A lot of people get thrown off by not being perfect from the start

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That's all that mattered. He was smart enough to realize he didn't have to be perfect. I think we all have to take a page from his book. In that same respect, I think about that first podcast that I did. As I said, I sucked. I knew I sucked, I listened back on it. Our audio quality was terrible. I didn't know what I was talking about.

I didn't understand cadence and dictation. So many things that I think of now, but I'm also almost a decade into this practicing. Having conversations, being a guest, hosting my own show, helping others be on shows, helping others build their shows. It's all experience that comes over time. And I know what happens with a lot of people is they get thrown off by not being perfect from the start.

Yeah. Spoiler alert, no one is perfect from the start.

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