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Reality is Negotiable with Nicholas Hutchison

Episode 19 Published 6 years, 4 months ago
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My guest on the podcast is Nicholas Hutchison of BookThinkers, a fast-growing Instagram platform for book lovers. Nick is from Boston, Massachusetts, and works full-time as a sales professional.

We discovered on the podcast we have a lot in common. In addition to books, Nick and I share a passion for self-development & travel. We discuss the value of reading, traveling, and creating a path to financial freedom when you're young.

Nick's end-game is what he calls "total freedom." In this episode, he details how he plans to achieve total freedom.

A few books we discuss at length are The Four Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss & Vagabonding by Rolf Potts. Other topics we discuss:

From Boston

  • Nick lives in North Easton, Massachusetts (20 miles south of Boston)

  • Spent 5 years in New Hampshire

  • Living close to Fenway Park

  • Benefits of living in small community + close to big city

Book Thinkers

  • How BookThinkers started

  • Has 30K followers on IG and growing

  • Time-management

  • Setting priorities

  • Using a journal

Self-Development

  • Software sales career

  • Having flexibility in your job

  • 80-20 rule (The Pareto principle)

  • Self-assessment / activity tracker

  • Multi-family real estate investing

  • Learning to say "no"

  • Setting life goals

Monetizing Instagram:

  • Automating & scaling a business

  • BookThinkers mobile app

  • Creating a network

  • Partnering with authors

  • Keeping strict accounts

Public Speaking:

  • Learning to speak confidently

  • Overcoming anxiety

  • Speaking tricks & tips

  • Taking constructive criticism

Vagabonding:

  • The value of traveling

  • His first solo travel (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

  • Travel as a spiritual experience

  • The personal sacrifice involved in travel

  • Experiencing different cultures of the past

  • Traveling to places not possible 30 years ago

Fun Questions:

  • Why does it feel so wrong to only read half a book?

  • Do you think it's better to read (over the next two years) 100 books twice, or 200 books?

  • Do you think books should be remade for modern audiences?

  • Do you think new writers should write covers the way new musicians do covers?

  • If someone dropped $1 million in your lap what would you do with it?

  • If you were given an opportunity to shadow Xander Bogaerts for three days, would you pay $5,000 to do it?

  • Would you pay $25,000 to shadow Tom Brady for three days?

  • Which is the one book you wish everyone would read?

Questions for Brad:

  • Questions for Brad: What is the number one book that you would recommend for someone just starting out in the self-development space?

  • Question for Brad: What book has had the biggest impact on your life?

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