I know a ton of people reading this will relate to what I’m talking about: starting something that feels completely daunting. So here’s another blog about my new YouTube channel, I Learned It on a Podcast—partly because I desperately need viewers, but mostly because this episode hit me hard.”
“For those new to the show: I Learned It on a Podcast is my attempt to create what I always wished existed—something that highlights amazing podcast episodes the way book reviewers highlight great books. I listen to podcasts constantly and kept finding incredible insights that I wanted to share.”
I’d already put out Episode 1 when I heard filmmaker Robert Rodriguez on The Tim Ferriss Show during my drive home from work. His insights energized me in a way I wasn’t expecting—which is perfect timing since I’m juggling an amazing wife, a three-year-old, a commute, and a podcast. I laugh to myself when I tell people, “I wasn’t busy enough, so I started a YouTube channel.”
This episode ended up being particularly meaningful because it traces my own filmmaking evolution—from making goofy movies with friends in high school, to creating a short artsy film in college, to my 2007 reality show “Jew Complete Me” (yes, that was really the name), and now to this YouTube channel. It’s a reminder that creative journeys are never linear, and sometimes the best projects come from embracing uncertainty.
Key Takeaways from The Video
Embrace Your Limitations as Creative Fuel
Rodriguez made his breakthrough film “El Mariachi” with just $7,725, proving that constraints don’t have to be obstacles—they can be catalysts for extraordinary creativity. When film stock alone costs thousands of dollars, he had to shoot much of the film in one take.
Manifest Who You Are Being
One of the most powerful concepts discussed is Rodriguez’s approach to identity: he printed business cards calling himself a filmmaker before he’d made his feature film. As he puts it, you don’t call yourself an “aspiring filmmaker”—you’re either a filmmaker or you’re not. This mindset shift from aspiring to being is transformative.
Use Daily Habits to Build Your New Identity
After committing to doing one small action daily toward the channel—whether it’s watching a tutorial, brainstorming thumbnail ideas, or planning content—the consistent habit gradually built the identity of being a YouTuber.
So claim your identity, embrace your constraints, and build small daily habits that support who you’re becoming. You don’t need clarity to begin—you just need to begin.
Question: What are you putting off sharing?
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Hi Noah,
Well you and dad have baited me twice in the same week. (LOL)
Question: What are you putting off sharing?
As my 49th business startup I began creating fire arm suppressors components last year using conventional machining processes: CNC, Screw Machine, Rotary Transfer. Now I’m developing additive methods to “mold” the more difficult alloys 17-4, Titanium, Inconell which are expensive to purchase and machine. Metal Printers, Binder Jets, SLS Printers, Powder metal press MIM (Metal injection molding, vacuum furnace sintering and debinding are among the processes I’ve purchased capital equipment for.
Embrace Your Limitations as Creative Fuel
I start new businesses before looking for customers with money to pay for the product.
Manifest Who You Are Being
An Entrepreneur who enjoys learning new processes and gets bored with the old. Ready Fire Aim.
Use Daily Habits to Build Your New Identity
Build an identity as a promoter…. Find a need and fill the void……
We wholesale suppressor (silencer) components to resellers who wish to create their own brand. We are also open to other high volume machining or any additive manufacturing projects from 1 piece to 1 million. (We are also looking for commissioned sales representatives who sell these services on an account by account basis.
Noah: Hows that??
John