
Derek Sivers's Interviews
Greg speaks with Derek Sivers, an entrepreneur and thinker, exploring the power of perspective in shaping life's outcomes. They explore the concept of "useful, not true," emphasizing the flexibility and mindset required to break away from limiting narratives. Sivers shares personal insights on journaling as a tool for

Derek Sivers—Unconventional Strategies for Finding Meaning, Making Millions & Reprogramming Beliefs
In this interview, I’m joined by Derek Sivers. Derek is the Founder of CD Baby — a company he sold for $22 million, and then gave pretty much everything to charity. He has written multiple bestselling books, given TED talks which have reached millions, and been a circus performer for 10 years. There have been few peopl
The Power of “Hell Yeah or No” to Transform Your Life | DEREK SIVERS #329
In this episode of Unlock Your Potential, Derek Sivers joins us to share his remarkable journey from being a musician and circus performer to founding CD Baby, a company he built from scratch and sold for $22M. Derek offers profound insights into finding your path to mastery, the entrepreneurial spirit within all of us
Derek Sivers is a musician, circus performer, entrepreneur and speaker. He is a slow thinker, explorer, and loves a different point of view. He is a California native living in New Zealand. https://sive.rs/ Today, we discuss his new book that may shed a different light on the beliefs we hold. Takeaways Almost nothing p
#847 - Derek Sivers - The Unstoppable Power Of Reframing Your Experiences
Derek Sivers is an entrepreneur, author, and speaker. Things are not what they are, things are what we think they are. The power of reframing and changing your perspective is a kind of alchemy, and today we get to hear some of Derek's best principles for altering the way you see everything. Expect to learn how you can

Exploring the Paradoxes of Life and Work With CD Baby Founder Derek Sivers
Work for Humans wants to understand what people want from work – but every perspective is different. One person’s dream job is another person’s nightmare, making it challenging to define fulfilling work. Derek Sivers captures this struggle in his book, How to Live, which presents 27 drastically different yet equally va
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