Shaan is the GOAT of analogies. “Writing a book to make money is like going to church because you’re hungry.” is perfect.
@PhilippDurrer7 ай бұрын
Shaan-alamanak quote right there. I love how the guys end each episode the very same way. Sam: "Is this the pod?", Shaan: "That's the pod"
@Flixxxx6 ай бұрын
This had me dying this guy is so funny that is sth else😂 also the bikers dress like SpongeBob line hahaha
@wenslo85146 ай бұрын
I don’t what he was going at?!
@frankjennings44896 ай бұрын
@@wenslo8514 Did you listen to the pod?
@MilanElan5 ай бұрын
I don't get this analogy. Most churches DO feed the poor and have charity drives, so what am I missing?
@JasonAmir-qo4uo7 ай бұрын
My Dad had me a little late and he should be retired but the economy won’t let him. What would be the best route, Stock,a business or what.
@OwenFlex7 ай бұрын
First of all you need to stop thinking you will get financially successful on your own and put up your big boy pants and learn/make better profits with a Licensed professional
@RobertDamanii7 ай бұрын
Actually true. My family has been working with one since I was little.
@TheRothschild7707 ай бұрын
Do you like call them or send an email or something to someone like that?
@alexjoh137 ай бұрын
This episode is 100% fire. So much insight and value, as well as hanging out with the boys and having fun. Perfect balance
@bringbackthefiretv4957 ай бұрын
Favorite podcast ever! Brilliant! Running with that action.
@MichelePonte7 ай бұрын
I was a writer, but I shifted to KZbin because it’s very hard to make money from books. But one day I hope to have an audience big enough to write again.
@blueoceanzstrategy7 ай бұрын
95k subs u aren’t doing too badly nice 👍
@sburkowski7 ай бұрын
Sam to Shaan today... Here, hold my (non-alcoholic) Beer. I got this one. 😂
@shanonantony7 ай бұрын
That cardigan though ❤
@mical75827 ай бұрын
I asked how come fiction authors don't get brand sponsorship/endorsement deals like athletes and singers. I asked this on a writing forum years ago.
@MattReadReview7 ай бұрын
Great episode, but Wool is season 1 of Silo in Apple TV. So from a $10 hr job writing it in three weeks to a TV series is amazing.
@michaelullman8017 ай бұрын
Came here to say that. Surprised Shaan wasn't aware~
@shaqmuavar21947 ай бұрын
The show Silo on Apple TV is adaption of Wool. So good! Hugh is killing it!
@DominicGloverComicBookArtist7 ай бұрын
I would love if you did an episode on the economics of IP like Harry Potter or Spawn. Things that are still less than 50 years old
@amysham99197 ай бұрын
One episode on businesses with minimum employees but crushing
@samparr98997 ай бұрын
We have! Search on KZbin and you’ll see it
@harshvardhansharma70817 ай бұрын
As an author, i thank you. basically answered “who has done it before you? And how?”
@ellisdickinson59726 ай бұрын
I dont usually comment, but this podcast is exactly what I was looking for. Modern Wisdom and DOAC can be too much sometimes, amazing job guys.
@zzzenglert5 ай бұрын
No one has built a business in this space better than Brandon Sanderson! Need to get him on!
@clarenceoverstreet8827 ай бұрын
I love the podcast, but you guys have to find someone to help with ending your stories!😂 First, Sam ends the fisherman story on a low. Then Shaan doesn't mention that Hugh Howey’s book was adapted into a series (Silo) on Apple TV. Keep up the great work, guys!
@tiarebman80647 ай бұрын
There’s a pretty interesting video floating around about how JK Rowling just wrote starwars with sucky lightsabers meaning that she followed a formula that’s worked several times before.
@m42corp7 ай бұрын
And George Lucas followed the formula of the Ramayana he admits... (along with some insights from Dune novel). Just another example why people say "There's nothing new under the sun." Seems like everything is just an improvement on something else already created. BUT, hey if someone polishes something up with a new look and makes million$, then more power to them!! (and more entertainment or convenience or comfort for the masses I guess...+ more for someone else to borrow the idea and build upon for something even newer).
@lisahart56826 ай бұрын
Wow, I just found you guys today and I am so grateful first of all you guys are hilarious together. I love it and second of all I find your information invaluable. I would never hear about some of these companies and stuff that you’re talking about if it wasn’t for you guys, so I am really stoked to have subscribed and look forward to all of your content Thank you.
@JohnnyTurbo877 ай бұрын
"I did my morning routing today so the brain is on" is probably the most Shaan thing to ever come out of Shaan`s mouth
@Tenacious_Legend7 ай бұрын
2:30 +1 respect Shaan. Remembering momento mori.
@joonapasanen5697 ай бұрын
Amazing podcast for someone who wants to be an author! Especially liked the Hugh Howey part.
@DonnyOMalley7 ай бұрын
"He's like the Larry Bird of sci fi"
@acquisitium7 ай бұрын
every time happy to hear the guys!
@kwameosantos7 ай бұрын
Self publishing online makes writing so much more lucrative than it used to be. Fire ep fellas!
@MrArtist19717 ай бұрын
37:30 Great story.
@sandiegoman7 ай бұрын
Great episode. Always learning about marketing my SAAS in different ways
@eaw30007 ай бұрын
Laughed and learned some cool things tonight. Great topic! Great podcast! It is time for you all to get your first million subscribers!
@nathan-clark7 ай бұрын
Title changed since upload. Original wasn’t performing?
@Healthtrekkernet7 ай бұрын
Very cool. This is why I watch MFM! Perfect combo of writing & entrepreneurship! TYVM guys! (PS: I would have instead sung, "Nobody Does It Better" from "The Spy Who Loved Me" as unromantically as possible for this comment. -But I don't have Carly Simon's vocal range. And I can't sing.)
@k.s.94006 ай бұрын
You guys should cover Horatio Alger. Like Patterson but a century ago
@Stierenkloot7 ай бұрын
You guys talk about numbers a lot and growth etc but do you ever realize that there has been 30% inflation since 2010? That’s not something to ignore. A billion isn’t a billion anymore
@strikingitrich76307 ай бұрын
I don't think he actually done 132,000 words in 3 weeks. I think he just don the original story or basically part one of Wool called "Wool: Holston". There are 5 parts by the way which adds up to 132,000 words.
@Briar.Cochran7 ай бұрын
Key note for Steven Rinella: MeatEater landed 4 seasons of a their docu-series on Netflix. Watching a guy kill a bear with some Vortex binoculars on Netflix almost made me buy some Vortex binoculars for literally no reason.
@collinjenkins94627 ай бұрын
This podcast makes me so happy! These are my people.
@gauravnagpal31237 ай бұрын
Shaan, would you be ok to share what are you writing on.. Sometime back you mentioned that you have hired someone to crunch all the Podcast and convert this into an e-book? Is it happening ? thank you
@markmilutin7 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure Steven Rinella lives in Bozeman or Billings
@NobodysFaultPodcast7 ай бұрын
MFM - Masters of endorphin release. Even my dog take second place to you guys. Endorphins are the body’s natural pain relievers and mood boosters.
@laplapjoel7 ай бұрын
Definitely due for an Andrew ep
@choixmelchoir43257 ай бұрын
Briliant episode - just shows me the endless possibilities!
@cbmtrx5 ай бұрын
"High prestige, low volume, labor of love, that may never make money..." Sounds just like being a music producer.
@SlayNetwork7 ай бұрын
Slay content
@joeabascal23417 ай бұрын
Nicki Minaj is actually Jay Z with auto tune sounds effects put on it. Look it up. Miley Cyrus's is doing it as well, with Morgan Wallen. They are scaling their wealth the same way as James Patterson.
@jeremyhiott7 ай бұрын
The Terminal List is one of the highest-rated series based on the book on Prime - Chris Pratt plays the main character.
@donoskeys7 ай бұрын
James Patterson created the Alex Cross detective series. Black detective in the DC area. Cmon gentlemen. Morgan Freeman starred in a couple books made into movies. Kiss the Girls and Along Came a Spider. His co authored stuff I’ve read hasn’t been great. His Alex Cross series is top notch.
@DonnyOMalley7 ай бұрын
“it’s like cosplay to be a tough guy”
@loftonhinckley22997 ай бұрын
Hey, I’m pretty sure Steve rinella lives in Bozeman, MT
@marmantole7 ай бұрын
James Patterson came up with the Toys R Us theme song - I’m a Toys R Us kid…
@Dolshansky6 ай бұрын
This video inspired me to write the "Almanack of Paul Graham". Who's in?
@tiarebman80647 ай бұрын
You guys should look into the romance authors that are killing it.
@DonnyOMalley7 ай бұрын
“nice to meet you, I’ll see you never again”
@SixFootShort7 ай бұрын
Aight We Live! 🎉
@gauravnagpal31237 ай бұрын
Is there anyone who listens to the same episode twice or more ?? or am I the only one ?:)
@LookingAway3597 ай бұрын
Brandon Sanderson is the GOAT of selling books. He will be the wealthiest author of our time.
@mattwestendorf7 ай бұрын
I have all of Steve Rinellas books
@sutats7 ай бұрын
AI does all the writing now.
@elevateacademy79207 ай бұрын
For the 3 people that happen to read this...this is one of my favourite shows, both for the knowledge and the hosts' vibe. Ironically they don't have an accompanying newsletter which I find strange. If I were to put together a short weekly newsletter with learnings / key takeaways from each of their episodes, would that be valuable to you? What else would you want to see in that newsletter to really pique your interest? Or if you would not find this interesting let me know why (if you're feeling generous with your feedback). For some context, I've been an entrepreneur since I was 20 (now 27). Very niche business, started the largest youth ultimate frisbee program in the world. Appreciate y'all.
@illuminated24386 ай бұрын
Ideas don't come from your brain. They come through you. You make yourself receptive to them. What did Edison say? Ideas are in the air...
@tubopedia7 ай бұрын
I feel like the cross section of Ryan Holiday and MFM listeners are going to stop buying the coin after listening to this lol.
@velvetpunch7 ай бұрын
Door dash > foraging for food
@Curpop7 ай бұрын
Highlander did it first. FYI
@vjvijay52377 ай бұрын
How does copywriters can find the product and sell on there own
@mohammedmd64927 ай бұрын
I was sad that day, future me
@ericrohde71947 ай бұрын
J. Peterman /Seinfield...
@u2b837 ай бұрын
This is why books and research papers are becoming worthless, due to oversupply. Now you have GPT4 as your coauthors.
7 ай бұрын
Guys I already subscribed, but Shaan ask for some likes I gave you one today! Loyal learner! Keep ask going!
@NeelSandellISAWESOME7 ай бұрын
Why does Sam always say "shtick"
@fredhadley7397 ай бұрын
Kiss the Girls. Along Came a Spider.
@seiichizzle7 ай бұрын
So you're just going to casually not tell us what your morning routine is?
@blueoceanzstrategy7 ай бұрын
Please like this comment
@IanHobday7 ай бұрын
For one thing, Tom Clancy is dead.... So there's that difference.
@JoshuaSkaja7 ай бұрын
and still putting out titles! branded & franchised
@faisalislam98407 ай бұрын
1st once again
@marctaylor11427 ай бұрын
I'm SO PROUD of you 🎉😮😱🎊🎁🎈💐🍾
@faisalislam98407 ай бұрын
I was hoping to hear those words from my dad first, but I'll take what I can get.
@samparr98997 ай бұрын
😂
@eugeniocg30797 ай бұрын
MeatEater
@OOzd957 ай бұрын
Ryan Holiday has made nothing original ever. All he does is repeat the wisdom of others.
@irhapsody20103 ай бұрын
Isnt the Wool serious on Apple tv. now? I watched it and it was fantastic.
@prepthenoodles6 ай бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 *🤖 Introduction to the topic of authors leveraging alternative revenue streams* - Discussion about how authors like Ryan Holiday make more money through means other than book sales, - Ryan Holiday's success with his daily newsletter, Daily Stoic, and merchandise sales surpassing his book sales. 02:07 *💰 The concept of selling merchandise as an author* - Ryan Holiday's effective use of a simple product, a stoicism-themed coin, to generate significant revenue, - Details on the production and sales strategy of the coin, highlighting the efficiency and profitability of merchandise. 03:02 *📚 Introduction to James Patterson's unique business model in publishing* - Overview of James Patterson's approach to writing and publishing, emphasizing his prolific output and collaborative method, - Discussion on the commercial success and business strategies behind Patterson's brand. 05:09 *🕵️♂️ Historical context of serialized children's mystery novels and their influence* - The origin and business model of the Stratemeyer Syndicate, creators of Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys, - The impact of serialized novels and the syndicate's formulaic approach to publishing on the industry. 06:56 *🖋️ Deep dive into James Patterson's method and success* - Exploration of Patterson's workflow, collaboration with co-authors, and the financial success of his formulaic approach to writing, - Patterson's influence on modern publishing and his role as a mentor and brand in the literary world. 11:52 *🤝 Transition to discussing the practical application of HubSpot for business growth* - Introduction of HubSpot's landing page builder as a tool for engaging customers and generating revenue, - Real-world application of HubSpot by the speaker to grow their business, emphasizing ease of use and effectiveness. 13:17 *🎖️ Introduction to Jack Carr and the marketing strategy within his novels* - Background on Jack Carr, a former Navy SEAL turned author, and his successful series starting with "The Terminal List", - Analysis of Carr's unique marketing strategy of integrating brand and product mentions within his novels' narratives. 16:02 *📖 Jack Carr's innovative marketing through product placements in novels* - Jack Carr incorporates real products and brands within his books, creating a unique form of product placement. - This strategy leads readers to his website, where they can purchase the featured items, including affiliate products and his own merchandise, like the featured Tomahawk. 18:25 *🌲 Steve Rinella's transition from author to multimillion-dollar lifestyle brand* - Steve Rinella leverages his books and outdoor lifestyle content to build the MeatEater brand, encompassing podcasts, merchandise, and more. - The brand's expansion into various product lines and the acquisition of other businesses has led to significant revenue, showcasing a successful model of monetizing content and expertise in a specific niche. 23:36 *🤔 Reflection on authorship as a pathway to wealth* - Discussion on the financial viability of authorship, contrasting the rare, high-earning authors with the majority who do not make significant income from books alone. - Emphasis on the unique, sometimes unexpected ways authors can leverage their work and brand to generate additional revenue streams beyond book sales. 32:17 *💡 Hugh Howey's strategic approach to balancing work and writing* - Hugh Howey prioritizes writing time over high-paying jobs to maintain creative productivity. - Chose a job with maximum free time for writing and a schedule that allowed him to write at all possible times. 33:15 *🚀 Rapid creation and success of the "Wool" series* - Howey writes and self-publishes "Wool" in three weeks, quickly followed by sequels that capture readers' attention. - Utilizes a direct-to-consumer approach on Amazon, leading to significant sales and interest from publishers. 35:18 *📚 Grassroots marketing strategies for "Wool"* - Howey employs guerrilla marketing tactics targeting book influencers and creating a community around his work. - Encourages fan participation and leverages platforms like Reddit to amplify his reach, demonstrating the power of engaging directly with fans. 37:09 *🎥 Transitioning from self-publishing to selling film rights* - After achieving self-publishing success, Howey sells the film rights to "Wool" while maintaining control over book rights. - Reflects on his journey and success in a humorous encounter with George R. R. Martin. Made with HARPA AI
@fortyandfarting6 ай бұрын
Sam has gone FULL AUSTIN with that jacket. :)
@007DFWAngel7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ 🥰🫶🏻so far your best yet guys!🤣🖖🏻 most shareable episode ever 😊