Cody Schneider
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
A hundred percent. No, I think it's brilliant. I, again, it's just, I'm like you, or it's like, I, as soon as I hear a book that somebody mentions, I just like, yeah, I mean, that could be a feature of this too. Right. It's like you go and you scrape everything of that they've ever been on or talked on and like, cool. What is the things that they've mentioned based off of these transcripts?
Cause like people, I feel like every interview besides this one that I go on, it's like, what books would you recommend? Or like, what are you listening to? Like that type of shit. And, I mean, just extract that out of there. Just do rag over the top of it.
Cause like people, I feel like every interview besides this one that I go on, it's like, what books would you recommend? Or like, what are you listening to? Like that type of shit. And, I mean, just extract that out of there. Just do rag over the top of it.
Cause like people, I feel like every interview besides this one that I go on, it's like, what books would you recommend? Or like, what are you listening to? Like that type of shit. And, I mean, just extract that out of there. Just do rag over the top of it.
I love that. Yeah. Green light. I think that that's another one. It's super simple too. It's just, you can use off the, off the shelf tech. And I think the distribution is exactly what you said. Like choose these figures that are already in public, like Huberman or whatever, right? It could be anybody, any of these, any, anybody that's in any category. So.
I love that. Yeah. Green light. I think that that's another one. It's super simple too. It's just, you can use off the, off the shelf tech. And I think the distribution is exactly what you said. Like choose these figures that are already in public, like Huberman or whatever, right? It could be anybody, any of these, any, anybody that's in any category. So.
I love that. Yeah. Green light. I think that that's another one. It's super simple too. It's just, you can use off the, off the shelf tech. And I think the distribution is exactly what you said. Like choose these figures that are already in public, like Huberman or whatever, right? It could be anybody, any of these, any, anybody that's in any category. So.
8%, I think, is for books. Yeah. I mean, it's just great. It's an unreal. And again, I think there's layers of it too, right? It's like build big list. Typically, people who read have a higher income level. That's the trend. Shocking. So then you have an audience. And the... So you have the audience, so you sell ad space on that. You have the affiliates of the books.
8%, I think, is for books. Yeah. I mean, it's just great. It's an unreal. And again, I think there's layers of it too, right? It's like build big list. Typically, people who read have a higher income level. That's the trend. Shocking. So then you have an audience. And the... So you have the audience, so you sell ad space on that. You have the affiliates of the books.
8%, I think, is for books. Yeah. I mean, it's just great. It's an unreal. And again, I think there's layers of it too, right? It's like build big list. Typically, people who read have a higher income level. That's the trend. Shocking. So then you have an audience. And the... So you have the audience, so you sell ad space on that. You have the affiliates of the books.
dude it's so stupid but so real it's it's crazy actually uh there there's like a direct correlation in relationship to this rather than listening to things like they often people that don't listen to things and who read more have more money to spend it's their filter it's so weird it's it's the economic data around it is actually wild so but um all right to move on yes uh dumb appliances
dude it's so stupid but so real it's it's crazy actually uh there there's like a direct correlation in relationship to this rather than listening to things like they often people that don't listen to things and who read more have more money to spend it's their filter it's so weird it's it's the economic data around it is actually wild so but um all right to move on yes uh dumb appliances
dude it's so stupid but so real it's it's crazy actually uh there there's like a direct correlation in relationship to this rather than listening to things like they often people that don't listen to things and who read more have more money to spend it's their filter it's so weird it's it's the economic data around it is actually wild so but um all right to move on yes uh dumb appliances
All right, so I have a dishwasher and it takes me seven button clicks to make it go. And every time I do it, I hate doing the dishes because of it. I despise doing the dishes because of it. And I think this is a larger trend and the data shows this as well. Like again, go to Reddit and look for people being like, what's the dumbest dishwasher that I can find?
All right, so I have a dishwasher and it takes me seven button clicks to make it go. And every time I do it, I hate doing the dishes because of it. I despise doing the dishes because of it. And I think this is a larger trend and the data shows this as well. Like again, go to Reddit and look for people being like, what's the dumbest dishwasher that I can find?
All right, so I have a dishwasher and it takes me seven button clicks to make it go. And every time I do it, I hate doing the dishes because of it. I despise doing the dishes because of it. And I think this is a larger trend and the data shows this as well. Like again, go to Reddit and look for people being like, what's the dumbest dishwasher that I can find?
What's the dumbest washing machine that I can find? What's the dumbest fridge that I can find? And again, I think this is a pushback from, it's a part of that larger trend of people just want things that last. They want things that they can fix and they can work on. And I think there's an opportunity. I would literally just call it dumb appliances.
What's the dumbest washing machine that I can find? What's the dumbest fridge that I can find? And again, I think this is a pushback from, it's a part of that larger trend of people just want things that last. They want things that they can fix and they can work on. And I think there's an opportunity. I would literally just call it dumb appliances.
What's the dumbest washing machine that I can find? What's the dumbest fridge that I can find? And again, I think this is a pushback from, it's a part of that larger trend of people just want things that last. They want things that they can fix and they can work on. And I think there's an opportunity. I would literally just call it dumb appliances.
And your whole thing is like, we don't connect to the internet. We don't like, it just works. It's like maybe four buttons. That's the whole thing of whatever the minimum amount is to get the thing to function. It does that, right? Yeah. And I think there's a huge opportunity. And I think I would just sell it like that. We built the dumbest dishwasher. You plug it in and it runs. That's it, right?