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#450: Books I’ve Loved — Neil Strauss

Books I’ve Loved — Neil Strauss | Brought to you by Audible. Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is my job to sit ...

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GPT-3: What’s Hype, What’s Real on the Latest in AI

In this episode — cross posted from our 16 Minutes show feed — we cover all the buzz around GPT-3, the pre-trained machine learning model from ...

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399: From $100 to 7-Figures: Amazon FBA Retail Arbitrage Case Study

“It was costing me money to go to my job,” Nate told me. That was just a year after Nate and Alysha Jackson started their Amazon FBA retail arbitrage business ...

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Less is More

Tim Wu, a professor of law, science and technology at Columbia University, author, and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times breaks down ...

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Dadding out with Mike Birbiglia

Mike Birbiglia is one of my favorite comedians. He’s behind the specials. “Thank God for Jokes” and “My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend,” the movies “Sleepwalk With Me” ...

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428. The Simple Economics of Saving the Amazon Rain Forest

Everyone agrees that massive deforestation is an environmental disaster. But most of the standard solutions — scolding the Brazilians, invoking universal ...

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#112 – Ian Hutchinson: Nuclear Fusion, Plasma Physics, and Religion

Ian Hutchinson is a nuclear engineer and plasma physicist at MIT. He has made a number of important contributions in plasma physics including the magnetic ...

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#96 – The Entrepreneur Betting Billions On American Passenger Trains

Today’s episode is brought to you by Lemon.io. They are offering an exclusive 15% discount for the first 6 weeks of work for all the MFM fans. Go to ...

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How to be a Remarkable Innovator

Don’t miss this Remarkable People podcast where you hear straight from Guy Kawasaki! He’s going to share how to be a remarkable innovator – ...

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#449: Grandmaster Maurice Ashley — The Path and Strategies of World-Class Mastery

Grandmaster Maurice Ashley — The Path and Strategies of World-Class Mastery | Brought to you by Helix Sleep, ExpressVPN, and Athletic Greens. Maurice ...

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A rabbi explains how to make sense of suffering

In this special crossover episode of Vox’s Future Perfect series, The Way Through, Co-host Sean Illing talks to David Wolpe, senior rabbi at Sinai Temple ...

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#111 – Richard Karp: Algorithms and Computational Complexity

Richard Karp is a professor at Berkeley and one of the most important figures in the history of theoretical computer science. In 1985, he received the Turing ...

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