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“You don’t want to do what they do, you want to see how they see”.– Nate GreenNate Green, is an author of multiple books, marketing strategist at Precision Nutrition and a recovering fitness junkie.Nate barely graduated high school with 1.7 GPA. Despite all odds, he became one of the most sought after writers and strategists in the fitness industry.He wrote one of the most popular blog post on Tim Ferriss' blog, The Extreme Weight Cutting Secrets of UFC Fighters.In this conversation, we spoke about:When it's time be aloneHow to make celebrity friends80/20 guide to be good at marketing See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tynan, is an entrepreneur, personal coach and minimalist nomad. He is the author of best-selling books, Superhuman by Habit and Forever Nomad.Tynan also pioneered the idea of Empire housing, to share homeownership with friends. With this, he brought an island in Canada and homes in Hawaii, Budapest, Tokyo and Vegas.In his former life, he is a pickup artist and instructor, best known as Herbal in The Game by Neil Strauss.In this conversation, we spoke about:What he learnt as a pickup artistHow to make friends as an adultHow to give advice that people listen See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nina Barber, is an executive and CEO coach & matchmaker. In 2 years, she is billing $2,500 - $10,000/month per client for her coaching services. She is also the founder of Prismaticco, a matchmaking service for startup executives to find coaches. Nina has also co-founded a social enterprise, Nika that brings clean water to more than 40,000 people every day. In this conversation, we spoke about: Why Nina spends $50,000 a year on self-development The emotional journey of operation to closing a $3 million dollar start-up How did Nina build her coaching practice in record speed See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Stephen Snyder is a sex and couple therapist for over 30 years. His goal, to help you have great sex. He is also the author of Love Worth Making: How to Have Ridiculously Great Sex in a Long-Lasting Relationship. Stephen is an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine. In this conversation, we spoke about: Why you should be sexually selfish How the idea of “desire” can mess up your sex life Why our thinking brain is stopping us from having "great sex" and how to "turn it off" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Derek Sivers, is a kind of a reluctant entrepreneur, circus-clown musician turned author. In 1998, Derek created CD Baby by helping his friends sell their CDs. It became the largest seller of independent music online, with $100 million in sales for 150,000 musicians. In 2008, Derek sold CD Baby for $22 million, giving the proceeds to a charitable trust for music education. He went to speak at the TED Conference, for 3 times in 2010 (which is unheard of), with more than 18 million views of his talks. Since 2011, he has published 34 books, including “Anything You Want,” which I love so much. In this conversation, we spoke about: What Derek love about Singapore Things he learn about sex How and when to use "feeling" when making decisons This is one of my favourite interview, enjoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ali Abdaal, is a YouTuber and junior doctor in the UK. His YouTube channel has more than 30 millions view and 500K subscribers. He is also the founder of 6med, the largest medical exam preparation crash course in the world. Ali holds a doctorate from Cambridge University. In this conversation, we spoke about: Ali's battle-tested learning techniques How to choose your doctors How to grow a YouTube while having a 50 hours/workweek doctor gig and much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michelle Florendo,is a coach for Type-A professionals and executives. She has served on the inaugural coaching team forSeth Godin’s altMBA, guest-taught on Stanford’s famousDesign Your Life course, and is a founding member of theForbes Coaches Council. Michelle is also a mother of 2, admits these achievements. Her coaching philosophy is a blend of decision engineering, design thinking, and lean startup principles. Michelle holds a bachelor from Stanford University and an MBA from UC Berkeley. In this conversation, we spoke about: Michelle’s evolution as a coach What is travel roulette? The hard truth about being a coach and much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Steph Smith(@stephsmithio), 25 is a senior analyst working onTrends, tracking up-and-coming trends. After less than a year of learning to code (while having a full-time job), she has won the Golden Kittyawardfor inclusion, on Product Hunt. Steph writes ablogabout remote work, women in tech and learning to code. These days when she is not at work, she is buildingUpread, a tool connecting indie publishers with their readers. In this conversation, we spoke about: Things women face in the tech industry Steph’s transition from consulting to remote work The ups and downs of remote work and much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Khailee Ngis a managing partner of500 Startups, a venture capital firm. He has led more than 180 startup investments, with a few “unicorn” successes such asGrabandBukalapa. Khailee has previously founded Groupsmore which got acquired byGrouponandSays.com,which got subsequently acquired byMedia Prima, Malaysia’s largest online media company. BUT, even if you havezerointerest in startups, this episode is well worth the time. This is really about the habits and beliefs of a successful (and fun) person. Enjoy this conversation with a curious character! In this conversation, we spoke about: Lesson learnt at Richard’s Branson Necker Island How does Khailee study and prepare for marriage Principal to a kick-ass pitch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alvin Pohis an entrepreneur and co-founder of Vodien, a cloud hosting company. Vodien was founded in 2002. It was later acquired by Dreamscape in 2017, and was valued for S$ 30million. Shortly after being a millionaire at 33 years old, he sold most of his belongings (including his Lamborghini) and embraced minimalism. Alvin holds a masters in Information Systems from Carnegie Mellon. He is now travelling and snowboarding around the world. In this conversation, we spoke about: Why Alvin sold his Lamborghini and embrace minimalism The evolution of Alvin’s fitness routine How Alvin apply the 80/20 principle to business Links Mentioned Connect with Alvin Poh: Website|Instagram At 34, Alvin Poh Is A Multi-Millionaire. But He Doesn’t Think He’s RichbyJustin Vanderstraaten I Became a Millionaire at 33 And It Was A Disappointmentby Alvin Poh Solve for Happyby MoGawdat Naval Ravikant interviewon Farnam StreetbyShane Parrish(Transcript) Interactive BrokersSAXOVanguard Total Index Fund Accu...