2016-10-01



Photo credit: Aminul Islam Sajib

“If someone has those four things — work ethic, taste, integrity, and curiosity — I believe that you can learn anything in the world.” – Matt Mullenweg

Matt Mullenweg (@photomatt) is most associated with a tool that powers more than 25% of the entire Web: WordPress. He’s also the CEO of Automattic, which is a multi-billion dollar, fully distributed startup. Matt loves tea, tequila, and Chicken McNuggets.

His first time on the show went over so well that you’ve all been asking for a round two. So in this episode, he answers your most popular questions.

If you only have 5 minutes, you’ll want to hear Matt’s thoughts on the factors (other than hard work) most likely to lead to a successful career.

Please enjoy!



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Scroll below for links and show notes…

Selected Links from the Episode

Connect with Matt:

Twitter | Blog | Facebook | Spotify

Matt Mullenweg on Polyphasic Sleep, Tequila, and Building Billion-Dollar Companies (Matt’s first appearance on this show)

(A few of) Matt’s companies and services: WordPress, Jetpack, and Automattic

Zoom video conferencing

Slack team communication

How P2 Changed Automattic by Matt Mullenweg

Google Apps

Automattic Grand Meetup 2016 – Whistler, Canada by Clicky Steve

US citizens who travel frequently should see if they qualify for TSA Precheck and Global Entry.

Matt uses Google Fi for his Internet connection on the go.

What’s in Matt’s Bag 2016 edition

WordPress.com Parent Automattic Raises $160 Million, Valued at $1.16 Billion by Liz Gannes, Recode

Calm meditation app

Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead by Brené Brown

Becoming Wise: An Inquiry into the Mystery and Art of Living by Krista Tippett

Communication platforms Matt mentions: Facebook Messenger, Snapchat, WhatsApp, and bbPress

Commerce platforms Matt mentions: Shopify, BigCommerce, Ecwid, and WooCommerce

QWERTY vs. Dvorak as Fast as Possible by Techquickie

Search Inside Yourself: The Unexpected Path to Achieving Success, Happiness (and World Peace) by Chade-Meng Tan, Daniel Goleman, and Jon Kabat-Zinn

Facebook Poke Is Dead…and So Is Facebook Camera by Ellis Hamburger, The Verge

Fire Phone One Year Later: Why Amazon’s Smartphone Flamed Out by Ben Fox Rubin, CNET

The World’s 50 Best Restaurants

Alpha Omega Winery

Foie gras

Chateau d’Yquem Winery

“Artificial intelligence” Web developer/designer tools mentioned: The Grid and Wix ADI

Even Early Focus Groups Hated Clippy by Robinson Meyer

Bots Won’t Replace Apps. Better Apps Will Replace Apps. by Dan Grover

What is deep learning?

Publications Matt reads to gauge hype cycles: The New Yorker, New York Magazine, The Economist, Wired, and Fast Company

Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

1984 by George Orwell

Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business by Neil Postman

Matt Mullenweg places on the 40 under 40 list, Fortune

Matt Mullenweg receives the Heinz Award in the Technology, the Economy, and Employment category

The Pomodoro Technique

Anatomy of a Critical Security Bug presentation by Andrew Nacin, Loop Conf

Matt uses Coach.me as part of his morning routine.

Elysium Health

Nootrobox KADO-3 krill and fish oil

Sun salutations (yoga)

Show Notes

Matt talks about what happened with WordPress and Automattic since his last tequila-fueled appearance on the show. [05:50]

What’s the hardest part about running a company with a distributed workforce? [06:43]

Matt’s seasoned tips for frequent travelers. [11:43]

Professional and personal advice Matt would give his younger self. [14:28]

What’s the most important skillset for an entrepreneur to develop? [18:12]

What non-technical characteristics does Matt look for when recruiting new employees? [20:24]

If WordPress is the platform of writing, and Shopify is the platform of commerce, what other platforms are worth developing? [22:39]

Matt talks about the toughest thing he deals with day-to-day. [26:36]

Once-important default settings (values or behaviors) Matt has since questioned and removed. [28:03]

What factors — aside from hard work — does Matt believe contribute significantly to success? [32:54]

Matt talks about failure and how even the big names don’t always get it right. [33:50]

What final food and drink is appropriate for greeting the apocalypse? [35:42]

Matt’s thoughts on so-called “artificial intelligence” web developer/designer tools — and if WordPress might utilize something like these in future. [39:40]

Matt on machine learning and deep learning. [45:25]

What would the next six months of Matt’s life look like if he’d been less successful thus far and had to start with nothing? [46:31]

How would Matt gauge hype cycles for what’s in demand if he were trying to start a new business today? [49:40]

Where does Matt see the future of the Internet in terms of user behavior? [52:05]

Is the demand for Web development still high, or is it stagnating? [56:18]

How does Matt motivate himself? [59:18]

How has Matt solved his biggest technical problems? [1:02:19]

What is Matt’s evening routine (if he has one)? [1:05:55]

Matt’s morning routine? [1:07:45]

People Mentioned

Brené Brown

Krista Tippett

Julia Hartz

Elon Musk

Steve Jobs

Jony Ive

Chade-Meng Tan

Andrew Nacin

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