

The Art of Manliness
The Art of Manliness
The Art of Manliness Podcast aims to deepen and improve every area of a man's life, from fitness and philosophy, to relationships and productivity. Engaging and edifying interviews with some of the world's most interesting doers and thinkers drop the fluff and filler to glean guests' very best, potentially life-changing, insights.
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Sep 11, 2019 • 52min
#542: When Breath Becomes Air
Neurosurgeon Paul Kalanathi's memoir 'When Breath Becomes Air' explores his search for meaning in life and death. His widow Dr. Lucy Kalanathi discusses the human side of healthcare, delivering bad news, and the grieving process. They explore the connection between suffering, love, and identity, as well as Paul's philosophy on living authentically and dying well.

Sep 9, 2019 • 43min
#541: The Art of Noticing
In this enlightening discussion, Rob Walker, author of "The Art of Noticing," shares his insights on sharpening our observation skills to find joy in everyday life. He discusses the dangers of technology-induced tunnel vision and offers practical exercises, like scavenger hunts, to enhance our awareness. Rob encourages listeners to engage with overlooked details in their surroundings and revamp their museum visits. His unconventional perspective reminds us that noticing the world can enrich our experiences and spark creativity.

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Sep 4, 2019 • 54min
#540: How to Be a More Compelling Person
Matthew Kohut, co-author of "Compelling People," delves into the intriguing traits of charisma, specifically strength and warmth. He explains how these qualities can be cultivated through body language and personal style, offering tips for enhancing one's presence. Kohut emphasizes the significance of dressing appropriately to affect perceptions and the power of nonverbal cues like smiles and eye contact. He also discusses how leaders can balance these traits to navigate crises and foster genuine connections in both personal and professional environments.

Sep 2, 2019 • 52min
#539: Life Hacking, A Reexamination
In this engaging conversation, Joseph Reagle, a professor of Communication Studies at Northwestern University and author of "Hacking Life," explores the evolution of life hacking and its implications. He distinguishes between nominal and optimal life hacking, revealing the benefits and pitfalls of various productivity strategies. Reagle also critiques minimalism's contradictions and warns against reducing spiritual practices like meditation to mere hacks. Their discussion encourages a thoughtful approach to self-improvement in a digitally distracted world.

Aug 28, 2019 • 51min
#538: Research-Backed Answers to All Your Fitness FAQs
In this enlightening discussion, Alex Hutchinson, a Cambridge-trained physicist, former long-distance runner, and author, tackles common fitness questions. He clarifies whether cardio or weights should come first in a workout. Alex reveals how both strength training and HIIT may be more effective for fat loss than low-intensity cardio. He also debunks the myth of fat burning zones and discusses the importance of enjoying your exercise routine. Plus, find out the surprising effects of music on athletic performance!

Aug 26, 2019 • 60min
#537: How to Think Like a Roman Emperor
Donald Robertson, a Scottish philosopher and cognitive psychotherapist, dives into the wisdom of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. He reveals how Stoicism offers practical exercises for modern life, connecting it with cognitive psychology. The discussion touches on the essence of emotions in Stoicism, clarifying common misconceptions. Robertson also shares insights on Stoic meditation techniques and the philosophy's approach to obstacles, emphasizing resilience. It's a blend of ancient wisdom and contemporary mental health practices that encourages a fulfilling life.

Aug 21, 2019 • 52min
#536: How to Achieve a "Rich Life" With Your Finances
Ramit Sethi, author of "I Will Teach You to Be Rich," shares fresh insights on navigating personal finance. He argues that a 'rich life' means knowing how to spend intentionally, not just save. Ramit introduces the concept of 'money dials' to prioritize joyful spending and gives practical advice on managing debt and automated savings. He emphasizes the importance of investing early and highlights the need to focus on significant financial decisions to achieve greater fulfillment. Get ready to rethink your financial strategy!

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Aug 19, 2019 • 56min
#535: The Problem of Self-Help in a Liquid Age
Svend Brinkmann, a Danish philosopher and psychologist, challenges the empty promises of self-help culture. He explores 'liquid modernity' and how it complicates personal fulfillment, arguing that striving for meaning should prioritize community and ethical principles over self-optimization. Brinkmann critiques the trend of viewing relationships as transactions and redefines intrinsic values like dignity and responsibility. By standing firm on these philosophical ideals, he believes we can find true significance beyond ourselves.

Aug 14, 2019 • 50min
#534: How Navigation Makes Us Human
Maura O'Connor, a science journalist and author of Wayfinding, dives deep into the fascinating world of human navigation. She discusses how our brain's navigation system is intertwined with memory and identity, and contrasts it with animal navigation. O'Connor reveals that excessive GPS reliance could impair cognitive functions and even increase dementia risk. She also highlights the cultural importance of storytelling in navigation and how using our own navigational skills can enhance our sense of autonomy and empowerment.

Aug 12, 2019 • 54min
#533: How to Be a Time Warrior
Steve Chandler, a success and business coach and author of "Time Warrior," shares his journey from overcoming addiction to building a fulfilling life. He argues that a linear view of time can fuel procrastination and overwhelm. Instead, he advocates for a non-linear approach, emphasizing action over perfection. Listeners learn about adopting a 'time warrior' mindset, prioritizing creativity, and reframing challenges playfully. Chandler also discusses the importance of serving others over simply pleasing them, encouraging immediate, incremental steps toward personal goals.


