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One of my all time favorite creators and creator friends going back to 2020. Chef Joe Sasto is a legend in his space and he is a brilliant human on a multitude of levels.
Enjoy a conversation that I narrate like a murder mystery. It will make sense as you get into it.
If you ever wanted an inside look at the world of being a celebrity chef and what goes into thinking about scaling a product the right way, you will learn a ton from this conversation.
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In this episode, I challenge the idea that more input always leads to better outcomes. Counterintuitive? Maybe. But stick with me for 20 minutes, and this might be the episode you can’t unhear for the rest of the year.
🚀 What We Cover:
• Why listening less (yes, less) might be the key to your best year yet
• How external voices—whether from social media, coworkers, or even well-meaning family—can derail your focus and confidence
• The unexpected lesson from equine therapy at Miraval Resort that completely shifted my perspective
• How tuning out more could make you a better friend, partner, and creative thinker
• The personal goals Tim is tackling in 2025—including a New York Times bestseller and a school with 200+ students
🔥 Key Takeaway:
The more you listen, the more you absorb expectations that aren’t yours. But if you listen less—strategically—you might just hear yourself more clearly.
👂 Give yourself the gift of quiet. Hit play, and then maybe… tune out.
👉 If this episode resonates, let me know: @timmchiusano on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
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My conversation with a new friend and fellow NYC dad, John McDonald, one of New York City's longest-standing and most successful restaurateurs. From inside his flagship restaurant, Lure Fishbar in Soho, we chat about the potential closure after 20 years due to Prada's real estate interests. John shares his journey from Phoenix to New York, establishing Merc Bar in 1993 and later opening Lure Fish Bar in 2004. The conversation reveals that Lure serves 350-400 people on busy nights and is one of the city's largest oyster sellers. McDonald discusses his management philosophy, the challenges of running restaurants in NYC, and his approach to menu development. The interview also touches on personal aspects, including how McDonald teaches his children about food and his interest in wellness practices like the 12-hour silent walk concept.
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The lows that can come with a first semester at college. How I found myself living alone in Fredericton, New Brunswick, drinking SoCo & Tang, eating KFC family meals solo, getting beat up at a hockey tryout, and watching Mighty Ducks 3 in the theater several times (also solo).
Proof that a horrible start at school doesn't mean anything other than potentially making for a great story further down the road.
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Jim Keyes is one of the most fascinating and admirable CEO's in the history of corporate America and someone we can all learn from. His humble beginnings are staggering, his career is aspirational, and his wisdom is Yoda-esque in the corporate world.
My confidence has been one of the biggest challenges over the past 152 days since I left my corporate job. The opportunity to spend a bit of time with my friend (who I have been calling "The New Guy" since we first collaborated on TikTok together) is always a treat, and I knew he would have some fantastic insights on the topic of confidence and the state of the world overall. He is the former 7-11, and Blockbuster CEO and author of "Education Is Freedom". If you ever hear him speak or pick up his book, the broader lessons you can learn are invaluable. Jim truly came from humble beginnings, and it is my absolute pleasure to share this conversation with you.
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Summary
In this conversation, let me reflect on how I am in the current state of being a 'hot mess' and embrace the idea that everyone is a hot mess in their own way. I discuss the challenges and conundrums of transitioning to a new phase in life, such as sustainability and finding a balance between change and stability. I am also happy to share the progress made, including spending more time with my daughter and trying to bring my vision for helpful content to life. I will happily explore the importance of accepting and understanding one's flaws and shortcomings and emphasize the need to learn and improve continuously.
Keywords
hot mess, transition, challenges, sustainability, balance, progress, flaws, shortcomings, learning, improvement
Takeaways
Embrace your own 'hot mess' and accept that everyone has flaws and challenges.
Find a balance between change and stability in order to navigate transitions effectively.
Reflect on your progress and celebrate the milestones you have achieved.
Be aware of your shortcomings and strive to improve and learn from them.
Continuously seek to understand what 'good' looks like for you and work towards that vision.
Titles
Embracing Your Best Hot Mess
Celebrating Progress and Milestones
Sound Bites
"We're supposed to be our best hot mess."
"How much change is enough, how much needs to stay?"
"Being addicted to cereal... embracing your flaws."
Chapters
00:00
Embracing Your Best Hot Mess
02:28
Navigating the Challenges of Transition
09:24
Celebrating Progress and Milestones
20:35
Addressing and Learning from Shortcomings
23:23
Striving for a Clear Vision of 'Good'
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Summary
In this episode, Timm shares a lighthearted story from his early career in college football production. He talks about his first job as a production assistant for ABC Sports and the intense training he went through before the college football season started. Timm recounts the challenges he faced on his first day on the job, including the late arrival of the students he hired and his panic when asked to operate the graphics machine. Despite making mistakes, Timm emphasizes the importance of remaining calm and owning up to your mistakes.
Takeaways
Mistakes are inevitable, especially when starting a new job or taking on new responsibilities.
Remaining calm in the face of challenges allows for better decision-making and positive influence on others.
Owning up to your mistakes and addressing them directly with your team builds trust and respect.
Learning from your mistakes and taking responsibility for them is crucial for personal and professional growth.
Titles
Owning Up to Mistakes and Building Trust in the Workplace
The Importance of Remaining Calm in High-Pressure Situations
Sound Bites
"Whoever asks the most questions as we are going through this wins whatever."
"Everybody has those moments where they're like, this is never going to happen. This is not going to work. I'm going to get fired."
"Staying calm is always going to be a superpower."
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Overview
05:13
Handling Logistics and Challenges
09:30
Dealing with Mistakes and Overcoming Panic
18:29
Learning from Mistakes and Building Trust
21:30
Taking Ownership and Moving Forward
23:26
Final Thoughts and Conclusion
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The next big challenge in your career is just the next level of the video game, and you will be okay. You earned the right to be at that level. You worked your ass off to see the next big scary obstacle. You will not get it right the first time, but if you keep playing, you will be fine.
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Y'all ask the best questions on LInkedIn and if I could spend all day everyday just answer them, I would but I would never get to them all and I dont know how I can do that and pay the bills (yet!). So, I took about 100 of the last 1,000 and put them into ChatGPT and asked for the themes. #1 of them was "Career Transition & Pivoting" whether that was due to a layoff situation or just broader change needed in your career. That is what this episode is about.
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From the high level concept of a 30-60-90 planning mentality to why some influencers are way to intense about "grinding through August", lets have a chat simply to plant a seed about what's possible over the next 3 months and how to get yourself there with some kindness along the way too.
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The first one after responsibly firing myself. Also the first one that I self produced. And I am here simply to tell you that you are going to be fine over the course of your corporate careers.
The Software I Use Did An Additional Recap For Me & This Is What It Said...
He shares his own experience of leaving his corporate job and finding happiness in a different way. He emphasizes the importance of feeling comfortable and confident in oneself and caring about others. The host encourages listeners to be kind, reliable, and to believe in themselves. He promises to be there to help and support them.
Keywords
corporate careers, reassurance, happiness, confidence, caring, kindness, reliability, support
Takeaways
Believe in yourself and know that you are going to be fine in your corporate career.
Find happiness in your day-to-day routine and be fulfilled in your work.
Feel comfortable and confident in who you are and what you bring to the table.
Be kind, reliable, and care about others to create a better work environment.
You are not alone in feeling lost or overwhelmed in your corporate job.
Seek opportunities for growth and be open to new possibilities.
Care deeply about what is around you and put in the effort to make a positive impact.
Remember that nobody has it all figured out, and it's okay to ask for help.
Take time for yourself and find moments of pleasure throughout the day.
Keep looking for new job opportunities and be open to change.
Believe that you deserve success and take control of your own happiness.
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Episode 20, no way! Lets talk about resolutions, why they might be super overrated and other stuff too!
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Perhaps my most bizarre gig ever, but man did I learn a ton from it. Come listen as you'll pick up some tips on how to make the most out of any job you'll ever have too.
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I have been doing a lot, if not all the things, for a long time. This is how I have been juggling it all to the best of my ability and what I think you can do to help you chase your dreams.
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Why she is the greatest thing that ever happened to me.
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Find the cheat sheet that I'm going to walk you through and more here:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/t70lm5i40z75m9j/AAD1tH5My_k-FlY7E3BQFUIxa?dl=0
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Everything from corporate to relationships to running to parenting to cannabis and a few other jams. So come hang, they are your questions after all!
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Let's talk suggestions and offer some guidance on how to handle the frustration of not receiving a reply. Through a personal stories, I will happily (or not happily...) explain how to navigate unanswered messages with practical strategies for managing emotions (aka taking the high road), setting expectations, and turning a lack of response into something positive.
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It's this funny feeling when you're a bit aloof and malaise. For me that is withdrawal from an addiction to appreciation. Let me explain how it works and why it could change everything for you.
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We can thrust our own opinions of what good looks like on others, and this include "working too hard". I've gotten this feedback and the question a ton, so let's talk about it because I think we get to define this for ourselves. Same as we would get to define happiness for ourselves.
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