Dan Carlin
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Podcast Appearances
But there's crossover. So let me ask you, did they film that TED talk you did?
So I watched like Sir Ken, Sir Ken Robinson or Ken Anderson, the one who did the wonderful and a bazillion people have seen that. But you're right when it was live, it was a small room full of people. But I feel like I feel like everything you said about the audience and being there and the one off is all true.
So I watched like Sir Ken, Sir Ken Robinson or Ken Anderson, the one who did the wonderful and a bazillion people have seen that. But you're right when it was live, it was a small room full of people. But I feel like I feel like everything you said about the audience and being there and the one off is all true.
So I watched like Sir Ken, Sir Ken Robinson or Ken Anderson, the one who did the wonderful and a bazillion people have seen that. But you're right when it was live, it was a small room full of people. But I feel like I feel like everything you said about the audience and being there and the one off is all true.
And yet he was able, along with everyone else, to sweep that then into a place where people who live across the world and who never could have gotten to that event got to share... Well, first of all, not just share whatever he was transmitting, but, I mean, I'm looking at it from the guy...
And yet he was able, along with everyone else, to sweep that then into a place where people who live across the world and who never could have gotten to that event got to share... Well, first of all, not just share whatever he was transmitting, but, I mean, I'm looking at it from the guy...
And yet he was able, along with everyone else, to sweep that then into a place where people who live across the world and who never could have gotten to that event got to share... Well, first of all, not just share whatever he was transmitting, but, I mean, I'm looking at it from the guy...
When I did my TEDx thing, it was right when we were trying to get the very last, and I mean literally the day of, Blueprint for Armageddon out. And so I'm trying to remember this script I wrote because I never work with scripts and they don't let you have notes, right? And I'm trying to remember this while I'm taking phone calls about the artwork for the show. We're trying to get out that.
When I did my TEDx thing, it was right when we were trying to get the very last, and I mean literally the day of, Blueprint for Armageddon out. And so I'm trying to remember this script I wrote because I never work with scripts and they don't let you have notes, right? And I'm trying to remember this while I'm taking phone calls about the artwork for the show. We're trying to get out that.
When I did my TEDx thing, it was right when we were trying to get the very last, and I mean literally the day of, Blueprint for Armageddon out. And so I'm trying to remember this script I wrote because I never work with scripts and they don't let you have notes, right? And I'm trying to remember this while I'm taking phone calls about the artwork for the show. We're trying to get out that.
So it was one of those things where I turned to my wife. I said, I'm not going to remember this. And I was the featured speaker, too. So it was not the greatest day of my life. But when you get in there and you realize how many people can then watch it later, you realize, OK, so whatever work I put into that script was not just for those.
So it was one of those things where I turned to my wife. I said, I'm not going to remember this. And I was the featured speaker, too. So it was not the greatest day of my life. But when you get in there and you realize how many people can then watch it later, you realize, OK, so whatever work I put into that script was not just for those.
So it was one of those things where I turned to my wife. I said, I'm not going to remember this. And I was the featured speaker, too. So it was not the greatest day of my life. But when you get in there and you realize how many people can then watch it later, you realize, OK, so whatever work I put into that script was not just for those.
I don't know what the crowd size was, but but all of a sudden you realize, just like with a podcast, I always say I'd love to know. you know, in 40 years, how many people heard, we'll just say Blueprint for Armageddon 1, right? And the answer is, of course, you don't know. How many people will eventually see the Sir Ken Robinson thing? It's like, I compare it to like record albums.
I don't know what the crowd size was, but but all of a sudden you realize, just like with a podcast, I always say I'd love to know. you know, in 40 years, how many people heard, we'll just say Blueprint for Armageddon 1, right? And the answer is, of course, you don't know. How many people will eventually see the Sir Ken Robinson thing? It's like, I compare it to like record albums.
I don't know what the crowd size was, but but all of a sudden you realize, just like with a podcast, I always say I'd love to know. you know, in 40 years, how many people heard, we'll just say Blueprint for Armageddon 1, right? And the answer is, of course, you don't know. How many people will eventually see the Sir Ken Robinson thing? It's like, I compare it to like record albums.
And if you say, because people will say to me, well, how many listeners or subscribers or whatever do you have? And I'll go, that's not, I can't figure it out that way. I said it's like a Jimi Hendrix album. Right. If you say how many people have heard the Jimi Hendrix album? Well, that's a different number yesterday than it is today than it is tomorrow. Right. It's a move.
And if you say, because people will say to me, well, how many listeners or subscribers or whatever do you have? And I'll go, that's not, I can't figure it out that way. I said it's like a Jimi Hendrix album. Right. If you say how many people have heard the Jimi Hendrix album? Well, that's a different number yesterday than it is today than it is tomorrow. Right. It's a move.
And if you say, because people will say to me, well, how many listeners or subscribers or whatever do you have? And I'll go, that's not, I can't figure it out that way. I said it's like a Jimi Hendrix album. Right. If you say how many people have heard the Jimi Hendrix album? Well, that's a different number yesterday than it is today than it is tomorrow. Right. It's a move.
So what we're doing here is so so what you're doing with your your podcast, what I'm doing with mine is different than like Dirty Jobs, where that's something that that that, you know, it airs and people see it when they see it. But but our thing is ongoing.