Your best work doesn’t need more polish—it needs to be seen. In this episode, Jaime challenges the myth that holding back protects your ideas and shares a practical roadmap for turning hiding into helping.
In 2008, Stanford professor Andrew Ng uploaded his machine learning course online for free—an act that reshaped modern education.
That single decision turned a full classroom into a global movement.
So why do so many creators still hoard their best ideas?
In this episode, host Jaime Solis pulls the thread on a common creative trap: hiding your work in the name of perfection or humility. From the psychology of fear to the systems that keep your work invisible, Jaime unpacks why “waiting until it’s ready” is just another form of resistance—and what to do instead.
Through stories from creators like Andrew Ng, Gary Vaynerchuk, Austin Kleon, Christopher Nolan, and Marie Forleo, you’ll learn how to share your process, teach your current struggle, and align generosity with growth.
Because the truth is simple: hiding your work helps no one.
Sharing it? That’s how change spreads.