27Jul, 2009

Interview with Mike Hyatt of Thomas Nelson Publishers

Anne Jackson, over at Flowerdust.net sat both Mike Hyatt (CEO, Thomas Nelson Publishers) and I down to talk through what Mike and I will be sharing at the upcoming Story conference in Chicago. You can find this video on her blog, but I thought it was interesting enough to feature here as well. The event will come in just about the middle of the Million Miles tour, but I will be sharing most of the same material there that I will in the other 60 cities. Looking forward to the conference. Thanks, Anne, and Mike.

Donald Miller and Michael Hyatt – Exclusive Interview on Story from Anne Jackson on Vimeo.

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12 Responses to “Interview with Mike Hyatt of Thomas Nelson Publishers”

  1. JamesW says:

    This is probably the lamest, whiniest complaint ever, but I am having a hard time hearing what you say in this clip because the “background” music is louder than your voice. I gave up around the 2:00 mark.

    I’m still gonna buy the book, though ;)

  2. Natalie says:

    And the STORY begins…. PRAISE HIM>>>

  3. Oliver says:

    yes i agree about the music being too loud don :)

    incidentally – what is the track that’s playing? i like it.

  4. Mike Moore says:

    I had a problem with the music drowning out the words too. Judging by the sound of the vocals, the mic wasn’t very close to you two (it was picking up the reverb in the room quite loudly and your voices not very solidly, so the music then kinda made things worse. And I REALLY wanted to hear everything you said, Don.

  5. anne jackson says:

    it’s explosions in the sky. :)

  6. janelle lee says:

    Good grief people. If you click on the link you can see it’s an “off the cuff” interview, not some professional studio gig.

    Don, the content was great and thank you so much for sharing.

    Sorry, but what a group of whiners!

  7. Mike Moore says:

    Dear Janelle Lee,
    We love you very much. Your hair looks great today.
    Sincerely,
    A Group Of Whiners

  8. ben says:

    I’m really not complaining here, But i have to admit i was a bit taken back and had to do more than one double take when it appeared that your arm was resting on the knee of Mr.Hyatt. That aside, I really can’t wait for the book and the new tour. Seriously stoked. I don’t know if i’ve ever known anyone as inspiring as you Don. Please dont take my comment about your arm on his leg offensivley, I don’t judge.

  9. Mike Moore says:

    Ben, I must say (no offense), sorry, but what a bunch of whining! (kidding)

  10. Jenn Hoff says:

    Really great interview. Super-duper annoying music. Seriously can’t wait for the book!

  11. Dominique Boyd says:

    How beautiful. Ever since I heard you speak in Kelowna last fall I’ve been thinking of story and so it is especially cool that you have written a book that details your own journey using the principles of story. Mike Hyatt makes a stellar point that the “poor” have so much to teach us about God. I am inspired by Anne Jackson. What a courageous woman.

    Thank you Donald Miller for sharing yourself with us.

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