Opening
Gustav Söderström (00:00:00): The internet started with curation, often user curation. So you took something, some good like people or books or music, and you digitize it and you put it online and then you ask users to curate it. And that was your Facebook, Spotify, and so forth. And then after a while, the world switched from curation to recommendation, where instead of people doing that work, you had algorithms....
The opener starts with biography before advice. That order makes the guest legible as a person before the listener extracts tactics.
Low-ego framing
rethink the entire user experience and sometimes the business model as well. And I think what we're entering now is we're going from your curation to recommendation to generation. And I...
Uses we/us, uncertainty, or learner framing instead of performing authority.
Accept praise cleanly
catchy. I think anything getting stuck in people's head is a success. Gustav, thank you so much for being here. We are two for two for Swedish people. Gustaf, with an F, Alströmer was on the podcast....
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.
Name the work
You threw out there that you want to write a book someday. What do you think your book would be about? Gustav Söderström (01:10:11): I have no idea. I have no idea. Statistically, it's probably going...
Names a concrete strength, artifact, or contribution instead of offering generic praise.
Ask with curiosity
are just like, "What the hell's ... I hate change, stop changing things." How do you think about that? Who do you listen to? Who do you ignore? How do you know to stay the course? How do you approach that?...
Turns a moment that could become critique into a question about the guest's thinking.
Accept praise cleanly
you. Thank you again for being here. Two final questions, where can folks find you online if they want to learn more, maybe reach...
Accepts praise without shrinking from it or turning it into a performance.