The Self-Made Expert

Sprinkled throughout the world of indie consulting are people who have found 'orphan problems', adopted them, and cultivated the expertise necessary to solve those problems. The Self-Made Expert podcast is conversations with these people about their journey of cultivating expertise outside the world of academia and the licensed professions. With your host, Philip Morgan.

TSME 163: Rob Fitzpatrick

This was a delightful conversation, and one that made me laugh more than any in recent memory. Rob Fitzpatrick shares the journey from showering under a 5-gallon bucket in a warehouse scheduled for demolition to running a satisficing lifestyle business with $20k/mo in book revenue and a growing community.

01-01
01:15:55

TSME 162: Denis Oakley

This was a delightful conversation with emerging expert Denis Oakley. I especially loved how Denis "got his reps in" by selling business models on Upwork.

12-18
50:33

TSME 161: Jonathan Stark Followup

Jonathan suggested a followup conversation; I enjoyed hearing from him about his transition from surfing a once-in-a-generation tech wave to a very different kind of advisory business, his inventory of every nasty email he's ever received from his list, how he runs inexpensive experiments, and the relationship between death and mission.

11-20
01:14:52

TSME 160: Kyle Bowen

Kyle and I discuss entering a new market, inventing new terminology, and pursuing a transformative agenda.

11-13
57:51

TSME 159: Jim Thornton

Did you know Jim Thornton built something like a private version of Google.com's search engine using a combination of serverless code, Screaming Frog, and Neo4j? In this conversation that touches on, among other things, the marketing caste system, Jim explains why he did this and how this played into his self-made expertise journey.

11-06
54:07

TSME 158: John Jantsch

John Jantsch talks about his new book on marketing, The Ultimate Marketing Engine: 5 Steps to Ridiculously Consistent Growth.

10-30
53:24

TSME 157: Guillaume Wiatr

A wide-ranging conversation where Guillaume explains how he remains positive while building a novel framework for strategic narrative.

10-30
01:05:04

TSME 156: Chris Ferdinandi

Chris Ferdinandi helps people learn vanilla JavaScript. He believes there’s a simpler, more resilient way to make things for the web. His developer tips newsletter is read by thousands of developers each weekday. Learn more at GoMakeThings.com.

10-23
01:03:39

TSME 155: Seth Erickson

Seth and I discuss becoming a storyteller, neuroscience, and how to tell a good story. https://www.storifyagency.com/selfmade

10-23
56:10

TSME 154: Alastair McDermott

Sprinkled throughout the world of indie consulting are people who have found 'orphan problems', adopted them, and cultivated the expertise necessary to solve those problems. The Self-Made Expert podcast is conversations with these people about their journey of cultivating expertise outside the world of academia and the licensed professions. With your host, Philip Morgan.

10-23
45:48

TSME 153: Blair Enns

Blair and I had a fascinating, wide-ranging conversation about how he became a self-made expert on selling creative services.

10-23
01:24:35

TSME 152: Gini Dietrich

Gini Dietrich created a piece of intellectual property -- her PESO framework -- that has become very popular and trusted (and imitated). In this conversation, she describes the process of developing this IP.

10-23
51:08

TSME 151: Jonathan Stark

I had a delightful conversation with Jonathan about his cultivation of self-made expertise.

10-23
52:46

TSME 150: Josh Brammer

Josh and I spoke about his approach to cultivating valuable expertise.

10-23
52:27

TSME 149: Mike Julian

Some time after we recorded this interview, Mike merged his business endeavors with those of his colleage Cory Quinn to form Duckbill Group, but any chance to share Mike's insight -- whether it reflects his current focus or not -- is worth doing, so I am publishing this interview despite it not reflecting Mike's latest trajectory.

10-23
01:01:18

TSME 148: David C. Baker on his upcoming book on selling advisory services

I speak with David C. Baker about his upcoming book on selling advisory services. The COVID pandemic totally borked his release schedule, so as of the pub date of this podcast this book isn't available yet; consider this a teaser of an upcoming release.

10-23
35:17

TSME 147: David C. Baker

David C. Baker and I had a wide-ranging conversation about how his expertise-powered business grew to over $1MM in annual revenue.

10-23
50:56

TSME 146: It's not that I don't like talking to people...

About the rename of this podcast.

10-23
04:07

CPP 145: I want unreasonable things for you in 2021

This letter might be for you. I can’t know, because the response to an email sent to a list is always a probability distribution, never a certainty. I reckon this email lands in a meaningful way for 4% of you. It is audacious that I should want anything specific for you, other than a nice, warm, up-and-to-the-right curve for your happiness and achievement; a general and sincere well-wishing for your life. You should plot your own course. And yet I persist in wanting specific things for you. Unreasonable things.

12-31
06:53

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