How I built a 1M+ subscriber newsletter and top 10 tech podcast | Lenny Rachitsky
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"The best stuff comes from actual experience."
"My job is to deliver business impact by prioritizing and solving the most impactful business problems."
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Episode Summary
Lenny kicks off the episode by reflecting on his journey to starting his newsletter, which now boasts over 1.2 million subscribers. He recalls a pivotal moment while meditating in Joshua Tree that instilled confidence in his ability to share wisdom. The conversation shifts when Lenny's wife, Michelle Rial, takes the lead as interviewer, allowing Lenny to share vulnerable moments from his journey, including the struggles of startup life and personal stressors. They touch on the impact of real-life experiences on their creative outputs, highlighting that much of the best advice and content comes from practitioners engaged in their fields.
The discussion also covers the arrival of their son and the challenges of parenting, particularly the unexpected complications during childbirth. Lenny shares his feelings during that stressful time, which underscored the importance of calmness amidst crisis. They ponder how their professional skills transfer to parenting, particularly surrounding influence and coordination.
Michelle, who is set to release her first children’s book, ‘Charts for Babies,’ explains her philosophy behind writing for children and how her experiences as a mother have shaped her creative process. They conclude the episode by emphasizing the importance of iteration in both writing and parenting, showcasing that crafting quality content, like creating charts or books, requires time and multiple revisions.
The discussion also covers the arrival of their son and the challenges of parenting, particularly the unexpected complications during childbirth. Lenny shares his feelings during that stressful time, which underscored the importance of calmness amidst crisis. They ponder how their professional skills transfer to parenting, particularly surrounding influence and coordination.
Michelle, who is set to release her first children’s book, ‘Charts for Babies,’ explains her philosophy behind writing for children and how her experiences as a mother have shaped her creative process. They conclude the episode by emphasizing the importance of iteration in both writing and parenting, showcasing that crafting quality content, like creating charts or books, requires time and multiple revisions.
Key Takeaways
- Real-life experiences provide the best content and advice.
- Parenting requires influence and negotiation skills, similar to product management.
- Iteration and refining ideas are vital for quality work.
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