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“From (Passive) Listening to (Active) Learning”

[In the interest of making sure I got a post up today, I transcribed, summarized, and interrogated parts of this post from a voice memo I recorded on the way to work with help from Claude 3.5 Sonnet]

So, I’ve been thinking about my media consumption lately, particularly when it comes to podcasts. You know how it goes – you listen to a great episode, get all fired up about the ideas, and then… what? More often than not, we just move on to the next episode without really doing anything with what we’ve learned.

I had this realization while listening to a podcast featuring Simon Sinek and Scott Galloway. As I was driving to work, it hit me: I’m filling my head with all these ideas, but what am I actually doing with them?

It’s easy to get caught up in the cycle of constant consumption. We download podcasts to our phones, but are we really “downloading” the information to our brains in a way that sticks? Are we taking these concepts we learn and turning them into action?

This got me thinking about reflection. I mean, I’ve got hundreds of podcasts in my feed, but how often do I take the time to really digest what I’ve heard? Maybe instead of rushing to the next episode, I should be listening to impactful ones again, taking notes, or finding ways to apply the ideas in my daily life.

It’s kind of ironic, really. I found myself getting unnecessarily annoyed at a coworker who was just discovering the “power of why” concept, even though Simon Sinek’s TED Talk on that topic is probably 15 years old. But then I had to ask myself – what have I done with that knowledge in the past 15 years?

This blog is part of my attempt to change that pattern. By writing about what I’m consuming, I’m hoping to create a space for reflection and application. But maybe it needs to be more than just typing out my thoughts. Maybe it’s about creating action plans, setting goals based on what I learn, or finding ways to teach others.

Here’s my challenge to myself (and to you, also) – Let’s not just be passive consumers of content. Let’s be active implementers of ideas instead. 

So, the next time you listen to a podcast, read a book, or watch a thought-provoking video, take a moment to ask yourself: “Now what? How can I use this?”

 


Media Diet

The War On The Young with Scott Galloway | A Bit of Optimism Podcast (Simon Sinek) ( / )

‘The Acolyte’ Episode 4 Deep Dive | House of R (The Ringer) ( / )

A slightly cluttered home office in vintage comic art style. A frustrated author looks up from his typewriter, surrounded by discarded drafts

in media res

I looked up the title for this post on Saturday to make sure I was remembering the Latin correctly.

I always “restart” a blog after thinking about it and thinking about it for weeks. Even reviewing past attempts at this one have me scratching my head. Did I really register this domain in 2013?

The day gets away again. We’ll try and do better tomorrow.


Media Diet

The Athletic Football Show’s Football GM Podcast – Players turned coaches, Will Mays tribute and WR Brandon Aiyuk ()

  • Sando & Mueller go “off-topic” to discuss JJ Reddick as the new Lakers coach & the differences between taking over an NBA team vs an NFL team.
  • Mueller, who grew up a Giants fan, speaks fondly of Willie Mays and “grades his tape”, suggesting his athleticism could’ve easily translated to the gridiron.
  • Finally, they talked about contracts, particularly the lack of leverage held by Brandon Aiyuk, who’s been loudly disgruntled this offseason.

This Old Marketing (w/ Robert Rose & Joe Pulizzi) – Is the Smartphone Killing Us? ( / )

  • Pulizzi & Rose discuss the big headline of the week: U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s plea to have a warning label added to social media apps, due to their negative effects on the mental health of young people. They address the challenges this creates for parents, citing examples of phone addiction across society.
  • They also covered Forbes suing Perplexity and how it reflects the breakneck pace of AI innovation.
  • Pulizzi waxed poetic about AMEX Platinum clubs and Rose gave a shout-out to some excellent examples of content marketing, notably Oscar Mayer’s latest ad for a smoked bacon product and Siemens Health’s “Magnetic Stories” campaign.

Hard Fork – A Surgeon General Warning, The Disinformation Battle and The Rise of CryptoPACs ()

TheAIGrid – How To Use New Claude 3.5 (Claude 3.5 Artifacts) Complete Guide With Tips and Tricks [YouTube] ()