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Chris Wilcha is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and commercial director. His latest film, Flipside, which is co-executive produced by Jim and presented in association with Infinite Films (among others), opens in select US theaters tomorrow (May 31st, 2024). An ode to creative failure, abandoned projects, and rekindled passion, Flipside premiered at the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival to rave reviews. Here's the full description: “When filmmaker Chris Wilcha revisits the record store he worked at as a teenager in New Jersey, he finds the once-thriving bastion of music and weirdness from his youth slowly falling apart and out of touch with the times. FLIPSIDE documents his tragicomic attempt to revive the store while revisiting other documentary projects he has abandoned over the years. In the process, Wilcha captures This American Life icon Ira Glass in the midst of a creative rebirth, discovers the origin story of David Bowie's ode to a local New Jersey cable television hero, and uncovers the unlikely connection between jazz photographer Herman Leonard and TV writer David Milch. This disparate collection of stories coheres into something strange and expansive—a moving meditation on music, work, and the sacrifices and satisfaction of trying to live a creative life.” Important Links: Flipside; a film by Chris Wilcha 32 Sounds; a film by Sam Green Show Notes: An Ode to Abandoned Projects How Flipside Got Made When Filmmaking Gets Personal Taking the Big Swings Bringing the Film to Life in the Editing Room "Life can only be understood backwards, but we must live it forwards” Meeting Uncle Floyd Working With Judd Apatow & the Coen Brothers; Balancing Art & Commerce Stylistic Choices & Following Your Obsession How Jim Got Into Music The Changing Landscape of Documentary Filmmaking How the Creative Industries Compare to Wall Street Chris' Favourite Unmade Documentaries Chris as Emperor of the World MORE!
Porter Braswell is the Founder and CEO of 2045 Studio, an exclusive network for accomplished professionals of color. Porter is also the Co-founder and Executive Chairman of the career advancement platform Jopwell, the host of the Harvard Business Review podcast Race at Work, and the author of two books, including 2019's Let Them See You. Porter joins the show to discuss how 2045 Studio is harnessing community to empower professionals of color to succeed, how to establish trust within a community, what he learned from Magic Johnson's mentorship, and MUCH more! Important Links: 2045 Studio Porter's LinkedIn Porter's Twitter Porter's Instagram Race at Work podcast O'Shaughnessy Ventures Invests in 2045 Studio Show Notes: The Significance of 2045 Bridging the Inclusion Gap Networks, Community & the Clubhouse The Opportunity To Be in the Majority Building the Right Kind of Partnerships The Importance of Human Capital Socratic Problem-Solving How to Establish Trust Within a Community The 2045 Approach to Networking Councils & Relationship-Building Surprising Lessons From Foundership Leveraging the Community Magic Johnson's Mentorship & the Advantages of the Athletic Mentality Why Porter Writes “Wouldn't it be so cool if I could always feel like I belong?” 2045's Long-Term Vision Porter as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: Let Them See You: The Guide for Leveraging Your Diversity at Work; by Porter Braswell Yes, You Can: The Secrets Revealed for How to Get into and Succeed at America's Top Universities and Colleges; by Porter Braswell The Intelligent Investor; by Benjamin Graham
Grant Mitchell is a seasoned entrepreneur, operator, and investor in the areas of health, technology, and machine learning. He is currently the co-founder and CEO of Every Cure, where he uses AI to research rare diseases and conduct drug repurposing. Grant joins the show to discuss the use of AI in rare drug research, the role of translational scientists, neglected knowledge, and MUCH MORE! Important Links: Every Cure Website Dr. Grant's Twitter Dr. Grant's LinkedIn Show Notes: The Organizational Problem in Pharma The Power of Biomedical Knowledge Graphs The Traditional Pharma Approach to Drug R&D Risks in the World of AI-driven Drug Discovery The Limits of AI for Medical Use Biology's ‘Ignorome' The Role of Translators Every Cure's Typical Supporters Neglected Latent Knowledge Grant as Emperor of the World MORE! Books/Essays Mentioned: The AI Revolution; by Tim Urban (Wait But Why) Ikigai - The Japanese Secret to a Long and Happy Life; by Héctor García & Francesc Miralles
Author and friend-of-the-show Jimmy Soni returns to discuss the future of publishing, the changing world of book marketing, the courage of creative risk, and MUCH more! Important Links: Jimmy's website Jimmy's Twitter The Great Reshuffle Show Notes: Why Traditional Publishing is in Stasis A Case of Broken Incentives The Changing World of Book Marketing & the Case for Patience Talent Spotting & Creative Risk The Challenge of Self-Publishing Experiment, Experiment, Experiment Taylor Swift, Michael Jordan, and the Courage of Trying Something New Don't Be Trapped by the Opinions of Others Jimmy as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Founders; by Jimmy Soni A Mind at Play; by Jimmy Soni & Rob Goodman What Works on Wall Street; by Jim O'Shaughnessy Invest Like The Best; by Jim O'Shaughnessy How To Retire Rich; by Jim O'Shaughnessy Atomic Habits; by James Clear Psychology of Money; by Morgan Housel The Obstacle is the Way; by Ryan Holiday Trust Me, I'm Lying; by Ryan Holiday The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics; by Daniel James Brown You Are a Badass; by Jen Sincero 11/22/63; by Stephen King
Arjun Khemani is a 17-year-old writer and podcaster who dropped out of high school to help lead support at Airchat, the social network co-founded by Naval Ravikant. As the host of the Arjun Khemani podcast, Arjun has spoken to a wide range of guests including David Deutsch, David Perell and Naval Ravikant. His Substack, Progress Good, “serves as a defense against the anti-Enlightenment tradition, exploring progress, rationality, and optimism.” Arjun joins the show to discuss why education should be voluntary, the moral case for selfishness, the pessimism of ultimacy and MUCH more! Important Links: Arjun's Twitter Progress Good (Arjun's Substack) Show Notes: The Myth of the Good Old Days The Citadel of Science Generational Warfare Why Education Should Be Voluntary Misunderstanding Money Escaping the Altruism Trap: the Case for Selfishness Coercion & Moral Righteousness The Pessimism of Ultimacy The Hunt for Better Problems Arjun's Leap Into the Unknown Reimagining Education What's Next? Arjun as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: One Summer: America 1927; by Bill Bryson The New Inquisition: Irrational Rationalism and the Citadel of Science; by Robert Anton Wilson The Road to Serfdom; by Friedrich Hayek The Lessons of History; by Will & Ariel Durant Power vs. Force: The Hidden Determinants of Human Behaviour; by David R. Hawkins Deschooling Society; by Ivan Illich
Friend-of-the-show Anna Gát returns to discuss… well… pretty much everything! On April 13th, O'Shaughnessy Ventures and Interintellect are co-hosting a Future of Publishing event at the beautiful Pratt Mansion in NYC. We're bringing together established publishers, online writers, new publishing houses, journalists, technologists, authors and more to rethink and reimagine how ideas are spread in our changing world. Confirmed speakers include Coleman Hughes, Tara Isabella Burton, Tamara Winter, Sahil Lavingia and many more! Here's the best part - we want YOU to be there! To buy in-person tickets and for more information on live-streaming, scheduling, speakers, and more, just follow this link. We hope to see you there! Important Links: Interintellect Anna's Twitter Anna's Website Interintellect Substack Show Notes: The Shock of Losing a Parent Interintellect & the Post-Tribe Internet How to Facilitate Better Conversations Surprising Salons Faker Spotting & the Temptations of Power Avoiding Audience Capture The Humanness of Casablanca Greatness, Co-Creation & Doing the Work Misconceptions About Leadership The Personality of Language What's Next for Anna Cities as Ideas Anna as Empress of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity; by David Graeber and Wengrow Adventures of a Bystander; by Peter Drucker Mating; by Norman Rush The Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York; by Robert A. Caro Power vs. Force; by David R. Hawkins Tao Te Ching; by Lao Tzu The Number Sense: How the Mind Creates Mathematics; by Stanislas Dehaene Embers; by Sándor Márai The Hunger Games; by Suzanne Collins
Brendan McCord is the founder of Cosmos Institute — a non-profit dedicated to exploring the intersection of AI and philosophy. Brendan joins the show to discuss Cosmos' origins, the pursuit of philosophy as a technologist, the different schools of thought in AI, complex adaptive systems and MUCH more! Important Links: Brendan McCord's Reading List Cosmos Institute Substack Brendan's Twitter Show Notes: The Genesis of the Cosmos Institute Philosophy as a Quixotic Pursuit The Man of the System Dilemma Existential Risk & Scenario Agnosticism The AI Schools of Thought The Religious Nature of the E/Acc Movement What Tocqueville Can Teach Us About AI The Philosophy-to-Code Pipeline “Cars ignited the Sexual Revolution” and Other Unexpected Occurrences The Best Systems are Adaptive Heterogeneity & Resilient Systems Open Source and the US-China Situation Automation, Augmentation & Open-Ended Generation The Underrated Nuance of Russian Realism Cinematic Visions of the Future Great Talent & the Risk of the Tasmanian Devil Brendan as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: Murray Rothbard, “For A New Liberty” David R. Hawkins, “Power vs. Force” Jung Chang, “Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China” Jung Chang, “Mao: The Unknown Story” Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, “The Gulag Archipelago” Arthur Koestler, “Darkness At Noon” Adam Smith, “The Theory of Moral Sentiments” Lewis Carroll, “Alice's Adventures in Wonderland” Lewis Carroll, “What the Tortoise Said To Achilles” Eliezer Yudkowsky, “Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality” Marc Andreessen, “The Techno-Optimist Manifesto” Alexis De Tocqueville, “Democracy in America” 'Pericles's Funeral Oration' quoted in Thucydides' “History of the Peloponnesian War”. Plato, “Theaetetus” Plato, “The Republic” Nietzsche, “The Gay Science” C.P Snow, “The Two Cultures” Elinor Ostrom, “Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action” James M. Buchanan, "Freedom in Constitutional Contract: Perspectives of a Political Economist” Iain M. Banks, “Consider Phlebas” (Culture Series #1) Chen Qiufan and Kai-Fu Lee, “AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future” Christopher Buckley, “Thank You for Smoking” John Stuart Mill, “On Liberty”
Alex Komoroske has spent his career studying, writing about, and working in complex adaptive systems. He has published multiple essays on topics like Schelling points in organizations, why debate should be collaborative, and how to ensure resilient growth in harsh environments. Alex has also worked as a product manager and in corporate strategy at Google and Stripe. Alex joins the show to discuss how to escape busyness, why heroism is overrated, the different types of magic, and MUCH more! Important Links: Alex's Website Alex's Twitter Alex's LinkedIn Show Notes: The Parable of the Builder & the Gardener Against Heroism Noise is Good Complex Adaptivity All the Way Down Information Flow, Context Switching and Luck Surface-Area Escaping Busyness Paradigm Shifts & the Importance of Uncertainty The Self-Transcending Mindset The Power of Compression & The Virility of Memes Order From Chaos The Iterative Adjacent Possible Saruman & Radagast Magic The Illusion of Certainty Alex as Emperor of the World MORE! Books and Articles Mentioned: The Magic of Acorns; by Alex Komoroske The Sarumans and The Radagasts; by Alex Komoroske The Iterative Adjacent Possible; by Alex Komoroske Crossing the Bridge of Nihilism; by Jim O'Shaughnessy Adult Development Primer; by Dimitri Glazkov The Mower against Gardens; by Andrew Marvell Being There; by Jerzy Kosinski Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment; by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony & Cass R. Sunstein Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century; by Howard Bloom Zorba the Greek; by Nikos Kazantzakis Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny; by Robert Wright The Fifth Science; by Exurb1a A Pattern Language: Towns, Buildings, Construction; by Christopher Alexander
Infinite Loops Key Takeaways Check out the episode pageRead the full notes @ podcastnotes.orgDevon Eriksen always wanted to be a writer. As a child, he was persuaded to abandon his aspirations in favor of a career in software engineering. Two decades later, he retired to finally fulfil his ambition to write imaginative hard-science fiction in the vein of authors like Asimov, Heinlein and Niven. He self-published his first novel, Theft of Fire, last year to an excellent reception. Devon joins the show to discuss why his book incorporates alien technology, the role of patronage in the digital era, his unusual approach to obtaining feedback, and MUCH more! Important Links: Theft of Fire; by Devon Eriksen Devon's Website Devon's Twitter Introducing: The Life of David Rhoiney Show Notes: Centralization & Institutional Corruption The Evolving Nature of Resource Constraints Why Theft of Fire Features Alien Technology The Musk Dynasty Architects vs Gardeners Editing, Feedback & Beta-Readers Audience Capture & Disagreeableness “Money is a measure of fu*ks given” Patronage & Intellectual Property in the Digital Era Permissionless Writing How to Become a High-Agency Character Devon as Emperor of the World MORE! Books and Articles Mentioned: Theft of Fire; by Devon Eriksen The Ultimate Resource; by Julian Simon The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress; by Robert A. Heinlein The Population Bomb; by Paul R. Ehrlich Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance; by Robert M. Pirsig The Status Game: On Human Life and How to Play It; by Will Storr
Devon Eriksen always wanted to be a writer. As a child, he was persuaded to abandon his aspirations in favor of a career in software engineering. Two decades later, he retired to finally fulfil his ambition to write imaginative hard-science fiction in the vein of authors like Asimov, Heinlein and Niven. He self-published his first novel, Theft of Fire, last year to an excellent reception. Devon joins the show to discuss why his book incorporates alien technology, the role of patronage in the digital era, his unusual approach to obtaining feedback, and MUCH more! Important Links: Theft of Fire; by Devon Eriksen Devon's Website Devon's Twitter Introducing: The Life of David Rhoiney Show Notes: Centralization & Institutional Corruption The Evolving Nature of Resource Constraints Why Theft of Fire Features Alien Technology The Musk Dynasty Architects vs Gardeners Editing, Feedback & Beta-Readers Audience Capture & Disagreeableness “Money is a measure of fu*ks given” Patronage & Intellectual Property in the Digital Era Permissionless Writing How to Become a High-Agency Character Devon as Emperor of the World MORE! Books and Articles Mentioned: Theft of Fire; by Devon Eriksen The Ultimate Resource; by Julian Simon The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress; by Robert A. Heinlein The Population Bomb; by Paul R. Ehrlich Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance; by Robert M. Pirsig The Status Game: On Human Life and How to Play It; by Will Storr
Jacqueline Novogratz is the founder of Acumen, a nonprofit impact investment fund “changing the way the world tackles poverty by investing in companies, leaders and ideas.” As well as founding Acumen in 2001, Jacqueline is a public speaker and best-selling author. She also sits on multiple philanthropic boards. Her latest book Manifesto for a Moral Revolution, “reveals 12 leadership practices for anyone eager to build a better world.” Jacqueline joins us to discuss how to create a high-trust society, the difference between moral righteousness and moral leadership, why the opposite of poverty is dignity, and MUCH more. Important Links: Acumen's Website Acumen Academy Jacqueline's Twitter Show Notes: Acumen's Origins A People-First Theory of Change Emerging Entrepreneurship in Africa Social Return on Investment and the Rise of Microfinance How to Create a High Trust Society The Blue Sweater The Path to Moral Leadership Defining Win-Win Solar Lights, the Adjacent Possible and the Rejection of Cynicism What Jacqueline is Most Excited For Jacqueline as Empress of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor in an Interconnected World; by Jacqueline Novogratz Manifesto for a Moral Revolution: Practices to Build a Better World; by Jacqueline Novogratz
Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author of 9 books and over 100 scientific papers. A critic of what he sees as the scientific establishment's dogmatic dedication to materialism, he is perhaps best known for his theory of “morphic resonance,” via which information and activity can be transferred across space and time. Rupert joins the show to discuss being branded a heretic, how to test for telepathy, his advice for young scientists, and MUCH more! Important Links: Rupert's Website Rupert's Banned TED Talk The Science Delusion; by Rupert Sheldrake A New Science of Life; by Rupert Sheldrake Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home: And Other Unexplained Powers of Animals; by Rupert Sheldrake Is The Sun Conscious?; by Rupert Sheldrake (Journal of Consciousness Studies) Show Notes: The Apostate of Scientism The Origins of Scientism How to Achieve a Phase Change in the Sciences Testing for Telepathy & Incentivizing Intuition Structural Resistance to Panpsychism When Science Gets Personal Loosening the Grip of Determinism Advice for Young Scientists Rupert as Emperor of the World MORE! Books & Articles Mentioned: The Science Delusion; by Rupert Sheldrake New Science of Life; by Rupert Sheldrake Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home: And Other Unexplained Powers of Animals; by Rupert Sheldrake Is The Sun Conscious?; by Rupert Sheldrake The New Inquisition: Irrational Rationalism and the Citadel of Science; by Robert Anton Wilson Rationality: What It Is, Why It Seems Scarce, Why It Matters; by Steven Pinker The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature; by Steven Pinker Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds and Shape Our Futures; by Merlin Sheldrake The End of Faith; by Sam Harris The Fifth Science; by Exurb1a What the Tortoise Said to Achilles; by Lewis Carroll Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance; by Robert M. Pirsig The (Mis)Behaviour of Markets: A Fractal View of Risk, Ruin and Reward; by Benoit B. Mandelbrot & Richard L. Hudson The Structure of Scientific Revolutions; by Thomas Kuhn
Alec Stapp is the co-founder of the Institute for Progress, a non-partisan innovation policy think tank aiming to “accelerate scientific, technological and industrial progress while safeguarding humanity's future.” He joins the show to discuss how to achieve change in the age of lobbying, why bipartisanship is underrated, why US immigration policy is so slow-moving and MUCH more! Important Links: IFP's Website Alec's Twitter IFP's Twitter Show Notes: Reimagining the Think Tank Progress is a Policy Choice Bipartisanship is Underrated Achieving Progress via Reframing Achieving Change in the Age of Lobbying Moonshot Projects and Incremental Change Ways to Enact Change Within Existing Institutions Governmental Embrace of Technology Reducing NIMBYism The Barbell Approach to Policy The Washington Mindset Reasons to be Optimistic Lessons From Other Countries Why Hasn't Immigration Policy Changed? Alec as Emperor of the World MORE! Books and Articles Mentioned: Recoding America: Why Government Is Failing in the Digital Age and How We Can Do Better; by Jen Pahlka The Proceduralist Fetish; by Nicholas Bagley The housing theory of everything; by Sam Bowman, John Myers & Ben Southwood
Essayist, tinkerer, and author Rohit Krishnan returns to discuss his book, Building God: Demystifying AI for Decision Makers. Important Links: Strange Loop Canon (Rohit's Substack) Building God: Demystifying AI for Decision Makers Rohit's Twitter Show Notes: Demystifying AI AI as a Fuzzy Processor Complexity & Determinism The Flash Crash Scenario Regulating AI Open Source, Closed Source & Big Brother Carving Through Bureaucracy Socially Adapting to AI Disruption The Centaur Model Integrated Information Theory & Consciousness Big Tech in the AI Era Are We Running Out of Data? Rohit as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: Building God: Demystifying AI for Decision Makers; by Rohit Krishnan
For this milestone 200th (yes, TWO HUNDREDTH) episode of Infinite Loops, regular guest and Infinite Media head Liberty RPF joins writer & researcher Ed William to turn the tables on Jim O'Shaughnessy. Stay tuned for Jim's dream podcast guests, his advice to parents, a diabolical spin on his trademark closing question, and MUCH more! Important Links: Infinite Loops Substack Show Notes: Episode One: Tequila With Ramp Capital Taking Inspiration From My Dinner With Andre Would the Show Be Different if Monetized? “I would be doing this if I wasn't pressing publish” Jim's Definition of a Successful Episode Nerves & Jim's Appearance on Oprah Infinite Loops as a Serendipity Engine The Infinite Loops Team Jim's Dream Guests Controversiality & Being Distinctive Jim's Relationship With His Grandchildren We Are Winners of the Cosmic Lottery Why Aren't There More History-Focused Episodes? The Jim O'Shaughnessy Guide to Productivity: Silence, Journalling & Keeping Things Simple Advice to Parents What Has Jim Changed His Mind On in the Last 12 to 24 Months? Advice to Young People Who Doubt the American Dream When Will We See An Updated What Works on Wall Street? What Would a World of Abundance Look Like? Jim's Favorite Poem Jim as EVIL Emperor of the World MORE! Episodes Mentioned: Ramp Capital and Super Mugatu (Ep.01) Brian Muraresku (Ep. 57) David Rhoiney (Ep. 99) Will Storr (Ep. 122) Alex Danco (latest episode) (Ep. 156) Brian Roemmele (latest episode) (Ep. 168) Julie Fredrickson (Ep. 181) Ben Westhoff (Ep. 189) Guy Spier (Ep. 197) Books & Poems Mentioned: The Immortality Key: The Secret History of the Religion with No Name; by ****Brian Muraresku How to Retire Rich: Time-Tested Strategies to Beat the Market and Retire in Style; by Jim O'Shaughnessy Invest Like the Best: Using Your Computer to Unlock the Secrets of the Top Money Managers; by Jim O'Shaughnessy What Works on Wall Street: The Classic Guide to the Best-Performing Investment Strategies of All Time; by Jim O'Shaughnessy The Status Game: On Human Life and How to Play It; by Will Storr Fentanyl, Inc.: how rogue chemists are creating the deadliest wave of the opioid epidemic; by Ben Westhoff One Summer: America 1927; by Bill Bryson To His Coy Mistress; by Andrew Marvell The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock; by T. S. Eliot
Alice Albrecht is the founder and CEO of re:collect, a company dedicated to “enhancing human intelligence by augmenting memory, perception, and synthesis utilizing AI.” Alice started her career in psychology and academia, obtaining a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from Yale University. She joins the show to discuss how to become more creative, why she believes that nothing is true, how to boost evolution and MUCH more! Important Links: re:collect's Website Alice's Twitter Alice's LinkedIn How to Improve Your Creative Thinking Show Notes: Augmenting Human Creativity Collection Does Not Always Lead to Recollection Using re:collect to Connect Information How to Increase Your Creativity Different Phases of Creativity How AI Fits Into the Picture Harnessing Our Attention AGI & ASI Boosting Evolution re:collect's First Order Effects Nothing is True Convergence, Divergence & Collective Intelligence re:collect in Seven Years' Time From Academia to Entrepreneurship Alice as Empress of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World; by David Deutsch The Fabric of Reality: Towards a Theory of Everything; by David Deutsch The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous; by Joseph Henrich
Guy Spier runs the Aquamarine Fund, an “investment partnership closely modeled on the original Buffet Partnerships.” He is also a podcast host, YouTube creator, author of The Education of a Value Investor and the host of the annual investment gathering VALUEx. He describes his life's project as “a quest for wealth, wisdom and enlightenment.” Guy joins the show to discuss the differences between Switzerland and the US, how to unlock the British class system, what he learned from Warren Buffett, and MUCH more! Important Links: Guy's Website Guy's Twitter Guy's YouTube Channel 3Blue1Brown (YouTube Channel) Numberphile (YouTube Channel) Show Notes: The Differences Between New York, Switzerland & Paris Exploring the Dark Underbelly of New York Nightlife Psychedelics, Guns & Regulation The Advantages of Swiss Democracy Don't Short the United States The Branding Skill of the Royal Family Unlocking the Rules of the Class System Life Paths & Premeditation Luck, Opportunity & Non-Canonical Science Jim's Music Taste Mathematical Shenanigans Guy as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us about Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence; by Michael Pollan The Hypomanic Edge: The Link Between (a Little) Craziness and (a Lot Of) Success in America; by John Gartner Write It Down, Make It Happen: Knowing What You Want and Getting It; by Henriette Anne Klauser Invest Like The Best; by Jim O'Shaughnessy Outside, the Sky is Blue: The story of a family told with searing honesty, humour and love; by Christina Patterson
Jared Dillian is a writer, strategist, financial expert, public speaker, and author of four books, including No Worries: How To Live a Stress-Free Financial Life (out this month!). He joins us to discuss why you should never loan money to your friends or family, why the FIRE movement is a fast track to a miserable life, the hidden costs of being cheap, and MUCH more! Important Links: No Worries: How To Live a Stress-Free Financial Life Jared's Website Jared's Twitter Daily Dirtnap We're Gonna Get Those Bastards Jared Dillian Money Show Notes: From Coast Guard, to Wall Street, to Writer “I am not in the money business—I am in the happy business” The Awesome Portfolio Stop Worrying About Small Financial Decisions The Biggest Financial Decisions You Will Ever Make Keep Your Finances Separate From Your Partner; Never Loan Friends or Family Money To Make Money, You Have to Want Money Generational Attitudes to Money Being Wealthy vs Being Rich Blowing Up Your Identity Improving Financial Education Why Investing Should Be Hard The Hidden Costs of Being Cheap Why People Are Scared of Entrepreneurship The Worst Financial Decision Jared Has Ever Made Jared as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: No Worries: How To Live a Stress-free Financial Life; by Jared Dillian Those Bastards: 69 Essays on Life, Creativity, and Meaning; by Jared Dillian All The Evil of This World; by Jared Dillian Street Freak: Money and Madness at Lehman Brothers; by Jared Dillian Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!; by Robert T. Kiyosaki The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People; by Stephen R. Covey
Eric Jorgenson is (deep breath) an author, investor, writer, podcast host, online course creator, and the CEO of Scribe Media (breathe out). He joins the show to discuss the death of the marketing department, the changing nature of business-to-creator economics, the most impactful thing he learned from Balaji, the future of the publishing industry, and MUCH more! Important Links: Website Twitter Fund Scribe Media Money 20/20 Talk The Thinker and The Prover Jimmy Soni & Liberty RPF — Unleashing the Future of Publishing Show Notes: A Guide to Creator Economics The Death of the Marketing Department Creator x Business Partnerships Why Some People Are So Reluctant to Embrace the New Playbook How to Become More Open-Minded The Anthology of Balaji & the Curation-Author Effect How to Cultivate Good Taste & the Rise of Curation What Balaji Taught Eric About Technology How Eric Became CEO of Scribe Why Does Big Publishing Continue to Hold So Much Influence? Helping the World Make Great Books The Future of Books Eric as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Almanack of Naval Ravikant: A Guide to Wealth and Happiness; by Eric Jorgenson The Anthology of Balaji: A Guide to Technology, Truth, and Building the Future; by Eric Jorgenson What Works on Wall Street; by Jim O'Shaughnessy Invest Like the Best; by Jim O'Shaughnessy The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World; by David Deutsch
Alex Lieberman is the co-founder and Executive Chairman of Morning Brew, the cofounder of Storyarb and the host of 60 Second Startup & Founder's Journal. Alex joins the show to discuss why hiring a Voice Editor contributed to Morning Brew's success, how to spot a writing unicorn, how he learned to follow his intrinsic motivation and MUCH more! Important Links: Alex's Twitter Founder's Journal Morning Brew The Great Reshuffle Will Storr on Infinite Loops The Best Stuff | Conscious Leadership Group Show Notes: The Rise of Morning Brew Finding Morning Brew's Voice Finding the Writing Unicorn Writing Nature vs. Writing Nurture Corporate Speak vs. Online Speak The Power of Self-Awareness Interviews & Talent Spotting Ideating, Doing & Premeditating Following the Intrinsics Finding Your Zone of Genius Building Storyarb Alex as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: What Works on Wall Street, Fourth Edition: The Classic Guide to the Best-Performing Investment Strategies of All Time; by Jim O'Shaughnessy The Adweek Copywriting Handbook: The Ultimate Guide to Writing Powerful Advertising and Marketing Copy from One of America's Top Copywriters; by Joseph Sugarman The Tao Te Ching; by Laozi The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership: A New Paradigm for Sustainable Success; by Jim Dethmer, Diana Chapman & Kaley Klemp The Science of Storytelling: Why Stories Make Us Human, and How To Tell Them Better; by Will Storr Burn Rate: Launching a Startup and Losing My Mind; by Andy Dunn
Will Schoder is a video essayist who explores a diverse range of topics including psychology, meaning, re-enchantment, metamodernism, mortality, and satire. Initially known for his short-form videos, his latest series is a trilogy of fascinating long-form deep dives into the nature, foundations, and secrets of happiness. Will joins the show to share his insights on the evolving significance of curation, the future of the creator economy, how to obtain deep happiness and MUCH more. Important Links: Will's YouTube Channel Will's Twitter Eight Books That Changed My Life Rick and Morty – Finding Meaning in Life David Foster Wallace – The Problem With Irony The Attention Economy – How They Addict Us Every Story Is The Same The Happiness Trilogy: Part 1: What is Happiness? Part 2: The Foundations of Happiness Part 3: The Secret to Happier The moral roots of liberals and conservatives; Jonathan Haidt The Thinker and The Prover Show Notes: Short-Form vs Long-Form Videos The Righteous Mind The Internet as Liberator; the Rise of Curation Pushback & Pop Culture YouTube & the Rise of the TikTok Style Navigating the Attention Economy The Future of the Creator Economy Will's Hero's Journey Finding Deep Happiness Compression, Genetics & Environment Education vs. Entertainment The Free Energy Principle Filter Failure Will as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion; by Jonathan Haidt One Summer: America 1927; by Bill Bryson Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business; by Neil Postman The Shallows: How the Internet Is Changing the Way We Think, Read and Remember; by Nicholas Carr Happy: Why More or Less Everything is Absolutely Fine; by Derren Brown Happiness: A Very Short Introduction; by Daniel M. Haybron The Pursuit of Unhappiness: The Elusive Psychology of Well-Being; by Daniel M. Haybron All The Light We Cannot See; by Anthony Doerr How To Change Your Mind; by Michael Pollan
AI researcher, memelord extraordinaire, and techno-optimist Roon joins the show to discuss coming up with the shape rotator vs. wordcel meme, what an AGI world could become, and why Tenet is Christopher Nolan's best movie. Important Links: Roon's Twitter Roon's Substack AGI Futures Show Notes: Shape Rotators Vs. Wordcels Why AGI is Possible AI in Science Fiction AGI Future #1: Neuralink Third Impact AGI Future #2: Simulation Theory AGI Future #3: Dumb Matter AGI Future #4: Balrog Awakened AGI Future #5: Ultra Kessler Syndrome AGI Future #6: The Tragedy of Taiwan AGI Future #7: For Dust Thou Art AGI Future #8: CEV Super Intelligence Why Tenet is Christopher Nolan's Best Movie Roon as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History; by Howard Bloom The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of Capitalism; by Howard Bloom The God Problem: How a Godless Cosmos Creates; by Howard Bloom William Blake vs the World; by John Higgs The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy; by Douglas Adams
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Katherine Dee is a writer, journalist, and internet culture reporter. A contributor to publications such as UnHerd, Tablet, and Blaze Media, she is also the proprietor of the Default Wisdom Substack, where she writes about a wide range of topics, including internet history and culture, digital communities, millennial nostalgia, and online fandom. Katherine joins the show to discuss why you're never leaving Twitter, how to escape the nostalgia trap, whether it's possible to heal our attention spans, and MUCH more! Important Links: Default Wisdom Why You're Never Leaving Twitter; by Katherine Dee Everything I Know About Elite America I Learned From ‘Fresh Prince' and ‘West Wing'; by Rob Henderson Show Notes: Origin Story Why You're Never Leaving Twitter Art & Journalism in the Attention Economy Class, Wealth & Status How to Heal Our Attention Span Escaping the Nostalgia Trap Technology, Cultural Lag & Barriers to Entry Astroturfing vs. Organic Momentum Katherine as Empress of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Status Game: On Human Life and How to Play It; by Will Storr Class: A Guide Through the American Status System; by Paul Fussell The novels of Donna Tartt The novels of Easton Ellis
Infinite Loops John Fio is an inventor and entrepreneur who has bootstrapped four products that have collectively generated hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue. He joins the show to discuss why ideas are harder than execution, what he learned from being Justin Bieber's intern, what most people get wrong about Kanye West, why magic is real, and what the success of Barbie and Taylor Swift can tell us about the future. Enjoy! Important Links: Twitter LinkedIn MoonPals Fio Creations Show Notes: From Bieber's Intern to Moon Pals Ideas Are Harder Than Execution Kickstarting Gravity Blankets How to Have a Good Idea Kanye West & the Creative Process The Wizard & the Warrior Magic is Real Social Situations Are a Departure From the Truth Moon Pals, Barbie, Taylor Swift & the Dawn of a New Paradigm Long Tails, Curation & Good Taste John as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of Capitalism, by Howard Bloom. The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World; by David Deutsch Tao Te Ching; by Lao Tzu The Two Cultures; by C.P. Snow
Infinite Loops John Fio is an inventor and entrepreneur who has bootstrapped four products that have collectively generated hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue. He joins the show to discuss why ideas are harder than execution, what he learned from being Justin Bieber's intern, what most people get wrong about Kanye West, why magic is real, and what the success of Barbie and Taylor Swift can tell us about the future. Enjoy! Important Links: Twitter LinkedIn MoonPals Fio Creations Show Notes: From Bieber's Intern to Moon Pals Ideas Are Harder Than Execution Kickstarting Gravity Blankets How to Have a Good Idea Kanye West & the Creative Process The Wizard & the Warrior Magic is Real Social Situations Are a Departure From the Truth Moon Pals, Barbie, Taylor Swift & the Dawn of a New Paradigm Long Tails, Curation & Good Taste John as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of Capitalism, by Howard Bloom. The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World; by David Deutsch Tao Te Ching; by Lao Tzu The Two Cultures; by C.P. Snow
John Fio is an inventor and entrepreneur who has bootstrapped four products that have collectively generated hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue. He joins the show to discuss why ideas are harder than execution, what he learned from being Justin Bieber's intern, what most people get wrong about Kanye West, why magic is real, and what the success of Barbie and Taylor Swift can tell us about the future. Enjoy! Important Links: Twitter LinkedIn MoonPals Fio Creations Show Notes: From Bieber's Intern to Moon Pals Ideas Are Harder Than Execution Kickstarting Gravity Blankets How to Have a Good Idea Kanye West & the Creative Process The Wizard & the Warrior Magic is Real Social Situations Are a Departure From the Truth Moon Pals, Barbie, Taylor Swift & the Dawn of a New Paradigm Long Tails, Curation & Good Taste John as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision of Capitalism, by Howard Bloom. The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World; by David Deutsch Tao Te Ching; by Lao Tzu The Two Cultures; by C.P. Snow
James Pethokoukis is a policy analyst, official CNBC contributor, and Dewitt Wallace Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. He is also the creator and writer of the Faster, Please! newsletter, which is dedicated to “discovering, creating, and inventing a better world through technological innovation, economic growth, and pro-progress culture.” James joins the show to discuss his new book, The Conservative Futurist: How to Create the Sci-Fi World We Were Promised. Important Links: Faster, Please! The Conservative Futurist WTF Happened In 1971? Tinkered Thinking — White Mirror The Great Reshuffle Bono On Nuclear Energy Our World in Data Show Notes: What Happened to America? Up Wing vs. Down Wing Thinking AI as a General Purpose Technology; Regulatory Capture Technological Proficiency & Problem Solving How to Reframe Tomorrow “Be Like the Blade of Grass” Green Shoots of Optimism AI as a Lifelong Learning Instructor We Are the Economy Three Policies That Could Change the Future James as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Conservative Futurist: How to Create the Sci-Fi World We Were Promised; by James Pethokoukis The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World; by David Deutsch The Hypomanic Edge: The Link Between (a Little) Craziness and (a Lot Of) Success in America; by John Gartner The Tao Te Ching; by Lao Tzu The Genius of the Beast: A Radical Re-Vision Of Capitalism; by Howard Bloom
Bojan Tunguz is a senior systems software engineer at NVIDIA, quadruple Kaggle grandmaster, former top 10 Amazon reviewer, and former physicist. He joins the show to discuss the problems that LLMs can't solve, the speed of AI progress, why he homeschools his kids, how to win Twitter, and more! Important Links: Twitter Substack 40 AI Use Cases Show Notes: Becoming a Kaggle Grandmaster Hyper-Competitive Learning From Physics to Data Science How Natural Language Processing Has Evolved The Problems That LLMs Can't Solve The Future of the Centaur Model AI as a Creativity Extender Why Bojan is Homeschooling His Kids The AI Feedback Flywheel How Quickly Will Different Sectors Be Transformed By AI? Disruption vs. Destruction Is AGI possible? AI Use Cases: Mental Health & Elder Care How to Win Twitter Why Bojan Became a Top 10 Amazon Reviewer Bojan's Favorite Books Bojan's Current Side-Project Bojan As Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: Lolita; by Vladimir Nabokov The work of Haruki Murakami The work of Milan Kundera The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature; by Steven Pinker Seeing Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition have Failed; by James Scott
Our previous episode with Trung & Rob included the bombshell reveal that Rob had never watched Apocalypse Now. Nearly one year later, Rob and Trung make their triumphant return to the show to discuss the themes of the film, the lessons aspiring creators can draw from its troubled production history, the role of the Vietnam War in American cinema, and a whole lot more. Important Links: Rob's Substack Rob's Twitter Trung's Substack Trung's Twitter Our previous episode with Trung & Rob Show Notes: Rob's homework assignment The two endings of Apocalypse Now Coppola's disastrous production process Should Willard have taken Kurtz' place? Draft dodgers: fear of death, or fear of social judgment? Different perspectives of American Empire The memory industry: Vietnam in film When condemning backfires The thin veneer of civilization Willard's moral injury Is pacificism sustainable? Art as a response to social conditions Telling the story vs romanticizing it Be careful what you wish for: The McKenna take When Jim was Jedpilled When Rob was Jedpilled The creative process: feeding the black box, becoming the vessel, and summoning the muse George Lucas' version of Apocalypse Now Cut scenes and time travel Trung & Rob as Emperors of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Enlightenment Trilogy; by Jed McKenna Heart of Darkness; by Joseph Conrad The Lucifer Principle; by Howard Bloom Howard Bloom hierarchies The Sympathizer; by Viet Thanh Nguyen The War of Art; by Steven Pressfield Moby-Dick; by Herman Melville The Tao Te Ching; by Lao Tzu The Creative Act: A Way of Being; by Rick Rubin Films, TV Shows & Podcasts Mentioned: Apocalypse Now; directed by Francis Ford Coppola Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse; directed by Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper & Eleanor Coppola The Vietnam War; directed by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick Platoon; directed by Oliver Stone The Wolf of Wall Street; directed by Martin Scorcese Wall Street; directed by Oliver Stone The Social Network; directed by David Fincher Born on the Fourth of July; directed by Oliver Stone The Deer Hunter; directed by Michael Cimino A Clockwork Orange; directed by Stanley Kubrick Patton; directed by Franklin J. Schaffner Full Metal Jacket; directed by Stanley Kubrick Saving Private Ryan; directed by Steven Spielberg The Godfather & The Godfather Part II; directed by Francis Ford Coppola The Matrix; directed by the Wachowskis Rick and Morty Do We Get To Win This Time? Tetragrammation with Rick Rubin
Dr. Julie Gurner is a doctor of psychology and executive performance coach to top percentile executives, primarily in finance and technology. She is also the proprietor of the Ultra Successful newsletter, which delivers a weekly challenge pulled from global business leaders and designed to ”help you unleash your power.” Dr. Gurner joins the show to discuss the merits of being unreasonable, why your business should not be your identity, why niceness is overrated, and more! Important Links: Substack Twitter Website Show Notes: Dr. Gurner's origin story How forensic psychology experience can help executive coaching Leaning into the 1% Why psychological tests are flawed The common traits of successful founders High performance & bottlenecks Why your business should not be your identity Data vs. emotion How Dr. Gurner applies her strategies in her own life Don't be nice Be unreasonable Social validation is not important How can you improve someone's communication skills? How Dr. Gurner would teach executive coaching The “no Plan B” mentality Can high energy be detrimental? How to unpack charisma How to turn down work Dr. Gurner's greatest satisfaction How has leadership changed in the last 20 years? Dr. Gurner as Empress of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: The Art of War; by Sun Tzu
Why is hard work a form of laziness? Why should we be wary of short-term success? How can imagining parallel worlds help us make better decisions? Author, management advisor, and researcher Luca Dellanna joins us to discuss these questions and more! Important Links: Luca's Website Luca's Twitter Show Notes: Ergodicity: survival is king Why sample size matters The two types of competitors Teaching by signaling The parallel worlds approach to decision-making Racing to the bottom Why working hard can be a form of laziness The three things managers should prioritize Why desiring change isn't enough Fighting avoidance with actionable small steps “Mixed values produce mixed results” Thinking by writing What Luca has learned from living in multiple countries Luca as Emperor of the World MORE! Books Mentioned: Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder; by Nassim Nicholas Taleb What Works on Wall Street; by Jim O'Shaughnessy Ergodicity: Definition, Examples, And Implications, As Simple As Possible; by Luca Dellanna The Control Heuristic: The Nature of Human Behavior; by Luca Dellanna 100 Truths You Will Learn Too Late; by Luca Dellanna Tao Te Ching; by Lao Tzu
Dan Runcie is the Founder of Trapital, a company focused on music, media, and entertainment. Trapital's output includes a podcast, weekly newsletter, and deep-dive essays breaking down trends in the music industry. Dan joins us for his second appearance on the show to discuss how AI will transform the music industry, whether the age of the superstar is over, how artists become billionaires, and MUCH more! Important Links: Dan's Twitter Trapital Dan's first appearance on the show Show Notes: Can the music industry embrace AI? What will happen to music when AI gets better? Will some genres be quicker to adapt than others? How streaming algorithms are improving Are AI playlists the death of DJs? How artists can game the algorithm How artists can use the music industry's Pareto distribution Artists become millionaires selling music, and billionaires selling product Will we see the end of record companies? Will Bowie Bonds die? Are we going to see the end of the superstar? Ads & audiences Spotify vs YouTube vs TikTok Can newcomers displace the incumbents? Will the streamers dominate podcasting? What's next? Dan as Emperor of the World MORE!
In this episode, we're exploring our element of awe alongside the fifth aspect of deep listening which is “allowing.” When it comes to listening, allowing reminds us that we can't be pressured into speaking our truth. We must be allowed to do so. We can do this for ourselves and for other by creating the space that feels safe, spacious, and unhurried. We'll get into some key obstacles that come with this and some simple steps to practice this aspect of "allowing." Links and Sources: Joy Lab Community Find lots of resources to support you and you'll join a crew of inspiring people who are building their resilience and joy while also helping to keep our Joy Lab podcast in existence! Joy Lab Program (step-by-step practices to help you build and maintain the elements of joy in your life) "Healing the Rejected Self Meditation" (pod #39) More pods from this "listening deeply series" #62 Easing Anxiety with Curiosity & the Power of Deep Listening #63 Being Present with Yourself and Others #64 Taking Charge of Your Attention #65 Seeing Our Innocence & Listening Deeply #66 Seeing the Goodness in Others, Yourself, & The World More pods on our element of "Awe" #4 Letting in the Good #17 The Case for Wonder in a Distressed World #18 You Are That Vast Thing You See with Great Telescopes Chemistry of Calm (Dr. Emmons' book referenced in this series) From Me to You: Self-Compassion Predicts Acceptance of Own and Others' Imperfections Rumi poem: Can't You See the Mighty Warrior? Full transcript available at: https://www.naturalmentalhealth.com/podcasts/joy-lab-podcast/episodes/2147980335
Rob is a pastor, husband, father, and author of two books, the most recent "When Offense Knocks" Get Offended Less to Change the World More! Rob has preached to thousands of people all across America. His specialty is marriage and relationships, but he has been sought for multiple topics like parenting, youth/college, and leadership.https://www.robshep.com/
With a new year, comes the opportunity to cultivate high impact habits in your life. In this episode, I'm sharing a few habits that have made a huge impact on my life both personally and professionally! Through implementing these simple and easy habits, you'll find yourself living a Called to Both life. Today's episode is brought to you by Honeybook! HoneyBook is the client management software that I've been using for years to send contracts, get paid, and keep track of all of my client inquiries and projects. Inside of HoneyBook, I can see at a glance exactly where my projects are in a timeline! I love that I can use this for sending questionnaires, setting up recurring invoices, and book calls through their built in scheduler tool and so much more! You can try Honeybook for 50% off today with the link below! TRY HONEYBOOK >> If you're enjoying the content we're creating on the podcast and want to connect with others who are called to both, make sure you come join us in the Called to Both Facebook Group! Join Now >> In This Episode You'll: Learn three simple habits for living Called to Both. Understand the value of habits and routines. Explore new resources for habits. Find it quickly: :40 - 3 Simple Habits for Living a Called to Both Life 3:40 - A Daily Journaling Habit 7:24 - An End-of-the-Workday Wrap Up 10:34 - Weekly Walks Mentioned in This Episode: Atomic Habits The Artist's Way Walking in this World More ways to connect: JOY MICHELLE INSTAGRAM WORK WITH JOY AS YOUR COACH JOY MICHELLE CO. WEBSITE CALLED TO BOTH COMMUNITY Read the full show notes from today's episode HERE. Let's keep the conversation going! Come connect in the Facebook community. Join the CTB Facebook community here.
We've been talking a lot about food TikTok in the office, and we've written about TikTok, too, but we haven't had a bona fide TikTok star on the show until now. Eitan Bernath has over two million followers on the platform, and we talk about what makes a great TikTok video, what he ate growing up in Teaneck, New Jersey, and how his first cookbook, Eitan Eats the World, expresses his love of many foods, including a deep interest in Indian cuisine. It's a really great conversation.Buy: Eitan Eats the World More from Eitan Bernath: @eitan [TikTok] $500 Wagyu Steak: Amateur vs. Chef [YouTube]Spaghetti & Meatballs | Brother vs. Chef: Cooking Challenge [YouTube]
New Music | ARCKATRON: http://arckatron.com New Music | Parker Lewiz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvhfk... Fresh Threads / Dé Merch: http://Shop.ThatNERDSoul.com . Tonight, we have... The NBA Playoffs Starting Up, Tristan Thompson's Paternity, Kwame Brown v The World & More! Thanks for rollin to NERDSoul Sports! Let's chop it up. . NBA Playoffs Begin, Tristan Thompson's Paternity, Kwame Brown v The World & More | NERDSoul Sports . Covering: #NERDSoul #Sports Panel: Blerd-ish / https://blerd-ish.com CeeBrown / https://twitter.com/DunkinOnSports PL Parker Lewiz: https://parkerpllewiz.com Also: All The Smoke, All The Smoke Podcast, NBA Playoffs 2021, Tristan Thompson, Kwame Brown v The World, Kwame Brown All The Smoke Podcast, Barbershop Talk, Sports Discussion, Sports Talk, NERDSoul Sports, PL Parker Lewiz, Parker Lewiz, Arcka, Why Arcka, Arckatron, Arckatron Beats, ThatNERDSoul, StreetGeek, NERDSoul, OneYoungsta, Covering: #NERDSoul #HipHop KURO Brand | Streetwear http://KUROBrand.com Arckatron http://arckatron.com https://Facebook.com/arckatron https://Instagram.com/arckatron https://Twitter.com/ARCKATRON ABOUT Arckatron: Arckatron is a formerly Philadelphia-based hip hop producer that recently relGroove Theoryated to Southern California. His work dating back to 2008’s The Appreciation SP. Like any wise producer, Arckatron addressed his primary influences early with the Gettin’ Dilla Out My System release in 2011 and since then has sought a style all his own. His production is not fatherless, but with the recently released Subtle Busyness, Arckatron claims no hive. NERDSoul Le Ill Kid @OneYoungsta NERDSoul Online - http://ThatNERDSoul.com Podcast - http://NERDSoul.Podbean.com On Twitch TV - https://Twitch.tv/ThatNERDSoul Merch - http://Shop.ThatNERDSoul.com Contact - Hello@ThatNERDSoul.com Become a NERDSoul Patron! Patreon - https://patreon.com/ThatNERDSoul NERDSoul on Social Media On Facebook - http://facebook.com/ThatNERDSoul On Twitter - http://twitter.com/ThatNERDSoul On Instagram - http://instagram.com/ThatNERDSoul ABOUT NERDSoul: NERDSoul, by Le Ill Kid @OneYoungsta, is that intangible fresh--that 70 soul mixed with comics, some sci-fi fantasy, movie geekery, topped off with the Golden Era of Hip Hop. I've developed NERDSoul over the years as a StreetGEEK, unknowingly by loving Wu-Tang, Star Wars, Stevie Wonder and playing D&D after school. NERDSoul comes from that StreetGEEK that can chop it up with the best, while being up on game around the blGroove Theoryk and Pop Culture. NERDSoul is created by Executive Producer Michael Young II A/V Production by: A Full Tang Design http://afulltang.design Rest in Power Ali Thievez & Kleph Dollaz. Much Love My Brothas.
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YOUR NETWORK IS WHAT GETS YOU TO SUCCESS. We have all heard that "it's all about who you know," or "your network is your net worth." Both of these statements are true. We have to build a strong network to help us improve and gain traction in our journey. The community we can build will help support us and challenge us to growth. We cannot do it alone. Today we discuss why networking is important and how we can successfully grow our network despite our position. No matter if you have no network or if you think your network is already where it needs to be you will be able to gain great value from today's discuss with leadership coach, Nichole Harrop. Nichole's 7 years of experience have taught her many valuable lessons that she now shares with her own network through her coaching. In Episode 6 of Pencil Leadership, Nichole will share that knowledge with us!So if you're ready; take out your pencils and let's begin!Where to look:4:08 - How do we start a network to help expand our business?6:10 - Is it important to go after big influencers for our network first?7:25 - How is social media beneficial to growing our networks?8:06 - If we already have a network should we change our strategy to increase it more?10:25 - Can we accomplish our goals with a small network?11:12 - What is the best way to find the right people to network with?13:25 - Is there a good way to reach out to influencers to be our mentors?15:40 - How do we respond if they say they are too busy to mentor us?16:45 - How should we approach the follow up with possible mentors?18:55 - What do people do wrong when trying to network? 24:22 - Have you had big wins trying to connect to bigger influencers?26:40 - Who are your top 3 people you want to network with that you haven't already?29:42 - If you could be any fictional character who would it be and why?31:22 - What can you do to leave a positive mark on the World?More ways to connect with Nichole:InstagramLinkedInWebsitePodcast: Next Level LeadersIf you enjoyed this episode, check out more at www.pencilleadership.com or follow at instagram.com/chris.anderson8.Support the show (http://paypal.me/pencilleadership)
Garth Stevenson - "The Southern Sea" - Flying Jared Leto - "Did I fall asleep? Sometimes I don't sleep" - Mr. Nobody Garth Stevenson - "The Southern Sea" - Flying Mirah - "We don't have that sticker in this book" Meg Ryan - "It's off in the distance, it came into the room, it's here in the circle" - In the Cut Cliff Martinez - "Death Shall Have No Dominion" - Solaris Ken - "It's all so fleeting" In the Cut - "Street sounds" - In the Cut In the Cut - "Street sounds, footsteps" - In the Cut Ken - "We can't just create everything. We can leave a wake. (I hadn't told you lately.)" Mirah - "I don't want to get my hands dirty (I didn't want to get my mouth dirty)" Meg Ryan - "Midway along the journey of our life I woke to find myself in a dark wood, for I had wandered off from the straight path" - In the Cut Jared Leto - "I think about how it was. It's all I have left. What do you see when you look at me? A grumpy old man who never answers questions? Who mixes everything up? Who's kept busy by getting his meals?" - Mr. Nobody [That's not me] Alan Watts - "You can slip into this state of consciousness. We're all masters. How do you grow each hair without thinking about it?" - The Nature of Consciousness [You are omnipotent.] Boards of Canada - "Collapse" - Tomorrow's Harvest Alan Watts - "Excerpt" - Out of Your Mind Jonathan Glazer - "What would be on the radio? It's not a choice. In fact, turn the radio on now and find out what's on the radio. Because that is what's on the radio." - Under the Skin interview Jared Leto - "Did I fall asleep?" - Mr. Nobody Patrick McGoohan - "One day you'll go too far, and I'll die and beat you all. I'm a prisoner, too." - The Prisoner, episode 9: Checkmate Bill Ehrhart - "Found ways of keeping your thoughts well within the environment you were in" Meg Ryan - "The stillwaters of your mouth under a frond of stars, under a thicket of kisses" - In the Cut Jared Leto - "Sometimes I don't sleep" - Mr. Nobody Boards of Canada - "Collapse" - Tomorrow's Harvest Olafur Arnalds - "30:55" - Eulogy for Evolution Vietnam interviews - "We were brought never to question authority. The gov't was right, policeman, mom and dad, anyone in authority knew what was best. Shouldn't I let my gov't know I think they're crazy?" Meg Ryan - "Thinking back over the course of my passion. Unafraid of the dark" - In the Cut Meg Ryan, sounds - "Street, siren, school bell" - In the Cut Vietnam interviews - "It's so obvious that the war is fixed around the dollar. Somebody's making money. That's why this war has been prolonged" Edd Kalehoff - "The Price is Right theme" - The Price is Right Jonathan Glazer - "Turn the radio on now, that's what should be on the radio. In fact, that sort of is what's on the radio" The Professor (Michael Pool) - "Tech support. No idea what a paperclip is" - The Audio Kitchen 8/20/2003 [RIP] Thatcher Keats - Rancho Thatchmo with Thatcher Keats 2/20/19 Boards of Canada - "?" - Tomorrow's Harvest 3-2-1 Contact - "I hate noise. I'm out here measuring some of the sounds we live with, and I'm telling you, they're pretty awful" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Meg Ryan - "Alone, the sedge has withered" - In the Cut Firefall - "Always" Jared Leto - "Sometimes I don't sleep" - Mr. Nobody 3-2-1 Contact - "This music's really beautiful, isn't it? Yeah" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet 3-2-1 Contact - "We hear so many different sounds" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet 3-2-1 Contact - "Being a rock musician caused the hearing loss (122 decibels)" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Thatcher Keats - "Baby's got it going on" - Rancho Thatchmo with Thatcher Keats 2/20/19 Louis Armstrong - "We Have All the Time in the World" [Loops] The Generational Divide - "Teachers, schools, slow using computers. It takes hours. Technology is uncomfortable instead of seamless and nice" Patrick McGoohan, George Coulouris - "Why do both sides look alike? Judge by attitudes." - The Prisoner, episode 9: Checkmate Jared Leto - "It's all I have left" In the Cut - "Train sounds, music" - In the Cut Girl Talk - "Broken Ankles Intro" In the Cut - "Street, car" - In the Cut 3-2-1 Contact - "Dangerous tool: I don't think it's such a great idea to overhear things. There are so many wonderful things to listen to in the world" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet [What would it be like to live in a silent world?] 3-2-1 Contact - "Hearing test: He's beginning to lose his hearing, from being a rock musician" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Louis Armstrong - "We Have All the Time in the World" [More loops] Ken - "We're almost over (competing to be doing not quite as well). Everything's going great" [Misunderstandings. Birth. Cancer. Sea of miscommunication. Mold at the bottom of the basket. The snow is beautiful.] Ken - "Identification (being recorded 4 different ways)" Gary Sullivan - "Kenzo will be turning 25 in 2 weeks. It's going to be a festive time" - Bodega Pop Live a few weeks ago Christian Vasseur - "un amour infini" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 3-2-1 Contact - "This music's really beautiful, isn't it? Yeah" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Albert Brooks, Debbie Reynolds - "Organic peanut butter" - Mother The Generational Divide - "Messaging, emailing each other, these little fun things...that makes sense" 3-2-1 Contact - "We're testing the right side now" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Albert Brooks, Debbie Reynolds - "Honey, there's no difference, it all comes from the same place. Yeah, but, I like the organic" - Mother Girl Talk - "Broken Ankles Intro" - Broken Ankles The Professor (Michael Pool) - "People trade MP3's, and other things on these networks" - The Audio Kitchen 8/20/2003 Moby - "Everloving" - Play Gma - "96 years old" - Last month, last recording Gma - "I don't like darkness (I hope you have a wonderful time tomorrow)" - Other recordings [Put the lamp on. It makes the room look nice. (with Garth Stevenson)] Gma - "Short" Gma twin - "This went on and on and on and on. I was so upset, you have no idea." [Did you put it in the refrigerator? That would be feasible.] Boards of Canada - "Collapse" Gma + twin - "Sharing clothing. I remember a gown I had, and I turned it into dresses for us. I didn't have a sewing machine." [What was the outfit we wore on the first day of junior high?] Christian Vasseur - "sinfonia" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Gma + twin - "We had to get the same clothes" The Generational Divide - "The structure of school is going to have to change" Ben Stiller, Noah Baumbach - "When I was younger, I was so invested in his grievances, his anger with the world" - The Meyerowitz Stories Christian Vasseur - "tous sur le pont" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Christian Vasseur - "Food Cook Mood" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Roger Dawson - "Sometimes the easy way is not the best way. The "I'm not suggesting" technique (Track 6)" - Secrets of Power Persuasion Alan Watts - "Nothing really happens unless it's in the newspaper. "It's too bad there wasn't a tape recorder"" - Being Aware of Awareness Bill Ehrhart - "The questions themselves were too ugly to ask. You just want to back out quietly and walk away. I did not have the full deck of cards before I could make sense of what I had seen." - Vietnam interview Arthur B. Rubinstein - "History Lesson" - WarGames Bill Ehrhart - "I gave those people every reason to hate me" - Vietnam interview Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Wax Audio - "Happy Xmas (War is Over) w/George W. Bush & John Lennon" - Cut, Paste and Run Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay David Weinstein - "A surprise sound collage, Kenzo's historical vaults are 7 thousand gazillion samples deep" - Ridgewood Radio from some weeks ago Girl Talk - "Broken Ankles Intro" - Broken Ankles Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Alan Watts - "Purposely arrange and discipline in accordance with foresight and words and systems of symbols and accountancy" [Once you start thinking about things, you worry if you've thought enough] Bill Ehrhart - "You found ways of keeping your thoughts well within the environment that you were dealing with" - Vietnam interviews Jonathan Glazer - "Person making anything being completely attached and on other hand unattached. It's all in orbit all the time" - Under the Skin interview Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Ralph Nader - "Ambassador was utterly disruptive rather than diplomatic. We need 1% of the people to take control congress" - On Contact with Chris Hedges Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Christian Vasseur - "le voyage extraordinaire" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Christian Vasseur - "prelude d'un autre temps I" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Vietnam interviews - "The only people who benefit from our tax laws are the very wealthy or the very poor" The Outfield - "Say It Isn't So loops" - Play Deep [Tell me I'm the only one. Without you I can't go on.] Gary Wright - "Dream Weaver" - The Dream Weaver Cliff Martinez - "Death Shall Have No Dominion" - Solaris Mirah - "The apple? You can have two snails." Ken - "What happened was...my friend died. Overlapping obsessions. Beaconing out his helpful ways. Boldly share your thing. You have to do it." [I have a lot of stuff. (with Cliff Martinez, then Garth Stevenson)] Garth Stevenson - "The Southern Sea" - Flying Arthur B. Rubinstein - "History Lesson" - WarGames [Not in archive] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/89948
Garth Stevenson - "The Southern Sea" - Flying Jared Leto - "Did I fall asleep? Sometimes I don't sleep" - Mr. Nobody Garth Stevenson - "The Southern Sea" - Flying Mirah - "We don't have that sticker in this book" Meg Ryan - "It's off in the distance, it came into the room, it's here in the circle" - In the Cut Cliff Martinez - "Death Shall Have No Dominion" - Solaris Ken - "It's all so fleeting" In the Cut - "Street sounds" - In the Cut In the Cut - "Street sounds, footsteps" - In the Cut Ken - "We can't just create everything. We can leave a wake. (I hadn't told you lately.)" Mirah - "I don't want to get my hands dirty (I didn't want to get my mouth dirty)" Meg Ryan - "Midway along the journey of our life I woke to find myself in a dark wood, for I had wandered off from the straight path" - In the Cut Jared Leto - "I think about how it was. It's all I have left. What do you see when you look at me? A grumpy old man who never answers questions? Who mixes everything up? Who's kept busy by getting his meals?" - Mr. Nobody [That's not me] Alan Watts - "You can slip into this state of consciousness. We're all masters. How do you grow each hair without thinking about it?" - The Nature of Consciousness [You are omnipotent.] Boards of Canada - "Collapse" - Tomorrow's Harvest Alan Watts - "Excerpt" - Out of Your Mind Jonathan Glazer - "What would be on the radio? It's not a choice. In fact, turn the radio on now and find out what's on the radio. Because that is what's on the radio." - Under the Skin interview Jared Leto - "Did I fall asleep?" - Mr. Nobody Patrick McGoohan - "One day you'll go too far, and I'll die and beat you all. I'm a prisoner, too." - The Prisoner, episode 9: Checkmate Bill Ehrhart - "Found ways of keeping your thoughts well within the environment you were in" Meg Ryan - "The stillwaters of your mouth under a frond of stars, under a thicket of kisses" - In the Cut Jared Leto - "Sometimes I don't sleep" - Mr. Nobody Boards of Canada - "Collapse" - Tomorrow's Harvest Olafur Arnalds - "30:55" - Eulogy for Evolution Vietnam interviews - "We were brought never to question authority. The gov't was right, policeman, mom and dad, anyone in authority knew what was best. Shouldn't I let my gov't know I think they're crazy?" Meg Ryan - "Thinking back over the course of my passion. Unafraid of the dark" - In the Cut Meg Ryan, sounds - "Street, siren, school bell" - In the Cut Vietnam interviews - "It's so obvious that the war is fixed around the dollar. Somebody's making money. That's why this war has been prolonged" Edd Kalehoff - "The Price is Right theme" - The Price is Right Jonathan Glazer - "Turn the radio on now, that's what should be on the radio. In fact, that sort of is what's on the radio" The Professor (Michael Pool) - "Tech support. No idea what a paperclip is" - The Audio Kitchen 8/20/2003 [RIP] Thatcher Keats - Rancho Thatchmo with Thatcher Keats 2/20/19 Boards of Canada - "?" - Tomorrow's Harvest 3-2-1 Contact - "I hate noise. I'm out here measuring some of the sounds we live with, and I'm telling you, they're pretty awful" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Meg Ryan - "Alone, the sedge has withered" - In the Cut Firefall - "Always" Jared Leto - "Sometimes I don't sleep" - Mr. Nobody 3-2-1 Contact - "This music's really beautiful, isn't it? Yeah" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet 3-2-1 Contact - "We hear so many different sounds" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet 3-2-1 Contact - "Being a rock musician caused the hearing loss (122 decibels)" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Thatcher Keats - "Baby's got it going on" - Rancho Thatchmo with Thatcher Keats 2/20/19 Louis Armstrong - "We Have All the Time in the World" [Loops] The Generational Divide - "Teachers, schools, slow using computers. It takes hours. Technology is uncomfortable instead of seamless and nice" Patrick McGoohan, George Coulouris - "Why do both sides look alike? Judge by attitudes." - The Prisoner, episode 9: Checkmate Jared Leto - "It's all I have left" In the Cut - "Train sounds, music" - In the Cut Girl Talk - "Broken Ankles Intro" In the Cut - "Street, car" - In the Cut 3-2-1 Contact - "Dangerous tool: I don't think it's such a great idea to overhear things. There are so many wonderful things to listen to in the world" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet [What would it be like to live in a silent world?] 3-2-1 Contact - "Hearing test: He's beginning to lose his hearing, from being a rock musician" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Louis Armstrong - "We Have All the Time in the World" [More loops] Ken - "We're almost over (competing to be doing not quite as well). Everything's going great" [Misunderstandings. Birth. Cancer. Sea of miscommunication. Mold at the bottom of the basket. The snow is beautiful.] Ken - "Identification (being recorded 4 different ways)" Gary Sullivan - "Kenzo will be turning 25 in 2 weeks. It's going to be a festive time" - Bodega Pop Live a few weeks ago Christian Vasseur - "un amour infini" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 3-2-1 Contact - "This music's really beautiful, isn't it? Yeah" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Albert Brooks, Debbie Reynolds - "Organic peanut butter" - Mother The Generational Divide - "Messaging, emailing each other, these little fun things...that makes sense" 3-2-1 Contact - "We're testing the right side now" - Episode 2: Noisy/Quiet Albert Brooks, Debbie Reynolds - "Honey, there's no difference, it all comes from the same place. Yeah, but, I like the organic" - Mother Girl Talk - "Broken Ankles Intro" - Broken Ankles The Professor (Michael Pool) - "People trade MP3's, and other things on these networks" - The Audio Kitchen 8/20/2003 Moby - "Everloving" - Play Gma - "96 years old" - Last month, last recording Gma - "I don't like darkness (I hope you have a wonderful time tomorrow)" - Other recordings [Put the lamp on. It makes the room look nice. (with Garth Stevenson)] Gma - "Short" Gma twin - "This went on and on and on and on. I was so upset, you have no idea." [Did you put it in the refrigerator? That would be feasible.] Boards of Canada - "Collapse" Gma + twin - "Sharing clothing. I remember a gown I had, and I turned it into dresses for us. I didn't have a sewing machine." [What was the outfit we wore on the first day of junior high?] Christian Vasseur - "sinfonia" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Gma + twin - "We had to get the same clothes" The Generational Divide - "The structure of school is going to have to change" Ben Stiller, Noah Baumbach - "When I was younger, I was so invested in his grievances, his anger with the world" - The Meyerowitz Stories Christian Vasseur - "tous sur le pont" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Christian Vasseur - "Food Cook Mood" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Roger Dawson - "Sometimes the easy way is not the best way. The "I'm not suggesting" technique (Track 6)" - Secrets of Power Persuasion Alan Watts - "Nothing really happens unless it's in the newspaper. "It's too bad there wasn't a tape recorder"" - Being Aware of Awareness Bill Ehrhart - "The questions themselves were too ugly to ask. You just want to back out quietly and walk away. I did not have the full deck of cards before I could make sense of what I had seen." - Vietnam interview Arthur B. Rubinstein - "History Lesson" - WarGames Bill Ehrhart - "I gave those people every reason to hate me" - Vietnam interview Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Wax Audio - "Happy Xmas (War is Over) w/George W. Bush & John Lennon" - Cut, Paste and Run Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay David Weinstein - "A surprise sound collage, Kenzo's historical vaults are 7 thousand gazillion samples deep" - Ridgewood Radio from some weeks ago Girl Talk - "Broken Ankles Intro" - Broken Ankles Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Alan Watts - "Purposely arrange and discipline in accordance with foresight and words and systems of symbols and accountancy" [Once you start thinking about things, you worry if you've thought enough] Bill Ehrhart - "You found ways of keeping your thoughts well within the environment that you were dealing with" - Vietnam interviews Jonathan Glazer - "Person making anything being completely attached and on other hand unattached. It's all in orbit all the time" - Under the Skin interview Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Ralph Nader - "Ambassador was utterly disruptive rather than diplomatic. We need 1% of the people to take control congress" - On Contact with Chris Hedges Dexy's Midnight Runners - "Come On Eileen loops" - Too-Rye-Ay Christian Vasseur - "le voyage extraordinaire" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Christian Vasseur - "prelude d'un autre temps I" - A La Limite Du Present vol 3 of 3 Vietnam interviews - "The only people who benefit from our tax laws are the very wealthy or the very poor" The Outfield - "Say It Isn't So loops" - Play Deep [Tell me I'm the only one. Without you I can't go on.] Gary Wright - "Dream Weaver" - The Dream Weaver Cliff Martinez - "Death Shall Have No Dominion" - Solaris Mirah - "The apple? You can have two snails." Ken - "What happened was...my friend died. Overlapping obsessions. Beaconing out his helpful ways. Boldly share your thing. You have to do it." [I have a lot of stuff. (with Cliff Martinez, then Garth Stevenson)] Garth Stevenson - "The Southern Sea" - Flying Arthur B. Rubinstein - "History Lesson" - WarGames [Not in archive] http://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/89948
08/22/19 Topics: "The 3 Week Cycle" + The End of the World + More by The Shane Show
08/22/19 Topics: "The 3 Week Cycle" + The End of the World + More by The Shane Show
Black Mirror is back and the Geekset crew is breaking down Striking Vipers, Attack on Titan, The news of Dragon Ball Super & GT, HBO's Chernobyl, See You Yesterday, Rim of The World & More. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @GeeksetPodcast Contact us: GeeksetPodcast@gmail.com www.GeeksetPodcast.com ((NEW MERCH))
Black Mirror is back and the Geekset crew is breaking down Striking Vipers, Attack on Titan, The news of Dragon Ball Super & GT, HBO's Chernobyl, See You Yesterday, Rim of The World & More. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @GeeksetPodcastContact us:GeeksetPodcast@gmail.comwww.GeeksetPodcast.com ((NEW MERCH))
Black Mirror is back and the Geekset crew is breaking down Striking Vipers, Attack on Titan, The news of Dragon Ball Super & GT, HBO's Chernobyl, See You Yesterday, Rim of The World & More. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook @GeeksetPodcastContact us:GeeksetPodcast@gmail.comwww.GeeksetPodcast.com ((NEW MERCH))
The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship
“For 2 1/2 years now, I don't need an alarm and every day starts waking up with the sunrise no matter what country I am in.” Marcus Meurer Today listeners we are welcoming Marcus Meurer to the show. Marcus runs the Life Hackz Podcast, but not only does that, he and his girlfriend/business partner (Feli) run the DNX Movement, DNX Global, and DNX Camp. Between all of these businesses, Marcus and Feli are putting together conferences, retreats, and experiences for digital nomads and those that want to become digital nomads. Marcus and I go back a couple years when we met in Barcelona. Both being location independent entrepreneurs with businesses that bring entrepreneurs together, we hit it off. Marcus took his game to a whole new level, beyond what any digital nomad movement has before. I am personally amazed at everything he has done and continues to do. While recording this podcast there is something that struck me about Marcus. The word is 'genuine'. Because I know Marcus personally I can say that this word fits him very well. I can tell you also, that this has a lot to do with the success that he has created. The way he communicates is genuine and you will notice that on the podcast. He is speaking to teach and help. I think this is an incredibly important trait when creating and building your tribe. You will eventually arrive at a point where your mission becomes to teach those in your tribe so they can empower themselves and continue to grow the tribe, or create their own tribe. It is powerful and necessary to create strength and unity amongst a group. “The Golden Rule is not to go into Social Media before starting your Most Important Tasks for the day.” Marcus Meurer Marcus' Morning Routine 1. Wake with the sun 2. Make the bed 3. Coconut oil in your mouth for 20 min to remove toxins 4. 7 Min App Stretching Routine 5. Guided Meditation 6. 5 Minute Gratitude Journal 7. Vegan Diet Breakfast 8. Most Important Tasks/Eat the Frog for Work -No Social Media or Email 9. Use the Pomodoro Technique 46:10 ~ Marcus on Going Vegan, Staying in Shape and Traveling the World “More people (employees) won't let you grow quicker, or faster or easier….you have to be more reliable.” Marcus Meurer Honorable Mentions: Travelicia ~ Marcus and Feli's Travel Blog https://www.travelicia.de/ Betahaus: https://www.betahaus.com/berlin/ Mark Manson https://markmanson.net/ Derek Sivers https://sivers.org/ Natalie Sisson https://suitcaseentrepreneur.com/ Pieter Levels https://levels.io/ Pat Flynn https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/ Coconut Oil Detoxification http://www.naturallivingideas.com/10-reasons-why-you-should-swish-coconut-oil-in-your-mouth-every-morning/ Headspace https://www.headspace.com/ Calm https://www.calm.com/ Five-Minute Journal https://www.amazon.com/Five-Minute-Journal-Happier-Minutes/dp/0991846206/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1485803705&sr=1-1&keywords=five+minute+journal Eat the Frog http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/eat-the-frogs-first-a-guide-to-prioritizing.html Pomodoro Technique https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique Tomato Timer https://tomato-timer.com/ Wunderlist https://www.wunderlist.com/ Miracle Morning http://www.miraclemorning.com/ Jodi Ettenberg http://www.legalnomads.com/ Tal Gur http://talgur.me/ Contact Info: http://www.marcusmeurer.com/ LifeHackz Podcast http://www.lifehackz.co/welcome/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/meurermarcus Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marcusmeurer95/ Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/marcusmeurer Medium: medium.com/@marcusmeurer DNX Movement DNX Global in Lisbon Sept 9-11, 2017 http://www.dnxglobal.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/dnxglobal/ dnxcamp.com