2017-05-08
54 分钟What a different feeling than squashing myself and deciding that I can't have or focusing on all the reasons why it'll never happen or, you know, defending that the economy sucks and artists can't make money and it's not okay to make money because bad.
It's like, what a snore compared to what's out there.
And I think intuitively people know that, you know, that you're meant to do what you're meant to do.
You know, all of nature is meant to flourish.
Today's guest, Jen Sincerea, started.
She started out as a musician in a band and kind of really thought that that would be her future.
She started writing at some point after things got interesting in the world of music.
That led to her first book about her drummer and then to a second book.
And finally it started leading her into a deeper and deeper career in writing.
But along the way, she also realized that the life that she was living was not exactly the life she wanted to be living.
And she started doing a lot of deep dive discovery.
And that led her eventually to write a book called you are a Badass, which has exploded sort of into the world's consciousness, become this massive global bestseller.
And she's got a new book out, which is, you are a badass at making money.
And this is kind of an interesting conversation because we track her journey and also we dive into this idea of personal development and money and making money and a lot of our weirdness around money, around writing about money, around talking about money and where that comes from and maybe what to do about it.
It's a fun conversation that touches on a lot of different moments in her life and a lot of ideas.
I'm Jonathan Fields and this is good life project.
Sounds like early in your life you were really into music.
Yeah, yeah, I've always been very into music.
Right.
Not to be into.