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Click Here To Apply - Interviews About Interesting Jobs And How To Do Them

Author: Tony Sheng

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Once again, Tony Sheng finds himself without a job.

This time, he wants to get it right. There are millions of things you could do, but you can only ever do one of those things at a time. It’s not fair. How do you find what you’re really meant to do? So instead of getting a job, he is starting a podcast to find out what everybody else is doing. And whether he should do it too.

Honest and playful, Click Here To Apply is a weekly opportunity for Tony to catch up with the most interesting people he knows and just maybe find something to do along the way.
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We have reached the end of Season 1 which was focused on crypto people across disciplines! Thanks to all my guests and all you wonderful listeners. Click Here To Apply will be back with Season 2 at some time in the future with a new theme and a new batch of amazing guests. See you then! 
Erik Torenberg is a general partner at Village Global, a founder of OnDeck, the host of Venture Stories podcast and just an overall swell guy.  In this episode, we talk about building career moats, building positive loops, finding asymmetric career bets, using twitter to your advantage, and a whole lot more. It was a real joy to have Erik on the show. I loved this conversation and think you will too.  I highly recommend following Erik on twitter at:  https://twitter.com/eriktorenberg  And check out his excellent podcast Venture Stories:  https://www.villageglobal.vc/podcast/ 
Jill Carlson thinks we should all take more walks. In this episode of Click Here To Apply, I have the pleasure of chatting with Jill Carlson about why we should challenge conventional ways of working, how she broke into the crypto industry by asking a challenging question at a conference, why you might not want to be the note-taker on your team, and the fallacy of the fig tree.  Jill was the first person I thought of when I started this podcast so I'm so thrilled she was able to come on. I learned a ton and think you will too.  Find Jill's work at http://jill-carlson.com/ And on twitter at https://twitter.com/_jillruth
Ed Moncada is the founder and CEO of Blockfolio, the well loved coin tracking application.  We talk about his winding career that includes sponsored skateboarder, poker pro, activist investor, and now founder of a prominent startup. More than anybody else I've met, Ed follows his gut. He finds something to obsess over and then pushes his performance to the limit. I learned a lot about developing good instincts, taking and managing risk, and finding the right people to work with.  Learn more about blockfolio here: https://www.blockfolio.com Follow Ed on twitter here: https://twitter.com/edwardamoncada?lang=en
Kyle Samani, General Partner of Multicoin Capital, is one of the deepest thinkers and prolific writers in crypto.  In this conversation, I learn why. Before he started his first company, he set a goal of writing three blog posts a week. And today, he reads more every morning than I thought was humanly possible. We talk about these habits, his experience convincing people to back him as a first time fund manager, and why he's trying to be a little more divisive on twitter (Cunningham's Law fans are in shambles).  Read Kyle's great writing here:  https://multicoin.capital/  Follow Kyle Samani here:   https://twitter.com/kylesamani Got a question or want to share your feedback? Message Tony on twitter at twitter.com/tonysheng.  For more about Tony and his work or to get Tony's biweekly analysis of the crypto industry, visit tonysheng.com.   
Nathaniel Whittemore, an independent communications advisor and curator of Long Reads Sunday, attributes his success to his consistent desire to meet the most interesting people of his generation.   Nathaniel and Tony discuss experimenting with media, the role of narratives, the high ROI of creating content, and more.  Get Long Reads Sunday here:  https://www.getrevue.co/profile/nlw  Follow Nathaniel Whittemore here:   https://twitter.com/nlw  Got a question or want to share your feedback? Message Tony on twitter at twitter.com/tonysheng.  For more about Tony and his work or to get Tony's biweekly analysis of the crypto industry, visit tonysheng.com. 
Soona Amhaz, founder of Token Daily, thinks sometimes people should ebb and sometimes people should flow. And whether you should start a company depends on the direction of your tide.  Soona and Tony discuss media as an important form of leverage, generating serendipity by making things, the ebb and flow of careers, and super chickens (?).  Visit Token Daily here (and follow their excellent newsletter): https://www.tokendaily.co  Follow Soona Amhaz here:  https://twitter.com/soonaorlater  Got a question or want to share your feedback? Message Tony on twitter at twitter.com/tonysheng.  For more about Tony and his work or to get Tony's biweekly analysis of the crypto industry, visit tonysheng.com. 
Peter McCormack thinks Tony should start a podcast (and here we are!).  Peter and Tony sit down and discuss building a hit podcast from scratch in a controversial and sometimes hostile industry, what Peter does to supercharge growth that other podcasters don't, a whole section on Pomp and what we can learn from him, and Peter's new non-crypto sister podcast.  Listen to the What Bitcoin Did podcast here:   https://www.whatbitcoindid.com/  Follow Peter McCormack on twitter here:  https://twitter.com/PeterMcCormack  Got a question or want to share your feedback? Message Tony on twitter at twitter.com/tonysheng.  For more about Tony and his work or to get Tony's biweekly analysis of the crypto industry, visit tonysheng.com. 
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