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Books, Beards, Booze
"His Beard Was Not That Weird In The Picture."

Books, Beards, Booze

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 51:02


This episode the gang talk all manner of news, then discuss A Matter of Trust by Angela Boord.This Season our Short Read, Tall Glass Book Club is tackling The Alchemy of Sorrow: A Fantasy & Sci-Fi Anthology of Grief & Hope.To get it in print or ebook:https://www.amazon.com/Alchemy-Sorrow-Fantasy-Sci-Fi-Anthology-ebook/dp/B0B4VVQPYYTo get it in audiobook:https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Alchemy-of-Sorrow-Audiobook/B0BL42LRRT

Books, Beards, Booze
Books, Beards, Booze! S605 "It Was The Single Best News Segment We've Ever Done."

Books, Beards, Booze

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 40:29


The gang discussed all sorts of cool news...but you don't get to hear it! Then they discuss The second Short Read of the Season! Come along as the gang talks about Skies on Fire by Sonya M. Black!This Season our Short Read, Tall Glass Book Club is tackling The Alchemy of Sorrow: A Fantasy & Sci-Fi Anthology of Grief & Hope.To get it in print or ebook: https://www.amazon.com/Alchemy-Sorrow-Fantasy-Sci-Fi-Anthology-ebook/dp/B0B4VVQPYY To get it in audiobook: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Alchemy-of-Sorrow-Audiobook/B0BL42LRRT

Books, Beards, Booze
"Here's Where We're Gonna Take A Turn."

Books, Beards, Booze

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 61:11


The first Short Read of the Season! Come along as the gang talks about Lullaby by K.S. Villoso!This Season our Short Read, Tall Glass Book Club is tackling The Alchemy of Sorrow: A Fantasy & Sci-Fi Anthology of Grief & Hope.To get it in print or ebook: https://www.amazon.com/Alchemy-Sorrow-Fantasy-Sci-Fi-Anthology-ebook/dp/B0B4VVQPYY To get it in audiobook: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Alchemy-of-Sorrow-Audiobook/B0BL42LRRT

Books, Beards, Booze
"Otters and Racoons: They'll F*ck You Up."

Books, Beards, Booze

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 80:58


This episode the gang talks about what they have been reading since the last season, and ends up spending a lot of time talking about critters.This Season our Short Read, Tall Glass Book Club is tackling The Alchemy of Sorrow: A Fantasy & Sci-Fi Anthology of Grief & Hope.To get it in print or ebook: https://www.amazon.com/Alchemy-Sorrow-Fantasy-Sci-Fi-Anthology-ebook/dp/B0B4VVQPYY To get it in audiobook: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Alchemy-of-Sorrow-Audiobook/B0BL42LRRT

Books, Beards, Booze
"You Cannot Kill Us!"

Books, Beards, Booze

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 50:03


We're back! In video! Well, most of us! But Derek is getting a video camera...soon! But yeah, your favorite podcast about books, beards, and booze is back, with a brand new co-host, author Ben Meeks!This Season our Short Read, Tall Glass Book Club is tackling The Alchemy of Sorrow: A Fantasy & Sci-Fi Anthology of Grief & Hope.To get it in print or ebook: https://www.amazon.com/Alchemy-Sorrow-Fantasy-Sci-Fi-Anthology-ebook/dp/B0B4VVQPYY To get it in audiobook: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Alchemy-of-Sorrow-Audiobook/B0BL42LRRT

Readers Digress
A short read-a-thon update!

Readers Digress

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 1:08


Contribute to Kate's read-a-thon fundraiser, benefiting Open Books!$25 can provide one child with a year of new books through our Imagination Library program$50 can support a month of upkeep of our Little Free Library network$100 can provide 30 new, high-interest book titles for our youth book granting efforts$250 can fund supplies for one of our eight-week-long Early Childhood Literacy Residencies in at-home daycares

Wavell Room Audio Reads

The primary duty of Defence is to fight and win wars. So why does it often feel our organisation is run by its compliance departments? Regulators and policy writers don't win wars. Battlefield entrepreneurs hungry for victory do. This article contends the language of risk mitigation has been used to... The post Risky Business appeared first on Wavell Room.

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For the first time in decades, the media is abuzz with talk of National Service. This follows comments by the Defence Secretary, who has described the UK as “….moving from a post-war to pre-war world”, and the Chief of the General Staff, who called for “…an Army designed to expand... The post A call to arms appeared first on Wavell Room.

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The violence beamed into our living rooms since 7 October is heartbreaking. On a human level, the high-definition suffering of both Israelis and Palestinians can be overwhelming. It was while watching Members of Parliament leaving the latest screening of the atrocities inflicted by Hamas, some quite visibly shaken by whatever... The post Just War in Gaza appeared first on Wavell Room.

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
Trailer - Short Read: Jony Ive's Dedication in "Designed by Apple in California" | Episode #177

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 2:35


In 2016, Apple published a limited edition anthology, chronicling the last 20 years of Apple's designs simply titled Designed by Apple in California. The book is dedicated to the memory of Steve Jobs. “The idea of genuinely trying to make something great for humanity was Steve's motivation from the beginning, and it remains both our ideal and our goal as Apple looks to the future,” said Jony Ive, Apple's chief design officer. “This archive is intended to be a gentle gathering of many of the products the team has designed over the years. We hope it brings some understanding to how and why they exist, while serving as a resource for students of all design disciplines.” The book was written and curated over an eight-year period by Jony Ive and features photos by award-winning photographer Andrew Zuckerman. All of the photos were shot in a deliberately spare style that has become a hallmark of Apple's design aesthetic. The books 450 images illustrates Apple's design process as well as its finished products. Chapters‍ (00:00) Introduction‍ (01:19) Designed by Apple in California‍‍ (03:13) Objective Representation of Work‍‍ (04:11) Collaboration and Design Process‍‍ (05:05) Evolution of Forms and Materials‍‍‍ (06:05) Simplicity and Communication‍‍‍ (‍07:01) Dedication to Steve Jobs‍‍‍ (08:24) Book Overview‍‍‍ (09:51) Johnny Ive's Perspective Explore the episode notes. Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/177. Watch and listen. Watch this episode on YouTube Find this episode in your favorite podcast app Get new episodes delivered via email For more, explore my full profile of Steve Jobs. Who is Steve Jobs? Wisdom From The Man Who Built Apple, NeXT, and Pixar Brought to you by HVMN. With Ketone-IQ, fuel your best anytime with a boost of awesome-feeling energy and clarity. Unlock the power of nature's superfuel—no fasting or keto diet required. Advertise with Outliers and reach our global community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
Short Read: Jony Ive's Introduction in "Designed by Apple in California" | Episode #177

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 12:53


In 2016, Apple published a limited edition anthology, chronicling the last 20 years of Apple's designs simply titled Designed by Apple in California. The book is dedicated to the memory of Steve Jobs. “The idea of genuinely trying to make something great for humanity was Steve's motivation from the beginning, and it remains both our ideal and our goal as Apple looks to the future,” said Jony Ive, Apple's chief design officer. “This archive is intended to be a gentle gathering of many of the products the team has designed over the years. We hope it brings some understanding to how and why they exist, while serving as a resource for students of all design disciplines.” The book was written and curated over an eight-year period by Jony Ive and features photos by award-winning photographer Andrew Zuckerman. All of the photos were shot in a deliberately spare style that has become a hallmark of Apple's design aesthetic. The books 450 images illustrates Apple's design process as well as its finished products. Chapters‍ (00:00) Introduction‍ (01:19) Designed by Apple in California‍‍ (03:13) Objective Representation of Work‍‍ (04:11) Collaboration and Design Process‍‍ (05:05) Evolution of Forms and Materials‍‍‍ (06:05) Simplicity and Communication‍‍‍ (‍07:01) Dedication to Steve Jobs‍‍‍ (08:24) Book Overview‍‍‍ (09:51) Johnny Ive's Perspective Explore the episode notes. Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/177. Watch and listen. Watch this episode on YouTube Find this episode in your favorite podcast app Get new episodes delivered via email For more, explore my full profile of Steve Jobs. Who is Steve Jobs? Wisdom From The Man Who Built Apple, NeXT, and Pixar Brought to you by HVMN. With Ketone-IQ, fuel your best anytime with a boost of awesome-feeling energy and clarity. Unlock the power of nature's superfuel—no fasting or keto diet required. Advertise with Outliers and reach our global community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Afghan Air Wars by Michael Napier

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024


Michael Napier has come up with a bit of a gem here.  This is a highly detailed and fascinating insight into how both Russian and coalition air power sought to influence the wars in Afghanistan over a period of over 30 years.  The entire period is one of under-resourced ground... The post Afghan Air Wars by Michael Napier appeared first on Wavell Room.

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
Trailer - Short Read: Mike Moritz on Steve Job's Frugality in "Imitators Take Note: Steve Jobs Was More Than a Showman" | Episode #173

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 3:55


"It is easy to forget that, when he was a student, the man who brought us the Macintosh, iPhone and iPad (and, with his little finger, Pixar) collected bottle caps to make ends meet. The need to stretch every nickel informed the way Apple was run during the early days." — Mike Moritz In 2015, Mike Moritz wrote an opinion piece for The Financial Times called "Imitators take note — Steve Jobs was more than a showman." It's a great reminder that the best businesses — including Apple — are the most capital efficient businesses. That what matters isn't how much you raise, but the business you build with what you raise. And that even Apple, started out life being incredibly cheap and capital efficient. Being frugal and stretching every nickel ensures that your business is as durable as possible. While revenue will always ebb and flow, expenses are typically subject to inertia. Expenses tend to build up invisibly, almost imperceptibly, and can require heroic acts to shrink. While is why it's so important to build a culture of frugality from Day One — ensuring that as many dollars spent as possible go toward strategic expenses that sustain and grow your business. Explore the episode notes. Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/173. Watch and listen. Watch this episode on YouTube Find this episode in your favorite podcast app Get new episodes delivered via email For more, explore my full profile of Steve Jobs. Who is Steve Jobs? Wisdom From The Man Who Built Apple, NeXT, and Pixar Brought to you by HVMN. With Ketone-IQ, fuel your best anytime with a boost of awesome-feeling energy and clarity. Unlock the power of nature's superfuel—no fasting or keto diet required. Advertise with Outliers and reach our global community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
Short Read: Mike Moritz on Steve Job's Frugality in "Imitators Take Note: Steve Jobs Was More Than a Showman" | Episode #173

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 14:15


"It is easy to forget that, when he was a student, the man who brought us the Macintosh, iPhone and iPad (and, with his little finger, Pixar) collected bottle caps to make ends meet. The need to stretch every nickel informed the way Apple was run during the early days." — Mike Moritz In 2015, Mike Moritz wrote an opinion piece for The Financial Times called "Imitators take note — Steve Jobs was more than a showman." It's a great reminder that the best businesses — including Apple — are the most capital efficient businesses. That what matters isn't how much you raise, but the business you build with what you raise. And that even Apple, started out life being incredibly cheap and capital efficient. Being frugal and stretching every nickel ensures that your business is as durable as possible. While revenue will always ebb and flow, expenses are typically subject to inertia. Expenses tend to build up invisibly, almost imperceptibly, and can require heroic acts to shrink. While is why it's so important to build a culture of frugality from Day One — ensuring that as many dollars spent as possible go toward strategic expenses that sustain and grow your business. Explore the episode notes. Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/173. Watch and listen. Watch this episode on YouTube Find this episode in your favorite podcast app Get new episodes delivered via email For more, explore my full profile of Steve Jobs. Who is Steve Jobs? Wisdom From The Man Who Built Apple, NeXT, and Pixar Brought to you by HVMN. With Ketone-IQ, fuel your best anytime with a boost of awesome-feeling energy and clarity. Unlock the power of nature's superfuel—no fasting or keto diet required. Advertise with Outliers and reach our global community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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#WavellReviews Of Boys and Men by Richard Reeves

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024


Introduction From reading the news over the last 5 years, it is clear that members of the Armed Forces and Civil Service are not always getting it right regarding behaviour.  Coverage has discussed the full range of issues, from the inappropriate behaviours described in the Atherton Report and the recent... The post #WavellReviews Of Boys and Men by Richard Reeves appeared first on Wavell Room.

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The bane of Western military strategy – Technological Determinism

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024


As Stephen Biddle has so presciently stated, we have witnessed both the confirmation and denial of the importance of technology in war over the past two years. Heavy combat assets and indirect firepower matter, but only if used correctly. No amount of drone wizardry seems to mitigate the need for... The post The bane of Western military strategy – Technological Determinism appeared first on Wavell Room.

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
Trailer - Short Read: Warren Buffett's Shareholder Letter on Shutting Down Berkshire Hathaway's Textile Business from 1985 | Episode #171

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 2:43


In 1985, Warren Buffett had to make an incredibly difficult decision. Which was whether to shut down the textile business Berkshire Hathaway — the original business Warren acquired, which was where Berkshire got its name. In today's episode, I break down that decision and why he ultimately closed the business. Explore the episode notes. Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/171. Watch and listen. Watch this episode on YouTube Find this episode in your favorite podcast app Get new episodes delivered via email Explore my full summary for the book featured this week. The Essays of Warren Buffett: Warren's Ideas from 50+ Years Grouped by Topic Brought to you by HVMN. With Ketone-IQ, fuel your best anytime with a boost of awesome-feeling energy and clarity. Unlock the power of nature's superfuel—no fasting or keto diet required. Advertise with Outliers and reach our global community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
Short Read: Warren Buffett's Shareholder Letter on Shutting Down Berkshire Hathaway's Textile Business from 1985 | Episode #171

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 24:32


In 1985, Warren Buffett had to make an incredibly difficult decision. Which was whether to shut down the textile business Berkshire Hathaway — the original business Warren acquired, which was where Berkshire got its name. In today's episode, I break down that decision and why he ultimately closed the business. Explore the episode notes. Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/171. Watch and listen. Watch this episode on YouTube Find this episode in your favorite podcast app Get new episodes delivered via email Explore my full summary for the book featured this week. The Essays of Warren Buffett: Warren's Ideas from 50+ Years Grouped by Topic Brought to you by HVMN. With Ketone-IQ, fuel your best anytime with a boost of awesome-feeling energy and clarity. Unlock the power of nature's superfuel—no fasting or keto diet required. Advertise with Outliers and reach our global community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
Short Read: “How To Do Great Work” by Paul Graham | Episode #168

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 103:19


Paul Graham's essay on "How To Do Great Work" begins with the following words: If you collected lists of techniques for doing great work in a lot of different fields, what would the intersection look like? I decided to find out by making it. Partly my goal was to create a guide that could be used by someone working in any field. But I was also curious about the shape of the intersection. And one thing this exercise shows is that it does have a definite shape; it's not just a point labelled "work hard." The following recipe assumes you're very ambitious. As we're all both very ambitious and focused on doing great work, it felt appropriate to cover this essay as a sort of book in miniature. The essay itself comes in at a staggering 11,800 words or nearly 30 pages when printed. "How To Do Great Work" explores curiosity, the source of originality, the relationship between breaking rules and new ideas, and how being naive is a form of independent mindedness. As well as why being self-indulgent helps you find overlooked problems, why big ideas are more often questions than answers, and why the best questions grow while you work to answer them. Explore the episode notes. Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/168. Watch and listen. Watch this episode on YouTube Find this episode in your favorite podcast app Get new episodes delivered via email Brought to you by HVMN. With Ketone-IQ, fuel your best anytime with a boost of awesome-feeling energy and clarity. Unlock the power of nature's superfuel—no fasting or keto diet required. Advertise with Outliers and reach our global community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
Trailer - Short Read: “How To Do Great Work” by Paul Graham | Episode #168

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 2:06


Paul Graham's essay on "How To Do Great Work" begins with the following words: If you collected lists of techniques for doing great work in a lot of different fields, what would the intersection look like? I decided to find out by making it. Partly my goal was to create a guide that could be used by someone working in any field. But I was also curious about the shape of the intersection. And one thing this exercise shows is that it does have a definite shape; it's not just a point labelled "work hard." The following recipe assumes you're very ambitious. As we're all both very ambitious and focused on doing great work, it felt appropriate to cover this essay as a sort of book in miniature. The essay itself comes in at a staggering 11,800 words or nearly 30 pages when printed. "How To Do Great Work" explores curiosity, the source of originality, the relationship between breaking rules and new ideas, and how being naive is a form of independent mindedness. As well as why being self-indulgent helps you find overlooked problems, why big ideas are more often questions than answers, and why the best questions grow while you work to answer them. Explore the episode notes. Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/168. Watch and listen. Watch this episode on YouTube Find this episode in your favorite podcast app Get new episodes delivered via email Brought to you by HVMN. With Ketone-IQ, fuel your best anytime with a boost of awesome-feeling energy and clarity. Unlock the power of nature's superfuel—no fasting or keto diet required. Advertise with Outliers and reach our global community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Operational Art Reborn – Part Two

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024


“I was raised on Russian military doctrine, and I still think that the science of war is all located in Russia.” General Valerri Zaluzhny, Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces The first article outlined the theory and history of operational art, arguing that Russia failed to demonstrate proficiency in this vital... The post Operational Art Reborn – Part Two appeared first on Wavell Room.

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
Short Read: "Who is Charlie Munger?" from "The Tao of Charlie Munger" by David Clark | Episode #179

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 26:06


This conversation provides an overview of Charlie Munger's life, career, and investment philosophy. It explores Munger's role in shaping Berkshire Hathaway and his approach to investing in wonderful businesses at fair prices. Munger's background and early exposure to business are discussed, as well as his education and early career in law. The conversation also covers Munger's partnership with Warren Buffett and their investment strategies. Munger's investments in Blue Chip Stamp and Diversified Retailing Corporation are highlighted, along with his focus on better businesses. The conversation concludes with Munger's impact on Warren Buffett's investment style. Explore the episode notes. Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/179. Chapters (00:00) Introduction to Charlie Munger (02:18) Charlie Munger's Blueprint for Berkshire Hathaway (03:44) Charlie Munger's Approach to Investing (05:01) Charlie Munger's Background and Early Life (06:25) Charlie Munger's Exposure to Business (08:07) Charlie Munger's Education and Early Career (09:03) Charlie Munger's Transition to Full-Time Investing (10:24) Charlie Munger's Partnership with Warren Buffett (12:48) Charlie Munger's Investment Strategies (14:07) Charlie Munger's Investment in Blue Chip Stamp (16:52) Charlie Munger's Diversified Retailing Corporation (18:16) Charlie Munger's Focus on Better Businesses (19:14) Charlie Munger's New America Fund and Daily Journal Corporation (20:39) Charlie Munger's Role in Berkshire Hathaway (21:39) Charlie Munger's Impact on Warren Buffett's Investment Style Watch and listen. Watch this episode on YouTube Find this episode in your favorite podcast app Get new episodes delivered via email Explore my full summary for the book featured this week. The Tao of Charlie Munger: Wisdom on Life, Business, and the Pursuit of Wealth For more, explore my full profile on Warren Buffett. Who is Charlie Munger? Wit and Wisdom From The World's Most Irreverent Billionaire Brought to you by HVMN. With Ketone-IQ, fuel your best anytime with a boost of awesome-feeling energy and clarity. Unlock the power of nature's superfuel—no fasting or keto diet required. Advertise with Outliers and reach our global community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
Trailer - Short Read: Who is Charlie Munger? | Episode #179

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 1:30


This conversation provides an overview of Charlie Munger's life, career, and investment philosophy. It explores Munger's role in shaping Berkshire Hathaway and his approach to investing in wonderful businesses at fair prices. Munger's background and early exposure to business are discussed, as well as his education and early career in law. The conversation also covers Munger's partnership with Warren Buffett and their investment strategies. Munger's investments in Blue Chip Stamp and Diversified Retailing Corporation are highlighted, along with his focus on better businesses. The conversation concludes with Munger's impact on Warren Buffett's investment style. Explore the episode notes. Search and down a transcript and find links to related books, interviews, lectures, and more: outlieracademy.com/179. Chapters (00:00) Introduction to Charlie Munger (02:18) Charlie Munger's Blueprint for Berkshire Hathaway (03:44) Charlie Munger's Approach to Investing (05:01) Charlie Munger's Background and Early Life (06:25) Charlie Munger's Exposure to Business (08:07) Charlie Munger's Education and Early Career (09:03) Charlie Munger's Transition to Full-Time Investing (10:24) Charlie Munger's Partnership with Warren Buffett (12:48) Charlie Munger's Investment Strategies (14:07) Charlie Munger's Investment in Blue Chip Stamp (16:52) Charlie Munger's Diversified Retailing Corporation (18:16) Charlie Munger's Focus on Better Businesses (19:14) Charlie Munger's New America Fund and Daily Journal Corporation (20:39) Charlie Munger's Role in Berkshire Hathaway (21:39) Charlie Munger's Impact on Warren Buffett's Investment Style Watch and listen. Watch this episode on YouTube Find this episode in your favorite podcast app Get new episodes delivered via email Explore my full summary for the book featured this week. The Tao of Charlie Munger: Wisdom on Life, Business, and the Pursuit of Wealth For more, explore my full profile on Warren Buffett. Who is Charlie Munger? Wit and Wisdom From The World's Most Irreverent Billionaire Brought to you by HVMN. With Ketone-IQ, fuel your best anytime with a boost of awesome-feeling energy and clarity. Unlock the power of nature's superfuel—no fasting or keto diet required. Advertise with Outliers and reach our global community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
Short Read: “The Playing Field” by Graham Duncan | Episode #164

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 44:39


The Playing Field by Graham Duncan is BY FAR the best piece of writing I've read on the journey we must all make to reach mastery in our fields. While Graham writes about the journey to master the art of investing, everything in it is broadly generalizable. In Graham's view we must all progress from apprentice, to professional, to self-actualization, operating at scale with impact, and eventually (if we make it) mentoring the new generation. It's a wonderful meditation on mastery — what it is, what it looks like, and most importantly the journey to get there. Watch and listen Watch this episode on YouTube Find this episode in your favorite podcast app Get new episodes delivered via email Read the full essay The Playing Field by Graham Duncan Brought to you by HVMN. With Ketone-IQ, fuel your best anytime with a boost of awesome-feeling energy and clarity. Unlock the power of nature's superfuel—no fasting or keto diet required. Advertise with Outliers and reach our global community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner
Trailer - Short Read: “The Playing Field” by Graham Duncan | Episode #164

Outliers with Daniel Scrivner

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2024 1:07


The Playing Field by Graham Duncan is BY FAR the best piece of writing I've read on the journey we must all make to reach mastery in our fields. While Graham writes about the journey to master the art of investing, everything in it is broadly generalizable. In Graham's view we must all progress from apprentice, to professional, to self-actualization, operating at scale with impact, and eventually (if we make it) mentoring the new generation. It's a wonderful meditation on mastery — what it is, what it looks like, and most importantly the journey to get there. Watch and listen Watch this episode on YouTube Find this episode in your favorite podcast app Get new episodes delivered via email Read the full essay The Playing Field by Graham Duncan Brought to you by HVMN. With Ketone-IQ, fuel your best anytime with a boost of awesome-feeling energy and clarity. Unlock the power of nature's superfuel—no fasting or keto diet required. Advertise with Outliers and reach our global community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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#WavellReviews the Arms of the Future

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023


‘Arms of the Future'. Russia's expanded war against Ukraine has been described as a mash-up between “All Quiet on the Western Front” and “Blade Runner”, and with good reason. First person drones attack Russian troops in networks of trenches. Modern fire ships—uncrewed ships guided by Starlink and GPS signals—strike Russian... The post #WavellReviews the Arms of the Future appeared first on Wavell Room.

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Why I wouldn’t want my daughter to join the military

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023


I grew up in Plymouth, a city with a proud naval tradition. Many of my peers joined the Royal Navy. I pursued a career in law and, eventually, found a way to help the Armed Forces community through my work. I have always admired Service personnel: their honesty, their sense... The post Why I wouldn't want my daughter to join the military appeared first on Wavell Room.

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Into the Cold: Special Operations in the Arctic

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023


Strategic competition has superseded the Global War on Terrorism as the central organizing principle for America's military. Conflict has returned to the European continent with Russia's expanded invasion of Ukraine.  The accession of Finland to NATO, and hopefully Sweden soon, the Arctic environment has taken on new importance in strategic... The post Into the Cold: Special Operations in the Arctic appeared first on Wavell Room.

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Creating a British ‘Army of Drones'

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023


In his seminal The Struggle for Mastery in Europe: 1848 -1918, A.J.P. Taylor wrote of the First World War, ‘The machine-gun and the spade changed the course of European history.' Perhaps a future historian of the Russo-Ukrainian War will write the sentence: ‘The tactical drone and spade changed the course... The post Creating a British ‘Army of Drones' appeared first on Wavell Room.

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AI in Weapon Systems: Proceed with Caution

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023


Artificial intelligence (AI) has spread into many areas of life, and defence is no exception. There is a growing sense that AI will have a major influence on the future of warfare, and armed forces worldwide are investing heavily in AI-enabled capabilities. Despite these advances, fighting is still largely a... The post AI in Weapon Systems: Proceed with Caution appeared first on Wavell Room.

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Fake reporting to please the (Russian) boss

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023


Russian Reporting.  The modern battlefield is full of reporting from one formation to another.  This is no different in the war in Ukraine.  Intreps and Sitreps that are “over-optimistic”, not to say outright fabrications, and submitted to satisfy the wishes of higher command and politicians, are hardly unknown in any... The post Fake reporting to please the (Russian) boss appeared first on Wavell Room.

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Meritocracy and a Royal Marine Route to First Sea Lord, 1SL.

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023


The First Sea Lord or 1SL is the Head of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy. A role which has never been filled by a Royal Marine. Why?   How can it be that Marines – 21% of the Navy – have such successful Joint and Defence careers and yet the... The post Meritocracy and a Royal Marine Route to First Sea Lord, 1SL. appeared first on Wavell Room.

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Algorithms of war: The use of artificial intelligence in decision making in armed conflict

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023


Even before recent hype, you have probably already used AI in various forms, indeed you might be reading this article on a device largely powered by AI. If you have used a fingerprint or face to open your phone, participated on social media, planned journeys using a phone application or... The post Algorithms of war: The use of artificial intelligence in decision making in armed conflict appeared first on Wavell Room.

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#WavellReviews “Command” by Lawrence Freedman

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023


In, Command, Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London, takes us through seven decades of conflict.  Freedman analyses the complex command relationships between military advisors and political leaders.  The book is readable and accessible with every chapter bringing a new, engaging story of ‘command' throughout... The post #WavellReviews “Command” by Lawrence Freedman appeared first on Wavell Room.

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#WavellReviews “Next War” by John Antal

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023


“Next War: Reimaging How We Fight” by John Antal is available from Casemate. Determining the future of war is fraught with peril.  Sir Lawrence Freedman penned a superb book “The Future of War” which explored how successive generations thought the character of war would change and evolve, and their strategic... The post #WavellReviews “Next War” by John Antal appeared first on Wavell Room.

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The MQ-9B Sea Guardian and the revolution in anti-submarine warfare

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023


Introduction Amidst the advancements in artificial intelligence, hypersonic missiles, quantum computing, cyberattacks, and lethal autonomous weapons, there is one aspect that has been overlooked in the current discourse on the revolution in military affairs (RMA) – the new revolution in anti-submarine warfare (ASW).  Using uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs), such as... The post The MQ-9B Sea Guardian and the revolution in anti-submarine warfare appeared first on Wavell Room.

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The Power of Citizen Sensors

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023


When a nation faces an existential threat, innovative approaches to national security develop. Patriotic citizens transition from bystanders to actively protecting their sovereignty in any way possible. In today's digitised world of AI and 5G,  every individual is connected. Therefore using every citizen as a sensor holds immense potential. A... The post The Power of Citizen Sensors appeared first on Wavell Room.

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The Leadership Torch  

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023


“A good leader identifies the most dangerous part of the battlefield, moves to it and influences it”, or so said my most recent boss, an exceptional US special operations force type with a world's worth of leadership experience.  But what about the rest of the soldiers on this notional battlefield? ... The post The Leadership Torch   appeared first on Wavell Room.

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Countering tactical kamikaze drones – ideas urgently needed.

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023


At the time of writing, the ZALA AERO-Kalashnikov Lancet loitering munition (‘kamikaze drone') has damaged or destroyed 640 odd Ukrainian vehicles and systems on the front lines, with video evidence.  First Person View (FPV) drones are the second-biggest battlefield killer.  These have tallied over 840 ‘kills', again with video evidence.... The post Countering tactical kamikaze drones – ideas urgently needed. appeared first on Wavell Room.

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Empowering Military Welfare through Low-Earth-Orbit Satellites

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023


In today's fast-paced and interconnected world, maintaining seamless communication is critical for the success of military operations. Low Earth Orbit Satellites can help.  Military welfare, which encompasses the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of soldiers, sailors, and aviators, both on and off the battlefield has emerged as a top priority... The post Empowering Military Welfare through Low-Earth-Orbit Satellites appeared first on Wavell Room.

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‘This business will get out of control': What the Hunt for Red October teaches us about intelligence and uncertainty

Wavell Room Audio Reads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023


Nothing of what you are about to see…ever happened  We live in an age where the Cold War infrastructure of arms control is crumbling and when debate has returned to ‘great power competition'. Not only has Russia's aggression against Ukraine, both its prelude and conduct, ensured a prominent place for... The post ‘This business will get out of control': What the Hunt for Red October teaches us about intelligence and uncertainty appeared first on Wavell Room.

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Originally published on our weekly Edge of Defence newsletter.  Signup here for more excellent analysis on science and technology advancements and defence.  AI will do so much more for intelligence work than crunching through big data or drafting low-level reports. It's starting to look like today's large language models can... The post AI Spy appeared first on Wavell Room.

The G Word
Emma McCargow: Genomics 101 - What is long-read vs short-read sequencing?

The G Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 4:44


In this episode of our explainer podcasts, we've asked Emma McCargow, Programme Lead for the cancer programme at Genomics England, to explain in less than 10 minutes, the difference between long-read and short-read sequencing. You can also find a series of short videos explaining some of the common terms you might encounter about genomics on our YouTube channel. You can read the transcript here: Long-read-vs-short-read-sequencing.docx If you've got any questions, or have any other topics you'd like us to explain, feel free to contact us on info@genomicsengland.co.uk.

The Long Read from Stuff
SPECIAL EPISODE: The Short Read - Home by Bernard Steeds

The Long Read from Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 31:46


If you love The Long Read, why not check out The Short Read, a new podcast in the Stuff Podcast Network. Listen to the very best of the 2022 Sunday Star Times Short Story Competition in The Short Read. Each episode contains a winning entry or judges' choice - and insights from its author. The perfect way to relax this summer without getting sand in your book.This is episode 1: "Home by Bernard Steeds". If you like what you hear, go subscribe to the whole series. More info at stuff.co.nz/theshortread

Books, Beards, Booze
Short Read: Them At Number Seventy-Four by Lindz McLeod

Books, Beards, Booze

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 35:09


For Halloween the gang talks about the short story Them At Number Seventy-Four by Lindz McLeod. Read it for free here:https://pseudopod.org/2022/03/25/pseudopod-803-them-at-number-seventy-four/?fbclid=IwAR203IVEBRU2AVSFR88D_6441fYpIyaOR5hV4F-irFZ-fAZVcLY2fLH6e3w

Seeing Red: Nebraska Politics From the Left
Audio Clip for Blog (Short) - Read at seeingrednebraska.com

Seeing Red: Nebraska Politics From the Left

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 1:03


This short clip is part of a story story about a notorious local psychopath. Read the story at https://seeingrednebraska.com/fascism/klin-broadcasts-scurrilous-rape-accusation-to-benefit-republican-incumbent-pat-condon/

Books, Beards, Booze
Short Reads: Naomie Krentzer "Cat Pictures Please"

Books, Beards, Booze

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 47:29


This episode the folks discuss our Short Read short story pick: Cat Pictures Please by Naomi Krentzer. Read it for free here: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/kritzer_01_15/ (https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/kritzer_01_15/ )

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Books, Beards, Booze
S5E04: Short Read - A Year and a Day in Old Theradane by Scott Lynch

Books, Beards, Booze

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 50:18


The gang discusses A Year and a Day in Old Theradane by Scott Lynch. Read it here for free: https://www.uncannymagazine.com/article/a-year-and-a-day-in-old-theradane/

Cartoonist Kayfabe
Nick Park's Storyboards for Academy Award Winning Short Read like Great Comics

Cartoonist Kayfabe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 22:16


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Books, Beards, Booze
October Short Read!

Books, Beards, Booze

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 57:51


These episode the guys talk the latest beard and booze news, and then go into a deep dive of The Scarlet Citadel by Robert Howard.