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Dec 10, 2024 • 16min

PN Deep Dive: The Wild History of Tetris, Huberman Essentials: Sleep, Learning, Metabolism, Jet Lag, Huberman/Morgan Housel on the Psych of Money, 2x Rogan - Benz and Ancient Mysteries, Parmita Mishra

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Dec 2, 2024 • 26min

PN Deep Dive: Last Week of November in Review

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Nov 3, 2024 • 21min

PN Deep Dive: Nov. 4 Premium Newsletter

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Oct 27, 2024 • 13min

PN Deep Dive: Oct. 28 Newsletter

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Oct 25, 2024 • 16min

PN Deep Dive: Post-2020 Survival Guide: Modern Mental Models for Navigating Society and Understanding the Self

Get more notes at https://podcastnotes.org We live in a brave new world, one that requires modern tools. Social media algorithms are more manipulative than ever. Meanwhile, mainstream media distorts the truth, deepening public skepticism and confusion. Since 2020, much has changed — some of it irreconcilable. Those of us who can master the new landscape will thrive, but those who fail to adapt will fall further behind. That’s why Podcast Notes Premium has curated this Modern Survival Guide, offering practical mental models and insights on prioritizing truth-seeking, understanding the self in today’s society, navigating politically charged conversations, avoiding social media traps, and keeping pace with a world that seems to be moving at an unprecedented and erratic pace. Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.
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Apr 15, 2023 • 0sec

The Library of Alexandra

Radiolab: Read the notes at at podcastnotes.org. Don't forget to subscribe for free to our newsletter, the top 10 ideas of the week, every Monday --------- How much does knowledge cost? While that sounds like an abstract question, the answer is surprisingly specific: $3,096,988,440.00. That’s how much the business of publishing scientific and academic research is worth.  This is the story of one woman’s battle against a global network of academic journals that underlie published scientific research. In 2011, Alexandra Elbakyan had just moved home to Kazakhstan after a disappointing few years trying to study neuroscience in the United States when she landed on an internet forum where a bunch of scientists were all looking for the same thing: access to academic journal articles that were behind paywalls. That’s the moment the very simple, but enormously powerful, website called Sci Hub was born.  The site holds over 88 million articles and serves up about a million downloads to people in practically every country on the globe. We travel to Kazakhstan to meet the mysterious woman behind it all and to find out what it takes to make everything we know about anything available to anyone anywhere, for free.Special thanks to Vrindra Bhandari, Balázs Bodó, Stephen Buranyi, Ian Graber-Stiehl, Joel Joseph, Noorain Khalifa, Aparajita Lath, Steve McLaughlin, Marcia McNutt, Randy Scheckman Tanmay Singh, Deborah Harkness, Joe Karaganis, Lawrence Lessig, Glyn Moody, and Steven Press. Episode Credits:Reported by - Eli CohenReporting help from - Karishma Mehrotra, Emily Krumberger and Norihelys RamosProduced by Simon Adlerwith help from - Eli CohenOriginal music and sound designed by - Simon AdlerMixing by - Jeremy BloomEdited by - Alex Neason Our newsletter comes out every Wednesday. It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)! Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today. Radiolab is on YouTube! Catch up with new episodes and hear classics from our archive. Plus, find other cool things we did in the past — like miniseries, music videos, short films and animations, behind-the-scenes features, Radiolab live shows, and more. Take a look, explore and subscribe! Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.   Leadership support for Radiolab’s science programming is provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation Initiative, and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.  
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Apr 13, 2023 • 0sec

#610 - Alex Hormozi - 19 Harsh Truths About Human Nature

Modern Wisdom: Read the notes at at podcastnotes.org. Don't forget to subscribe for free to our newsletter, the top 10 ideas of the week, every Monday --------- Alex Hormozi is a founder, investor and an author. Alex's Twitter has been one of my favourite sources of great insights over the last year. Today we get to go through some of my favourite lessons from him about life, human behaviour, psychology, business and resilience. This is really good. Expect to learn how your ego is keeping you poor, why you never need to care about what anyone else thinks of you, why having a life that sucks is actually a blessing, whether most easy opportunities are just distractions, how to conquer your tiny impulses, why you are built to deal with things being hard, how to beat anyone who ever copies you and much more... Sponsors: Website in 10 MINUTES, no coding skills required: https://hostinger.com/modernwisdom (code MODERNWISDOM for 10% off) Get 15% discount on Craftd London’s jewellery at https://craftd.com/modernwisdom (use code MW15) Get the Whoop 4.0 for free and get your first month for free at http://join.whoop.com/modernwisdom (discount automatically applied) Extra Stuff: Follow Alex on Twitter - https://twitter.com/AlexHormozi Follow Alex on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hormozi/  Get my free Reading List of 100 books to read before you die → https://chriswillx.com/books/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): https://www.patreon.com/modernwisdom - Get in touch. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact/ 
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Apr 11, 2023 • 0sec

#126 - KEITH RABOIS

Pod of Jake: Read the notes at at podcastnotes.org. Don't forget to subscribe for free to our newsletter, the top 10 ideas of the week, every Monday --------- Keith is the CEO & Co-Founder of OpenStore and a General Partner at Founders Fund. He is an experienced technology executive and entrepreneur, a prolific investor, and a self-described contrarian. Keith previously served as a General Partner at Khosla Ventures. Before that, he was COO at Square and served in influential roles at LinkedIn. He also co-founded Opendoor. Keith began his career in technology as a senior executive at PayPal. He has since invested early in many great companies including YouTube, Airbnb, Palantir, DoorDash, Stripe, Quora, Yammer, Affirm, Eventbrite, and many others. He also served as a Board Member from inception to IPO at Yelp and Xoom. Follow Keith on Twitter @rabois. [0:00] - OpenStore's early momentum and fundraising strategy [5:35] - How an decentralized department store could unlock eCommerce growth [12:33] - Introducing OpenStore Drive and why it is great for Shopify store owners [16:49] - OpenStore's horizontal approach and why Keith believes it is best [18:41] - OpenStore’s business acquisition strategy and thoughtful process design [24:09] - How learnings from OpenStore’s initial acquisitions have led to improvements [28:56] - Why OpenStore’s business is resilient in various macroeconomic environments [35:06] - Acquisition offers and accept rates as metrics and countermetrics at OpenStore [38:45] - Introducing Gumdrop which matches long-tail influencers to long-tail SKUs [41:40] - The advantages of aggregation that benefit OpenStore’s business model [45:19] - Building a great company culture; finding & developing undiscovered talent [51:11] - The most high-leverage activities Keith allocates time to as OpenStore's CEO homeofjake.com
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Apr 11, 2023 • 0sec

Ed Latimore — The Difference Between Being Liked and Being Respected (EP.154)

Infinite Loops: Read the notes at at podcastnotes.org. Don't forget to subscribe for free to our newsletter, the top 10 ideas of the week, every Monday --------- This week, we’re delighted to welcome Ed Latimore back for his second Infinite Loops appearance. Ed is a best-selling author, former professional heavyweight boxer, competitive chess player, Physics graduate, father, and husband. He joins us to discuss stoicism, progress & pain, demonstrating authenticity, being liked vs. being respected, and a whole lot more. Important Links: Ed’s Twitter Ed’s website Ed’s Substack Ed’s first Infinite Loops appearance Show Notes: New child; new house; new book How Ed’s new book has developed Humor and progress Understanding addiction Being liked vs being respected “Stoicism found me” Is progress possible without pain? “Humans are very bad at the future” Demonstrating authenticity Being cast as a father figure What’s next for Ed Ed’s three step process for self-improvement “I don't think any situation has ever gotten worse because someone has good manners.” Books Mentioned: The Founders: The Story of PayPal and the Entrepreneurs who Shaped Silicon Valley; by Jimmy Soni The Art of Learning: An Inner Journey to Optimal Performance; by Josh Waitzkin Can't Hurt Me: Master Your Mind and Defy the Odds; by David Goggins The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life; by Mark Manson
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Apr 7, 2023 • 0sec

The Time Sean Went to Burma to Find A Billion Dollar Meth Lab

The Underworld Podcast ✓ Claim : Read the notes at at podcastnotes.org. Don't forget to subscribe for free to our newsletter, the top 10 ideas of the week, every Monday --------- The biggest drug cartel in the world isn't Mexican, or Colombian. It's Asian. Buried deep in the Burmese jungle are networks of cutting edge meth labs, guarded by rebels and run by kingpins so powerful they make El Chapo look like a corner boy. In 2019, Underworld cohost Sean Williams went looking for one of the billion dollar meth labs spending months on the Mekong, in lawless casinos and hunting a drug industry bigger than any other on earth...and now he's a dad! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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