
Don't You Ever Stop Long Enough to Start? With Eric Antonow
09/13/22 • 73 min
The Clash were musical and social innovators, so why is it surprising that their lyrics describe a very key aspect of creativity- that you need to include stopping as part of the process of creation.
In this episode we explore this surprising and counteritive idea with Eric Antonow , one of the most effective and creative people I know. These days Eric an executive coach who works in technology. Before that he led early product marketing teams at Google, and later as VP of marketing at Instagram and Facebook.
https://youtu.be/WD5N0rTsulQ
Intro and Outro music kind courtesy of Taraval.
Intro and Outro music kind courtesy of Taraval.
The Clash were musical and social innovators, so why is it surprising that their lyrics describe a very key aspect of creativity- that you need to include stopping as part of the process of creation.
In this episode we explore this surprising and counteritive idea with Eric Antonow , one of the most effective and creative people I know. These days Eric an executive coach who works in technology. Before that he led early product marketing teams at Google, and later as VP of marketing at Instagram and Facebook.
https://youtu.be/WD5N0rTsulQ
Intro and Outro music kind courtesy of Taraval.
Intro and Outro music kind courtesy of Taraval.
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