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Nov 29, 2021 • 1h 58min

42. Special Episode: Finding Meaning in Sudden Death

Death is universal part of the human experience. During our lives, we often must confront the painful reality of death around us, and eventually, we face that reality ourselves.What's odd is that despite death being at the core of the human experience, many people avoid talking or thinking about it. So when people pass away or we face a health scare that brings us into contact with the fragility of life, we often don't know what to do. In this episode, Calvin shares his experience with the death of two close loved ones: his mentor and his mom. He dives into the depths of those experiences, whether it's choosing to take his mother off life support or the psychedelic experience that helped him process his guilt. And most importantly, he shares what he's learned from years of grieving.We hope this episode serves as a jumping off point for people to speak more openly about death and to connect with the many people that have lost a close loved one.As a disclaimer:  If you are unable to listen to difficult topics like suicide, mental health, or sexual abuse, please do not listen to this episode.Resources:My Mom’s Path to Suicide: Battling the Darkness in a Broken SystemI Will Make You Proud: A Eulogy for My MomThe Power of Mentorship and Paying it ForwardUnpacking Unit 73: Insights from Revisiting My Youth
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Nov 16, 2021 • 50min

41. The Future of Work: What Comes Next? (Part 2)

In the second part of this series on the future of work, Steph and Cal dive into new products and services, alongside macro trends that they predict are in full flux.These include mass migration, global tax infrastructure, opportunities for services to specialize, increased isolation, UBI, and of course... the metaverse. :)
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Nov 10, 2021 • 1h 7min

40. The Future of Work: What Comes Next? (Part 1)

People say that COVID was an accelerator, forcing trends that may have taken decades to develop, to instead take hold in much less time. Remote work was one of those trends. But we're not done yet!The future of work is constantly evolving and it doesn't just impact whether you can Zoom without pants. :)In this episode, Cal and Steph discuss the second and third order effects of the remote revolution and what's to come. And in part one of this series, they discuss how this equation impacts the individual and companies. In part 2, they'll talk about new products and services, and macro trends to come.Resources:Printable user manual prompts: bit.ly/user-manual-questionsSteph’s user manual: bit.ly/steph-smith-user-manualCalvin’s user manual: bit.ly/calvin-rosser-user-manual
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Oct 15, 2021 • 36min

39. 80/20 Habits, Beliefs, and Products

The information age gives us access to so much advice that it can be hard to see through the noise.4AM morning routines that don't make sense for you. Productivity hacks that hardly move the needle. Hindsight bias cloaked as success stories.Most advice is well-intentioned, but rarely translates to improvements in another person's life. So this week, Cal and Steph took a step back to ask the simple question: what are the 80/20 habits, beliefs, and products that had an outsized impact in changing their lives.While many of their answers aren't revolutionary, they're universal and can be adopted by anyone.If you find yourself looking for an 80/20 episode that cuts through the noise, this one is for you.
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Sep 30, 2021 • 51min

38. Open Salaries and Solving for an Equitable Workforce

With the exception of a few companies like Buffer and GitLab, 99.99%+ of companies opt to keep their salaries closed. This closed nature creates information asymmetry and at times, inequity in the workplace.Lack of transparency gives companies a hall pass to not develop a robust compensation system, but at the same time, sharing salaries openly isn't without its pitfalls, including privacy and the tendency for people to over-compare themselves to others. In this episode, Steph and Cal debate whether companies should share their pay methodology or even fully open up their book. They share a range of studies, including results from Norway, a country that has shared their tax returns publicly since 1863.If you've felt the information asymmetry in the workforce or are considering how you can get more out of your career, this episode is for you.Love this episode? Give it a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/learn
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Sep 19, 2021 • 1h 6min

37. Should Billionaires Exist?

Wealth inequality has been increasing for decades, and recently, there has been a heightened focus on billionaires as we debate what to do about the concentration of large swaths of wealth in a few hands. In this episode, Steph and Cal discuss whether or not billionaires should exist, common proposals for dealing with billionaires, and a few policy proposals for how we can start thinking about tackling wealth inequality.Whether you find yourself saying, "billionaires are evil and don't deserve all that money", "billionaires deserve what they have earned", or "I don't care about billionaires, but I care about a world with more equality of opportunity," this episode is for you.Love this episode? Give it a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/learn
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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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