Jason Levin tweeted his way into Silicon Valley and he's never leaving. He's now a content writer for startups and venture capital firms, and writes his newsletter Cyber Patterns to 3,000+ subscribers. In The Jason Levin Podcast, he hosts content creators, founders, authors, and more to chat content strategy.
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- #39: Indian Bronson — Founding a Dating AppIndian Bronson is a pseudonymous creator and the founder of Keeper Dating, a matchmaking app providing you with 1 hand-picked match at a time. Bronson is a prolific tweeter, writer, and thinker in the space of dating. Get ready for an interesting conversation. About me: Jason Levin is the writer behind Cyber Patterns, a newsletter about content strategy with 3,000+ readers. He runs a one-man content studio exclusively servicing startups and venture capital firms. You can find him on Twitter @iamjasonlevin. 0:56 - 4:41 Community 4:41 - 6:59 Miami culture 6:59 - 10:31 Dating Apps 10:31 - 13:05 Polyamory 13:05 - 18:26 Venture capital 18:26 - 21:03 Male Friendships 21:03 - 25:02 Keeper Dating0 comments0
- #38: Venkatesh Rao — The Gig EconomyVenkatesh Rao is an essayist and author focused on organizational psychology and strategies for freelancers. I've been a fan of his work for almost 2 years and wasn't sure if I'd ever be able to have this conversation. Highly recommend you check out his new book The Art of Gig Volume 2. Venkatesh can be found on Twitter and Substack. 2:15 - 5:30 Intellectual Sparring 5:35 - 8:10 Being Slightly Evil 8:10 - 9:50 SBF v. Elon 9:56 - 10:30 Effective Altruism 10:40 - 13:30 Cold-blooded Listening 13:30 - 17:50 Charismatic Megagigs 18:00 - 21:00 Upward Managing your Clients 21:10 - VGR’s Average Day 24:15 - 26:10 Deep work Jason Levin is the writer behind Cyber Patterns, a newsletter with 2,500+ subscribers focused on how to win the great online game. You can find him posting growth tactics and dumb tech bro jokes on Twitter and LinkedIn.0 comments0
- #37: Abhishek Shah — The Art of NewslettersAbhishek Shah is the writer behind Psychology of Marketing, a newsletter with over 17,000 subscribers. He's quickly built up a Twitter audience of over 40,000 followers by sharing thoughtful marketing tips and tactics. Hope you enjoy this conversation. 2:10 - 2:55 LinkedIn or Twitter? 4:13-5:41 Finding ads for newsletters 7:00-10:00 Legacy Media v. Creators 10:00-12:30 India as a Tech Powerhouse 12:30-15:00 Twitter giveaways 15:00-16:00 Day in the life 16:50- 17:20 The grind of Twitter Jason Levin is the writer behind Cyber Patterns, a newsletter with 2,000+ subscribers focused on how to win the great online game. You can find him posting growth tactics and dumb tech bro jokes on Twitter and LinkedIn.0 comments0
- #36: Danny Miranda - The Danny Miranda PodcastDanny Miranda runs The Danny Miranda Podcast where he interviews the happiest, healthiest, and wisest people in the world. We chatted about growing a podcast, our favorite guests, and our journeys as creators. Find Danny on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok. Don't forget to subscribe to my newsletter Cyber Patterns and hit me on Twitter.0 comments0
- #35: Jon Finkel - Writing & Publishing 10 BooksJon Finkel is the award-winning author of Hoops Heist, The Life of Dad, Jocks In Chief, The Athlete, Heart Over Height, “Mean” Joe Greene and more. His books have been endorsed by everyone from Mark Cuban and Tony Dungy to Spike Lee, Kevin Durant and Chef Robert Irvine. He has written for GQ, Men’s Health, Yahoo! Sports, The New York Times and has appeared on CBS: This Morning, Good Morning Texas, and hundreds of radio shows, podcasts and streams.0 comments0
- #33: Alex Banks - Signal v. NoiseAlex Banks writes Through the Noise, a popular newsletter about startups and venture capital. He also hosts a sister podcast under the same name. Alex and I chat about how he grew his Twitter to 88,000+, the difference between signal v. noise, favorite books, and much more.0 comments0
- #19: Ben Yu - NFTs, soulbound tokens, and ADHDBen Yu is the founder of Curious Addys, an NFT collection that operates a web3 Q&A platform called Curious.xyz. Think Quora for web3. The coolest part is that people who answer questions right receive soulbound tokens, thus building an on-chain resume that can help them get jobs in web3!0 comments0
- #17: Charlie Light - Being John W. Rich, making $39,000 per month, the meme economyCharlie Light is the man behind the memes. He runs John W. Rich with 170,000+ subscribers and makes $39,000/mo. ghostwriting for meme pages. Charlie drops some great writing tips like sticking to 5-10 similar themes for your tweets. Check out his Substack.0 comments0
- #16: Christie Smythe - Dating Martin Shkreli aka "Pharma Bro"Christie Smythe is a journalist and ex-girlfriend of Martin Shkreli, the infamous pharma bro who was freed from prison today. I connected with Christie after seeing a documentary about Martin. Christie writes Smirk, a book about her experience dating Skhreli.0 comments0
- #15: Justin Fineberg - Heretical thoughts, the curator economy, and creating contentJustin Fineberg is a good friend and the founder of Reclists, a customizable newsletter that delivers you the reading lists and twitter likes of your favorite thought leaders like Tim Ferriss, Paul Graham, and Balaji Srinivasan. We chat heretical thoughts, content creation, Lambda School, and more.0 comments0
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