Society progresses when we generously share

You don't just pick up a hammer and know how to use it.

A good carpenter learns from a master. They apprentice first.

That’s how I view podcasting—and really any craft.

When I launched my show, I didn’t want it to be just another interview podcast. I wanted it to be behind-the-scenes. I wanted to learn from other people. Because that’s how we grow.

It’s baked into who we are.

Societies progressed faster the moment we learned to share information.

The printing press? People could share ideas faster. The internet? Built so researchers could share their work.

That’s where the idea for my show came from: what if we could grow faster by learning from each other?

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