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Brie Wolfson: Learning to Love Flounder Mode from Kevin Kelly (Hyperlegible 013)

Listen to this episode from Not Boring Radio on Spotify. How do I introduce Brie Wolfson? Brie's website – briewolfson.com – is a good place to start. It's a treasure trove. She launched Stripe Press. She started The Kool-Aid Factory. Today, she's the CMO of Positive Sum and Colossus. And there's so much more! She told a story on The Moth! She's written two novels. Everyone is now obsessed with "taste." Her essay, Notes on Taste, kicked off the craze. She even worked at Dandelion Chocolate just to make something with her hands. But I'm talking to her today because she wrote a phenomenal, personal, and original essay on her day with Kevin Kelly, who's career is even more varied than Brie's. She called it Flounder Mode.Flounder Mode is a way of building a career by following your curiosity. It's winding, weird, and often illegible. I know something about this - I've been in Flounder Mode without having the words for it before reading Brie's essay. The essay itself is unique. Brie spent a day at Kevin Kelly's house and had the chance to interview her hero. Instead of just writing a bunch of Kevin Kelly quotes, though, she writes about her own career, how odd it feels to be in Flounder Mode when your peers are climbing a sturdy ladder, and how comfortable Kevin Kelly seems to be working this way. I would never have thought to write this essay this way, but it's perfect. Kevin Kelly has impacted so many peoples' careers. So it's only appropriate that Brie's profile is about how he impacted hers. By putting Kelly's words into the background, she infuses the whole essay with him. In our conversation, we talk all about how to Flounder Mode, what it feels like, the difference between Flounder Mode and laziness, what it takes to do it well, and much more. I've been a fan and admirer of Brie's for a long time, and I'm so happy we had a chance to get to chat.At the end of our conversation, Brie makes a couple of recommendations:Her favorite of her own essays: Notes on Taste⁠One essay everyone should read: Being basic as a virtue by Nadia Asparouhova And she gives a one-sentence takeaway from her time with Kevin Kelly: "Have fun!"You can find this and all of the articles we discuss on Hyperlegible in one place thanks to our sponsor, Readwise - Visit readwise.io/hyperlegible for a free trial and get all Hyperlegible articles automatically added to your account: https://readwise.io/hyperlegibleBig thanks to Jim Portela for editing!



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Listen to this episode from Not Boring Radio on Spotify. How do I introduce Brie Wolfson? Brie's website – briewolfson.com – is a good place to start. It's a treasure trove. She launched Stripe Press. She started The Kool-Aid Factory. Today, she's the CMO of Positive Sum and Colossus. And there's so much more! She told a story on The Moth! She's written two novels. Everyone is now obsessed with "taste." Her essay, Notes on Taste, kicked off the craze. She even worked at Dandelion Chocolate just to make something with her hands. But I'm talking to her today because she wrote a phenomenal, personal, and original essay on her day with Kevin Kelly, who's career is even more varied than Brie's. She called it Flounder Mode.Flounder Mode is a way of building a career by following your curiosity. It's winding, weird, and often illegible. I know something about this - I've been in Flounder Mode without having the words for it before reading Brie's essay. The essay itself is unique. Brie spent a day at Kevin Kelly's house and had the chance to interview her hero. Instead of just writing a bunch of Kevin Kelly quotes, though, she writes about her own career, how odd it feels to be in Flounder Mode when your peers are climbing a sturdy ladder, and how comfortable Kevin Kelly seems to be working this way. I would never have thought to write this essay this way, but it's perfect. Kevin Kelly has impacted so many peoples' careers. So it's only appropriate that Brie's profile is about how he impacted hers. By putting Kelly's words into the background, she infuses the whole essay with him. In our conversation, we talk all about how to Flounder Mode, what it feels like, the difference between Flounder Mode and laziness, what it takes to do it well, and much more. I've been a fan and admirer of Brie's for a long time, and I'm so happy we had a chance to get to chat.At the end of our conversation, Brie makes a couple of recommendations:Her favorite of her own essays: Notes on Taste⁠One essay everyone should read: Being basic as a virtue by Nadia Asparouhova And she gives a one-sentence takeaway from her time with Kevin Kelly: "Have fun!"You can find this and all of the articles we discuss on Hyperlegible in one place thanks to our sponsor, Readwise - Visit readwise.io/hyperlegible for a free trial and get all Hyperlegible articles automatically added to your account: https://readwise.io/hyperlegibleBig thanks to Jim Portela for editing!



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Brie Wolfson: Learning to Love Flounder Mode from Kevin Kelly (Hyperlegible 013)

Listen to this episode from Not Boring Radio on Spotify. How do I introduce Brie Wolfson? Brie's website – briewolfson.com – is a good place to start. It's a treasure trove. She launched Stripe Press. She started The Kool-Aid Factory. Today, she's the CMO of Positive Sum and Colossus. And there's so much more! She told a story on The Moth! She's written two novels. Everyone is now obsessed with "taste." Her essay, Notes on Taste, kicked off the craze. She even worked at Dandelion Chocolate just to make something with her hands. But I'm talking to her today because she wrote a phenomenal, personal, and original essay on her day with Kevin Kelly, who's career is even more varied than Brie's. She called it Flounder Mode.Flounder Mode is a way of building a career by following your curiosity. It's winding, weird, and often illegible. I know something about this - I've been in Flounder Mode without having the words for it before reading Brie's essay. The essay itself is unique. Brie spent a day at Kevin Kelly's house and had the chance to interview her hero. Instead of just writing a bunch of Kevin Kelly quotes, though, she writes about her own career, how odd it feels to be in Flounder Mode when your peers are climbing a sturdy ladder, and how comfortable Kevin Kelly seems to be working this way. I would never have thought to write this essay this way, but it's perfect. Kevin Kelly has impacted so many peoples' careers. So it's only appropriate that Brie's profile is about how he impacted hers. By putting Kelly's words into the background, she infuses the whole essay with him. In our conversation, we talk all about how to Flounder Mode, what it feels like, the difference between Flounder Mode and laziness, what it takes to do it well, and much more. I've been a fan and admirer of Brie's for a long time, and I'm so happy we had a chance to get to chat.At the end of our conversation, Brie makes a couple of recommendations:Her favorite of her own essays: Notes on Taste⁠One essay everyone should read: Being basic as a virtue by Nadia Asparouhova And she gives a one-sentence takeaway from her time with Kevin Kelly: "Have fun!"You can find this and all of the articles we discuss on Hyperlegible in one place thanks to our sponsor, Readwise - Visit readwise.io/hyperlegible for a free trial and get all Hyperlegible articles automatically added to your account: https://readwise.io/hyperlegibleBig thanks to Jim Portela for editing!

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