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Dr. Peter Attia shares insights on longevity, emphasizing the importance of muscle mass, cardiovascular fitness, emotional health, and strategic supplementation as key factors in living longer and better.
Jonathan Swanson discusses how leveraging delegation through personal assistants and AI can help founders and professionals dramatically increase their productivity, ambition, and ability to focus on high-impact work.
Jason Calacanis interviews Jonathan Swanson, founder of Athena, about delegating effectively, using AI-enhanced assistants, and how Athena helps founders and executives reclaim their time by matching them with highly trained remote assistants.
The NBA returns to China for the first time in six years, signaling an improving cultural relationship despite ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarloff discuss Trump's potential National Guard deployments, the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, and how the Manosphere is distancing itself from Trump's political narrative.
Scott Galloway discusses the challenges faced by an international student seeking a work visa in the United States, highlighting the country's restrictive immigration policies and their potential negative impact on talent acquisition. He then offers advice to a young writer about balancing his corporate job with pursuing his novel, emphasizing the importance of continuing to work while pursuing creative goals, and finally shares insights on managing workplace diversity and team dynamics.
Kraft Heinz announced plans to split into two separate companies by 2026, with one focused on higher growth products and the other on slower growth staples. The move comes after years of struggling with changing consumer preferences and declining stock performance, potentially setting the stage for potential strategic acquisitions.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: Nvidia reported a record-breaking $46.7 billion quarterly revenue, with complex geopolitical challenges surrounding its China chip sales. The episode also explores the U.S. imposing a 50% tariff on India and analyzes California's efforts to revive Hollywood through tax incentives, ultimately concluding that the entertainment industry's structural decline cannot be reversed by tax breaks.
Scott speaks with Ben Stiller, actor, director, and executive producer of the hit series Severance, to discuss the highs and lows of a four-decade career in Hollywood. They talk about growing up in a showbiz family, the lessons hidden in failure, and the creative risks that paid off. Ben also opens up about sobriety, balancing ambition with family, and why Severance almost didn’t get made. Follow Ben Stiller, @BenStiller. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Scott speaks with Ben Stiller, actor, director, and executive producer of the hit series Severance, to discuss the highs and lows of a four-decade career in Hollywood. They talk about growing up in a showbiz family, the lessons hidden in failure, and the creative risks that paid off. Ben also opens up about sobriety, balancing ambition with family, and why Severance almost didn’t get made. Follow Ben Stiller, @BenStiller. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices