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Infinite Loops

Jim O'Shaughnessyinfiniteloopspodcast.com
Every Thursday, join Jim O'Shaughnessy and his favorite people as they arm you with the tools & fresh perspectives required to upgrade your HumanOS and thrive in our messy, probabilistic world. Visit our Substack at newsletter.osv.llc for full transcripts, highlights, weekly doses of timeless wisdom, and a bounty of other goodies designed to make you go, "Hmm that's interesting!"
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Episodes

Sam McRoberts — The Grand Redesign (EP.143)

Author, CEO of VUDU Marketing and digital nomad Sam McRoberts returns for his second appearance on Infinite Loops. This week, Sam and Jim discuss Sam's latest book 'The Grand Redesign'. Part science-fiction, part operating manual for upgrading human OS, 'The Grand Redesign' touches on a number of recurring Infinite Loops themes, and is available for free online (see 'Important Links' section below). Important Links: The Grand Redesign Sam's Twitter Sam's Substack The Thinker and The Prover Tinke...

Jan 19, 20231 hr 9 minEp. 143

Cliff Asness — FTX, Hedge Funds and the Value Spread (EP.142)

Cliff Asness is the Founder, Managing Principal and Chief Investment Officer at AQR Capital Management. Prior to co-founding AQR Capital Management, he was a Managing Director and Director of Quantitative Research for the Asset Management Division of Goldman, Sachs & Co. Cliff joins the show to discuss FTX, AMC , why hedge funds aren't hedging, the role of index funds and a whole lot more. Important Links: Cliff's Twitter Cliff's Blog AQR Capital Management Do Hedge Funds Hedge? Show Notes: ...

Jan 12, 20231 hr 3 minEp. 142

Ben Tossell — Opportunities in AI (EP.141)

Ben Tossell writes Ben's Bites, a daily newsletter on AI that's read by over 15,000 others from Google, a16z, Sequoia, Amazon, Meta and more. He previously founded Makerpad, a no-code education side which was acquired by Zapier in March 2021. Important Links: Ben's Newsletter Ben's Twitter Show Notes: Ben's journey into AI The importance of ease of use How AI will impact our lives Ben's hackathon Balancing originality and usefulness Why Ben is wary of providing strategic advice Achieving ground-...

Jan 05, 20231 hr 12 minEp. 141

O'Shaughnessy Ventures is Here (EP.140)

We've landed. After 3 months of stealth mode, sneak-peeks, and surprise announcements, we have finally hit launch day. In this special episode of Infinite Loops, hosted by Patrick O'Shaughnessy, Jim chats through the rationale behind founding OSV, the positive impact he wants it to have on the world, and the ways you can get involved. Important Links: OSV's Website Jim's Twitter Show Notes: The origins of OSV Why OSV does not invest third parties' money The story of Jim's investment in Stability...

Jan 01, 20231 hr 6 minEp. 140

Tom Morgan & Brett Andersen — Intimations of a New World Worldview (EP.139)

Tom Morgan returns for his third appearance on Infinite Loops with Jim, Infinite Loops' own Ed William and special guest Brett Andersen, an evolutionary psychology PhD student at the University of New Mexico. We discuss the implications of the ideas presented in Brett's fantastic essay 'Intimations of a New Worldview', whether the rise of anti-heroes is a challenge to Campbell's Hero's Journey, the influence of conscious vs unconscious design, and much more. Important Links: Intimations of a New...

Dec 29, 20221 hr 28 minEp. 139

Brom Rector — Investing in Psychedelics (EP.138)

Brom Rector is the founder of Empath Ventures, a VC fund that in invests in early-stage psychedelics startups. Prior to founding Empath, Brom sent several years as a portfolio manager and quantitative researcher. Brom joins the show to discuss the current state of the psychedelics industry, the lessons learned founding a VC fund, the differences between psychedelics and cannabis, and a whole lot more. Important Links: Empath Ventures Brom's LinkedIn Brom's Twitter The Brom Podcast Show Notes: Ho...

Dec 22, 20221 hr 10 minEp. 138

Johnathan Bi — René Girard and the Philosophy of Innovation (EP.137)

Ahead of the release of the next episode of his lecture series on René Girard, Johnathan Bi returns for his second appearance on the show. He and Jim discuss Girard, prestige, innovation, AI, and much more. Enjoy! Important Links: Johnathan's website Johnathan's Twitter Johnathan's lecture series with David Perell Our research note on Johnathan Johnathan's first appearance on the show Show Notes: The Girardian notion of prestige What proof is there for mimesis? The difference between mimesis and...

Dec 15, 20221 hr 16 minEp. 137

Rohit Krishnan — Unleashing Curiosity (EP.136)

Rohit is a VC and essayist who writes fascinating, thought-provoking essays on complexity, progress, innovation and technology over at Strange Loop Canon . He joins the show for a second time to discuss the lessons learned from the FTX meltdown, why there isn't a philosophy of business, creating an AI picture book, and a whole lot more. Important Links: Rohit's Twitter Rohit's Substack Our research note on Rohit Show Notes: What can VCs learn from FTX? FTX, hubris and good manners "Don't let any...

Dec 08, 20221 hr 46 minEp. 136

Julia Bonafede — A Deep Dive into Deep Reinforcement Learning (EP.135)

Julia is the co-founder of Rosetta Analytics Inc, "an alternative asset manager that is pioneering the use of advanced artificial intelligence to build and actively manage liquid investment strategies." Prior to co-founding Rosetta, Julia served as President of Wilshire Consulting and was a member of Wilshire's Board of Directors and Consulting Investment Committee. Julia joins the show to take a deep dive into deep reinforcement learning and Rosetta's pioneering work using AI as the basis of it...

Dec 01, 20221 hr 5 minEp. 135

Liberty RPF — On Creation and Curation (EP.134)

Creator and curator Liberty RPF returns for his second appearance on Infinite Loops. He and Jim discuss the art of curation, the opportunities and risks of AI, the curse of creativity, the future of learning, and MUCH more!

Nov 24, 20221 hr 35 minEp. 134

Lulu Cheng Meservey — Going Direct: What Founders can learn from K-Pop, Crypto, and the Early Christians (EP.133)

Title: Description: Lulu Cheng Meservey is the Chief Communications Officer and Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Activision Blizzard. She joins Infinite Loops to provide us with a masterclass in communications for startups. A must-listen for current and aspiring founders. Important Links: • Lulu's Twitter • Lulu's Substack Show Notes: • Why people write hit pieces • The insurgency framework • How to access your audience's neural real estate • How to develop a spontaneous elevator...

Nov 17, 20221 hr 26 minEp. 133

Tinkered Thinking: White Mirror (EP.132)

"With enough curiosity, self-confidence is irrelevant." Tinkered Thinking is a writer, artist, author and creator. He is also the worthy winner of our ' White Mirror ' competition. His writing includes a series of 'Lucilius Parables', short stories dispersed throughout time and space designed to help readers reconceptualise their experience of being alive. He joined the show to discuss writing, technology, curiosity, optimism and MUCH more! Important Links: Website Twitter The Lucilius Parables,...

Nov 10, 20221 hr 23 minEp. 132

Edward Slingerland: Trying Not to Try (EP.131)

Edward Slingerland is a University Scholar and Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. He has authored a number of books, including 'Trying Not to Try' and 'Drunk: How We Sipped, Danced, and Stumbled Our Way to Civilization'. He joins the show to discuss the paradox of effortless action, the history of Chinese philosophy, the benefits of alcohol, and a whole lot more. Important Links: Edward's Twitter Edward's Website Drunk Trying Not to Try Show Notes: The paradox of tryi...

Nov 03, 20221 hr 11 minEp. 131

Jeremiah Lowin — Make Original Mistakes (EP.130)

Jeremiah Lowin is the founder & CEO of Prefect, a dataflow automation company. Jeremiah joins Jim for his second appearance on Infinite Loops to discuss executing, storytelling, artificial intelligence and, of course, puns. Important Links: Prefect.io Disney Research Hub The story of the fake statue of Venus Show Notes: Slack, puns and the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Planning, executing and the story of Prefect in 2022 Why naming things is a superpower If you can't pivot, you're dead Ma...

Oct 27, 20221 hr 31 minEp. 130

Herbert Lui — Creative Doing (EP.129)

Herbert is a writer and editorial director who has been writing online since he was 15. He is the editor of 'The World According to Kanye' and has written for publications such as Forge, TIME and Quartz. Herbert joins the show to discuss his book 'Creative Doing: 75 Practical Exercises to Unblock Your Creative Potential in Your Work, Hobby, or Next Career', and to share some practical, actionable methods of harnessing the creative impulses that lie inside us all. Important Links: Herbert's Twitt...

Oct 20, 20221 hr 16 minEp. 129

Emad Mostaque — The Future of AI (EP.128)

Emad Mostaque is the founder and CEO of Stability AI, the company behind Stable Diffusion. Emad joins Stability AI's recently announced Executive Chair of the board of directors Jim O'Shaughnessy to discuss the future of AI, the benefits of open source software, and much more. Important Links: Stability AI Stable Diffusion Launch Announcement Stability AI's Twitter Emad's Twitter Jim's announcement as Executive Chair Show Notes: The open vs closed AI debate How will open AI lead to better outcom...

Oct 18, 20221 hr 15 minEp. 128

David Senra — Pick The Right Heroes (EP.127)

"To get me stop, they're going to have to pry the microphone out of my cold dead hand". Hot on the heels of his hugely popular appearance on 'Invest Like The Best', David Senra joins a marathon episode of Infinite Loops to discuss obsession, education, optimism, podcasting, and so much more. Unsurprisingly, this one is not to be missed. Important Links: Founders Podcast Founders on Colossus David's Twitter David's Substack Runnin' Down a Dream - Bill Gurley Show Notes: David's grandfather, refug...

Oct 13, 20221 hr 54 minEp. 127

Liz Wallenstein + Dr Michael Donnino — The Mind-Body Connection (EP.126)

Dr Michael Donnino is the founder/director of the Psychophysiologic Research Group, and the first person in the country to complete a residency/fellowship program leading to board certification in internal medicine, emergency medicine, and critical care. Liz Wallenstein is a licensed mental health counselor who has trained in, among other areas, the methodology of 'TMS Mind Body-Connection'. Liz and Dr Michael join the show to discuss the profound influence of Dr John Sarno on their lives, and t...

Oct 06, 20221 hr 18 minEp. 126

Kyla Scanlon — Cultivating Vibes (EP.125)

The brilliant Kyla Scanlon returns for her second appearance on Infinite Loops. As well as being a prolific creator, curator and writer, Kyla is the founder of the financial education company Bread. Kyla joins the show to discuss the vibecession, her plans for Bread, the creator economy, and much more. Important Links: Kyla's website Kyla's Twitter Kyla's TikTok Kyla's Instagram Kyla's Substack Kyla's Youtube Show Notes: Losing control of the meme Everything is vibes Inflation is a tax Are vibes...

Sep 29, 20221 hr 13 minEp. 125

Trung Phan + Rob Henderson — Talking Television (EP.124)

Is this the greatest crossover event in history? Fresh from their individual appearances on Infinite Loops, Trung Phan and Rob Henderson join forces to discuss TV, film, and why Rob still hasn't seen Apocalypse Now. Important Links: Rob's Substack Rob's Twitter Trung's Substack Trung's Twitter Show Notes: Hearts of Darkness: one of the craziest stories in Hollywood history The beginning of TV's golden age Breadth or depth? The two paths to prestige TV What TV can teach you about elite America Th...

Sep 22, 20221 hr 9 minEp. 124

Nick Gillespie — The Lou Reed of Libertarianism (EP.123)

Nick Gillespie is the host of the Reason Interview and an editor at large at Reason. Nick is one of the most interesting libertarian thinkers in America, and has been described by the New York Times as being to libertarianism "what Lou Reed is to rock 'n' roll, the quintessence of its outlaw spirit". Important Links: Nick's Substack Nick's Twitter Nick's Podcast Reason Show Notes: Is libertarianism dead? Saying what you think The case for rational optimism Labels and empathy President Nixon, the...

Sep 15, 20221 hr 29 minEp. 123

Will Storr—The Status Game (EP.122)

Will Storr is an award winning journalist and author. His book 'The Status Game' transforms our understanding of human nature by demonstrating how our unconscious desire for status ultimately drives our behaviour. Important Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/wstorr?s=21&t=ZdtIqP9eE3_a5qZocDjEXQ Website: https://willstorr.com The Science of Storytelling: https://www.thescienceofstorytelling.com Show Notes: Will's origin story The strange case of David Irving The fundamental nature of status ...

Sep 08, 20221 hr 25 minEp. 122

Vitaliy Katsenelson—Soul In The Game (EP.121)

Vitaliy Katsenelson is the CEO of a value investment firm IMA, author of two books on investing, and a recently published non-investing book named "Soul In The Game". Known for his uncommon common sense, Forbes magazine called him "The New Benjamin Graham." Vitaliy loves to read, listen to classical music, play chess, and write about life, investing, and music. Important Links: Blog: https://contrarianedge.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/vitaliyk Twitter: https://twitter.com/vitaliyk IMA: ...

Sep 01, 20221 hr 35 minEp. 121

Dennis McKenna—Rebooting Yourself with Psychedelics (EP.120)

Dennis McKenna is the founder of the McKenna Academy and has conducted research in ethnopharmacology for over 40 years. He is a founding board member of the Heffter Research Institute, and was a key investigator on the Hoasca Project, the first biomedical investigation of ayahuasca. Important Links: McKenna Academy: https://mckenna.academy/ ESPD 55 (Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs): https://espd55.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DennisMcKenna4 ICEERS (International Center for ...

Aug 25, 20221 hr 4 minEp. 120

David Perell—Write to Find Yourself (EP.119)

David Perell is prolific writer and online educator, who runs a writing school called "Write of Passage". David also hosts the "The North Star Podcast" featuring interviews with writers, athletes, and entrepreneurs. Important Links: Website: https://perell.com/ Writing School: https://writeofpassage.school/ Friday Finds Links: https://perell.com/friday-finds-links/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/david_perell Show Notes: Origins of "Write of Passage" Writing leads to thinking David's ever expanding...

Aug 18, 20221 hr 22 minEp. 119

Shreyas Doshi—Making of a Great Leader (EP.118)

Shreyas Doshi is a startup advisor who has formerly worked in the product teams of tech firms like Stripe, Twitter, Google, Yahoo. He regularly writes about product, strategy, org psychology, leadership, and life! Important Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/shreyas LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shreyasdoshi Show Notes: Shreyas's childhood Operating with the owner mindset The LNO framework Getting good at leveraging time The antithesis principle Having a great manager Individual vs. gro...

Aug 11, 20221 hr 23 minEp. 118

Alex Danco—Where the Circle Begins, or Ends (EP.117)

Our recurring guest (who rarely recurs these days), Alex Danco, comes back for his sixth appearance on Infinite Loops! Important Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Alex_Danco Website: https://alexdanco.com/ Newsletter: https://danco.substack.com/ Show Notes: Our planned, but unplanned conversations Pink Floyd were philosophers From Heraclitus, to Lao Tzu, to Gita, to Deutsch Where does decision making come from? Projection 101 Can you versus can't you read people's mind Jim throwing big fancy w...

Aug 04, 20221 hr 3 minEp. 117

Johnathan Bi — Girard, Desire, and Modernity (EP.116)

Johnathan Bi started out getting trained in Mathematics, and then eventually went on to study Philosophy and Computer Science at Columbia. He hosts a lecture series on René Girard's Mimetic Theory and is also a founding member of Lonsdale Investment Technology. Important Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnathanBi Lecture series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Qu6vBebwwg Website: https://johnathanbi.com/ Lonsdale Investment Technology: https://www.longterm.com/ Show Notes: Becoming pessimi...

Jul 28, 20221 hr 12 minEp. 116

Dan McMurtrie — On Markets and Policy (EP.115)

Dan McMurtrie is the Portfolio Manager at Tyro Partners, an asset management firm for institutions and HNWIs; and the General Partner at Anchorless Bangladesh, an early stage venture fund focused on Bangladeshi startups. Links: Dan's Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuperMugatu Tyro Partners: https://www.tyropartners.com/ Anchorless Bangladesh: https://www.anchorless.vc/ Coolworks: Jobs in Great Places: https://www.coolworks.com/ Show Notes: Are we in the schadenfreude part of the market cycle? Goin...

Jul 21, 20221 hr 28 minEp. 115

George Mack — Marketing, Mental Models, and Technology (EP.114)

Description:George Mack is a creator who writes about the intersection of mental models, marketing, and technological tools and tactics. His marketing agency "Multiply" has helped grow some of the fasted growing businesses in the world backed by VCs like Stripe, YC, Sequoia, and LVMH. George's Twitter: https://twitter.com/george__mack George's newsletter: https://emailoctopus.com/lists/6d23df04-dff2-11ea-a3d0-06b4694bee2a/forms/subscribe Multiply Marketing: https://www.multiply.marketing/ Show N...

Jul 14, 20221 hr 28 minEp. 114
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