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Justin Jackson | Building communities, pursuing creativity, high margin businesses, and avoiding cult dynamics | Episode #3
- 2022/11/18
- 再生時間: 55 分
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Show Notes:
(3:40) That time that Justin printed off a copy of pipe bomb plans
(7:30) What is what like living in an Oil & Gas town and what drove Justin to leave
(11:52) How and why Justin set up a tech newsletter for Vernon
(15:32) The joys of working in co-working space
(18:09) How to iterate into creating a coworking space
(20:05) Conservatives love talk radio
(23:08) The sheer joy of getting to broadcast on the internet
(28:05) All the intricacies of being creative before the internet
(30:38) Why and how good businesses have “margin”. How Justin builds breathing room into his day-to-day
(33:11) How this idea of margin influenced Transistor’s decision to avoid getting into the ads business
(39:25) Avoiding crypto cult dynamics
(41:55) Keeping your head straight when the internet is messaging you
(45:57) Everyone is susceptible to cults of personality we should be constantly skeptical of them
(48:59) How we should try and bring scientific thought more into our everyday conversations
(49:32) The internet is a great magnifier but it is not necessarily truth seeking
References made in this episode:
- https://transistor.fm/ the only place to distribute your podcast
- It Might Never Go Away, be careful when you put something on the internet. You never know what it’s full life might be
- You can’t find usenet groups today (or maybe you can but I’m not sure how) but to get the vibe of Alt 2600 check out this MIT site
- A dot matrix printer in action (link)
- Vernon, BC
- Stony Plain, AB
- Kalamalka Lake, truly stunning
- BioWare, the makers of some of the most glorious story-based games including Star Wars: The Old Republic and Mass Effect
- 630 Ched and CBC
- Ham Radio, the amateurs entry point to the world of broadcasting before
- Unfortunately I was unable to find a copy of Superhero High School. Hopefully, one day it will reemerge
- Good Businesses Have Margin
- The Transistor Handbook and Values something to aspire to as a set of principles for your company