83 episodes

Formal schooling does a terrible job of preparing you to thrive as an adult. The Shit You Don't Learn in School podcast exists to make up for this societal failure. In this show, Calvin Rosser and Steph Smith share stories, insights, and resources designed to help you improve the quality of your personal and professional life. If all works out, you'll be at least 1% better at navigating the waters.

Shit You Don't Learn in School Calvin Rosser & Steph Smith

    • Education
    • 4.7 • 101 Ratings

Formal schooling does a terrible job of preparing you to thrive as an adult. The Shit You Don't Learn in School podcast exists to make up for this societal failure. In this show, Calvin Rosser and Steph Smith share stories, insights, and resources designed to help you improve the quality of your personal and professional life. If all works out, you'll be at least 1% better at navigating the waters.

    76. The Half-Baked Business Idea Roast: Sensory Museums, Zyn Tins, Unrecordable Spaces, and Much More

    76. The Half-Baked Business Idea Roast: Sensory Museums, Zyn Tins, Unrecordable Spaces, and Much More

    This is the 10th episode back for SYDLIS, so if you want us to continue creating new episodes for the podcast, let us know by leaving a review at ratethispodcast.com/learn. 

    In this episode, Steph and Cal bring a medley of half-baked business ideas to the table. They introduce the origin story of each idea, rate it on a scale of A-F, discuss modifications that would make it better, and most importantly, roast each other when the idea is a little too half-baked.

    This episode is a part of the broader nudge Steph and Cal push for everyone to see that there are endless ideas to pursue when you learn to see them in the world.

    Business ideas covered:
    Marketplace for premium goodsHot sauce tasting kits Long-duration gifting platformAI-powered collectible evaluatorsThe upgraded ZYN tin!Unrecordable digital spacesMaking friends as an adult workshopBidirectional poll-based newslettersHyper-localized surf guidesImmersive, animal sensory museums

    • 50 min
    75. Identity: The Strongest Force in the World

    75. Identity: The Strongest Force in the World

    There is something out there that can make one person more productive and kind, while another inharmonious -- even resentful. That thing is identity.

    And while we passively adopt parts of identity, we often forget that much of our identity is left up to us. In this episode, Cal and Steph explore the depths of identity and how being intentional around what parts of your identity you adopt, shed, or embrace can lead to a more fulfilled life.

    • 37 min
    74. Opportunity is Everywhere: Using Twitter, Wikipedia, Patents, & Niche Databases to Discover Trends

    74. Opportunity is Everywhere: Using Twitter, Wikipedia, Patents, & Niche Databases to Discover Trends

    The internet has a treasure trove of information that you can use to generate business ideas, spot trends, and understand what the future will look like before everyone else. But to benefit from the internet's wealth of knowledge, you need to learn how to use it in the right ways.


    In this episode, Cal and Steph discuss four unconventional ways that you can use the internet to find good ideas for businesses and products that people actually want.


    You’ll learn how to:


    Use Twitter searches to discover products that people wantTap into a rich reservoir of unsolved problems with WikipediaLeverage a sci-fi technology database to dream up the futureLeverage patents to see what companies are investing inResources Mentioned


    Wikipedia’s list of unsolved problemsPatent Drop newsletterNot Boring Sci-Fi Idea Bank and further reading on the databaseTwitter Searches"request for product" min_faves:200"someone please build" min_faves:200"I’d pay for" min_faves:200“why doesn’t this exist” min_faves:100"business idea” min_faves:1000This episode is not affiliated with Steph's work at a16z and is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures.

    • 54 min
    73. Writing to Save Your Life

    73. Writing to Save Your Life

    Writing is one of the most powerful tools on Earth. But few have mastered the craft.

    Perhaps because success in writing often actually veers you off course, leading you to a life of talking instead of living -- the very thing that drove the quality of your writing in the first place.

    One man  -- (who has written several novels, thousands of poems, and hundreds of short stories) has some merciless takes on the art of writing. And although merciless, many ring true.

    In this episode, Cal and Steph dive into the mind of Bukowski and the key lessons we can learn about creating art that truly shakes you alive. 

    This episode is not affiliated with Steph's work at a16z and is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    72. Inside the Early Days of Digital Nomadism

    72. Inside the Early Days of Digital Nomadism

    Few waves have hit the world quite like remote work; a wave impacting billions of people overnight due to a worldwide pandemic.

    But in reality, this wave was brewing for decades and thousands of nomads had long been proving there was a different and viable way to work. Calvin and Steph were two of those people, starting in 2016.

    Now that the world has caught up, they decided to reflect back on what was so special about that period and what, in retrospect, they might've seen then that much of the world had still not (and in some ways still hasn't) understood.

    Listen in for a look inside the early days of digital nomadism.

    This episode is not affiliated with Steph's work at a16z and is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures.

    • 57 min
    71. The Most Influential Artist You've Never Heard Of

    71. The Most Influential Artist You've Never Heard Of

    Few people inspire us more than Yayoi Kusama.

    Cal recently discovered this 94-year old's work while at the Guggenheim in Bilbao. Like many others, he was immediately gripped by her art – enough to be the only artist he looked up after his visit. Little did he know she was one of the world's most successful living artists, had been creating thousands of pieces across nearly a century, and has quite the storied past.

    In this episode, you'll learn about this incredible artist, from her long-time struggle with mental health (she has been living out of a mental facility for 50 years!) to her alienation from the art community and Japan, and how she ultimately succeeded beyond all of that noise by continuing to create a gobsmacking amount of art. A true hero's journey. 

    It's truly a wonder that we hadn't heard of Yayoi earlier. We hope this episode leaves you just as astounded by her as we are.

    • 40 min

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101 Ratings

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It is wonderful to be able to bring these wise voices into my life. I would never have that without this podcast. I really mean it and I don’t know what else to say. Keep up the good work. You really do help people including me. James

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Wish I had this podcast when I was in college

This is a really insightful podcast with lots of great advice. I wish this podcast was around when I was in college, but it’s still relevant even in my 30s!

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Loved the episodes on traditions. weddings, engagements, etc.

My fiancé and I have been struggling figuring out what to do for our wedding and we were only finding resources pushing us towards the traditional (and expensive!) way of doing it.

SYDLIS was the first to approach this topic from a new fresh perspective and give us new ways to think about it - and hearing about others rethinking and challenging the status quo was comforting and inspiring.

Love this podcast!!!

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