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  • #21 Ed Latimore: The Warrior Poet

    Ed Latimore might be the most interesting person you’ll ever meet.

    Ed is a professional heavyweight boxer, physics major, and philosopher. He’s also the author of the cult-hit Not Caring What Other People Think Is a Superpower. If there’s anything Ed feels like doing, he simply does it.

    This interview explores the physics of boxing, the value of a coach, and much of Ed’s hard-fought wisdom. You’ll discover:

    • How the painful end to a relationship lit a fire under Ed that hasn’t stopped burning
    • How Ed knows when he’s bitten off more than he can chew and needs to ease up on the accelerator
    • Why motivation is a terrible way to achieve great things (and what to do instead)
    • The unlikely way that Ed’s runaway best selling book came about
    • Why Ed thinks every person should step into the boxing ring at least once in their life
    • How people get stuck on the “dopamine treadmill” which feels productive but actually gets you nowhere (this is the kiss of death if you want to accomplish any important goal)
    • Ed’s brilliant philosophy on pain and suffering that will change the way you view hardships in your life
    • Ed’s somewhat controversial approach to coaching children and getting the very best out of them
    • The most important element of creating a positive habit (most people get this wrong)

    And more.

    After listening to this warrior poet, you won’t look at life the same again.

     

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  • Ryan Holiday, Stoic Philosophy 101, Ego is the Enemy (#7)

    Ryan Holiday is the author of “The Daily Stoic,” “Ego is The Enemy,” and “The Obstacle is The Way.” In this episode Kevin and Ryan explore the basics of stoic philosophy, showing how you can reframe your thinking to be more like a stoic.

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  • #20 Marc Garneau: The Future of Transportation

    Marc Garneau is a Canadian politician, Engineer, and the Minister of Transport. This interview was recorded live in front of an audience in Montreal. As a bilingual country, you’ll hear bits of French from the audience questions here and there but the interview is predominately in English.

    In this interview, we discuss the future of transportation (including self-driving cars), infrastructure investments, space, what it means to be a liberal in 2017, how we — as citizens — can judge an elected politician, how he ensures he’s getting accurate information in a political system and so much more. 

    Enjoy this amazing conversation.

     

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  • Bill Maris, Founder of Google Ventures (#6)

    Bill is the founder and first CEO of Google Ventures (GV). With $3.0 billion under management and investments in Uber and Nest, GV was described as one of the hottest venture funds in Silicon Valley under his leadership. Maris oversaw the growth of the team from 1 to 70+, across 7 offices, 2 continents, and 400 investments.

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  • Sean Ellis, Hacking Growth (#5)

    If you have an idea or product then growth is always on your mind. Kevin sits down with Sean Ellis, author of “Hacking Growth: How Today’s Fastest-Growing Companies Drive Breakout Success.”

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  • #19 Rory Sutherland: The Psychology of Advertising

    In this info-packed and entertaining interview, Rory Sutherland, Vice Chairman of Ogilvy & Mather, and I dive deep on advertising, persuasion, and why humans do some of the silly things we do.

     

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  • #18 Naval Ravikant: The Angel Philosopher

    Naval Ravikant is the CEO and co-founder of AngelList. He’s invested in more than 100 companies, including Uber, Twitter, Yammer, and many others.

    It’s difficult to nail down exactly what we discuss in our conversation because I had so many questions to ask him. Naval is an incredibly deep thinker who challenges the status quo on so many things. This is an interview you’ll want to listen to, think a bit, and then listen to again.

    Here are just a few of the many things we cover in this episode:

    • What a “typical day” looks like (not the answer I expected, and not one you’ve likely heard before)
    • How Naval developed his legendary reading habits and how he finds time to read no matter how busy life gets
    • How the internet has impacted book reading (both good and bad) and how to make sure you’re getting the best information from the most reliable sources
    • What popular habit advice Naval thinks is BS and why
    • Naval’s habit stacking technique that helped him overcome a desire for alcohol and other potentially destructive habits
    • How Naval’s core values give direction to his life and how those values developed over time
    • Naval’s thoughts on the current education system and what we can do to facilitate better learning for our children
    • Naval’s favorite mental models for making critical high-stakes decisions
    • His brilliant two-factor calendar authentication concept to keep him focused on only the most important projects
    • Naval’s definition for the meaning of life (buckle up for this one)
    • His amazing response to the investor who wanted to be just like Steve Jobs

    And so, so much more.

    Just a heads up, this is the longest podcast I’ve ever done. While it felt like only thirty minutes, our conversation lasted over two hours!

    And although it is the longest, it’s also our most downloaded episode on the Knowledge Project, so make sure you have a pen and paper handy. There’s a lot of wisdom up for grabs here.

    Enjoy this amazing conversation.

     

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  • Gary Vaynerchuk, Building a Media Empire (#4)

    Gary Vaynerchuk is an American serial entrepreneur, four-time New York Times bestselling author, speaker and internationally recognized internet personality.

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  • Elon Musk – Childhood and Work Philosophy

    Elon Musk talks comics, favorite books, starting his companies, and more.

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  • Aristotle Koskinas on Greek History

    This is one of 2 interviews that I conducted while visiting Greece this summer. Greek history is deep routed in many things as philosophy, democracy and culture and has laid the foundation of so much of what we know and how we live today. Today I speak with Aristotle Koskinas (@aristotlekoskin), a guide with Athens walking tours. He’s one of the best guides you can find in Athens. In order to be a guide in Greece, an individual must complete a 2½ year program at the School of Tourist Guides in Greece – which is a state school under the Ministry of Development. Some of the courses in the curriculum include Ancient Greek history, Byzantine history, Prehistoric Archaeology, Mythology, Geology, history of Theater –and psychology of the tourist. Listen in for details on the history of Athens over the past 3000 years, the influence Greek culture has had across the world, and some insight on what surprises him meeting visitors from different countries.

     

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