Khalil welcomes aspiring entrepreneurs and like-minded warriors to the podcast, sharing learnings & experiences in his entrepreneurial journey.
Khalil reflects on what he has learned so far about the Roman Emperor known as "The Philospher"; Marcus Aurelius. Marcus is the source inspiration for Khalil's current journey into "The Future of Society" which will be embodied in "Project Aurelius".
Khalil reflects on the latest development of his idea for a Sustainable Decentralised Community, a 6-figure investment offer and the adoption of the brain trust idea under Project Aurelius. For exclusive updates, subscribe to the free plan at https://usaha.one/party Interested to actively participate, reach out to Khalil on his socials; links at https://usaha.one
Khalil reflects together with Irsyad Nazri on the recent conversations that happened between Robert Kiyosaki & Anthony Pompliano as well as the one between Michael Saylor (MicroStrategy), Bill Barhydt (Abra) & Peter Diamandis (Abundance360, XPRIZE & Singularity University). We also talked about the Index Coop project, El Salvador making Bitcoin a legal tender as well as potential local crypto projects to experiment with DAO, IPFS and DeFi products. This is Crypto Conversation #2, a long-form conversation between Khalil & Irsyad. A little bit about Irsyad Nazri. He is a curious soul; from exploring new trends in technology to diving into philosophy and metaphysic realities. From the industries he has been in thus far; has always been inclined to be a generalist when it comes to his approach in life. Currently setting up his own personal brand call Al-Qomar; which centres around his curious nature towards blockchain, crypto, DeFi, and as well related to it from social impact to ESG. You can check him out at https://al-qomar.xyz or if you're using a UD supported browser you can check him at https://al-qomar.crypto
Khalil shares an outcome from his monthly 1-to-1 session with his executive coach. Get Khalil's Lifeline Exercise result & template here: https://usaha.one/lifeline
Khalil could not reflect on his conversation with Firdaus Adib, a fellow student of the "Abundance & Exponential Mindset" due to trade secrets. Instead, he shares something related to the conversation which is about AI designs & its impact on humanity. The above sharing is based on a 2019 book titled "Human Compatible" by Stuart Russell Get the book summary here: https://blinki.st/d2572e61331d?blinkspack=human-compatible-en
Khalil reflects on his journey after high school, which was not going to university to get a degree. Instead, he chose to pursue a professional certificate in computer stuff. He shared his reason behind the decision and the challenges he faced throughout the journey.
Khalil reflects on Stephan Hawking's last book and the 3 big questions that were put forth for humanity. Also, exploring the thought experiment called the Ship of Theseus and how we should have an answer for the conundrum now. Links to today's content for deep dive: Brief Answers to the Big Questions https://blinki.st/d2572e61331d?blinkspack=brief-answers-to-the-big-questions-en Ship of Theseus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_Theseus
Khalil reflects on a conversation between Guy Raz; host & author of "How I Built This" and Tim Ferriss; author of "The 4-Hour Workweek" and host of "The Time Ferriss Show" and learning about Tim's journey from the beginning and events that made him what he is today. Here's the link to the original conversation (1h 29m): https://www.npr.org/2020/12/18/948108821/author-and-podcaster-tim-ferriss Transcript is available at here: https://tim.blog/2020/12/30/guy-raz-interviews-tim-ferriss-how-i-built-this-transcript/
Khalil reflects together with Irsyad Nazri (crypto enthusiast) on Vitalik Buterin conversation with Lex Fridman on Lex Fridman Podcast #188, talking about the future of Ethereum, all things crypto and the meaning of life. Also, Khalil and Irsyad discuss the recent crypto crash and lessons learned from the event. This is Crypto Conversation #1, a long-form conversation between Khalil and his guest, Irsyad Nazri (a potential co-host of the series).
Khalil shares his takeaways from 2 A.W.E.S.O.M.E. conversations today. First between Robert Kiyosaki (Rich Dad, Poor Dad) & Anthony Pompliano (The Pomp Podcast). Second between Michael Saylor (MicroStrategy), Bill Barhydt (Abra) & Peter Diamandis (Abundance360, XPRIZE, Singularity University). At the end of the episode, Khalil tries to make the case of why Bitcoin will become the new global reserve currency. If you would like to do a deep dive on Bitcoin, head over to Bitcoin Wiki or Hope.com
Khalil shared what he learned about blockchain's consensus mechanism & the possible future state of said mechanism. Also, fingers crossed on finding his first bitcoin wallet in a recently found hard drive circa 2008.
Khalil reflects on his pro-crypto political movement, carrying from yesterday which was still lingering. Listened to why and how DeFi is being done on the Bitcoin network while on his weekday runs. Finally sharing some interesting insights on digital transformation programs that are happening in firms of all sizes.
Khalil reflects on his cooking while simultaneously learning about the concerns around ESG and crypto mining. By evening, he plans to start a political party that is pro-crypto, with plans on learning from Andrew Yang's UBI policy.
Khalil's first daily reflection! He talked about today's long run and spent the next half talking about interesting things that he did around crypto.
Let's see if we install a new habit of recording daily episodes with this new setup.
After almost a year from the last episode, we're warming up our engine for more episodes! Yay!
Khalil shares his actionable stuff picked from Robin Sharma's The War Measures Manual during the Covid-19 pandemic. #himurapodcast
Khalil's first ever podcast episode! To warm things up, he share reasons why he is doing a podcast. Why. Why. And Why. Catch you in the stream. #himurapodcast
Experimenting with podcast ( +video) content. Did a brand intro, choose an official soundtrack & used a default title sequence. The audio was recorded on an iPhone 6 and applied some effects in Premier.