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Today I am sharing some of my favorite herbs and mushroom extracts to support a healthy and robust immune system. Here are the links where you can find these products: Astragalus Dried Root: Mountain Rose Herbs HerbPharm Kids Immune Avenger: https://www.herb-pharm.com/products/kids-immune-avenger Quantum Health Therazinc Elderberry Lozenges: https://quantumhealth.com/shop/product/thera-zinc-elderberry-lozenges-14-count-raspberry Host Defense Mushrooms Comprehensive Immune Support: https://hostdefense.com/collections/mushrooms-for-immunity/products/mycommunity-extract Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee and Cacao Mix: https://us.foursigmatic.com/products/evening-routine Mushroom Harvest Powdered Reishi (the one I couldn't remember): https://www.mushroomharvest.com/ Herbalists & Alchemists Women's Calmpound: https://www.herbalist-alchemist.com/shop-products-vvc-womens-calmpound
In the latest episode of Collective Conversations, I catch up with Tyler Christiansen - CEO of Funnel Leasing. I happened to catch him before the National Apartment Association Apartmentalize Conference, and he was gracious enough to speak a little bit into the future, which is now the past! He was also gracious about my failed attempt to pronounce his name correctly despite verifying it seconds before we hit the record button. (Insert Face Palm Emoji) The conversation is wide-ranging, from changing the world to category creation to unlimited PTO. He comes from a rich history of leading dynamic company cultures at high-energy progressive companies, and he shares a few lessons you will want to hear! I took four pages of notes! Grab your notepad and your favorite cup of morning fuel (Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee for me) and enjoy this episode! Hat tip to Lisa Trosien #multifamily #ceo #future #coffee --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mike-brewer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mike-brewer/support
In this episode of Business Munchies, we talk about the fast growing world of Healthy Snacks and talk about Sahil's experience with Mushroom Coffee and Fully Automated Hotels in US.**This episode is brought to you by PushOwl. PushOwl is a web push marketing app built for e-commerce businesses. Trusted by more than 25000 brands across the globe, PushOwl lets you turn one-time store visitors into subscribers, send highly-visible web push notifications, and increase customer retention!** Episode Outline:(01:44) - Sahil's Experience in a US Business Exhibition(03:09) - Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee, Mushroom derived products in India(05:27) - A peak into the future - Fully Automated Hotels in US. (11:29) - Start to the Discussion on Healthy Snacks(14:13) - Why this industry is set for good growth(19:59) - Government's focus on Food processing Industry(22:13) - Startups in the space of Health Snacks(26:05) - Different Segments within Healthy Snack Market(33:50) - What does it take to start a Healthy Snack brand(38:15) - Target Market for Healthy Snacks(41:23) - Opportunities in the Health Snack Industry(45:21) - Infrastructure Businesses(53:40) - Independent Certification Body that does testing for various products?(59:44) - Content Marketing - The differentiator in D2C Health Snack Brands(01:01:56) - Our Movie picks for the weekRelevant Links: Mushroom Farming EpisodeJiwa foods Soulfull Foods Episode on The Indian DreamFood Processing EpisodeFood Processing Market Size and Growth in IndiaLink to newsletter comparing how Snack manufacturers game the ingredients to call products healthier!
In this episode I am good to share with you the four foods and supplements that I have experimented with this year to improve either my cognitive function or my general health.Reminder - The podcast is here to educate and does not give medical advice, please consult your Doctor before changing your diet or taking any supplements.Links to the foods and supplements mentioned are:1. Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee - https://amzn.to/3FlAii02. Lindt EXCELLENCE Dark 90% Intense Cacao Vegan Friendly Chocolate Bar - https://amzn.to/3Fj6cvC3. Organic Ashwagandha - https://amzn.to/33EZcem
In this episode, Leah interviews Love Coach Veronica Grant. Veronica provides so much insight into how to identify patterns that are holding you back from deep love, and how to heal them. They also chat about boundaries, trust and the fine line between positivity and spiritual bypassing. You'll walk away feeling inspired to love deeper. Veronica's Website: www.veronicagrant.com What's Blocking You In Love Quiz: https://veronicagrant.com/quiz/ Soul Escape Sedona *7 spots remaining* https://candidconfidence.com/sedona-retreat/ Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee - use code {candid} for 10% off! https://foursigmatic.com/?rfsn=5504274.275957&discount=CANDID Leah's website: www.candidconfidence.com
In this solo episode, Leah shares a four step process to setting boundaries and making them feel good. She explains why we sometimes might need to "donate" our energy, what this means and why it's such a powerful mindset shift. Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee - use code {candid} for 10% off! https://foursigmatic.com/?rfsn=5504274.275957&discount=CANDID Instagram: www.Instagram.com/candid.confidence Website: www.candidconfidence.com
In this juicy solo episode, Leah chats all about how to handle people who piss us the f*ck off. How can we handle it with ease? How can we learn to see it as a way to grow spiritually? Tune in! Rise, The Mastermind *6 spots only* https://candidconfidence.com/rise-mastermind/ Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee: save 10% w/ code: candid https://foursigmatic.com/?rfsn=5504274.275957&discount=CANDID Instagram: www.Instagram.com/candid.confidence
In this solo episode, Leah shares how own fears around making money. She discusses money mindset, and how everyone has different blocks to work on. Tune in until the end for a powerful exercise for manifestation! Join Rise, The Mastermind https://candidconfidence.com/rise-mastermind/ Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee - save 10% w/ code: candid www.foursigmatic.com www.candidconfidence.com
Criminal Justice Evolution Podcast - Hosted by Patrick Fitzgibbons
Hello everyone and welcome back to Microcast Monday. Short bursts of inspiration and motivation to get you started on the right path for your week. A special thanks to all the brave men and women who work in the criminal justice field. Thank you for what you do. Remember you are honored, cherished and you are loved. Keep up the great work. If you love coffee, you are going to LOVE coffee from Four Sigmatic. From Cocoa’s to Coffee, they have it all and you will LOVE it all. I am a big fan of Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee. Check out their link at www.cjevolution.com and get 15% off your purchases using PROMO CODE CJEVO. So excited to tell you about ONNIT. Who is ONNIT? We’re athletes, biohackers, professionals, retirees, parents, gamers, fighters, tradespeople, and forever students. We’re all human, trying to get a little better at what we love every day. The human body is our instrument that we play to achieve greatness and optimizing it for peak performance requires the proper nutrition, fitness, and supplementation. ONNIT provides these foundations to support your human journey. I take my Alpha Brain every day. Alpha BRAIN is a dietary supplement that helps support cognitive functions, including memory, mental speed and focus. Check out their link here: https://onnit.sjv.io/c/1453034/973987/5155 I talk to a lot of people, and one of the common themes I hear is that a lot of people believe that they are defined by the mistakes they have make in their past. We all have made mistakes and failures and we all will continue make them in the future, but that doesn’t define who you are. Research shows that we have, on average, 70k thoughts a day. And 90% of those thoughts are the same thoughts we had the day before. Imagine if you changed 5% of your thoughts. Say 10%. You could change your life for the better. Remember that ever day is a RESET. Every day you can forge a new path in your life. You have that power. You are not defined by your past. Go forth and conquer your day. Stay tuned for more great guests on the Top Ranked Criminal Justice Evolution Podcasts. Reach out to Patrick at www.cjevolution.com and give us that 5-Star Rating and Review on Apple Podcasts. Patrick
Tero Isokauppila is the founder of Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee, and is recognized as one of the world's greatest experts on how you can use shrooms to heal your body... and expand your mind in ways you never thought possible. In today's episode, we're gonna dive deep into all of it (including the true story of how Santa Claus used to be a shroom dealer… and how mushrooms may just come from aliens themselves!). Plus, you'll also discover: The 3 most powerful performance-boosting shrooms you can use to instantly elevate your daily routine (many of which are inherently designed to boost immunity, memory and even reduce stress) (14:43) The ‘one word' copywriting lesson I stole from legendary marketer Dan Kennedy (a simple concept, but one that has proven to single-handledly ‘make or break' your whole marketing message… so listen closely) (19:47) Was Santa Claus a mushroom dealer? Here's the forgotten yet revealing story of how the whole concept of Christmas came to be (so tighten up those seat belts… because the truth may shock you) (30:55) The single biggest myth 9 out of 10 people hold about shrooms & their influence in your body (did you fall for this lie too? Find out here) (39:41)
Shawn Wells: The world's greatest formulator, NOT ALL SUPPLEMENTS ARE THE SAME, auto-immune diseases and Keto, patented supplements to hack the mind, stress levels and energy. And an Inspiring story *** Follow me on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/renatoautore/?hl=en *** Follow Shawns on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shawnwells *** Get your copy of latest Shawn's Book "THE ENERGY FORMULA": https://shawnwells.com/ One of the BEST Biohacking Book out there ( Affiliate Link): https://store.biohackingbook.com/?aff=52 The BEST Biohacking Event you can attend: https://store.biohackingbook.com/collections/videos?aff=52 Get 10$ off on the best gut test out there: Viome ( insert code "Renato" at checkout for discount ) https://www.viome.com/ --- FULL DISCLAIMER: All the content and info shared in this episode, and this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only, I am not a doctor, and the shared content through this episode and podcast DOES NOT constitute medical advice. Always consult a doctor for any health-related enquiries. --- --- DISCLAIMER: Any mention and opinions on viral infections and related data is also for entertainment purposes only, always consult official governments fonts. In this episode -Shawn's Story, the world greatest formulator - How Shawn hacked self-esteem - The Hero Journey - Keto and auto-immune illnesses - Keto and Energy - Herb Medicine and Trauma - The Scam around some supplements - Vitamin D and Viral Infection - Studies on High doses of Vitamin C - Why Self-isolation could be dangerous - Is Your Google search really Free? - How to avoid burn-out - Benefits of Ashwagandha and Rhodiola - Why you should cycle supplements - The importance of patented supplements formulas - Transdermal Delivery of Nutrients - Ergothioneine from Mushrooms Interesting resources related to this episode: - Get your copy of latest Shawn's Book "THE ENERGY FORMULA": https://shawnwells.com/ - Read Shawn's guides on Gluten, anti-nutrients and more: https://shawnwells.com/guides/ - Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee: https://au.iherb.com/c/four-sigmatic?rank=0&rcode=ADZ9402 - Rhodiola: https://au.iherb.com/search?sug=rhodiola&kw=rhodiola&rank=0&rcode=ADZ9402 General Resources: One of my favourite supplements ( Affiliate Link): https://iherb.co/GhzrKQ9b The best Biohacking Book out there ( Affiliate Link): https://store.biohackingbook.com/?aff=52 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/renato-capasso/support
In this episode of Eat with B the RD, we cover what dietitians do, what you can expect if you were to sit down with me in an appointment, my recent trip to D.C., and my new obsession with Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee. Ever wonder if or why you should see a dietitian when influencers and nutritionists are so easily accessible? Follow me on IG and Facebook but still don't really know what I do? Know what dietitians do-ish but don't really get it? All of these questions are answered in today's podcast! Mentioned in this episode: Book an appointment with me Insulin Resistance Blog Post Treat and Reduce Obesity Act Expanding Access to DSMT Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee Om Mushroom Powder on Thrive Market
My momma bear, Cara Alwill Leyba drops in for an interview, Chardonnay & Slay style. She’s a best-selling author, master life coach, founder of the "Style Your Mind" podcast, creator of "The Champagne Diet" blog, and all-around badass boss babe Bordeaux. She’s written 8 books including "Girl Code" and "Like She Owns The Place." Cara shares how she went from baby grape to the powerhouse brand she’s created today and much more… Want to get to know Cara better… On Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/thechampagnediet/ Website --> www.thechampagnediet.com Rebel Boby Babes --> www.rebelbodybabes.com Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/
Listen in as Mind Shift Coach Brooke Allison and I talk about her journey into the coaching industry, WTF coaching is, utilizing the power of Facebook Groups, personal branding, the difference between poop and shit, and much more… Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> http://bit.ly/SlayerPop-SocketFreebie This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/ChardonnayAndSlayYourBusiness Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/d
STOP!! You’re setting attainable goals! That’s just a check-list. Get over your fears already. You’re not growing if you’re too scared to raise the bar. Listen in on how I set my goals and make them unfuckupable, how I stay on track with my plan to achieve, and what I do about it when fears of failure get in the way. Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdR9M6bctPwrMazyImRIHNQ5rfT2hqsmuYwyGyvRG_4XPthvw/viewform?pli=1 This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/
Listen in as I take your top questions and share insights from my personal experience. Questions in this episode: “When is the right time to outsource?”, “What are your secrets to finding love and maintain while running a Rockstar business?”, “How I attract my dream clients at the $ amount that feels right?”, “How to stop caring what your friends and family think about your biz?”, “How to get away from perfection?”, “What has been the biggest limiting belief you’ve had to overcome and how did you do it?”, and many more of your questions… Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdR9M6bctPwrMazyImRIHNQ5rfT2hqsmuYwyGyvRG_4XPthvw/viewform?pli=1 This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/
You get to decide! You don’t just have to survive in this life, you CAN switch from survive mode to thrive mode and get what you deserve out of this life…you get to live this life is thrival mode. It’s not going to be easy, it is going to be messy, but you will get what you settle for. Listen in on how I shifted my mindset to thrival mode and how you’re next. Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdR9M6bctPwrMazyImRIHNQ5rfT2hqsmuYwyGyvRG_4XPthvw/viewform?pli=1 This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/
Are you charging a price for your services or product that feels good to you? Or are you like most people, charging an amount that drains you energetically when you know you’re worth more, out of fear that demand will diminish? Well listen in and I’ll give you the permission you’ve been waiting for to raise your prices! Sign up for your free PopSocket here --> https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdR9M6bctPwrMazyImRIHNQ5rfT2hqsmuYwyGyvRG_4XPthvw/viewform?pli=1 This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/
Take control of your expectations of others! Have you been let down by a family member, a best friend, a boyfriend or spouse? Listen in on how to take responsibility instead of playing the victim card and reset the expectations to move forward so you can focus that energy on building your life passion. This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/ Fill out this form >>> Free Popsocket Giveaway
There’s plenty of BS and noise in the world of entrepreneurship. You’ll come across others that are working out of integrity and just working to make a quick buck. Don’t make it your crusade to shine the light on them, in time the market will week them out. All you have to do is put your blinders on, focus on the long game, show up each day, pour yourself out to your clients, be kind, and execute your strategy. This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/
Looking for a quick injection of cash into your business? Do you want to get that new logo, update your website, or have you found yourself in a tight financial spot? Black Friday and Cyber Monday don’t just have to be one day out of the year. I share my top 5 tips on how to captivate your audience and give them some deals to get excited about and create some capital for you to get to that next level shit! This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/
Have you felt judgement from others in your entrepreneurial journey? Judgy Judy could be a stranger, best-friend, or even a family member. Look, love bug, it’s not about you, it’s about what they’re feeling, often times brought on by other things they have going on in their lives. Don’t take it personal, listen in on how to detox from the judgement when others are throwing shade. This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY Follow me on Instagram --> https://www.instagram.com/theslaycoach/
Hey lovely Slayers! I’m so excited to share with you that after 4 LONG years, I'm writing this message to you on the day I officially retired my husband from his corporate job! If you are struggling with not being on the same page with your significant other, or in any relationship! Here’s my take on how to grow together and not apart! This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here -->http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY
In this episode, I go deep into why we overthink the bullshit, what to do when you realize you've been stuck in it, and my tips to get over it and start taking aligned and hot, messy actions to make bank in your business! This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY
In this episode, we dive deep into all the things that make people fall in love with you! Let's talk about how to strategically get people to stalk, know, like, and f*cking trust you! Build your magazine cover for your personal brand TODAY! Download your free journal prompt to get your magazine cover perfect --> https://www.chardonnayandslay.com/p/Instagram-Story-Template This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY
This episode is for anyone who is thinking of doing network marketing, a part of a network marketing team, or anyone you know who's been asking about network marketing! This is for YOU! This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here --> http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY
This episode, I go deep into how to use vulnerability to really connect to your audience and how to separate it from victimhood so that your clients know that you have your shit put together! This episode is sponsored by Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee! It keeps my energy levels steady and still gives me the motivation to write and create but without the crash! Use code THESLAYCOACH to save 10%! Grab your coffee here - http://www.us.foursigmatic.com/#_a_theslaycoach Come find your slay tribe here --> http://bit.ly/CHARDONNAYANDSLAY
Entrepreneur ( Co-founder of Original Grain, Partner of Urban Life Athletics and XO Taco) Influencer Marketer, Fitness Legend, and 2x Kona Ironman. Instagram: @erichinman. Show Note Mentions: Denver Sports Recovery, 22 Days Nutrition, The Minimalists, Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee, and The Go Life.
This week Jen shares the most incredible tool to shift out of the state of overwhelm, anxiety and exhaustion. She explains how the energy leak of living out of alignment of your core values and beliefs will keep you stuck in your head on a continuous loop of overwhelm, anxiety and exhaustion. Follow her three-step Instant Reset Analysis or IRA process which is the Heart-Core Connection to self-love. I – Identify that you’re stuck in your head (Head = H1) R – Replace head talk with heart talk (use the words “thank you” on repeat) (Heart =H2) A – Ask the questions of your core. (Home = H3) Jen explains it all in detail during this episode and the shifts this helps Jen and her clients make creates a cascade of incredible positive changes that flow with ease instead of feeling like such a battle. Apply HERE for the FitMama Foundations™ Program where you will learn these techniques and so many more that will empower you on your FitMama journey. To finish off the podcast Jen shares her secret to getting what you want right now. Don’t miss this episode – it’s sure to lead to an incredible breakthrough if you’re feeling at all stuck or living out someone else’s values rather than your own. This episode is brought to you by the Best Self Journal. Take some time each day to follow up on your own goals. As well, our show partner Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee encourages you to brew a cup and do the IRA process!! The calmness you will feel from this yummy cup of coffee will feel so good!
This is one of the most common things FitMamas say they “want” when it comes to postpartum fitness and health goals. Jen goes into what it really takes to “get your body back” and how it may be a lot closer than you think. She deep dives into the key pieces to focus on at the level that can actually affect change – and it may take less sweat than you first anticipated. This episode will inspire you to a practice forms self-love and self-care that you may not have realized is so intimately connected with how you feel about your body. Your relationship with yourself is the one that Jen encourages you to work on. She introduces the sex and self-care guidance she expands on in her FitMama Foundations™ group program and will have you setting aside time in your busy schedule to start engaging in some of the more useful ways to “get your body back.” Click here to apply to the FitMama Foundations™ Program beginning June 19, 2018: This episode is brought to you by show partners: Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee and Your favourite meditation tool, Muse, the brain sensing headband.
"When I reached thirty I looked back on my past. The previous victories were not due to my having mastered strategy. Perhaps it was natural ability, or the order of heaven, or that other schools’ strategy was inferior. After that I studied morning and evening searching for the principle, and came to realise the Way of strategy when I was fifty." In this episode of Made You Think, Neil and Nat discuss The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi. Musashi was the greatest Samurai ever, famous for winning over 60 samurai duels. In this book he uses the art of sword fighting to develop a set of principles that can guide you through your personal and professional life. Study strategy over the years and achieve the spirit of the warrior. Today is victory over yourself of yesterday; tomorrow is your victory over lesser men. We cover a wide range of topics, including: Strategy in business and in life Lots of Japanese aphorisms Giving excuses when failing The importance of mastering different skills How it’ll look like when we reach 100 podcasts And much more. Please enjoy, and be sure to grab a copy of The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi! The teacher cannot force learning on the student, and the student cannot learn in isolation: "The teacher is as a needle, the disciple is as thread. You must practice constantly." If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode on Way of Zen by Alan Watts, a book that about Buddhism and mastering skills, as well as our episode on Inner Game of Tennis by Timothy Gallwey, another book starts with a specific activity to infer global principles. Be sure to join our mailing list to find out about what books are coming up, giveaways we're running, special events, and more. Links from the Episode Mentioned in the show Kindle [0:49] Quip Toothbrush [11:58] ButcherBox [11:58] Kettle & Fire [11:58] Perfect Keto [11:58] Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee [11:58] Cup & Leaf [11:58] Uber [14:42] Black Mirror [15:16] Jocko Podcast [17:46] Virtue Signalling [42:59] Joe Rogan’s Podcast [47:08] Haidong Kumdo [49:10] Tailored Fit [53:48] ModCloth [53:48] Chess [57:11] Go [57:11] StarCraft [58:13] DOTA [58:13] Lyft [59:19] Tesla [1:00:31] Books mentioned The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi (Nat’s notes) Musashi the Novel by Eiji Yoshikawa [1:25] Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand [2:51] Homo Deus by Yuval Harari [2:51] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari [2:51] (Nat’s notes) (book episode part 1 & part 2) Striking Thoughts by Bruce Lee [3:56] (Nat’s notes) Levels of the Game by John McPhee [7:11] The Inner Game of Tennis [7:33] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Principles [7:52] (Nat’s Notes) (book episode) Mastery by Robert Greene [8:00] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Gödel, Escher, Bach by Douglas R. Hofstadter [8:08] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Letters from a Stoic by Seneca [19:03] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Way of Zen by Alan Watts [19:39] (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode) Lanterns on the Levee by William Percy [25:23] Skin in the Game by Nassim Taleb [26:19] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) The Secret by Rhonda Byrne [34:35] Fifty Shades of Grey by E. L. James [34:57] 12 Rules for Life by Dr. Jordan B. Peterson [35:33] (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode) The Art of Seduction by Robert Greene [35:38] (Nat’s notes) Tao Te Ching by Laozi [45:27] (Nat’s notes) Finite and Infinite Games [1:08:54] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Zen and Art of Motorcycle Maintenance [1:12:23] People mentioned Miyamoto Musashi Rumi, Persian Poet [2:21] Bruce Lee [3:56] Lucius Annaeus Seneca [19:03] Robert Greene [36:40] Jocko Podcast [37:42] Nathan Latka [38:58] Elon Musk [1:00:06] (on this podcast) Sebastian Marshall [1:11:15] (on Nat Chat) Jocko’s book on the Tim Ferriss’ blog [1:11:28] Adil Majid [1:15:14] Show Topics 3:14 – Musashi's background and how he became the most famous samurai. In this book he writes about strategy and philosophy through the lens of sword fighting. His writing style starts with examples at micro level and unfolds them into general principles. Development of the Niten Ichi-ryū school, the style of fighting with one short and one long sword. Books that use sports or physical activities as a canvas to explain strategy, psychology, and philosophy. 9:45 – Sponsor time! Scentbird. Online subscription plan to receive at home all perfumes you want to try. Go to Scentbird, build your queue, and get 50% OFF with the coupon mentioned in the episode. They don't take much space in or bag, so very convenient to travel with. Very helpful if you want to go into subscription mode for everything in your life like Nat. 12:40 – Time period where guns were spreading but swords were still popular. 15:26 – Ground. Foundation for the other books and the most applicable to real world problems beyond sword fighting. Four personas: the gentlemen, the farmers, the artisans and the merchants. The teacher can be guidance but one has to move through the process. Symbiotic relationship between teacher and student. 19:16 – “The way of the warrior is resolute acceptance of death”. Does acceptance of death make you a better warrior? "The Dojo" example applied to Marketing. There are so many marketing gurus pushing for their school as it is the only true alternative, while they are truly looking for profit. 23:12 – “This is a truth: when you sacrifice your life, you must make fullest use of your weaponry”. It is false not to do so, and to die with a weapon yet undrawn. You can't allow yourself to fail without trying everything you have at your disposal. Romanticizing failures and not learning from them. The fine line of failure and ego protection. Not going all in gives you an excuse if you fail. 26:23 – “It will seem difficult at first, but everything is difficult at first”. Everything is hard when you start. Having a diversity of abilities. In sports, a winning strategy is to water the opponents favorite strategy. Having a favorite weapon or skill is a weakness. Bruce Lee's fighting against his own Martial Arts school, by following his philosophy of non-philosophy. Coping other does not make sense because what works for others may not work for you. 31:39 – Water. “With water as the basis, the spirit becomes like water. Water adopts the shape of its receptacle, it is sometimes a trickle and sometimes a wild sea”. Being able to break over the rocks and not being stopped by them. Being able to work around an obstacle and being fluid. The difference of learning indoor techniques with learning into the wild. Book summaries visitor stats. 36:56 – Our private behavior and public behavior should be the same at all times. Instagram and social media push us to build a fake personality, and pretend we are a different person from what we really are. Me too stuff. White people trying to win points between minorities. 43:45 – “In strategy it is important to see distant things as if they were close and to take a distanced view of close things”. Japanese aphorisms. Detaching from personal feelings to get the big picture. How Rogan can make so many podcasts. 48:15 – Fire. Here Masashi starts to get very technical on fighting. Training to the point it becomes an innate knowledge. You know when something is natural to you when you have a hard time explaining it. The best mentor is not someone far along and super successful but most of the times, just a few steps ahead from you. 55:12 – Methods to slow down enemies' attacks. Attacking first, counter attacking, and attacking at the same time. Maintain control of your position. It is bad to be led about by the enemy. Taking the initiative may have psychological advantages by not being responsive to the enemy but making him responsive to you. Acting vs reacting. Having the enemy to respond to your moves so they don't have time to develop their strategies. Staying relevant and on the news in order to push the competition to show their cards. 1:01:46 – Wind. “Crossing at a ford”. Knowing when to enter in a negotiation, in a position of strength. Having the discipline to delay to act when it's the right time. Being able to put oneself in the enemy's shoes. Criticizing other schools. 1:08:00 – Void. Conventional and unspoken knowledge. True mastery is something you cannot put into a book, it has no end. Anti dogma. 1:14:08 – Sponsors. If you want to smell lovely and have an easy solution for all your perfumes and colognes needs checkout Scentbird. Use our code to get 50% off your first month subscription. Get your mushroom coffee from Four Sigmatic. They have a new Think blend! Try also the Cordyceps blend, their Reishi blend for sleep. Nat is drinking Lapsang Souchong black tea from Cup & Leaf. It tastes like a brandy, whisky, smokey dark liquor flavor scotch. Try the Earl Grey cream one too! Kettle & Fire has mushroom-chicken bone broth available on their site now! Great flavoring. You may get up to 28% off your first ordering using our code. 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Were you ever into journaling, writing, poetry, pen-pals or imaginary play as a child? Jen digs deep into the what, why and how behind this important pillar of the FitMama Foundations™. This episode pleas with you to do the work IN to your workout because journaling will allow you to break free from so much of what stands in your way (you). It will help you move when feeling stuck, it will help you understand what is underneath the very surface level day-to-day thoughts and feelings and will give you insights, awareness, connection and a mirror that just may be the missing link for you. Here are a few prompts to get you started: How do I want to feel today? What do I need today? What could things look like if I wasn’t always rushing? What if I did have the resources and time for self-care? What’s really stopping me from reaching my goals this week? As I share in the podcast, I have opened up the doors to a new FitMama Foundations™ Group Program that starts June 19, 2018, by application only – to apply click here: http://bit.ly/FoundationsApplication This episode was brought to you by The Best Self Journal and Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee
Today, we are used to thinking about the whole planet as a single unit, but for most of history, earth was in fact an entire galaxy of isolated human worlds. In this episode of Made You Think, Adil, Neil and I continue to discuss Sapiens by Yuval Harari. In this second part we cover the most recent part of Human and Society evolution and how we moved from scattered collection of isolated human beings to a cohesive global civilization. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, the daily life of most humans ran its course within three ancient frames: the nuclear family, the extended family and the local intimate community. Most people worked in the family business or their neighbours’ family businesses. The family was also the welfare system, the health system, the education system, the construction industry, the trade union, the pension fund, the insurance company, the radio, the television, the newspapers, the bank and even the police. Yet throughout history, such imagined communities played second fiddle to intimate communities of several dozen people who knew each other well. The intimate communities fulfilled the emotional needs of their members and were essential for everyone’s survival and welfare. In the last two centuries, the intimate communities have withered, leaving imagined communities to fill in the emotional vacuum. The two most important examples for the rise of such imagined communities are the nation and the consumer tribe. We cover a wide range of topics, including: Cognitive Dissonance as a survival feature of human beings The absurd of national identity when talking about ethnic cuisine Industrial Revolution, Internet, and the re-framing of communities Who was the first guy to circumnavigate the world How merchants shaped today’s world Meaning of Happiness And much more. Please enjoy, and be sure to grab a copy of Sapiens by Yuval Harari! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode on Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault, a book that covers Postmodernism, a kind of Religion according to Harari, as well as our notes on The Way of Zen, to know more about Buddhism and the search of Peace. Be sure to join our mailing list to find out about what books are coming up, giveaways we're running, special events, and more. Links from the Episode Mentioned in the show Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee [0:45] Polytheism [13:46] Christianity [13:46] Judaism [13:46] Muslim [13:46] Mahomet [13:46] Janaism [19:01] Buddhism [19:40] Postmodernism (Discipline and Punish episode) [24:59] Pepe the Frog Meme [27:29] Was Magellan the first person to circumnavigate the globe? - Ask History [33:30] Tea if by sea, cha if by land: Why the world only has two words for tea [35:50] Crypto episode [40:00] Ethereum [40:30] Mechanical Turk [45:41] Fancy Hands [45:41] Netflix [48:30] ESPN [48:30] Twitch [49:31] /r/The_Donald sub-reddit [52:42] Woman subreddit forgetting her passport in Japan [55:25] The Yacht Week [1:00:00] Books mentioned Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari (Nat’s Notes) (book episode part 1) Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault [24:59] (Nat’s Notes) (book episode) The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins [24:59] Skin in the Game by Nassim Taleb [13:58] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) The Way of Zen by Alan Watts [21:43] (Nat’s Notes) (Neil’s Notes) (book episode) Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam [51:58] People mentioned Yuval Noah Harari (official website) Adil Majid [0:36] (Crypto episode) Nassim Nicholas Taleb [27:29] (Antifragile, Skin in the Game) Barack Obama [15:56] Constantine the Great [15:56] Richard Dawkins [24:59] Carl Jung [24:59] Jordan B. Peterson [24:59] (on Twitter) (12 Rules episode) (Order and Chaos) Pepe the Frog Meme [27:29] Ferdinand Magellan [33:30] Show Topics 1:37 – The Arrow of History. How we moved from scattered collection of isolated human beings to a cohesive global civilization. 2:11 – From considering cognitive dissonance a bug of our mind to a feature that helps us manage contradictory beliefs. Examples: Democrats and Republican, Religion, and positions on immigration examples. The truth is that we don’t think in binary. 6:35 – "Traditional" ethnic recipes are made with non traditional ingredients. The idea of national identity fall into the absurd. Countries that claim an identity did not exist 200 or 300 years ago. 11:06 – The result of today's globalization comes from 3 groups: Money, States, and Religion. Commerce would be the first thing that started tying people together. Money as the foundation of States and Religion. 15:56 – The moment religions scaled. How Christianity may have spread to support Constantine the Great’s plans for the Mediterranean. The traits of "successful" Religions. 19:56 – Tangent. Buddhist Monks that accept and inflict violence. Zen Buddhism. 21:16 – Politics in the new Religion. Constitution as the new God. Ways Catholicism's circumvented monotheism to absorb local religions. 24:38 – The challenge of growing and functioning all together. Science, the secret of success. Memetics vs Postmodernism. 25:33 – Globalization leading us to two concurrent and opposing directions: integrating us on a global scale (access to the same stores/products/music/culture) while dividing us in islands (internet groups). Subcultures. Turning point where we assumed we know what was in the world, to assume we didn't. Maps with empty spaces example. 28:25 – Space exploration and old World exploration is driven by greed and money. Science and dominance comes as an effect rather than a cause. 35:30 – Tangent. How tea got into India. Origin of Tea. 37:09 – Merchants and Capitalism. The importance of credit to enable entrepreneurship and permit the development of the current world. Crypto may spread with the availability of cryptocredit. 41:12 – War of merchants. The history under Wall Street. Why the British took Hong Kong. The main problem with pure market capitalism is that it's going to create growth, but we are not sure if it is in a good direction. People blinded by Capitalism. 47:00 – Industrial Revolution. Mentality shift to optimize for our own pleasure rather than building something bigger than ourselves. Gunpowder and steam engines example. E-Sports may lead the trend to monetize attention. 50:48 – Internet and micro-communities replacing local intimate physical ones and old “imagined” ones like States. Peculiarities, power, and limits of such communities. Some people argue that the Donalds subreddit was one of the big factors to turn Trump president. 57:11 – The costs and levels of different levels of communication: personal meeting, phone call, texting. The pattern that occurs with new technologies. Being aware and controlling unwanted effects of tech, to not fall tangled in it. 59:55 – Happiness. The lottery ticket and car accident examples. Happiness as a function of baseline, and framed under objective conditions vs subjective expectations. Effects of the Internet and Social Media on nowadays expectations. Buddhism goals and nuances of the translation of old Sanskrit to current languages. 1:08:08 – Sponsors! Here ends Sapiens. Check the 1st part or buy Homo Deus (kind of a 3rd episode on Sapiens) and prepare for the next episode. We were enjoying Cordyceps Elixir Mushroom Coffee from Four Sigmatic. We also suggest the Adaptogen one. Get 10 to 15% discount with our link. Also, try Jocko White Tea (buy it using our Amazon link). Always, Perfect Keto for all your ketosis needs. Really good products to get into and sustain ketosis. They have keto friendly protein powder, MCT oils, and nice pre-workout boost. Kettle & Fire is our provider of fine bone broth. They’ve got beef, chicken, chicken with mushroom. It helps you get over the flu and is a perfect treat for a cold night. Get up to 33% OFF with our link or get it at Whole Foods. Give us a review on iTunes, tell your friends, register to the email list and you’ll know about books that are coming. Hit us up on twitter, @nateliason, @therealneils, and @adilmajit. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe at https://madeyouthinkpodcast.com
“Skin in the Game is about four topics in one: a) uncertainty and the reliability of knowledge (both practical and scientific, assuming there is a difference), or in less polite words bullshit detection, b) symmetry in human affairs, that is, fairness, justice, responsibility, and reciprocity, c) information sharing in transactions, and d) rationality in complex systems and in the real world. That these four cannot be disentangled is something that is obvious when one has…skin in the game.” In this episode of Made You Think, Neil and I discuss Skin in the Game: Hidden Asymmetries in Daily Life by Nassim Taleb. In this book, Taleb touches in many of the topics he’s covered in his previous work, such as virtue signaling and probability, and most of all, true risk taking. "[...] what people resent—or should resent—is the person at the top who has no skin in the game [...]" We cover a wide range of topics, including: Academia and its capability —or lack of it— of predicting real life. Having skin in the game and how it affects your behavior. How minorities impose their preferences to majorities. Judging a complex system by its elements. Sam Harris’ scalding opinion of Nassim Taleb. Virtue signaling. And much more. Please enjoy, and be sure to grab a copy of Skin in the Game by Nassim Taleb. "Not everything that happens happens for a reason, but everything that survives survives for a reason." If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode on Antifragile by Nassim Taleb to dive deeper into Taleb’s work, and our episode on 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson, so you too can imagine the awesome podcast Jordan and Taleb could create together. Be sure to join our mailing list to find out about what books are coming up, giveaways we're running, special events, and more. Links from the Episode Mentioned in the show Nassim Taleb on Medium [01:45] Nat Chat [01:04] (Antifragile episode) Twitter [03:48] Uber [13:04] Venture Capital [15:30] Y Combinator [15:37] Startup Company [15:37] Hedge Fund [17:09] Cryptocurrency [18:16] Gilgamesh coin [19:00] Lindy Effect [21:40] Virtue Signaling [24:32] Middlebury College [24:43] Statin [28:25] American Heart Association [31:30] Coca-Cola [35:20] Confirmation Bias [38:47] The Placebo Effect [38:50] The Most Intolerant Wins: The Dictatorship of the Small Minority by Nassim Taleb [40:29] Kosher Food [40:29] New Atheism [45:16] Reddit [45:26] Facebook [45:27] Starbucks [45:30] Dick’s Sporting Goods [46:00] Box Company [46:52] Google [56:42] Mutual Assured Destruction [01:02:04] JPMorgan Chase [01:09:00] Apple Inc. [01:09:30] Amazon [01:09:30] Uber [01:09:33] Instacart [01:09:33] Fat Tony [01:09:52] The National Football League (NFL) [01:18:36] Tesla [01:12:54] In-n-Out Burger [1:23:33] Chipotle [1:23:33] D'Souza rips apart smug leftist student over "white privilege" [1:27:30] Humanitarians of Tinder [01:33:17] Toms Shoes [01:33:45] Malaria nets [1:34:33] Sam Harris on Nassim Taleb “insufferable” quotation [1:43:10] The best podcast ever by Sam Harris [1:49:10] Russell Brand Podcast’s Under the Skin [1:49:10] Books mentioned 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by Dr. Jordan B. Peterson [00:39] (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode) Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder by Nassim Taleb [01:04] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets by Nassim Taleb [02:00] The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable by Nassim Taleb [02:00] The Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms by Nassim Taleb [02:00] Happy Accidents: Serendipity in Modern Medical Breakthroughs by Morton A. Meyers [14:05] Charlie Munger: The Complete Investor by Tren Griffin [26:30] Merchants of Doubt: by Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway [34:54] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter [39:34] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Leverage Points: Places to Intervene in a System by Donella Meadows [52:13] (book episode) Hiroshima Diary: The Journal of a Japanese Physician by Michihiko Hachiya [01:01:28] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World by Jack Weatherford [01:37:03] A History of Private Life by Paul Veyne [01:40:39] Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion by Sam Harris [01:47:35] Lying by Sam Harris [01:47:35] People mentioned: Nassim Nicholas Taleb (Antifragile episode) Hillary Clinton [06:58] Steven Pinker [06:58] [1:35:59] Ayn Rand [07:54] Anne Hearst [24:52] Charles Murray [24:57] Aaron Levie [46:51] Donald Trump [01:06:40] Marco Rubio [01:07:22] Chris Christie [01:07:31] Jeff Bezos [01:11:58] Bill Gates [01:12:05] Mark Zuckerberg [01:12:14] J.K. Rowling [01:33:00] Alexander The Great [01:36:39] Jordan B. Peterson [01:41:32] (on this podcast) Sam Harris [01:41:32] Scott Adams [01:49:26] Russell Brand [01:49:47] Jocko [01:53:40] Show Topics 01:30 – Taleb's bibliography, his previous releases. Contrasts and relations between his previous works and Skin in the Game. A greater focus in philosophy and morals, rather than the mathematical focus of his other books. Skin in the game concept for business and non-business people. 06:38 – Taleb's use of criticism of other people, perhaps partially for publicity reasons. Criticizing people at your own weight vs needless harassment. The Ayn Rand effect. 08:50 – The books’ introduction. Academia vs real life. You can’t predict the behavior of a system by studying the behavior of individual elements within the system. Emerging qualities of complex systems. Academia back-explaining knowledge that’s created practically. Skin in the game for Roman architects and medicine scientists. 14:57 – True progress is only possible when you actually stand to lose something should you fail. Defining “rent-seeking” as opposite for “skin in the game”. Different types sorts of investments and whether they constitute rent-seeking. 19:25 – The contents of the book can become a lens through which you see the world. 20:03 – Sponsors. Get a shot of Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee mixed with MCT oil powder from Perfecto Keto. Follow our advice, we have skin in the coff… in the game. 20:59 – You can’t judge whether something is robust, if it can survive stressors, if you’re not at risk in case it can’t. The test of time. 23:30 – Business plans and their usefulness, or usefulness for procrastination. 24:54 – Book 2: A First Look at Agency. Advice, and knowing when to listen to it. Advice that’s helpful to the person offering it, rather than who’s being advised. Incentives and metrics under judgement. 26:50 – Judging actions by their intentions, rather than their effects. Nazism vs Communism. Diets, cholesterol, weight, and its effects on health as single elements of a complex system. 35:36 – Avoiding doctors when you have low-risks health issues. Prayer and religion developing related to health, and the high risk of medical procedures. The Placebo Effect. 39:20 – Book 3: That Great Asymmetry. Ant and ant colony metaphor. Predicting a complex system’s behavior through the behavior of singular elements. A small vocal minority affecting the behavior of large groups. The minority effect on holiday greetings and restaurant choices. 45:56 – Gun regulation, and changes in policy meant for advertising. Virtue signaling and what you do out of your beliefs, versus what’s done for public recognition. Standing up for your opinions even if, or specially if, it has social consequences. 50:57 – The free market, bottom-up or top-down models. Changing the parameters of individuals will not change the parameters of the emerging system. 52:57 – Book 4: Wolves Among Dogs. The trade off between security and freedom. Working as a dog, comfortably but restrained, versus working as a wolf, with much more freedom, but less safety. Tactics big companies use domesticating their employees. English manners as a way to domesticate lower classes. 00:59:39 – Suicide bombers and Mutual Assured Destruction. Reasoning and incentives in terrorists perspective, and how to discourage them to commit suicide. Sacrificing oneself and sacrificing the whole nation. 01:02:26 – Freedom and social media. Voluntarily adopting habits of the lower class as a signal of freedom. Nassim Taleb and Twitter. 01:05:53 – Book 5: Being Alive Means Taking Certain Risks. Politicians and relatability. Feeling like a politician is a real person, or simply a scripted facade. The case for Trump and his relatability. 01:08:36 – Resentment against people at the top who don’t have skin in the game, who are not really risking anything. Economic equality and what it truly means. Unfair barriers put up to keep people in the 1% when they might not really be earning their spot anymore. Florence example, where a handful of families has kept the power for more than 5 centuries. 01:14:38 – Peer approval, the minority effect, and real freedom. 01:17:06 – Book 6: Being Alive Means Taking Certain Risks. Between two people who are equally qualified, the person who looks less “the part” is a wiser choice, as they have had to overcome more challenges to get to where they are. Quarterbacks vs common sense. Elitism and food: steaks, fast-food, and wine. Big mansions and living away from everything. 01:27:38 – Virtue signaling. Protesting or complaining without putting action behind your beliefs. Charity that’s mostly for show and its negative consequences. 01:35:12 – History and violent events: decreasing in frequency, but increasing rapidly in intensity. War, urban violence, and the magnitude of violence. Life that isn’t covered in history outside of big, dramatic events. 01:41:26 – Book 7: Deeper Into Agency. Religion, Beliefs, and Skin in the Game. Sam Harris, Nassim Taleb, and Jordan Peterson. Religion, science, and scientism. 01:49:22 – Sam Harris’ podcast and its infamous guests. 01:50:38 – Book 8: Risk and Rationality. The last section of the book, and concepts in it that are being explored in-depth by Taleb for the first time. “Skin in the Game” as an entry point for Taleb’s work. 01:52:26 – You don’t necessarily need to know what is the reason for something, even if you know that there is a reason. 01:54:31 – Ergodicity and non-ergodicity, or assembled probability vs individual probability. Paranoia and risk reversion. Risk taking and relative risk rather than objective risk. Bathtubs’ and bullets’ potential to scale to kill people. Terrorism, gun violence and non-multiplicative risks. 02:01:35 – Ties back to Taleb’s previous work. Static and dynamics probabilities and life expectancy. 02:05:37 – Wrapping up and sponsor time! Make sure to grab your own copy of “Skin in the Game” through our Amazon sponsored link. To help the podcast maintain the freedom of the market, check out as well our sponsors: Kettle & Fire for all your delicious bone broth needs, with up to 30% OFF! We recommend Perfecto Keto’s coffee-flavored exogenous ketones. Four Sigmatic: for your mushroom coffee and all your other mushroom needs. And as always, don’t forget to check out our Support page. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe at https://madeyouthinkpodcast.com
It’s easy to see will power as our enemy or this evasive, fleeting ideal that we never have enough of. In this episode, Jen shares with you the research around self-regulation: aka self control or will power. Jen explains what will power is, what depeletes it and what replenishes it in both the short and long term so that we can forge ahead towards our goals and intentions without the constant inconsistencies. Tune in now while Jen opens your eyes to ways you can not only strengthen your will power overall but how also to create situations that don’t require banking on a limited resource. After all, how good do you feel when you follow through? Create a virtuous cycle of success for yourself and your goals today! Need a guided relaxation audio to calm down and feel more positive? Download this short guided meditation today: http://lovefitmama.com/listenwithin Your 10% off Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee code is ‘fitmama’ or click here for the direct link: http://bit.ly/MushroomCoffeeFitMama Your 15% off link for the Muse Brain Sensing Headband: http://bit.ly/FitMamaMuse
This episode dives deeply into exploring what your focus is on with regards to your perceived control and the problem vs. solution focused approach to your goals. Jen explains the difference between Internal and External Locus of Control and shares which one breeds resilience and leads to greater success in your life and habits. When you’re focused on the problems, issues, people to blame or other negatives in your life, you will see more of those appear, whereas when you are solution focused you will inevitably see not only more success but more positive affirmation that the path IS in fact open to you. Jen describes learned helplessness and where it stems from and how it leads to more anxiety, depression and lack of motivation. Practicing gratitude and appreciation for what is, allows you to start to see more of the things to be grateful for actually appear in your life. What you appreciate appreciates, and your whole life will feel more vibrant and filled with joy when you see that even waking up each morning is simply the greatest gift. Through her two step process she shares around Awareness and Action, Jen leads you to feeling better and more in loving control regarding your approach to your body, life and goals. Needing motivation for some no excuses workouts you can do from home in under 30 minutes? Download The Free 8 Day Fitness Challenge here. Your 10% off Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee code is ‘fitmama’ or click here for the direct link: http://bit.ly/MushroomCoffeeFitMama Your 15% off link for the Muse Brain Sensing Headband: http://bit.ly/FitMamaMuse
“It’s this denial of death that is our main psychological challenge.” In this episode of Made You Think, Neil and I discuss The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker. It’s a phenomenal book on how our fear of mortality is the core for our psychological disturbances, our motivation for taking action in life and behaving in certain ways. We cover a wide range of topics, including: The necessity for a heroic purpose to motivate us and the current lack of it Why we do things and behave in certain ways The fear of death being the core of our psychological disturbances How we often take comfort in trivial things to give us the illusion of control Death being a prime motivation for us to do things and take action Breaking down our need for certainty and control in life Balancing the need to reflect with the need to experience And much more. Please enjoy, and be sure to grab a copy of The Denial of Death and to check out Nat’s Notes on the book! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode on The Power of Myth, to learn how to use the power of mythology to positively influence your life, and our episode on How to Think Like Elon Musk, to learn how to emulate Musk’s way of thinking for extreme advantages in life. Be sure to join our mailing list to find out about what books are coming up, giveaways we're running, special events, and more. Mentioned in the show: Perfect Keto [1:42] Dr. Jordan Peterson Podcast [2:45] Carnegie Mellon [10:58] Dante’s Inferno [17:47] Blackfish [27:52] Waitbutwhy [31:15] Waitbutwhy article on the iPhone experiment [31:15] Crony Beliefs [38:12] Melting Asphalt [38:18] Atheist Reddit [44:52] Mark Manson’s website [47:27] Nomad List [50:07] RemoteOK [50:12] Hoodmaps [50:14] Modern Times Brewery [52:12] Made You Think Cryptocurrency episode [55:54] Coinbase [57:11] Nat Chat Podcast [59:12] Growth Machine [1:02:45] Quickbooks [1:03:05] Tim Ferriss Podcast [1:07:30] Idiocracy [1:21:00] Made You Think support page [1:24:08] Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee [1:24:20] Four Sigmatic Cordyceps Mushroom Elixir [1:25:20] Kettle and Fire Bone Broth (20% off!) [1:25:35] Instapot [1:26:17] Perfect Keto’s products [1:26:47] Books mentioned: The Denial of Death (Nat’s Notes) The Power of Myth [4:18] (Nat’s Notes) (episode on the book) Mastery [14:27] (Nat’s Notes) (episode on the book) The Story of Philosophy [15:14] (Nat’s Notes) Black Swan [23:20] (Nat’s Notes) Godel Escher Bach [26:18] (Nat’s Notes) (episode on the book) Waking Up [26:47] (Nat’s Notes) The Way of Zen [35:20] (Neil’s Notes) (Nat’s Notes) (episode on the book) Sapiens [36:08] (Nat’s Notes) Radical [45:44] Work Clean [48:16] (Nat’s Notes) (episode on the book) The 4-Hour Workweek [48:48] Antifragile [1:11:20] (Nat’s Notes) (episode on the book) Skin in the Game [1:19:01] Brave New World [1:19:39] Fight Club [1:22:42] People mentioned: Ernest Becker Sigmund Freud [2:10] Dr. Jordan Peterson [2:45] Carl Jung [14:38] Will Durant [15:14] Albert Einstein [16:00] Ray Kurzweil [18:23] Peter Thiel [18:29] Elon Musk [18:47] (episode on How to Think Like Elon Musk) Sam Harris [26:47] Tim Urban [32:07] Jose Ortega y Gasset [36:26] Kevin Simmler [38:14] Mark Manson [47:27] Tim Ferriss [48:44] Peter Levels [50:06] Kierkegaard [53:40] Taylor Pearson [55:52] Adil Majid [56:24] Jocko Willink [1:04:11] Erich Fromm [1:05:47] Nassim Nicholas Taleb [1:11:20] (Antifragile episode) Neil Strauss [1:18:42] (Emergency episode) 0:00 - Introductory quote and a bit of information about the book itself. 4:28 - Some thoughts on living every day as your last, versus taking everything seriously due to the impact it has in the long-term. Also, some discussion on time, various aspects of human nature, and the differences between everyone’s perspective. 8:49 - Becoming conscious of what we’re doing to earn our feeling of heroism to find out that it’s the main self-analytic problem of life. Some thoughts on this and discussion on how most of the youth today do not have some big heroic ideal that they’re pushing towards. 11:10 - Some more thoughts on the lack of heroic purpose and the lack of meaning in our lives today. How this is related to motivation and depression, as well. “If you don’t have a propelling narrative for what you’re doing with your life, then you will naturally be depressed and feel like your life doesn’t matter.” 12:53 - Tearing down our heroes to give ourselves a sense of control and this happening in society. Some examples of this and then some discussion on mentor/mentee relationships, 16:26 - Discussion on the terror of death and various examples of this theme throughout cultures, societies, and religions. Also how our fear of death influences our view of the world. “It’s this denial of death that is our main psychological challenge.” 19:13 - The problem of us often inventing reasons for anxiety when there are none, some examples of people doing this, and how this relates to our mortality. Also, how we should try to not waste energy worrying about something that may happen, and instead saving that energy for when it might happen. “We all just sort of invent these anxieties and reasons to worry, and they seem really important and serious to us, but to outsiders, they usually seem trivial.” 23:35 - How we need the fear of mortality to motivate us to do things. Also, some thoughts on how we’re trying to extend our lives and live forever, and some thoughts on consciousness and the ego. “We need death to motivate us to do anything in life.” 27:29 - Discussion on empathy and consciousness in animals, the evolution of species, and survival instincts. Also, a bit on how much food we consume, and how much resources it takes to grow something and then when we lose that something, we lose all of those resources that were involved. 33:32 - Various psychoanalytic concepts and the next section on life being this chaos that we get lost in, and hiding behind these shared mythologies to avoid that chaos. Comforting ourselves to hide from the true reality of that situation. 38:22 - Thinking of information having objective value, and some thoughts on how we adopt these beliefs to gain something. Also, when someone challenges that belief, we lash out at them. How noticing ourselves having an emotional reaction when this happens shows us that that belief is most likely crony. How noticing this emotional response in others can benefit you and examples of this, as well. 44:13 - Discussion on how ideologies gain their strength, people getting emotionally invested in them, how we all need something we can cling to really strongly, and how we jump around with clinging to things. Also, some discussion on jumping around from obsessions and how people who feel strongly in certain communities will lash out on others who do or think differently. 53:40 - Some discussion and examples of us doing things more aggressively than we normally would to gain a sense of control that we’re lacking in another area of our life. Doing trivial acts to gain the illusion of control. 55:52 - Thoughts on cryptocurrency and how we will sometimes mess up things on purpose, just to regain that sense of control and do it all over again. How this can lead to loss of control, as well. 1:02:19 - How we’re always going to have various anxieties and how we can use these to trigger personal growth. Also, a bit on finding out what it is that you’re avoiding the most, and how that is most likely what you need to be doing. How taking a small action towards doing that can make it easier to do the rest and some discussion on making compromises with yourself, as well. 1:05:24 - The next section on the spell cast by persons that is transference. Describing transference, and how we deify certain persons to gain more control in our own lives due to following that person. Also, how we get offended when someone ruins our image of something that we have a fixed perspective on. 1:11:20 - How religion has to have had some survival benefit to be so pervasive throughout the world and every culture and some discussion on the shared myth of certain similarities between people. 1:12:50 - Thoughts on how we’ve lost spirituality and mysticism over the years, and how modern man tries to replace that vital awe and wonder with a how-to-do-it manual. Why we prefer this manual and why we need to think that everything is perfectly logical to remove the anxiety from the dreaded uncertainty. Tying this back into the illusion of control. 1:15:57 - How we all avoid this fear of death and dealing with our problems by tranquilizing ourselves with something trivial (celebrities, social media, the news, etc). How we need to face the uncertainty of certain situations and the true reality of situations. 1:17:25 - Feeling the pain of failure, engaging in experience and being fully invested in it to learn from it. Also, not just knowing, but actually living and plunging into experiences. “If you have all reflection without any plunging into experience, you’ll just go crazy. And if you have just all plunging with no reflection, you’re a brute. You have to balance both of them.” 1:19:15 - Some last thoughts and how we have to face up to our need to be heroic. How culture doesn’t really provide opportunities to be heroic and helps us forget it, and how this deprives us of our heroic urge to victory. Also, tying this into universal based income and some thoughts on that. 1:22:53 - The last line of the book and some closing thoughts on the podcast, the book, the newsletter, and supporting the podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe at https://madeyouthinkpodcast.com The irony of man’s condition is that the deepest need is to be free of the anxiety of death and annihilation, but it is life itself which awakens it and so we must shrink from being fully alive.
Mise-en-place is not a crazy efficiency program. It is really a way of life for people who value themselves, people, eachother, and the planet. In this episode of Made You Think, we’re covering the book Everything in Its Place (originally “Work Clean”) by Dan Charnas, and for the first time on the podcast, the author is joining us for the episode! This book is all about the strategies and tools that culinarians often use in their work, and applying these strategies to improve your life and productivity. We cover a wide range of topics, including: The ten mise-en-place system techniques that you can use to improve your life The correlation between an organized space and an organized mind Using the mise en place system to reduce anxiety, improve work efficiency, and overall quality of life Building inner-discipline and being honest with yourself The importance of actually finishing the tasks that you start on Becoming a better manager and a few of the flaws in companies today And much more. Please enjoy, and be sure to grab a copy of Everything in Its Place and to check out Nat’s Notes on the book! If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode on How to Think Like Elon Musk, to learn how to emulate Musk’s way of thinking for extreme advantages in life, and our episode on The Goal by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, to learn how to use a simple theory to never stop improving. Be sure to join our mailing list to find out about what books are coming up, giveaways we're running, special events, and more. Mentioned in the show: Unlimited Brewing Company [1:12] Warner Brothers [2:03] The Eisenhower Matrix [4:29] School of Journalism [5:28] The Palm Pilot [5:54] NPR [12:06] Transcendental Meditation [22:22] Culinary Institute of America [25:35] Tisch [47:58] Saturday Night Live [48:29] Four Sigmatic Mushroom Coffee [1:01:37] Four Sigmatic Cordyceps Elixir [1:02:49] Made You Think support page [1:03:35] Perfect Keto [1:03:39] Kettle and Fire Bone Broth (20% off for listeners!) [1:03:41] Nat’s article on fasting [1:09:25] Keto Subreddit [1:12:13] Matcha MCT oil powder [1:17:04] Athletic Greens [1:18:04] Books mentioned: Work Clean (Nat’s Notes) (new version of the book) Getting Things Done [0:48] The Goal [3:14] (Nat’s Notes) (episode on the book) The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People [4:02] First Things First [4:04] The Big Payback [4:37] The Making of a Chef [6:44] Kitchen Confidential [7:04] Heat by Beaufort [7:06] The Way of Zen [23:22] (Nat’s Notes) (Neil’s Notes) (episode on the book) Irrational Exuberance [1:00:25] Outliers [1:00:29] What Happened [1:00:45] Antifragile [1:04:04] (Nat’s Notes) (episode on the book) Godel Escher Bach [1:10:27] (Nat’s Notes) (episode on the book) Daily Rituals [1:18:35] People mentioned: Dan Charnas Chris Sparks [0:33] Rick Rubin [2:05] Steven Covey [3:57] David Allen [6:08] Michael Ruhlman [6:44] Anthony Bourdain [7:04]] Wylie Dufresne [9:02] Jean-Georges [13:54] Thomas Keller [13:56] Alan Watts [23:22] Éric Ripert [25:28] Bill Buford [25:31] Lauren Michaels [48:29] Ernest Hemingway [50:23] Nassim Nicholas Taleb [1:00:13] (Antifragile episode) Tim Ferriss [1:02:42] 0:00 - Introduction featuring the author himself, Dan Charnas. A bit on what made Dan write the book, how he got into organizational systems, and some background on his life. Also, Dan listing some of the most influential books that he’s read. 7:24 - Dan’s journey to becoming a chef and him describing the importance of mise en place. Also, a bit on applying the powerful principles that chefs live by to other areas of life. 11:30 - The beginning of Dan cotifying mise en place for the first time with Work Clean, some thoughts on how things sometimes need an outside perspective, and a bit on the discipline and commitment that’s required in the culinary world. “There’s a certain level of commitment to reality that culinarians have that I think we miss in the corporate world.” 17:02 - The thirty-minute daily commitment to setting your own mise en place, some discussion on the macro and micro levels of the system outlined in Work Clean, and the importance of having a system that involves both the mind and the body. 20:02 - Using mise en place as an effective anxiety reducing technique, the correlation between an organized space and an organized mind, and a bit on the zen-like aspects of the book. 24:20 - Breaking down the ten ingredients/techniques of mise en place that you can bring together for your own personal system. 27:55 - The main technique of the mise en place system that has positively impacted Dan the most and some discussion on the importance of doing the largest tasks in your day first. 34:58 - Certain things to do watch out for when managing people, some thoughts on management in general, and discussion on implementing systems into large-scale organizations. 42:20 - General discussion on corporate meetings and the flaws of these meetings. Also, a bit on a chef’s heavy responsibilities, finding balance between speed and quality, and improving efficiency within a company. “A meeting is about sharing ideas, resolving conflicts, and unblocking.” 48:48 - Going in depth on the importance of actually finishing your actions. Also, some discussion on taking an intentional break and the need to be honest with yourself about your work. “Ninety percent finished is the same as zero percent finished.” 54:07 - A bit more on having a system for both the body and the mind, and linking the system to your calendar. Actually taking the time to do things and scheduling the time to do them. “This is what I can do today.” 58:14 - Wrap-up, where to find Dan at online, and some closing thoughts. 59:03 - After-thoughts with just Neil and Nat. Some discussion on various products discounted for listeners, diet, health, fasting, and going into ketosis (ketogenic diet). Also, some discussion getting into ketosis and how to minimize the negative effects when transitioning into ketosis. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe at https://madeyouthinkpodcast.com Ultimately it is about cultivating our inner-discipline.
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