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“Suffice it to say, uh the standard count of how many mitzvot, how many commandments there are in the Torah, has it as 613, which is no small number.”
“It's a skill to get 4,000 views versus 13. to get 40,000 views versus 4,000 to get 4 million views. So, you've got to get good at the things.”
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“I am asking all of you to call, text, write an email or a letter to every client you've ever had.”
“Google Adwords as we sit right now is in the same place that the yellow pages were in 2001. You might still be getting business from it, but it is declining rapidly.”
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1h 28mPodcastUFO Roundtable: CIA Physicist Proves Aliens Exist!
A 80-year government cover-up of non-human intelligence is allegedly ending, with declassified evidence suggesting advanced technology and recovered non-human bodies, but the full truth remains classified and guarded.
1h 11mHowto & StyleThe Most Incredible Transformation I’ve Ever Seen — Jerzy Gregorek on Cerebral Palsy and Coaching
A young man with cerebral palsy, initially unable to lift 15lbs, achieved near-normal function and community college enrollment through elite athletic training, challenging the notion of "permanent" disability.
34mHowto & StylePRISONER NO MORE: The True Story of Tae Jin Park
Tae Jin Park, diagnosed with cerebral palsy, transformed his life through intense training, shattering medical predictions and now attends college.
1h 19mPodcast“They Wanted A Bad Guy, So I Became One” - Ryan Garcia
Ryan Garcia's intense focus in the ring leads to a state where he can't recall key moments, highlighting a paradox where peak performance robs him of memory, raising questions about elite athletes' lived experiences.
30mEducationHarvard Thinking: Breaking the regret cycle
Regrets about actions are easier to repair than inaction, as our minds can rationalize past mistakes but fantasize indefinitely about missed opportunities.
23mEducationThe Eternal Now in Advaita Vedanta | Michael James
Advaita Vedanta claims liberation isn't a heavenly afterlife, but an awakening from the 'dream' of ego that never truly existed — though this radical non-dualism isn't for everyone.
1h 3mNews & PoliticsBob Spitz on the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and the Art of Biography
Despite their rock and roll fame, The Rolling Stones initially saw themselves as blues singers, only starting to write songs at their manager's insistence, which fundamentally changed the genre.
37mEducationHow Personal Identity Persists Through Time | Arnold Zuboff
Universalism claims your experience is 'yours' solely due to its first-person immediacy, regardless of physical form or continuity, challenging traditional views of selfhood tied to the brain or psychological links.
43mNews & PoliticsWendover Productions Sam Denby Interview at the Oxford Union
YouTube creator Sam Denby reinvests profits into increasingly complex video projects, but admits he doesn't fully understand the 'YouTube algorithm' he relies on.
1h 36mEntertainmentHow We Grew Koch Inc. to $150 Billion Without Going Public: Charles & Chase Koch
Koch Industries grew to $150 billion by focusing on 'capability-bounded' growth and 'creative destruction', but this model struggles to incorporate risk-averse employees and external political pressures.
21mScienceAI Music Scammer Gets Caught Then Hires Real Humans
An AI band's creator hired real musicians to perform their digital songs live, blurring the lines between virtual and human artistry and raising questions about the future of music creation.
28mEducationSell the Truth
Selling is less about persuasion and more about building credibility through honesty and empathy, as genuine excitement is key, not aggressive tactics; otherwise, you're likely selling the wrong thing.
1h 49mPodcastPulitzer Prize Historian: You Won't Notice Until It’s Too Late - Anne Applebaum
Democracies are ending not with a bang, but a whimper, as elected leaders dismantle institutions from within, creating a "kleptocratic system" where personal enrichment trumps public good.
27mEducationWhy a Landscape of Consciousness | Episode 2801 | Closer To Truth
Consciousness might not originate solely from the brain, suggesting a need to explore diverse theories beyond materialism and challenging the fundamental nature of reality.
2h 23mPodcast21 Harsh Truths About Why You’re Still Lost - Mark Manson
The majority of modern convenience, from AI to dating apps, robs us of meaningful struggle and satisfaction, making us fragile and perpetually seeking external validation.
1h 12mEntertainmentSpencer Pratt on Fixing LA: Wildfires, Homelessness, Corruption & the Fight to Take It Back
Spencer Pratt claims LA's homelessness crisis is driven by corrupt NGOs profiting from taxpayer money rather than solving the problem, and he's running for mayor to enforce existing laws and rebuild the city.
36mPodcastBali Tour Vlog (vapes, beach clubs & James Smith)
Chris Williamson's tour through New Zealand and Bali was a whirlwind of sold-out shows and unexpected challenges, culminating in a uniquely difficult final performance in a Bali nightclub.
6mNews & PoliticsSir David Attenborough Celebrates His 100th Birthday | 10 News
David Attenborough, turning 100, has inspired global conservation efforts through his nature documentaries, with a new coral species named in his honor as a testament to his legacy.
13mNews & PoliticsInside the wild life of broadcasting legend Sir David Attenborough | 60 Minutes Australia
Sir David Attenborough, at 86, reflects on a career spanning 70 documentaries and observing more species than anyone on Earth, now issues a stark warning on climate change.
35mNews & PoliticsBusinessman and former CEO of Xoom Kevin Hartz Interview at the Oxford Union
Tech is in a "super cycle" driven by GPUs, AI models, and expanded internet access, presenting a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for founders, though a crash is always possible.
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