Maker Division

Starting before you're ready | Episode 01

1 h 9 min · 8. maj 2026
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Welcome to the first episode of the Maker Division podcast. Ben Burns and Stephanie Owens decided to start a podcast on Friday and hit record on Tuesday — which makes "starting before you're ready" the only honest topic for episode one. In this conversation, they get into why creatives stall out: the baggage we drag into new projects, the fear of being seen, the websites that don't need to exist yet, the capabilities decks that don't get sent, and the "good idea fairy" that inflates every project until it dies in the personal projects inbox. They share what's held them back personally — from cruel YouTube comments to expertise becoming a curse — and the actionable shifts that helped them ship anyway. What we cover: * Why "knowing better" can make starting harder * The real reason you haven't finished your capabilities deck * Why your website isn't the bottleneck you think it is * Sales as a "noble obstacle" — and why it's less scary than you think * Defining your Minimum Viable Perfect * The 15-minute rule (borrowed from Neil Gaiman) * Why your first version doesn't have to be your best version Mentioned in this episode: * John Acuff, Finish * Neil Gaiman's MasterClass * Chris Voss, Never Split the Difference * Mary Shelley, Hitchcock, and Crumbin all going back to revise their "finished" work If you've been sitting on a project, a portfolio, or a piece of content waiting until it's ready — this one's for you.

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Starting before you're ready | Episode 01

Welcome to the first episode of the Maker Division podcast. Ben Burns and Stephanie Owens decided to start a podcast on Friday and hit record on Tuesday — which makes "starting before you're ready" the only honest topic for episode one. In this conversation, they get into why creatives stall out: the baggage we drag into new projects, the fear of being seen, the websites that don't need to exist yet, the capabilities decks that don't get sent, and the "good idea fairy" that inflates every project until it dies in the personal projects inbox. They share what's held them back personally — from cruel YouTube comments to expertise becoming a curse — and the actionable shifts that helped them ship anyway. What we cover: * Why "knowing better" can make starting harder * The real reason you haven't finished your capabilities deck * Why your website isn't the bottleneck you think it is * Sales as a "noble obstacle" — and why it's less scary than you think * Defining your Minimum Viable Perfect * The 15-minute rule (borrowed from Neil Gaiman) * Why your first version doesn't have to be your best version Mentioned in this episode: * John Acuff, Finish * Neil Gaiman's MasterClass * Chris Voss, Never Split the Difference * Mary Shelley, Hitchcock, and Crumbin all going back to revise their "finished" work If you've been sitting on a project, a portfolio, or a piece of content waiting until it's ready — this one's for you.

8. maj 20261 h 9 min