Steven Dimmitt is living proof that when you live life chasing your own curiosity, the output can lead to opportunities you never knew existed. Steven is a rock climber, podcaster, and entrepreneur.

He left his engineering job to move into a van full-time, and pursue personal goals in his passion of rock climbing. For the past year, he has been building The Nugget Climbing Podcast where he interviews world-class climbers to tease out the habits and routines that got them where they are today. The podcast has already hit 500k downloads in the first 18 months.

Dive in and let’s explore how successful entrepreneurs are the ones who scratch their own itch!

Things you will learn in this episode:

[00:01 – 05:28] Opening Segment

I introduce today’s guest, Steven Dimmitt Steven gives a bit of his background  Thinking life is about choosing the “least bad option”  Fell into the path of engineering  Breaking out of the self-limits Going into entrepreneurship – “what is an itch I want to scratch?”

[05:29 – 20:01] Successful Entrepreneurs Scratch Their Own Itch

Steven talks about his first lessons as an entrepreneur The mistake of trying to create something you’re not interested in  The start of Steven’s blog  Building credibility with the podcast  Starting a podcast without generalizing the content  Rising above the competition by niching down  Incorporating your interests and digging deeper  Scratching your own itch  Always curious and asking questions The networking opportunity that comes from good interviews  Becoming financially stable from the content alone How Steven makes his content unique through authentic curiosity  Extract the most interesting things from each person  A quick word from our sponsor

[20:02 – 26:50] Steven Dimmitt on Building Your Network

How Steven breaks out of his shell to connect with other people  Breaking down introversion vs. extroversion  Get uncomfortable at least once a week  Who you know or what you know Network over knowledge  Make other people as interesting as possible  Some amount of imposter syndrome can be healthy

[26:51 – 35:33] Closing Segment

ThE RaNDoM RoUnD How to connect with Steven Links below  Final words

Tweetable Quotes:

“If you change your inputs, you are capable of achieving different outputs.” – Steven Dimmitt

“I think people can really feel curiosity. I don’t force my guests to talk about specific things, I just want to really try to extract what’s most interesting about that specific person.” – Steven Dimmitt

“Everyone is interesting if you ask them the right questions.” – Steven Dimmitt

Resources Mentioned:

The Nugget Climbing Podcast The Four Hour Body The Four Hour Workweek Tools of Titans

Want to connect with Steven? You can follow him on Instagram . Show some love and head on over to https://thenuggetclimbing.com/ and get connected to the community.

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