TKS: The Karnjanaprakorn Show

Michael Karnjanaprakorn

I run Choop, my personal holding company for weird ideas. Learn more: mikekarnj.com

  1. 01/21/2025

    My 2024 Review

    Reflecting on the year has always been part of my annual process — celebrating wins, learning from challenges, and planning ahead. In this essay and podcast episode, I’ll share my highlights, lessons, and goals for 2025, along with some unexpected takeaways from a year dedicated to having fun. Lessons Dropping the Mask: Letting go of the personas we build to meet others’ expectations is difficult but transformative. Living authentically allows for deeper connections and a more fulfilling life. Redefining Success: Inspired by my conversation with Kevin Dahlstrom, I’ve embraced a new version of the American Dream: sabbaticals, financial independence, passion-driven identities, and quality family time are what success looks like to me now. Health is Wealth: Navigating my heart health issues and running injuries reinforced a simple truth: everything else in life rests on a foundation of good health. Without it, nothing else is sustainable. Simplify to Focus: Decluttering my physical and mental space has been transformative. By owning less and streamlining commitments, I’ve freed up time and energy to focus on what I truly care about, whether it’s hobbies, relationships, or personal growth. Transitions take Time:  Big life changes rarely happen overnight. Shifting priorities, evolving identities, and exploring new paths require patience. Dead ends are part of the process; what matters is continuing to take steps forward without rushing the process. Read: https://mikekarnj.com/posts/2024-review Chapters 00:00 Intro 02:45 Highlights 26:32 Lessons Learned in 2024 29:54 Random 33:26 2025

    37 min
  2. 11/12/2024

    #38: Andrew Conner - Mastering Curiosity and Independent Thinking in the Age of Algorithms

    In this episode of TKS, we explore how adult curiosity, independent thinking, and cognitive growth shape not only our careers but also our entire approach to life. Our guest, Andrew Conner, co-founder of Levels, shares insights from his 18-month sabbatical, where he stepped away from the day-to-day of building a startup to dive deep into unstructured learning and personal exploration. We discuss the mental frameworks and practical tactics that sustain lifelong curiosity, why wisdom is "the best predictor of life satisfaction," and how to cultivate cognitive ability in an algorithm-driven world. Guest https://andrewconner.com/ is the co-founder of Levels. He is a software engineer, amateur potter, and tinkerer. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:19 Sabbatical 06:01 Guardrails 14:05 Adult Curiosity 20:10 Placebo Effect 24:55 Unstructured Learning 28:43 Framework 29:33 Navigating Algorithms 31:06 Intentional Content Consumption 40:37 Synthesizing and Connecting Ideas 49:31 Career Advice for Young High Performers The Karnjanaprakorn Show TKS features honest conversations with people who think differently. We explore unconventional ideas across life, work, and culture — expanding how you see the world. Each episode tackles a central question through personal stories and expert interviews. Host I am the founder of Skillshare and Otis. Learn more about me: https://mikekarnj.com

    56 min
4.6
out of 5
10 Ratings

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I run Choop, my personal holding company for weird ideas. Learn more: mikekarnj.com