There's an amusing New Yorker cartoon that talks about conversation starters and advises to ask people "what would your podcast be about?" Everyone’s got an idea. Larissa Parson and I did too. And we kept going.
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There's an amusing New Yorker cartoon that talks about conversation starters and advises to ask people "what would your podcast be about?" Everyone’s got an idea. Larissa Parson and I did too. And we kept going.
It is easier when you’re a kid! Friendship does require a great deal of two people. But there’s something that we can still do, and use, something we all have and are capable of to get things moving along.
Earlier this year, I started tracking what I am reading in a draft, ongoing blog post that I'll share in December. But since I love hearing what others are reading I thought it made sense to start sharing what I finished the previous month in a post. So here's the first!
One reason you might say "yes" is that you worry about being asked again. Will the ask come again if you say "no"? A better question might be: “do you really want to do _____” anyway?