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Shit You Don't Learn in School

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Sep 12, 2021 • 41min

36. The Psychology of Pricing

In this episode, Cal and Steph discuss the subjective nature of pricing. They explore how a value extends beyond utility or the physical nature of an asset (think luxury items, NFTs, etc) and use these ideas to explore new pricing models, including tiered, retention-based, and completion-based pricing.They also explore how our own psychology can inhibit use as consumers to spend on what's most meaningful and the importance of unlearning certain spending habits.If you find the psychology of money as fascinating as we do, give this episode a listen.Love this episode? Give it a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/learn
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Sep 4, 2021 • 1h 5min

35. Does Marriage, Retirement, or the 40-Hour Work Week Still Make Sense?

In this episode, Steph and Cal dive deep into traditions, the societal defaults that shape how we think and act in the world. They start by exploring the origins of the 40-hour work week, modern alternatives, and how we can rethink the idea of retirement. In the second half of the episode, they explore how the ways in which commonly held beliefs about monogamy, love, and marriage may not set people up for the life they want to live. If you're interested in questioning the norms and designing a life that works for you, this episode is worth a listen.Love this episode? Give it a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/learn
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Aug 7, 2021 • 32min

34. Rethinking Productivity & How You Spend Your Time

The big failure of most productivity advice is the focus on efficiency – getting things done more quickly. We should be focused on effectiveness – making sure we're doing the right things. In this episode, Steph and Cal explore how we can rethink productivity to get more out of how we spend our most valuable resource: time. They cover a variety of topics, including many practical ideas about getting more out of every day, including the Eliminate, Automate, Delegate, and Iterate framework from their new course: Doing Time Right.You can dive deeper into the concepts discussed and learn more about the course here: http://doingtimeright.com/.Love this episode? Give it a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/learn
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Jul 6, 2021 • 37min

33. Digital Security – Are You Safe?

We're all familiar with how to increase physical security – locking our doors, paying attention to our surroundings, putting valuables in a safe, etc. – but what about our digital security? With an increasingly digital world comes a less perceptible risk – the risk of having your information hacked and exploited by someone with whom you will never see or interact. In this episode, Steph and Cal explore the basics of digital security, the risks involved, where many people go wrong, and what you should consider doing at a minimum to move from "at-risk" to "safer" with your digital information.See if you've been hacked: https://haveibeenpwned.com/.
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Jun 28, 2021 • 1h 1min

32. Are We in a Bubble?

At a time where several asset classes are at all-time highs, there's a lot of talk about whether we're in a bubble. That, coupled with crypto assets falling to ~half of their highs, prompted Cal and Steph to dive in to try to answer this question.In this episode, they discuss the markings of past bubbles, the innovation hype cycle, the difficulty in profiting from nascent innovations, the importance of educating yourself and building your own conviction behind your decisions, managing your psychology (offense vs defense),  the cyclical nature of market cycles, and of course... the burning question of whether they think we're in a bubble today.They also share how they've fared in crypto and how they're thinking about investing moving forward (including Cal's foray into de-fi)Recommended resources include the books "The Simple Path to Wealth" and "A Random Walk Down Wallstreet", as well as economic indicators like the Shiller PE ratio: https://www.multpl.com/shiller-pe*** NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE *** :)
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Jun 18, 2021 • 47min

31. Surprising Travel Hacks From Visiting 70+ Countries

Travel is fun, but it becomes even more enjoyable once you know how to do it well. Collectively, Steph and Cal have visited over 70 countries while working remotely, learning a bunch of useful tips for better travel along the way. In this episode, they share some of the most useful learnings, including:- How to avoid getting scammed- How to choose a location and plan a trip- How to choose an accomodation that's suitable for work- How to interact with a place- How to get the most out of visiting different countries- How to optimize your personal finances- And more...Episode ResourcesNomad List - Find a cool location to visit.Message to Airbnb host to ensure good wifi - Make sure you have good wifi.Schwab Bank High Yield Investor Checking - No foreign ATM fees.Chase Sapphire Reserve Credit Card - All around great travel card.Priority Pass - Access airport lounges worldwide.
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Jun 10, 2021 • 29min

30. Was 30 Pods in 30 Days Worth It?

30 days ago, Calvin and Steph set out to record 30 pods in 30 days. Today was the final episode of their challenge, where they reflect on what went well, what didn't go so well, and if they plan to continue recording. 
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Jun 9, 2021 • 21min

29. Grappling with Unintended Consequences

The world is run by incentives, but what happens when those incentives go wrong? In this episode, Calvin and Steph talk through the Cobra Effect, a phenomena incentives designed to improve society actually end in negative consequences, often resulting in actions counter to the original goal. They discuss several examples of the effect and how people can not only be more aware of it, but also how they can design better incentive structures moving forward.
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Jun 8, 2021 • 35min

28. How to Quit Drinking Alcohol and Still Be Happy

Drinking alcohol is embedded within the social fabric of society, but how do we take control of our relationship with alcohol? For all of the fun it supports, alcohol is a poison that causes unnecessary physical, mental, and emotional harm for many people. In this episode, Steph and Cal interview Taylor Platt, a Princeton graduate and NBA strategist who went sober 3 years ago. Taylor shares why he made the decisions, how he did it, the challenges he faced, and what he learned that might be helpful for you. If you're at all interested in reducing your alcohol or reconsidering your relationship with it, this episode is worth a listen.
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Jun 7, 2021 • 33min

27. Earning the Trust of Your Team

Whether we'd like to believe it or not, age is a signal that people judge others by. In a professional setting, it can signal your level of experience and for that reason, it can be difficult to earn the trust of a team, if they happen to be older than you. In this episode, Calvin and Steph talk through their experiences managing at a young age and what tips they have for effective leadership.

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