14 episodes

Zettelcast is an audio Zettelkasten—or “note box.” In each episode, Camden Bucey explores diverse ideas and disciplines in service of cultivating a fruitful life.

Zettelcast Camden Bucey

    • Society & Culture

Zettelcast is an audio Zettelkasten—or “note box.” In each episode, Camden Bucey explores diverse ideas and disciplines in service of cultivating a fruitful life.

    The Making of a Corporate Athlete

    The Making of a Corporate Athlete

    In this episode of the Zettelcast, Camden Bucey and his brother Kipton engage in a dynamic conversation exploring the parallels between sustained high performance in the corporate world and the rigorous training and discipline of elite athletes. The discussion is anchored around a 2001 Harvard Business Review article titled "The Making of a Corporate Athlete." The Bucey brothers consider how traditional management theories only partially address why some individuals excel under pressure. In line with the article, they advocate for a holistic approach to performance, emphasizing the integration of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual dimensions. Through their personal experiences and insights, they highlight the importance of discipline, routine, and mindset in achieving peak performance and resilience, both in sports and the corporate sphere.

    Read the article at https://hbr.org/2001/01/the-making-of-a-corporate-athlete

    • 47 min
    Management and Productivity Systems

    Management and Productivity Systems

    Camden speaks with his brothers, Kelly and Kipton, about management styles, strategies for delegation and communication, and personal organization and productivity systems.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    The Constitutional Walk

    The Constitutional Walk

    The concept of a constitutional walk might seem quaint in our fast-paced, modern world, but it’s a tradition deeply rooted in history and practiced by many serious thinkers that offers benefits to both the body and the mind. Setting aside dedicated time each day for a consistent walk isn’t just about physical movement; it also becomes a meditative and restorative exercise for the mind.



    Sources


    Taking a Constitutional Walk
    Advice to walk after meals is more effective for lowering postprandial glycaemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus than advice that does not specify timing: a randomised crossover study

    • 11 min
    The Power of Pamphlets

    The Power of Pamphlets

    Camden and Erica speak about their recent family trip to Ann Arbor, Michigan where, among other things, they visited Zingerman’s Deli. This unique experience opened a world of conversation about business philosophy, branding, and powerful ways to communicate your message.

    [0:03] Introduction

    [1:22] Zingerman's Delicatessen

    [6:58] The First Experience

    [13:32] A Unified Philosophy of Business

    [17:31] The Quote of the Episode

    [18:11] The Power of Pamphlets

    [22:17] Transcending Your Products

    [23:55] The Value of Print Today

    [32:10] Conclusion

    • 33 min
    The Quartal Harmony Principle: Small Changes, Big Impact

    The Quartal Harmony Principle: Small Changes, Big Impact

    In this episode of Zettelcast, we explore the transformative power of small changes through the lens of the Quartal Harmony Principle. Originating from the world of music theory, this principle highlights how small adjustments can produce radically innovative outcomes.

    We extend this metaphor to business strategy and personal development, suggesting that small yet foundational shifts in your approach can lead to groundbreaking results. Whether you’re a business leader eyeing strategic innovation or an individual looking to refresh your perspective, this episode will inspire you to rethink the "chords" of your life for maximum impact.

    • 11 min
    Solitude and the Intellectual Life

    Solitude and the Intellectual Life

    In this episode of Zettelcast, we explore the intricate concept of solitude as explored by Antoine Sertillanges in his seminal work, The Intellectual Life. Challenging conventional notions that equate solitude solely with physical isolation, we explore Sertillanges’ notion of “false solitude,” which suggests that true solitude goes beyond mere quietude of the external environment—it demands a serene internal landscape.

    Through thoughtful analysis and insights, we guide you on how to cultivate a mindful state of solitude that enables intellectual effectiveness and personal growth.

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    • 6 min

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