Drake, Warren Buffet and Taylor Swift ALL employ the same 4 strategies to stay at the top
This week, Jay breaks down the ideal ways to invest £100k into three straightforward categories and reveals the framework that all of the top billionaires and sports stars adhere to. While Rupy explains the 'arrival fallacy', why you should send a letter to yourself at 16, and the concept of 'antifragile'. As Amit wraps up the episode, the panel discusses Michael Singer's remarkable career trajectory.What to look forward to:03:05 Why you should write a letter to yourself at 1606:53 Antifragile10:14 The arrival fallacy12:25 What motivates billionaires & stars like Warren Buffett & Taylor Swift?19:15 If you have 50k or 100k to invest - where should you put it?34:35 Michael Singer's journeyLinks from the episode:Michael A. Singer: Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond YourselfMichael A. Singer: The Surrender Experiment: My Journey into Life's PerfectionRobert T. Kiyosaki: Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!Erik Partaker: The 3 Alarms: A Simple System to Transform Your Health, Wealth, and Relationships ForeverPaul Millerd: The Pathless Path: Imagining a New Story For Work and LifeNassim Nicholas Taleb: Antifragile: Things that Gain from DisorderDaniel Kahneman: Thinking, Fast and SlowSteady Capital: https://www.steady.capital/Previous guests include:Reece Chowdhry, Poppy Jamie, Eileen Burbidge, Nick Telson and Fred DestinDownload Jay's free E-book: 5 Crucial Lessons From Building Startups Worth $500mFollow Jay: TwitterFollow Rupy: TwitterThis podcast was produced by Fascinate Productions
What will happen when AI does your job better than you?
Episode 23: This week, Jay and Rupy discuss their experience of trying out the hugely popular AI chat bot ‘ChatGPT’ and how they feel it will affect the world as we know it. Rupy shares his top 4 books that he will be re-reading in 2023, whilst Jay gives us 4 top tips to help boost team motivation in 2023 and also explains what it means to be a ‘blissful failure’.What to look forward to:00:52 ChatGPT06:35 Books that Rupy is re-reading in 202313:38 What is blissful failure?16:28 How to boost team motivation in 202322:44 Jay summarises 4 tips for running a business in 202325:02 Amit discusses the importance of asking the right questionsLinks:Scary Smart - Mo Gawdat’s book on the future of artificial intelligenceUntethered Soul - Michael singer’s book on happinessThe Mom Test - Rob Fitzpatrick’s book on how to ask better questions - Rob’s websiteProduct lead growth - Wes Bush’s book on building a product that sells itselfInspired - Marty Cagen’s book on how to structure your tech teamsPrevious guests include:Reece Chowdhry, Poppy Jamie, Eileen Burbidge, Nick Telson and Fred DestinDownload Jay's free E-book: 5 Crucial Lessons From Building Startups Worth $500mFollow Jay: TwitterFollow Rupy: TwitterThis podcast was produced by Fascinate Productions
Fred Destin: Bringing punk to venture capital and thriving in chaos
Episode 22: This weeks episode features the ultimate culture-changing and highly insightful venture capitalist Fred Destin. Known for bringing a unique approach to startup decks and a rebellious attitude towards the vc industry, in this conversation, Fred shares his reflections on the values behind Stride VC, how to choose the right founders and how the philosophies of Jordan Peterson, David Whyte, Jeff Foster and Ram Dass can help in the world of venture capital.Audio TimecodesWhat to look forward to:03:06 - Thriving in Chaos and the beginnings of Stride.VC08:09 - How to best chose founders as a venture capitalist16:11 - Why you should stop worrying about replying to emails21:16 - Deeply understanding oneself24:55 - Bringing back the Divine Feminine to leadership 27:31 - Start-by cleaning your own room à la Jordan Peterson32:51 - Nobody needs gurus & the poetry of David Whyte 34:27 - The philosophy of Jeff Foster and Ram DassLinks:Stride VC website: https://stride.vc/Fred Destin’s blog: http://freddestin.com/Previous guests include: Reece Chowdhry, Poppy Jamie, Eileen Burbidge & Nick TelsonDownload Jay's free E-book: 5 Crucial Lessons From Building Startups Worth $500mFollow Jay: TwitterFollow Rupy: TwitterThis podcast was produced by Fascinate Productions
Shorts: Flexible thinking approach with Poppy Jamie
From our 26th of October episode with Pappy Jamie. Poppy gives some well needed advice for staying sane and looking after your mental health as a founder.Listen to the full episode hereWe're back to normal as of Wednesday and we have a huge guest and fantastic interview lined up for you!
Shorts: Exiting Design My Night
From our 7th of December episode, we hear from Nick Telson on details about exiting his startup.Listen to the full episode here