The Magnus Effect Podcast

Magnus Kubo-Allen

Talking to ambitious university students to understand how they balance their ambitions with the day to day college life.

  1. MAR 11

    the art of attacking every part of your life with intensity | Ethan Jagoda

    Ethan Jagoda wears a lot of labels, like a software engineer, musician, traveler, but underneath all of them is a single commitment: live life to the fullest by going all-in on whatever creates genuine enjoyment.The episode opens with Ethan's story of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro without training, and his account of just how brutally difficult the experience was. He then connects it to a broader philosophy of deliberately doing something truly hard, a concept called "Misogi" and makes a compelling case for rethinking risk by focusing on real downsides rather than the fears that only live in our heads.We also get into his guiding principle of "impact × experience," his approach to travel through talking to strangers, and his belief that difficulty is often exaggerated from the outside. Ethan shares how he built community at Berkeley through his music club Tiny Dorm, and makes a strong argument for optimizing social connection, while reflecting honestly on identity, insecurity, and why college was ultimately worth it for the formative experiences it offers.0:00 Intro01:29 Climbing Kilimanjaro with no experience04:04 Summit day08:49 What it's like to experience hypoxia15:52 Misogi: The art of doing something impossible every year20:17 The start to an addiction of chasing fear23:38 Why solo traveling changes you31:36 Impact × Experience: Ethans life principle33:45 Difficulty is exaggerated from the outside43:49 Building Berkeley's Underground music scene49:57 Living for connection over comfort 51:49 Rethinking risk: What's actually a downside?57:07 The Night That Made Tiny Dorm Worth It01:07:27 The pain of becoming yourself01:13:41 Is College Still Worth It?01:22:53 Rejecting self-help books and going back to first principles01:34:50 Traveling to Japan and experiencing something new every night 01:40:35 The Skull Bottle01:46:47 What it's like to free dive 01:52:41 Rethinking risk part two01:59:25 A debate on western belief to not stay together as one community. 02:08:13 Final Message

    2h 22m
  2. FEB 4

    Making money like GTA: how to try EVERYTHING and fear nothing | Dylan Westland

    Dylan has grown his business staging properties for real estate brokers to over $50,000 a month while still a student at UC Berkeley, but this conversation is less about flexing revenue and more about the weird, in‑between space of being young, ambitious, and deeply unsure what “enough” even means. I wanted to document this snapshot in his life to capture how he’s thinking about his experiences so far, the risks he’s taken, and the way he sees the world before whatever comes next.​The result is a conversation about chasing bread versus doing things “for the culture,” the false glamour of college partying, and why so many people say they’re “locked in” instead of taking real risks in dating, work, and creativity. We dig into FOMO, college social pressure, fear of rejection, and a looming future shaped by AI and robotics, asking what it means to build a life that feels alive, not just successful on paper.Despite all the directions this conversation takes, Dylan comes back to one core idea: that we are all mortal, and obsessing over success misses the point. He believes almost anyone can learn to make thousands of dollars a month if they commit just two focused years to something and that what you do with that freedom matters far more than the flex itself.​00:00 Intro1:14 Creating impact on students by leading classes04:34 A better way of thinking of the traditional "college experience"06:39 Berkeley nightlife isn't actually all that13:01 The fear of rejection and the excuse "I'm too locked in" is ruining this generation19:44 Everything you do traces back to procreation31:21 The 3-Year window to escape poverty36:51 How Dylan made money with labor arbitrage38:59 Human data, the demand, and why its so profitable45:04 Tesla's secret heart surgery robot and Elon's 3-Year medical degree prediction01:13:18 Dylan's fear for the matrix serving as his greatest motivation01:17:16 Traveling to Europe with no phone and why everyone should too01:21:06 You do things to look cool instead of figuring out what you want01:28:17 You desperately need to find your unfair advantage01:33:15 Dylan's future life after making his money01:43:07 The pursuit towards being the unincorporated man (an idea from Palmer Luckey)01:51:25 Dylan's realization from a professor who works at the Federal Reserve02:03:16 Is making money its own rat race?02:07:36 A debate on chasing money vs doing what you love02:22:06 The Swimming Apes Theory: Omega-3, Japan's IQ, and Raw Salmon02:31:33 Abuse your body in your 20s because you can? Or maintain your health for the entirety of your life?02:38:16 Dylans final message to the worldGet in touch in the comments below or head to...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/magnus.akaTwitter: https://www.x.com/magnuskuEmail: officialmagnuseffect@gmail.com

    2h 42m
  3. 07/10/2025

    they're rebuilding social media for everyone.

    What does it take to build the next generation of social connection, and who gets to lead that revolution? In this episode, we sit down with Sean and Nathaneo, Yale students and founders of Series, the AI-powered platform reimagining what a network can be. We explore how faith, grit, and intention helped them raise $3.6 million while staying grounded, and why building real community means bridging the gaps that traditional social media ignored. From late-night risk-taking to rewriting what "being a builder" means, this conversation is about creating access where there once was none.Try Series: https://series.so/Nathaneo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathaneo-johnson-86aa4a253/Sean: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanhargrow/Yavuz: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yavuz-ozgun-4b9b6220a///TIMESTAMPS//00:00 Intro00:21 Calling Out Competitors: A Strategy for Success01:05 The Importance of Diverse Experiences01:40 Navigating the Startup Journey03:30 Building a Community with Series04:45 The Role of AI in Social Networks06:07 Democratizing Networks and Accessibility06:43 The Value of In-Person Connections08:15 Challenges in Community Building13:41 Entering the Entrepreneurship Space19:23 Understanding Acceptance Rates and Individuality20:11 The Importance of Mentorship and Shared Vision21:06 Forming a Strong Partnership21:58 Early Entrepreneurial Adventures23:06 Securing the First Major Investment25:32 Mutual Admiration and Personal Qualities28:15 The Role of Faith in Entrepreneurship33:54 Building and Continuous Improvement36:50 Reflecting on Personal Growth and Future Aspirations

    41 min

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Talking to ambitious university students to understand how they balance their ambitions with the day to day college life.