Login Podcast
Login Podcast
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Interviewer Sarah Hill, Founder of Bobi Media, invites you to login to her feed for a while with unique guests known for art, media, and entrepreneurial acumen. With advice in business and life, each guest is handpicked as someone who we think can provide meaning, value, and entertainment. Previously Sarah Hill was the talent for the Facebook Live show on Bookstr.com. She interviewed famous authors like Tony Robbins, Laurie Hernandez, Deepak Chopra, Neil Degrasse Tyson and more. She is currently the publicist for the successful podcast, Clear + Vivid with Alan Alda. Together she and the team have worked on over 350 podcast episodes in the last six years.
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The podcast explores diverse themes centered around entrepreneurship, creative innovation, and personal growth, with episodes delving into how to navigate the publishing industry with advice from successful authors, the secrets to achieving a well-rounded life as an entrepreneur, and redefining the gift-giving process through the lens of passion and purpose. Episodes feature guests like Dave Borgenicht sharing disaster preparedness strategies in publishing and Michael Friedman on maintaining balance while building multiple businesses.

Interviewer Sarah Elizabeth Hill, Founder of Bobi Media, invites you to login to her feed for a while with unique guests known for art, media, and entrepreneurial acumen. With advice in business and life, each guest is handpicked as someone who we think can provide meaning, value, and entertainment. Previously Sarah Elizabeth Hill was the talent for the Facebook Live show on Bookstr.com. She interviewed famous authors like Tony Robbins, Laurie Hernandez, Deepak Chopra, Neil Degrasse Tyson and more. She is currently the publicist for the successful podcast, Clear + Vivid with Alan Alda. Together she and the team have worked on over 350 podcast episodes in the last six years.
Jason Chatfield is an award-winning cartoonist, author, and stand-up comedian based in New York City. For 16 years, he wrote and drew the 102-year-old internationally syndicated comic strip Ginger Meggs. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire, MAD Magazine, Variety, Wired, and more. He’s a former President of both the National Cartoonists Society and the Australian Cartoonists Association, writes the award-winning Substack New York Cartoons with over 19,000 weekly subscribers, and serves as the portrait illustrator for Sam Harris’s meditation app, Waking Up.
But what struck me most in this conversation wasn’t his résumé — which he will massively downplay by the way. It was his discipline and entrepreneurial drive that sets him apart.
Jason talks about treating creativity like a business. About working from a calendar instead of a to-do list. About how jokes evolve from overheard subway moments to stand-up bits to New Yorker cartoons to full book series. And about what it really means to build a creative life over decades, not days.
We talk about failure, imposter syndrome, about backing yourself anyway, and about why chasing algorithms is a losing game compared to serving the people already in the room.
He’s an absolute beast of a creative force.
If you’re interested in the arts not just as expression, but as a way of living, building, and sustaining a career, this episode is for you.

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