Part 2, Brains on Fire: Interview with Spike Jones
January 13, 2010
“People ache for the human connection.”
–Spike Jones, Chief Firestarter, Brains on Fire
In Part 2 of my three-part interview with Spike Jones from Brains on Fire, we cover lots of ground, from what it takes to have a strong culture to how movements live both offline and online to how building a community is an organic process. We also touch on having fun, saving the day and being profitable. Photo by brainsonfireflicker.
Two of my key take-aways as a wisdom entrepreneur:
- A traditional entrepreneur can get caught up in the goal of making money, to the detriment of growing the business. Likewise, a wisdom entrepreneur can be so enamored with their cause that engaging and empowering kindred spirits can suffer, to the detriment of building a movement. Spike reminds me that focusing on “the other” is where it’s at. Whoever is in your community, find ways to tap into their passion and co-create with them.
- Defining your brand (part of the Crystallizing phase in A Bigger Voice) and staying true to it is important, whether you are a traditional entrepreneur or a wisdom entrepreneur. Fun is part of the Brains on Fire brand and you can see it throughout their work. I especially like how it comes out in how they welcome viewers to their site.
Enjoy Part 2, which is approximately 12 minutes long.
In Part 3, Spike reveals more lessons learned on building movements, including one that I found to be completely counter-intuitive. Stay tuned.