Published Sep 15, 2020

404: Guy Raz | How I Built This

Guy Raz, of 'How I Built This' fame, divulges the resilience required in entrepreneurship and the myths surrounding opportunity and age, while narrating his inspiring journalistic rise and offering invaluable interviewing strategies.
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  • Early Challenges

    Guy Raz's early career in journalism was marked by significant challenges and a sense of imposter syndrome. Starting as an intern at NPR, he quickly rose to become the youngest overseas bureau chief at 25, a role that was both exhilarating and daunting 1. Despite his rapid ascent, Raz often felt out of place among seasoned journalists and faced skepticism from those he interviewed 2. He reflects on the traditional role of journalists, emphasizing the need to report problems without offering solutions, a perspective he found limiting 2.

    I was faking it until I became it before that became a thing.

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    These experiences shaped his approach to storytelling and journalism.

       

    Adaptation & Growth

    As Guy Raz progressed in his career, he learned to adapt and grow, navigating the complexities of journalism and storytelling. He transitioned from being a war correspondent to a storyteller focused on people's experiences, a shift that required him to redefine his professional identity 3. Raz emphasizes the importance of overcoming obstacles and embracing struggle as essential components of personal and professional growth 4.

    You have to experience struggle. You have to figure out how to get through obstacles.

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    His journey illustrates the non-linear path of career development and the power of reinvention.

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