We're trying to learn more about videography, podcasting, and learning. We'll try to share the good stuff. activerecall.substack.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 149 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsEducationSelf-Improvement |
Microwaving another bag of broccoli
That was the 1 habit I wanted to work on.
The rest of the 1-1-1-1-1 pact
* 1 habit
* 10 pages
* 100 reps
* 1000 words
* 10000 steps Which adds up to 11,111 and maps to
* Habit building
* Reading
* Weightl... more
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A content diet review to start the new year. Aiming for weekly but we’ll see! Trying to get back into podcasting by focusing on audio-only. Also check out my latest Shorts.
(1) Journey to Michelin chef
* YouTube: h woo “i think i want to be a miche... more
Sharing some takeaways from “Same as Ever” by Morgan Housel and how they connect to the NBA from a casual watcher.
* Best Story Wins: MVP narratives
* Wild Numbers: Why watch games when you can watch highlights for an hour
* Calm Plants the Seeds ... more
I moved all the episodes and the feed to Substack! We’ll see how this goes.
On this week’s episode, I recorded in the car and tried to come up with some creativity takeaways from “Demon 79”
* No one likes the horns look, what do you want me to look... more
Notes on the podcasts I listened to recently
Not Investment Advice: "George Mack: Ignored Ideas, Creativity Hacks, Game Psychology, US vs. UK & Finding The Right Metrics"
David Perell: "Kevin Kelly: On Fame, Structuring Ideas, Writing Books, and ... more
I talk about my coffee/gym/dinner routines when living in 3 different apartments in New York.
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Book notes on "Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention" by Johann Hari
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I have been a listener since the beginning.
The banter between Walter and Francis are entertaining and natural. Often at times very humorous.
Keep up the great job, guys! More talk about video games, and bring back Jason!
As I listen to these episodes I can’t help but appreciate Walter and Ces’s willingness to introspect and discover tools. Their conversations can be lighthearted but they also have a depth that I feel will have a lasting impact on their audience. As a creative and driven person, I personally relate to most if not all the topics they discuss and have a deep appreciation for their openness. Thanks for what you do!
Check it out. 💪
I'd like to preface this review by saying that I fired up iTunes, installed updates to iTunes, and then rebooted my PC because iTunes requires a system restart for some unusual reason. Normally, I'd have forgotten what I was trying to do, but this review is IMPORTANT.
The humor in this podcast is underrated, and honestly not acknowledged enough. Clever jokes, occasional puns, and grade-A delivery. The podcast is two (sometimes three) childhood friends that talk about "growing up," challenges in... more
Great variety, well executed, and stuffed full of meat!
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