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Crazy Wisdom

Stewart Alsoptwitter.com
In his series "Crazy Wisdom," Stewart Alsop explores cutting-edge topics, particularly in the realm of technology, such as Urbit and artificial intelligence. Alsop embarks on a quest for meaning, engaging with others to expand his own understanding of reality and that of his audience. The topics covered in "Crazy Wisdom" are diverse, ranging from emerging technologies to spirituality, philosophy, and general life experiences. Alsop's unique approach aims to make connections between seemingly unrelated subjects, tying together ideas in unconventional ways.
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Episodes

What is a fake guru and how does one take them down? - CoffeeZilla from YouTube

This one is a personal interest one for me. I found the CoffeeZilla Youtube Channel through a friend of mine and I immediately wanted to interview the guy who does it. In this channel, he goes after internet-enabled fake gurus and picks apart their schemes and shows people how they create fake value and sell that value and take people's money. It is so elegant and I highly recommend this episode if you want to understand how not to be a fool. Follow CoffeeZilla here: https://www.youtube.com/chan...

Feb 17, 20201 hr 5 minSeason 7Ep. 3

What is the relationship between personal change and creativity? - Jan Bozarth

Jan teaches creativity and how to create inspiring change in entertainment, technology, and media through the use of content design and development. We talk a lot about what creativity means and even how to use your dreams to be more creative. Here are some free downloads from Jan's work. I highly recommend checking it out: The Book Chapter from Thirty Days to Dream can be downloaded for free at www.Dreameroo.com . The free prerelease of my new teen book series- Coded4Greatness/Book 1- The Queen...

Feb 12, 202054 minSeason 6Ep. 10

How can you build a system that succeeds? - Steven Glod: VP of Sales of Machinio

We talk a lot about how to sell something in this episode including these questions about what to ask yourself when you have an idea for a product or service that you want to sell: What’s the value? What is the consumer receiving? We also talk about how: Most people aren’t successful because they build a system Change is difficult for everyone. Sales is trying to help Follow Steven Here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-glod-8a329220/...

Feb 10, 202051 minSeason 6Ep. 9

What narratives are running your life? - Ben Hunt: Epsilon Theory

This one is fire. As soon as he said that he named his firm after the famous Isaac Azimov book right of the beginning of the episode, I knew that this was going to be a great episode. We go deep here into the challenges we are going to face as a species moving forward and what to do about it at the family level and the society level. Follow Ben's work here: https://www.epsilontheory.com/

Feb 07, 20201 hr 2 minSeason 7Ep. 1

How do you create unfair advantages? - Tyler Tringas: Founder of Earnest Captial

We also talk about the following questions: In what ways is a university a tribe? Are entrepreneurs lone wolves? Do entrepreneurs start out questioning assumptions more than most people? What are the best practices of turning a niche into a profitable and sustainable company? When does a piece of Software become mission-critical? Follow Tyler here: https://twitter.com/tylertringas

Feb 05, 202057 minSeason 6Ep. 8

How is technology impacting the flow of patients in hospitals? - James Burns

James is a Physicians Assistant in Greensboro, North Carolina and gives us the lowdown on how the hospitals work on the inside and how technology is impacting hospitals. We also go into ideation on an idea that James has been exploring. Follow James on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jdburns4

Feb 03, 20201 hr 15 minSeason 6Ep. 7

What is the stress of growing up in poverty and then creating an abundant life? - Luis-Orlando Isaza Villegas

This is a special episode where I went to a small town outside of Medellin to stay with and interview Orlando about his life growing up in abject poverty and then making his way out to the US to start a whole new life filled with love, adventure, and duty. There are some real new insights here for those who are interested in my main theme of stress and creativity and the interaction between the two.

Jan 31, 202050 minSeason 6Ep. 6

Fourth Episode with Kapil Gupta

By now you know the name of the game. All silences left. The audio quality isn't that great. Yet this episode will change your life and kill all your sacred cows. Enjoy. Subscribe to the show.

Jan 29, 202044 minSeason 7Ep. 20

What is it like to succeed when 290 investors tell you no? - Benjamin Fernandes: CEO of NALA

Here I talk with Benjamin Fernandes about how he pitched 290 investors before finally getting into Y Combinator. We also talk about the startup scene in Tanzania compared to Africa as a whole. By the time they got into YC Benjamin had way more traction than most of the other companies in their batch and this has to do with starting the company in Tanzania and focused on the African market. This makes a startup highly underestimated but also that's where the reward is if one does make it! Follow ...

Jan 29, 202057 minSeason 6Ep. 5

What is the hallmark of true mastery? - Jacob Cole: CEO of IdeaFlow

This is one of the unexpected episodes I record because someone I don't know that well stays in my guestroom. Jacob needed a spot to crash in SF for the night and we have a guestroom. We decided to record this episode and very glad I did because Jacob is on to something with his company IdeaFlow. Listen if you want to understand more about how to be a true master in whatever you want to do. Follow Jacob here: https://twitter.com/jacobcole4000...

Jan 27, 202056 minSeason 6Ep. 4

What does it mean to be in a community? - Jillian Richardson: Founder of Joy List

Jillian knows a lot about what it means to build a community as well as be part of a community. If you have wondered what it means to be a part of a community you will like this episode. If you are in NYC and want to find community, check out what Jillian built, a way to find community based events: https://joylist.nyc/

Jan 24, 202049 minSeason 6Ep. 3

What is the current state of Coliving? Camilo Olarte: Cofounder of Indie Studio

I've been staying at Indie Studio in Medellin, Colombia and I interviewed the owner. Indie Studio is a coliving space. Coliving, as a trend, probably started in San Francisco in the 1960's with the hippie communes and then had a resurgence in SF in the 2010's. As a business, coliving didn't quite work out in SF because of the high economic costs but in other parts of the world its clearly a viable option, particularly now that digital nomads roam the globe. Here we talk about the latest in Coliv...

Jan 22, 202044 minSeason 5Ep. 7

Singapore as a technology hub - Ben Reinhardt

Ben and I sit down to talk about the growth of technology innovation and entrepreneurship in Singapore. Ben knows a lot about this seeing as his an EIR at Entrepreneurs First in Singapore. He is also the host of the Idea Machines Podcast which can be found here: http://www.ideamachinespodcast.com/

Jan 15, 202041 minSeason 5Ep. 9

What do you learn from starting a company in Mexico and then selling it in SF? - Domingo Guerra

This is a really great low down on the Mexican (and overall Latin American) startup scene from someone who has experience in both San Francisco as well as Mexico. We get into the specific challenges of what it means to raise money in Mexico and entrepreneurs there are limited by the old school capital. Highly recommend it if you are interested in global startups. Follow Domingo here: https://twitter.com/sundaywar

Jan 14, 202049 minSeason 5Ep. 9

What does it mean to be a public intellectual? - Anna Gát: CEO of Pychon

Anna and I sit down to talk about what it means to be a public intellectual in the current age and what is the difference between a mainstream public intellectual and a niche public intellectual. You will like this episode if you like to understand more about the context of what social media is doing to our social relationships. Check out Pynchon here: https://www.thepynchon.com/ Follow Anna here: https://twitter.com/theannagat?lang=en...

Jan 10, 20201 hr 3 minSeason 5Ep. 5

What does it mean to love oneself? - Kamal Ravikant

Kamal and I talk about his philosophy for loving oneself and how to do it. The day we recorded I was actually in the midst of a pretty deep depression and so it was telling that Kamal's message was to love myself, which I do believe is the way to get to the root of the depression. Check out Kamal's book here (or search for "Love yourself like your life depends on it" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QLDWRWK/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0...

Jan 08, 202056 minSeason 5Ep. 3

When does philosophy become divorced from practicality? - James Pierce

The answer from James: "When it creates problems, rather than dissolving them." If you like the episodes with Kapil and with Kunal you will like this one. Be warned I kept the long pauses as well. Enjoy the pregnant silences! Find James here: https://twitter.com/jimmpierce

Jan 07, 20201 hr 3 minSeason 5Ep. 2

Can you grow a business while being yourself? - Krystal Mobayeni: CEO of Bento Box

We also discuss the topic of using your strengths to help support the areas where we are weak. Krystal runs a business that is past 100 employees and she has a lot of insight into what it means to build such a business from the ground up. If you are starting or running a business this is a good episode for you to listen to. Also if you happen to feel like a 3rd culture kid this would also be interesting for you as Krystal shares her experience with that. Find more info on Bentobox: https://getbe...

Jan 06, 202048 minSeason 5Ep. 1

What does the study of philosophy do to our desires? - Crazy Polymath

This is the second time I've had Kunal on the show. He gives a great description of what the study of philosophy does to our desires as well as the way he found his way out of some problems that the study of philosophy presents. Find Kunal Here: https://twitter.com/CrazyPolymath

Jan 02, 202059 minSeason 1Ep. 12

How can technology help us prevent injury? - Part 2: FathomAI

This is the second episode of my 2 part series with the founders of FathomAI. Here we go into the actually biomechanics behind the relationship between technology and injury prevention. I really had fun with this one! Hope you enjoy. Check out the FathomAI device here: https://www.fathomai.com/

Dec 23, 201956 minSeason 4Ep. 11

How can technology help us prevent injury? - Ivonna Dumanyan: CEO and Cofounder of FathomAI

This was a very fun episode where I sit down to talk with Ivonna about the device her company (FathomAI) built to help people exercise with less injuries. We talk about the subjective and objective components of injury prevention as well as a little bit into the biomechanics of what their product is measuring. I enjoyed it so much that I then interviewed her technical cofounder about more of the biomechanics and I'll be releasing that this monday. Check out the FathomAI device here: https://www....

Dec 20, 201954 minSeason 4Ep. 10

What is really happening with AI? - Josh Tobin: Former Researcher at OpenAI

Josh and I have a conversation about the latest in AI research and he gives me the breakdown on what is Unsupervised learning and what is Supervised learning. This would be a good one to listen to if you fear the AI apocalypse (doesn't seem likely). Follow Josh here: https://twitter.com/josh_tobin_

Dec 19, 20191 hr 4 minSeason 4Ep. 9

How will the next billion users interact with the internet? - Jani Pasha: CEO of Lokal (YC-backed)

Jani and I talk about how his company helps people in India who don't speak English leverage the internet to reach their goals. This is one of the episodes of the series I'm doing on the rise of innovation outside of Silicon Valley. This company is particularly interesting for me because there are linguistic borders to the internet and Lokal is breaking them down for people who don't speak English in India. There are a lot of languages in India. I'm trying to do the same with my podcast with the...

Dec 18, 201957 minSeason 4Ep. 8

What does it mean to innovate? - Mark Bünger: Innovation Lab

Mark works with innovation and technology at Innovation Lab. We talk about a lot of science related stuff including: Flying Cars How you can't have both innovation and risk aversion Bioinformatics Modularity interoperability Biohacking spaces Lacoperon Check out Mark's Website: Marsbound.com

Dec 17, 201959 minSeason 4Ep. 7
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