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Sep 5, 2019 • 57min

247: Chris Bailey | Hyperfocus Secrets for Better Productivity

Chris Bailey, a productivity expert and bestselling author, dives into the science of focus and distraction. He reveals that our brains shift attention every 40 seconds and shares strategies to reclaim our productivity. Discover the concept of 'scatterfocus' and how it helps solve complex problems. Chris even discusses his bold experiment of embracing boredom for an hour daily, showcasing its surprising benefits. Plus, learn the importance of mental space, mindfulness techniques, and the impact of our environments on productivity.
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Sep 3, 2019 • 1h 3min

246: Wendy Behary | Disarming the Narcissist

Wendy Behary, an expert on narcissism with over 20 years of experience and author of Disarming the Narcissist, sheds light on the distinctions between self-absorption and clinical narcissism. She discusses the alarming rise of narcissism in the U.S. and its societal impacts, including gender differences in expression. Wendy explores how certain narcissistic traits can be advantageous in fields like leadership while also revealing red flags for recognizing true narcissists. Listeners gain insights into managing relationships with narcissists and maintaining their own self-worth.
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Aug 30, 2019 • 56min

245: Is Your Boyfriend Cheating on You with Porn? | Feedback Friday

A deep dive into the emotional complexities of trust and pornography in relationships sparks a lively discussion. The hosts explore feelings of betrayal, emphasizing the need for open communication. They also tackle the struggles of transitioning from free to paid work as a creative, sharing strategies to sustain passion without burning out. Additional topics include navigating workplace dynamics and the importance of valuing your services. With a mix of personal anecdotes and practical advice, this conversation is both insightful and entertaining!
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Aug 29, 2019 • 1h 12min

244: Rob Reid | Synthetic Biology for Medicine and Murder

Rob Reid, a tech entrepreneur and author, dives into the dual-edged sword of synthetic biology. He discusses how groundbreaking innovations like CRISPR can benefit medicine but pose serious risks if misused by malicious actors. The conversation takes a darker turn, comparing the dangers of synthetic biology to the threats of nuclear proliferation. Reid emphasizes the urgent need for preparedness and ethical considerations as these technologies become more accessible. With both thrilling possibilities and chilling implications, it's a riveting exploration of our scientific future.
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Aug 27, 2019 • 1h

243: Mark Geragos | How Celebrities Stay out of Jail

Mark Geragos, a renowned criminal defense lawyer with a roster of high-profile clients, dives into the complexities of celebrity trials. He discusses the art of nonverbal communication in the courtroom and the vital role of public opinion today. Geragos shares insights on the intense pressure of defending clients who may seem guilty and opens up about the emotional challenges of life-and-death cases. The conversation also touches on the intricacies of the presidential pardon process and the systemic flaws within the justice system that affect minority communities.
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Aug 23, 2019 • 52min

242: How to Make Your Mark on the World at 50 | Feedback Friday

This discussion centers on navigating life changes at midlife, highlighting the urgency many feel to leave a legacy. From tackling family dynamics and sibling rivalries to the ethical dilemmas of multi-level marketing schemes, listeners receive practical advice on setting boundaries. Insights on negotiating work-life balance after childbirth and fostering proactive relationships emphasize the importance of connection. The episode encourages introspection and exploration of new paths to make impactful changes in both personal and professional spheres.
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Aug 22, 2019 • 57min

241: Scott Young | Ultralearning Your Way To Skill Mastery

Scott Young, author of 'Ultralearning' and host of his own podcast, shares his incredible journey of mastering the MIT computer science curriculum in just 11 months. He discusses the concept of ultralearning and reveals how historical figures like Benjamin Franklin leveraged it for mastery. Scott critiques common language learning tools like Duolingo, emphasizing the necessity of immersion for real conversational skills. He also highlights the value of self-directed learning over traditional education, challenging the status quo in skill acquisition.
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Aug 20, 2019 • 1h 17min

240: Richard Clarke | Defending Ourselves in the Age of Cyber Threats

Richard Clarke, a former national security advisor and cybersecurity expert, dives into the constant cyber conflicts involving nations like Russia and China. He discusses the staggering $600 billion cyber crime industry and the potential for cyberattacks to cause real physical damage to infrastructure. Clarke raises the question of whether it's the government’s job or corporations' responsibility to secure against these threats. He also highlights the critical shortage of cybersecurity talent and the evolving challenges in safeguarding our technological landscape.
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Aug 16, 2019 • 55min

239: How to Ensure Your Authority Is Respected | Feedback Friday

This discussion dives into the challenges of asserting authority in the workplace when you're experienced but lack an official title. The hosts explore the ethical implications of hidden cameras in Airbnb rentals, raising questions about privacy and transparency. They also address the importance of social skills, recommend methods to rebuild confidence after personal setbacks, and share tips for effective communication. Plus, learn how to navigate networking opportunities and keep meaningful conversations alive.
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Aug 15, 2019 • 1h 1min

238: Steven Hassan | Combating Cult Mind Control Part Two

Steven Hassan, a licensed mental health counselor and author, shares his insights on combating cult mind control. He discusses how to recognize if you or a loved one is being targeted by a cult and the appropriate ways to intervene. The conversation dives into the psychological tactics of cults, including phobia indoctrination, and how they manipulate belief systems. Hassan expresses optimism about a societal shift toward understanding these issues, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and informed consent in preventing exploitation.

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