Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Ambition, Accolades, Life Advice, and the Paradox of Striking Graduate Students: Brian Keating and James Altucher in Conversation (#282)

Dec 24, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
Graduate Students in San Diego Are on Strike
03:47 • 2min
3
How Much Did You Get to Support That Project?
06:07 • 4min
4
I Don't Think Grad School Is Necessary, Period.
10:23 • 2min
5
The Best Year of My Life
12:19 • 2min
6
How I Won the Horace Mann Medal From Brown University
13:55 • 2min
7
The Nobel Prize Isn't the Same as the Nobel Prize
15:39 • 4min
8
The Different Levels of Giving Charity
19:42 • 2min
9
Keeping Your Ego in Check
21:21 • 2min
10
Do You Give a Tip When You Stay at a Hotel?
23:21 • 2min
11
The Anonymity in Charity
25:23 • 2min
12
The Imposter Syndrome
27:02 • 4min
13
Graduate School Is Like an Apprenticeship in a Lot of Ways
30:36 • 2min
14
The Average Peak Age for a Mentor
32:44 • 5min
15
The Impossible Podcast
37:19 • 4min
16
How Can I Not Give Back for Free, You Know?
41:10 • 5min
17
How Buddha Becomes a Diplomat
45:58 • 3min
18
Shepping Nachos, You're Shepping
48:30 • 3min
19
Stephen Pressfield, Paging Andrew Huberman
51:21 • 2min
20
Are There Alternatives to Adoption?
53:14 • 6min
21
I Don't Know if I Have That Ambition
59:06 • 3min
22
Is There a Real Answer for Depression?
01:01:52 • 3min