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After 4 decades of industry-specific experience, I admit to having a few "pet peeves" (defined by Websters as meaning "a frequent subject of complaint"). In this episode, I talk about my challenges around (1) lack of knowledge in business fundamentals, (2) the term "artists", (3) echo chambers of information, ideas, and inspiration and how they can hold us back, (4) the opposite of imposter syndrome, and (5) generational differences. For early access to future episodes, please visit www.socialbeautymakers.com to sign up for my free weekly e-newsletter.
By Gordon Miller5
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After 4 decades of industry-specific experience, I admit to having a few "pet peeves" (defined by Websters as meaning "a frequent subject of complaint"). In this episode, I talk about my challenges around (1) lack of knowledge in business fundamentals, (2) the term "artists", (3) echo chambers of information, ideas, and inspiration and how they can hold us back, (4) the opposite of imposter syndrome, and (5) generational differences. For early access to future episodes, please visit www.socialbeautymakers.com to sign up for my free weekly e-newsletter.