What is Ask Nathan? Nathan unpacks the heart behind the Ask Nathan podcast by exploring why questions, rather than scripts, are the fuel that brings his thinking to life. He also outlines his hopes for the show, like helping seconds articulate their value and inviting more voices into a conversation that’s always been bigger than one person.
Hey, this is Nathan Young, founder and author of How to be Second, and this is Ask Nathan, where I answer questions about being and growing as a second in command + a Second by identity, and tear apart myths around those ideas and other concepts. I’m practicing communicating the value of Seconds so you can do so for yourself and others, with even more clarity.
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What's a Second? “Seconds” (people with this identity) are people who tend to have ALL of a long list of natural tendencies, all bundled into one person, like: team focused, inspired by the needs of others, collaborative, high willingness to serve, seeks alignment, sees in implications, and understands systems.
Common roles they find themselves in might be: The right hand, the glue, the everythinger, the tig-tig saya, admin, Second in Command, COO, Chief of Staff, Manager, Integrator, President.
What's a 1iC? People with this identity seem to have grandiose ideas on the daily, dreamer, visionary, tip of the spear, ceo, etc
A couple ways you can go deeper if you are interested:
If you resonated with the way that Nathan talked about himself and how he sees the world, you might be what we call a Second, which is an identity, not a role.
You can take our, “Am I a Second?” assessment on our website at HowtobeSecond.com/assessment
You can grab the book, How to be Second from our website or Amazon, or almost anywhere you like to buy books, including on audio.
If you're inspired by what we're doing here, you can support how to be second at HowtobeSecond.com/support
Thanks again. I'm looking forward to our next question.
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