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David Tomu@tomu
3/7/2023

I'll have a 13h drive tomorrow, what podcast should I listen to? Prefer non-crypto

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Katherine@keccers
3/7/2023

Dr. Rachel Zoffness discussing the nature and treatment of pain on Ologies https://open.spotify.com/episode/25t9Jt4i7mwmQEVrhQQglX?si=DbeTL4UbTymWMVnOQDVu6Q

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Matthew@matthew
3/7/2023

a bit tongue in cheek as I think it's how crypto truly scales, but the trend of "gurus", religion, and community discussed in this pod was fascinating https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-new-gurus/id1659385785

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Tarun Sachdeva@tarun
3/7/2023

just finished this: https://features.apmreports.org/sold-a-story/ it's amazing + somewhat terrifying

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Derek Taylor@derekgtaylor
3/7/2023

Not a poscast but worth the listen If you like music https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/dilla-time/id1600086825

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Ross Shuel@ross
3/7/2023

Lex Fridman and John Danaher (best coach in the sport’s history) on Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. Compelling argument for the value of training BJJ + lots of philosophical discussion on how to achieve mastery in any domain. https://open.spotify.com/episode/44ZDq04FTmgxtOFoUaxTYC?si=VgCEZ8yqSRWVYK_wbMYx2A

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Ben O’Rourke@bpo
3/8/2023

Peter Attia or The Huberman Podcast- or Demtri Kofinas, Hidden Forces - or, the Meb Faber Podcast - or The Full Ratchet

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MxVoid@mxvoid
3/8/2023

Here are a few of my favorite non-crypto podcasts, in no particular order. All their episodes are good listening, regardless of whether they’re recent or old—pick whatever sounds most interesting to you! Philosophize This! Hardcore History Myths & Legends You Are Not So Smart

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craabit@craabit
3/8/2023

Despite the name I like My First Million for entertaining business content. https://www.mfmpod.com/

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Maybe Im Wasabi 〽️@maybeimwasabi
3/8/2023

Huberman Or The Moth (for something different)

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3/8/2023

Every Little Thing is my favorite pod for long drives. It takes overlooked, seemingly unimportant facts or ideas and makes them interesting. Good for people who like learning about random topics https://gimletmedia.com/shows/every-little-thing

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Sterling Schuyler@sterschuyler
3/8/2023

Fictional storytelling: Old Gods of Appalachia (coal mining, witchcraft, demons, gods) + The Oyster (post-apocalyptic, great voice acting, questions of humanity) Non-fiction storytelling: The Habitat (Mars experiment in Hawaii) + The Uncertain Hour ("the things we argue most about are things we know the least about")

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dmath@dmath
3/8/2023

Call your friends (and your mom/dad...they miss you) :)