
A podcast where two friends try to work out what it means to live well despite having no qualifications to do so. Through meandering and friendly conversations, Nic and Adam attempt to dispense some bite-sized philosophy for a disillusioned world.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | ||||

Welcome to a new miniseries on Identity and Politics!
In this episode, Nic and Adam discuss the objects they carry with them, as well as the ways in which we interact with material culture inform our identity and our politics.
In the episode, Adam ... more
It's time! Our annual holiday special! Only a bit late!
This is our annual episode, featuring Zac, in which we have a bit of fun, reflect on the year just passed, and make vague promises for the year ahead.
Enjoy!
This week Nic and Adam are continuing their self-help kick by taking a look at Dale Carnegie's How to Win Friends and Influence People and Samuel Smiles' Self Help. As with the previous book, Nic is much more receptive than Adam who is bitter and jad... more
Baby we back.
Welcome to Season Six of An Unqualified Guide to the Good Life! This season is all about ambition. To start the season off, we're starting in the same place that a lot of people start in their pursuit of ambition: self-help books. I... more
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These guys are great. Entertaining and very funny. Surprised they stopped in April. Hope they make more.
I really enjoy Adam and Nic’s take on different topics about how to live a better life. A great philosophical podcast for those who want to know how to practically implement philosophy. They are very funny too! A very comforting and thought provoking listen
Light listening, gently entertaining and jarringly educational.
It is obvious that Nic and Adam are lovely people (or are just good a pretending on a podcast) who are excellent conversationalists. Their banter is witty, charming, and thought provoking, albeit maybe a little disturbing such as Nic’s idea of a verbal palate cleanser (episode 3). I hope they continue discussing the good life for a long time to come!
A clever podcast, for now










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