I’m excited to share the latest episode of the Branding Beyond Business podcast with you. In this Episode, John dives into the mindset and pitfalls of overthinking, particularly when it comes to taking action on ideas and dreams.
In this episode, John discusses the concept of hyper prototyping, where he shares his own experience of testing a new service in a small pool with limited resources and effort. The goal is not perfection or a finalized product, but rather to gather valuable data that can guide future decisions. John emphasizes the importance of taking action on ideas and not getting too attached to the first edit or iteration of a product.
Additionally, John opens up about his personal life and the dynamic between him and his spouse, who serves as the "ground control" to his dreams. He describes the miscommunication and learning process they've undergone in supporting each other's aspirations.
In a fascinating tangent, John draws parallels between the world of photography and the creative process. He explains the importance of learning manual photography before going digital, and how this understanding can deepen one's knowledge of the technical elements involved.
Throughout the episode, John shares his own journey of dealing with insecurities and comparisons to others in the creative industry. He encourages listeners to focus on their own work and to embrace the process of building and failing in public.
John discusses the negative effects of overthinking on taking action, and offers a solution by suggesting to put ideas or dreams in a "dream desert." He advises testing these ideas for two weeks to see if they still resonate and should be pursued.
To add even more value, John touches on the importance of balancing investment in product development with marketing and public engagement. He shares a cautionary tale of a product that failed to gain traction because it neglected the marketing aspect.
In the upcoming episodes, John plans to invite guests who are willing to share their personal stories, struggles, and lessons that go against societal norms. The show aims to provide raw content that goes beyond flashy clickbait.
Thank you for being a valued subscriber to the John Mediana podcast. We truly appreciate your support. If you haven't already, you can listen to Episode 03 on our podcast platform, watch on YouTube.
If you have any suggestions or topics you'd like John to cover in future episodes, please feel free to reach out to me… John. I’m always open to hearing from you.
Stay tuned for more thought-provoking episodes coming your way!
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