Matt revisits his very first episode of 10,000 "No"s, from 2017, to share with listeners how every new venture has things to be proud of and things to improve.  Topics covered include: 

- Pulling the trigger

- The benefits of "doing it wrong"

- Course-correcting

- Meeting and learning how to be better from Pros along the way

- The essential ingredients to any new venture

- How doing something that aligns with your values can help you sustain through the slow times and give you longevity

- Why you're not alone if you're scared

 

SHOW NOTES: 

"When you take on an endeavor like this, on your own at the start, you quickly realize that the John Wayne approach, going it alone, is really dumb.", (5:07). "The number one question I get from strangers, and people I know for that matter, whether it's about being an actor or having a podcast, is... 'How'd you get started?'"(6:25). A great lesson for any podcaster out there, (7:31). “You can't figure out anything from your desk, you need to do it.  And then, either you, or someone else, will realize, through trial and error, what works and what doesn't.(9:08). If you're feeling unqualified, this clip from episode 1 will make you feel better, (9:35).  "People will forgive your lack of technique in the beginning if your heart is in the right place.", (10:08). The benefits of "doing it wrong", (11:00). "Make sure what you're building is going to help someone else, that it's going to serve.", (13:32).

 

LINKS: 

Instagram: @mattydel

Twitter: @MatthewDelNegro

Facebook: Matthew Del Negro Fanpage 

IMDb:  Matthew Del Negro Film/TV Credits

 

RELATED PAST EPISODES 10,000 “No”s : 

 

Ep 1: Introducing 10,000 "No"s, a Podcast About Getting Back Up

 

Ep 92: What You Do When No One is Watching is What You Get Rewarded For Later

 

Ep 97:  The Power of Consistency

 

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