Posts tagged Tim Ferriss Show
The Price of Attention, Live Not By Lies, & The Dark Side of Smart | Feeding Frenzy 43

In this edition, we have Zahed Amanullah on Your Undivided Attention explaining counter-terrorism campaigns and hunter and conservationist Steven Rinella on the Tim Ferriss Show. Worth reading, we have an essay 'Live not by lies' by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn and 'The Dark Side of Smart.' Rounding out the week, we have a quote from F. Scott Fitzgerald and, as always, more for you to explore.

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Directing The Last Dance, Guy Raz, and Koans | Feeding Frenzy 39

In this edition, we have a podcast with Jason Hehir, Director of The Last Dance, and Guy Raz, former host of the TED Radio Hour. Worth reading, we have an article to think differently about our place within nature and introduction to Zen Koans. Worth pondering, we have a quote from Kevin Carroll and more!

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Systems, Innovation and Envy | Feeding Frenzy #33

A sneak peek into this edition, we have a podcast with Brad Feld. An article from Time on Sleep and Alzheimer's, an article posing a question on the stagnation of innovation. Last but not least, we have a quote from Therapist Lori Gottlieb and more!

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Leading, Caring, and Mobs | Feeding Frenzy #27

In this edition, we have an uplifting podcast with Coach George Raveling. An article from the BBC on why people burn out as the scale of crises increases. An article from Psychology Today on negative qualities of apocalyptic psychology of mobs and media and more!

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Help Make MDMA A Medicine | Feeding Frenzy #25

Over the last few years, I've become invested in the research of mental health conditions. One area I had not expected to play a roll was psychedelics to aid as a new tool to help people when other methods prove ineffective. I have people close to me that have forms of treatment-resistant anxiety and depression. I know the struggles are genuine. With MDMA on the edge of FDA approval, this could be a big step towards helping people get access to and provide lasting benefits to leading the life they want to live.

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Listen, Learn, Humanize | Feeding Frenzy #23

As with last weeks' Feeding Frenzy being dedicated to understanding the murder of George Floyd. I continue to do what I always do. I read, I listen, and I research. I see the protests as a reaction to long-standing trauma left by the legacy slavery on the United States. I am not here to offer a solution, but instead, I hope to shed light on what has helped me understand the complex story. 

For me, I've always believed in nuance, that's why I enjoy long-form podcasts. You can learn more about someone's hopes, dreams, and struggles. In short, in nuanced conversation, you can humanize anyone. No matter how much I may never be able understand a different experience than mine, I can understand their story because deep down it's not much different than mine.

Black Lives Matter.

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Creativity and Intuition, 3D- Printed Nuclear, and Rejection | Feeding Frenzy #21

On this Feeding Frenzy, we have a podcast with Elizabeth Gilbert. For reading, we have 3-D printed nuclear reactors, a commencement address to honest to say in person that doesn't pull any punches. For watching, we have tech documentaries from NOVA. And more!

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Feedback, Mental Health and Meritocracy | Feeding Frenzy #19

This week on Feeding Frenzy, we have a conversation with Michael Lewis, an article on mental health due to COVID. Kevin Love weighs in on the effects of isolation as well and more!

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Staying Informed and Remote Work | Feeding Frenzy #11

Feeding Frenzy is a weekly post that is a collection of knowledge to absorb in whatever medium you choose. Every week you can expect something worth listening, reading, watching, and pondering. Think of this as a boost of the signal above the noise!

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Know Fear, Remote Work, and Game Development | Feeding Frenzy #4

Feeding Frenzy is a weekly post that is a collection of knowledge to absorb in whatever medium you choose. Every week you can expect something worth listening, reading, watching, and pondering. Think of this as a boost of the signal above the noise! 

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