The GRTiQ 10 is a weekly Q&A segment that wraps up every episode of the GRTiQ Podcast, offering listeners a fun and personal look at each guest. Through ten thoughtfully crafted questions, guests reveal their favorite books, music, and life hacks, share impactful advice, and reflect on their vision for the future. Designed to uncover what inspires and motivates them, the GRTiQ 10 provides practical takeaways and fosters a deeper connection between listeners and guests.

The GRTiQ 10: Connor Howe (Ep. 166)

In a recent GRTiQ Podcast episode, Connor Howe shared his insights during the GRTiQ 10 segment, providing a glimpse into the books, movies, music, advice, and life lessons that have shaped his journey.

When asked about the book or article that had the most impact on his life, Connor mentioned “Ghost in the Wires” by Kevin Mitnick, a captivating memoir of one of the world’s most famous hackers.

For movie recommendations, Connor suggested “Fight Club,” a film known for its profound commentary on society and identity.

When it comes to music, Connor would choose to listen to the artist Nujabes for the rest of his life, appreciating the unique blend of jazz and hip-hop.

The best advice Connor ever received was to “look through the problem and not at the problem.” This perspective has helped him approach challenges more effectively.

Connor shared an interesting personal fact: he used to play the cello, a talent not widely known.

For his best life hack, Connor emphasized the importance of changing environments when stuck on a problem. He believes that a different setting can spark new thoughts and solutions.

Based on his life experiences, Connor believes that resilience and the refusal to quit are key characteristics that lead to success. He emphasized the importance of persistence in achieving one’s goals.

In the final segment, Connor completed three sentences:

  1. The thing that most excites him about web3 is building together.
  2. If you’re on X, formerly known as Twitter, you should be following Enso Finance.
  3. He is happiest when he is learning.

To hear more about Connor Howe’s experiences and insights, be sure to listen to the full GRTiQ Podcast interview: https://www.grtiq.com/grtiq-podcast-166-connor-howe/ 

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