Ozark
American crime drama television series (2017–2022)
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Videos Mentioning Ozark

Navigating bone health: early life influences & strategies for improvement & injury prevention
Peter Attia MD
A TV series whose final episodes were dropping on the day of recording.

Brett Johnson: US Most Wanted Cybercriminal | Lex Fridman Podcast #272
Lex Fridman
A TV series mentioned as an example of how one might launder money through cash-based businesses, such as casinos.

The Random Show: Boozy Quarantine Edition!
Tim Ferriss
A television series mentioned as being watched by viewers.

LIVE EVENT Q&A: Dr. Andrew Huberman Question & Answer in Seattle, WA
Andrew Huberman
A TV show mentioned as an example of content that can disrupt a person's sense of time, especially when viewed in the dark after sunset.

E71: Russia/Ukraine deep dive: escalation, risk factors, financial fallout, exit ramps and more
All-In Podcast
TV series mentioned and highly recommended by Jason as a great show, compared to 'Breaking Bad 2.0'.

E64: Antitrust standards & enforcement, tech repricing, lab leak obfuscation, E63 reactions & more
All-In Podcast
A Netflix original series, used as an example of content that might not be available in a potential ad-supported, lighter version of Netflix.

Kevin Hart — The Unstoppable Combination of Positivity and Relentless Improvement
Tim Ferriss
A show Hart watched during quarantine that motivated him to create content.

How to Cultivate High Performance — Reed Hastings, Co-Founder of Netflix
Tim Ferriss

Fireside Chat #2
Stronger By Science
A TV show that had recently released its third season, which the hosts had started watching.

How to Enhance Focus and Improve Productivity | Dr. Cal Newport
Andrew Huberman
Netflix television series, mentioned by Andrew Huberman as being highly addictive and disruptive to sleep.

Aaron Smith-Levin: Scientology | Lex Fridman Podcast #361
Lex Fridman
A television show about a family involved in money laundering, whose main character's stoicism in the face of impossible options is compared to Smith-Levin's own coping mechanism.