BuiltOnAir

Say hi to Khe Hy from Los Angeles, California. Khe is creator of the blog and newsletter Rad Reads and contributing editor at Quartz. His current ventures in writing are a sharp left turn from his previous career on Wall Street. Tired of staring at spreadsheets all day, Khe decided to quit his job in finance to pursue his entrepreneurial itch.

Show Notes

Welcome to BuiltOnAir, a podcast and video series about all things Airtable. Each week, we talk with someone active in the Airtable community to discuss their experiences and showcase an interesting way they’ve used Airtable in their work.

This episode we welcome Khe Hy from Los Angeles, California. Khe is creator of the blog and newsletter Rad Reads and contributing editor at Quartz. His current ventures in writing are a sharp left turn from his previous career on Wall Street. Tired of staring at spreadsheets all day, Khe decided to quit his job in finance to pursue his entrepreneurial itch. 

In the ensuing months, he began blogging about the hurdles he was facing, including his own self-doubt. Writing actually helped him find his calling: creating thoughtful content about facing uncertainty and living with intention. We discuss how Khe grows his audience, and how apps like Airtable help him manage RadReads.

Khe gives us a demo of his blog editorial calendar in Airtable, where he schedules posts and corrals all his ideas for new writing projects.

RadReads | https://radreads.co/
Find Khe on Instagram @radreadsco or Twitter @khemaridh

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What is BuiltOnAir?

Welcome to BuiltOnAir, a podcast and video series about all things Airtable. Each week, we talk with someone active in the Airtable community to discuss their experiences and showcase an interesting way they’ve used Airtable in their work.