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In on the Secret

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If you're going to reject conventional thinking and instead trust your intuition, you'll find yourself sharing tons of ideas with others. But this can feel scary, like our ideas are secrets we'd prefer to keep inside. And when someone shoots them down, we assume they just don't "get it."

But what if the point of sharing our ideas is NOT to get the approval of others?

Today, we go outside our echo chamber with Unthinkable contributor Andrew Littlefield to hear the story of an unusual art project in Brooklyn. Then, we talk to internet legend and creator of PostSecret.com, Frank Warren, to hear the story of his epic project.

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2. Join the Creator Kitchen, a membership program for professional communicators to achieve their creative potential.

Go inside the making of Unthinkable and all Jay's projects, immerse yourself in the work of inspiring creators, get personalized feedback from Jay, and join live sessions to do better work, more consistently and confidently.

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PRODUCTION CREDITS:

- Creator, host, writer, editor, sound design: Jay Acunzo

- Producer and researcher: Ilana Nevins

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If you're going to reject conventional thinking and instead trust your intuition, you'll find yourself sharing tons of ideas with others. But this can feel scary, like our ideas are secrets we'd prefer to keep inside. And when someone shoots them down, we assume they just don't "get it."

But what if the point of sharing our ideas is NOT to get the approval of others?

Today, we go outside our echo chamber with Unthinkable contributor Andrew Littlefield to hear the story of an unusual art project in Brooklyn. Then, we talk to internet legend and creator of PostSecret.com, Frank Warren, to hear the story of his epic project.

KEEP MAKING WHAT MATTERS:

1. Get a new story/framework from Jay every other week for making things that matter more to you and others: jayacunzo.com/newsletter

2. Join the Creator Kitchen, a membership program for professional communicators to achieve their creative potential.

Go inside the making of Unthinkable and all Jay's projects, immerse yourself in the work of inspiring creators, get personalized feedback from Jay, and join live sessions to do better work, more consistently and confidently.

creatorkitchen.com

(Use code UNTHINKABLE for $100 off membership.)

***

PRODUCTION CREDITS:

- Creator, host, writer, editor, sound design: Jay Acunzo

- Producer and researcher: Ilana Nevins

  continue reading

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