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Andy Mai

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  1. TFS#248 - Sebastian Siegel: Is He CIA?, God, UAPs, AI, Pyramids, Consciousness & Exosomes

    JAN 26

    TFS#248 - Sebastian Siegel: Is He CIA?, God, UAPs, AI, Pyramids, Consciousness & Exosomes

    Sebastian Siegel is a British-American filmmaker, author, and speaker. He directed the film Grace and Grit, based on Ken Wilber's book, which premiered at The Chinese Theatre IMAX and now streams on Apple and Amazon in the US, and on Netflix in most international territories. Siegel writes on consciousness and depth psychology, with work that often blends philosophy and dynamic story telling. Connect with Sebastian Siegel! instagram.com/sebastiansiegel1 x.com/sebastiansiegel Visit his Website to learn more! http://www.DeeplyConscious.com Watch his Youtube Series: The Eight Questions https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrsuqkj6LGLWyYzTyceEsjJoVeeJMl_qJ&si=Syp2iceWyg2FWdP3 CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 1:58 – Meet Sebastian Siegel 4:02 – Is Sebastian part of the CIA? 8:02 – How Sebastian’s life intersects with power, influence, and information 9:25 – What being “stardust” actually means 10:50 – Sebastian discusses information brokerage and why some knowledge is withheld 13:13 – What is the President’s actual job, and who does the President really work for? 17:25 – Sebastian shares who he thinks the next U.S. President will be 21:26 – What really happened on Epstein Island? 25:02 – Sebastian explains his UAP photos and transhuman intelligence 34:31 – Sebastian talks about Egypt, the pyramids, and ancient technology 41:09 – Are we spending too much time watching influencers instead of taking action ourselves? 45:41 – Will AI replace creativity and intellectual labor? 50:44 – Sebastian shares how he maintains a healthy lifestyle without drugs, TRT, or stem cells 56:19 – Sebastian explains why he stopped eating meat 1:02:34 – Is there proof of God? 1:08:09 – Why does pain exist in the world? 1:12:18 – How modern physics helps us understand consciousness 1:17:52 – Sebastian’s new chess movie, Labyrinth 1:20:52 – Connect with Sebastian 1:21:48 – Outro

    1h 24m
  2. TFS#247 - Ryan Holdsworth Shares How To Grow Lion's Mane, Cordyceps, Shiitake, Reishi &Health Benefits

    JAN 8

    TFS#247 - Ryan Holdsworth Shares How To Grow Lion's Mane, Cordyceps, Shiitake, Reishi &Health Benefits

    Ryan Holdsworth is the founder and owner of Blue Mountains Mushrooms, a medicinal mushroom company dedicated to growing high-quality, small-batch mushrooms using sustainable and low-intervention methods. With years of hands-on cultivation experience, Ryan focuses on purity, proper extraction, and environmental control—prioritizing transparency and real health benefits over mass-produced supplements. Connect with Ryan Holdsworth! https://www.instagram.com/bluemountainsmushroomsptyltd Visit His Website To Learn More! https://www.bluemountainsmushrooms.com CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 1:16 – Meet Ryan Holdsworth 3:56 – How long Ryan has been in the mushroom space 5:17 – Why mushrooms are one of the most unforgiving crops to grow 7:04 – What actually causes entire mushroom batches to fail 10:09 – Early business struggles, R&D focus, and financial sacrifices 11:23 – What Ryan’s mushroom lab looks like today 13:07 – Why air quality and environment matter when growing mushrooms 15:43 – Growing mushrooms vertically to maximize limited space 19:06 – Growth cycles of shiitake, lion’s mane, reishi, turkey tail, and cordyceps 22:30 – Why Ryan avoids plastics and stores extracts in glass 24:29 – The health benefits of the mushrooms Ryan grows 32:43 – Best mushroom recommendations for people on a budget 37:33 – Daily cost breakdown for taking multiple mushroom tinctures 39:10 – Which mushrooms are best for eczema and other skin conditions 41:46 – What happens if you stop taking mushroom tinctures 44:09 – Can you take lion’s mane every second or third day on a budget? 46:33 – Tinctures vs. capsules, powders, and tablets 49:18 – How cordyceps are grown and reverse-engineering nature 53:42 – How long mushroom tinctures last and how to store them 56:30 – How Ryan tests tincture potency and alcohol extraction levels 58:38 – How Ryan finds natural woods 1:01:45 – How Ryan grows the mushrooms he sells 1:07:42 – Scaling production without sacrificing purity 1:12:17 – Sustainability challenges in the mushroom industry 1:23:12 – Why most supplements on the market are under-extracted 1:26:30 – How Ryan markets his mushroom business 1:34:48 – Ryan’s main focus over the last six months 1:38:59 – Ryan’s recent life discoveries 1:42:17 – Ryan’s goals for the next six months 1:50:07 – Connect with Ryan 1:52:44 – Outro

    1h 55m
  3. TFS#246 - Chris Szegedy on Co-Founding xAI with Elon Musk & the Future of Truth-Seeking AI

    12/19/2025

    TFS#246 - Chris Szegedy on Co-Founding xAI with Elon Musk & the Future of Truth-Seeking AI

    Christian Szegedy is a renowned AI researcher and entrepreneur recognised for his contributions to deep learning. He spent over 12 years at Google, advancing large-scale AI systems in computer vision, deep learning, and formal reasoning, and became recognized for his pioneering contributions to adversarial machine learning. Later, he co-founded xAI with Elon Musk and is now Chief Scientist at Morph Labs and founder of Math Incorporated. He focuses on verified superintelligence, aiming to bring mathematical rigor and formal verification to AI for greater reliability, safety, and trust. https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-szegedy-bb284816 https://x.com/ChrSzegedy https://www.math.inc/ CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 1:20 – Meet Christian Szegedy 2:32 – Why Chris left xAI and the idea of “verified superintelligence” 3:07 – Using AI to formally verify mathematical proofs 5:41 – Why Chris spun out of Morph Labs to start Math Incorporated 6:48 – How new Math Incorporated is and what stage the company is at 8:09 – How verified AI could impact everyday AI use 10:07 – Multi-step AI verification workflow 11:56 – How ChatGPT decides what a “good” response is 12:42 – Was Chris always this technical and math-focused? 13:40 – Chris' family background and his mathematically gifted brothers 14:16 – Chris talks about his son, who loves mathematics at a young age 15:00 – How he teaches his son about math and coding without overusing AI 15:57 – What happens when humans cognitively offload everything to AI 18:03 – Will AI eliminate jobs and lead to universal basic income? 20:20 – Career advice for people in their 30s in an AI-driven economy 22:55 – Are people becoming allergic to AI-generated content? 24:22 – Adversarial AI: How to verify whether content is real or AI-generated 25:39 – How the Pope used AI to generate a tweet about AI 26:45 – Why Chris is deeply passionate about formal verification 27:29 – Formal verification in simple terms 32:21 – Is AI smart enough today to reason from axioms? 34:38 – Why formal verification exists but isn’t widely adopted 36:43 – The biggest bottlenecks slowing automated verification 38:48 – What’s limiting AI from verifying math papers instantly? 40:40 – Current team at Math Incorporated 41:31 – Chris' hiring philosophy and working with young talent 43:24 – Co-founding xAI with Elon Musk 45:50 – Why meetings with Elon Musk were so long 48:06 – How technically deep Elon Musk really is 49:22 – Key lessons Chris learned working closely with Elon 50:59 – Elon Musk's goal for xAI 51:32 – Should people still learn to code in the age of AI? 52:45 – The best programming languages to start with today 53:55 – Learning just enough code to avoid being “blind” 55:35 – Using AI to automate podcast clip distribution 56:18 – How Chris personally uses AI on a day-to-day basis 58:11 – Where Grok AI scrapes their data 59:09 – What most people misunderstand about the next 5 yrs of AI 1:00:35 – AI integration into the real world and robotics 1:03:06 – Formal vs. informal AI and truth-seeking systems 1:04:08 – Can formal AI help prevent unsafe or deceptive AI? 1:05:58 – Chris' thoughts on Elon Musk’s goal for the most truth-seeking AI 1:06:33 – Chris shares some specifications he is pushing right now 1:07:18 – The limits of formalizing concepts like “cat detection” 1:11:17 – What is chip and chip verification? 1:13:39 – What was the first chip ever made? 1:16:02 – How logic gates shrank from calculators to iPhones 1:17:23 – Chris shares where the world’s most advanced chips are made 1:19:38 – Chris talks about living in America vs. Europe and returning to Hungary 1:20:20 – Why Chris hasn’t started a company with his brothers 1:21:22 – Will AI be winner-takes-all or stay competitive? 1:22:23 – How formal AI competes with informal reasoning models 1:22:58 – Chris talks about DeepMind by Google 1:24:30 – Chris' recent life discoveries 1:25:10 – Chris’ personal goals for the next 6 months 1:25:35 – Connect with Chris 1:26:18 – Outro

    1h 27m
  4. TFS#245 - Nick Bell: Shark Tank Australia, Can AI Really Help Us Live to 200 years?

    12/05/2025

    TFS#245 - Nick Bell: Shark Tank Australia, Can AI Really Help Us Live to 200 years?

    Nick Bell is a self-made Australian entrepreneur and investor known for building a global digital-marketing empire from humble beginnings. He grew up on a farm in rural Victoria, left university early, and launched his first business with only a few hundred dollars. In 2008, he founded WME Group, which he later scaled and sold for millions. Since then, Nick has built and invested in dozens of companies across digital marketing, tech, and reputation management. Beyond business, he’s deeply interested in health, longevity, and emerging technologies, making him a prominent voice in both entrepreneurship and the future-of-health space. Connect with Nick Bell! https://www.instagram.com/nickbellau CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 0:50 – Meet Nick Bell 1:25 – What Nick has been focused on over the past 6 months 3:21 – What billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg do to stay young 5:32 – Can ultra-wealthy people live to 200+ years with emerging tech? 7:05 – Nick’s dinosaur fossil collection 9:01 – How Nick’s fossils have appreciated in value from $400k to $700k 9:31 – Are we becoming weaker due to too much comfort and optimization? 11:28 – Nick's thoughts on Bryan Johnson's experience with India’s air quality 12:49 – How Nick’s upbringing shaped how he raises his kids 15:03 – Nick’s views on AI glasses, Neuralink, and transhumanism 17:40 – What Nick would do if he were 19 years old in today’s world 20:26 – What happens when AI (Sora) clones your niche or personal brand 23:02 – Nick’s main offer and angle for his new health company, Bobby 24:31 – How Nick plans to acquire customers for his health company 25:46 – Nick’s podcast strategy for authority and scale 26:40 – Advice on podcast clipping: volume, team, and workflow 27:30 – Why mass content output (4–5 clips/day) wins 28:51 – How Nick’s marketing agency adapted to the AI era 31:37 – Should you spend $200 on ads or go organic first? 33:47 – Should experts still make how-to content when AI answers everything? 34:59 – Nick shares how he uses ChatGPT for his bloodwork, genetics, and supplements 37:12 – Nick on posting health and longevity content and why he avoids full-time personal branding 38:17 – Nick on why he excels at building companies from scratch but dislikes running large teams 40:32 – Nick’s inner circle and how his friendships have changed 41:57 – How Nick navigates diet confusion in a world of conflicting advice 44:57 – How to deal with doom-scrolling after long, exhausting days 46:57 – Nick's recent life discoveries 48:56 – Nick's personal goal for the next 6 months 50:34 – Connect with Nick 50:48 – Outro

    52 min
  5. TFS#244 - Piers Linney: The Former Dragon’s Den Star Reveals How Anyone Can Make Money Online With AI

    11/28/2025

    TFS#244 - Piers Linney: The Former Dragon’s Den Star Reveals How Anyone Can Make Money Online With AI

    Piers Linney is a tech-focused entrepreneur, investor, and former Dragons’ Den star known for his work in AI, additive manufacturing, and business innovation. He co-founded Implement AI—an award-winning AI startup building scalable digital workforces—and co-hosts The Implement AI Podcast. Piers also chairs Atherton Bikes, creators of world-champion 3D-printed mountain bikes. With a background in law, investment banking, venture capital, and government advisory, he’s a leading voice on AI, emerging tech, and entrepreneurship across major media and global events. Connect with Piers Linney! https://uk.linkedin.com/in/pierslinney https://www.pierslinney.com https://www.implementai.io CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 0:45 – Meet Piers Linney 1:01 – What Piers has been focused on over the past 6 months 3:38 – Piers transitions from law into investment banking 4:30 – What the early internet boom taught Piers about exponential tech 6:04 – The story behind Atherton Bikes and 3D-printed bike manufacturing 7:55 – Piers’ involvement in space tech and SEN cameras 8:22 – Building Implement AI and raising $2M to scale it 10:45 – Andy asks whether Piers had major exits that funded his investments 12:52 – Why entrepreneurs chase hypotheses more than money 13:22 – Piers on the “coming wave” of AI and why resistance is pointless 14:10 – Why some people are unaware of AI and robotics 15:11 – How a 19-year-old can position themselves for the AI future 18:53 – Passion vs. skill vs. market: how to identify real opportunities 20:49 – How Piers uses ChatGPT as a thinking partner and creative augmenter 23:15 – Piers’ workflow: ideation → draft → critique → rewrite → SWOT 25:49 – Andy asks if AI can auto-scrape your posts and autopost on your behalf 27:05 – AI-generated video and Sora’s impact on authenticity 28:38 – How Implement AI finds customers and leads 30:16 – The new productized “AI agent teams” Implement AI offers 31:27 – Andy’s story of being fooled by an AI caller 33:34 – The danger of hyper-realistic avatars scamming your parents 34:17 – How Implement AI builds guardrails and safety layers 35:57 – How Piers uses AI to grow his podcast 38:00 – How Piers thinks about raising kids in a rapidly changing world 40:25 – How small moments of mentorship can change someone’s life 45:16 – How AI can sometimes do a better job than humans 48:56 – Why most AI projects fail (MIT study) and why implementation is hard 50:39 – Why Piers believes coding will eventually disappear entirely 52:04 – Why Piers continues building businesses despite the stress 54:29 – Piers explains the layers of AI and exponential improvement 56:48 – The coming shift from AGI to ASI (Artificial Superintelligence) 58:40 – Piers' recent life discoveries 1:00:53 – Piers' goals and focus for the next 6 months 1:01:46 – Connect with Piers 1:02:42 – Why domains and the traditional internet will diminish over time 1:04:02 – Outro

    1h 5m
  6. TFS#243 - Ryan Hudson Gaining 1 Million Subscribers Turning Joke Ideas Into Short-Form Animations

    11/14/2025

    TFS#243 - Ryan Hudson Gaining 1 Million Subscribers Turning Joke Ideas Into Short-Form Animations

    Ryan K. Hudson is an American writer, animator, and cartoonist best known for his darkly funny webcomic Channelate (2008). With a background in animation and design, he’s created viral short animations known for their absurd humor, minimal style, and sharp punchlines. https://www.youtube.com/@RyanKHudson https://www.instagram.com/ryankhudson https://www.facebook.com/channelate CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 0:59 – Meet Ryan Hudson 1:41 – Unusual sleep schedule and daily routine 2:48 – Transitioned from a regular job into animation and comics 3:34 – The animation and comedy studios Ryan has worked with 4:39 – Focused on over the past 6 months 5:45 – How long Ryan’s short-form animation videos usually are 6:06 – Why Ryan shifted from longer content to short-form animation 7:46 – How Ryan learned to create hooks, comedic timing, and pacing 10:03 – Ryan’s best advice for creators who want to go viral 11:56 – How Ryan interprets a clip that flops (luck vs. editing vs. delivery) 13:08 – Sora and AI animation tools 14:03 – Could AI eventually replace Ryan’s animation workflow? 15:45 – How Ryan fits voiceovers into the pacing of his animations 17:02 – How Ryan comes up with jokes and develops his ideas 20:05 – How many short-form animations Ryan makes per week 21:00 – What keeps Ryan motivated during slow view periods 22:30 – The leap of faith Ryan took when he stopped freelancing 24:59 – Why Ryan turned down freelance work to focus on creating content 26:00 – How Ryan tracks his performance on YouTube and Facebook 27:37 – Why Ryan thinks his views continue to rise over time 29:46 – Can creators survive financially on short-form content alone? 31:00 – Ideal short-form video length 32:17 – How Ryan adjusts joke length to fit the ideal runtime 33:14 – Quality vs. quantity in content creation 35:41 – Which strategy works better: uploading all clips or only the best ones? 36:43 – How algorithms behave after two years of posting 37:40 – Times when Ryan scraps animations mid-way because they don’t feel right 39:16 – How Ryan decides which jokes deserve 8–9 hours of animation work 41:05 – How Ryan picks jokes from his list of ideas 42:41 – How Ryan stores and organizes hundreds of joke ideas 44:18 – Ryan talks about being a “feeler” and managing creative stress 45:39 – Ryan’s mindset in his career while living his dream right now 47:53 – Balancing creativity, work, and being in a relationship 49:58 – How animation technically works (frame-by-frame vs. puppets) 51:15 – Andy’s Rick & Morty analogy: how writers create so many strong jokes 52:37 – Opportunities Ryan has received because of his online reach 54:53 – Ryan shares the story behind his 45M-view clip and how it blew up 57:39 – Whether Ryan edits or re-exports videos when reposting them 58:06 – Why YouTube doesn’t like reposted content even if it’s slightly edited 59:43 – Whether reposting is worth it on TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat 1:00:56 – Does the Facebook Shotgun Strategy actually work? 1:01:56 – 1,500-comic archive (2008–2021) 1:03:26 – Process for writing comics 1:04:51 – Why Ryan draws storyboard panels before writing dialogue 1:07:03 – Builds community through recurring characters and inside jokes 1:09:10 – What Ryan is known for: his characters or his own face 1:10:44 – The origin of Ryan’s art style for his animations 1:12:42 – What art style Ryan would choose if he created a TV show 1:13:29 – How Ryan’s characters progress and grow in their stories 1:15:19 – What Ryan’s next career chapter looks like 1:17:26 – Ryan’s plans for creating an animated series 1:21:33 – How lip-syncing works in animation 1:23:57 – Should Ryan launch new animated series on the same channel or separate ones? 1:26:16 – How Ryan grew his YouTube channel from 20K to 1M subscribers 1:28:23 – The origin story behind “Channelate” 1:30:11 – Recent discoveries 1:33:59 – Personal goal for the next six months 1:35:14 – Connect with Ryan Hudson 1:35:49 – Outro

    1h 37m
  7. TFS#242 - Yvonne An Shares How She Used Data to Grow 700K Followers & Leveraging That Into a Startup

    11/05/2025

    TFS#242 - Yvonne An Shares How She Used Data to Grow 700K Followers & Leveraging That Into a Startup

    Yvonne An is a Korean entrepreneur and creator based in Manila. She blends creativity with data, even building her own TikTok analysis bot to study trends, performance, and what drives PR and brand deals. Yvonne shares an honest look into her life—balancing startups, mental health, and her experience living in the Philippines—making her a relatable voice for Gen Z builders and creatives. Connect with Yvonne: https://www.instagram.com/yvonnean_ https://www.tiktok.com/@yvonnne CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 0:49 – Meet Yvonne 1:15 – What Yvonne has been focused on 2:21 – Why Yvonne started a company 5:12 – Content creation as stress relief 5:59 – What she enjoys about creating 7:38 – Building a TikTok data bot 9:27 – How the bot measures content ROI 10:44 – How she built the bot 11:58 – Labeling & scraping TikTok data 12:51 – Tracking growth and plateaus 14:11 – Why she signed with an agency 15:27 – Balancing startups + content 16:28 – Her dad’s surprising hobbies 16:56 – Yvonne on her mom & family 19:11 – Where her independent energy comes from 20:24 – Gen Z entrepreneurs 21:59 – Thoughts on Cluely’s content strategy 23:45 – Young entrepreneurs today 24:09 – Her brother’s path 24:40 – Would she want kids? 25:17 – Raising entrepreneurial kids 27:15 – How parents shape business mindset 28:51 – Lessons from her dad’s hardships 32:09 – When her dad left LG 33:48 – How old she was then 34:46 – Andy’s first trip to the Philippines 36:37 – Rockwell run club 38:42 – Filipino “clientele relationship” 41:58 – Building company culture in PH 45:53 – Antidepressants & mental health 47:57 – Impulsive behavior in relationships 48:33 – Andy’s personality quiz (money) 50:11 – Is religion good or bad? 52:14 – Emotional vs. logical 54:01 – Who’s more hardworking? 54:12 – Wait for someone or date who likes you? 54:39 – Her biggest 2024–2025 takeaways 55:55 – Naming a child with two letters 56:40 – What she’d change about Andy 57:37 – Airport ride scenario 59:12 – Last time she asked for help 1:04:18 – Last three times she helped others 1:07:45 – Andy’s reflection on Yvonne 1:09:45 – Guessing each other’s MBTI 1:16:00 – Similar vs. opposite partners 1:16:49 – Does she have ADHD? 1:17:06 – Feeling out of place in PH 1:19:35 – Her day-to-day life in Manila 1:20:43 – Balancing career + relationship 1:22:02 – Purpose of life 1:23:19 – Is life meaningless? 1:23:51 – What puts her in a sad state 1:24:43 – How convo would differ without SSRIs 1:25:35 – Does she need SSRIs long-term? 1:26:49 – Her anxiety 1:27:49 – Plans for the rest of her gap year 1:29:10 – Could she thrive at UC Berkeley? 1:30:40 – Being seen as a “pretty dumb girl” 1:32:07 – Story about people “playing dumb” 1:34:40 – Yvonne’s recent life discoveries 1:35:26 – Her next 6-month goal 1:36:42 – Why Andy thought her life was “nerfed” 1:38:58 – Connect with Yvonne 1:40:14 – Why some girls “play dumb” 1:41:13 – How her personal brand shows only a slice of her 1:42:21 – Outro

    1h 45m
  8. TFS#241 - George Calombaris Life after MasterChef: Fueled by Passion and Love

    10/28/2025

    TFS#241 - George Calombaris Life after MasterChef: Fueled by Passion and Love

    George Calombaris is a Greek-Australian chef, restaurateur, and former MasterChef Australia judge celebrated for his inventive approach to modern Greek and Mediterranean cuisine. Over the years, he built an empire of acclaimed restaurants under the MAdE Establishment Group and became one of Australia’s most influential culinary figures. Today, George continues to channel his passion for food, mentorship, and hospitality—focusing on creating meaningful experiences and sharing his love for cooking in new ways. Connect with George Calombaris! https://www.instagram.com/gcalombaris CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Introduction 1:14 – Meet George Calombaris 1:54 – How many restaurants has George owned throughout his career 2:16 – How Andy first discovered George through watching MasterChef 3:36 – What George has been focused on over the past six months 5:29 – The catalyst behind George’s move and life change 7:12 – George talks about working with investors and building new hospitality ventures 8:55 – Can restaurants achieve consistent cash flow in today’s market? 11:55 – Would George prefer to build a pub from scratch or buy an existing one? 13:55 – George shares his approach to designing a pub menu 16:33 – Comparing cooking to artistry and creativity in hospitality 19:48 – What defines 80% of the customer experience in a restaurant 22:12 – How George builds and leads his long-term hospitality team 25:23 – The venues, pop-ups, and TV projects George is currently managing 28:01 – How George handles finances and stays focused on what he loves 29:21 – George talks about the real value of money for him and his children 31:33 – George discusses his kids and teaching them work values 35:12 – How George balances work, family, and his rest days 36:37 – What dinner looks like at George’s home and his approach to family meals 37:51 – How George has retained chefs and team members for over 15 years 39:52 – Do chefs need ownership or equity to stay motivated long-term? 41:30 – Why George believes social media is the modern-day agora 43:36 – George’s upcoming Australian and Indian TV projects 44:56 – How MasterChef Australia came into George’s life 46:44 – George’s advice for small restaurant owners and entrepreneurs 48:01 – George’s recent life discoveries 49:11 – George’s personal goals and focus for the next six months 50:30 – Connect with George Calombaris 51:21 – Outro

    52 min
5
out of 5
22 Ratings

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