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My favorite corner of the internet is strangely earnest twitter. People talk about their interests earnestly, without the negativity or posturing so typically associated with social media.

On this podcast I chat with new friends I've met in this strange part of the internet. We talk online courses, self understanding, knowledge work, strategy, play, and more!

Video versions on YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/UberStuber Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-stuber/support

Strangely Earnest Podcast James Stuber

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My favorite corner of the internet is strangely earnest twitter. People talk about their interests earnestly, without the negativity or posturing so typically associated with social media.

On this podcast I chat with new friends I've met in this strange part of the internet. We talk online courses, self understanding, knowledge work, strategy, play, and more!

Video versions on YouTube: https://youtube.com/user/UberStuber Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-stuber/support

    Existential Productivity with Khe Hy

    Existential Productivity with Khe Hy

    Today's guest is Khe Hy, owner of radreads.co and creator of the excellent Notion Course, Supercharge Your Productivity. In our chat we skip right past the talk about notion dashboards or productivity hacks and dive right into some deeper existential questions.



    We discuss introspection techniques, telic vs atelic activities, the core reasons for our behaviors, and much much more.



    I really enjoyed this chat with Khe, and I think you will to.



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    Follow Khe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/khemaridh



    Subscribe to Khe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UColNfZXzL946wNgxPGWst1A



    Sign up for one of Khe's excellent courses: https://10k.radreads.co/



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    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 Teaser - On fiction books

    00:46 Introduction

    01:43 What Khe would have done differently if he started all over

    06:02 Authentic Networking and Duty

    11:28 On Introspection and Reactivity

    15:30 Why bring existential questions into a productivity class?

    23:14 The existential producitivty crew

    25:31 Telic vs Atelic activities (Meditating to focus better at work)

    31:38 The core reasons for our behaviors

    31:20 How to vet a life coach

    41:15 Finding new friends on twitter

    42:28 What is Khe truly scared of?

    44:49 Khe's favorite fiction book

    46:24 Where to find Khe online





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    • 47 min
    Meditation Misconceptions - Tasshin Fogleman Interview

    Meditation Misconceptions - Tasshin Fogleman Interview

    In this episode of the Strangely Earnest Podcast, we chat with Tasshin Fogleman. Tasshin has been meditating for over a decade, and has trained and taught extensively at the Monastic Academy. We talk about:

    - different types of meditation you might not have heard of

    - common meditation misconceptions

    - recommendations for beginners

    - and much more.



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    - https://tasshin.com/join/



    Follow Tasshin on twitter:

    - https://twitter.com/tasshinfogleman



    Meditation tips from Tasshin:

    - https://tasshin.com/blog/meditation-tips-for-a-lifetime-of-practice/



    On Loving-Kindness (Metta) meditation:

    - https://tasshin.com/blog/practicing-love/



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    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 Intro

    00:57 Introducing Tasshin Fogleman   

    01:19 How Tasshin started meditating   

    03:44 Why join a monastery?   

    07:18 Vocabulary for describing different meditation practices   

    12:08 Style of meditation at the Monastic Academy   

    12:47 Common misconceptions about meditation   

    15:23 How would you approach meditation if you had to do it all over again   

    18:36 You don't have to sit still to meditate   

    20:55 On Loving Kindness (Metta) meditation  

    28:31 For beginners, Consistency matters more than technique   

    30:32 On standing or moving meditation   

    34:26 Why is most of the focus on sitting first?   

    36:49 Hatha yoga was prep work for sitting meditation   

    37:40 100 days of solitary retreat   

    44:19 The role of exercise in Tasshin's meditation training   

    46:42 On Non-Doing meditation  

    51:57 Final thoughts   

    52:21 Where to find Tasshin online



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    • 52 min
    Impostor Syndrome is a sign that you CARE - Marie Poulin interview

    Impostor Syndrome is a sign that you CARE - Marie Poulin interview

    In this episode of the Strangely Earnest Podcast, we chat with the one and only Marie Poulin. We talk permaculture, the creator economy, sharing revenue numbers in public, impostor complex, and more.

    Marie helps business owners level up their digital systems, workflow, and product ecoystems, so they can spend more time on what matters.

    Marie's Website: https://mariepoulin.com/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/mariepoulin

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/marieisanerd

    Notion Mastery: https://notionmastery.com/

    Marie's Imposter Complex coach: http://tanyageisler.com/



    00:00 Preview

    00:27 Introduction  

    01:14 Marie's Tower Garden  

    01:59 How does permaculture influence Marie's thinking? 

    08:56 Doubling down on notion  

    11:02 What if notion went out of business tomorrow?  

    14:21 The Creator Economy  

    18:02 Talking about money in public  

    26:09 How to grow an online course  

    30:28 Stacking functions  

    31:47 What it's like to become "well known"

    33:45 The impostor syndrome is because you care  

    36:53 You can teach by being one step ahead  

    38:06 Beta test your course  

    41:02 The price tells a story  

    43:30 Next steps for Marie  

    45:31 Improving at YouTube   

    48:33 100 Ways to say the same thing

    51:19 Where to find Marie online



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    • 51 min
    Vulnerability as Leadership with Kyle Bowe

    Vulnerability as Leadership with Kyle Bowe

    A fantastic chat on public speaking, learning by doing, and vulnerability with Kyle Bowe (@kylebowe4)

    Follow Kyle Bowe:
    - https://twitter.com/kylebowe4
    - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6AQMAfs-T24uKwHbldgo6Q

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    01:13 creativity requires letting go

    03:29 Podcasting requires active listening

    04:13 How to pick a niche

    06:36 Put content out there and see what lands

    07:44 How can you trust that a niche will emerge from doing?

    09:11 First and foremost, create what you want

    10:17 Learning in public requires psychological safety

    11:35 Learning in public helps the hive mind

    12:03 How to find uplifting communities

    15:19 What would you tell a student who’s not participating?

    16:26 Kyle’s Journey from the back of the classroom to the front

    17:33 How Kyle takes online courses

    22:04 Blacking out during a presentation

    23:14 Become a leader by being vulnerable

    24:02 How Kyle became a professor

    27:13 Teaching isn’t about you, it’s about the discussion you generate

    28:56 Get comfortable being uncomfortable

    30:42 Shifting from teaching in person to teaching online

    34:55 How to avoid the gear trap

    36:09 Learning must be fun

    37:46 You cannot design the perfect system up front

    40:13 Time spent researching gear is better spent doing

    43:11 Why we fixate on gear instead of creating

    45:57 Watching a journey is more interesting than a perfectly polished ideal

    47:35 Make friends by looking foolish in public

    52:24 Where to find Kyle online



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    • 52 min
    Learn to Play, Play to Learn with Reddy

    Learn to Play, Play to Learn with Reddy

    A fun playful chat with Reddy aka @reddy2go

    Timestamps below.



    Follow Reddy:

    - https://twitter.com/reddy2go

    - https://reddy2go.substack.com/



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    Timestamps:

    0:00 Intro

    01:27 What does play mean to you?  

    04:34 Can we play and be serious at the same time?  

    04:44 You never say you're 'playing' towards your goals  

    06:24 Children and animals are the true experts at play  

    08:36 Why do we lose the ability to play?  

    11:51 Play is the beginning of our lives and play is the end of our lives  

    12:09 Learning the drums through play  

    13:32 Play helps with adherence  

    14:46 Play - Serious - Play Circle  

    17:34 How to play for people who are too serious    

    19:41 Meditate on your death  

    20:30 Rewind to your childhood  

    22:39 Play with the constraints around you  

    23:14 The moment you do something silly or irreverent, you're playing  

    26:39 3 Pillars of Play  

    28:17 Why does play involve a rulebook?  

    28:30 The Rules of Play  

    32:07 An Artist is someone who cares  

    35:02 If you love something, let the creator know!  

    37:42 Remixing Austin Kleon's 'Keep Going'   

    40:37 Play and emotion  

    42:44 The moment a child can fake a smile, they're an adult  

    45:00 Find Reddy online 



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    • 45 min
    Childhood strengths, better social media use, and illegible metrics with Alysson Costa

    Childhood strengths, better social media use, and illegible metrics with Alysson Costa

    A fantastic chat with Alysson Costa from the University of Melbourne. Timestamps below.

    Watch this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgrnlGt7v8Y&



    Follow Alysson:

    - https://twitter.com/alycosta

    - https://scholar.google.com/citations?...



    Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro

    00:23 Alysson's Background 

    04:16 Childhood traits stick with you

    06:09 Clifton's Strengths

    07:51 Knowing what makes you happy is like another level of happiness

    10:09 Pandemic has accelerated Alysson's understanding of himself

    13:07 Working and resting based on mood, not time of day

    16:03 Pomodoro technique feels too artificial

    18:27 It's part of the deal to get bored

    19:45 If you realize you don't want to do a masters before you do a masters, you already did a masters

    20:11 The need for context when giving advice

    23:44 Taking Building a Second Brain again, not about the apps, but how someone with the same tools as you can do something completely different

    25:14 Sharing workflows online

    26:11 Building an amazing twitter experience

    28:09 You're the sum of 500 people you follow https://gregfrontiero.com/2020/11/20/...

    28:46 Possible solution to algorithms: make them transparent?

    31:28 "Everybody needs to quit social media" is not a good solution

    32:50 Over-focus on measurable metrics

    33:38 Student's obsession with marks/grades is systemic

    39:06 The one thing marks/grades don't measure

    41:47 Looking for lost keys under the lamppost

    43:13 Questioning whether or not to stay in academia

    44:33 The spirit of engineering

    45:40 Using multiple metrics rather than one

    47:11 Where to find Alysson online



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    • 48 min

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