Never Normal

Neville Andrew Mehra

A show about living life on your terms. Because life is too precious to waste it waiting for the weekend! Join me, Neville Andrew Mehra, each episode for conversations with people who have escaped from the boring "default life plan" to find freedom, success, adventure, and more. Get inspired as we explore their journeys and discuss the lessons they’re learning along the way.

  1. 02/11/2022

    Turning Your Passion into a Business with Vikram Seth

    In this episode we discuss: How do you survive during an unpaid sabbatical?The psychological stress of not having a salaryWhat Vikram learned about psychology from Elon Musk at UniversityThe 2,000 year old ritual that Tim Ferriss still practices to prepare for adversity If you want to start something new, should you burn your bridges or leave yourself an escape?Overcoming the limiting belief that you are your jobThe massive lie hidden in our education and employment systemsThe creative approach to work that unites the greatest thinkers from Richard Feynman to Ernest Hemingway, David Ogilvy, and Richard BransonTactics for tapping into your subconscious mind to overcome creative blocksDealing with the mental struggle of asking your first clients for moneyWhy Vikram (an economist) and his brother Mrinal (a designer and developer) started teaching traditional Indian dance classesThe common denominator that determines your success in any business or jobShould you "scratch your own itch" when starting a business?How to deal with starting a business and having zero customers show upThe Magic of the Internet, Micro-niches, and following your own passionHow the internet is "undoing the industrial revolution" for creatorsGoing in to "Fear Mode"Balancing "scale of impact" vs "direct impact"What if you could keep your job and pursue your passion?  Links to Resources and Books Mentioned: Vikram on Twitter (https://twitter.com/vsethco)Bounce Bhangra Website (https://bouncebhangra.com/)Bounce Bhangra on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/bouncebhangra/)Tim  Ferriss on Practicing Poverty (https://tim.blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/137-tim-ferriss-how-to-practice-poverty-and-reduce-fear.pdf)Kevin Kelly's essay "1,000 True Fans" (https://kk.org/thetechnium/1000-true-fans/)

    1h 11m
  2. 01/27/2022

    Web3, the History of Decentralization, and How to Succeed in the Creator Economy with Jonathan Hillis

    Jonathan Hillis is the founder of Creator Cabins. It began as a single cabin in the Texas Hill Country, a place for creators to gather together to work on exciting projects 'IRL'. They've since launched a token and formed the Cabin DAO and now they're expanding into a decentralized city.   Prior to founding $CABIN, Jon was Director of Product, Shoppers, and Marketplace at Instacart, where during the pandemic, he grew their workforce of shoppers 5x. Jon also recently published an excellent essay on the history of centralization and decentralization cycles in Western Civilization. We cover all of that and more in this episode. Enjoy! In this episode we discuss: Decentralization and centralization cycles throughout historyAre we headed for collapse? Civil war? What about America vs China?What role will decentralized cities play in the futureCreating a playbook for future decentralized cities / nodes Opportunities for blockchain / innovation in governmentWhy are all the "internet intellectuals" moving to Austin, Texas?How the gig economy helped pave the way for Web3Is remote work a disadvantage for young people starting out in their careers?What people and companies get wrong about 'hybrid' (office/remote) workWhy Jon left Instacart (after growing their gig work force 5x)Promises and perils of working in the gig economyIs it fair to criticize Web3 for not living up to it's decentralization ideals?How to make it as a creator - what are the most relevant skillsets / experience to have today?Six ways to make $100,000 as a creator on the internet these daysOvercoming the "ickyness" of sharing your life and work on social mediaHow to succeed by finding community / "your corner of the internet"  Links: Jon's essay: A brief history of decentralized cities and centralized states (https://creators.mirror.xyz/s9h4_PQAcJyqgC0rnsWjw9geU2wJs-IBPXIzHhgi-P8)Jon's essay: Six economies of online creators (https://www.meatspacealgorithms.com/six-economies/)Clay Christensen's theory of Disruptive Innovation (https://hbr.org/1995/01/disruptive-technologies-catching-the-wave)The Nature of the Firm by R. H. Coase (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-0335.1937.tb00002.x)My first impressions of web3 by Moxie Marlinspike (https://moxie.org/2022/01/07/web3-first-impressions.html)

    1h 6m
  3. 12/06/2021

    Becoming a Digital Nomad in 2021 with Justin Gary

    Justin Gary is an award-winning game designer and entrepreneur. He started his career in gaming at the age of seventeen when he won the Magic: The Gathering US National Championships. Justin then escaped from NYU Law School to pursue his dream of becoming a professional game designer. He's since made games for global brands including Marvel, DC, World of Warcraft, and Bakugan. In 2010, Justin founded his own publishing company, Stone Blade Entertainment and released the hit deck-building game, Ascension.   Justin has taught creativity principles at the Wharton School of Business and to companies including Twitter, Zillow, and Google. Earlier this year, Justin and I launched Quality Questions (https://qualityquestions.co/), where we collect and send questions that help you apply the key lessons from self improvement books and lectures to your own life.  Justin's latest project is the Level Up habit journal (https://justin-gary.lpages.co/level-up-habit-journal/),  In this episode we talk about: Running a creative company remote vs in office Learning to prototype games as a fully remote teamThe two weeks that changed everything ("It was a shock to us. Why weren't we doing this before!?")How not being allowed to come to the office turned into a new marketing strategy for Justin's company The "kick in the ass" that finally prompted Justin to move out of his apartment"Fear setting" - What's the worst that could happen when you move out to travel?"The opportunity is never going to be better than now..."The mindset shift Justin had to make to become a digital nomadBeing conscious of when your assumptions no longer holdOptimizing for "being open to what presents itself" and "Get what's good where you are"What was harder about being a digital nomad than Justin expectedNightmare in Costa Rica"Discomfort is the price of admission"How to balance the trade off between comfort, adventure, and productivityHow things change once you've been a digital nomad for yearsHow to plan travel when you have unlimited optionsBuilding travel around your bucketlist The "positive pressure" effect of only being in a place for a short timeThe "surprising best part, by far, of being a digital nomad" for JustinWhat Justin would do differently if he started againWhen you should be willing to spend instead of saving moneyPreserving your morning routine as a digital nomadBooks and Products Mentioned: The LevelUp Habit Journal (https://justin-gary.lpages.co/level-up-habit-journal/)SolForge Fusion (https://www.stoneblade.com/solforge)Ascension Tactics (https://www.stoneblade.com/tactics)Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua FoerFollow Justin: JustinGary.com - Justin’s main websiteThink Like A Game Designer - Justin’s book, course, and podcast on Game Design@Justin_Gary on Twitter

    53 min
  4. 11/19/2021

    The New Fatherhood with Kevin Maguire

    Kevin Maguire writes "The New Fatherhood" a weekly newsletter dedicated to "Helping dads be better dads." Kevin is also a former Google employee and the founder of QuickHatch (https://quickhatch.xyz/) where he uses Design Sprint thinking to help bold companies solve complex problems in record time. In this episode we discuss: The three phases of scarcity that we experience throughout our livesWhat's missing from the existing advice for dads that prompted Kevin to start The New FatherhoodWriting a book one week at a timePutting the "dominoes" in the right order for your business to grow and succeedStruggling with screen time as a parentThe training we get for becoming dads. What advice do new dads need to hear?Fatherhood lessons from Bandit the Dog and setting the bar higher for dadsThat hardest thing for me about being a parentWhy did Kevin leave Google, one of the best companies in the world to work for?Moving away from San Francisco and the USA to optimize for family lifeAdvantages of living in Barcelona and attitudes towards children in SpainThere's more to life than "What's your name, what do you do?"The power of vulnerability, especially for menShould we encourage kids to play video games?How to approach choosing where to live with a familyLinks: The New Fatherhood on Substack (TheNewFatherhood.org)The New Fatherhood on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/newfatherhood/)Selected issues from the New FatherhoodHow to choose where to live (https://www.thenewfatherhood.org/p/how-to-choose-where-to-live)You are not your job (https://www.thenewfatherhood.org/p/you-are-not-your-job)Brene Brown on the Power of Vulnerability (https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_the_power_of_vulnerability/transcript?language=en)David Brooks' book, The Second Mountain (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MC94WDB/)

    59 min
5
out of 5
7 Ratings

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A show about living life on your terms. Because life is too precious to waste it waiting for the weekend! Join me, Neville Andrew Mehra, each episode for conversations with people who have escaped from the boring "default life plan" to find freedom, success, adventure, and more. Get inspired as we explore their journeys and discuss the lessons they’re learning along the way.