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How a $200 Doorbell Became a $4B Business
Get the cheat sheet: Jamie’s 5 steps to build a $1B product from a $200 idea: https://clickhubspot.com/ajn Episode 768: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) talk to Ring founder Jamie Siminoff ( https://x.com/JamieSiminoff ) about the wild story of building and selling Ring–plus business ideas he thinks someone should go…
The 2045 Superintelligence Timeline: Epoch AI’s Data-Driven Forecast
Epoch AI researchers reveal why Anthropic might beat everyone to the first gigawatt datacenter, why AI could solve the Riemann hypothesis in 5 years, and what 30% GDP growth actually looks like. They explain why “energy bottlenecks” are just companies complaining about paying 2x for power instead of getting it cheap, why 10% of current…
Business Insider Embraced AI. How’s It Going?
Business Insider recently told its reporters they could use AI to write first drafts of their stories. It was a notable decision by editor-in-chief Jamie Heller, and made BI one of the first mainstream media outlets to embrace AI. We ask Heller what exactly AI is being used for in the BI newsroom. Plus: what…
The Age Divide in Protests, How to Start a Business in a Downturn, and How Scott Measures Impact
Scott Galloway answers questions on the age divide in the No Kings protests, how to build a company in a challenging market, and the ways he thinks about influence and impact. Want to be featured in a future episode? Send a voice recording to officehours@profgmedia.com, or drop your question in the r/ScottGalloway subreddit. Learn more…
Female Hormone Health, PCOS, Endometriosis, Fertility & Breast Cancer | Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi
My guest is Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi, MD, board-certified OB/GYN, surgeon and leading expert in women’s health. We discuss polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis, two very common yet frequently undiagnosed causes of female infertility. Dr. Aliabadi explains the symptoms, underlying causes and evidence-based treatments for both conditions, including supplement and lifestyle interventions. We also discuss…
Insulin Doctor: This Is The First Sign Of Dementia! The Shocking Link Between Keto & Brain Decline!
No.1 Keto Doctor DR. ANNETTE BOSWORTH reveals how to reverse insulin resistance, cut belly fat, avoid early dementia, why eating late spikes glucose, and the sardine-only reset for ketosis. Dr Annette Bosworth, commonly known as Dr Boz, is an internal medicine doctor with over 2 decades of experience, who helps reverse medical problems through healthy…
Yes, Red Light Therapy Really Does Work
Red light therapy sounds too good to be true. Shine some light on your skin and suddenly your cells produce more energy, your skin looks younger, your wounds heal faster, your inflammation decreases, and even your eyesight improves? It sounds like pseudoscience. But the research is clear: red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, is real and…
You Need More Creatine. Yes, You.
Creatine is one of the most well-researched, evidence-backed supplements on the planet. It doesn’t just build muscle (though it does that too). It protects your brain, improves cognitive function, combats depression, helps you recover from traumatic brain injuries, supports healthy aging, and may even help you live longer. And here’s the kicker: you’re probably not getting enough…
No Mercy / No Malice: The Next Opioid Crisis
As read by George Hahn. The Next Opioid Crisis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Consumer Sentiment vs. Consumer Spending Puzzle
Wherever consumer sentiment goes, consumer spending usually goes too. They’re like buddies that do everything together. Consumer sentiment wants a hair cut, its buddy consumer spending does too. But lately, these friends are drifting apart. While consumer sentiment about the economy is down … spending remains strong. And not just that… Interest rates are still…
Robinhood CEO: Making Everyone An Owner
Vlad Tenev built Robinhood by breaking every rule Wall Street wrote: zero commissions when competitors charged $10, mobile-first when “serious” investors demanded desktop, a brand that made finance feel like rebellion instead of a club you’d never join. By 2021 they’d forced every major brokerage to slash fees and attracted millions who’d never owned a…
654. Is the Public Ready for Private Equity?
A Trump executive order is giving retail investors more access to private markets. Is that a golden opportunity — or fool’s gold? SOURCES: Elisabeth de Fontenay, professor of law at Duke University. Steven Kaplan, professor of entrepreneurship and finance at the University of Chicago. RESOURCES: “Democratizing Access to Alternative Assets for 401(k) Investors,”…
How to Raise Good Men — Scott Galloway & Richard Reeves Answer Your Questions
Scott Galloway and Richard Reeves answer listener questions about talking to boys about sex, navigating device addiction, supporting teachers, and modeling healthy masculinity. Want to be featured in a future episode? Send a voice recording to officehours@profgmedia.com, or drop your question in the r/ScottGalloway subreddit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Your Bones Do Much More Than Just Hold You Up: They Help You Live Longer and Age Well
Most people think of bones as scaffolding: rigid, inert structures that hold you upright and give your muscles something to attach to. A frame. A skeleton. The strong, silent type. But that understanding is decades out of date. Your bones are living, metabolically active organs. They’re master communicators that send hormones to your brain, muscles, pancreas,…
Most Replayed Moment: Anxiety Is Just A Prediction! Rewrite Old Stories and Build Emotional Safety
中文 Tiếng Việt Lisa Feldman Barrett is a Canadian-American neuroscientist renowned for her pioneering work on how the brain constructs emotion through prediction. In this Moments episode, she explains how the brain doesn’t simply react to the world but continually anticipates it, drawing on past experience to shape what we feel, perceive and fear. She…
BITESIZE | The Surprising Secret to Making New Habits Stick & Effortlessly Achieving Your Goals | Shane Parrish #597
Are you constantly trying to create better habits and quit those that don’t serve you? We can all make short-term changes, but so many of us struggle to make our new desired behaviours last. Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my weekly podcast for your mind, body, and heart. Each week I’ll be featuring inspirational…
Short-Term Stress Is Good for You: Why Your Body Needs Brief Challenges
We’ve been conditioned to think of stress as the enemy: something to avoid, minimize, and eliminate from our lives. But what if this blanket vilification of stress is causing us to miss a crucial truth? Recent neuroscience research reveals that short-term stress isn’t just harmless; it’s actually essential for optimal health, cognitive function, and immune…
We react to Bill Ackman’s advice to young men
Get the free guide on 5 Ways to Start a Business with Less Than $1k: https://clickhubspot.com/icv Episode 767: Sam Parr ( https://x.com/theSamParr ) and Shaan Puri ( https://x.com/ShaanVP ) react to Bill Ackman’s dating advice for young men. Plus, the 20-something kid who’s making $300K/month doing man-on-the-street interviews. — Show Notes: (0:00) May I meet…
Can Community Banks Survive the Next SVB? | ModernFi CEO Paolo Bertolotti and Former Comptroller Gene Ludwig
The former bank regulator who invented deposit networks just revealed why SVB’s collapse was inevitable—and why the solution that could have saved them is finally being rebuilt. Gene Ludwig ran the OCC during the Clinton administration, created a half-trillion-dollar market solving a problem his Aunt Betty faced riding buses between banks, then watched his invention…
708: How I Turned Public Domain Radio into a 6-Figure Business
This is probably the most creative cleaning business I’ve ever seen, because for Cheyenne Bulloch, it’s her customers that are doing the cleaning. Today, more than 500 members pay $25 a month for her audio cleaning routines, set to free, public domain radio shows from the 1950s. Tune in to learn how Domestic Daydreams became…
