Justin's brain

Justin Jackson
Justin's brain

Hi, I'm Justin Jackson. Here, I'm sharing brief thoughts on building a better life, bootstrapping, improving society, growing older in tech, being a dad...

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  1. 18 DEC

    Too old to be a founder?

    I wrote a blog post, that ended up Hacker News, called: "What's happening with founders over 40?" I got a lot of comments and reactions to the piece, so I thought I'd respond to those here. Key moments: 0:00 - What was the blog post about?1:28 - Discussion of cognitive changes and fluid vs crystallized intelligence3:01 - Personal example of declining energy for late-night work5:36 - Menopause and hormonal changes in aging7:58 - Research showing the age of a successful founder is 4510:15 - Personal life stage considerations12:31 - Thoughts on ambition and different paths for aging entrepreneurs14:04 - Discussion of taking health seriously in your 40s15:44 - Example of shifting gears like Rob Walling17:38 - Final example: Bob DylanKey Quotes: "At 44, I don't feel like I still have the raw horsepower in terms of creative mental energy that I did 20 years ago.""It's like gradually and then sudden. And there's actually research that shows that aging might happen in these bursts.""A 50 year old entrepreneur is nearly twice as likely to have a runaway success as a 30 year old.""Nothing sticks. I have to clear my schedule, concentrate, take supplements, stay up late, and take copious notes just to make a bit of progress on anything.""You can't have the same kind of energy or creative firepower forever. I did that. I can't do that anymore, but I can do other things now."Links: Blog post: What's happening with founders over 40?Draft: I'm 44, and my brain is getting worseArticle: How Old Are Successful Tech Entrepreneurs?Blog: Old founders do this betterResearch: How the Aging Brain Affects ThinkingArticle: Humans age dramatically at two key points in lifeResearch: Nonlinear dynamics of multi-omics profiles during human agingPeter Attia: build muscle in your 40sVideo: Bob Dylan, 60 minutesBook: From Strength to Strength, Arthur Brooks

    19 min
  2. 31/01/2023

    My 2022 year in review: bootstrapping a SaaS startup, new features, conferences, investments

    This is my 2022 year in review. I've been writing these every year since 2013. Traditionally, these have focused on my business highlights: what's happening with the podcasting SaaS I run with Jon Buda (Transistor.fm), thoughts on bootstrapping and startups, plus any other personal experiences I feel I can share publicly. If you'd prefer to read the blog post version, you can find it here:https://justinjackson.ca/2022-review What happened in 2022 for Transistor.fmWith a team of four people, we were able to launch a lot more features than in previous years. Updated podcast website builder (and new themes)Multiple languages for podcast websitesFree podcast website builder for non-Transistor customersPodcast achievement badgesMultiple improvements to Dynamic Ad InsertionEpisode timestamp linksMultiple improvements to podcast analytics: episode comparison chartsGuest, host, and creator profiles for podcast websitesCool MP3 chapter feature that automatically generates timestampsRemove email address from the RSS feed, so you don't get spamAdded a few new Podcasting 2.0 tags (and joined the Podcast Standards Project)Big refresh to the Transistor marketing websiteI spent the last few months of 2022 trying to improve Transistor's search results for terms like "how to start a podcast" (both on Google and YouTube). Other links: Tatiana's community newsletterMatt Ruby's standup comedy specialWhy Sam Harris left TwitterTop posts from 2022 Working harder won't make you more successfulOlder founders do this betterThe Good LifeIs Twitter done?

    24 min

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Hi, I'm Justin Jackson. Here, I'm sharing brief thoughts on building a better life, bootstrapping, improving society, growing older in tech, being a dad...

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