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    Александр Соколовский

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    David Senra

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    Мария Любимова

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  • #866: Sami Inkinen of Virta Health — Reversing Type 2 Diabetes, Rowing 2,750 Miles, and Lessons from Fixing Metabolic Health in 100,000+ People

    20 May

    #866: Sami Inkinen of Virta Health — Reversing Type 2 Diabetes, Rowing 2,750 Miles, and Lessons from Fixing Metabolic Health in 100,000+ People

    Sami Inkinen (@samiinkinen) is a Finnish-born, Stanford-trained entrepreneur and the founder and CEO/president of Trulia and Virta Health. Virta is on a mission to reverse metabolic disease in one billion people using technology, AI, and nutrition. A world-class endurance athlete, Sami is a triathlon age-group world champion and an 8-hour, 24-minute Ironman finisher, having completed the Hawaii Ironman World Championship seven times. This episode is brought to you by: Eight Sleep Pod Cover 5 sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating: EightSleep.com/TimAG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement: DrinkAG1.com/TimWealthfront high-yield cash account: Wealthfront.com/Tim Wealthfront disclaimer: New clients get 3.30% base APY from program banks + additional 0.75% boost for 3 months on your uninvested cash (max $150k balance). Terms and conditions apply. The Cash Account offered by Wealthfront Brokerage LLC (“WFB”) member FINRA/SIPC, not a bank. The base APY as of 1/30/26 is representative, can change, and requires no minimum. Tim Ferriss, a non-client, receives compensation from WFB for advertising and holds a non-controlling equity interest in the corporate parent of WFB, which creates a conflict of interest. Individual experiences and outcomes will differ. Instant withdrawals may be limited by your receiving firm and other factors. Investment advisory services provided by Wealthfront Advisers LLC, an SEC-registered investment adviser. Securities investments: not bank deposits, not bank-guaranteed or FDIC-insured, and may lose value. DISCLAIMER: The content of this episode is for informational purposes only. Neither Sami Inkinen nor Tim Ferriss is a medical professional, and nothing discussed here should be taken as medical advice or a substitute for consultation with a qualified healthcare provider. Timestamps: [00:00] Start. [01:45] How Sami uses 15 minutes every Sunday to outrun the universe. [03:37] Virta: at a thousand employees and counting. [04:15] The 5 a.m. boot-up: cold lake, core work, and emptying the dishwasher. [06:45] Why mood follows movement before the brain even boots up. [11:54] Saying no to 99% of what “normal people” do. [19:29] The weekly architecture. [20:29] Two direct reports: the case for radical subtraction. [21:09] 553 CEO letters and the case for one scalable habit. [32:36] The text-file life plan. [33:32] The 15-year personal plan Sami stumbled into by accident. [34:30] The four-pillar formula for not cracking in 26 years of founder life. [38:20] What “white Japanese people” and beer steins in saunas have in common. [45:55] Smoke saunas, löyly, and the one Finnish word worth knowing. [48:37] The lean, ten-percent-body-fat triathlete who was quietly going prediabetic. [53:07] Why 93% of American adults are metabolically unhealthy. [56:05] Reversing type 2 diabetes the way Virta actually does it. [1:00:17] Most surprising interventions. [1:03:32] The pancreatic cancer trial that bought patients 35% more time. [1:07:02] The McDonald’s protocol: how to reverse diabetes from the drive-thru. [1:16:00] Why GLP-1 adherence collapses and Virta’s doesn’t. [1:21:10] Vegans, tofu, and the hardest macronutrient to get right. [1:25:27] The dose-response curve that lets perfect stop being the enemy of progress. [1:29:32] VO2 max blocks: how Sami trains an 80+ engine without burning out. [1:41:56] Hacking 10% off your running speed in four weeks. [1:46:09] Progressive overload, specificity, and the case against the long ride. [1:50:07] 45 days, three hours, and a contract to keep a marriage afloat. [1:55:27] The lightning strike in the middle of the Pacific that started a family. [2:01:15] The 36-year-old who bought his first car only because his wife made him. [2:05:40] The book recommendation no one saw coming: Trejo. [2:07:51] The PSA: chronic, progressive, and irreversible — three words Sami refuses. [2:11:40] Parting thoughts. * For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast. For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsors Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday. For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts. Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books. Follow Tim: Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss  Instagram: instagram.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss Facebook: facebook.com/timferriss  LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferriss See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    20 May

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    2h 20m
  • OpenAI, GPT 5.6, Fable, и разное. Стрим 9 июля 2026 года

    1 day ago

    OpenAI, GPT 5.6, Fable, и разное. Стрим 9 июля 2026 года

    Традиционный стрим 0:00 Вступление 1:10 Микрофон LEWITT RAY 3:40 Чай выпуска: дяньхун из чайной смолы (ча гао) 13:10 Сценарий AI 2040 24:00 Анонс OpenAI — GPT-5.6 (Sol, Terra, Luna), новое приложение и hosted sites 57:15 Неделя с Claude Fable 5 1:26:10 Локальные модели AI — почему нет? 1:34:00 Разное, хлеб, гиперскейлеры и надо ли учить языки программирования.

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  • #424 Peter Thiel on How to Build a Creative Monopoly

    22 hr ago

    #424 Peter Thiel on How to Build a Creative Monopoly

    What I learned from reading Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future by Peter Thiel and Blake Masters (for the 3rd or 4th time) Made possible by:  Ramp: ⁠https://ramp.com⁠  Applovin: ⁠https://www.applovin.com/⁠  Vanta: ⁠https://vanta.com/founders

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  • #714: A Glimpse of the Future: Electroceuticals for 70%–90% Remission of Depression, Brain Stimulation for Sports Performance, and De-risking Ibogaine for TBI/PTSD

    05/01/2024

    #714: A Glimpse of the Future: Electroceuticals for 70%–90% Remission of Depression, Brain Stimulation for Sports Performance, and De-risking Ibogaine for TBI/PTSD

    Brought to you by Nordic Naturals Ultimate Omega fish oil, Eight Sleep’s Pod Cover sleeping solution for dynamic cooling and heating, and AG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement. Welcome to a very special episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, an episode that might be an example of peeking around corners and catching a glimpse of the future of mental health treatments in the next five to ten years. My guest is Nolan Williams, MD (@NolanRyWilliams). Nolan is an associate professor within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine and director of the Stanford Brain Stimulation Lab. He has a broad background in clinical neuroscience and is triple board certified in general neurology, general psychiatry, and behavioral neurology and neuropsychiatry. Themes of his work include examining spaced learning theory and neurostimulation techniques, development and mechanistic understanding of rapid-acting antidepressants, and identifying objective biomarkers that predict neuromodulation responses in treatment-resistant neuropsychiatric conditions. Nolan specializes in looking at cutting-edge treatments and new technologies that can be applied to treatment-resistant psychiatric disorders—so, treatment-resistant depression, disorders that are notoriously difficult to address, such as OCD, and many others. Nolan's work resulted in an FDA clearance for the world's first noninvasive, rapid-acting neuromodulation approach for treatment-resistant depression. And I've tested this myself, and we get into this in the conversation. He has published papers in Brain, American Journal of Psychiatry, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Results from his studies have gained attention in Science and NEJM Journal Watch. He has received two NARSAD Young Investigator Awards, the Gerald L. Klerman Award, and the National Institute of Mental Health Biobehavioral Research Award for Innovative New Scientists. We also discuss things like ibogaine that are seemingly unrelated to neuromodulation, as Nolan is very well-versed in multiple disciplines and in multiple toolkits, both pharmacological and non-invasive neuromodulatory. It's this combination, actually, this rare Venn diagram, that makes him incredibly interesting to me. I really enjoyed this conversation. I think it is very important, highly tactical, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. * This episode is brought to you by Nordic Naturals, the #1-selling fish-oil brand in the US! More than 80% of Americans don’t get enough omega-3 fats from their diet. That is a problem because the body can’t produce omega-3s, an important nutrient for cell structure and function. Nordic Naturals solves that problem with their doctor-recommended Ultimate Omega fish-oil formula for heart health, brain function, immune support, and more. Ultimate Omega is made exclusively from 100% wild-caught sardines and anchovies. It’s incredibly pure and fresh with no fishy aftertaste. All Nordic Naturals’ fish-oil products are offered in the triglyceride molecular form—the form naturally found in fish, and the form your body most easily absorbs. Go to Nordic.com and discover why Nordic Naturals is the #1-selling omega-3 brand in the U.S. Use promo code TIM for 20% off your order of Ultimate Omega. * This episode is also brought to you by Eight Sleep! Eight Sleep’s Pod Cover is the easiest and fastest way to sleep at the perfect temperature. It pairs dynamic cooling and heating with biometric tracking to offer the most advanced (and user-friendly) solution on the market. Simply add the Pod Cover to your current mattress and start sleeping as cool as 55°F or as hot as 110°F. It also splits your bed in half, so your partner can choose a totally different temperature. Conquer this winter season with the best in sleep tech and sleep at your perfect temperature. Many of my listeners in colder areas enjoy warming up their bed after a freezing day. Go to eightsleep.com/Tim and save $250 on the Pod Cover by Eight Sleep this winter. Eight Sleep currently ships within the USA, Canada, the UK, select countries in the EU, and Australia.  * This episode is also brought to you by AG1! I get asked all the time, “If you could use only one supplement, what would it be?” My answer is usually AG1, my all-in-one nutritional insurance. I recommended it in The 4-Hour Body in 2010 and did not get paid to do so. I do my best with nutrient-dense meals, of course, but AG1 further covers my bases with vitamins, minerals, and whole-food-sourced micronutrients that support gut health and the immune system.  Right now, you’ll get a 1-year supply of Vitamin D free with your first subscription purchase—a vital nutrient for a strong immune system and strong bones. Visit DrinkAG1.com/Tim to claim this special offer today and receive your 1-year supply of Vitamin D (and 5 free AG1 travel packs) with your first subscription purchase! That’s up to a one-year supply of Vitamin D as added value when you try their delicious and comprehensive daily, foundational nutrition supplement that supports whole-body health. * [00:00] Start [07:49] How SAINT helped Deirdre Lehman. [13:59] Typical vs. atypical sequences of activation. [21:00] Psychiatry 1.0, 2.0, 3.0. [26:41] How SAINT (Stanford Accelerated Intelligent Neuromodulation Therapy) came to be. [34:00] TMS vs. ECT. [35:26] Rewards and risks of shortening treatment timeframe. [43:43] Numbers treated and common side-effects. [46:32] Patient demographics. [49:51] Where to find current open trials. [51:01] Observed benefits of SAINT over more conventional treatments. [52:45] Adapting treatment when symptoms prove misleading. [58:03] SAINT remission numbers versus those of alternative therapies. [1:02:50] Delayed remission speculation. [1:07:06] How Nolan became The Ibogaine Bachelorette. [1:11:37] The origin of Nolan’s interest in ibogaine. [1:12:40] Amazing results of the quickest-recruiting study Nolan has ever run. [1:15:19] Dealing with alexithymia and self-reporting inaccuracies in research. [1:19:41] Ibogaine research gets federal funding (approved since this conversation took place)! [1:21:09] Isolating the ibogaine effect. [1:21:49] The value of life review on ibogaine. [1:25:56] How ibogaine differs from other psychedelic treatments. [1:30:05] The challenge behind synthesizing naturally occurring compounds. [1:31:54] Coping with ibogaine’s cardiac risks. [1:39:37] Understanding habitual action through ibogaine, Ozempic, caffeine, and alcohol. [1:45:43] Ibogaine for TBI. [1:50:08] Ibogaine for alleviating opioid withdrawal symptoms. [1:51:34] Ibogaine in Kentucky. [2:00:59] Weighing ethics with potential outcomes in research. [2:04:31] Can ibogaine be sourced (or synthesized) sustainably? [2:08:24] Does 5-MeO-DMT complement ibogaine enough to justify its collection? [2:16:48] What might Psychiatry 4.0 look like? [2:25:12] Could we develop therapies to change hand dominance? [2:28:08] Boosting performance. [2:34:01] Parting thoughts. * For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast. For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsors Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday. For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts. Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books. Follow Tim: Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss  Instagram: instagram.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss Facebook: facebook.com/timferriss  LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferriss Past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show include Jerry Seinfeld, Hugh Jackman, Dr. Jane Goodall, LeBron James, Kevin Hart, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jamie Foxx, Matthew McConaughey, Esther Perel, Elizabeth Gilbert, Terry Crews, Sia, Yuval Noah Harari, Malcolm Gladwell, Madeleine Albright, Cheryl Strayed, Jim Collins, Mary Karr, Maria Popova, Sam Harris, Michael Phelps, Bob Iger, Edward Norton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Neil Strauss, Ken Burns, Maria Sharapova, Marc Andreessen, Neil Gaiman, Neil de Grasse Tyson, Jocko Willink, Daniel Ek, Kelly Slater, Dr. Peter Attia, Seth Godin, Howard Marks, Dr. Brené Brown, Eric Schmidt, Michael Lewis, Joe Gebbia, Michael Pollan, Dr. Jordan Peterson, Vince Vaughn, Brian Koppelman, Ramit Sethi, Dax Shepard, Tony Robbins, Jim Dethmer, Dan Harris, Ray Dalio, Naval Ravikant, Vitalik Buterin, Elizabeth Lesser, Amanda Palmer, Katie Haun, Sir Richard Branson, Chuck Palahniuk, Arianna Huffington, Reid Hoffman, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Rick Rubin, Dr. Vivek Murthy, Darren Aronofsky, Margaret Atwood, Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Thiel, Dr. Gabor Maté, Anne Lamott, Sarah Silverman, Dr. Andrew Huberman, and many more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    05/01/2024

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    2h 42m
  • #300 James Dyson (Against the Odds)

    24/04/2023

    #300 James Dyson (Against the Odds)

    What I learned from reading Against the Odds: An Autobiography by James Dyson for the 4th time. You can also find the book on Book Finder.  ---- Follow one of my favorite podcasts Invest Like The Best and listen to episode 293 David Senra: Passion and Pain  ---- Episode Outline:  [4:30] Invention: A Life by James Dyson (Founders #205) [2:41] I am a creator of products, a builder of things, and my name appears on them. That is how I make a living and they are what have made my name at least familiar in a million homes. [11:00] Isambard Kingdom Brunel: The Definitive Biography of The Engineer, Visionary, and Great Briton by L.T.C. Rolt. (Founders #201) [13:10] After the idea there is plenty of time to learn the technology. My first cyclonic vacuum cleaner was built out of cereal packets and masking tape long before I understood how it worked. [14:15] Difference for the sake of it. In everything. Because it must be better. From the moment the idea strikes, to the running of the business. Difference, and retention of total control. [18:00] I would not be dragged into something I didn't want to do. [22:40] They were all running round and round the track like a herd of sheep and not getting any quicker. Difference itself was making me come in first. [23:34] As I grew more and more neurotic about being caught from behind I trained harder to stay in front. To this day it is the fear of failure, more than anything else, which makes me keep working at success. Isambard Kingdom Brunel was unable to think small, and nothing was a barrier to him. The mere fact that something had never been one before presented, to Brunel, no suggestion that the doing of it was impossible. He was fired by an inner strength and self-belief almost impossible to imagine in this feckless age.  While I could never lay claim to the genius of a man like that —I have tried to be as confident in my vision as he was.  And at times in my life when I have encountered difficulty and self-doubt I have looked to his example to fire me on. [30:33] The vision of a single man pursued with dogged determination that was nothing less than obsession. [36:30] The root principle was to do things your way. It didn't matter how other people did it. [41:38] You simply cannot mix your messages when selling something new. A consumer can barely handle one great new idea, let alone two, or even several. [49:30] A direct relationship with the customer is the holy grail. Do not abandon it. [52:00] One of the strains of this book is about control. If you have the intimate knowledge of a product that comes with dreaming it up and then designing it, I have been trying to say, then you will be the better able to sell it and then, reciprocally, to go back to it and improve it. From there you are in the best possible position to convince others of its greatness and to inspire others to give their very best efforts to developing it, and to remain true to it, and to see it through all the way to its optimum point. To total fruition, if you like. [1:02:20] Before I went into production with the dual cyclone I had built 5,127 prototypes. [1:02:30] There is no such thing as a quantum leap. There is only dogged persistence – and in the end you make it look like a quantum leap. [1:03:30] While it is easy, of course, for me to celebrate my doggedness now and say that it is all you need to succeed, the truth is that it demoralized me terribly. I would crawl into the house every night covered in dust after a long day, exhausted and depressed because that day's cyclone had not worked. There were times when I thought it would never work, that I would keep on making cyclone after cyclone, never going forwards, never going backwards, until I died. [1:06:20] I was broke, hungry and depressed. The outlook was very dreary. My doggedness and self-belief in the absence of any real evidence that they were justified was beginning to look more and more like insanity. [1:10:30] Persistent trial and error allows them to wake up one morning after many, many mornings with a world beating product. [1:13:15] I began to consider forgetting the whole thing and doing something else with my life. [1:16:00] The poor buggers were so wrong, to think that designers knew nothing about business, or about marketing, or is about selling. It is the people who make the things that understand them, and understand what the public wants. [1:21:30] Go further. There is nothing wrong with making the consumer laugh. Conventional looks do not make a product more marketable. ---- Join my free email newsletter to get my top 10 highlights from every book ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work.  Get access to Founders Notes here.  ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. 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    24/04/2023

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    1hr 21min
  • Люди ушли в кайфы» - Евгения Волянская. Что изменилось в головах зумеров и каким будет их мир?

    15 Jun

    Люди ушли в кайфы» - Евгения Волянская. Что изменилось в головах зумеров и каким будет их мир?

    Уже второй раз у меня в гостях Евгения Волянская — предприниматель, основатель «Пространства Эволюции», архитектор и консультант программ развития. 30+ лет в роли коуча и фасилитатора команд и лидеров в более чем 100 частных компаниях и государственных организациях. В этом разговоре мы обсудили, как преодолевать внешние кризисы и жить в мире, где не всё зависит от тебя. Как адаптироваться к постоянным переменам? По какой модели развивается каждый кризис? Какая главная функция мозга? Что такое непроинвестированные таланты? Может ли ИИ быть хорошим психологом? Чем полезны чувствительность и закрытость? Что значит быть взрослым? В каком возрасте перестраивается мозг?  Этот разговор — о том, как взрослеть в мире новых вызовов и глобальных кризисов. А также о том, как важно найти человека в эпоху моды на ИИ и каким образом не дать своему мозгу закостенеть.  ► Подписывайтесь на другие соцсети Александра Соколовского:  ▫️ Telegram канал - https://t.me/sokolay  ▫️ Instagram* — https://www.instagram.com/sokolovskiy/  ► Евгения Волянская, контакты: ▫️Сайт «Пространства Эволюции» — https://evolution.place/  ▫️Личный сайт Евгении — https://volyanskaya.com/  ▫️Группа в телеграме с полезным контентом о развитии взрослых — https://t.me/evoplace Таймкод: Евгения Волянская. Основатель «Пространства Эволюции» 00:40 Что будет в выпуске? 01:39 Как сильно изменился мир за год? 03:13 Человек проживает любой кризис по одной и той же модели 08:58 В комфорте мозг перестаёт развиваться 11:31 Почему полезно иногда «потупить»? 12:03 «Главное, что тестирует мозг — качество предсказаний» 14:31 Чему стоит поучиться у зумеров? 19:07 Что такое субъектность и почему важно её обрести? 26:15 «Нет результата — нет меня». Почему опасно быть достигатором? 32:05 Может ли помочь ИИ, если не к кому обратиться? 36:06 Как восприятие влияет на тревожность 40:18 Нераскрытые таланты и влияние генов на потенциал 43:56 «Нет плохих качеств». Ищем плюсы чувствительности и закрытости 51:12 Что значит быть взрослым? 57:22 Признаки незрелости и социальная гигиена 01:02:07 Возможно ли перевоспитать себя? 01:05:56 «Люди мало практикуют» 01:06:53 Насколько мы зависим от того, что заложено с детства? 01:13:30 «Мозг хочет предсказуемости». Нужно ли менять привычки? 01:15:58 Людям не продали концепцию взросления 01:16:47 Как зумеры изменили экономику, потребности и трудовую этику 01:23:13 Мы должны растить тех, кто нас превзойдёт 01:25:24 Нужно ли адаптироваться к новым трендам? 01:27:28 Есть ли сейчас кризис маскулинности? 01:29:16 Три универсальные стадии любого кризиса 01:32:52 Без какого признания перед самим собой не бывает открытий? 01:34:12 «Не придумывай себе прошлое!» 01:37:56 Кризис – это здоровье 01:40:51 Инфантильность и отказ от ответственности 01:42:57 Взрослому человеку не нужно выбирать 01:44:55 Два главных запроса современного человека 01:48:03 На чём строится текущий кризис? 01:49:33 Какое будущее нас ждёт? 01:53:01 Что важно делать в мире неопределённостей 01:55:29 Блиц-опрос ----------  #ЕвгенияВолянская #АлександрСоколовский #AI #YouTube #предпринимательство #подкаст #кризис #ИИ #искусственныйинтеллект #зумеры  *Компания Meta, которой принадлежат Instagram и Facebook, признана экстремистской организацией и запрещена на территории РФ

    15 Jun

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    1hr 58min
  • Brainstorming business ideas with a billion-dollar founder

    1 day ago

    Brainstorming business ideas with a billion-dollar founder

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    REDUCING THE NOISE OF AI INVESTING

    “Reducing the Noise of AI Investing”: In this Wealth Actually episode, Frazer Rice speaks with KEVIN SHEA, Senior Equity Analyst at BNY Wealth, about AI Investing and how investors should think about artificial intelligence as an investment theme rather than just a headline-driven trend. They discuss the difference between hype and durable fundamentals, how to segment AI opportunities across infrastructure, software, and end-user adoption, and why free cash flow still matters when evaluating companies tied to AI. https://open.spotify.com/episode/1NGM8j2KqdiUFWSLguBMEH?si=YmB4s0OVSqyy6U3Mpg7OaA https://youtu.be/Wnlub-HoiUo The conversation also explores circular financing risk, the role of management vision in fast-moving markets, which industries may be disrupted or strengthened by AI, and how large institutions are using AI internally to improve productivity, analysis, and client service. Chapters 00:00 – Intro and episode setup Frazer Rice introduces the episode, frames AI as a dominant investment theme, and welcomes Kevin Shea to help unpack AI Investing for the audience. 01:00 – Hype versus disciplined investing Kevin explains that disciplined investing is what allows investors to separate hype from durable opportunity, and argues that AI adoption, spending, and earnings revisions point to real underlying fundamentals. 03:00 – How to bucket AI investment themes The discussion turns to how investors can organize AI exposure, including beneficiaries versus disrupted companies, technology bottlenecks such as GPUs and networking, and industry adoption themes across sectors. 05:30 – Valuation, momentum, and free cash flow Kevin discusses why free cash flow per share growth remains one of the most important drivers of stock performance and why parts of the semiconductor ecosystem may deserve a valuation re-rating. 08:15 – Circular financing and risk in the AI ecosystem Fraser asks about the growing concern that AI companies are financing one another, and Kevin outlines both the bullish “escape velocity” case and the downside risk if business models do not become independently profitable fast enough. 11:45 – Infrastructure buildout and competitive uncertainty Using analogies like railroads and golf courses, the conversation highlights the risk that early builders may not be the ultimate winners, especially in a market with heavy spending and rapid leapfrogging among competitors. 13:00 – AI Investing: Public versus private market exposure They examine whether owning public companies such as Alphabet offers meaningful AI exposure, versus gaining more direct but harder-to-access exposure through private investment vehicles. 15:45 – What strong AI management teams look like Kevin emphasizes that in an environment with no clear historical playbook, vision, execution, and the ability to identify durable differentiation are critical traits in management teams. 19:15 – Adaptability and strategic pivots Fraser adds that thoughtful adaptation matters, and Kevin notes that sometimes acquisition activity can signal whether a company is innovating ahead of the curve or scrambling to catch up. 20:45 – Which industries are most exposed to disruption The conversation shifts to sectors under pressure, especially parts of software and IT services, while stressing that disruption does not necessarily mean extinction. 24:45 – Why law and accounting may evolve, not disappear Fraser offers a contrarian view that AI may make strong legal and accounting professionals more valuable, and Kevin compares that to earlier fears that Excel would eliminate accountants. 26:15 – How Kevin uses AI in practice Kevin describes how AI has made his team materially more productive, especially in data aggregation, scenario analysis, industry research, and portfolio risk work, while also helping BNY operationally across onboarding, security, and client communication. 29:10 – Where to find Kevin and closing remarks The episode closes with Kevin sharing where listeners can connect with him and Fraser noting how quickly the AI landscape continues to change. Links KEVIN SHEA on Linkedin RICK FERRI on BRING SIMPLICITY BACK TO INVESTING Transcript of AI INVESTING Frazer (00:01) Welcome aboard, Kevin. Kevin Shea (00:03) Yeah, thanks for having me. Appreciate it, Frazer. Frazer (00:06) We’re going to tackle two words that have basically taken over the investment world for the last six months: artificial intelligence. Before we do that, whether it’s AI or crypto or tulips or anything with a lot of hype or buzz around it, how do you think about delineating between investing based on hype and doing it within the confines of a disciplined approach? Kevin Shea (00:32) They really do go hand in hand. You need a disciplined approach in order to recognize whether it’s hype or not. The reality is that it’s pretty impressive, the adoption we’re seeing with AI: the amount of spend, the companies that are participating in and benefiting from AI. There was some concern with the stock movements that many of these companies have seen about whether the market was getting ahead of itself. Yet we have seen significant estimate increases throughout the year. If you take a look at some of the networking companies, their earnings expectations for 2027 are up almost 50% versus where they were just six months ago. The same is true with memory, GPUs, and CPUs. Fundamentally, we’re seeing a lot of these companies have expansion in revenue growth and earnings growth, which is quite supportive of a durable trend. What’s also very important is that adoption of AI is increasing. You can look at enterprise adoption: nearly two‑thirds of enterprises pay for an AI service. You can look at token usage — that’s how much companies are using AI — and that has been parabolic as well. Look at the revenue generation of these AI models. Right now, they are some of the largest, fastest‑growing companies that have ever existed. So we don’t really see this as a tulip scenario, or even comparable to the internet bubble. We find it very different. We think there are fundamental drivers to this trade, and we’re seeing that through earnings growth. Frazer (02:37) Cool. AI to me is a term that encompasses a lot of different things, and in some ways it’s become like real estate or water — it’s starting to touch a lot of different industries. It’s not just a thing unto itself, but something that’s becoming integrated into a lot of other types of things. How do you define and bucket the investment themes so that it’s digestible for the investor, and it’s not just, “I’m investing in Anthropic or Google,” but people can parse out where it fits within a portfolio? Kevin Shea (03:14) It’s a great question and probably one of the most important ones. Part of our overarching thesis is that for AI to fulfill its promise, it has to be in every geography, in every industry, at every company, and at almost every employee layer. We’re seeing that when you look at the business units that are adopting AI: customer service, product development, marketing — basically divisions that almost every single company in every geography has. You phrased it as water, how it touches everything, and we’re seeing that. So how do you segment it? There are a number of different ways: First, you can break it into: who are the AI beneficiaries, and who are those that will be disrupted by AI? Second, you can break it down into different bottlenecks. That’s a way I frequently use within the technology landscape: GPUs, CPUs, memory, networking, storage, data centers. Then you look at that framework and see which companies are most exposed to those bottlenecks. Third, you can ask: which industries will benefit from adoption? Is that biotech, transportation, warehousing? Which companies could be more negatively influenced — maybe that’s software? That’s how we try to create an AI Investing framework for where we should focus our investment efforts and determine the allocation that our clients can benefit from. Frazer (05:17) As we dive a little bit into how you’ve bucketed these themes across different areas, there’s the concept of benefiting from momentum or valuation versus maybe the cash flow and fundamentals of these different investments. I could imagine that, with the hype and mania around the space, there’s a lot of interest. How do you temper that valuation play versus analyzing what the cash flows look like? Kevin Shea (05:49) One of the most highly correlated metrics to stock outperformance is free cash flow per share growth. That’s often the most important metric, and we watch that heavily. What’s incredible — and we talked about this earlier with estimate revisions — is that many within the AI ecosystem are generating extremely healthy free cash flow growth and margins. A lot of that is in AI infrastructure. They’re being paid to supply all the equipment and semiconductors. There’s also this concept that valuation multiples shift to where there’s value creation. I’ll give an example: The SOX, the semiconductor index, used to trade at parity with the S&P. But there’s been a paradigm shift. A lot of the intelligence that’s being created through these models is powered by semiconductors, networking, packaging, and hardware. You’ve seen semiconductors go from trading at parity to trading at almost a 50% premium. At the same time, the market is intelligent; it’s shifted its view of software. Software used to trade at a 70% premium, and we think the intelligence layer has moved just one layer above where software applications normally sit. As a result, you’ve seen valuation compression for the IGV, the software index, from that 70% premium down to about 20%. Some people might look at the semiconductor index and say it’s more expensive than where it historically tr

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  • #867: Dr. Becky Kennedy — Parenting Strategies for Raising Resilient Kids, Plus Word-for-Word Scripts for Repairing Relationships, Setting Boundaries, and More (Repost)

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    #867: Dr. Becky Kennedy — Parenting Strategies for Raising Resilient Kids, Plus Word-for-Word Scripts for Repairing Relationships, Setting Boundaries, and More (Repost)

    Dr. Becky Kennedy is the founder and CEO of Good Inside, a parenting movement that overturns a lot of conventional, modern parenting practices to empower parents to become sturdy, confident leaders and raise sturdy, confident kids. She is the author of the bestselling book Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be, a chart-topping podcast, a TED talk with more than 5 million views on the power of repair. This episode is brought to you by: Monarch track, budget, plan, and do more with your money: Monarch.com/Tim Shopify global commerce platform, providing tools to start, grow, market, and manage a retail business: Shopify.com/tim* This episode was originally published in December 2024. Show notes and links: https://tim.blog/2024/12/27/dr-becky-kennedy-good-inside/ TIMESTAMPS: [00:00:00] Start. [00:01:55] The power of repair. [00:04:50] "It's never your fault when I yell at you." [00:08:55] What does it mean to be a "good" parent? [00:10:32] Activating curiosity over judgment. [00:13:33] Alternatives to saying "Good job" as a confidence builder. [00:20:50] Making kids happy vs. building capability. [00:24:18] A pilot metaphor for sturdy leadership. [00:29:30] Role confusion. [00:32:04] Defining boundaries. [00:35:07] How parenting becomes a two-way mirror for growth. [00:40:09] The MGI (Most Generous Interpretation) approach. [00:42:52] Biggest challenges in parenting. [00:46:52] Recommended reading for someone with kids in their life. [00:52:11] Advisable prerequisites for singles who aim to build a family. [00:56:18] Setting boundaries with grandparents and dealing with different parenting styles. [01:01:42] Handling frustration when a child is pushing your buttons. [01:09:58] Lessons learned from working with eating disorders. [01:13:26] Managing troublemaker behavior. [01:17:38] Bad influence intervention. [01:22:52] Cultivating resilience in "deeply feeling" kids (DFKs). [01:28:58] The trials and errors that birthed Good Inside. [01:32:53] "Our words are not our wishes. Our words are our fears." [01:40:07] Billboard messages and mantras. [01:48:00] Fan-favorite scripts on saying no, boundaries, and repair. [01:51:15] The tennis court metaphor for boundaries. [01:55:45] Resources and parting thoughts. For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast. For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsors Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday. For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts. Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books. Follow Tim: Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss  Instagram: instagram.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss Facebook: facebook.com/timferriss  LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferriss See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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  • #874: Guy Oseary — The Legendary Hollywood Power Broker on 5-Minute Decisions, 36 Years of Managing Madonna, 26 IPOs, and Spotting Magic First

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    #874: Guy Oseary — The Legendary Hollywood Power Broker on 5-Minute Decisions, 36 Years of Managing Madonna, 26 IPOs, and Spotting Magic First

    Guy Oseary (@guyoseary) has been spotting talent before anyone else could see it for nearly four decades. Under his leadership at Maverick Records, Maverick sold more than 100 million albums. Guy has managed some of the biggest names in music, including Madonna, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and U2, and was named Variety's Music Mogul of the Year in 2022. He executive produced Twilight, which became one of the most successful franchises in movie history, generating more than $3.5B.  Guy was also an early investor in Vita Coco and co-founded A-Grade Investments and then Sound Ventures, now with nearly $2 billion under management. At A-Grade, his hits included Airbnb, Uber, and Spotify. Sound Ventures launched with less than $100M and has since had 86 exits and 26 IPOs. This episode is brought to you by: Momentous high-quality creatine for cognitive and muscular support: https://livemomentous.com/TimAG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement: DrinkAG1.com/TimTimestamps [00:00:00] Start.[00:02:01] How a West Hollywood balcony became a backstage pass.[00:03:51] A knife on Pico Boulevard and the snap decision to switch schools.[00:05:54] Faking a Beverly Hills address to get inside another world.[00:08:10] Wise Guy Records: a 15-year-old builds a portfolio out of nothing.[00:10:09] Guy's alternative terms when Bernie Brillstein offered $25,000.[00:11:34] The one moment that confirmed Guy was on the right path.[00:12:29] Freddy DeMann enters the picture and Guy proves himself with Ice-T's crew.[00:15:07] A desk at Maverick Records in exchange for no salary.[00:17:08] Chasing Hole and Rage Against the Machine — and losing both.[00:23:34] Candlebox in five minutes: seeing thousands in a room of 30.[00:24:11] Why "magic" beats everything else.[00:26:37] Signing Alanis off a single song, and stopping Muse mid-audition.[00:31:59] The real Alanis story: "Perfect," Joni Mitchell, and a 30-million-selling debut.[00:35:24] What Madonna taught Guy about thinking without walls.[00:38:50] From bands to Twilight: the power of a blank canvas.[00:45:30] How Guy got into investing, and the IdeaLab bet that wiped him out before the crash.[00:54:31] Why Guy is known as a great curator of people.[00:58:32] The three-month window that caught OpenAI and Anthropic.[01:06:07] AI music and the battle to ensure human musicians get paid.[01:09:30] How Spotify solved the problems Napster couldn't overcome.[01:14:50] SpaceX and Bitcoin: the ones that got away.[01:17:32] The rewards, rigors, and responsibilities of back-to-back touring.[01:21:44] Why Guy never stops to celebrate.[01:24:45] Splitting with Ashton Kutcher after 20 years.[01:27:30] Final thoughts on Guy's first podcast.* For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast. For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsors Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday. For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts. Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books. Follow Tim: Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss  Instagram: instagram.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss Facebook: facebook.com/timferriss  LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferriss See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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