2024 was a year of liminality. Our last full year in Austin, not knowing where we’d go afterward or when we’d leave. A year of deepening into fatherhood, finding my creative groove again, and then losing it. A year of supporting Angie’s creative awakening and laying the foundation for what’s next. It was a year ... Read more The post The Long 2024: A Year of Change, Creativity, and Letting Go appeared first on Paul Millerd.| Paul Millerd
Over the last eight years, I’ve directly experienced the US healthcare system from multiple angles. As a self-employed person, I’ve had health insurance in four different states (NY, MA, CT, TX), been uninsured for multiple years, interacted with healthcare systems in Mexico, Taiwan, Spain, and Portugal, and have had multiple acute health issues I’ve had ... Read more The post Hacking US Healthcare: A Guide to US Healthcare for Self-Employed People appeared first on Paul Millerd.| Paul Millerd
Interview with Craig Mod on The Tim Ferriss Show podcast!| The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
Just when they should be at their peak, experienced workers in creative fields find that their skills are all but obsolete.| www.nytimes.com
Interview with Brandon Sanderson on The Tim Ferriss Show podcast| The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
I recently sat down with Eric Jorgenson to share my deep dive into the history and economics of book publishing. As someone who worked in strategy consulting at places like McKinsey and BCG, I can’t help but occasionally scratch that analytical itch (as exemplified by this 70+ page slide deck). What I found shocked me ... Read More The post A History of Book Publishing: How Profits Flow, Why Publishers are Slow to Innovate, and How Authors Get Rich appeared first on The Pathless Path.| The Pathless Path
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