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In this episode, Jackie Martling shares an intriguing tale of his dinner with Jeffrey Epstein, Woody Allen, and how it intertwined with his career highlights and personal insights. He reflects on his time with Howard Stern, revealing the creativity and challenges behind their iconic radio moments. This narrative offers a glimpse into the complexity of Martling's experiences, blending humor with a candid look at his professional journey and the personalities he encountered along the way.
James leads an enlightening conversation with Jay Wexler, a professor of constitutional law at Boston University and author of 'The Odd Clauses'...
James Keyes, the former CEO of 7-Eleven and author of "Education is Freedom: The Future Is in Your Hands," debates the necessity of college, challenging the traditional path as tuition skyrockets due to government-backed student loans and administrative greed. Despite James's long-held stance against the college-for-all solution, Keyes presents arguments that promise an enlightening conversation for those questioning the value of higher education.
Tucker Max discusses a civil war prediction within the United States, made by an Uber driver who believes it would happen before the 2024 election. Max talks about the current political climate and the possible scenarios that could lead to a civil confrontation, mentioning that the war has already started in some respects. He also discusses the recent developments with states ignoring federal mandates or creating their own laws, leading towards a more decentralized form of governance...
I just read an incredible book called "Supercommunicators" by my good friend Charles Duhigg. You've previously seen him on the podcast for 'Smarter Faster Better' and 'The Power of Habit.' All of his books have been great. But this one just blew me away. I invited him on the podcast. I had a ton of questions for him and here he is.
The podcast episode of 'My Favorite Things' explores various movies such as 'Lean on Me' and 'Argyle', and TV series like 'pen15' and 'Atlanta'. James also shares two websites, ACX and Text Broker, recommending them as platforms to earn money from home. The discussion transitions to financial freedom and the concept of having a 'number' for comfort in life. Jay and James suggest people consider how to grow their wealth through calculated investments for a more secure future...
Jeremy Ryan Slate delves into the history of Ancient Rome, dissecting the transition from Republic to Empire, and the events that unfolded during the era. He also discusses the lives and reigns of significant figures like Julius Caesar, Marcus Aurelius, and Augustus. Jeremy makes comparisons to modern America, highlighting lessons that can be learnt relating to monetary policy, government structure and wealth distribution...
James and Jay "The Engineer" Yow discuss their favorite things, which encompass various forms of media and content. They discuss their preferred TV shows, Instagram accounts, AI websites, kung fu movies, and sitcoms. Additionally, they delve into their favorite books, comedians, Twitter accounts, and their chosen YouTube channels. The dialogue is filled with recommendations and personal anecdotes from the speakers, creating an engaging discussion about what they appreciate in entertainment.
Join renowned author Jonathan Kellerman as he peels back the layers of his creative process, revealing the intricate blend of his experience as a child psychologist and his dedication to crafting compelling narratives in his best-selling "Alex Delaware" series. Don't miss this insightful journey through a literary genius' mind and the shifting sands of modern publishing.
Explore the power of personal quests in life, from comedy to chess to self-improvement with James Altucher on Amy Morin's Mentally Stronger podcast.