
Explanations and How-To’s covering Productivity, Problem-Solving and Philosophy.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-Improvement | |||

David Deutsch—physicist, pioneer of quantum computation, and author of The Beginning of Infinity and The Fabric of Reality—joins me to discuss fun, learning, and how minds create knowledge. We explore the Fun Criterion: why a sense of “no fun” is bes... more
Dirk Meulenbelt, AI graduate, co-founder of based.guide, digital nomad, and organizer of CR events—joins me for a wide-ranging conversation at the edges of critical rationalism. We explore discipline and the Fun Criterion, creativity as compression, ... more
In today's video we explore two kinds of knowledge: factual knowledge—rules of thumb that seem to work but don’t explain why—and explanatory knowledge, which reveals how and why things work. Drawing on David Deutsch’s idea that humans are universal e... more
In this episode, we explore the limits of reality—not as reasons for pessimism, but as the best explanations we have for what truly cannot be done. Drawing from David Deutsch, I explain 1) the laws of physics, 2) unpredictable actions caused by quant... more
Bart Vanderhaegen, business consultant and host of the Seeking Good Explanations podcast, joins me to explain his Problem Based Management method, built on critical rationalism. We discuss how organizations can improve by focusing on knowledge creati... more
In this episode, we explore the Fun Criterion, a powerful idea of David Deutsch that helps us take action in a way that’s both enjoyable and effective. Rather than relying on discipline or forcing ourselves through tasks, the Fun Criterion urges us t... more
Dennis Hackethal, philosopher and author of A Window on Intelligence, joins me to discuss how human creativity evolved, how it differs from animal cognition, the role of emotions and values in the mind, and the connections between objectivism and cri... more
n this video, we explore how to choose between different solutions to a problem and the mental traps that often derail good decision-making. We look at two common pitfalls: acting too quickly based on instinct or limiting beliefs, and relying too hea... more









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A rich exploration of productivity, problem-solving, and philosophical discussions, this podcast aims to provide listeners with actionable insights and techniques to enhance their everyday lives. Episodes often feature expert guests sharing unique perspectives on critical rationalism, creativity, and decision-making processes, while also emphasizing the importance of understanding human cognition and the implications of cognitive biases. Listeners are encouraged to rethink their approach to challenges, with an emphasis on personal growth and effective problem-solving strategies.
The content stands out due to its intellectual depth, marrying theoretical concepts with practical advice, making it appealing for those interested in personal de... more
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Recent guests on The Do It Podcast include:
1. Bart Vanderhaegen
2. Dennis Hackethal
3. David Deutsch
4. Daniel Kahneman
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