The Real Slim Fady Show
What if the posts you almost don't publish are the only ones that actually work? I went into my LinkedIn analytics and pulled my top ten posts of the last year. The result was uncomfortable. Three of the ten were confessions about what building Clockwork has cost me — 100 pounds lost, four years going broke, three years sober. One was me publicly picking a fight with the industry I came from. The thought-leadership posts I'm proudest of? Tier four. In this episode I walk through each of the top ten. Not by reading them back. By drilling into what was actually going on when I wrote them, what I left out, and what I think about them now that I've seen the data. The Outsourced CFO post that did ninety-one thousand impressions and broke into a comment-section war I wasn't sure I could survive. The hundred-pounds-lost post that became the highest-reaction post of the year. The "I went broke building Clockwork" post that sat on my drafts for two days before I hit publish, that almost didn't go up at all. And the question the data forced me to ask. Are you posting for the version of yourself you want to project, or for the version of you that's actually doing the building? Because at least in my case, the audience isn't interested in the projection. They want the build. A meditation on confession, self-implication, and the gap between the founder you're trying to be and the founder your audience keeps voting for. Listen on Apple, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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