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What’s up everyone, today we’re diving into a fascinating conversation with Nick deWilde who’s leading an exciting web3 project.
Nick, thanks so much for your time, really pumped to chat.
Questions and topics
There’s so many things I’d love to unpack today. I've become a huge fan of your newsletter and your work around career strategies, but I had to prioritize some of the topics today given the time we have together. I want to get into some web3 stuff as well but maybe we can start off by taking us back to 2021 when you were on paternity leave.
Paternity leave makes you do wild things
Nick you wrote about stepping off a rocketship and strapping on a jetpack into web3. You did this 3 months after having a baby. Talk to us about this decision and what impact having your first child had on making a big career change.
Nick’s Notes:
Zone of genius
One of your guiding principles when you took the leap and went independent was to work in your zone of genius. For you that meant, creative ideation, crafting + executing a strategy and collaborating with people you admire.
Walk us through this concept and how others might determine what their zone of genius might be?
Nick’s Notes:
When it’s time to leave your job
In episode 48 last season we talked about when to quit your job. Being successful and happy in martech requires having a true north for your career. Sometimes, that means recognizing that your current workplace isn’t helping you advance your career.
You built a chart that can tell someone when it’s time to leave their job. I’d love it if you could break that down for our listeners.
Nick’s Notes:
The Great Online Game
“We now live in a world in which, by typing things on your keyboard, or saying things into a microphone, you can marshall resources, support, and opportunities.” You reference this article written by Packy McCormick (the author of Not boring newsletter) many times in your work. Many of the folks I follow in web3 reference it as well. Talk to us about how this article lit a fire in you.
Nick’s Notes:
Every marketer should get the opp to launch a web3 project
Last year you tweeted that your hope was for every web2 marketer to get the opportunity to launch a web3 project. Talk a bit more about that, why is launching a web3 project vs web2 such a rush?
https://twitter.com/nick_dewilde/status/1473064169557553152?s=20
For marketers who might not have the current bandwidth to launch something of their own right now, what’s a smaller commitment – first step that they could take?
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What’s up everyone, today we’re diving into a fascinating conversation with Nick deWilde who’s leading an exciting web3 project.
Nick, thanks so much for your time, really pumped to chat.
Questions and topics
There’s so many things I’d love to unpack today. I've become a huge fan of your newsletter and your work around career strategies, but I had to prioritize some of the topics today given the time we have together. I want to get into some web3 stuff as well but maybe we can start off by taking us back to 2021 when you were on paternity leave.
Paternity leave makes you do wild things
Nick you wrote about stepping off a rocketship and strapping on a jetpack into web3. You did this 3 months after having a baby. Talk to us about this decision and what impact having your first child had on making a big career change.
Nick’s Notes:
Zone of genius
One of your guiding principles when you took the leap and went independent was to work in your zone of genius. For you that meant, creative ideation, crafting + executing a strategy and collaborating with people you admire.
Walk us through this concept and how others might determine what their zone of genius might be?
Nick’s Notes:
When it’s time to leave your job
In episode 48 last season we talked about when to quit your job. Being successful and happy in martech requires having a true north for your career. Sometimes, that means recognizing that your current workplace isn’t helping you advance your career.
You built a chart that can tell someone when it’s time to leave their job. I’d love it if you could break that down for our listeners.
Nick’s Notes:
The Great Online Game
“We now live in a world in which, by typing things on your keyboard, or saying things into a microphone, you can marshall resources, support, and opportunities.” You reference this article written by Packy McCormick (the author of Not boring newsletter) many times in your work. Many of the folks I follow in web3 reference it as well. Talk to us about how this article lit a fire in you.
Nick’s Notes:
Every marketer should get the opp to launch a web3 project
Last year you tweeted that your hope was for every web2 marketer to get the opportunity to launch a web3 project. Talk a bit more about that, why is launching a web3 project vs web2 such a rush?
https://twitter.com/nick_dewilde/status/1473064169557553152?s=20
For marketers who might not have the current bandwidth to launch something of their own right now, what’s a smaller commitment – first step that they could take?
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