Take it from a Mentor
How does one man make a global hit out of cars, then do it again with sheep? The answer isn't Jeremy Clarkson. Meet Andy Wilman, the school friend who rebuilt Top Gear from a dead show into the most watched factual programme on the planet and stayed out of shot the whole time. In this episode Dan pulls seven lessons from how Wilman works: Sell the people, not the product. Make them feel something, don't just tell them something. Leave the rough edges in. Give it time. Treat the obstacles as the game. Build something people talk about. And build a team of people who aren't like you. Plus the deeper point behind them all: why your best mentor might not be famous at all. They might be the person behind the scenes that everyone else walks straight past. Mentioned in this episode: Mr Wilman's Motoring Adventure [https://www.amazon.se/Mr-Wilmans-Motoring-Adventure-Clarkson/dp/0241788951]by Andy Wilman, Top Gear, Clarkson's Farm. If this episode made you think of someone, send it to them with a note that says thought of you. That's how mentorship travels. Take It From a Mentor is made byhttps://tenmentors.com/https://tenmentors.com/ [https://tenmentors.com/], the home of mentoring music: [https://tenmentors.com/ten-mentors-music/]original albums built to mentor you through the inner critic, collaboration, and the challenges work throws at you. We make mentoring tools for the people every workplace depends on and every workplace often overlooks. If someone on your team deserves a mentor, that's what the Ten Mentors box is for. Find it at tenmentors.com [https://tenmentors.com/]. New episode every other Tuesday. Follow so you don't miss one. And remember: that was advice worth stealing.
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