We Choose To Go To The Moon: Moonshots Thinking

We Choose To Go To The Moon: Moonshots Thinking

The idea of a ‘Moonshot’ was based on the JFK speech in 1962 that launched an ambitious space program. A moonshot today is a bold and ambitious plan: almost an impossible mission. Going hand in hand is the idea of Moonshot thinking.

In 1962, when John F. Kennedy spoke at Rice University on the nation’s space effort, he famously said, “We choose to go to the moon, not because it is easy, but because it is hard… because the goal organizes and measures the best of American energy and skill.”

How David Goggins Broke the World Pull-up Record

How David Goggins Broke the World Pull-up Record

David Goggins is a Navy Seal hard man who is better known for his crazy fitness antics and pushing his body to the ultimate limits.

His book Can’t Hurt Me, looks at how his astonishing life story reveals that most of us tap into only 40% of our capabilities and what his world record pull-up record can teach us about failure.

What is Green Lights by Mathew McConaughey about?

What is Green Lights by Mathew McConaughey about?

Matthew McConaughey’s Greenlights is not a conventional memoir. Part autobiography and part life-guide, Greenlights both explains and illustrates McConaughey’s philosophy of “catching greenlights”— recognizing and even creating those moments when life says “yes” and you cruise into success as you pursue your destiny.

How to Start and Launch a Successful Podcast

Hey Moonshoters. I know many of you are designers, developers, makers and creators. And as listeners of the Moonshots Podcast, I wanted to share a course I've made: 'How to Start and Launch a Successful Podcast'.

 
SkillShare Course: How to Start and Launch a Successful Podcast

SkillShare Course: How to Start and Launch a Successful Podcast

 

I've been podcasting for many years, and I started in radio over 20 years ago. The Moonshots Podcast has over 300,000 downloads since we started. And I make most of the show myself - from artwork to post-production.

After doing more than 100 episodes, I will share all the lessons I've learnt in my podcasting course.

Here's what we'll cover

  1. Picking your podcast niche

  2. Design your podcast brand

  3. Structuring and organise your show

  4. Planning and submitting your show

At the end of the course, you'll be ready to publish your podcast. 

This class is for anyone who has a story worth sharing and wants to start a podcast. And I hope to inspire you to take this first step.

See you in the studio.