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Will Eden

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Jul 20, 2022 • 1h 19min

Guess culture vs. ask culture (with Will Eden and Sam Rosen)

Read the full transcript here. How straightforwardly should we communicate our preferences to others? How many times does a person need to say "yes" relative to the number of times they say "no" so that a relationship can be maintained? Most people probably use a mix of asking and guessing; but under what conditions should each strategy be employed? What are the costs and benefits for the askers, guessers, and the people of whom the explicit or implicit request is being made? Since even the act of asking a question can be revealing, how can we know when to disclose certain pieces of information about our preferences? Does asking or guessing work better in small or large groups? Is it more polite to guess or ask? How does "tell" culture differ from ask and guess cultures? Does asking for consent (instead of guessing about whether or not the person consents) in sexual situations kill the mood?Will Eden was on the podcast back in episode 040. You can read more about him there!Sam Rosen was on the podcast back in episode 002. You can read more about him there! StaffSpencer Greenberg — Host / DirectorJosh Castle — ProducerRyan Kessler — Audio EngineerUri Bram — FactotumJanaisa Baril — TranscriptionistMusicBroke for FreeJosh WoodwardLee RosevereQuiet Music for Tiny Robotswowamusiczapsplat.comAffiliatesClearer ThinkingGuidedTrackMind EasePositlyUpLift[Read more]
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Aug 20, 2024 • 1h 27min

E52: Charting the Course of Biotech with Laura Deming, GP of Longevity Fund, and Will Eden of Sylvan Consulting

Laura Deming, a General Partner at Longevity Fund, and Will Eden from Sylvan Consulting delve into the fascinating world of biotech investments. They explore the evolution of longevity research and groundbreaking technologies like cell and gene therapies. The duo discusses the FDA's complex role in regulating innovations and the challenges faced by biotech startups. They also highlight the dramatic growth in the longevity sector since 2011 and ponder bold aspirations like biological immortality, making the conversation both insightful and entertaining.