Modern Wisdom

Chris Williamson
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407 snips
May 11, 2023 • 1h 29min

#626 - Richard Shotton - 8 Psychology Hacks Behind The World’s Biggest Businesses

Richard Shotton, a behavioral scientist and founder of Astroten, discusses the fascinating ways psychological principles drive consumer behavior. He reveals powerful words that enhance persuasion and how small commitments can lead to bigger decisions. Shotton dives into the 'red sneakers effect,' explaining how breaking conventions can elevate brands. He highlights the peak-end rule, emphasizing that memorable experiences shape lasting impressions. Learn how language framing and authority impact our choices, showcasing the subtle manipulation behind marketing.
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May 8, 2023 • 2h 13min

#625 - Matthew Hussey - #1 Dating Coach Reveals The Red Flags Everyone Should Know

Matthew Hussey, a world-renowned dating coach and author, dives into the complexities of modern relationships. He reveals what women truly want in men and discusses the evolving dating landscape shaped by technology. Hussey highlights the significance of emotional vulnerability while urging men to embrace openness without fear. He also examines the rising trend of women choosing to remain child-free and the importance of personal worth in dating. Listeners can expect a rich discussion on building lasting attraction and genuine connections.
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May 6, 2023 • 1h 32min

#624 - Ashley Cain - How To Overcome The Toughest Moment Of Your Life

Ashley Cain, a former professional footballer and cancer charity fundraiser, shares his heart-wrenching journey after losing his daughter to leukemia. He discusses the emotional turmoil and resilience required to cope with such an unimaginable loss. Cain highlights his battle with grief and the transformative encounters he experienced, including a poignant moment with riot police. He explains how adventure racing and philanthropy have become outlets for his pain, underscoring the power of hope, gratitude, and honoring his daughter's memory.
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May 4, 2023 • 1h 19min

#623 - Dr Jean Twenge - Why Do Young People Seem So Fragile?

In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Jean Twenge, a Professor of Psychology and generational researcher, dives into the mental health challenges faced by Millennials and Gen Z. She reveals alarming stats on mental well-being, notably the rise of depression among Gen Z girls. The impact of technology on social dynamics and the decline in sexual activity and driver's licenses among youth are also explored. Twenge sheds light on how societal changes and economic pressures shape perceptions of fragility and individualism across generations.
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134 snips
May 1, 2023 • 1h 25min

#622 - David Geary - Why Science Says Men & Women Will Never Be The Same

David Geary, a cognitive developmental and evolutionary psychology professor at the University of Missouri, shares insights on the fascinating differences between men and women. He discusses why women are underrepresented in STEM and delves into the complexities of gender equality. Geary explores the biological and psychological factors at play, including disparities in educational success and the rise in transgender youth. He also examines how societal norms impact gender roles and competition in sports, offering a compelling view on these hot-button issues.
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153 snips
Apr 29, 2023 • 1h 12min

#621 - David Laid - Why Getting Shredded Won’t Make You Happy

In this engaging discussion, David Laid—fitness model, Gymshark's Creative Director, and YouTuber—shares his journey from a self-conscious teenager to a fitness influencer. He reveals how injuries challenged his view of self-worth and the need to find fulfillment beyond aesthetics. From navigating the pressures of social media to the complexities of modern dating, David highlights the importance of vulnerability and genuine self-acceptance. He encourages listeners to pursue mental growth over superficial validation, offering insightful perspectives on personal transformation.
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242 snips
Apr 27, 2023 • 1h

#620 - Ray Dalio - How To Prepare For The Changing World Order

Join billionaire investor Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, as he explores the cyclical nature of global power dynamics. He explains how economic chaos isn't random but follows predictable patterns, and shares insights on securing finances in turbulent markets. Dalio discusses the future of cryptocurrencies in a post-dollar world and stresses the importance of self-awareness for young people. With a focus on declining birth rates and the implications of AI on jobs, he advocates for collaboration over conflict in geopolitics.
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115 snips
Apr 24, 2023 • 1h 15min

#619 - Ben Francis - Gymshark CEO Explains His Strategy For Global Success

Ben Francis, the CEO and founder of Gymshark, shares his journey from humble beginnings to running a multi-billion dollar enterprise. He reveals the three traits of high performers and how personal values shape success. The discussion also highlights the evolving fitness culture, the changing perceptions of masculinity, and the importance of mental health. Ben reflects on the challenges of leadership during growth and the balancing act of parenting twins while promoting traditional values in a modern context.
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115 snips
Apr 22, 2023 • 1h 40min

#618 - Destiny - Why Are Liberals More Depressed Than Conservatives?

Destiny, a prominent streamer and YouTuber recognized for his sharp political commentary, dives into the striking divide between liberals and conservatives. He explores why liberals report higher levels of unhappiness and how societal expectations shape our mental health. Destiny discusses the changing dynamics of gender roles and the quest for genuine happiness among young people. With insights on effective debate tactics and the rise of controversial figures, he critiques both political purity and the impact of AI on creativity, combining wit and depth.
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Apr 20, 2023 • 1h 8min

#617 - Dr Bjorn Lomborg - Climate Alarmists Are Getting It All Wrong

Dr. Bjorn Lomborg, an environmental economist and president of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, challenges common climate narratives. He argues that mainstream media often exaggerates climate threats, neglecting immediate human welfare. Lomborg discusses the inefficiencies of carbon reduction and the importance of prioritizing education and health initiatives over alarmist climate policies. He emphasizes the need for cost-effective solutions, including improved maternal and newborn health, while critiquing the Sustainable Development Goals for overshadowing more pressing global issues.

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