What You Will Learn

Adam Ashton & Adam Jones
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May 9, 2020 • 40min

A Bigger Picture

Malcolm Turnbull was the 29th Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 2015 to 2018. His brand new autobiography takes us on a journey through his early career, then his beginning in politics, then through his achievements (and struggles) whilst Prime Minister.In this episode, we look at how Turnbull was able to achieve everything he achieved. From his early success in journalism, to jumping across to becoming a barrister, fighting in (and winning) some of Australia's biggest legal cases, to investment banking, doing billion-dollar deals and amassing a fortune for his client (and himself), then finally rising the ranks in politics. We look to other books we've read like Range, The Third Door and The 48 Laws of Power. Listen to us being interviewed on Owen Fitzpatrick's "Changing Minds" podcast: https://changingmindspodcast.com/season-2-interview-11-adam-adam/ OR https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/season-2-interview-11-interview-adam-ashton-adam-jones/id1441538919?i=1000473874458  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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May 2, 2020 • 44min

Stillness Is The Key

This is the third and final instalment of Ryan Holiday's modern stoicism trilogy. We've previously review The Obstacle Is The Way and Ego Is The Enemy, now it's time for Stillness Is The Key.With all of the chaos going on in the world around us, it's hard for us to find the time and mental focus we need to get things done. We're always reachable, the news constantly has something new we need to read, there's always another podcast to listen to, our to-do list keeps getting longer and longer. In order to do more and achieve me, we must cultivate Stillness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 25, 2020 • 42min

Mastering The Market Cycle

Mastering the Market Cycle, by Howard Marks will help you understand when is the optimal time to invest given a market's conditions.Between 2010 - 2020 there has been an unprecedented growth in the world's stock market. But in March 2020 it dropped suddenly and significantly. The question is: when is the time to be defensive or aggressive, when buying shares in the market, start your new business or borrow money to buy property? When things are going well and everyone is optimistic, or when things are poor and everyone is pessimistic?Warren Buffet said "the less prudence with which others conduct their affairs, the greater the prudence with which we should conduct our own affairs" and "be fearful when everyone is greedy, and greedy when everyone is fearful."In this episode we look at:The economics of the cycleGovernments and central banksCredit and debt in the world economyReal EstateInvestor Psychology  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 17, 2020 • 30min

The Slight Edge

The alarm goes off at 6am. Without conscious thought your hand shoots out and hits snooze... A 10 minute reprieve. You tentatively slip a foot out from under the covers. You open one eye. Still dark out.Now you face a choice: You could sit up, switch on the light and start grinding your brain into gear, prod your groggy grey matter to search out three things you're grateful for so you can write them down. You could then fire up the machinery of tired legs, hips, and back to crane yourself out of bed and go do the 20 sit-ups you promised you'd do every day and then read 10 pages of a book.When you said that, did you even mean Saturdays? Today is Saturday? You yawn. Or you could slip down under the sheets and catch some more Z's. No, that's lazy. Compromise, flip on the news. Catch up on that unfolding juicy political scandal, see what's happening with the manhunt for the murderer of the week. You reach for the remote.And you just set the direction your life will take.The single most important thing about The Slight Edge is this: it's already working, right now, either for you or against you. So don't wait. Our hope that you will put in place something. Perhaps a financial plan for yourself so that you are constantly building equity. Some simple, daily, weekly or monthly discipline that over time will buy you your financial freedom.Easy to do? Surprisingly so... Easy not to do? Tragically so.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 11, 2020 • 41min

How to Stop Worrying and Start Living

Explore how tiny worries can undermine our strength, much like pests that topple a mighty tree. Learn to embrace the present and combat anxiety through action. Discover the importance of gratitude without expectation and the dynamics of criticism faced by the successful. Shift your mindset from hatred to empathy, realizing that control over our well-being starts within. Uncover how our thoughts shape reality, emphasizing the power of perspective in transforming adversity into growth and fulfillment.
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Apr 8, 2020 • 42min

David Epstein: Going wide to find your perfect career match

We spoke with David Epstein, author of 'Range' and 'The Sports Gene'. Range is AA's favourite book of 2020 so far, and we only got to scratch the surface in our book summary episode. In this interview with the author, we speak about: how you should focus on skill development rather than comparing yourself to others around you, not settling for a career you're not in love with because you feel like you're in a rush to achieve things quickly, and stories about how low-level engineers became world famous inventors and how creators with a broad range of practical experiences were able to produce international blockbusters. See more from David Epstein on his website: https://davidepstein.com/ Check out our favourite bits of the book 'Range' here: https://whatyouwilllearn.com/book/range/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 3, 2020 • 32min

Range

Range - by David Epstein'How Generalists Triumph In A Specialised World' There are two paths to success. One is 'specialisation': committing to a field early, getting a head start on your peers, rigorous deliberate practice, refining a narrow focus on specific skills. This approach is popularised in many books and many biographies. But the other approach is 'generalisation'. This means going wide not deep, going through an early 'sampling period' where you test a lot of different potential paths forward, then recognising that switching careers later in life isn't career suicide but you can actually combine different ideas from different fields to get an advantage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 31, 2020 • 33min

Simon Sinek: Long-term thinking during a global crisis

The pressure around the world has been turned up. In the short term (finite game) you can't deny the pain that many are going through. But looking at it through a longer-term perspective (infinite game) it is a hurdle that could offer opportunities for reinvention. "It is just reality that many businesses will fail, they will go bankrupt... The ones who will survive are the ones that don't try and double down on their old business models, but attempt to reinvent their business models." We chat with Simon Sinek (author of Start With Why and The Infinite Game) about how individuals, businesses and leaders can get through the health and financial implications of COVID-19. Full transcript of the interview can be found here: https://whatyouwilllearn.com/simon-sinek/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 28, 2020 • 46min

The Infinite Game

The Infinite Game - by Simon SinekThere are two types of games: finite and infinite. Finite games have clearly defined rules and boundaries, and all players know what the objectives are and what they need to do to win. Infinite games have no clear rules and there is no winning or losing - the only objective is to keep playing. Business is an infinite game, but too many companies are playing with a finite mindset.In this episode, we'll talk about the five essential practices for cultivating an infinite mindset. These lessons are crucial to the times we're living through right now. Stay tuned for a special interview coming this week ;)  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 21, 2020 • 58min

7 Habits of Highly Effective People

The podcast discusses the '7 Habits of Highly Effective People' book, which outlines habits for personal growth and success. It explores concepts such as proactive behavior, setting goals, prioritizing tasks, and thinking win-win. The importance of listening, understanding others, and taking breaks for self-improvement is emphasized. The podcast recommends the book as a valuable resource for personal growth.

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