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Should we teach kids to love the game or focus on winning? In this episode, I think about how sports mirror life—balancing grit and resilience with creativity and adaptability.
Drawing from my experiences and ideas from Range by David Epstein and Grit by Angela Duckworth, we’ll unpack the lifelong value of competition and the joy of exploration.
How do these lessons shape not just how we raise our kids but how we approach challenges in life and work?
Listen in for my perspective, and as always, share your thoughts and reviews!
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This week, I found myself captivated by the astonishing potential of quantum computing. A single claim—a computation that would take 10 septillion years on a classical supercomputer completed in just five minutes—sent me down a rabbit hole. In this episode, I try to make sense of what quantum computing actually is, how it works, and why it matters. I’m no physicist, but I’ve tried to break it down in a way that even I can understand. Join me as I explore the mind-bending world of quantum mechanics, qubits, and why this technology might truly be a game-changer.
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Drawing inspiration from Netflix’s culture of prioritizing high performers, I discuss how small, talented teams can outperform larger, less-focused ones.
How does this philosophy apply in today’s AI-driven world where small, cohesive teams wield immense power?
Hope you find some inspiration in the content I review!
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This week, I’m wrestling with a question that’s probably familiar to many: is owning something always the best choice? From cars to homes to everyday tech, the default mindset has often been to buy rather than rent. But does that still make sense? In this episode, I dive into the hidden costs, the shifting cultural attitudes toward ownership, and why renting—or even sharing—might sometimes be the smarter, less stressful path. No definitive answers here, just an exploration of a question that’s been on my mind.
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Hello friends, sorry for the intra-week intrusion!
I have found an incredible AI-powered tool that generates a 2 people conversation from my weekly posts. I want to try and test this, in parallel with my weekly newsletter. I will also publish the most read posts from the past, in case someone missed them and prefers listening than reading.
This is AI generated, so please expect some inaccuracies!Let me know what you think of this episode, and of the idea of publishing a podcast in parallel to the blog!
The podcast is also available on Spotify and Apple Podcast. BestG
p.s. I know the AI has a weird pronunciation of my name… guess there are too few Giovannis in the training data!!
Episode summary:
* Recap of 2024 Predictions
* 2025 Predictions
* Business and Economy:
* Automotive is Going to Have a Tough Year (Especially in EU)
* Tariffs Hit China’s Economy Further
* The End of Computing Capacity
* AI & Technology:
* AI Steps into Monetization Moment
* The Dawn of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
* The Year of AI Agents
* The Year of Robots
* Cultural and Social Predictions:
* Post-TikTok: A Social Media Reshuffle
* Meta is the AI Company of 2025
* Tech Movement: Banning Phones in Schools
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In this episode, we dive into the concept of a "zero complaints policy"—an unconventional approach to fostering a healthier workplace culture and stronger collaboration. Inspired by personal reflections and broader industry trends, we explore the tension between voicing concerns and creating constructive solutions. How does this mindset shape leadership, teamwork, and accountability? Tune in to hear fresh perspectives on why embracing a no-complaint mindset might just be the ultimate productivity hack.
This is an AI generated content starting from my blog post here. Subscribe to get my weekly posts in your inbox (now also in podcast form!).
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