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  • In this episode of the MindHack Podcast, we take a deep dive into the mechanics of anxiety with Dr. David Carbonell, an expert psychologist and the author of The Worry Trick. Have you ever felt overwhelmed by worry, as if your anxious thoughts were controlling your life? Dr. Carbonell explains how anxiety cleverly manipulates your mind into expecting the worst, trapping you in a cycle of fear and avoidance. Through our discussion, he reveals the psychological tricks that keep you stuck and shares proven strategies to help you break free. With a focus on practical advice, Dr. Carbonell introduces powerful tools like exposure therapy and cognitive-behavioral techniques that can help you confront and outsmart your worries, allowing you to regain control over your thoughts and your life.

    Whether you’re dealing with chronic anxiety or occasional bouts of worry, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable steps to help you overcome these challenges. Dr. Carbonell’s approach is both compassionate and effective, making complex psychological concepts easy to understand and apply. By the end of this episode, you’ll not only understand why you worry but also have a clear plan for how to tackle it. Tune in to learn how you can stop letting anxiety dictate your life and start living with more peace, confidence, and clarity.

    About this Guest

    Dr. David Carbonell is a distinguished clinical psychologist with over 30 years of experience, specializing in the treatment of anxiety disorders. Renowned for his compassionate and practical approach, Dr. Carbonell combines cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help individuals overcome chronic worry and regain control of their lives. As the author of the highly regarded book The Worry Trick: How Your Brain Tricks You into Expecting the Worst and What You Can Do About It, he has provided invaluable insights and strategies to countless readers, empowering them to manage their anxiety more effectively. In addition to his writing, Dr. Carbonell has dedicated his career to clinical work, guiding many through their personal struggles with anxiety, and offering workshops and online resources to reach a broader audience. His ability to demystify complex psychological concepts and his commitment to improving mental health have made him a trusted authority in the field of anxiety treatment.

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    The Worry Trick: How Your Brain Tricks You into Expecting the Worst and What You Can Do About It by Dr. David Carbonell
    Other books here

    People & Other Mentions

    Oprah Winfrey
    Cognitive Behavioral Approaches to Anxiety
    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
    Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
    Stoicism
    David

  • In this episode of the MindHack Podcast, we sit down with Tanith Carey, a psychology author and Gestalt psychotherapist-in-training, to explore the often overlooked issue of anhedonia, the inability to feel pleasure. Drawing from her latest book, "Feeling 'Blah'? Why Life Feels Joyless and How to Recapture Its Highs," Tanith delves into the relentless stressors of modern life and how they affect our brain's reward system, effectively taking it 'off line.'

    Tanith shares her personal journey with anhedonia and provides a deep understanding of how our high-speed, high-stress lifestyles contribute to this condition. Rather than pursuing the elusive concept of happiness, Tanith focuses on finding moments of joy in our challenging world. She offers actionable strategies to help listeners reclaim these moments despite the pressures of modern life.

    Join us as we uncover the biochemical underpinnings of joy and learn practical steps to navigate the complexities of the modern world, ensuring you can overcome anhedonia and find joy in everyday life. This insightful discussion is packed with expert advice and real-world solutions to help you reconnect with life's pleasures. Don't miss this episode if you're looking to transform your life and rediscover joy amid today's stressors.

    About this Guest

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    Feeling 'Blah'?: Why Life Feels Joyless and How to Recapture Its Highs by Tanith Carey
    Other books here

    People & Other Mentions

    mesolimbic pathway
    Andrew Huberman
    Anhedonia
    ADHD
    Burnout
    FMRI Scan
    Learning to Listen, Listening to Learn: Building Essential Skills in Young Children by Mary Renck Jalongo

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  • Join host Cody McLain in this episode of the MindHack Podcast as he sits down with Anita Anello, an entrepreneur who successfully transitioned from a high-powered software executive to a homeschooling mom and thriving home-based business owner. Anita shares her journey of leaving the corporate world to seek greater freedom and fulfillment, and how she developed her 6-Step Blueprint to Build a Profitable Business. She provides practical insights and actionable advice for those looking to make a similar transition, highlighting the importance of identifying strengths, building a following, nurturing relationships, and presenting compelling offers.

    In addition, Anita introduces her Elite Entrepreneur Events Formula, a strategy designed to help entrepreneurs host virtual events that generate significant revenue. Discover how Anita balances business success with family life and empowers women to achieve their dreams. This episode is packed with valuable guidance on navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship and creating a profitable business while maintaining a fulfilling personal life.

    Whether you're contemplating a career change, starting your own business, or seeking ways to achieve a better work-life balance, this episode provides the motivation and tools you need to take the next step in your entrepreneurial journey.

    About this Guest

    Anita Anello is an entrepreneur who transitioned from a high-powered software executive to a homeschooling mom and successful home-based business owner. With years of experience in the corporate world, Anita now leverages her expertise to empower women through her 6-Step Blueprint to Build a Profitable Business. She is dedicated to helping individuals turn their specialized knowledge into thriving consulting businesses. Anita's journey is marked by resilience, community building, and a passion for balancing professional success with family life. She also developed the Elite Entrepreneur Events Formula, designed to help entrepreneurs host virtual events that generate significant revenue. Anita's commitment to empowering others and her practical, actionable advice make her a respected figure in the entrepreneurial community.

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    WebsiteElite Entrepreneurs VIPFacebookYouTubeListen on Apple PodcastListen on SpotifyDownload as an MP3Free 6-Step Blueprint to Build A Profitable, Skills-Based Business


    People & Other Mentions

    Jodi WellmanYou Only Die Once: How to Make It to the End with No Regrets by Jodi WellmanJodi Wellman InterviewCrushing It!: How Great Entrepreneurs Build Their Business and Influence—and How You Can, Too by Gary VaynerchukEverybody Writes: Your Go-To Guide for Creating Ridiculously Good Content by Ann Handley
  • In this episode of the MindHack podcast, Cody McLain sits down with Neville Medhora, a renowned copywriting expert and the mastermind behind Kopywriting Kourse. Neville shares his journey from starting out in the world of copywriting to becoming a sought-after consultant and speaker. With his unique blend of humor and actionable insights, Neville delves into the art and science of persuasive writing, offering practical tips for creating impactful content and driving sales. Listeners will gain valuable knowledge on managing time effectively, leveraging social media for growth, and using AI tools to enhance content creation.

    Neville also discusses his approach to building a sustainable business and maintaining a balance between personal and professional life. He reveals the strategies behind his successful content marketing, including how he structures interviews and outsources content production. Whether you're a writer, marketer, or entrepreneur, this episode is packed with expert advice and techniques to help you optimize your communication and achieve better results. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the best in the industry.



    About this Guest:

    Neville Medhora is a renowned copywriting expert and the founder of Kopywriting Kourse. He specializes in transforming words into powerful tools that drive sales and engage audiences, making complex copywriting techniques accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

    WebsiteTwitterInstagramYouTubeNevBlogListen on Apple PodcastListen on SpotifyDownload as am MP3You're Gonna Die: A Framework for Happiness by Neville Medhora


    People & Other Mentions:

    HyperfuryDan Martell InterviewAlex HormoziMrBeastJoe RoganAndrew HubermanLex FridmanParis Hiltoncopy.aiMidjourneyChatGPTClaudeDan ShipperCanvaHustle NewsletterfiverrUpworkSwipefile.comCommonplace bookNotionObsidian Writing AppEvernoteGoogle KeepReddit
  • In this enlightening episode of the MindHack Podcast, we delve into the fascinating world of the unconscious mind with Dr. John Bargh, a leading expert and professor of psychology at Yale University. Why do we make the decisions we do? What influences our choices beyond our conscious awareness? Dr. Bargh takes us on a journey through the unseen forces that shape our everyday actions and decisions.

    From the subtle impacts of environmental cues to the profound effects of our internal instincts, this conversation explores how our gut feelings and unconscious processes guide us more than we might realize. Dr. Bargh shares insights from his groundbreaking research and his acclaimed book, "Before You Know It: The Unconscious Reasons We Do What We Do," providing practical advice on how to harness the power of our subconscious for better decision-making and improved well-being.

    About this Guest:
    Website
    ACME Lab Yale
    Before You Know It: The Unconscious Reasons We Do What We Do by Dr. John Bargh
    Other books here

    People & Other Mentions:
    Professor Michael S. Gazzaniga
    Roger Sperry’s Split Brain Experiments
    Joseph E. LeDoux
    Antonio Damasio
    Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain by Antonio Damasio
    William James
    Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
    Amos Tversky
    Cognitive Reflection Test (CRT) | Shane Frederick
    Dick Butkus
    Newsletters | Superhuman | Neuron | TLDR
    LLMs | ChatGPT | Claude AI | Llama AI
    ELIZA Chatbot
    The Turing Test
    Jeffrey Gray
    Hannah Arendt
    The Life of the Mind: The Groundbreaking Investigation on How We Think by Hannah Arendt
    Timothy Wilson
    Ambady and Rosenthal
    Love is Blind
    Umax App

  • In this episode of the Mind Hack Podcast, host Cody McLain interviews Rob Dube, co-author of "Shine: How Looking Inward Is the Key to Unlocking True Entrepreneurial Freedom." Rob shares deep insights on integrating mindfulness into leadership and balancing personal well-being with professional success. Drawing from over 30 years of experience, he discusses common entrepreneurial struggles like burnout and internal conflict despite external success. Rob highlights the importance of understanding one's 'inner story' and leading from the heart, introducing his 10 disciplines that promote inner peace, energy, and impact. The conversation explores fear-based decision-making, true self-awareness, and creating a business culture that prioritizes employee well-being. Cody and Rob also examine the pitfalls of hustle culture and the importance of being present with oneself and others. The episode wraps up with practical advice on living a fulfilled life by adhering to core values. Listeners are encouraged to read Rob's book and visit his website for further resources.

    About this Guest:
    Website
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    Leading with Genuine Care podcast
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    Listen on Apple Podcast
    Listen on Spotify
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    Shine: How Looking Inward Is the Key to Unlocking True Entrepreneurial Freedom by Rob Dube & Gino Wickman
    Other books here

    People & Other Mentions:

    Gino Wickman
    Michael A. Freeman,M.D.
    Driven: Understanding and Harnessing the Genetic Gifts Shared by Entrepreneurs, Navy SEALs, Pro Athletes, and Maybe YOU by Dr. Doug Brackman
    Andrew Huberman
    The Second Mountain by David Brooks
    Small Giants Community
    Tugboat Institute
    Conscious Capitalism
    Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl

  • In this thought-provoking episode of the MindHack Podcast, we delve into a topic that touches us all yet is often left unspoken: mortality. Join us as we welcome Jodi Wellman, a renowned life and leadership coach and the author of "You Only Die Once: How to Make It to the End with No Regrets." Jodi shares her unique insights on how facing our finite nature can dramatically transform our daily lives and lead us to a path of true fulfillment.

    Discover practical strategies for breaking free from the autopilot of day-to-day existence and learn how to infuse every moment with intention and joy. Jodi explains the profound impact of counting our "Mondays," exploring how this simple practice can motivate us to make more meaningful choices and pursue a life without regrets.

    Whether you’re seeking to enrich your personal life, enhance your mindfulness, or find that spark to ignite profound changes, this episode offers the tools and inspiration needed to start living more fully. Don't miss this opportunity to redefine what it means to live well in the face of life's ultimate certainty.

    About this Guest:
    Website
    LinkedIn
    Instagram
    You Only Die Once: How to Make It to the End with No Regrets by Jodi Wellman

    People & Other Mentions:
    The Eternal Return
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    Ryan Holiday
    Life Calendar App
    One SE App
    Exist.io App
    Tim Urban Wait but Why Life Calendar
    Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself by Kristen Neff
    WeCroak App
    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs

  • In this enlightening episode of the MindHack podcast, host Cody McLain engages in conversation with Deb Smolensky, an acclaimed expert in human performance and workplace well-being. They dive into the essential themes of her book "Brain On!," which advocates for the significance of mental fitness in improving focus, energy, and overall productivity during the workday. Deb shares insights on the necessity of managing our brain's energy, incorporating white space in our schedules to avert burnout, and offers practical strategies for emotional regulation and mindfulness. The discussion also delves into the challenges and emerging trends in embedding mental fitness into corporate culture to cultivate environments that support both efficiency and well-being. This episode is packed with valuable knowledge for anyone aiming to enhance their mental agility and flourish in today's fast-paced environment.

    Deb Smolensky's expertise is evident as she discusses the vital role of mental fitness in navigating the complexities of modern work life. With her innovative approach, she provides useful tips on managing energy, combating stress, and rewiring our brains for optimal performance. The conversation also highlights the importance of self-awareness, the power of pausing, and the need to integrate mental well-being into organizational practices. Whether you're an individual seeking personal growth or a leader striving to create a healthier workplace, this episode offers actionable advice and insightful perspectives on boosting mental fitness in our daily lives.

    About this Guest:
    Website
    Twitter
    LinkedIn
    Brain On!: Mental Fitness Strategies for Sharpening Focus, Boosting Energy, and Winning the Workday


    People & Other Mentions:
    When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing by Daniel Pink
    Daylio App
    How Do We Feel App
    The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload by Daniel J. Levitin
    Fundamental Attribution Error
    Dr. David Rock
    NeuroLeadership Institute
    Headspace
    Gallup
    Ginger App
    Insight Timer

  • In this engaging episode of The Mind Hack Podcast, host Cody McLain delves into a conversation with Justin Bean, author of "What Could Go Right?" They explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence on the future of work and the pivotal role it plays in addressing climate change. Justin shares his take on these surging industries, highlighting how technological advancements can pave the way for a more sustainable and equitable world, and provide unprecedented opportunity for those who help build it.

    The discussion also touches on the evolving landscape of capitalism, the rise of distributed economies, and the importance of redefining value exchange. Justin emphasizes the power of leveraging one's skills and privileges to drive meaningful change and contribute to a sustainable future. This episode is a call to action for listeners to embrace innovation and optimism to realize the opportunity in addressing societal and environmental challenges.

    More on Justin Bean:
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    What Could Go Right: Designing Our Ideal Future to Emerge from Continual Crises to a Thriving World by Justin Bean

    People and other mentions:
    Redwood Materials
    The Zero Marginal Cost Society: The Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons, and the Eclipse of Capitalism by Jeremy Rifkin
    Mark Zuckerberg
    Peter Thiel
    Ground News
    Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Max Tegmark
    How to Save the World: How to Make Changing The World The Greatest Game We've Ever Played by Katie Patrick
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    Albert Camus
    Maslow'sHierarchy of Needs

  • In this captivating episode of the MindHack Podcast, host Cody McLain engages in a profound conversation with Guy Kawasaki, a visionary in the tech landscape and master evangelist. Known for his instrumental role in marketing Apple's Macintosh and his impactful books like 'Wise Guy' and 'The Art of the Start 2.0', Guy shares his wisdom on transforming lives and making a meaningful difference.

    We delve into his latest work, 'Think Remarkable', acclaimed by Jane Goodall for its call to elevate our lives and positively impact the world. Guy discusses embracing change, the power of a growth mindset, and the importance of making a difference to be truly remarkable. Join us as we explore Guy's insights on innovation, marketing, and the journey to leading a fulfilling life.

    More on Guy Kawasaki:
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    LinkedIn
    Think Remarkable: 9 Paths to Transform Your Life and Make a Difference
    Other books here

    Books and other interesting mentions:

    Canva
    Macintosh
    Remarkable People Podcast
    Jane Goodall
    Carol Dweck
    Bob Cialdini
    Kristi Yamaguchi
    Andrea Lytle Peet
    Reed Hastings
    Kodak
    Theranos

  • Join us for an enlightening episode of the MindHack podcast with special guest Matt Zemon, author of 'Psychedelics For Everyone' and a leading voice in the psychedelic movement. Dive into the fascinating world of psychedelic therapy, as Matt shares his personal journey, insights on the therapeutic use of psychedelics, and the future of mental wellness. Explore how these powerful substances are transforming lives and expanding consciousness, and discover the potential they hold for healing and personal growth. Tune in to uncover the transformative power of psychedelics and their role in shaping a new paradigm for mental health.

    More on Matt Zemon:
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    Psychedelics For Everyone: A Beginner’s Guide to these Powerful Medicines for Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, PTSD, and Expanding Consciousness
    Other books here

    Books and other interesting mentions:
    Psychable
    Joe Rogan Episode
    Terence McKenna
    Stoned Ape Theory
    Eleusinian Mysteries
    The Immortality Key: The Secret History of the Religion with No Name by Brian C. Muraresku
    MDMA (Ecstacy)
    Psilocybin
    Microdosing Collective
    A Really Good Day: How Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage, and My Life by Ayelet Waldman
    Dr. Ben Malcolm | Spirit Pharmacist
    Psychedelic Pharmacist Association
    the dharmacist | Dr. Trina Nguyen
    MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies)
    Heroic Hearts Project

  • In this captivating episode of the MindHack podcast, we sit down with Mike Michalowicz, the entrepreneurial guru and author of "All In: How Great Leaders Build Unstoppable Teams." Mike shares his journey from founding and selling multi-million dollar businesses to redefining leadership and team dynamics. Delve into the essence of the FASO Model (Fit, Ability, Safety, Ownership) and uncover practical strategies to foster an 'all-in' culture in your organization. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned leader, this episode is packed with insights to transform your approach to teamwork and success.

    More on Mike Michalowicz:
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    All In: How Great Leaders Build Unstoppable Teams
    Other books here

    Books and other interesting mentions:
    Enneagram
    Myers-Brigg
    Predictive Index
    StrengthsFinders
    Dan Martell
    The Dream Manager: Achieve Results Beyond Your Dreams by Helping Your Employees Fulfill Theirs by Matthew Kelly
    Jim Rohn Quotes
    Wall Street Journal

  • Join us as we dive deep into the transformative power of self-compassion with Dr. Kristin Neff, a pioneering psychologist and author of the acclaimed book "Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself." In this insightful conversation, Dr. Neff shares her expertise on how self-compassion can dramatically improve our mental well-being, enhance our resilience, and lead us to a more fulfilled life.

    Discover practical strategies for cultivating self-compassion, the critical difference between self-compassion and self-criticism, and how embracing our shared humanity can bring profound positive changes. Whether you're struggling with self-doubt, seeking personal growth, or simply curious about the science behind self-compassion, this episode is a must-listen!

    Tune in now to unlock the secrets of self-compassion and transform your relationship with yourself.

    More on Kristin Neff:
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    Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself
    Other books here

    Books and other interesting mentions:
    Center for Mindful Self-Compassion
    University of Texas
    Internal Family Systems Work by Richard Schwartz:
    Thich Nhat Hanh
    Andrew Huberman & David Goggins Interview
    Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender by David Hawkins
    Inside Out (The Emotions Movie)
    WOOP
    Carl Jung Psychology
    Dan Siegel
    Jack Kornfield
    Chris Germer
    Jon Kabat-Zinn
    MBSR (Mindfulness-based stress reduction)
    Every.to

  • In this thought-provoking episode of The MindHack Podcast, we're joined by renowned Harvard sociologist and author Michèle Lamont to explore her groundbreaking work on social inclusion, recognition, and dignity. Michèle shares insights from her latest book, "Seeing Others: How Recognition Works and How It Can Heal a Divided World," delving into the power of narratives, the role of Generation Z in societal change, and the importance of creating a more inclusive and equitable society. Join us as we discuss practical strategies for bridging societal divides and fostering a sense of worth and dignity for all.

    More on Michele Lamont:
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    Seeing Others: How Recognition Works—and How It Can Heal a Divided World
    Other books here

    Books and other interesting mentions:
    Getting to Diversity: What Works and What Doesn’t by Frank Dobbin & Alexandra Kalev
    Men and Women of the Corporation: New Edition by Rosabeth Kanter
    Roma Film
    Ford Foundation
    Alliance of Domestic Workers
    Hollywood Creatives
    Transparent TV Series by Joey Soloway
    Mad Men TV Series by Matthew Weiner

  • This show delves into the groundbreaking 'Getting Things Done' (GTD) methodology with its creator, David Allen, offering an in-depth exploration of how this approach can revolutionize productivity and mental clarity. Allen shares insights into GTD's development, its core principles, and practical tips for implementation. The conversation illuminates how GTD enables individuals to manage their tasks and responsibilities more effectively, leading to not only stress-free productivity but also a significantly clearer mind. Join us for a transformative journey into optimizing your workflow and enhancing your life's organization.

    More on David Allen:
    Website
    Instagram
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity
    Other books here

    Books and other interesting mentions:
    Timothy Leary
    The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen Covey
    Tim Ferris
    The WOOP Method
    Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
    The PARA Method: Simplify, Organize, and Master Your Digital Life by Tiago Forte
    The Roam
    Commonplace Book
    ChatGPT
    Maker Vs Manager by Paul Graham
    EOS - Entrepreneurial Operating System
    The Checklist Manifesto: How to Get Things Right by Atul Gawande
    GettingThingsDone Training & Coaching

  • In this enlightening episode of the MindHack podcast, host Cody McLain sits down with Phyllis Ginsberg, a "survival to thrival" expert with over 30 years of experience in marriage and family therapy. They dive deep into Phyllis's transformative journey from being a court expert in high-conflict divorce cases to becoming a leading voice in positive psychology and brain research. Phyllis shares her personal experiences with burnout and how she used her own methods to shift her life towards happiness and well-being.

    The conversation takes a turn into the power of the subconscious mind, discussing how it can either propel us forward or hold us back. Phyllis introduces the concept of EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) tapping, a groundbreaking method that calms the brain's fight-or-flight response, reducing stress and anxiety. Whether you're struggling with societal pressures or looking for ways to improve your mental health, this episode offers valuable insights and practical techniques to help you thrive.

    More on Phyllis Ginsberg:
    Website
    Instagram
    YouTube
    Facebook
    Brain Makeover: A Weekly Guide to a Happier, Healthier and More Abundant Life
    Other books here

    Books and other interesting mentions:
    Roger Callahan
    EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique)
    Acupuncture
    WOOP Method
    Nick Ortner | The TappingSolution

  • Are you ready to redefine mentorship? In this enlightening episode, we're joined by Eric Koester, a professor of entrepreneurship and the mind behind 'Super Mentors.' Eric challenges conventional wisdom and introduces a groundbreaking approach to mentorship that focuses on opportunities, not just advice. Learn how to attract the right mentors through shared projects and why you should aim for 'super mentors' who can truly open doors for you. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to accelerate their personal and professional growth.

    More on Eric Koester:
    Website
    Twitter
    Instagram
    Super Mentors: The Ordinary Person's Guide to Asking Extraordinary People for Help
    Other books here

    Books and other interesting mentions:
    Joseph Campbell
    Making Moonshots By Rahul Rana
    Lux Capital
    Josh Wolfe
    Steve Blank
    Give and Take: Why Helping Others Drives Our Success by Adam Grant
    Noah Kagan
    Manuscripts.com
    Jesse Itzler

  • Welcome to another enlightening episode of the MindHack Podcast! Today, we're thrilled to feature David Kadavy, a trailblazing author and designer who's challenging the way we think about creativity and productivity. David takes us on a transformative journey, sharing why he sold all his belongings and moved to Colombia to explore a groundbreaking concept: "Mind Management, Not Time Management."

    In this episode, David delves deep into the neuroscience of creativity, explaining those all-too-familiar moments when we feel creatively blocked and how to break free. He introduces us to the concept of "event time," a way of thinking about time that's prevalent in Colombia and argues that it's more natural and conducive to creativity than our conventional "clock time."

    David doesn't just share theories; he offers actionable advice, routines, and rituals that have not only worked for him but can also help you manage your mind for better productivity. This episode is a treasure trove of insights that could revolutionize your work life.

    More on David Kadavy:
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    TikTok
    Mind Management, Not Time Management: Productivity When Creativity Matters (Getting Art Done Book 2)
    Other books here

    Books and other interesting mentions:
    The Heart to Start by David Kadavy
    Frederick Taylor | Scientific Management
    Geography of Time by Robert Levine
    Clock Time Versus Event Time by Tamar Avnet and Anne Laure Sellier
    The Art of Learning by Josh Waitzkin
    Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear
    Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement Address
    Maya Angelou Quotes
    Simon Sinek
    How to Increase Motivation & Drive | Huberman Lab Podcast #12 | Andrew Huberman
    The Eureka Factor: Aha Moments, Creative Insight, and the Brain by John Kunios
    Scubapro WetNotes Underwater Notebook

  • In this enlightening episode of the MindHack podcast, we're joined by Dr. Emily Balcetis, an associate professor of psychology at NYU. Dive into the intriguing world of perception, motivation, and decision-making as Dr. Balcetis shares her groundbreaking research. Learn how your environment can nudge you towards better choices, why cutting out temptations might backfire, and the subtle art of building new habits. Whether you're looking to change your snacking habits or find the motivation to hit the gym, this episode offers actionable insights for everyone.

    More on Emily Balcetis:
    Website
    Twitter
    Instagram
    Clearer, Closer, Better: How Successful People See the World
    Emily Balcetis | TEDxNewYork
    Other books here

    Books and other interesting mentions:
    Dr. Anne Holding
    Joan Benoit Samuelson
    Mendi
    Proprioception
    Stardust Song - Frank Sinatra
    Rethinking Positive Thinking: Inside the New Science of Motivation by Gabrielle Oettingen | WOOP Method
    Peter Gollwitzer
    Dear Data

  • A heady mix of philosophy, physics, and computational theory, this episode is not one to miss for those interested in the frontiers of scientific thought and the mysteries of existence.
    Cody McLain sits down with Stephen Wolfram, the founder of Wolfram|Alpha and a pivotal figure in computational theory. With discussions ranging from the inherent complexities of the universe to the nature of consciousness, listeners are taken on a cerebral journey that challenges conventional wisdom.
    Whether you're a tech guru, an aspiring entrepreneur, or just someone looking to expand your intellectual horizons, this episode offers something for everyone. Don't miss out on this captivating exploration of life's biggest questions.

    More on Stephen Wolfram:
    Website
    Twitter
    Instagram
    YouTube, Q&A Videos
    What Is ChatGPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work?
    Other books here

    Books and other interesting mentions:
    Wolfram|Alpha
    Podcasts
    Wolfram Writings
    A New Kind of Science by Stephen Wolfram
    Mathematica
    Double Slit Experiment
    Principle of Computational Equivalence
    Computational Irreducibility