ImpactDAOs: How do they get things done?

Recorded: Sept. 23, 2022 Duration: 0:16:21

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So yeah, you know what I just realized that I don't have one on my phone so I'm going to record it. I'm going to just figure out another way to download this file because a lot of people are doing this actually they do children's faces and then they start
So there are lots of people doing here.
sort of spaces and they will be pushing it out as a podcast as well. So he did many couple of tips. I'm just going to go to the documents. He showed me like, I need to figure it out. Yeah, but it'll be great to preserve them. Yeah, they're great conversations.
Okay cool. Yeah, let's give a few minutes and see a bunch of people. Yeah, how's the day be? Good. It's beautiful weather here. Yeah.
So let's finally fall. I remember passing by Baltimore once I think I passed from New York to Delaware.
And, uh, okay. You need to stop in the middle right? That's one of the places that comes in the middle.
was agreeing.
It's been great yeah it's been great yeah been up since morning so but it's been really good so we've done in the morning that it's the best time to worship
Am I clear by the way this type of descent?
What was that? Am I coming across to a loud or the muffler? No, that's clear. Yeah, I had to get out of the house and
My dog has been super barky so I picked a cafe. I hope there's not too much background noise. I know it's okay. Right dog is not right there so it's fine. I hope it's not too of us and there will keep me joining. But you know, let's give another
couple minutes.
Oh, maybe I should just say, have me know. Maybe that would let people know that it's happening.
My previous co-host just got active when he was there at work. What is it? What is it? I've never seen this before. It's funny, but it's funny, but I've never seen this before.
with the impact elbow. It's about politics. It's about different political ideologies. We had a great deep discussion. It was like a podcast on different political ideologies and which ones the Dows mimic the most. And Anacombs his name and he got me down
I'm going to be joining the community spotting, but I don't think that is a meanist. But apparently he's some anarchist community or something like that.
I don't want to say. Sorry. Who wants it? It's Alcom. Alcom.in. I'll send you an answer. Okay. Okay. Yeah, but then he's been very quite with me. He's not an active one to write anymore.
This might be a learning and timing the spaces. I think we got more visitors when we're doing out of a night. Yeah. Okay, I just need to do this.
Maybe it could be the timing.
Yeah, in the future, I think we can like pull people see what time would work best instead of just kind of like picking times. I think the four o'clock was really great. Like four PSP or nine is great. I don't know which time
Okay. Which time do I need to leave the sides of the marital? Maybe our... I don't know. Yeah. Yeah. Maybe our...
But you know, your things don't work for the evenings. They pick off. I don't think they work that hard.
Yeah, I don't think they work in the summer also like a brain books where they take off in the summer Yeah, I don't know they have
I mean, the work night balance is just way too good over there. I've heard that too.
So maybe Friday's on the best stage of skinny one because of the art things I'm working and the evening and not Americans are just keeping it easy.
Um, yeah, so if you want to kind of record a discussion between us and then host it, or if you want to, or if you have auditions right now,
What can it just begin? Just be here for five minutes. If nobody shows up, begin hide up and be skinny one. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm totally down with that.
Yeah, I mean, we want you to just keep talking about something. I think maybe we should like hold people that we want to attend a session to see if we can get like an overlapping time that works and then kind of loop them in specifically for the space. Yeah, that's right.
So, you know what, I think what should we do? Another like two minutes and we can use the grid. Yeah, yeah, that sounds good. I can also ping a couple of people on my end.
and when a good time would be to chat about all things down, all things in fact down. (crickets chirping)
So what is your typical day look like?
Do you rest in my name? Yeah, you're two a day like every day. What does it look like? Like what? To go day, I wake up at like five and then work until like, I'll be seven. Seven in the evening? Yeah.
It's flexible in work. So right now I'm preparing for a raise in mid to late October. So it's just a lot of prepping, a lot of prep work. So I'm just working independently. So my schedule is actually pretty flexible for rescheduling. Yeah, I think a lot of breaks going
I think it's not a great day time. Even in the morning, I think it's not a great day. I feel it's very important to keep going great.
Yeah, of course, Pomodoro technique. Yeah, like you have heard of it. Sorry, you know, I haven't heard of that. What is it? The Pomodoro technique, it's just 30 minutes on and then five minutes off. 30 minutes off. Oh, yeah. I actually do exactly that. And you know what? I'm talking about so many people who now have the phone.
and they don't want to be like we just go on this overdrive of working and I don't know if I can say because as human beings we become a distracted like maybe there was immense focus at one point but because of whatever technology and everything they become very distracted so we got to work
I'm going to keep my brain focused for more than maybe 45 minutes and it's stretch. You know, that's the mass. Sometimes I lose track of time though because I just get like super in it. I'm just kind of like, oh, I'm supposed to do 30 minutes on 30 minutes. Yeah. It's fine.
I don't get any signal like I'm getting distracted the next week working but sometimes I just get distracted within 30 minutes or 40 minutes. Yeah, that's real. You might like flowclone. It's like this news.
that's just like people holding each other accountable on what they say they're gonna do during like specific chunks of time and just like play a low five music for the whole time. It's actually a low key. - Low clap back in. - Is it slow clap back in? - I think it's slow.cloth. - Is it slow.cloth.cloth.cloth.cloth.cloth.cloth.cloth.cloth.#
You know what during COVID? The Koreans started the study groups. You know long distance remote study groups they would put no fine music and they would just study together but in remote places like remote me connected but studying together.
Yeah, it's the same thing. Yeah, it's the same thing. You're basically in the same area, different places but same space and then you're studying. And it's like, you know, you have an amazing screen for you in connection and I think it's a really great
you know you can see each other you're studying and then you're listening to music together yeah yeah I like it too and there's also like a lot of these sees on it apparently I've been meeting these like crazy on me you know what we should actually start something similar for Dallas because I feel like that work is very known the I feel like
So many times and people are unavailable to talk to me. It's true and everything's so distributed. It's like how are we even doing this? It just exists in a silo. So I think this would be a great concept. Can you start with a doubt? Can you start clumsiness?
like study clubs or doubt labs or something like that. Oh, you can have like different people hosting it and then just like, have it be like, I don't want to try that actually. Maybe I would just start like a doubt lab and see whoever the other member like impact on member comes and joins and then we are just working together.
Oh, that would be great. Yeah, for sure. I can sign up the host and do that. So start while we promote it and let's see how successful the experiment is because it's just figuring things out. So, yeah, I don't know if it's pay world.
I get like a free 30 day membership. I think we could probably... Let's try 30 days to the books out. Yeah, it's real. It doesn't make sense. I'll contact the founder and be like,
If it's a do you want more does on the other phone or any email them a couple of times Yeah, I think it's great for that. I have a feeling the support and then the down patients of categories can meet up, you know, like in fact, I don't even find out that's a
category so you do addouts and be like it's so good because anything discuss ideas you know sometimes ideas come on the spot and there's nobody to discuss with but imagine if even if the sponsor is not there even if like just a contribution is there you can still share ideas and discuss it yeah and
like a warm-in shirt. Yeah. For sure. I'm totally done with it. Yeah, I think something great came out from this today so I don't know who else joined us but this is good. So yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll sign up to host and then send you the link. Cool. Yeah.
I'm totally done to go work.
So I'm going to meet up in a cafe and work together as well in real life. Oh yeah, for sure. There's not a lot of crypto people in Baltimore to be honest. So I've only met like maybe three. Yeah. So yeah, I'm definitely the odd duck out. So I appreciate the thermo co-working.
Yeah, okay, good. So my steps set up another time for this. I guess probably more than the best. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.#

FAQ on ImpactDAOs: How do they get things done? | Twitter Space Recording

What did the speaker realize they didn't have on their phone?
They realized they didn't have a podcast recording app on their phone.
What are some of the things people are doing with children's faces?
People are creating various spaces with children's faces and pushing them out as podcasts.
What did the speaker learn from their co-host about recording discussions?
The speaker learned that they need to figure out a way to download the file and preserve the conversations.
What did the speaker suggest about finding a good time for the space?
The speaker suggested pulling people to see what time would work best instead of just picking times.
What technique does the speaker use for work focus?
The speaker uses the Pomodoro technique - 30 minutes on and then 5 minutes off.
What is Flowclone?
Flowclone is a news that holds people accountable for what they say they're going to do during specific chunks of time and plays low-fi music for the whole time.
What did the Koreans start during COVID?
The Koreans started remote study groups during COVID.
What was the idea the speakers came up with for DALS?
The speakers came up with the idea of starting doubt labs or study clubs for DALS.
What key factor makes it difficult to connect with people in DALS, according to the speakers?
The distributed nature of DALS makes it difficult to connect with people.
What is the speaker planning to do with a Doubt Lab?
The speaker is planning to start a Doubt Lab and see who else in the impact on member community comes and joins to work together.