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The podcast host shares how a master storyteller finds interesting and captivating stories by just walking around and observing his surroundings, even with small and silly ideas that are executed well.
08:54 - 09:45 (00:51)
Summary
The podcast host shares how a master storyteller finds interesting and captivating stories by just walking around and observing his surroundings, even with small and silly ideas that are executed well. It's refreshing to know that even experts still explore and improve their craft.
ChapterLearning and Staying Curious as a Creator
EpisodeBrainstorming The Best Business Ideas To Start In 2022 with Noah Kagan
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker describes how small stuff that we think about throughout the day can be interesting enough for people to watch and learn from.
09:45 - 11:21 (01:35)
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The speaker describes how small stuff that we think about throughout the day can be interesting enough for people to watch and learn from. He explains how simple and seemingly boring ideas can do really well in terms of viewership.
ChapterLearning and Staying Curious as a Creator
EpisodeBrainstorming The Best Business Ideas To Start In 2022 with Noah Kagan
PodcastMy First Million
The speaker discusses the difference between his YouTube and TikTok channels in terms of audience, growth, and user experience.
11:21 - 11:39 (00:18)
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The speaker discusses the difference between his YouTube and TikTok channels in terms of audience, growth, and user experience. He mentions that he has a TikTok channel but has not been successful with it so far.
ChapterLearning and Staying Curious as a Creator
EpisodeBrainstorming The Best Business Ideas To Start In 2022 with Noah Kagan
PodcastMy First Million
Sam Parr, host of The My First Million podcast, gave away $5,000 to TikTok users who posted videos remixing his podcast clips, gaining 30 million views in three weeks.
11:39 - 12:53 (01:14)
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Sam Parr, host of The My First Million podcast, gave away $5,000 to TikTok users who posted videos remixing his podcast clips, gaining 30 million views in three weeks. The hashtag used also led to a surge in interest in the fatFIRE subreddit after Parr mentioned it on his podcast.