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Best podcasts about sam sheridan

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What Do You Call It? PODCAST!

You can follow Sam Sheridan on Instagram and Threads @sam_sheridan_music. Please visit his website via https://www.samsheridanmusic.co.uk. YouTube: youtube.com/c/GeorgeBukaWDYCIPodcast Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5z2U45OagymjgUsQE2Jbrw Instagram: whatdoyoucallitpodcast

TubbTalk - The Podcast for IT Consultants
Travelogue: MSP Summit Manchester 2023

TubbTalk - The Podcast for IT Consultants

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 29:06


We managed to track down Richard Tubb and Steve McCormick during a recent trip to the North West of England. It was a busy couple of days; they attended the MSP Summit Manchester 2023 and then they fought their way through heavy traffic for the SBSC North West evening event, where we finally caught up with them.This is a fun discussion with the usual mix of event recap, travel woes, impromptu practical advice and culinary delights! And well-deserved shout-outs to great individuals including:Phyl Morgan from Pax 8, Kate Wood from Women In Tech North, Robert Gibbons from Cara Technologies and SBSC North West, Sam Sheridan from Sheridan Computers.And let's not forget Richard's newfound friend... the legend that is Kevin Keegan!Did you know...The Managed Services Summit Manchester is a major event in the IT industry featuring impactful presentations by industry leaders, networking opportunities, and a platform for critical business discussions.The SBSC North West is an independent forum for Microsoft Small Business Specialists, fostering collaboration among members to share best practices and insights within the Microsoft Small Business community.Were you at the 'MSP Summit Manchester' or 'SBSC North West' events too? Send us a voice recording with your highlights and we will add your comments to our next Team Tubb Travelogue.

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The Daily Stoic
MMA Legend Frank Shamrock On Conquering The Ego and Developing Honor

The Daily Stoic

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 72:08


Ryan speaks with Frank Shamrock about his memoir Uncaged: My Life as a Champion MMA Fighter, the convergence between the Stoic virtues and the tenets of the Warrior Code, managing his ego when he was considered the greatest fighter on the planet, how his rough upbringing shaped his unconventional life, the mutual respect that they have for each other's work, and more.Frank Shamrock is a former professional mixed martial artist and a pioneer of the sport. He was the first to hold the UFC Middleweight Championship and retired a four-time defending undefeated champion ranked the No. 1 Pound-for-Pound fighter in the world. He was named "Fighter of the Decade" for the 1990s by the Wrestling Observer, "Best Full Contact Fighter" by Black Belt magazine (1998), and three time "Fighter of the Year" by Full Contact Fighter Magazine. Frank spent much of his young life in the foster care system, often enduring abuse and neglect, until he was officially adopted and mentored by his father figure Bob Shamrock at the age of 21. Since his retirement from MMA in 2010, Frank has worked as a coach, color commentator, actor, writer, and motivational speaker. His work can be found on his website: frankshamrock.com.

Tennis IQ Podcast
Ep. 110 - Tennis as a Fighting Sport

Tennis IQ Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 52:33


In this episode, Brian and Josh discuss tennis as a fighting sport and as a combat sport. This conversation was inspired by The Fighter's Mind, a book by Sam Sheridan that outlines the mental demands of various combat sport athletes. The co-hosts outline how tennis is a battle between two (or four in doubles) people with a similar goal of winning a match and how they must utilize fighting/combat skills and mental strength to achieve their goals and be successful. Various themes are discussed including self-discipline, avoiding criticism and negative self-talk during a match, understanding yourself and your opponent, and looking for ways to sabotage the opponent's game plan. The Fighter's Mind on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Fighters-Mind-Inside-Mental-Game/dp/0802145019 Tennis IQ Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/tennisiqpodcast/membership To learn more about Josh and Brian's backgrounds and sport psychology businesses, go to TiebreakerPsych.com and PerformanceXtra.com. If you have feedback about the show or questions on the mental game in tennis, email us at TennisIQPodcast@gmail.com or use the hashtag #tennisIQ on Twitter. Don't forget to subscribe on YouTube or your podcast platform of choice (Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.) to stay up to date on future episodes.

The Neon Belly Podcast
The Parable of Marcelo Garcia

The Neon Belly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 28:40


"I wasn't a good student, and even now I never say I am better than anybody, but I know I love jiu-jitsu more than anybody." - Marcelo Garcia. 2010. Flashback to May of 2007. The legendary Marcelo Garcia is a 2x ADCC champion, and more importantly is The People's Champ. He's on a quest to get double gold medals at his 3rd ADCC. 3rd time's the charm--he's submitted all 7 of 7 opponents in regulation on his way to the Absolute Finals, and he's the smallest man by 24 lbs / 11kgs to get this far (and to this day, no one else has accomplished either feat.) We are about to see the single greatest display in the history of submission grappling. And yet...Marcelo falls short of Absolute Gold and loses by submission to Robert Drysdale. When Marcelo was asked what he could have done different, he smiled and said simply, "I need to be faster."  Marcelo also joked and said he actually did have 8 for 8 submissions for the weekend...if you included the one where he himself tapped! He could've made so many excuses, but instead he made none while also not taking himself too seriously. I always loved this story, as told by Josh Waitzkin and Sam Sheridan in The Fighter's Mind. Josh was Marcelo's 1st black belt, and the subject of the film, Searching for Bobby Fischer, about his time as a young chess prodigy.  Josh states, "Marcelo doesn't think in shades of grey. Everything is black and white...I'm more of a grey-type guy, so it can be frustrating, because at times Marcelo seems overly simple. But it's incredibly powerful...In the chess world, there were plenty of guys like him who I envied, guys with pure clarity and no existential dilemmas, without angst..."We all could be a little more like Marcelo Garcia. =) Whether it's on the mats, or in life, relationships, family/friends, careers, etc, I appreciate the beauty and simplicity of this type of thinking. It doesn't come naturally to me, but I want to take the next month to strive to find one through-line or theme where I think I can improve in in Jiu-Jitsu, relationships, career goals, family, friends, etc, and pursue that one theme in each of those areas. And even if we can't be like him on the mats, we can borrow a valuable method that he uses to solve problems in order to improve our own lives. I also find it admirable that Marcelo went out on his shield, and I've noticed in my own life that I could stand to take more risks. Big shout outs to Riccardo Ammendolia for his historical highlights and analysis of Marcelo Garcia! I watched some of the footage below in researching this episode. PS. This is the first but certainly not the last time we will talk about Marcelo on this podcast!  - Video essay exploring Marcelo Garcia's overall ADCC greatness: https://youtu.be/c6it1SsW8TI- Marcelo's historic RNC over Shaolin at ADCC 2003: https://youtu.be/X_8O-fq-NI4 - Highlight of all of Marcelo's 2005 ADCC Matches: https://youtu.be/sia_yuGN5qI- Highlight of all of Marcelo's 2007 ADCC Matches: https://youtu.be/j-ZbtfIfUtY- Marcelo's ADCC 2007 Absolute Finals loss: https://youtu.be/OQzpE8kiZtE?t=8 - Marcelo Garcia Highlight video by Rob Degle: https://youtu.be/5fV7YYgE9OM- Amazon Link to The Fighter's Mind & The Art of Learning: https://tinyurl.com/bdej6r5z & https://tinyurl.com/yckzyby5)

Paul Green's MSP Marketing Podcast
Episode 115: How to make cyber security relevant to prospects

Paul Green's MSP Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 28:49


In this week’s episode If the limit of your prospect’s technical knowledge is them taking a screenshot on an iPhone, how can they understand the technology solutions you’re trying to sell to them? It’s all about making your services feel relevant to them. And this week Paul talks about how you can do this Also on the show this week, how do you feel about attending physical networking meetings? If it’s Covid-safe for you to attend, Paul explains how to get the most out of them And there’s some great advice from Paul’s featured guest about using YouTube as part of your marketing mix. Plus there’s a great book recommendation all about virtual selling Featured guest Thank you to Sam Sheridan from Sheridan Computers for joining Paul to talk about how you can use YouTube to win new clients. Sam grew up in Bolton, UK and has always had a passion for computers. Before the internet was made publicly available in 1993, he was brought up around the world of dial-up connections, modems, and bulletin boards. Sheridan Computers has been providing IT support and consultancy to small and medium businesses for twenty years. Connect with Sam on LinkedIn. Show notes Out every Tuesday on your favourite podcast platform Presented by Paul Green, an MSP marketing expert You can join Paul in the MSP Marketing group on Facebook Thank you to B.J. Ferguson from Keyfactor for recommending the book Virtual Selling by Andy Springer, Dave Shaby, and Mike Schultz In next week’s episode on February 1st, Paul will be joined by Jeff Pugel from Ignition, talking about how to start selling based on value, not price Got a question from the show? Email Paul directly: hello@paulgreensmspmarketing.com Episode transcription Voiceover: Fresh every Tuesday for MSPs around the world, this is Paul Green’s MSP Marketing Podcast. Paul Green: Hello, and welcome back to the show. Here’s what we’ve got coming up for you this week. Sam Sheridan: So I’m currently standing at about 2000 subscribers. I use YouTube to get new clients and I’m here to tell you how you can do the same. Paul Green: That’s Sam Sheridan. He’s an MSP owner, just

Paul Green's MSP Marketing Podcast
Episode 115: How to make cyber security relevant to prospects

Paul Green's MSP Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 28:49


In this week’s episode If the limit of your prospect’s technical knowledge is them taking a screenshot on an iPhone, how can they understand the technology solutions you’re trying to sell to them? It’s all about making your services feel relevant to them. And this week Paul talks about how you can do this Also on the show this week, how do you feel about attending physical networking meetings? If it’s Covid-safe for you to attend, Paul explains how to get the most out of them And there’s some great advice from Paul’s featured guest about using YouTube as part of your marketing mix. Plus there’s a great book recommendation all about virtual selling Featured guest Thank you to Sam Sheridan from Sheridan Computers for joining Paul to talk about how you can use YouTube to win new clients. Sam grew up in Bolton, UK and has always had a passion for computers. Before the internet was made publicly available in 1993, he was brought up around the world of dial-up connections, modems, and bulletin boards. Sheridan Computers has been providing IT support and consultancy to small and medium businesses for twenty years. Connect with Sam on LinkedIn. Show notes Out every Tuesday on your favourite podcast platform Presented by Paul Green, an MSP marketing expert You can join Paul in the MSP Marketing group on Facebook Thank you to B.J. Ferguson from Keyfactor for recommending the book Virtual Selling by Andy Springer, Dave Shaby, and Mike Schultz In next week’s episode on February 1st, Paul will be joined by Jeff Pugel from Ignition, talking about how to start selling based on value, not price Got a question from the show? Email Paul directly: hello@paulgreensmspmarketing.com Episode transcription Voiceover: Fresh every Tuesday for MSPs around the world, this is Paul Green’s MSP Marketing Podcast. Paul Green: Hello, and welcome back to the show. Here’s what we’ve got coming up for you this week. Sam Sheridan: So I’m currently standing at about 2000 subscribers. I use YouTube to get new clients and I’m here to tell you how you can do the same. Paul Green: That’s Sam Sheridan. He’s an MSP owner, just

Paul Green's MSP Marketing Podcast
Episode 114: How to figure out a USP for your MSP

Paul Green's MSP Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 23:48


In this week’s episode You know your MSP is different to your competitors, but how can your prospects tell you apart (and therefore decide they must choose you?). It all comes down to having a USP – a Unique Selling Proposition. And this week Paul explains precisely what yours should be Also on the show this week, did you know your MSP-branded polo shirt could lose the sale… as could your nicely ironed shirt. So what DO you wear in sales meetings with prospective clients? Paul describes exactly how you should be dressing for success Plus listen for some great ideas on how to improve your MSP’s website thanks to Paul’s featured guest. And there’s a book recommendation all about the power of integrators and visionaries Featured guest Thank you to Mark Copeman from Wisecurve for joining Paul to talk about how MSPs can improve their websites. Mark is the founder of Wisecurve, which brings together a number of his ventures including TechTestimonials – the only video / written testimonial service dedicated to the tech industry. He is the author of the books, MSP Secrets Revealed and Helpdesk Habits. Mark is married with 2 children and lives in the village of Bray, the home of 50% of the UK's 3-starred Michelin restaurants. He loves to cook and run, but not necessarily at the same time. Connect with Mark on LinkedIn. Show notes Out every Tuesday on your favourite podcast platform Presented by Paul Green, an MSP marketing expert Paul mentioned two example customer experience platforms, Invarosoft and CloudRadial Paul mentioned the book The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber, in which it talks about having an entrepreneurial seizure Find out more about Paul Green's MSP Marketing Edge Thank you to Lucas Meadowcroft from Tribu for recommending the book Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman and Mark C. Winters In next week’s episode on January 25th, Paul will be joined by Sam Sheridan from Sheridan Computers, talking about how you can use YouTube to win new clients Got a question fr

Paul Green's MSP Marketing Podcast
Episode 114: How to figure out a USP for your MSP

Paul Green's MSP Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 23:48


In this week’s episode You know your MSP is different to your competitors, but how can your prospects tell you apart (and therefore decide they must choose you?). It all comes down to having a USP – a Unique Selling Proposition. And this week Paul explains precisely what yours should be Also on the show this week, did you know your MSP-branded polo shirt could lose the sale… as could your nicely ironed shirt. So what DO you wear in sales meetings with prospective clients? Paul describes exactly how you should be dressing for success Plus listen for some great ideas on how to improve your MSP’s website thanks to Paul’s featured guest. And there’s a book recommendation all about the power of integrators and visionaries Featured guest Thank you to Mark Copeman from Wisecurve for joining Paul to talk about how MSPs can improve their websites. Mark is the founder of Wisecurve, which brings together a number of his ventures including TechTestimonials – the only video / written testimonial service dedicated to the tech industry. He is the author of the books, MSP Secrets Revealed and Helpdesk Habits. Mark is married with 2 children and lives in the village of Bray, the home of 50% of the UK's 3-starred Michelin restaurants. He loves to cook and run, but not necessarily at the same time. Connect with Mark on LinkedIn. Show notes Out every Tuesday on your favourite podcast platform Presented by Paul Green, an MSP marketing expert Paul mentioned two example customer experience platforms, Invarosoft and CloudRadial Paul mentioned the book The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber, in which it talks about having an entrepreneurial seizure Find out more about Paul Green's MSP Marketing Edge Thank you to Lucas Meadowcroft from Tribu for recommending the book Rocket Fuel by Gino Wickman and Mark C. Winters In next week’s episode on January 25th, Paul will be joined by Sam Sheridan from Sheridan Computers, talking about how you can use YouTube to win new clients Got a question fr

Espresso Doble.
05. Una Bicicleta barco, un excelente libro sobre artes marciales y reflexiones sobre el lápiz.

Espresso Doble.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 36:21


En este episodio platico un poco de la Z-Tritón una bicicleta eléctrica que es barco y camper, también platico del libro "A Fighter´s Heart" de Sam Sheridan y reflexiono un poco sobre lo maravilloso que es un lápiz (si también amas dibujar entenderás). Gracias por escuchar. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/patitodehule/message

Documentales Sonoros
Atlas de los lugares malditos: La maldición de la Atlántida

Documentales Sonoros

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2020 42:09


Sam Sheridan viaja por todo el mundo buscando los lugares más malditos del planeta.

The Divergent Path with Rollie Peterkin
Ep. 46 - Sam Sheridan: On Fear, Writing, and the End of the World

The Divergent Path with Rollie Peterkin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 64:40


Sam Sheridan is the author of three books: The Fighter's Heart, The Fighter's Mind, and The Disaster Diaries. Recently, he wrote and produced a miniseries called I am the Night. Sam traveled the world and trained martial arts. He interviewed the greatest minds in MMA about the mental game. And he worked with top survival experts in order to learn how to prepare for the end of the world. But Sam also spent years traveling the world working as a sailor. He was a firefighter who battled forest fires. And he worked on a research station in Antarctica.  Read more about Sam here: https://www.rolliepeterkin.com/sam-sheridan-fighters-heart ------ As always please feel free to reach out to me on social media! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rolliepeterkin Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/rolliepeterkin Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rollie.peterkin Website - http://www.rolliepeterkin.com My book - The Cage: Escaping the American Dream http://amzn.to/1Y0xbzD

Slouching Towards Masculinity
STM Episode 10 - Sam Sheridan

Slouching Towards Masculinity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 64:03


Sam has published three amazing books, two about fighting, "The Fighter's Heart", and "The Fighter's Mind", and one about surviving the apocalypse, called "The Disaster Diaries."  Sam is also the screenwriter for "SEAL Team" and the excellent TNT Drama "I Am the Night." The conversation covers a broad range of subjects about masculine growth and development. Sam was extremely generous with his time and thoughtful and educated with his answers. I couldn't have asked for a better tenth episode! I hope you enjoy listening. "I Am the Night" is available on Amazon Prime, Google Play, and You Tube now.  Sam's books are available at all good bookstores and from a little known online store by someone called Jeff here  You can follow me on Twitter @STMASCULINITY Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/philipbedwell/ or go to my performance art website at www.philipbedwell.com  Please LIKE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW!  I'll see you next week.

The Socially Distant Sports Bar
Episode 12: Underarmer Karma

The Socially Distant Sports Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 86:59


Mike Bubbins and Elis James join Steff Garrero in the bar to argue about Bruce Lee, to talk about Brian McKechnie's role in 2 of the most controversial moments in the history of sport and to sing Erasure tunes... Well, Mike sings... If you want your free beer, then click herewww.beer52.com/distant You can get in touch with the team on social media https://twitter.com/distantpod https://facebook.com/distantpod https://instagram.com/distantpod You can find the clips from the Episode on our playlist https://www.youtube.com/thesociallydistantsportsbarClipsSteff: Calcio Storico https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTPWcLmWvD0 Mike: England football squad sing 'All The Way' on Wogan https://youtu.be/XUd8SxZCWJMElis: Robert Jones fighting with Nick Farr Jones, Lion v Australia 1989 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfUlKC_B76sDocumentary choiceSteff: Be Water - BT Sport or ESPN player https://www.bt.com/sport/watch/video/catch-up/2020/june/30-for-30-be-water ClipsMike: Wales beat the All Blacks in 1978 https://youtu.be/6r4iOOjOWL4Steff: Underarm ball https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtaWtAxHVsw Elis: Maradona warming up for Napoli https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vashrNoXTEBooksSteff: A Fighter's Heart by Sam Sheridan https://amzn.to/37uc6JX Mike: Rugby Football by Clifford Jones https://amzn.to/2YJozG2 Elis: How to Watch Football by Ruud Gullit https://amzn.to/2BdX6DX

Launch!
Alumni Spotlight: Sam Sheridan and Daniel Palmer

Launch!

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020


In this episode, we sit down to talk with two recent graduates, Sam Sheridan and Daniel Palmer. They discuss what it's like entering the industry in the chaos of the COVID Crisis.

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PGAM Podcast
Alumni Spotlight: Sam Sheridan and Daniel Palmer

PGAM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020


In this episode, we sit down to talk with two recent graduates, Sam Sheridan and Daniel Palmer. They discuss what it's like entering the industry in the chaos of the COVID Crisis.

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Alpha Theta Flow
Mood Prep 307: Bullfight Critics

Alpha Theta Flow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 9:16


A passage from the book "A Fighters Heart" by Sam Sheridan that has stuck with me for years. Let me know what your favourite part of this podcast was in the comments or on Mood Prep Online! Find the Mood Prep Online group by searching 'Mood Prep Online' on Facebook or clicking here! Subscribe to my YouTube HERE or by searching 'Mood Prep'

Made You Think
36: Flow, Happiness, Power, Future of Work, and More: Listeners Q&A #1

Made You Think

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 115:51


“We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life. All that we need to make us happy is something to be enthusiastic about.” Albert Einstein No books today, but a selected list of questions asked by Listeners! Neil and Nat answer one by one detailed questions about topics you had but they never talked about. We cover a wide range of topics, including: What Neil and Nat do to survive Routines to get into flow Favorite podcast show and why they stopped listening to Tim Ferriss The future (and present of work) Balancing power and happiness And much more. Please enjoy, and be sure to ask more questions replying the mailing list! (What? You still haven’t signed up for the mailing list?!) If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out our episode on Daily Rituals by Mason Currey, a book that discuss the crazy schedule creative people have to get into the flow, as well as our episode on Homo Deus by Yuval Harari where we talk about how AI may make humans useless.   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 Unlimited Brewing [4:22] Made You Drink Beer. Coming Soon? [5:14] US regulation doesn't allow to sell beer online [5:14] Brewmaster’ Reserve, Neil’s beer blog [5:49] Neil Soni on Nat Chat [6:40] LegalZoom [8:45] Maryland Government incorporation website [8:47] Incorporate.com [9:51] W-2 Form [10:52] Nat Chat [11:22] Growth Machine [11:47] Nat's personal site [12:15] Wendy’s Twitter campaign [16:52] Deep House Relax playlist [27:56] Asana [33:03] Evernote [33:12] Sam Sheridan [36:42] Fat Tony [40:05] PwC [52:33] Tiago Forte’s Progressive Summarization [55:05] Flatgeologist [57:32] Slack [1:04:02] Vitalik Buteron, founder of Ethereum [1:10:53] Nat’s articles on sex [1:14:21] Stamena app - Nat’s app [1:14:21] Black Mirror [1:38:46] Trump-Miller story [1:41:55] Books mentioned Daily Rituals by Mason Currey [28:59] (Nat’s Notes) (book episode) Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder by Nassim Taleb [32:21] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand [37:58] Darwin’s Dangerous Idea by Daniel Dennet [38:07] (book episode) The Goal [44:29] (Nat’s Notes) (book episode) Gödel, Escher, Bach by Douglas Hofstadter [37:58] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Homo Deus by Yuval Harari [43:20] (book episode) Work Clean [44:29] (Nat’s Notes) (book episode) Principles [44:33] (Nat’s Notes) (book episode) The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene [46:30] (Nat’s Notes) Skin in the Game by Nassim Taleb [48:12] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins [57:13] Finite and Infinite Games [57:42] (Nat’s Notes) (Made You Think episode) 12 Rules for Life by Dr. Jordan B. Peterson [58:06] (Nat’s notes) (Neil’s notes) (book episode) East of Eden by John Steinbeck [58:48] (Nat’s notes) Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk [59:22] (Nat’s notes) Deep Work by Cal Newport [1:03:01] (Nat’s notes) So Good They Can’t Ignore You [1:03:01] (Nat’s notes) Discipline and Punish by Michel Foucault [1:10:10] (Nat’s Notes) (book episode) The Sovereign Individual [1:19:29] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) Mastery by Robert Greene [1:28:04] (Nat’s notes) (book episode) People mentioned Albert Einstein [0:00] Donald Trump [18:28] Elon Musk [18:28] (on this podcast) Dan Bilzerian [18:33] Adil Majid [19:17] (on this podcast 1, 2, 3) Pepper the Poochon [32:54] Taylor Pearson [44:20] Nassim Nicholas Taleb [48:02] (Antifragile episode) (Skin in the Game episode) Flatgeologists – Flat Earth Society [57:32] Jeff Bezos [1:11:31] Bill Gates [1:11:31] Mark Zuckerberg [1:11:31] Warren Buffet [1:11:31] Randall Eliason [1:42:42] Show Topics 0:00 – Perfect drinks to enjoy the warm weather. 3:38 – Question #1. Why do you actually do for a living and how you've got there? Neil has a company that helps you build your brand beer, either for events (weddings, parties, conference, etc), venues (chef that wants to pair beers), and already established brands. How Neil bootstrapped his company while trying to have reduce his home brewing costs, and even before having customers. If you ask enough, you can see the Made You Drink beer soon. “You don't know where things are going to go until you actually start working on them”. 8:20 – Nat helps ecommerce and tech startups appear on the front page of Google and increase traffic from Google through SEO and content. Stats of his company. 1428 – Funny fact, Nat and Neil went to the same university in Pittsburg, and went through the same Startup Accelerator, but never met before. Why Twitter is the catalyst for the best friendships, and why it's so hard to monetize it. Paying twice to build and reach your audience on Facebook. Who controls Twitter and Facebook celebrities' accounts. 19:58 – Question #2. Favorite podcasts. Mentioned Jocko Podcast Joe Rogan Experience Sam Harris’ Waking Up Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History Invest Like the Best podcast History on Fire Unchained A16z Kevin Rose Shane Parrish’s The Knowledge Project Rhonda Patrick’s Found my Fitness Bill Simmons Podcast Skip and Shannon: Undisputed Podcast Good Beer Hunting Brewers' Journal Podcast Episodes: Jordan Peterson on Joe Rogan’s, Daniele Bolelli from the Drunken Taoist on Joe Rogan’s, Jordan Peterson's Biblical Series, Al Pacino and Kevin Durant on Bill Simmons’. Recommended Tim Ferriss Episodes: Jamie Foxx, Jocko Willink, The Erotic Playbook of a Top-Earning Sex Worker (NSFW), Naval Ravikant, Peter Thiel, Dom D’Agostino, Kevin Rose, Kelly Starrett, Derek Sivers, Kevin Kelly, Ed Cooke 27:56 – Question #3. Routines to get into flow, specially If you need to write a 2-3000 words blog post. How much coffee Neil needs to get into flow. Neil's realization to keep going until getting a decent piece of work. The playlist to get into the mood. Nat tips: making super easy to start, getting all notifications off, being super clear on what are the next steps, changing context. The template Nat use for writing a massive article, and why he doesn’t starts with the intro. The endure-for-20min-and-then-you-can-quit psychological trick. Being in-interruptible. 28:18 – Question #4. Is doing business an intellectual challenging activity? What if it is not? The overlap of intellectually curious people and entrepreneurs. Early days of a business are very intellectual and exploration, while growth stage is a lot tweaking and optimization. Why intellectual people have the need to compulsively start new companies. Books that coincided with the business stage. How to find motivation to start exploring. 48:23 – Question #5. Advice for college student graduating in 2018? What problems to work on? First thing: think before graduating. Find an internship that has the potential to get you full time, in an area you are interested in. The problem with Ivy League students going to Google, Facebook or big consulting firms. Realize how low risk your life is. Focusing on skills rather than problems. The awareness that you may not know what problems are out there. 55:05 – Question #6. How do you apply the insights from books? Start a podcast and speak with your friends every week :). How Nat takes detailed notes "reading" the book 4 times. Writing as an exercise to build the synopsis with other books' concepts. No need to change the structure of your business. New concepts are useful to see problems from different angles, not overhauling processes. 59:39 – Question #7. How to network online? Tips to connect through the most powerful platforms, Twitter and cold email. 1:02:59 – Question #8. Future of Work: Deep Work vs Shallow Work, solopreneurship, and attention deficit, etc. Trade off between Improved communication and increased interruptibility. The problem with open office workspaces. Trends: remote working, polarization of work between employees and contractors, performance based work environment. Before, power was a function of the organizational structure or buildings, now it's a function of ability or what you do, because it's much easier to show usefulness. 1:13:20 – Single person companies that make over $1 million a year. Personal branding. Having proof of concept on our own site. 1:14:21 – Nat’s proof of concept that you can have 1 person business based on SEO. How Nat arrived to get 8k daily visitors by chance writing sex articles. 1:19:00 – More trends about work: It will be possible for fewer people to do more. The Internet as the effect of compounding of technology. AI is starting to replace White collar jobs. How AI would be able to replace the 90% of the writing work right now. 1:28:04 – Question #9. Is there a trade off between happiness and achievement? Does a gain in power detract from happiness? The Internet gives us the ability to compare us to the whole world, in detriment of the in-group. Opportunity costs of least profitable ventures. The problem with Digital Nomadism. Considering second and third order effects in the happiness-power equation. The intersection between personal achievement and service to the community. What's happiness anyway? Doing sacrifices for achieving joy, as athletes do. 1:43:00 – Sponsors! Get new questions through the email list. Sign up. Find upcoming books, events, and know about new sponsors! A new cool sponsor coming. Hop on Four Sigmatic for their mushroom coffee and other mush wonderful goodness. Suggestion: enjoy an iced mushroom coffee Mocha flavor. Check Kettle & Fire for their delicious grass fed bone broth, one of the only companies that do this. Suggested: the beef for cooking, the chicken for drinking. Perfect Keto for all your ketogenic related needs. A ketogenic diet is high in fat, and your body burns ketones instead of glucose for energy. Some benefits include improved mental functioning, much lower hunger swings, and ancestral body functioning. The supplementary ketones are very useful to pop in and out the diet and speed the process. Definitely try the coffee or the sea salt chocolate. Leave reviews on iTunes. Everything you buy on Amazon through our link supports the show. Bookmark it with an emoji :). If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe at https://madeyouthinkpodcast.com

The Taylor Discipline Podcast
Strict Versus Open Schedules | The Taylor Discipline Podcast #61

The Taylor Discipline Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 5:29


Should you strictly schedule your day's objectives, or should you keep an open schedule? Which one produces better results? “Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it.” ― Sam Sheridan

The Drunken Taoist Podcast
Episode 55 - Angry Men: A Conversation with Thad Russell and Sam Sheridan

The Drunken Taoist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2015 88:32


Episode 55 - Angry Men: A Conversation with Thad Russell and Sam Sheridan

The Art of Manliness
Episode #30: A Fighter’s Heart and Mind With Sam Sheridan

The Art of Manliness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 24:50


In this week's post we talk to fighter and author Sam Sheridan about what it takes to be an MMA fighter.

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Live Life Aggressively Podcast w/Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan
Author & Renaissance Man Sam Sheriden Talks Fighting, The Apocolypse, & Why Promoters Are Like Drug Dealers 090613 - Ep.18

Live Life Aggressively Podcast w/Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2013 115:09


Episode 18 of the Live Life Aggressively podcast is now available for your downloading & listening pleasure, and is a "must-download!"  This week, we are joined by best-selling author, Sam Sheridan (http://worldismadeoffire.com). Sam  is best known for his books, "A Fighter's Heart," "A Fighter's Mind," & "The Disaster Diaries," and has also appeared in the movie "Warrior." Part One: Sam joins us this week to discuss: What Sam learned from MMA legend Renzo Gracie about coming back from a loss/failure and how that can also help you in competition, business, and life The pros and cons of Work ethic vs. Ability What Sam learned by personally getting into the trenches of prepping for a doomsday scenario, while writing "The Disaster Diaries" Why planning, based on fear, is highly detrimental in business, training, and life How recognizing that knowing what you don't know is actually a good thing Sam shares which top level MMA ex-champion should take some time off from fighting, and also why Sam thinks this future hall of famer is probably bat s-it crazy Why promoters are like drug dealers Why being unproductive for too long can lead to depression Why protecting yourself and playing it safe is in actuality a bigger risk The beauty in getting comfortable in taking risks Sam and Mike share their "reality tv" experiences Part Two: Mike & Sincere discuss: Mike & Sincere discuss a special upcoming guest B.S. political correctness moments in the Super Bowl, holidays, pledging allegiance, and more How the new season of The Ultimate Fighter has "The Real World" possibilities This week's UFC picks Mike & Sincere discuss a new addition to the show Training advice for trainees over 40 How to effectively incorporate bodyweight training with other training modalities The advantages of "freestyle training" More "happy endings" from frequent massages

Bulletproof Radio
#56 Biohacking Apocalypse Survival, Stress Inoculation & Shamans, with Sam Sheridan

Bulletproof Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2013 50:57


In an apocalypse, how would you biohack your survival? This episode dives into answering this question and discusses all things stress-related. It was a blast having Sam Sheridan, best selling author of The Disaster Diaries: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Apocalypse, on the show to talk about a wide variety of topics ranging from endurance vs. interval training to Cooper’s Color Code and shamans. You’ll hear about the science and psychology of stress, the best way to handle stress, and how to better your chances of surviving an apocalypse. Sam Sheridan was an amateur MMA fighter, EMT, wild-land fire fighter, cowboy, sailor and worked construction at the South Pole. He is also the best selling author of A Fighters Heart: One Man’s Journey Through the World of Fighting, he Fighters Mind: Inside the Mental Game. During research for his latest book The Disaster Diaries: Sam immerses himself in the survivalist and dooms-day preparation subculture by:  Attending stunt driving school;  Learning the art of eskrima (Filipino knife fighting); Participating in Cody Lundin’s (Dual Survival on Discovery Channel) Aboriginal Living Skills School; Learning how to steal a car with ex-gang bangers in Los Angeles. A large portion of The Disaster Diaries explains the bio-chemical cocktail that our bodies produce during moments of intense stress (i.e.  an apocalypse.) 

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey
#56 Biohacking Apocalypse Survival, Stress Inoculation & Shamans, with Sam Sheridan

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2013 50:57


In an apocalypse, how would you biohack your survival? This episode dives into answering this question and discusses all things stress-related. It was a blast having Sam Sheridan, best selling author of The Disaster Diaries: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Apocalypse, on the show to talk about a wide variety of topics ranging from endurance vs. interval training to Cooper’s Color Code and shamans. You’ll hear about the science and psychology of stress, the best way to handle stress, and how to better your chances of surviving an apocalypse. Sam Sheridan was an amateur MMA fighter, EMT, wild-land fire fighter, cowboy, sailor and worked construction at the South Pole. He is also the best selling author of A Fighters Heart: One Man’s Journey Through the World of Fighting, he Fighters Mind: Inside the Mental Game. During research for his latest book The Disaster Diaries: Sam immerses himself in the survivalist and dooms-day preparation subculture by:  Attending stunt driving school;  Learning the art of eskrima (Filipino knife fighting); Participating in Cody Lundin’s (Dual Survival on Discovery Channel) Aboriginal Living Skills School; Learning how to steal a car with ex-gang bangers in Los Angeles. A large portion of The Disaster Diaries explains the bio-chemical cocktail that our bodies produce during moments of intense stress (i.e.  an apocalypse.) 

The Drunken Taoist Podcast
Episode 17 - Sam Sheridan: The World Is Made Of Fire

The Drunken Taoist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2013 113:03


Episode 17 - Sam Sheridan: The World Is Made Of Fire

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Philistine Radio
Episode 95, with Sam Sheridan, Author of The Disaster Diaries

Philistine Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2013 54:22


Mixed Mental Arts
Ep31 - Sam Sheridan

Mixed Mental Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2013 55:19


Featuring Sam Sheridan, author of "A Fighter's Heart," "A Fighter's Mind," and most recently "The Disaster Diaries." They discuss a variety of different ways you can prepare yourself for a disaster as well as the misconception of how easy it is to be prepared for everything.

The Joe Rogan Experience
#324 - Sam Sheridan

The Joe Rogan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2013 152:43


Sam Sheridan is an American author from Massachusetts.  He has written three books: The Disaster Diaries, The Fighter’s Mind, and A Fighter’s Heart. Sam Sheridan, Brian Redban Date: 02/18/2013

Mixed Mental Arts
Ep12 – Jay Mohr

Mixed Mental Arts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 74:49


Featuring comedian, actor, radio host and best selling author, Jay Mohr. We discuss a variety of topics including entertainment industry, stand-up comedy, politics, books and music. Music includes John Coltrane (Favorite Things), Bruce Springsteen (Jungleland), Elvis Costello. Book recommendations include "The China Study by T Colin Campbell," "Fighter's Heart by Sam Sheridan," "Boomerang by Michael Lewis," "Ham on Rye by Charles Bukowski," "Shot In The Heart by Mikal Gilmore," "This Much I Know Is True by Wally Lamb," "Richard M. Nixon: A Life In Full by Conrad Black," "Real Peace, Real Security by Sharon D. Welch."

The Joe Rogan Experience
#230 - Sam Sheridan

The Joe Rogan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2012 110:01


Joe sits down with Sam Sheridan.

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The Joe Rogan Experience
#230 - Sam Sheridan, Brian Redban

The Joe Rogan Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2012 119:50


Sam Sheridan, Brian Redban – Date: 06/19/2012