EPISODE · Jun 21, 2026 · 1H 26M
#132 George W. Peters: The Most Selfish Networking Tool Ever Created
from EXPresso · host Henrik Holth
In this episode, I’m joined by George W. Peters, host of Industry Game.This became a conversation about much more than podcasting. George and I are both building podcasts while also working full-time careers, and we talk about why a podcast can become one of the most powerful tools for curiosity, learning, relationships, and personal growth.Why starting before you feel ready is often the most important step.Why the first episodes are always the hardest.How consistency compounds over time.Why the best conversations happen when you stop trying to “interview” and allow a real conversation to unfold.How a podcast can become what George calls “the most selfish networking tool” - because it gives you a real reason to sit down with interesting people, ask better questions, and build relationships you otherwise never would have had.The power of reps, including what Joe Rogan’s thousands of episodes can teach us about mastery.Why motivation is overrated, and why identity matters more.Why successful people often aren’t as different as we think - they just keep showing up.Why this episode also marks a new step for EXPresso, as the podcast opens up to more English-speaking and international conversations going forward.A fun, honest and reflective conversation about curiosity, consistency, relationships, podcasting, and what it means to actually get in the game.Episode #132 George W. Peters -The Most Selfish Networking Tool Ever Created
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In this episode, I’m joined by George W. Peters, host of Industry Game.This became a conversation about much more than podcasting. George and I are both building podcasts while also working full-time careers, and we talk about why a podcast can become one of the most powerful tools for curiosity, learning, relationships, and personal growth.Why starting before you feel ready is often the most important step.Why the first episodes are always the hardest.How consistency compounds over time.Why the best conversations happen when you stop trying to “interview” and allow a real conversation to unfold.How a podcast can become what George calls “the most selfish networking tool” - because it gives you a real reason to sit down with interesting people, ask better questions, and build relationships you otherwise never would have had.The power of reps, including what Joe Rogan’s thousands of episodes can teach us about mastery.Why motivation is overrated, and why identity matters more.Why successful people often aren’t as different as we think - they just keep showing up.Why this episode also marks a new step for EXPresso, as the podcast opens up to more English-speaking and international conversations going forward.A fun, honest and reflective conversation about curiosity, consistency, relationships, podcasting, and what it means to actually get in the game.Episode #132 George W. Peters -The Most Selfish Networking Tool Ever Created
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