Have you listened to 80k Actually After Hours/Off the Clock? This is close to what I was aiming for, though I think we still skew a bit more abstract.
Yes it is good, but I feel like it is more of unstructured conversation and more about ideas than lived experiences. So I am thinking a bit more prepared, perhaps trying to get some narrative arcs with the struggle, the battle, the victory (or defeat!) and then the epilogue. I mean what was super interesting (and shocking in a negative way!) to listen to is “Going Infinite”—I mean it is essentially an EA story. So rich, so gripping and compelling and so dramatic. I think something only 10% as dramatic would be interesting to listen to and there must be stories out there. I think the challenge will be to find the overlap between “juicy stories” and people being willing to tell them—often I think the most interesting stuff is stuff people are concerned about being public! But I guess it also needs to be something that make people think ops work sounds interesting but this could also be examples of how gravely things can go wrong without ops—something I think is a lens one could view the FTX scandal through, for example.
Have you listened to 80k Actually After Hours/Off the Clock? This is close to what I was aiming for, though I think we still skew a bit more abstract.
Yes it is good, but I feel like it is more of unstructured conversation and more about ideas than lived experiences. So I am thinking a bit more prepared, perhaps trying to get some narrative arcs with the struggle, the battle, the victory (or defeat!) and then the epilogue. I mean what was super interesting (and shocking in a negative way!) to listen to is “Going Infinite”—I mean it is essentially an EA story. So rich, so gripping and compelling and so dramatic. I think something only 10% as dramatic would be interesting to listen to and there must be stories out there. I think the challenge will be to find the overlap between “juicy stories” and people being willing to tell them—often I think the most interesting stuff is stuff people are concerned about being public! But I guess it also needs to be something that make people think ops work sounds interesting but this could also be examples of how gravely things can go wrong without ops—something I think is a lens one could view the FTX scandal through, for example.