• Zero To One
    2026/05/01

    Every business owner I've met has the same story. They started something because they're good at it. Then they Googled "how to market my business" and fell into a hole they haven't climbed out of yet.

    It's not that the advice is bad. It's that there's too much of it, and all of it sounds urgent. So you try to do everything, and you end up doing all of it poorly. Meanwhile the thing that would actually move your business forward is sitting underneath the noise, waiting for you to slow down long enough to notice it.

    In this episode, I talk about what actually matters when you're going from zero to one. Why picking one or two channels beats spreading yourself across everything. Why being yourself saves more time than building some corporate alter ego. I get into the only number that matters in your reports and a concept I think every new business owner needs: the kill switch. A way to know exactly when something isn't working so you stop dragging it along out of hope.

    The gap between zero and one doesn't close by doing more. It closes by doing less, better, and showing up again tomorrow.

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    This show is hosted by Jiun Liao, owner of Lobo Media Marketing:

    website: https://lobomedia.ca

    newsletter: https://lobomedia.ca/subscribe/

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    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    00:59 A Brief History of the Internet

    05:41 Why Everyone Sounds the Same

    10:02 How Algorithms Got Here

    12:30 AI and the Content Flood

    14:49 The Attention Paradox

    17:23 Small Communities and the Rise of Real

    23:19 The Meaning Economy

    27:16 Perspective Over Productivity

    30:27 How to Show Up Differently

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    36 分
  • The Quiet Advantage
    2026/04/17

    The internet is getting louder. Every business with a social media account can now publish endless content without anything worth saying. Every platform responds by showing more of it. And we scroll faster just to get past the noise.

    That's not an accident. It's what happens when the cost of making content drops to almost nothing and the only playbook anyone knows is to do more of everything.

    But something is shifting. People are forming smaller communities. They're starting to check if something was made by a real person. They're starting to value things that took time to make. I think we're at the beginning of a different kind of economy. Not the attention economy we've been talking about for the last decade. Something that runs on meaning instead.

    In this episode, I trace how the internet went from a loose collection of microblogs and genuine curiosity to what it is today. I get into why loud used to be a competitive advantage and why it isn't anymore. And I talk about what standing out actually looks like now, which has almost nothing to do with how much you can produce.

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    This show is hosted by Jiun Liao, owner of Lobo Media Marketing:

    website: https://lobomedia.ca

    newsletter: https://lobomedia.ca/subscribe/

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    Chapters

    00:00 Intro

    00:59 A Brief History of the Internet

    05:41 Why Everyone Sounds the Same

    10:02 How Algorithms Got Here

    12:30 AI and the Content Flood

    14:49 The Attention Paradox

    17:23 Small Communities and the Rise of Real

    23:19 The Meaning Economy

    27:16 Perspective Over Productivity

    30:27 How to Show Up Differently

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    37 分