
Exponential Wisdom
Dan Sullivan and Peter Diamandis discuss how exponential technologies are creating massive opportunities for entrepreneurs all over the world.
Latest episodes

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Jan 26, 2024 • 29min
Episode 138: Capabilities That Keep You Young
Throughout human history, you were as old as your chronological age. Now, it’s becoming possible to be decades younger physically than the number of years you’ve been alive. Dan Sullivan and Peter Diamandis explain the simple actions you can take right now to extend your life, why you shouldn’t even be thinking about retiring, and how there’s a $101 million prize waiting for anyone who’s developing a restorative therapy.
In this episode:
Dan and Peter discuss why regenerative medicine is going to be the number one industry over the next hundred years and how it's worth $38 trillion to the global economy per year.
Peter gives tips on healthy lifestyle habits.
Dan talks about why the U.S. doesn’t have a healthcare system, it has a disease management system.

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Dec 18, 2023 • 44min
Episode 137: The Great MELTdown
The podcast discusses the future of money, energy, labor, and transportation using the '6D’s of Exponentials' framework. Digitization disrupts industries through demonetization, dematerialization, and democratization. The impact of digitization trends on the global economy is explored, along with the future of labor and automation. The chapter also covers topics like manufacturing, politics, workforce, transportation evolution, challenges in starting organizations outside the US, and the impact of transportation on the economy.

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Nov 17, 2023 • 39min
Episode 136: Turn Your Passion Into Purpose
Peter and Dan discuss finding your passion and purpose. They emphasize the importance of focusing on one discipline. They share personal stories of facing challenges and finding a non-competitive partner. They explore the longevity mindset and setting specific goals. They stress the significance of passion, purpose, and being around like-minded individuals.

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Oct 20, 2023 • 25min
Episode 135: Navigating Business Beyond Your Comfort Zone
Learn how to find new business opportunities beyond your comfort zone, the importance of seeking fresh perspectives, disrupting companies through unconventional thinking, creating a moonshot organization for significant growth, and the value of hyper specialization and engaging with influencers.

Sep 25, 2023 • 25min
Episode 134: Living Longer, Living Stronger
The podcast explores topics of longevity, health, exercise, and lifestyle optimization. They discuss living a vibrant and long health span, using the VASPER machine for muscle growth, dietary habits and intermittent fasting, and the importance of early knowledge for preventing ignorance about one's health.

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Aug 8, 2023 • 26min
Episode 133: How To Turn Your Creativity Into Assets
Entrepreneurs understand the importance of innovation, but do you know everything you should know about intellectual property? In this episode, Dan Sullivan and Peter Diamandis explain the basics of intellectual property law that entrepreneurs should be aware of to maximize the value of their creations and how the AI revolution will impact patents.
In this episode:
Why we should reward innovators because there’s risk involved in what they do.
The growth of entrepreneurism is consistent with the protection of personal property that is the result of invention and innovation.
There are going to be many patents coming in for AI as a technology, but not for what AI creates.

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Jul 12, 2023 • 37min
Episode 132: The Right and Wrong Ways to Think About AI
Dan and Peter discuss the potential impacts of AI on society, including job creation and loss, the risk of malevolent use, and the possibility of a "post-truth" world. They express optimism about AI's potential to increase productivity and create a world of abundance, but also stress the importance of proper management and regulation.
In this episode:
Surprising ways AI will benefit us.
Why people often forget the positive side of technology’s potential.
Key differences between the human brain and a computer.
Why the majority of people have a bias against change.
The dialogue also touches on topics like regenerative medicine, intellectual property law, and the geopolitical implications of AI.

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Jun 11, 2023 • 29min
Episode 131: If You Want To Be Optimistic, Bet On Yourself
What is it that helped the most successful leaders in the world reach that level? Mindset. Dan Sullivan and Peter Diamandis discuss the mindsets that helped carry them to where they are today, and the secret ingredients needed to be successful and happy.
In this episode:
Why Dan considers his bankruptcy to be an extreme form of market research.
When you set a big goal and let everybody know, it focuses the mind like nothing else.
Why having measurable, accessible goals is critical to being optimistic.

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May 15, 2023 • 38min
Episode 130: Staying Cool and Calm
Technology is advancing at an exponential rate. Not only can it be difficult to keep up with what’s going on, the coming changes have a lot of people feeling scared and even angry. In this episode, Dan Sullivan and Peter Diamandis explain what you should be doing right now to be in the best position when these advances start paying off.
In this episode:
Why your most important job is to keep yourself healthy for as long as possible.
The three rules for always staying cool and calm.
Why there’s going to be a massive educational AI revolution.
The difference between a convincing argument and a compelling offer.

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Apr 3, 2023 • 39min
Episode 129: What It Takes to Be an Entrepreneur
How do you define being an entrepreneur? How do you know if you are one, and what are the pros and cons of the entrepreneurial way of life? In this episode, lifelong entrepreneurs Dan Sullivan and Peter Diamandis define entrepreneurship and discuss what an entrepreneur needs to succeed.
In this episode:
Why entrepreneurship requires passion or obsession with a subject.
How Peter’s entrepreneurial journey began.
Why entrepreneurs need to choose their co-founders and co-workers very carefully.
Why today, more than ever, individuals have the ability to find a solvable problem.