Matt Milliken

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Matt Milliken

Matt Milliken

@matthere1

Grateful for it all.

Dallas, TX Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Matt Milliken
Matt Milliken@matthere1·
@sweatystartup @shawngorham The ridiculous civilization ending tweet threats would bring disaster at a global level if they were carried out and meaningless if not. This bs “madman” strategy is naive and disqualifying. He’s got to go. We need a serious adult in the WH.
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Nick Huber
Nick Huber@sweatystartup·
@shawngorham I think a deal is done. The new standard for how wars are fought. Instead of sending jet airliners full of cash to terrorists we disable them quickly and move on.
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Shawn Gorham@shawngorham·
Is Trump going to backdown in the next 90 minutes? Or are we escalating?
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Dave@GamewithDave·
People who actually experienced the 1990s: What is something you miss from that decade that just isn't the same today
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Matt Milliken@matthere1·
indeed. most, including me, never open. some, in the business world solving challenging problems, still do. one has to earn the trust and it's damn hard, timing is everything and lots of luck. those who sell, must still try. for me though its all about connecting with your network making your existing customers as happy as possible so they tell others. i agree 100% with a post I saw recently "the mother who recommends your product to her friend group is 1000x more effective in generating your leads than whatever lead generation strategy and tactics "you come up with.
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J Penzer
J Penzer@penzer_j·
@tomfgoodwin @matthere1 reality is that most of us would never even open the email in the first place, no? ratio of ai/non-AI has become way too high to waste time reading emails. If it's important they'll find other channels
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Tom Goodwin
Tom Goodwin@tomfgoodwin·
Am I right in thinking that AI completely destroyed email marketing? I don't think anyone actually reads any emails anymore. Other than from existing known people on existing work.
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Matt Milliken@matthere1·
@leeschmidt123 @tomfgoodwin i've mostly given up on traditional outbound, but it's still expected in my role. to tom's point i think there are hardly any that will engage with cold email. this happened way before ai accelerated. word of mouth and one's network is how deals happen.
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Lee Schmidt
Lee Schmidt@leeschmidt123·
@matthere1 @tomfgoodwin If it actually solves a problem perfectly, then I’ll find out about it from word of mouth, paid ads, social discovery, etc. Cold email written by AI = instant block unconditionally.
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Anna Riedl
Anna Riedl@AnnaLeptikon·
I am so jealous of everyone who is healthy and without pain and can simply live life. I am basically still mostly locked in, barely able to read, not able to lift, and seeing all the things people are up to and have been up to the last months, makes me sad and resentful on top of the health issue. I am genuinely trying to be happy for everyone, but it’s so unfair and the uncertainty whether I’ll ever get the chance to do any of this is unbearable.
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Matt Milliken@matthere1·
@seanmdav Whew. Thanks Sean. I was wondering if what Vance was saying about aliens being demons was true. Good to know you know it’s true.
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Matt Milliken@matthere1·
@simonsarris @SchrodingrsBrat The awning is bad , sure. Apart from that I see a strangely attractive alien, interstellar womb-like structure beckoning one inside to some warm comforting space embedded into the rocky crags lashed by the sea.
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Simon Sarris
Simon Sarris@simonsarris·
@SchrodingrsBrat I think there's a lot of value in cement, but most brutalists use it all wrong. They do stuff like the awning in that building. The ideal way to build with cement to make imposing structures would be to build like the Egyptians. Very few spans, giant columns, no "dangling" stuff
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Matt Milliken@matthere1·
@robertgraham All his sycophants nodding in supplication. I’m appalled anytime I see it.
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Robert Graham
Robert Graham@robertgraham·
I don't want a stupid president who believes old people cognitive tests are a measure of IQ.
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Robert Graham
Robert Graham@robertgraham·
Your regular reminder that such cognitive tests are actually easy for most people, and that only a very stupid person would think it's the same as an IQ test. They are for old people, to see if their cognitive abilities have degraded, which is why previous presidents didn't take them.
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Trump: I don't want a stupid person being president, you know, I'll say it right now. I'm the only president that ever took a cognitive test. I took it 3 times. It's actually a very hard test for a lot of people. It wasn't hard for me

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Simon Sarris
Simon Sarris@simonsarris·
2018 -> 2025 for the first couple years we had no landscaping budget and the front lawn was mostly sand, then poppies and bachelors buttons, now daffodils and a field
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Matt Milliken@matthere1·
@cmclymer Anyone with any knowledge of scripture know "putting his head on a spike" actually means showing loving devotion to Christ.
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Charlotte Clymer 🇺🇦
Charlotte Clymer 🇺🇦@cmclymer·
Correction to my remarks regarding James Talarico on a recent podcast: When I said "I pray that God draws and quarters James Talarico and puts his head on a spike as a warning to others," I only meant that as a metaphor for hoping he is reborn with Christ's love in his heart. My statement, while very violent and graphic, is not literally calling for James Talarico to be murdered by the Almighty. I am merely referencing an imprecatory psalm, you see. It's okay to call for someone to be killed because it's a metaphor from the Bible. Please remember we are the religion of unconditional love.
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Matt Milliken@matthere1·
@simonsarris The scene in Anna Karenina where Levin and Kitty write the first letters of the passionate thing they want to say to each other and they both guess. I just read that a few weeks ago and I think about it every few days.
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Simon Sarris
Simon Sarris@simonsarris·
the great benefit to reading fiction, even if years later you do not remember the particulars of stories, is that you carry the moods with you forever this richness of moods is a kind of internal vocabulary
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Dave Kline
Dave Kline@dklineii·
Most people overcommunicate. They ramble. The dive into the weeds. They lose their audience. And in doing so, lose their credibility. Change how you think and you'll change what you say. And how you say it. Headlines. Punchlines. Here's my 5-step formula to find your voice:
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Dave Kline@dklineii·
Knowing every detail is your advantage. Sharing every detail is your liability. The leaders who drive impact aren't the ones who know the most. They're the ones who share what their audience needs to hear. RT and follow @dklineii for more practical leadership insights.
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Matt Milliken
Matt Milliken@matthere1·
@Devon_Eriksen_ @MakingSenseHQ His podcast is one if the best. He’s one of the least audience-captured voices out there and yes he reviles Trump, as one should. Pissing off people across the whole spectrum is a signal.
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
@MakingSenseHQ Why does anyone still listen to Sam Harris? I'd rather have spam stuffed in my ears.
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Making Sense Podcast@MakingSenseHQ·
Tucker cornered Huckabee into endorsing a biblical mandate for Israel to take the entire Middle East, then used it to signal to his audience that Christians owe Jews nothing. Sam Harris breaks down what he calls a new and alarming strain of Christian politics.
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