The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

CC Chapman on How Amazing Things Will Happen

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

We had CC Chapman on BlogcastFM in 2012 after I was fortunate enough to run into him at BlogWorld LA. Since then, he's released a new book called Amazing Things Will Happen which is a complete departure from the subject matter of his previous book. Here are some of the highlights from our chat:
  • Why Career Development as We Know It is Changing CC Chapman
  • A Look at Social Behavior Online
  • The Importance of Having Clarity on Your Career Path
  • Why a Thick Skin is Necessary for Your Best Content
  • The Most Important People in Your Tribe
  • Learning to Recognizing Opportunities for Mentorship
  • Why You Have to Get Face to Face with People
  • The Power of Smaller Intimate Gatherings
  • Refining Your Voice and Balancing It with Vulnerability
  • Why You Should Write a Book Proposal Before You Write a Book
  • The Conan O'Brien Speech that Inspired Amazing Things Will Happen
  • The Difference Between Working with a Co-Author and Individually
  • An Amazing Tip on Using Evernote for Book Creation
  • Why a Complete Disconnect From the Web is Important
  • A Look Into the Marketing Plan for Amazing Things Will Happen
  • Why Word of Mouth is the Best Marketing for Your Book
  • The Power of Longer Form Content for Impact
  • A New Organization that is Making the World a Better Place Through Creativity
  • Why You Can't Seek Out Purpose in Your Work
Tweetable Insights Include: If all you are is a person that needs stuff, nobody wants to be your friend (Click to Tweet) When You Find Your Life's Purpose You will Know it (Click to Tweet)

People and Resources Mentioned

CC Chapman is a content creator, speaker, author, consultant, photographer, motivator, and digital dad. He is Founder & President of Cleon Foundation and the author of Amazing Things Will Happen. You can follow him on twitter @cc_chapman. If you liked this article, would you share it with your friends? Just click here to post it to Twitter. Oh, and we’d be really grateful if you write us a review in iTunes.

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