Episodes

  • Book Briefs: Personal finance
    Sep 30 2024

    Welcome to Book Briefs, where we explore the fascinating and often perplexing world of personal finance through the lens of human psychology.

    In this episode, we'll be diving into "The Psychology of Money" by Morgan Housel and "The Simple Path to Wealth" by JL Collins. These books offer invaluable insights into how our emotions, biases, and personal experiences shape our financial decisions.


    "The Psychology of Money" challenges the traditional notion that financial success is solely about intelligence or complex strategies. We'll uncover stories like that of Ronald Read, a janitor who amassed a fortune through the power of simple, consistent investing, highlighting the importance of behavioral skills over formal financial education.


    We'll also examine the influence of historical events, such as the rise of consumerism in post-World War II America, on our financial mindsets.


    "The Simple Path to Wealth", originally a series of letters from Collins to his daughter, demystifies the world of investing, making it accessible to everyone. We'll learn about the power of index funds, the importance of long-term thinking, and how to tune out the noise of Wall Street gurus.


    Get ready to challenge your assumptions, gain practical knowledge, and embark on your own path to financial well-being.


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    9 mins
  • Book Briefs: Navigate Change
    Sep 26 2024

    Welcome to Book Briefs, the show where we uncover the surprising strategies and mindsets of remarkable individuals to help you unlock your hidden genius.



    • Each week, we'll explore the unique approaches of world-renowned figures across diverse fields like film, technology, and business.
    • From Christopher Nolan's use of musical frameworks in screenwriting to Shonda Rhimes's mastery of creative incubation, you'll discover the unconventional methods that set these high achievers apart.
    • We'll break down complex concepts into practical takeaways, empowering you to apply these lessons to your own life.


    Whether you're navigating a challenging negotiation, seeking creative inspiration, or aiming to build a thriving community, we'll provide actionable insights to guide your journey.


    Join us as we decode the secrets of success and learn how to think differently, one profile at a time.

    Subscribe now to Book Briefs and embark on a personal and professional growth journey!


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    13 mins
  • Book Briefs: Stoicism
    Sep 23 2024

    Welcome back to the show, listeners! Today, we're diving into the heart of Stoic philosophy with a focus on how to bridge the gap between our values and our actions. We're joined by the wisdom of Ryan Holiday and his books, Courage is Calling, Discipline Is Destiny, and The Right Thing, Right Now. Get ready for some serious self-reflection as we unpack some big questions: What does it mean to live a life of integrity? How can we consistently choose courage, even when we're afraid? And how do we become the kind of people who don't just stand for something, but actually do something?


    Get ready to explore these questions and more as we uncover powerful insights from historical figures and everyday heroes, like baseball legend Lou Gehrig, whistleblower Frank Serpico, civil rights activist Harvey Milk, and many more.


    Whether you're looking for the strength to speak your truth, the discipline to pursue your goals, or the inspiration to make a difference in your corner of the world, this episode is for you. Get ready to get real and get inspired!


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    9 mins
  • Book Briefs: Modern Leadership
    Sep 19 2024

    Are you ready to transform your leadership style and unlock the full potential of your team?


    Join us as we journey inside the USS Santa Fe, a nuclear submarine where Captain David Marquet embarked on a radical experiment. In this episode, we'll uncover the secrets of Marquet's leader-leader approach, a revolutionary departure from the traditional top-down command structure.


    Discover the power of:

    • Giving control: Learn how Captain Marquet empowered his crew by transferring decision-making authority and fostering a culture of ownership.
    • Building competence: Explore innovative mechanisms like "Don't brief, certify" that promote active learning, accountability, and continuous improvement.
    • Achieving clarity: Uncover the importance of shared goals, inspiring legacies, and a questioning attitude in aligning individual actions with organizational purpose.


    Get ready to challenge conventional leadership wisdom and discover practical strategies to create a highly effective and deeply engaged team.


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    9 mins
  • Book Briefs: Megaprojects
    Sep 16 2024

    Have you ever wondered how massive projects like the Empire State Building or the Sydney Opera House actually get finished?


    In a world of constant change and unforeseen challenges, bringing a grand vision to life can feel like navigating a minefield of delays, budget overruns, and outright disasters.


    Join us as we uncover the surprising secrets behind successful megaprojects. Drawing on decades of research and captivating real-world examples, we'll challenge conventional wisdom and equip you with practical strategies for navigating the complexities of any project, big or small.


    We'll explore:

    • Why traditional planning methods often fall short and how to overcome the biases that lead to disastrous outcomes.
    • How to think "from right to left," starting with the "why" behind your project and working backward to develop a clear, adaptable plan.
    • The power of embracing "psychological safety" and building a team where every voice is heard and valued.
    • Why your project is probably more like others than you think and how to leverage the power of "reference-class forecasting" to make accurate predictions.


    The importance of "thin-tailed" thinking and modular design in managing risk and achieving scalability.


    From the mind-bending architecture of Frank Gehry to the creative powerhouses at Pixar, we'll uncover the innovative strategies that turn dreams into reality. Get ready to ditch the chaos and embrace a smarter, more effective approach to getting things done.


    Subscribe now and join us on this journey to master the art of building big things!


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    14 mins