I'm happy to welcome Chris Krimitsos as the guest for this episode. Chris is a father, husband, community builder, and ever-evolving innovator. He loves people and their stories and has leveraged his gifts of connecting others to build communities around entrepreneurship, podcasting, and multimedia.
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Talking Points
Chris shares the premise of Start Ugly and why it's been such a powerful thing for him
Why did Chris decide to write the book as a parable of sorts?
Does starting ugly help with the ability to deal with change? If so, how?
This is the single step of the seven Chris shares in the book that he believes is a barrier for most people
Chris and I discuss the role that comfort plays when starting something ugly
What does Chris have to say to people who are worried about the risk factor and forging a path that seems uncertain?
How has Chris taken his family and personal obligations in mind when starting something ugly?
This is what Chris sees down the line for the podcasting community
Chris and I talk about how he is able to handle all of his obligations... of which there are plenty!
We talk about the importantafce of being nimble
What are some of the other biases that Chris has come across and realized that the book may have helped break?
Quote
"The way you're going to start is never going to be as perfect as where you're going to end up, so it's always going to be an ugly start." - Chris Krimitsos
Helpful Links
http://chriskrimitsos.com/ (Chris Krimitsos)
https://amzn.to/2TgHo0p (The One Minute Manager)
https://amzn.to/2SZgj2N (The Go-Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea)
https://productivityist.com/podcast222/ (The Productivityist Podcast #222: How to Fight a Hydra with Josh Kaufman)
https://amzn.to/3ccQggg (Who Moved My Cheese?: An A-Mazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life)
https://podfestexpo.com/ (PodFest)
http://curry.com/ (Adam Curry)
https://amzn.to/2TfHZzv (RODECaster Pro Podcast Production Studio)
https://amzn.to/380JVRF (Start Ugly: A Timeless Tale About Innovation & Change)
https://www.goodlifeproject.com/podcast/ (The Productivityist Podcast Pick of the Week: The Good Life Project)
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