Working for the Audience
Mike shares how the interactive nature of viewer feedback transformed his approach to creating "Dirty Jobs." He emphasizes the importance of connecting with the audience, stating that true success comes from working for the viewers rather than the network. This candid conversation highlights the delicate balance between performance and audience expectations in the entertainment industry.In this clip
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Mike Rowe on What 300 Dirty Jobs Taught Him About True Success with Lewis Howes
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