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Modern Wisdom

Chris Williamson

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Life is hard. This podcast will help. Lessons from the greatest thinkers on the planet with Chris Williamson. Including guests like David Goggins, Dr Jordan Peterson, Naval Ravikant, Sam Harris, Jocko Willink, Dr Andrew Huberman, Dr Julie Smith, Steven Bartlett, Ryan Holiday, Robert Greene, Matthew McConaughey, Alain de Botton, Alex Hormozi, Tony Robbins, Chris Bumstead, Mark Manson and more.
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Why do some founders build billion-dollar companies while others with equal talent struggle to scale past Series A? Mindcontrol breaks down the hidden psychological principles and mental frameworks that separate millionaire founders from the rest. If you're a technical founder wrestling with high-stakes decisions, fighting imposter syndrome, or struggling to think like a true wealth builder rather than a high-earning employee, this show reveals the cognitive tools you've been missing. Each e ...
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Welcome to the No Days Off podcast with Brian Gubernick - where we believe that each day brings a new opportunity to get better - better at business, better at our relationships, better in health,…better at life! Brian Gubernick is a visionary leader with over 20 years of diverse business and life experience. Currently the Chief Real Estate Officer for PLACE Inc and Co-Founder of Metrix Masterminds, Brian has held numerous other significant roles in the real estate industry including propert ...
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Stovia

andrew ryan sinaga

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on a mission to bring evergreen - valuable content to Indonesia Urban Millenials by being a curator of worthy knowledge sources, such as books, essay, articles, video, discussion, and many more
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Let's Build Wealth

Benjamin Appiah-Poku

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I am Benji. An Angel investor and a business Entrepreneurs. This podcast is about building wealth. It is about strategies, mindsets and techniques on how to generate income while you sleep.
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Recommentary

Gautam Jayasurya and Rudresh Dahiya

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'Recommentary' is an audio experiment that intends to capture all that is quirky in the world of culture, media and literature! It provides an entertaining take on the news that created the buzz, made us think, moved us and opened our eyes to new vistas.
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#42

Krishna Sangeeth KS

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General conversations on everything under the sun. Sometimes we discuss the answer to life universe and everything else, other times we wander into casual discussions. I talk less and is keen on hearing more from the guest trying to piece together their world view on various topics. Authentic and heartfelt conversations for a change
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This podcast has a little bit of everything mixed in but with a focus on business. My number one goal with this podcast is to bring value/entertainment to at least one person with every episode. If I can do that, then it’s all worth it... Listen and reach out to me on Twitter (jakeboucher_) and tell me what your favorite episode is!
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Tribe of Mentors

Tim Ferriss

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Tribe of Mentors is a short-form podcast series from Tim Ferriss, one of Fast Company’s “Most Innovative Business People” and an early-stage tech investor/advisor in Uber, Facebook, Twitter, Shopify, Duolingo, Alibaba, and 50+ other companies. The show highlights short life advice from the best in the world. The Observer and other media have named him “the Oprah of audio” due to the influence of his podcast, The Tim Ferriss Show, which has exceeded 500 million downloads and been selected for ...
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What if the very things you’ve been taught to hide your weirdness, your obsessions, your non-traditional path are actually the keys to building wealth no one can copy? Most entrepreneurs are stuck chasing generalized advice, trying to become more “professional,” more “balanced,” or more like whoever’s trending this week. But billionaires don’t foll…
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Brian Gubernick breaks down one of the most powerful and widely shared pieces of wisdom on wealth: Naval Ravikant's legendary Twitter thread, How to Get Rich Without Getting Lucky. This 24-step framework has influenced countless entrepreneurs, and today, Brian walks through each principle, sharing insights on long-term wealth creation, the power of…
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Most people don't fail because they lack intelligence, they fail because they chase the wrong thing. In today's episode, Brian breaks down red herrings: the false signals, loud details, and emotional distractions that pull you off the scent of what actually drives results. From business performance to leadership to investing, red herrings show up e…
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Most people misunderstand how the stock market actually works. Brian breaks down Buffett's famous "voting machine vs. weighing machine" idea and shows why short-term price swings are just noise, and why real wealth is built by those who stay calm, stay disciplined, and let the truth play out over time. From Amazon to Apple to Tesla, the winners wer…
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Brett Cooper is a political commentator, an actor and a YouTuber. What’s happening to the political Right? With promises kept and broken, the Left regaining momentum, internal fractures deepening, and young voters growing more disengaged than ever. What does this mean for the real state of politics, and how serious is the dysfunction underneath it …
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Malcolm Gladwell is a journalist, podcast host and an author. Do contagious diseases, memetic epidemics, and drug epidemics spread through the same underlying pathways? The answer may explain why society keeps falling into the same contagious patterns, and how we might prevent future memetic epidemics before they happen. Expect to learn what the hi…
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The holidays crank up pressure on every front: work deadlines, family expectations, and the constant pull between ambition and presence. Today, we cut through the noise with a simple framework to manage overwhelm: narrow your focus to what matters, set the emotional tone before every transition, build real borders around your time, and ask the two …
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Wealth isn't complicated. In today's episode, Brian breaks down the four goals that actually build it: real cash reserves, growing your net worth, creating passive income, and knowing your retirement number. Hit these four in order and your stress drops, your confidence grows, and your money finally starts compounding. This is the simple, proven bl…
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Peter Zeihan is a geopolitical analyst, speaker and author. What does the next decade really hold? Beneath every forecast about the future, one thing quietly determines everything else: energy. From globalization to warfare to artificial intelligence, how will the world be reshaped in the years ahead? Sponsors: See discounts for all the products I …
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What if the biggest reason you're stuck isn’t lack of skill, time, or strategy—but a hidden identity that keeps sabotaging your decisions? Most entrepreneurs are trying to upgrade their results without upgrading the self-concept driving their choices. They set goals, but their identity silently drags them back to short-term thinking, stress-based d…
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If you want more revenue, deeper relationships, financial freedom, or a healthier body, the game doesn't change: your scoreboard reflects your sacrifice, not your wishes. Entrepreneurs get stuck when they cling to big desires while protecting their comfort. Parents get frustrated when they expect connection they haven't built. Most people want elit…
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On today's episode, Brian breaks down a form of pride most entrepreneurs never name, but almost all eventually fall victim to: hubristic pride. It's the ego-driven, inflated, "I'm the exception" kind of pride that blinds leaders, derails decision-making, and quietly destroys wealth. Brian pulls apart how this psychological pattern shows up in leade…
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What if the real reason you're not building lasting wealth isn't your strategy, habits, or effort, but the story you’re telling yourself about who you are? Most entrepreneurs are exhausting themselves trying to “stay disciplined” or “push through.” But the people who build generational wealth don’t rely on willpower, they operate from identity. Thi…
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In today's episode, Brian shares a moment with his 13-year-old daughter, Katy, that every entrepreneur needs to hear. She wanted to pick smaller, easier dance competitions -- the kind where the odds of winning are higher. And Brian had to remind her of a truth most adults forget: you don't get better by lowering the competition. You get better by r…
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Mel Robbins is a motivational speaker, podcast host and author. If motivation can’t be trusted, what should you rely on instead? Bestselling author and top podcaster Mel Robbins explains why discipline and emotional control are the real keys to success, and how to build the mindset needed to follow through when it counts. Expect to learn why we cli…
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Alison Armstrong is a relationship coach, speaker, and author. Are modern gender dynamics leaving men feeling ‘castrated’? While men are often blamed for today’s social problems, far less attention is given to how shifting expectations of women and relationships may also shape male identity. What role do women play in this dynamic—and how can it be…
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Thanksgiving traditions are great, but the "What are you thankful for?" circle can get predictable fast. In today's episode, Brian shares nine deeper gratitude prompts he's using with his own family — questions that pull you into reflection, perspective, and the moments that actually shaped you this year. These prompts will have you thinking about …
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Dr Paul Hewitt is a clinical psychologist, professor, and leading researcher on perfectionism. Why do so many of us struggle with perfectionism? For some, it started in childhood—but its impact as an adult can be exhausting. So how do you actually break the cycle and get comfortable with things being imperfect? Expect to learn what they archetypal …
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What if the reason people aren’t buying from you isn’t because of your product, your price, or your content but because you’re skipping the one psychological step that makes the yes feel inevitable? If you’re tired of followers ghosting your offers, leads going cold, or launching with crickets — this episode flips the script. We’re diving into the …
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Brian Gubernick shares a powerful question that could transform the way you approach your business: If you only had 5 hours per week to work on your business, what would you focus on? Brian walks through a structured framework to answer this question, helping you identify your core value drivers, audit your time, and uncover your zone of genius. Le…
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In this episode, Brian shares Elon Musk's algorithm that he uses to make improvements to anything and everything. Elon leverages this 5-step process to make things simpler or more efficient. -- Welcome to No Days Off with Brian Gubernick. Brian is a visionary leader with over 20 years of diverse business and life experience. Tune in to this podcast…
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Ray Dalio calls it the midlife squeeze -- that high-pressure season where everything collides at once. Kids still need you, parents may be aging, your business is demanding more than ever, and your energy isn't what it used to be. For entrepreneurs, the squeeze is magnified because there's no clocking out. In this episode, Brian unpacks how to reco…
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Jon Bellion is a singer-songwriter, producer, and artist. Fame has a gravity of its own, and once you’re in the spotlight, leaving it isn’t easy. Yet Jon Bellion found more truth in stepping behind the scenes to focus on creating. Now, as a new father and a renewed artist, what gives his life meaning, and what message does he want to share with the…
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What if the reason your audience isn’t buying, signing up, or saying yes… isn’t because they don’t want what you’re offering — but because you’re asking for too much, too soon? If you're struggling to get traction with your offers, it's not a product problem, it's a psychology problem. The most successful brands and marketers don’t push harder; the…
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Eric Vanlerberghe is a vocalist, songwriter, and founding member of the band I Prevail. Gabe Helguera is a drummer, and co-founder of Drum Beats Online (DBO), and a member of the band I Prevail From the outside, the life of a heavy-metal band seems larger-than-life. But behind the scenes, the truth is far more raw. Eric and Gabe of I Prevail share …
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Most people think wealth is about a bigger net-worth number. Today, Brian breaks down what he was reminded of in a conversation with George Antone — author of The Wealthy Code — and why real wealth has nothing to do with your balance sheet and everything to do with math, mechanics, and cash flow. Brian walks through the three principles that actual…
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In today's episode, Brian Gubernick hits you hard the first time — the same way this idea recently hit him when he heard Morgan Housel talk about it on a podcast. Morgan, one of Brian's favorite authors, shared a distinction that every hard-charging entrepreneur needs to hear: resume virtues vs. eulogy virtues. Most of us spend our lives stacking w…
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Sheehan Quirke is a British writer and online educator, known as The Cultural Tutor for creating accessible posts on art, history, and literature. Why does modern life feel so devoid of beauty? For decades, efficiency has beaten out elegance. Cheap has replaced meaningful. When did we stop creating things built to last and meant to move us, and wha…
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What if your endless to-do list and 60-hour workweeks weren’t a sign of ambition—but proof you're working twice as hard for half the results? In Monday’s episode, you learned that work expands to fill the time available—but knowing Parkinson’s Law isn’t enough. If you don’t install the right constraints, your time, team, and scope will keep bloatin…
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Most people hit the holidays and coast. They loosen their standards, drift from routines, and tell themselves they'll "get serious in January." Not you. Not here. Not in the No Days Off Nation. In this episode, Brian breaks down one of the most powerful performance windows of the year—Separation Season, a concept borrowed from Ed Mylett and sharpen…
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Most people think they have a strategy problem. They don't. They have an execution problem. In today's episode, Brian breaks down one of the most powerful frameworks in business and in life: the Four Disciplines of Execution (4DX). Because the truth is simple—your current life is perfectly designed to produce your current results. If you want diffe…
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What if your packed calendar and 60-hour workweeks aren’t a sign of hustle—but a warning sign you’re stuck in the exact trap that keeps high performers broke? Most entrepreneurs believe more time equals more productivity. But what if the opposite is true? What if the very abundance of time is destroying your ability to create results that matter—an…
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Most people say they want to be wealthy. Very few can define what wealth actually means. In today's episode, Brian breaks down the real game of wealth—not the internet version, not the "nice house and big income" version—the freedom version. The version where you can do what you want, when you want, with who you want… and actually afford to live th…
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Louise Perry is a writer, Press Officer for the campaign group We Can’t Consent To This and an author. Mary Harrington is a writer, columnist and author. Why are young people having less sex than ever? Has something in our evolution shifted, or has modern life become so confusing that we can’t even tell what we’re attracted to anymore? What’s reall…
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Jessica Baum is a psychotherapist, relationship expert, and author. What does it actually take to feel safe in a relationship? If you’ve had chaotic partners or a past where you never knew where you stood, safety can feel like work instead of something natural. So how do you rebuild that sense of security, and what steps help you learn to feel safe…
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Most people think courage looks like running into burning buildings or taking giant risks. But Brendan Burchard flips that idea on its head — real courage isn't about danger, it's about discipline. It's emotional courage: the ability to move forward even when your doubts, fears, and feelings beg you to hit the brakes. In today's episode, Brian brea…
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If you've ever ended a strong week feeling nauseous from pressure instead of proud of your progress, this episode is for you. Brian unpacks a late-night message from a young, high-achieving entrepreneur who admitted he constantly feels like he's "not doing enough." Brian knows that feeling well and shares how unchecked ambition can quietly turn int…
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Fin Taylor is an English comedian, writer and podcaster. Horatio Gould is also an English comedian, writer, and podcaster. History is basically one long reminder that no matter how bad your day is, someone in the past was probably getting catapulted off a castle wall. Feel better? Good. Humanity may be a litany of disasters, but the past is packed …
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What if the reason your biggest business challenge feels unsolvable isn’t the problem itself—but the assumptions you're blindly accepting? Most entrepreneurs are trying to out-execute competitors inside a broken system. They're tweaking headlines, optimizing funnels, or spending more on ads—without realizing they’re trapped in a mental cage of assu…
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That uneasy feeling you get when your actions don't match your beliefs? That's not guilt, it's cognitive dissonance. And while most people run from it, elite performers use it as fuel. In this episode, Brian breaks down why that internal tension might be your greatest leadership advantage. You'll learn how to spot the moments when your integrity is…
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You can spend thousands on sleep supplements, fancy mattresses, or wearables — but if you're breathing wrong while you sleep, none of it matters. In this episode, Brian Gubernick breaks down a simple, almost ridiculous-sounding hack that's made a measurable difference in his performance: mouth taping. Yep — taping your mouth shut before bed. It's n…
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Dr. Wayne Dyer once said, "Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change." Sounds simple, until you actually live it. In today's episode, Brian Gubernick breaks down how one shift in perspective can completely rewrite your outcomes. From Slack turning a failed video game into a $27B business, to Netflix reframing DVDs into di…
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Peter Crouch is a former professional footballer, sports pundit, and podcaster. What was it like playing in the Premier League alongside some of football’s most intense personalities? In an era where a goal celebration, whether it was the robot or a knee slide, showed your confidence as much as your skill, what was life like for Peter Crouch back t…
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What if most of the problems people call “impossible” aren’t because they’re unsolvable, but because everyone is asking the wrong questions? What if the entrepreneurs creating rockets, curing diseases, and building trillion‑dollar industries aren’t smarter—they just know how to start from zero and rethink everything? In this episode of How Billiona…
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Dr Jonathan Anomaly is a philosopher, professor and an author. What if you could design your own “super baby”? Imagine erasing genetic diseases, removing inherited conditions, and even selecting traits for beauty or intelligence. How close are we to making this possible, and what unintended consequences could this unleash? Expect to learn why embry…
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Discover how to build wealth, unlock the habits of millionaires, and master how billionaires think using mental models, decision-making psychology, and elite performance psychology as we explore the wealth mindset, money mindset, and millionaire mindset that fuel generational wealth, financial freedom, and discipline and success—this is the financi…
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High performers crave clarity. We want the full picture before we move — but in business and life, waiting for 100% certainty is often just a way of stalling. In this episode, Brian unpacks Jeff Bezos' "70% Rule" from his 2017 Amazon shareholder letter — the idea that most decisions should be made with about 70% of the information you wish you had.…
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Most of the rules that determine whether we rise or stall aren't written anywhere. They're not in a handbook. They're not on a whiteboard. But they govern our decisions, our leadership, and our progress every single day, just as reliably as gravity. In this episode, Brian breaks down ten "laws of life" that high performers understand, whether consc…
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Rob Henderson holds a PhD in psychology from the University of Cambridge and is a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. When did having a boyfriend become cringe? For as long as men have been men and women have been women, finding a partner to share life with has been one of humanity’s oldest goals. So what changed? Why has wanting connection b…
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What if most of your decisions aren’t really yours—but hijacked by two invisible forces long before your conscious mind kicks in? What if some entrepreneurs effortlessly attract customers and opportunities, not because they have better products, but because they understand which psychological shortcuts make people say “yes” automatically? In this e…
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