
11. How To Negotiate A Raise And Chainsmokers Show Recap
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We recorded this week’s show in the gorgeous GoSpread.ai podcast space in San Francisco - thank you, team! (Yes, we instantly wanted to crank out a dozen episodes in those vibes.)
Here’s what we covered:
Negotiation behind-the-scenes of a dream weekend: Alex recently performed an opening DJ set at The Chainsmokers show (nearly 10K attendees!) in San Francisco—LED screens, crowd-surfing friends, and even a robot DJ trying to steal the show. But getting there wasn’t straightforward: he was already offered to open for another major artist the same weekend, and chasing the Chainsmokers slot meant taking a risk. We break down how our “maximize, don’t satisfy” mantra that guided the decision—and how the whole experience became a real-life negotiation, balancing opportunity with long-term relationships.
Promotions vs. raises vs. brand-new offers:
Why companies usually put a cap on your raise by leveraging status-quo bias.
The hidden leverage in new job offers - and how sharing salary history undermines it.
Long game vs. quick win: why asking for a raise is a months-long campaign, not a one-email sprint.
Tactful transparency: what to say (and not say) if you’re courting external roles while staying on good terms internally.
Action homework: Answer a recruiter DM this week - even if you love your job - to test your market value.
Huge gratitude to GoSpread.ai for the beautiful set-up and post-production magic. If you’re in SF and need a turnkey podcast studio, reach out to them: hello@gospread.co