

Modern Wisdom
Chris Williamson
Life is hard. This podcast will help. Lessons from the greatest thinkers on the planet with Chris Williamson. Including guests like David Goggins, Dr Jordan Peterson, Naval Ravikant, Sam Harris, Jocko Willink, Dr Andrew Huberman, Dr Julie Smith, Steven Bartlett, Ryan Holiday, Robert Greene, Matthew McConaughey, Alain de Botton, Alex Hormozi, Tony Robbins, Chris Bumstead, Mark Manson and more.
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Jun 25, 2022 • 1h 13min
#491 - Chase Reeves - The Spirituality Of White Feral Girl Privilege
Chase Reeves, founder of Matterful and Fizzle, dives into modern identity and privilege. He discusses the concept of 'white gay privilege' and how it intersects with societal hierarchies. True authenticity is key, as is the new 'Feral Girl Summer' dating trend, which empowers women to embrace their genuine selves. They tackle the struggle between societal expectations and personal fulfillment, emphasizing meaningful connections over superficial encounters. With humor, they explore the implications of privilege and the pursuit of self-acceptance in a complex world.

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Jun 23, 2022 • 1h 28min
#490 - Alex & Leila Hormozi - Building A $100m Marriage
Alex and Leila Hormozi, co-founders of Acquisition.com and dynamic entrepreneurs, share their unique insights on building a successful life and marriage. They discuss the drive to innovate beyond wealth, emphasizing a purpose-driven approach after reaching financial milestones. The couple reflects on navigating love and business, detailing how they prioritize their partnership while managing ambitions. With candid thoughts on personal outsourcing, childhood influences, and the complexities of entrepreneurship, their story offers inspiration for aspiring business owners.

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Jun 20, 2022 • 1h 24min
#489 - Jessica Baum - How To Deal With Being Anxiously Attached
Jessica Baum, a licensed mental health counselor and relationship expert, dives deep into the world of attachment styles, particularly anxious attachment. She explains how these patterns shape our behavior in relationships and offers strategies for overcoming dating challenges. Listeners learn about the impact of social media on self-presentation and the importance of authenticity in dating. Baum also emphasizes co-regulation techniques for managing anxiety and highlights the necessity of meaningful connections in a disconnected world.

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Jun 18, 2022 • 1h 24min
#488 - Nick Bare - Consistently Good Not Occasionally Great
Nick Bare, founder of Bare Performance Nutrition and noted endurance racer, dives into the importance of consistency over occasional greatness. He shares lessons on overcoming setbacks, navigating doubt, and the drive behind his 5 AM mornings. Nick discusses balancing parenthood with fitness, hiring for cultural fit, and the necessity of passion in motivation. He emphasizes the value of resilience and accountability in personal and professional growth, encouraging listeners to define success on their own terms.

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Jun 16, 2022 • 1h 7min
#487 - Corey Wilks - How To Identify Your Internal Fears
Corey Wilks, a licensed clinical psychologist and executive coach, shares his expertise on overcoming internal fears that hold us back. He discusses why so many people regret not facing their fears and reveals the four common types he encounters in high performers. The conversation highlights the link between self-sabotage, procrastination, and perfectionism while advocating for actionable personal development strategies. Wilks emphasizes the need for supportive networks and tackling fears head-on to achieve genuine personal growth.

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Jun 13, 2022 • 1h 33min
#486 - Gurwinder Bhogal - 14 Mental Models To Understand Human Nature
Gurwinder Bhogal, a programmer and writer known for his insightful takes on human nature, shares his perspective on the complexities of cognitive biases and social behavior. He argues that stupidity can be more dangerous than evil and critiques the authenticity of corporate social responsibility. The conversation explores how ignorance fuels conflict, the 'mean world syndrome' shaped by sensationalized news, and the perils of outrage culture. Additionally, he emphasizes the power of vulnerability and how embracing imperfections can foster genuine connections.

Jun 11, 2022 • 1h 9min
#485 - Susan Cain - Why Sensitive People Enjoy Feeling Sad
Susan Cain, a best-selling author known for her insights into introversion, discusses the often-overlooked power of sensitivity and sadness in a world obsessed with positivity. She argues that acknowledging bittersweet emotions can deepen our connections with one another. Cain explores why sad music can evoke happiness and the importance of embracing life’s impermanence. The conversation highlights the courage required to confront our emotional complexities and how this can lead to personal empowerment and authenticity.

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Jun 9, 2022 • 1h 35min
#484 - Cosmic Skeptic - 8 Impossible Thought Experiments
In this engaging discussion, philosopher and YouTuber Alex O'Connor, known as Cosmic Skeptic, challenges listeners to explore the depths of moral philosophy through thought experiments. He tackles provocative topics such as the morality of killing to prevent catastrophe, the ethics of childbearing, and the implications of mental health on moral responsibility. With a blend of humor and insight, Alex also delves into the complexities of education ethics and the balance between wealth and opportunity. Get ready to stretch those mental muscles!

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Jun 6, 2022 • 1h 13min
#483 - Dr Joanna Williams - Has Woke Taken Over Everything?
Dr. Joanna Williams, Founder of Cieo and a senior lecturer at the University of Kent, dives into the pervasive influence of progressive ideologies in society. She explores the absurdity of labeling police as 'woke' and the strange notion that babies can exhibit racism. Williams critiques the shift from class to identity politics, highlighting its impacts on the working class. The conversation also navigates the evolution of feminism, the complexities around the gender pay gap, and how air conditioning symbolizes broader societal divides. Prepare for eye-opening insights!

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Jun 4, 2022 • 1h 2min
#482 - Tyler Cowen - The Secret To Finding Great Talent
Tyler Cowen, the Holbert L. Harris Chair of Economics at George Mason University, dives into the art of talent recruitment. He discusses the paradox of talent scarcity in a growing population and shares insights on whether great talent is innate or developed. Cowen highlights the importance of unconventional interview techniques and how SpaceX’s hiring methods can inspire better talent identification. He also examines the influence of parental background on candidates and urges for a shift in hiring practices to prioritize genuine skills over credentials.