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Alex Hormozi breaks down his learning process into seven key steps: understanding learning as changing behavior, deconstructing skills, defining success through specific behaviors, ignoring psychological explanations, analyzing differences, and repeating the process until you become a "natural" at the skill.
Alison Gopnik explores how children learn like scientists, challenging traditional views on nature versus nurture, consciousness, and intelligence by arguing that babies are more conscious and experimental than adults, and that AI should be viewed as a cultural technology rather than genuine intelligence.
In this podcast episode, Mark Rober shares his life-changing "Life Experiment Theory" that transforms how people approach goals, failure, and happiness by treating life like a video game experiment, focusing on learning from setbacks and maintaining curiosity.
A former hedge fund analyst turned nonprofit founder, Sal Khan creates Khan Academy, a free online learning platform that provides educational resources to millions worldwide, driven by his mission to offer world-class education to anyone, anywhere.
Derek Thompson explores the decline of math achievement in America, revealing a crisis where students are getting higher grades but demonstrating lower mathematical skills, driven by complex factors including education policy changes, grade inflation, and the rise of technology.
Cal Newport explores how Abraham Lincoln navigated the distractions, dangers, and darkness of the 19th-century frontier by using purposeful reading and a systematic approach to self-improvement, offering a protocol for modern individuals to resist digital traps and build meaningful lives.
Exercise scientist Andy Galpin breaks down the nine fitness adaptations and explains why most people plateau by training in a "gray zone" without the specificity needed to drive meaningful progress.
Joe Liemandt, a software entrepreneur turned education reformer, discusses how AI and a mastery-based learning model can transform K-12 education, enabling students to learn 10 times faster in just two hours a day while providing personalized, engaging educational experiences.
An inspiring exploration of reimagining K-12 education using AI, personalized learning, and a radically different approach that focuses on engaging students, accelerating learning in just two hours a day, and empowering them to pursue their passions.
Sal Khan discusses Khan Academy's evolution from simple math videos to a global learning platform, focusing on how AI could transform education by providing personalized, adaptive learning experiences while emphasizing that human teachers remain irreplaceable. He explores the potential of AI tutoring tools like Conmigo, which aim to support and enhance learning rather than replace human educators.
In this episode, Sam Parr provides brutally honest feedback to two blue-collar founders by highlighting three common entrepreneurial traps: overlooking obvious growth channels, not thoroughly testing marketing strategies, and prematurely expanding before optimizing core business systems. The conversation explores these insights through a detailed discussion of the founders' mobile emissions business and broader lessons about decision-making and business growth.