by Dan Sullivan of Strategic Coach and Gord Vickman
Podcast Payoffs explores the links between technology and teamwork, and what it means for the new future we're facing. Podcasting is a powerful coaching platform and entrepreneurs will learn how to master this valuable marketing opportunity. With Strategic Coach Founder Dan Sullivan and Podcast Network Manager Gord Vickman.
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March 4, 2025
Is social media fact-checking becoming obsolete? This episode explores Mark Zuckerberg's shift from using professional fact checkers to employing community-driven content moderation on Facebook, mirroring broader changes in digital discourse. Dan and Gord discuss the implications for information sharing, the evolving political landscape, and the potential democratization of online truth verification. Show Notes: Facebook is moving away from professional fact checkers, eliminating partnerships with approximately 90 fact-checking organizations due to perceived political bias. A fundamental political culture shift took place during the recent U.S. federal election. Mark Zuckerberg is adopting a community-driven content moderation approach similar to X (Twitter), implementing "Community Notes" where users can flag and verify information. This shift represents a significant evolution in how digital information is verified and shared across social media platforms. The change could potentially disrupt the business models of existing fact-checking organizations, many of which relied on Facebook contracts. Younger generations have grown up in a hyper-connected world and feel the need to be well-informed, but stepping back from the constant barrage of information on social media can have a positive impact on mental health and productivity. Dan Sullivan’s secret to staying focused and productive in the digital age? Treating his attention as his most valuable property (i.e., being highly selective about what information and media he consumes). Podcasts have become the most trusted form of media available today. Resources: The 4 C’s Formula by Dan Sullivan Your Attention: Your Property by Dan Sullivan
January 22, 2025
Do you believe confidence is a prerequisite for success, or could it be the reward for taking bold action? In this episode, Gord Vickman and Dan Sullivan discuss The 4 C’s Formula®, a four-step process of commitment, courage, capability, and confidence, and share how to embrace fear and uncertainty as essential steps toward growth. What happens if you outsource one or more to technology? Show Notes: * High achievers commit to action before feeling confident. Others wait for confidence to act.* Commitment means pushing through challenges to develop new capabilities.* New capabilities always lead to increased confidence.* When you gain confidence, you can restart the 4 C's process at a higher level.* With greater confidence, you can make bigger commitments.* Building new capabilities on top of existing ones compounds your confidence.* AI is now an option to skip steps, but will that damage the process?* Growth stops when you stop developing new capabilities.* All genuine capabilities must be earned, and true confidence follows capability development.* Our 21st-century progress is built on the capabilities developed by countless predecessors.* Confidence feels good. Courage feels scary.* Courage is necessary when you lack capability.* Once developed, a capability becomes a permanent asset.* Whether consciously or not, all achievers have used The 4 C's Formula. Resources: The 4 C’s Formula by Dan Sullivan Casting Not Hiring by Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff Who Not How by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy Learn more about author Ryan Holiday (https://ryanholiday.net/) The Strategic Podcast Network (https://www.strategiccoach.com/resources/podcasts)
December 10, 2024
Dan Sullivan and Gord Vickman examine the intersection of emotion, artificial intelligence, and human consciousness—and explain what will always set humans apart. What does it truly mean to be conscious in a world increasingly overwhelmed by technology?Show Notes: * The entire human experience of being an individual is consciousness.* The scientific community still doesn’t understand why humans are conscious or how to measure consciousness.* By 2026, experts predict 90% of online content could be AI-generated.* AI lacks the multi-sensory and emotional depth of the human experience. It can never fully replicate human consciousness and interaction.* Technological advancements often fade as fads because they can’t substitute the richness of human interaction.* Humans tend to project significance onto new technologies that simply isn’t there.* Google Images has started delivering AI-generated results.* AI is a capability, and it becomes increasingly more useful the more you view it through this lens.* Our ability to advance AI technology is limited by the physical resources this technology consumes. Resources: Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ by Daniel Goleman Perplexity (https://www.perplexity.ai/) Thinking About Your Thinking by Dan Sullivan
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Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff
Dean Jackson and Dan Sullivan
Mike Koenigs and Dan Sullivan of Strategic Coach
Dan Sullivan and Shannon Waller
Two and Two Broadcasting
Joe Polish of Genius Network and Dan Sullivan of Strategic Coach
Dan Sullivan and Strategic Coach
Shannon Waller
PHD Ventures
Dan Sullivan of Strategic Coach & Peter Diamandis of XPRIZE / Singularity University
Alex Hormozi
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Russell Brunson
Leila Hormozi
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