
#645: The Forgotten Story of the Lumberjack Commandos of WWII
Today, it's hard to go very long without hearing about special operations forces like the Army's Green Berets and the Navy's SEALs. But before special operators became an ingrained part of the militar...
21 Syys 202046min

#644: How to Develop Greater Self-Awareness
95% of people say that they're self-aware. But only 10-15% of people actually are. As my guest today says, that means "on a good day, 80% of us are lying to ourselves about how much we're lying to our...
16 Syys 202050min

#643: Life Lessons From Dead Philosophers
Studying philosophy can be a metaphorical journey into wisdom. My guest today experienced it as not only that, but as a very literal journey as well.His name is Eric Weiner and he traveled thousands o...
14 Syys 202048min

#642: Finding Money and Meaning in the Blue Collar Trades
When it comes to living their best life and building substantial wealth, many young men's first thoughts turn to developing a new app or starting a popular YouTube channel. They don't think about digg...
9 Syys 202037min
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#450: How to Make Time For What Really Matters Every Day [RE-BROADCAST]
This is a re-broadcast. The episode originally ran in October 2018. Do your days seem like a continuous blur of busyness, and yet you don’t seem to get much done, nor remember much about how you spen...
7 Syys 202052min

#641: How Eisenhower Led — A Conversation with Ike's Granddaughter
From guiding the Allies to victory in World War II as supreme commander, to steering the ship of state for eight years as one of the country's least partisan and most popular presidents, few leaders i...
2 Syys 20201h 2min

#640: Weird and Wonderful Ways to Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable
When people start on a self-development journey, they'll sometimes create a bucket list -- all the things, all the typically exciting and pleasurable things, they hope to do before they die. My guest ...
31 Elo 202045min

#639: Why You Should Learn the Lost Art of Rhetoric
For thousands of years, the study of rhetoric was a fundamental part of a man's education. Though it ceased to be commonly taught in the 19th century, my guest today argues that it's an art well worth...
26 Elo 202057min






















