First Principles

Adrian Wells

First Principles isn't another business podcast recycling the same startup stories. Adrian Wells takes the fundamentals that actually matter and breaks them down like you're having coffee with the smartest professor you ever had. Wells spent twelve years teaching philosophy and critical thinking before ditching the lecture hall for the microphone. Turns out, the same principles that help you think clearly about ancient Greek ethics also work pretty well for modern business decisions. Who knew? Every episode strips away the latest trends and buzzwords to focus on the core ideas that don't change. How to actually evaluate evidence when everyone's throwing around statistics. Why most "revolutionary" business advice is just old wine in new bottles. The thinking patterns that separate smart decisions from lucky guesses. You won't get hyped-up success stories or flavor-of-the-month strategies. Instead, you'll learn how to think through problems the way philosophers have for centuries, applied to the stuff that matters in your work and life right now. Multiple new episodes drop daily, so there's always something fresh when you need it. Follow now if you're ready to think better, not just think faster. Multiple new episodes daily—follow now!

  1. 1시간 전

    AI Godfather Breaks His Silence: Why Google Doesn't Want You to Hear This

    Why did Google's AI godfather quit his dream job just to warn us about what's coming? Adrian Wells breaks down Geoffrey Hinton's shocking departure and the chilling predictions that made him abandon everything he built. The man who literally invented the neural networks powering ChatGPT and every AI system you use just torched his career at Google. His reason? He thinks there's a coin flip's chance that AI wipes us out in the next 20 years, and he couldn't stay quiet anymore. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why the Turing Award winner thinks AI extinction risk is 10-50% (and why that number keeps him up at night) • The specific moment Hinton realized his life's work might doom humanity • What changed between 2012 and 2023 that made him flip from optimist to doomsday prophet • The three things Hinton says we need to do RIGHT NOW before it's too late 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who wants to understand the most important technological shift of our lifetime. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Adrian Wells introduces the AI godfather's great betrayal [01:45] Why Hinton abandoned his $200k Google salary to speak freely [04:15] The neural network breakthrough that changed everything (and why he regrets it) [07:30] His terrifying 10-50% extinction timeline explained [09:45] Three concrete steps Hinton says could save humanity [11:30] What this means for your career and kids' future This isn't some tech blogger's hot take. This is the guy who built the foundation of modern AI telling us he thinks he might have doomed the species. When the inventor of dynamite starts warning about explosions, you listen. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow First Principles on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. New episodes drop daily, and next week Adrian's covering the psychology behind why most people ignore warnings like Hinton's until it's too late. 🔍 Topics: artificial intelligence, Geoffrey Hinton, AI safety, Google, neural networks Find all episodes at First Principles --- Keywords: relationship psychology, decision making, philosophy business, billionaire mindset, depression stories, performance optimization, entrepreneurship philosophy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  2. 2시간 전

    Esther Perel: The Screen Addiction That's Literally Killing Your Sex Life

    What if the secret to better relationships isn't about communication skills, but about breaking free from the digital prison that's rewiring our brains? In this episode, Adrian Wells sits down with world-renowned relationship therapist Esther Perel to uncover the shocking truth about how our screen addiction is literally killing our ability to connect with real humans. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why Americans went from 3.5 close friends in 1985 to just 1.9 today (and what this means for your romantic life) • The 90-minute daily dating app trap that's keeping 4 out of 5 users perpetually single • How couples who meet in person report 40% higher satisfaction rates than those who meet online • The anxiety epidemic: why 75% of young adults now fear face-to-face conversations 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone who's noticed their relationships feeling more surface-level lately, even when you're trying harder than ever to connect. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Adrian Wells introduces the connection crisis hiding in plain sight [01:45] The friendship recession: how we lost 1.6 close friends per person [03:30] Dating app mathematics: why 90 minutes daily yields zero dates [05:15] The face-to-face fear factor: when screens become social crutches [07:45] Esther Perel breaks down the intimacy gap in modern relationships [09:30] Three practical steps to rewire your connection habits [11:15] Why meeting in person still wins by a 40% margin 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow First Principles on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: relationships, digital addiction, social skills, dating apps, human connection Find all episodes at First Principles ------- Keywords: first principles, performance optimization, decision making, productivity science Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  3. 3시간 전

    The $400M Breakdown That Fixed Scooter Braun

    What if the most successful entertainment mogul of his generation had to lose everything to figure out who he actually was? In this episode, Adrian Wells breaks down Scooter Braun's $400 million empire collapse and the surprising discovery that saved him from himself. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why Braun's "privilege guilt" about his family's success was secretly sabotaging his decision-making for decades • The exact moment he realized his professional identity was the complete opposite of his natural personality • How performing success differs from living it (and why most high achievers get this backwards) • The specific question that shifted Braun from proving himself to others to understanding what he actually wanted 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone who's ever wondered if they're building the right life or just a successful-looking one. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Adrian Wells introduces Braun's public breakdown [01:45] The privilege guilt that shaped 20 years of choices [04:15] Creating an identity that fought against his nature [06:30] When everything successful felt completely wrong [08:45] The breakthrough question that changed everything [11:00] What authentic success actually looks like Braun managed Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, and Taylor Swift. He built a media empire worth hundreds of millions. And he was miserable. His story isn't about business strategy or celebrity drama. It's about what happens when you finally stop running from yourself and start asking the right questions. The difference between external validation and internal alignment isn't just philosophical. It's practical. And Braun's breakdown shows exactly how to tell which one you're chasing. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow First Principles on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: Scooter Braun, authentic success, privilege guilt, professional identity, personal growth Find all episodes at First Principles --- Keywords: thinking skills, fame psychology, logical reasoning Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  4. 4시간 전

    Elon Musk's Secret AI Play: Why Tesla Stock Isn't His Best Bet for 2030

    What if the richest man on Earth is betting on the wrong horse? While everyone's obsessing over Tesla stock, Elon Musk himself is quietly positioning for something much bigger. Adrian Wells breaks down why the real money might not be in electric cars at all. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why the $2.1 trillion autonomous vehicle market could dwarf Tesla's current valuation • The math behind a $1.5 million investment opportunity most people are missing • How Apple's $3 trillion empire reveals a fatal flaw in hardware-focused strategies • The one AI play that could operate 20 hours a day while you sleep 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone who wants to understand where the real money flows before the masses catch on. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Adrian Wells introduces Musk's hidden strategy [01:30] The $2.1 trillion market hiding in plain sight [04:00] Why Tesla's $8,000 Full Self-Driving is just the beginning [07:00] The autonomous taxi that never needs a coffee break [10:00] Apple's revenue model and what it teaches us about sustainable wealth [12:00] Your action plan for the 2030 opportunity The numbers are staggering. A single autonomous vehicle could theoretically generate revenue 16-20 hours daily compared to the 8-hour shifts of human drivers. But here's what most investors miss: it's not about the cars themselves. This isn't another "Tesla to the moon" prediction. Wells applies first principles thinking to cut through the hype and show you what the data actually reveals. No crystal ball required, just clear analysis of market projections and business fundamentals. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow First Principles on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for daily insights that matter. New episodes drop every day because good thinking never takes a break. 🔍 Topics: autonomous vehicles, AI investment, Tesla analysis, Elon Musk strategy, 2030 market predictions Find all episodes at First Principles ------------ Keywords: anxiety management, first principles, logical reasoning, career advice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  5. 5시간 전

    Jimmy Fallon: The Brutal Truth About Fame Nobody Talks About

    What happens when America's most beloved late-night host admits the brutal reality behind his smile? Jimmy Fallon's journey from altar boy to Tonight Show desk reveals a shocking truth about fame that nobody talks about. In this episode, Adrian Wells breaks down the psychology behind Fallon's rise and the internal battles that came with it. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why Fallon gave himself a 25-year deadline to make it or become a priest • How growing up in a strict Catholic household with banned TV shows shaped his comedy style • The altar boy skills that accidentally prepared him for television performance • Why childhood trauma and people-pleasing can fuel massive success while destroying you inside 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth who wants to understand how early experiences shape our adult careers and the hidden costs of public success. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Adrian Wells introduces Fallon's surprising backup plan [01:45] The Catholic household that banned certain shows and movies [03:30] How his Brooklyn father's tough persona clashed with his mother's support [05:15] Altar boy training as accidental performance school [07:00] The people-pleasing trap that drives entertainment careers [09:30] Why desperate approval-seeking creates both success and suffering [11:00] Key takeaways about ambition, trauma, and authenticity The most successful entertainers often carry the deepest wounds. Fallon's story shows how our biggest strengths and biggest struggles usually come from the same place. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow First Principles on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: Jimmy Fallon, fame psychology, childhood trauma, people pleasing, Catholic upbringing Find all episodes at First Principles --------------- Keywords: depression stories, mental health celebrities, anxiety management, business strategy, success psychology, motivation psychology, critical thinking podcast, first principles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  6. 6시간 전

    Simon Sinek: AI Is Stealing Your Kids' Humanity (And You Don't Even Know It)

    What if the technology we trust to help our kids learn is actually rewiring their brains to avoid the very struggles that make us human? Adrian Wells breaks down Simon Sinek's explosive warning about AI's hidden agenda and why parents need to wake up fast. Students using AI tutors score 20% higher on tests but show 15% lower problem-solving skills when the tech disappears. That's not progress. That's dependency. And it's happening in classrooms right now while we celebrate the convenience. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why children who struggle longer with math problems develop superior pattern recognition • The shocking 40% drop in college student empathy since we went digital • How companies are discovering new hires can't handle ambiguous problems despite perfect grades • The specific human skills AI is designed to eliminate (and why that's terrifying) 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone passionate about personal growth, especially parents watching their kids navigate an AI-saturated world. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Adrian Wells reveals the AI deception hiding in plain sight [02:15] The test score paradox: higher grades, weaker minds [04:30] Why struggle builds the brain AI can't replicate [06:45] The empathy crisis nobody's talking about [09:00] What employers are discovering about the AI generation [11:30] How to raise humans in a world designed for machines Sinek isn't anti-technology. He's pro-human. And after hearing his research, you'll never look at your kid's homework helper the same way. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow First Principles on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. New episodes drop daily, because the ideas that shape tomorrow can't wait for your commute. 🔍 Topics: artificial intelligence, parenting, education technology, human development, critical thinking Find all episodes at First Principles -------- Keywords: performance optimization, depression stories, social media addiction, evidence evaluation, fame psychology, career advice Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  7. 8시간 전

    Harvard Doctor: This Is What One Drink Actually Does to Your Brain

    Think you know what one drink does to your brain? A Harvard addiction expert is about to change everything you thought about alcohol. Adrian Wells sits down with Dr. Sarah Wakeman to unpack the science behind why your brain literally rewires itself after that first sip, and why addiction isn't about willpower at all. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why there's actually no safe amount of alcohol (even moderate drinking increases cancer risk) • The 4 C's that define addiction medically: Control, Compulsion, Consequences, and Craving • How 40-60% of addiction risk comes down to genetics, just like diabetes or heart disease • Why addiction treatment got separated from regular healthcare (and why that's a huge problem) 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone who wants to understand how their brain actually works when it comes to substances. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Adrian introduces the brain-alcohol connection myth [01:45] What one drink actually does to your neural pathways [04:15] The genetics of addiction: why some people can stop and others can't [06:30] The 4 C's that separate casual drinking from medical addiction [08:45] Why addiction treatment lives in healthcare exile [11:00] What this means for how we think about recovery Dr. Wakeman doesn't pull punches here. She explains why viewing addiction as a character flaw isn't just wrong, it's actively harmful. The brain science is clear: addiction changes your neural wiring in measurable, physical ways. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow First Principles on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: alcohol effects brain, addiction science, Harvard medical research, brain chemistry, addiction genetics Find all episodes at First Principles ---- Keywords: success psychology, first principles, logical reasoning, business strategy, career advice, thinking skills, billionaire mindset Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

  8. 9시간 전

    This Food in Your Kitchen Is Feeding Cancer Cells Right Now

    That food sitting in your pantry right now might be doing more than satisfying your hunger. Adrian Wells sits down with Dr. William Li to uncover how everyday foods are either feeding cancer cells or helping your body destroy them before they become dangerous. Your body creates roughly 50,000 potentially cancerous cells every single day. The difference between health and disease? What you eat determines whether those cells multiply or get eliminated by your natural defense systems. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • Why ultra-processed foods (60% of the average diet) contain compounds that fuel tumor growth • How high fructose corn syrup increases cancer cell growth rates by 58% compared to regular sugar • The specific plant compounds in green tea, tomatoes, and berries that trigger cancer cell death • Your body's built-in cancer defense system and how certain foods activate it 👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone who wants to make smarter food choices based on actual science, not marketing claims. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Adrian Wells introduces the hidden cancer connection [01:45] The 50,000 cancer cells your body makes daily [03:30] Why ultra-processed foods are particularly dangerous [06:00] High fructose corn syrup: the 58% tumor growth factor [08:15] Foods that actually kill cancer cells [10:30] Your body's natural defense system explained [12:00] Practical steps you can take today Dr. Li breaks down complex cancer research into clear, actionable insights. No fear-mongering, just the facts about how food chemistry affects your cellular health. This isn't about perfect diets or eliminating everything you enjoy. It's about understanding what's actually happening in your body so you can make informed choices. 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow First Principles on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and turn on notifications. New episodes drop daily, your next favorite insight is one tap away. 🔍 Topics: cancer prevention, ultra-processed foods, high fructose corn syrup, plant compounds, cellular health Find all episodes at First Principles -------- Keywords: billionaire mindset, motivation psychology, leadership psychology, health myths, performance optimization Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

소개

First Principles isn't another business podcast recycling the same startup stories. Adrian Wells takes the fundamentals that actually matter and breaks them down like you're having coffee with the smartest professor you ever had. Wells spent twelve years teaching philosophy and critical thinking before ditching the lecture hall for the microphone. Turns out, the same principles that help you think clearly about ancient Greek ethics also work pretty well for modern business decisions. Who knew? Every episode strips away the latest trends and buzzwords to focus on the core ideas that don't change. How to actually evaluate evidence when everyone's throwing around statistics. Why most "revolutionary" business advice is just old wine in new bottles. The thinking patterns that separate smart decisions from lucky guesses. You won't get hyped-up success stories or flavor-of-the-month strategies. Instead, you'll learn how to think through problems the way philosophers have for centuries, applied to the stuff that matters in your work and life right now. Multiple new episodes drop daily, so there's always something fresh when you need it. Follow now if you're ready to think better, not just think faster. Multiple new episodes daily—follow now!

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