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#185 - Guy Kawasaki - "Everyone Has Something to Hide | Apple & Canva Chief Evangelist on Privacy, Signal, and Protecting Your Freedom π±π
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Guy Kawasaki - "Everyone Has Something to Hide" | Apple Evangelist & Canva Chief on Privacy, Signal, and Protecting Your Freedom π±π
Guy Kawasaki evangelized the Macintosh. He's Canva's Chief Evangelist.
He's written 18 books.
Now at 71, Guy Kawasaki says this might be his most important book yet β because it's not about making money.
It's about protecting yours.
What You'll Learn:
- The "billboard test" β would you be okay seeing every text you've sent on a highway billboard?
- Why WhatsApp isn't as secure as you think (and what metadata really reveals)
- How Signal differs from every other messaging app
- Why Guy gave this book away for free
- The $12.95 book that launched his writing career
- What he'd tell a college grad entering the workforce today
- Why working at Zippy's might be better than Goldman Sachs
Power Quote: "Everybody has something to hide β not because they've done something wrong, but because privacy equals freedom." β Guy Kawasaki
Timestamps:
π± 0:00 - Introduction
π 2:30 - Why Guy pivoted to writing about privacy
π§ͺ 6:15 - The billboard test for your text messages
π 10:00 - WhatsApp vs Signal: metadata is the real danger
π° 15:30 - Why he gave this book away for free at 71
βοΈ 20:00 - "If You Want to Write" β the $12.95 book that changed everything
π 24:45 - Advice for college grads: Zippy's vs Goldman Sachs
π€ 30:00 - Kawasaki GPT: better at being Guy than Guy
π 34:30 - Starting surfing at 60 and the 10-foot board rule
β 38:00 - Best coffee spots in Oahu for remote work
π‘ 41:00 - One lesson: Never ask people to do something you wouldn't do
Connect with Guy Kawasaki:
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