2019-04-25
1 小时 16 分钟Before we dive in, one quick special thing to share with you.
We love you all so much.
Seriously love our listeners and so many of you have shared how much they really love the show, and it kind of is crazy, humbling and exciting, and it's amazing to be able to share the stories and the conversations with you.
We're also incredibly fortunate to have access to kind of an astonishing universe of inspiring and cool guests.
And the truth is, in our current once a week format, we actually haven't had enough time to share all of the amazing humans who have been coming to us.
So we're going to do a bit of a super cool, fun experiment starting this week and running through the end of May, we're adding a second weekly episode on Thursdays and this is insanely cool.
The entire month of May is going to be our music in May month.
So every new Thursday episode that we now add to your stream will feature an incredible musician or singer songwriter performer with a deep dive conversation, capped off by a live performance in the studio at the end.
We have some incredibly amazing people lined up for you, some true legends sharing stories that I have actually never heard before.
So be sure to stay tuned and check your favorite podcast listening app on both Tuesdays and Thursdays through May for twice a week inspiration and live performances.
And if you're loving the twice a week format after May, there's a good chance we may keep it going.
So let us know.
Okay, now on to today's conversation.
So every once in a while you meet someone with an incredible vision, and it's almost like they see into the future and know exactly what they want to make happen.
Problem is, seeing isn't doing.
And most people, even those with big, bold visions, never actually have the drive and the capability to make their ideas real.
My guest this week, Laura Gassner Otting, is one of those rare humans who actually not only sees the future, but creates it thrust into the world of presidential politics.
In her twenties, she found herself working in the White House before a series of events in no small part of her creation led her to the world of nonprofit search, where she launched and founded her own firm, grew it into a powerhouse in the space before selling it to focus on her next actual what is that next act?
Well, turns out along the way, having worked kind of at the highest levels of power and potential, she learned a ton about what truly makes people feel what she calls limitless.
You know, that sense of being utterly fulfilled and capable of anything.