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#41 | Is This Thing On? [blogcast]

7 min · 15. juni 2026
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In 1951, a comedian named Jack Roy walked away from the stage. Twelve years later he came back as someone else. And I think about Jack a lot lately A piece about writing into the void, what the kids are watching, and finding the difference between asking the room if it's working and telling them what's really going on. Blog Post: ⁠ [https://winwithflynn.com/2026/06/08/winning-the-wave/]Is This Thing On? [https://winwithflynn.com/2026/06/15/is-this-thing-on/] Sponsors: Passing Notes to Strangers [https://winwithflynn.com/books/passing-notes-to-strangers-book/] Chapters: 00:00 - Embracing The Belly of the Whale and Jack Roy's Early Struggles 02:32 - Comparing Success, Low Views, and Kids' Viral Expectations 06:38 - The Rodney Dangerfield Lesson and Podcast Wrap-Up

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#43 | The Plus: Part 2, The Atrophy Problem [blogcast]

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#42 | The Plus: Part 1, Working With the Robots [blogcast]

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episode #41 | Is This Thing On? [blogcast] cover

#41 | Is This Thing On? [blogcast]

In 1951, a comedian named Jack Roy walked away from the stage. Twelve years later he came back as someone else. And I think about Jack a lot lately A piece about writing into the void, what the kids are watching, and finding the difference between asking the room if it's working and telling them what's really going on. Blog Post: ⁠ [https://winwithflynn.com/2026/06/08/winning-the-wave/]Is This Thing On? [https://winwithflynn.com/2026/06/15/is-this-thing-on/] Sponsors: Passing Notes to Strangers [https://winwithflynn.com/books/passing-notes-to-strangers-book/] Chapters: 00:00 - Embracing The Belly of the Whale and Jack Roy's Early Struggles 02:32 - Comparing Success, Low Views, and Kids' Viral Expectations 06:38 - The Rodney Dangerfield Lesson and Podcast Wrap-Up

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#40 | Winning and The Wave [blogcast]

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#39 | Anchors Aweigh! [blogcast]

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