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    How to boost Your Productivity Using Deliberate Slowness | Cal Newport

    How to boost Your Productivity Using Deliberate Slowness | Cal Newport

    A Note from James:

    Cal Newport has written such great books about how to be more productive, more creative, the titles of the books speak for themselves: 'So Good They Can't Ignore You', 'Deep Work', and this latest one is called 'Slow Productivity'. It's about how you ultimately succeed in getting more productive by going slower and sometimes doing nothing. Cal tells us how and why and we always have an interesting conversation. So here is Cal Newport!

    Episode Description:

    This episode explores the nuanced concept of 'Slow Productivity,' as championed by Cal Newport, across an engaging dialogue that sheds light on achieving more by intentionally slowing down. Newport, making his fifth appearance on the podcast, underscores the counterintuitive productivity philosophy through his journey, inspirations from his books like 'Digital Minimalism,' and the pivotal role of mindful work habits. Referencing historical and contemporary figures like Benjamin Franklin and John Grisham, Newport articulates the significance of deliberate practice, the fallacy of equating busyness with productivity, and the benefits of focused work. Additionally, the interview captures a personal milestone of applying for full professorship, emphasizing the importance of scholarly impact and steady progress. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, historical wisdom, and critique of modern work culture's inefficiencies, the discussion advocates for a transformative approach to work and creativity that values depth, reflection, and the strategic delegation of tasks.

    Episode Summary:

    00:00 Introduction to Cal Newport and His Work

    02:30 Cal's Journey as an Author and His Writing Process

    04:09 The Importance of Stories Over Studies in Books

    07:42 The Role of Workload in Productivity

    14:22 The Impact of Technology on Productivity

    14:52 The Shift to Remote and Hybrid Work

    20:30 The Importance of Structuring Your Day

    25:28 The Balance Between Hustle and Slow Productivity

    30:59 The Misconceptions of Young People About Work

    31:06 Balancing Grad School and Writing Books

    31:13 The Importance of Time Management

    32:03 The Reality of Workload and Social Interactions

    32:37 The Mythology of Speed in Work

    34:36 The Paradox of the Relaxed Rhodes Scholar

    35:12 The Role of Time in Productivity

    36:40 The Importance of Quality Over Quantity

    38:26 The Impact of Pseudo Productivity

    54:11 The Role of AI in Writing and Academia

    01:00:03 The Journey to Tenure and Beyond

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    Discovering Hedge Fund Investing With Eva and Ronnie From Ancova Capital Management

    Discovering Hedge Fund Investing With Eva and Ronnie From Ancova Capital Management

    Our latest podcast discussion is with the Ancova Management team (Ronnie and Eva) on the new, exclusive and exciting “one Star Quant Hedge Fund”. The fund has a fully hedged strategy trading SP500 stocks and options. It is a fully regulated vehicle, Incredible returns without redemption fees and locks ups. They are featured in the renowned Hedge Fund Journal as titans of tomorrow last year. Have a look at page 7 https://thehedgefundjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/THFJ-Tomorrows-Titans-2023-1.pdf Enjoy!

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    The Power of Resilience | Soulaima Gourani's Journey from Adversity to Silicon Valley Success

    The Power of Resilience | Soulaima Gourani's Journey from Adversity to Silicon Valley Success

    Dive into an episode featuring the remarkable Soulaima Gourani, a masterclass in resilience and ambition. From her dramatic escape at 13 to dominating Silicon Valley, Gourani's story is a rollercoaster of triumphs and trials. Discover how a troubled childhood fueled her rise in the corporate world, leading to prestigious roles at IBM and Hewlett Packard, and her bold ventures in the tech startup scene. It's more than an interview; it's a journey through adversity to success, offering priceless insights for anyone dreaming big. Tune in for an unmissable episode that's both a heart-tugging narrative and a playbook for aspiring entrepreneurs and dreamers.

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    Early Struggles and Fundraising for Startup [00:01:30 - 00:03:10]

    • Gourani discusses her admiration for Altucher's podcast, which supported her during her startup's fundraising phase, marked by personal challenges and rejections.

    Traumatic Childhood [00:04:04 - 00:07:21]

    • Gourani recounts her tumultuous childhood, including running away from home at 13, her father's bankruptcy and abuse, and her family's multiple relocations.

    Education and Early Career Moves [00:07:32 - 00:13:45]

    • Despite being kicked out of school, Gourani completed her education. She discusses her early career, including jobs in the hospitality industry and moving to Switzerland to work as a waitress.

    Career Growth and Success [00:17:04 - 00:20:01]

    • Gourani's career growth included working in tech, scaling a software company internationally, and holding high-profile roles in large corporations.

    Entrepreneurial Ventures and Personal Life [00:20:01 - 00:22:32]

    • She talks about her entrepreneurial ventures, starting several companies, moving to Silicon Valley, meeting her husband, their family, and the importance of her support system.

    Challenges as a Silicon Valley Founder [00:31:33 - 00:35:46]

    • Gourani shares the psychological pressures and challenges of being a tech startup founder in Silicon Valley, including fundraising and dealing with rejections.

    Current Ventures and Reflections [00:53:55 - 01:03:40]

    • The interview concludes with Gourani discussing her current startup, a software company, and reflecting on the lessons learned and experiences gained throughout her life.

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    The Secrets to Hosting Memorable and Impactful Social Events | Nick Gray

    The Secrets to Hosting Memorable and Impactful Social Events | Nick Gray

    In his conversation with Nick Gray, James Altucher explores practical advice for enhancing social interactions, particularly in the context of hosting gatherings. James, who often feels out of place at social events, seeks insights from Nick, an expert in hosting successful small-scale parties. Nick shares his transformation from disliking traditional parties to excelling in organizing intimate, engaging events. He highlights the importance of having a small core group to initiate the event, creating a well-balanced guest list, and engaging activities like icebreakers to break the ice.

    Nick introduces his NIC(K) formula - Name tags, Icebreakers, Cocktails/mocktails only, and Kick-out time - essential for a smooth and enjoyable event. They discuss strategies to prevent awkwardness in social settings, the role of vulnerability in forming connections, and avoiding 'trauma dumping' in conversations. Nick also provides insights into improving networking experiences at conferences, illustrating his methods for more effective interactions.

    The conversation goes beyond party planning logistics, encompassing broader themes of human connection and interaction. James and Nick's exchange sheds light on the nuances of socializing and the impactful nature of well-planned gatherings.

    Check out Nick's book: The 2-Hour Cocktail Party!

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    Episode Summary:

    Introduction and Social Challenges at Parties (00:01:30 - 00:02:01): James Altucher opens the conversation by sharing his difficulties in socializing at parties and expresses a need to improve his skills in this area.

    Nick Gray's Background and Dislike for Conventional Parties (00:02:01 - 00:02:38): Nick Gray explains his initial aversion to typical networking events and his journey towards creating more meaningful and comfortable social gatherings.

    Hosting Personal Parties in Small Spaces (00:02:38 - 00:03:35): Nick shares how he began hosting parties in his small apartment in New York, mixing neighbors and new acquaintances, focusing on creating a welcoming environment.

    Concept of the Core Group for Party Planning (00:03:35 - 00:05:14): Nick introduces the idea of a 'core group' as a crucial element in party planning, ensuring a successful and comfortable gathering.

    The Ideal Size and Diversity for a Good Party (00:05:14 - 00:05:59): The discussion covers the optimal size for a party (16 to 22 people) and the importance of diversity in the guest list.

    Effective Icebreakers and Introductions (00:05:59 - 00:06:40): Nick discusses the role of icebreakers and introductions in making parties enjoyable and less awkward, especially for introverts.

    James' Experiences with Hosting and Party Challenges (00:06:40 - 00:08:20): James shares his experiences with hosting neighborhood parties, discussing the challenges he faces as an introvert.

    Importance of Pre-Announcing Party Activities (00:08:20 - 00:09:37): The conversation shifts to the significance of informing guests about party activities in advance to avoid surprises and discomfort.

    Crafting Effective Icebreakers for Large Gatherings (00:09:37 - 00:11:33): Nick provides insights on creating engaging icebreakers for large groups, emphasizing quick and meaningful interactions.

    Ending Parties on Time and Party Duration Preferences (00:11:33 - 00:14:19): Nick and James discuss strategies for ending parties at a scheduled time and share personal preferences on party duration.

    What Makes a Good Party and Conversation Ending Techniques (00:14:19 - 00:15:52): They explore what constitutes a successful party for hosts and guests, including tips on how to gracefully end conversations.

    Nick's Personal Hosting Experiences and Party Advice (00:15:52 - 00:19:01): Nick reflects on his own party hosting experiences and offers advice on ensuring a pleasant experience for every attendee.

    Engaging Icebreakers for Different Stages of a Party (00:19:01 - 00:20:32): The discussion includes various icebreakers suitable for different moments during a party, aiming to enhance guest interactions.

    James' Strategies for Successful Conferences (00:20:32 - 00:23:13): James shares his tactics for making conferences more engaging and memorable, including how he uses icebreakers in these settings.

    Nick's Full-Time Commitment to Party Hosting and Background (00:23:13 - 00:24:33): Nick talks about his full-time dedication to party hosting and his background in business and museum tours.

    Party Hosting as a Life Strategy (00:24:33 - 00:25:51): They delve into how hosting parties can be an effective strategy for building relationships and expanding one's network.

    James' Interest in Hosting in Atlanta and Austin (00:25:51 - 00:28:02): James expresses interest in hosting events in Atlanta and Austin, and Nick offers to assist.

    Differentiating Between Types of Guests and Events (00:28:02 - 00:29:25): The conversation touches on categorizing events and guests to tailor the experience to different groups.

    Frequent Hosting for Network Expansion (00:29:25 - 00:30:45): Nick advises on the frequency of hosting events for network growth and the importance of a diverse guest list.

    Utilizing Social Proof and Guest List Visibility (00:30:45 - 00:32:30): Nick highlights the importance of social proof and making guest lists visible to encourage participation.

    Strategies for Effective Networking at Conferences (00:32:30 - 00:33:36): Nick shares his approach to enhancing networking experiences at large conferences.

    Utilizing Personal Experiences in Social Settings (00:33:36 - 00:35:30): Nick shares anecdotes from his life, relating them to the art of hosting and connecting with people.

    James' Unique Networking Strategies (00:35:30 - 00:37:58): James discusses his own techniques for networking, particularly at conferences.

    Applying Party Hosting Techniques to Dating (00:37:58 - 00:40:27): The conversation shifts to how the principles of party hosting can be applied to dating.

    Effective Icebreakers for One-on-One Conversations (00:40:27 - 00:42:08): Nick and James discuss various icebreakers that can be used in one-on-one settings.

    Role of Vulnerability in Building Connections (00:42:08 - 00:44:18): The topic of vulnerability in social interactions is explored.

    Hosting Events for Network Expansion (00:44:18 - 00:48:54): Nick gives advice on hosting events as a strategy for expanding one's network.

    James' Potential Plans for Hosting in Austin (00:48:54 - 00:51:00): James expresses a desire to host events in Austin and discusses potential collaboration with Nick.

    Differentiating Events for Various Audience Types (00:51:00 - 00:53:19): They talk about categorizing events based on the type of audience.

    Social Proof and Guest List Visibility in Event Planning (00:53:19 - 00:54:46): Nick emphasizes the importance of social proof in event planning.

    Enhancing Conference Networking Experiences (00:54:46 - 00:57:05): Nick shares his experiences and strategies for improving networking sessions at conferences.

    James' Dating Hacks and Approaches to Dating (00:57:05 - 00:59:32): James talks about his approach to dating, including unique strategies and challenges.

    Importance of Icebreakers in Various Social Settings (00:59:32 - 01:00:54): The discussion returns to the role of icebreakers in different social situations.

    Closing Thoughts and Future Collaborations (01:00:54 - 01:03:27): The interview concludes with James and Nick discussing potential future collaborations and summarizing their key takeaways from the conversation.

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    Shannon Spotswood (Live from Fuse in Park City)

    Shannon Spotswood (Live from Fuse in Park City)

    Tune in to hear:

    - What about the investment world clicked for Shannon, and drew her in, at such a young age?

    - Did Shannon start out as an analyst for a hedge fund manager or how did her career unfold?

    - Was it a difficult decision for Shannon to pivot from investment banking to managing a more DIY retail business?

    - What does RFG focus on in-particular and what did they win a “wealthie” award for?

    - Shannon built RFG in Alabama. How did she settle on such an unconventional place to build out her world class platform?

    - What would the culture and team makeup look like for the “RIA of the future?”

    - What does the tech stack look like for the RIA of the future?

    - How will the RIA of the future address longevity risk?

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    Spotify's stickiness, Netflix's road back, consumer price index predictions, ceasefire scenarios, and green energy's headwinds w/ Alex Beinfield

    Spotify's stickiness, Netflix's road back, consumer price index predictions, ceasefire scenarios, and green energy's headwinds w/ Alex Beinfield

    Alex Beinfield is the founder of Blue Duck Capital Partners. 

    This week, Alex with Ryan about the consumer price index for May, the possibility of a ceasefire in Ukraine, and how it could cause a collapse in commodities prices. He explains that another scenario is behind his decision to be long commodities refiners and short anything levered to the consumer feeling good.  

    The tech, media, and telecom (TTM) sector is Alex's bread and butter. He explains why he remains bullish on Spotify in the wake of the company's investor day earlier this week and why a quadrupling market cap isn't out of the question. He also talks about Netflix will roar back by learning from its recent mistakes and shaking off complacency. 

    Lastly, Alex talks about misperceptions about green energy and why switching from fossil fuels isn't going to be as easy as we'd all like it to be.  

    Arbitraging gold in 5th grade, investing in Facebook early, why traditional stocks can’t compete with crypto w/ Thane Ritchie

    Arbitraging gold in 5th grade, investing in Facebook early, why traditional stocks can’t compete with crypto w/ Thane Ritchie

    Thane Ritchie has over 30 years of experience in alternative investments, getting his start arbitraging gold at the tender age of 10. He is the Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Ritchie Capital Management, a privately held hedge fund sponsor. 

    Thane has worked with innovative companies in insurance, energy, media, and technology. Thane saw the opportunity in Facebook very early on, becoming one of its first investors. Between 1998 and 2004, Thane grew a signature fund of $30 million dollars to a peak of $4 billion. 

    During our chat, Thane describes how he was buying and selling commodities before he was old enough to have a paper route, explains why his stepfather—options guru Joe Ritchie—dissuaded him from studying economics in school, and talks about how building relationships with people who can see new paths forward has been key to his edge.  

    Thane then shares his thoughts about why traditional stocks can't compete with crypto and tells us about InfiniteWorld—a metaverse infrastructure platform that enables brands to create, monetize, and drive consumer engagement with digital content.

    Colin Lancaster - Fed Policy and its Implications

    Colin Lancaster - Fed Policy and its Implications

    Tune in to hear:

    - What is Colin’s perspective on the extreme fear and greed that arose throughout the pandemic in 2020? These are constants within the market, but why were they of particular interest in this cycle?

    - Are investors primed for misbehavior because of what we went through last year?

    - Learn more about Colin’s new book Fed Up: Success, Excess and Crisis Through the Eyes of a Hedge Fund Macro Trader

    - Colin believes that both Quantitative Easing and Central Banks have a net negative impact on the global economy. Why does the believe the current policy is failing?

    - How can investors balance, or keep in tension, a critique of the fed with the reality that the narrative has frequently left people behind who were angry with the fed?

    - There are lots of smart people that think racking up a national debt is relatively inconsequential, but Colin believes that it matters a great deal. What lead him to this perspective?

    - How is the fed fueling wealth inequality with their current policies?

    - What can we, as a nation, do differently to minimize the wealth gap?

    - How would Colin have approached the pandemic differently, from a fiscal approach, if he was in charge of the fed?

    - What qualities do great investment thinkers seem to share?

    Web: www.colinlancaster.me

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    Negative Vibes - Why the Reserve Currency should go Negative

    Negative Vibes - Why the Reserve Currency should go Negative

    I try and answer your questions relating to my recent twitter outburst regarding the role of negative interest rates. I explain how the external trading value of the dollar is being held hostage. That the US has lost its exorbitant privilege. Yes, it can still print money, should its private sector banks be willing, however it can no longer lower the external value of the dollar vis-a-vis its trading partners. The mercantilists have gained the upper-hand. I try and explain how negative US dollar rates might represent a valid and rational attempt to free the US from such serfdom. Give me 48 hours and I'll clean up the transcript. And I'm putting together a video montage for my YouTube channel - ever wondered how the Treasury pleading with the G7 would look inside my head? Stay tuned.

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    February & March 2003: Massacre of the Beloved

    February & March 2003: Massacre of the Beloved

    Losing $40m over 2 months. My first rookie mistake - too much risk. Gold approaching $400. It would stay there next 3 years but the shares were going to surge. Everything screamed buy. Except they wobbled first. Survivors dig shallow’er graves - selling my beloved stocks.

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    How Much Money do you need to Retire? with Financial Mentor Todd Tresidder

    How Much Money do you need to Retire? with  Financial Mentor Todd Tresidder

    Todd Tresidder was a hedge fund manager who wasn't satisfied making the rich richer, while those who didnt have financial know-how tended to stay in the dark about it.  Todd had set himself up financially for retirement at 35 and wanted to teach others how they too could find their way to financial independence and security.  That led to Todd creating the educational platform FinancialMentor.com 

    Part of Financial Mentor's mission is to educate the masses in a place that is separate from the people actually selling you the products. This site is there, solely to educate people, and a lot of education on there is FREE!  I downloaded his post - How Anyone Can Retire in 10 Years - which led me to access to a page of about 4 other audio courses I can listen to for Free. I can't wait to dive into his content and start applying it to my retirement plan! 

    In this episode, Todd and I discuss (among other things):

    1. Is there a magic number someone needs to retire?
    2. What are the 5 questions someone should ask themselves in order to plan for retirement?
    3. How Todd shifted his career to educate others with what he knew.
    4. What's wrong with the traditional model of retirement planning? 
    5. Some "Uncommon Financial Planning" to help a person get to retirement more quickly and with less stress. 

    Please check out Todd's website FinancialMentor.com - Let me know which article was most helpful to you! 

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    January 2003: How many times can you say sorry?

    January 2003: How many times can you say sorry?

    Gold stocks surging. Fund performance recovers. Explaining the explosive convexity of gold miners. Another hedge fund manager from Glasgow - his family built ships. Nokia a tale of then and now. An unhappy time in Mustique and David Yarrow convinces me to set up my own business. Fund +4.1pc FTSE All Share -9.8pc.

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