I like end-of-year lists as much as the next person, but 45? Life's too short. Pick 5 good ones, if you can't get it below 45 then you aren't cut out for editorial comment. Sure, I could listen to them next year, if I skip next year's podcasts.
This may be the wrong venue to rant about this, but has anyone really benefited from reading about entrepreneurship (in terms of becoming a better entrepreneur or building a company)? I equate it to reading a biography on the beatles versus writing your own music. Studying other people's success is like studying other people's lucky chain of events. Nowhere in their biographies do you hear anything like "Successful person X was heavily influenced by books about lean startups and lucky entrepreneurs"
I was heavily influenced by books and podcasts. Where I was living and working there it was next to impossible to find like-minds, so I went to books. They were like a lifeline to a better life. I actually think it was a handful of podcasts in 2006 (Internet Business Mastery, Venture Voice, and others...) that convinced me it was even possible to be an entrepreneur. No small thing for a kid from central PA.
Many times I've put down a book and immediately started implementing stuff in my business that made a big difference. Books that stick out in this regard are Purple Cow, The Ultimate Sales Machine, Getting Things Done, Work the System, Four Hour Work Week, many of Dan Kennedy's books, Getting Real, and so on.
If you’re interested in understanding how something like sales works I would literally just go to Amazon and search for the top rated few books on sales just read them ... I did that for books on sales, and finance, and management, and negotiations.
What's special about podcasts and videos imo is they can convey someone's mindset better than raw text on a page.
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[ 4.1 ms ] story [ 27.8 ms ] threadThanks for the collection.
For those inclined, I also created a 'best of' for podcasts on web development: http://flapcast.com/playlist/16
Many times I've put down a book and immediately started implementing stuff in my business that made a big difference. Books that stick out in this regard are Purple Cow, The Ultimate Sales Machine, Getting Things Done, Work the System, Four Hour Work Week, many of Dan Kennedy's books, Getting Real, and so on.
If you’re interested in understanding how something like sales works I would literally just go to Amazon and search for the top rated few books on sales just read them ... I did that for books on sales, and finance, and management, and negotiations.
What's special about podcasts and videos imo is they can convey someone's mindset better than raw text on a page.