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Comfort and vulnerability in public speaking
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11:15 - 16:48 (05:32)

The speaker discusses their comfort level with speaking in public, noting that the intimacy of one-on-one conversation is lost in interactions with larger crowds.

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The speaker learned from comedian Hasan Minhaj that low status can be a funnier and more endearing way to win people over.
11:15 - 12:42 (01:26)
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Comedy
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The speaker learned from comedian Hasan Minhaj that low status can be a funnier and more endearing way to win people over.

Chapter
Comfort and vulnerability in public speaking
Episode
Shaan's Apology To MrBeast, The Answer to 'What Startup Should I Start?', and Steven Bartlett Explained
Podcast
My First Million
The speaker talks about feeling uncomfortable and not as confident when speaking in front of large audiences and how he approaches situations where he may have picked a fight or started a conflict.
12:42 - 15:08 (02:26)
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Public Speaking
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The speaker talks about feeling uncomfortable and not as confident when speaking in front of large audiences and how he approaches situations where he may have picked a fight or started a conflict.

Chapter
Comfort and vulnerability in public speaking
Episode
Shaan's Apology To MrBeast, The Answer to 'What Startup Should I Start?', and Steven Bartlett Explained
Podcast
My First Million
Social Chain founder, Steven Bartlett, is interviewed by Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway for their podcast.
15:08 - 15:48 (00:39)
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Social Chain
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Social Chain founder, Steven Bartlett, is interviewed by Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway for their podcast. They discuss Bartlett's rise to success and his decision to step down as CEO of the company to focus on other pursuits.

Chapter
Comfort and vulnerability in public speaking
Episode
Shaan's Apology To MrBeast, The Answer to 'What Startup Should I Start?', and Steven Bartlett Explained
Podcast
My First Million
Steven worked as an intern for Sean when he was 21 years old.
15:48 - 16:48 (00:59)
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Tech Industry
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Steven worked as an intern for Sean when he was 21 years old. Steven later became a tech prodigy, creating and selling a company for hundreds of millions of dollars, but a recent article suggests that the company was sold for only 8 million, leading to controversy.

Chapter
Comfort and vulnerability in public speaking
Episode
Shaan's Apology To MrBeast, The Answer to 'What Startup Should I Start?', and Steven Bartlett Explained
Podcast
My First Million