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    Explore " cal fussman" with insightful episodes like "Hooked on the First Line: Mastering Memoir", "Hooked on the First Line | 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' with Cal Fussman", "Banks, Crypto, China: Do We Need to Be Afraid? | Omid Malekan & Cal Fussman", "The Importance of Human Connection | Cal Fussman" and "Uncovering the Legend: A Personal Look at the Life and Legacy of Larry King | Cal Fussman" from podcasts like ""The James Altucher Show", "The James Altucher Show", "The James Altucher Show", "The James Altucher Show" and "The James Altucher Show"" and more!

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    Hooked on the First Line: Mastering Memoir

    Hooked on the First Line: Mastering Memoir

    "How is it possible to bring order out of memory?"

    This quote begins Beryl Markham's West with the Night, the memoirs of the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic from East to West.

    "I should like to begin at the beginning patiently like a weaver at his loom. I should like to say this is the place to start. There can be no other, but there are a hundred places to start."

    Today, James and Cal Fussman return for another episode of "Hooked on the First Line", where they each bring to the table books that had them hooked from page one.

    Cal Fussman and James Altucher engage in a deep exploration of the art of writing, examining how first and last lines, personal experiences, and storytelling techniques shape a writer's work and influence the reader's experience. They discuss specific examples from literature, including the works of Ernest Hemingway, and relate these concepts to broader themes like memory, personal growth, and the diversity of writing styles across different fields.

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    Episode Summary:

    Importance of First and Last Lines in Writing [00:00:30]: The discussion begins with the significance of the first and last lines in writing, their impact on readers, and the challenge of competing with modern distractions.

    Reflections on Personal Life and Chess [00:02:18 - 00:03:56]: Personal anecdotes about past relationships, chess playing, and the influence of sports and activities on personal growth are shared.

    Discussion on George Foreman and Muhammad Ali [00:03:56 - 00:09:10]: They delve into the lives and careers of George Foreman and Muhammad Ali, discussing their iconic fight and their impact on their careers and personalities.

    Peak Ages in Different Professions [00:09:10 - 00:10:54]: The conversation shifts to the concept of peak ages in various professions, including sports, mathematics, and writing, and the importance of experience in artistic fields.

    George Foreman's Career and Personal Transformation [00:10:54 - 00:14:30]: Fussman recounts George Foreman's career, his comeback in boxing, and how he transformed his public persona.

    Writing Craft and First Lines [00:14:39 - 00:16:11]: The discussion focuses on the art of writing, the importance of first lines, and how it sets the tone for a story or a piece of writing.

    Cal Fussman's Personal Writing Experiences [00:16:11 - 00:19:21]: Fussman shares his experiences with writing, particularly on significant events like 9/11, emphasizing the importance of both the first and last lines in storytelling.

    Analysis of Hemingway's Work and Other Literature [00:19:21 - 00:22:55]: The conversation shifts to Ernest Hemingway's work and his thoughts on other writers, including "West with the Night" by Beryl Markham and analysis of various books and their opening lines.

    Exploring Memory and Storytelling [00:22:55 - 00:28:51]: The interview touches on the themes of memory, storytelling, and how writers use their experiences to craft narratives.

    Discussion on Business Books and Writing Styles [00:28:51 - 00:57:12]: The dialogue expands to include different writing styles and the importance of craftsmanship in writing across genres. After a discussion about journaling, Cal discusses Harry Crews and his memoir "A Childhood: The Biography of a Place". They explore how the principles of storytelling and narrative structure apply to various forms of writing, including business and self-help genres.

    "A Time of Gifts" by Patrick Leigh Fermor [00:45:10]: Fussman describes Fermor's journey from Holland to Constantinople in 1933 and the impact of this journey on the world and literature, noting that it took three books to capture the experience. The second book mentioned is "Between the Woods and the Water," detailing Fermor's travels from Hungary to Romania,

    Discussion on Business Books [00:54:25]: Towards the end of the conversation, Fussman reflects on business books, contrasting them with fiction, which he grew up reading. He acknowledges his later introduction to business books and notes a different approach to the first lines in these works compared to fiction.

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    My new book Skip the Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!

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    Hooked on the First Line | 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' with Cal Fussman

    Hooked on the First Line | 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' with Cal Fussman

    James Altucher is back, this time with an exciting new sub-series called "Hooked on the First Line," where he and his guests dive deep into the world of storytelling through the lens of a novel's opening sentence. Today's episode kicks off with Cal Fussman, an expert storyteller and interviewer, as they explore the first lines of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel García Márquez and "The Satanic Verses" by Salman Rushdie.

    Imagine if you could predict a book's richness, complexity, and emotional highs and lows just by its first line. James and Cal explain why a well-crafted first line is like a seductive whisper inviting you into a world that you’ll never want to leave. They go on to discuss how these opening lines are a microcosm of the themes, characters, and questions that the book poses. In this episode, you'll gain insights not only into the craft of writing but also into the art of storytelling itself—how it captures our attention, holds us hostage, and ultimately transforms us.

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    My new book Skip the Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!

    Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.

    I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.

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    Banks, Crypto, China: Do We Need to Be Afraid? | Omid Malekan & Cal Fussman

    Banks, Crypto, China: Do We Need to Be Afraid? | Omid Malekan & Cal Fussman

    The US financial system has been going through a period of uncertainty, with various factors contributing to this state of affairs. One major issue that has been in the news recently is the occurrence of bank runs and mid-size bank insolvencies. These events have caused concerns about the stability of the banking sector and the broader financial system.

    Another factor that has contributed to the current uncertainty is the massive fluctuation of cryptocurrencies. The prices of popular cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum have seen significant fluctuations, with prices soaring to record highs at times and plummeting to new lows at others. This volatility has raised questions about the role of cryptocurrencies in the financial system and their potential impact on traditional banking and finance.

    In addition to these domestic issues, there is also growing concern about China's increasing influence as an international deal broker. As China's economy continues to grow and expand, it is seeking to play a greater role in global finance and trade. This has led to some anxiety about the future of US financial dominance and the potential for China to become a major player in the international financial system.

    To shed light on these issues, James and his guest, Cal Fussman, are joined by resident financial expert Omid Malekan. Together, they discuss the root causes of the current uncertainty, the issues that are worth worrying over, and what the future may hold for the American financial system. By examining these issues in depth, they hope to provide insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the US financial system in the years ahead.

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    Read Omid's book: Re-Architecting Trust: The Curse of History and the Crypto Cure for Money, Markets, and Platforms

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    My new book Skip the Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!

    Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.

    I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.

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    The Importance of Human Connection | Cal Fussman

    The Importance of Human Connection | Cal Fussman

    "If you're connected, there's always hope, there's always a solution. If you feel disconnected, man…it's all on you!"

    In this episode of the podcast, James Altucher sits down with Cal Fussman to discuss the need for human contact and social connectivity in a world that has been forever changed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Cal shares his personal experience of the daily breakfast group he was a part of for many years with his friend and confidant Larry King, where the motto was "Seize the Day".

    As the world begins to slowly emerge from the pandemic, Cal and James explore the ways in which our relationships with others have been impacted and the importance of re-establishing these connections. They discuss the value of in-person interactions, the benefits of having a strong support network, and the need for human touch and connection - even if it's giving yourself a daily high-five in the bathroom mirror.

    Whether it's rekindling old friendships, joining a new community, or simply taking the time to reach out to someone in need, this episode highlights the importance of human connection and the role it plays in our happiness and well-being.

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    My new book Skip the Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!

    Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.

    I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.

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    Uncovering the Legend: A Personal Look at the Life and Legacy of Larry King | Cal Fussman

    Uncovering the Legend: A Personal Look at the Life and Legacy of Larry King | Cal Fussman

    James sits down with legendary journalist Cal Fussman to discuss the life and career of the iconic Larry King. Cal, who knew Larry for over 30 years, shares personal anecdotes and insights into the man behind the microphone.

    Cal and James begin by discussing Larry's early days in radio, where he got his start as a disc jockey in Florida. From there, they delve into the story of how Larry landed his first national television gig on the Mutual Broadcasting System's "The Larry King Show." Cal describes Larry as a masterful interviewer, who had a unique ability to make his guests feel comfortable and open up to him.

    The conversation then turns to Larry's time at CNN, where he hosted "Larry King Live" for 25 years. Cal talks about the significance of the show, and how it helped to establish CNN as a major player in the world of cable news. He also shares some of his favorite moments from the show, including interviews with world leaders and celebrities.

    James and Cal also discuss Larry's impact on the media industry, and how he helped to pave the way for other talk show hosts. They also touch on Larry's personal life, including his marriages and health struggles in recent years.

    Throughout the interview, Cal provides a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the life and legacy of Larry King. He paints a picture of a man who was not only a skilled journalist but also a kind and generous person who is deeply missed by those who knew him.

    This is a must-listen episode for fans of Larry King and anyone interested in the history of media and journalism.

    Big Questions Podcast with Cal Fussman

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    Cal Fussman | World-Renowned Interviewer and New York Times Bestselling Author

    Cal Fussman | World-Renowned Interviewer and New York Times Bestselling Author

    Cal Fussman has interviewed hundreds of the world's most influential people: Muhammad Ali, Mikhail Gorbachev, Serena Williams, Jeff Bezos, Jimmy Carter, and the list goes on.

    The New York Times bestselling author, world-renowned interviewer, and host of Cal's 'Big Questions' podcast joined Everybody Pulls The Tarp to share what he has learned about leadership, teamwork, and storytelling through four decades of conversations with hundreds of world icons. 

    Transform Your Business Through Meaningful Engagement with Customers and Employees | Amanda Slavin

    Transform Your Business Through Meaningful Engagement with Customers and Employees | Amanda Slavin

    Amanda Slavin (@AJSlavin) is the founder and CEO of the award-winning brand consulting firm CatalystCreativ, the author of The Seventh Level, and the creator of the Seventh Level Engagement Framework. Amanda guides brands like Coca-Cola, Google, and WeWork to more meaningfully connect with their customers and to improve their bottom lines. Amanda has spoken at events like SXSW, TED, and INBOUND about the Seventh Level, the future of audience loyalty, and how to more deeply engage with employees. Her writing has been featured in outlets such as Inc., Forbes, Fast Company, the Wall Street Journal, and Time. 

    Visit Amanda at https://amandaslavin.com/, www.the-seventhlevel.com/book, www.the-seventhlevel.com, and www.catalystcreativ.com

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    #74: Creating Confidence (With Heather Monahan)

    #74: Creating Confidence (With Heather Monahan)

    Have you ever wondered what it takes to overcome a pivotal career crisis like getting fired? Well, my accomplished guest takes us through the 4 steps to creating confidence in the face of catastrophe. She also tells us the keys of closing a sale, a skill she says every student in North America should be learning at school. We live in a global world and Heather Monahan believes that in order to succeed, we need to know how to sell ourselves effectively.

    Heather Monahan - Confidence Creator/Boss in Heels
    Heather Monahan is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, entrepreneur and founder of Boss In Heels. Having successfully climbed the corporate ladder for nearly 20 years, Heather Monahan is one of the few women to break the glass ceiling and claim her spot in the C-suite.
    As a Chief Revenue Officer in Media, Heather Monahan is a Glass Ceiling Award winner, named one of the most Influential Women in Radio in 2017 and Thrive Global named her a Limit Breaking Female Founder in 2018.
    Heather’s new book Confidence Creator shot to #1 on Amazon’s Business Biographies and Business Motivation lists the first week it debuted on Amazon.
    Heather is a confidence expert and is currently working with Fortune 500 companies and professional sports to develop confidence in the workplace and on the court. She’s also a member of Florida International University’s Advisory Council to further serve as a mentor and leader in the South Florida Community. Heather’s new show, Creating Confidence with Heather, can be found on Apple podcasts.

    Heather most recently added Guest Professor at Harvard to her list of accomplishments. Heather and her son Dylan reside in Miami.

    She will be speaking at TEDx in Boca Raton in October 2019.

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