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John Wang: Overcoming Burnout, Imposter Syndrome & Perfectionism

John Wang: Overcoming Burnout, Imposter Syndrome & Perfectionism



Have you ever struggled with burnout or imposter syndrome? No matter how much you accomplish, does it somehow feel like it's never quite enough?

Today, we’re here with my friend John Wang, an author, …


Published on 5 months, 1 week ago

Dan Faggella: The Radical Future of Human-AI Interaction

Dan Faggella: The Radical Future of Human-AI Interaction



In a world where machines can outperform humans in nearly every conceivable domain, where exactly does that leave us?

When artificial intelligence can fulfill our deepest drives and reward pathways m…


Published on 5 months, 3 weeks ago

Joshua Weissman: Cooking is an Act of Rebellion

Joshua Weissman: Cooking is an Act of Rebellion



Today, we have a special in-person episode going back in time with our friend Joshua Weissman.

This episode was actually recorded many moons ago, but after one of my computers died the files sadly wen…


Published on 6 months, 1 week ago

Mark Sisson: Why Walking Beats Running for Longevity

Mark Sisson: Why Walking Beats Running for Longevity



What’s better for longevity—running or walking?

It’s a bit of a trick question.

But if there is one answer, it’s definitely walking.

If you want to be fit and live for a long time, you don’t need to sub…


Published on 7 months ago

Tristan Scott: Hidden Dangers of EMFs and Artificial Blue Light

Tristan Scott: Hidden Dangers of EMFs and Artificial Blue Light



Have you ever had a concussion?

Anyone who’s ever had their bell rung knows recovery can be brutal.

But with enough time and the right treatment, our bodies also have the remarkable ability to heal.

T…


Published on 7 months, 2 weeks ago

John Lee Dumas: How to Quit the Rat Race and Move to Paradise

John Lee Dumas: How to Quit the Rat Race and Move to Paradise



Have you ever dreamed of dropping out of the rat race and moving to a tropical paradise?

This week’s guest actually did it.

If you’ve ever struggled through an 80 hour workweek, you know it can be incr…


Published on 8 months ago

Paul Chek: How to Optimize Performance and Longevity (without Biohacks)

Paul Chek: How to Optimize Performance and Longevity (without Biohacks)



Are you tired of the never-ending hacks, shortcuts, protocols and gimmicks that some call biohacking?

19-year-olds are juicing up with exogenous hormones and getting implants just to keep up with the …


Published on 8 months, 2 weeks ago

Bo Eason: How to Become the Best in the World at What You Do

Bo Eason: How to Become the Best in the World at What You Do



What would happen if you trained like the best athlete in the world? How about the best actor or artist?

Today we have the incredible honor of speaking with Bo Eason—a former star safety in the NFL, …


Published on 8 months, 4 weeks ago

From Illness to Ironman with Brett and Harry of the Meat Mafia

From Illness to Ironman with Brett and Harry of the Meat Mafia



If you could save $400,000 a year in medical costs by making a radical change to your diet, would you do it?

Today we’re here with Brett Ender and Harry Gray, fellow Austinites, former college athlete…


Published on 9 months, 2 weeks ago

Suzanne Santo: How to Reinvent a Broken Music Industry

Suzanne Santo: How to Reinvent a Broken Music Industry



Why do so many famous, seemingly successful musicians wind up completely broke?

In this bonus series, I’m interviewing incredibly talented musicians who are using cutting-edge podcasting technology to…


Published on 9 months, 3 weeks ago





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