The Storyteller Broadcast

Dan Clark

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Episodes

  1. 1d ago

    3x FIFA World Cup Champion Predicts the Winner

    Pelé on 2026 World Cup Predictions, Greatness, Pressure, and Staying Present Dan interviews Pelé about his three World Cup wins, his upbringing in poverty in Bauru, and what greatness really means. Pelé recalls winning the 1958 World Cup at 17, including key goals and the emotions of the final, and later discusses 2026 tournament context and favorites, predicting France to win while noting Argentina as a heartfelt pick and warning not to overlook Brazil or Spain. He highlights underdogs like Morocco and Paraguay, and evaluates the U.S. as improving but unlikely to win. Pelé advises ambitious people to accept loneliness, commit to disciplined practice, and be honest about ability, stressing that performance improves when focus stays on the game rather than appearances or metrics. He also shares his 1966 failure and 1970 redemption, emphasizing resilience and learning from setbacks.-00:00 2026 Winner Prediction00:18 Greatness Not Performance01:38 Pelé Joins Podcast02:05 First World Cup Story03:42 Tournament Favorites Breakdown05:07 France Versus Argentina06:20 Underdogs To Watch07:44 World Cup Meaning And Joy09:37 What People Get Wrong13:10 From Poverty To Legend15:14 Who Has The Fire16:56 Rediscovering The Game17:15 Stop Waiting Permission19:19 Dream Feeling Not Career20:51 Price of Ambition22:49 Authenticity and Progress24:34 Advice to Young Prodigy27:52 Presence Beats Metrics32:18 Living in Third Person34:38 Failure and Redemption36:21 Keep Going Closing-Follow for more content to support your personal come up journey.

    37 min
  2. 2d ago

    The Inventor Of Capitalism Reacts to The Attention Economy

    Adam Smith on the Attention Economy (2026): Why You’re the Product, Not the CustomerJoin my newsletter to get updates about the free download: dan-clark-newsletter.beehiiv.comDan hosts an AI-simulated Adam Smith in 2026 to discuss how human nature, moral sentiments, and economic incentives shape modern markets, especially the attention economy. Smith explains that his work connected morality and wealth, that the “invisible hand” was not his central idea, and that markets require moral and legal infrastructure like trust, reputation, and contract enforcement. They compare mercantilism to Smith’s view of wealth as productive capacity and warn about collusion, monopoly, and misaligned incentives. Applied to attention platforms, Smith argues the exchange is a three-party system where advertisers are the customer and viewers are the product, with algorithms optimizing engagement regardless of human flourishing. He advises consumers to treat attention like money, and creators to balance presentation with real value, build trust, and consider charging directly so users become customers.-00:00 Who Is Adam Smith03:30 Invisible Hand Myth05:58 Moral Sentiments Origins08:41 Trust Behind Markets11:33 Building Wealth Nations18:35 Mercantilism Versus Trade21:21 Entering Attention Economy26:39 Three Party Exchange Trap29:56 Fixing Platform Incentives30:39 Consumer Power and Brainrot32:55 Six Rules for Attention36:49 Creators Versus Engagement44:53 Make Substance Watchable48:35 Title and Thumbnail Hook49:46 App Plug and Wrap-Up51:35 Smith’s Lost Warning53:48 Economics for Flourishing-Follow to stay updated with new epsiodes!

    55 min
  3. May 28

    XXX Tentacion on Pain, Fame, and Purpose

    AI Interview with XXXTentacion: Childhood Trauma, Authenticity, Purpose, and the Truth About SuccessDan uses an AI avatar built from available sources to “interview” XXXTentacion (Jahseh Onfroy) about his life, music, and legacy. X recounts being born in 1998 in Plantation, Florida, raised largely by his grandmother amid family instability, health issues, and early exposure to violence and trauma, and explains how those experiences shaped his music and ability to connect with listeners. He discusses authenticity as honesty without facades, shares the message he wanted fans to receive before his 2018 death, and breaks down what he believes drives success—obsession, evolution, authenticity, belief, work, plus timing and luck—using “Look at Me” sitting on SoundCloud before exploding in 2017 as an example. He advises starting the work before belief arrives, finding a purpose beyond fame, and turning pain into a message, then names “I spoke to the devil in Miami” as his favorite song.-00:00 Would I Change Anything00:47 AI Podcast Setup02:15 Childhood Trauma Roots03:41 Music As Survival05:06 Would Pain Be Different07:18 Defining Authenticity11:27 Last Message To Fans13:59 How He Succeeded18:17 Belief Comes From Work19:05 Pain Fuels Belief19:56 Action Before Confidence21:06 Luck Timing and Grind24:12 Purpose as North Star27:44 Survival Without Selling Out30:31 Turning Pain Into Purpose34:31 Favorite Song-Comment who I should interview next. Subscribe and join the come up. Documenting my journey and sharing stories to help write your own.

    37 min
  4. May 20

    George Washington - "I have grown gray in your service"

    Interview of AI George Washington in 2026 during America’s 250th anniversary. “Washington” reflects on his last words (“’Tis well”) as peace earned by keeping faith with duty and resisting faction, urges personal integrity as the foundation of national health, and explains how copying the 110 Rules of Civility helped him build character despite limited education. He discusses managing his temper through discipline and structure, describes the strategic desperation behind the Delaware crossing and the suffering and reforms of Valley Forge, and recounts Newburgh as a pivotal moment preventing military mutiny. He explains voluntarily surrendering power after the war and presidency, warns against faction and foreign entanglements, and speaks candidly about his contradictions, including enslaving people while speaking of liberty.Comment who I should interview next!-00:00 AI Washington Teaser00:50 Building the Avatar02:36 How the Podcast Works04:28 Tis Well and Peace09:32 Early Life and Rules14:01 Temper and Self Mastery20:09 Surrendering Power27:33 Crossing the Delaware Setup30:50 1776 Collapse and Plan33:06 Crossing in a Blizzard34:04 Trenton Surprise Attack34:52 Leadership Under Uncertainty37:17 Valley Forge Hard Lessons41:07 Holding the Line Daily42:50 Newburgh Mutiny Crisis47:37 Spectacles and Vulnerability50:50 Walking Away From Power52:56 Martha and Private Letters57:17 Farewell Warnings and Death59:50 Message to the Future01:03:25 Final Thanks and Call to Action-

    1h 5m
  5. May 6

    Sun Tzu: Strategy for Modern Life

    The host uses an AI-built Sun Tzu avatar to explore how The Art of War applies beyond combat to everyday life, self-improvement, leadership, psychology, and decision-making. After outlining Sun Tzu’s historical context in 5th-century BCE China, the conversation reframes strategy as winning before fighting by shaping conditions, incentives, information, and terrain (environment). It summarizes the book’s 13 chapters, emphasizing deception as perception control, avoiding prolonged conflict, making oneself hard to defeat, indirect methods, and adapting to changing conditions. The discussion addresses knowing yourself and the enemy through calculation, observation, and testing, emotional faults that cause predictable mistakes, and why self-deception is especially dangerous. Sun Tzu’s advice for “amateur strategists” centers on organizing one’s forces (health, money, skills, relationships, habits, reputation, attention), preparing the ground, choosing key battles, mastering emotion, staying flexible in method, and building compounding advantage, ending with a Chapter Four quote about securing against defeat and waiting for opportunity.00:00 Life Is Daily War00:34 Reviving Sun Tzu With AI02:25 Support And Subscribe Break03:03 Who Was Sun Tzu05:25 Fifth Century China06:48 Winning Without Fighting09:16 Strategy For Self Improvement11:16 Art Of War Overview13:53 Deception And Control15:34 Ethics And Self Deception19:21 How To Know Yourself23:17 Emotions Cause Mistakes28:36 Managing Emotion With Strategy30:02 Becoming An Elite Strategist35:21 Closing Quote And TakeawaysComment who I should interview next. Join the Come Up Community(empowering to write our own stories)

    39 min
  6. May 1

    On Life and Meaning with Nietzsche: Ai Integrated Conversation

    Interviewing Friedrich Nietzsche (AI Avatar): God Is Dead, Nihilism, and Creating Meaning Featuring an AI avatar of Friedrich Nietzsche to explore Nietzsche’s life, ideas, and relevance today. The conversation covers Nietzsche’s fame for criticizing European “idols” like God, morality, and truth; his claim that “God is dead” as a diagnosis of lost cultural authority and the rise of nihilism; and his background from a Protestant pastor’s home through elite classical education to a radical critic of morality and culture. The AI Nietzsche explains key themes including genealogy of morality, master vs. slave morality, resentment, and perspectivism, and describes Nietzsche’s collapse in Turin in 1889 and mental incapacity until his death in 1900, plus his sister Elisabeth’s influence on his legacy. Dan compares Nietzsche’s proposed revaluation of values, eternal recurrence, and life-affirmation to his own resolution of pursuing truth, prompting debate over whether truth or life-affirmation should be highest. - 00:00 AI Nietzsche Setup 01:00 Podcast Goals 04:09 Why He Matters 06:08 Early Life Roots 08:07 Big Ideas Overview 11:11 Origins of Critique 13:16 Life Timeline Collapse 18:29 Modern Parallels 22:39 Revaluing Values 27:34 Nihilism Explained 32:09 Meaning After Nihilism 32:35 Three Nietzschean Formulas 34:06 Courage Without Lies 37:12 Truth as a Life Aim 39:55 The Why Exercise 44:18 Nietzsche Challenges Truth 49:48 Life Affirmation and Values 53:05 Nietzsche’s Final Years 53:30 Closing Reflections and Q&A

    56 min
  7. Mar 13

    Slavery to Free Man: Defy the Odds And Change Your Life

    How do you change yourself, the trajectory of your life, and your circumstances? The story of Frederick Douglass, the slave to free man, offers a timeless answer to all of these questions. Listen to the story of Frederick Douglass’s autobiographical narrative as a case study to explain a framework for personal change: imposed reality, awakening, direction, separation and tension, turning point, and strategic freedom. You'll learn that circumstances are the last thing to change and that Douglass became mentally free long before he escaped physically. Creating an identity in alignment with who you are, beyond your reality, enabled Frederick to overcome the dehumanizing violence and control tactics of slavery. The climax is Douglass’s fight with the “slave breaker” Mr. Covey, after which he resolves, "Cowardice departed, bold defiance took it's place." Learn from him this defiance to take control of your life and make positive change.-00:00 Change through Identity03:05 Steps of Change from Frederick 05:21 Frederick's Imposed Reality and Childhood Stories22:43 Seeing Another Way37:06 Friction of Conflict: The Dissonance Of Dream Versus Reality43:15 The Climax: One Cannot Live While the Other Survives52:28 Creating Growth Rather Than Decay01:02:00 The Escape: Bearing the Responsibilities Of a Free Man01:16:32 Seeing Life For What It Can Be-Get in touch in the comments below or head to...Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thestorytellerbroadcast/#story #freedom #changeyourlife

    1h 19m

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