A podcast based on James Altucher's guide to becoming an idea machine.<br/><br/> Every day, I will take a theme and generate 10 ideas for it. <br/><br/> An experimental daily podcast for me to test the waters.<br/><br/>Credit: https://jamesaltucher.com/blog/the-ultimate-guide-for-becoming-an-idea-machine/<br/><br/>List of themes from: https://ideas-a-day.com/
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | EducationSociety & CulturePersonal JournalsSelf-Improvement |
Hey everyone, thanks for listening so far! This is the last episode for this season and here are 10 ideas for what I could do next with this podcast. Enjoy! Season 2 will start sometime in early 2020, probably mid or late January I suppose. more
When was the last time you've been to a costume party? Here are 10 themes you can choose from. Protip: When in doubt, dress up as a stick figure.
How I wish the world was more creative when it comes to their business cards, would make networking sessions a lot more fun too. more
Here are 10 interesting online courses that probably doesn't exist yet. more
Yes, this is rather meta but here's 10 things I've learned from making 10 episodes of this podcast. Season 1 will most likely end at episode 14 (or 21) and I will take a short break to prepare for and think about how I want season 2 to be.
Think simple pleasures, it shouldn't take a lot to make you happy and here are 10 things that would make me happy right now. What makes you happy?
A quick brainstorm of 10 subjects I'd love to research, some of which I already do. more
I'm no civil engineer or anything, and neither am I involved in building houses, but here are 10 materials I think a house can be made of. more
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