

Modern Wisdom
Chris Williamson
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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Feb 3, 2020 • 60min
#139 - Chelsea Ferguson - £10,000,000 From Selling Nudes
Chelsea Ferguson, founder of AdmireMe.vip and former stripper, discusses her remarkable journey to building a £10 million business in just 16 months. She dives into the empowerment of adult content creators, evolving societal attitudes, and the challenges of privacy in this industry. Chelsea shares candid reflections on her experiences in stripping, the emotional complexities involved, and the stark contrast between traditional careers and the lucrative opportunities in online entrepreneurship. Her story is a mix of humor, honesty, and financial savvy.

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Jan 30, 2020 • 47min
#138 - James Altucher - Treat Your Life As An Experiment
James Altucher, a multifaceted individual known for his innovative approach to life, discusses treating life as an experiment. He emphasizes the importance of experiential learning over theoretical knowledge and shares personal stories from his career, including stand-up comedy. Altucher explores the balance between creativity and business, the '10,000 experiment rule' for personal growth, and how to navigate competitive landscapes while maintaining loyalty. He also dives into strategic career choices and the transformative power of stepping out of one's comfort zone.

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Jan 27, 2020 • 1h 4min
#137 - James Altucher - How To Improve Every Day & Harness The Power Of Ideas
James Altucher, a chess master, writer, and entrepreneur, dives into the art of daily improvement and idea generation. He shares his journey through entrepreneurial ups and downs, emphasizing resilience and minimalism to spark creativity. Altucher discusses the balance between convenience and fulfillment, challenging the modern obsession with ease. He highlights playful experimentation with wild ideas, such as a humorous card game and a daring dating app concept. His insights stir thoughts on navigating both personal and professional passions.

Jan 23, 2020 • 58min
#136 - Tucker Max - Personal Growth, Dating & Psychedelics
This episode features Tucker Max, a bestselling author and co-founder of Scribe Media, known for his candid reflections on personal transformation. He shares his journey from the wild party scene to being a devoted father, uncovering the emotional growth that shaped him. The discussion dives into the role of psychedelics in self-discovery and critiques the limitations of the 'manosphere.' Tucker emphasizes the importance of genuine experiences in spirituality and offers insights into meaningful personal change and the art of writing.

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Jan 20, 2020 • 1h 20min
#135 - Kamal Ravikant - How Loving Yourself Can Save Your Life
Kamal Ravikant, an investor and author of "Love Yourself Like Your Life Depends On It," discusses the life-changing power of self-love. He shares his own transformative journey, including a near-death experience that led to profound personal growth. Kamal emphasizes the importance of vulnerability, the battle between victimhood and heroism, and the need for self-commitment. He encourages listeners to embrace their struggles and highlights how authentic self-love can lead to resilience and a more fulfilling life.

Jan 16, 2020 • 1h 2min
#134 - Seth Stephens-Davidowitz - How Much Does Google Know About Me?
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, a former Google data scientist and author of "Everybody Lies," dives into the surprising insights of human behavior through big data. He reveals how Google searches uncover intimate thoughts often kept secret. From men's insecurities to troubling trends in health and society, Seth showcases how data sheds light on issues like racism, dating dynamics, and the impact of online behavior on politics. Prepare for eye-opening revelations about what our search histories say about us!

Jan 13, 2020 • 1h 21min
#133 - Roderic Yapp - Lessons From Afghanistan & Capturing Somali Pirates
In this riveting conversation, Roderic Yapp, a business coach and former Royal Marines Officer, shares thrilling accounts from his time in Afghanistan and his daring counter-piracy operations. He delves into the psychological complexities of human nature in crisis situations and how moral judgments can vary across cultures. Yapp also explores the operational dynamics of pirate hunting, reflecting on the challenges of leadership in chaotic environments. His insights into adaptability and personal growth provide a captivating perspective on navigating both warfare and the business world.

Jan 9, 2020 • 1h 3min
#132 - Charlotte Fox Weber - Do I Need Therapy?
Charlotte Fox Weber, Head of Psychotherapy at The School of Life, dives into the complexities of therapy. She addresses the stigma surrounding mental health support and clarifies that therapy isn't just for crises. The conversation explores the unique dynamic of therapeutic dialogue, emphasizing vulnerability and empathy. Fox Weber also debunks myths about therapy's purpose, relating emotional well-being to physical fitness. Additionally, she highlights the importance of strong therapeutic relationships and accessible communication in fostering personal growth.

Jan 6, 2020 • 1h 9min
#131 - What I Would Tell My 18 Year Old Self
Jonny and Yusef, co-hosts of Propane Fitness, share humorous and heartfelt advice they'd give their 18-year-old selves. They reflect on life lessons learned, from tackling body image issues to financial mistakes like missing out on Bitcoin. The duo discusses the evolution of their fitness journeys and emphasizes the importance of finding balance in personal growth. Their lighthearted take encourages listeners to celebrate youth while contemplating their paths—reminding us all to enjoy life and embrace change.

Dec 30, 2019 • 51min
#130 - Keith Cooper - The Contact Paradox: Where Are All The Aliens?
In this enlightening discussion, Keith Cooper, Editor of Astronomy Now and author of 'The Contact Paradox', delves into the complexities of searching for extraterrestrial intelligence. He explores why contacting aliens is so challenging and the potential dangers of responding. Keith also highlights the importance of reevaluating SETI and engaging diverse scientists in the search. The conversation raises ethical questions about communication with extraterrestrial life and discusses the intriguing Great Filter hypothesis, pondering life's evolution in the universe.


