Minute by Minut: Stories From People In Property with Nils Mattisson
A $50 microphone off Amazon was never supposed to become a business. It was supposed to scratch an itch. Instead it turned into 450+ episodes, a 47-show podcast network, and an acquisition by the biggest name in travel media. Wil Slickers didn't set out to build a media company — he stumbled into one, and then had to decide what to do when it took over his life. In this episode of Minute by MÎNUT, Nils Mattisson, CEO of Minut, sits down with Wil Slickers, founder of Hospitality.FM — the hospitality-and-travel podcast network acquired by Skift in 2025, where Wil now serves as Director of Audio & Video Strategy. Before all that, Wil was a hotel manager who co-founded a boutique vacation rental management company in Seattle and started a show called Slick Talk with a cheap mic and a lot of curiosity. Together they get into why quality beats quantity in B2B content, how creators became "slaves to the algorithm," the "Red Bull" media model that every company is chasing, and the burnout, camping trip, and single LinkedIn DM that led to Wil's exit. It's an honest look at building an audience, knowing when to let go, and what actually lasts when AI floods every feed. ▶ Listen on Apple, Spotify, or visit https://minut.com ★ WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ★ ▸ How a $50 Amazon microphone accidentally turned into a real media business ▸ Why sponsorship money — not a business plan — was the true "light bulb moment" ▸ How the media side quietly became the main business while property management became the side project ▸ Why quality beats quantity in B2B content (and why 300 people in a room can be worth more than 300,000 views) ▸ The danger of becoming a "slave to the algorithm" and creating for platforms instead of your audience ▸ Why you should stop siloing content and build an ecosystem — a "content machine" instead of one channel ▸ The "Red Bull" media model, and when founder-led content is the wrong call ▸ How Minut moved into guest-safety content — and why some stories need more than a paid ad ▸ The real story behind the Skift acquisition: a LinkedIn DM, a year of "dating," and a camping trip ▸ What Wil would do differently if he started again (hint: slow down) ★ CHAPTERS ★ 00:00 Cold open: a $50 mic and an accidental media company 01:01 Welcome to Minute by MÎNUT 01:28 Meet Wil Slickers: from hotel manager to podcast network 02:23 The $50 Amazon microphone that started it all 04:35 When sponsorship money became the wake-up call 06:31 Quitting the hotel job in December 2019 07:16 Falling into short-term rentals — and starting a PM company 09:06 When the media quietly became the real business 10:06 Good Morning Hospitality and building a 47-show network 11:52 The unexpected surprise: everyone stumbled in 14:05 Lowering the barriers to entrepreneurship 17:34 How media changed: from Skype audio to video-first 19:32 B2B content and becoming a slave to the algorithm 22:04 Quality over quantity: the 300-person room 25:18 Don't silo your content — build an ecosystem 26:45 Founder-led content and the "Red Bull" media model 29:02 Why Minut moved into guest-safety content 32:45 Building trust through people, not brands 34:00 The exited-founder club and the next five years of media 34:24 Why the future of media is in-person 37:10 How the Skift acquisition actually happened 39:14 Burnout, a camping trip, and deciding to sell 41:59 What he'd do differently: slow down 44:41 No more startups — enjoying corporate life for now 44:52 The craziest story: running two companies at Christmas 46:23 Wrap-up
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