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  • A Note from James:

    "That was insane. Kevin Shipp, 17 years with the CIA, then, he had some wild experiences that led to him leaving the CIA. He wrote, just published a book that he published without the CIA's permission. It's called Twilight of the Shadow Government. And I got almost scared during this interview that maybe I shouldn't even release this podcast episode. I don't want to say anything. He didn't say anything that was like crazy or off the deep end. I just got scared. And when you listen to the episode or, and read the book, you'll see why. So I'm just going to go right into it. And I'd love to hear your comments. Here it is. Twilight of the Shadow Government about the CIA."

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, former CIA officer Kevin Shipp sits with James Altucher to unravel secrets and operations that rarely see the light of day. With over 17 years in the CIA, Shipp shares personal experiences that highlight systemic issues, unexplained cover-ups, and the often unchecked influence of intelligence agencies on public policy and global events. The discussion spans decades and touches on topics from high-profile events to shadow government operations, all detailed in Kevin's book Twilight of the Shadow Government. This episode dives into the real-world implications of intelligence, secrecy, and the inner workings of the CIA.

    What You’ll Learn:The Inner Workings of the CIA: How operations are conducted behind the scenes and the influence they wield over government decisions.Shadow Government Dynamics: Shipp explains what he calls the "shadow government" and its implications on U.S. foreign and domestic policy.The Cost of Speaking Out: Hear about the personal risks and consequences Shipp faced after publishing his book and coming forward with his experiences.Critical Events in U.S. History: Insight into high-stakes moments, from the Kennedy assassination to 9/11, and the CIA's possible involvement.Reforming Intelligence Agencies: Shipp's views on necessary changes within intelligence organizations to restore accountability and transparency.Timestamped Chapters:[00:01:30] - Introduction to Kevin Shipp and his background in the CIA.[00:03:01] - Media, government, and intelligence connections.[00:06:48] - Reflecting on personal experiences with DEI within the CIA.[00:14:02] - Strange intelligence operations and moments of disillusionment.[00:24:15] - Dangerous assignments and shocking security oversights.[00:36:33] - The recruitment and "elite" culture within the CIA.[00:47:04] - Distinguishing the "shadow government" and the deep state.[01:01:26] - CIA's historic influence on global and national events.Additional Resources:Twilight of the Shadow Government by Kevin Shipp and Kent Heckenlively

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  • A Note from James:

    “Oh my gosh. What a podcast with Naveen Jain. I first had Naveen on in 2014 or 2015, and he remembered it perfectly. That conversation was so fun, I still remember it like it was yesterday. It’s crazy because I’ve done over 1,500 episodes, but that one stuck with me.

    Back then, we talked about Moon Express and his journey building rockets to the moon. Now, almost ten years later, Naveen has built several other companies, including Viome, which uses cutting-edge technology to analyze your microbiome and help people live longer healthier lives. Today, we’re talking about his new book, The Youth Formula: Outsmart Your Genes and Unlock the Secrets to Longevity.

    At first, I’ll admit, I was tired of hearing about longevity—everyone seems to be saying the same thing—but Naveen has such a unique take on it. We got into everything: from the role of microbes in our health to fecal transplants (yes, really) and how bacteria can influence personality traits. It was fascinating. We even talked about how changing your microbiome could literally alter your personality.

    There’s so much in this episode that it’s going to blow your mind. I hope it’s not another ten years before we get Naveen back on the show. I’m definitely going to take him up on some of his suggestions, and maybe I’ll have some results to share in a few months. Here’s Naveen Jain.”

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, James Altucher is joined by serial entrepreneur Naveen Jain to explore the cutting-edge science of longevity, gut health, and human potential. Naveen, the founder of Viome and author of The Youth Formula, dives deep into how the microbiome shapes our health and even our personality. He explains why genes aren’t destiny, how microbes may play a more important role in our health than DNA, and what steps we can take to live longer healthier lives. James and Naveen also discuss the surprising science behind fecal transplants, the future of personalized nutrition, and why finding purpose might be the ultimate key to longevity.

    What You’ll Learn:How the microbiome plays a crucial role in your overall health—and might even affect your personality.Why DNA isn’t as important as you think when it comes to disease and longevity.The latest research on fecal transplants and their impact on treating various diseases.How personalized nutrition can help you optimize your health based on your unique biology.The connection between purpose, community, and living a longer life.Timestamped Chapters:[01:30] Introduction: Reconnecting with Naveen Jain after 10 years[02:44] The Youth Formula and Viome: Outsmarting your genes[03:17] Microbiome’s role in health: 99.999% of your body is microbes[04:02] Fecal transplants and personality: Can you inherit personality traits?[06:00] Personalized nutrition: Why “healthy” food isn’t healthy for everyone[12:00] The power of purpose: Why having a reason to live is crucial for longevity[21:32] Changing the microbiome to treat disease: Fecal transplants and immunotherapy[29:24] How microbiomes affect mental health: Serotonin and gut-brain connections[39:51] The role of AI in personalized health recommendations at Viome[46:00] Stress and the sympathetic/parasympathetic modes: Modern stressors vs. ancient survival instincts[48:01] The role of exercise: Why 30-45 minutes of movement is enough[49:00] Sleep and health: The importance of quality over quantity[56:58] Entrepreneurial insights: Why a smooth life isn’t what you want as an entrepreneur[58:07] Long-term vision: How Viome is focused on extending life by improving microbiome health[65:00] Wrap-up: James’s thoughts on the future of health and Naveen’s closing remarksAdditional Resources:The Youth Formula: Outsmart Your Genes and Unlock the Secret to LongevityViome: Learn more about personalized nutrition and microbiome analysis.Naveen Jain's Official Website

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  • A Note from James:

    "I do think that the most important use case for AI is in extending our lifespans. And I think if this isn’t five or ten years in the future—this is right now. Things are happening in AI that are going to change healthcare overnight. Today, I’m continuing my discussion with Hamed Shahbazi, founder of Well Health. This is a publicly-traded company in Canada, and it’s already impacting millions of lives by applying AI to healthcare.

    HealWell, one of Hamed’s companies, has processed over 18 million patient records. With this data, their AI can analyze symptoms and assist with diagnosis and treatment options faster than ever. Imagine calling your doctor, and before you even see them, AI has already pieced together potential diagnoses and suggested next steps. This is how we extend lives—prevention is the best cure, after all.

    In this episode, Hamed and I talk about healthcare AI and how it’s poised to save millions of lives. I’ll be sharing updates on AI and healthcare companies doing interesting things in the next few months. So, listen in, subscribe, and let’s keep the conversation going. Here’s Hamed, talking about AI in healthcare."

    Episode Description:

    James is joined again by Hamed Shahbazi, founder of Well Health, for an in-depth look at AI’s role in transforming healthcare. They discuss how AI can process vast amounts of medical data to assist doctors in diagnosing and treating patients quickly and accurately. Hamed shares his insights on how HealWell's AI copilots help healthcare providers manage data and improve patient care. This conversation reveals how AI is poised to revolutionize healthcare and extend lifespans in previously unimaginable ways.

    What You’ll Learn:The role of AI in accelerating diagnosis and treatment, potentially saving millions of lives.How HealWell's AI copilots enhance productivity and enable healthcare providers to focus more on patient care.The ethical and regulatory challenges in using AI in healthcare, especially concerning patient data privacy.The potential future of digital twins in healthcare, allowing doctors to simulate treatments on virtual models of patients.Insights into how healthcare AI could personalize supplements and treatment plans based on individual health data.Timestamped Chapters:[01:30] – James introduces Hamed Shahbazi and the current impact of AI on healthcare.[03:25] – How AI can prevent illnesses by providing rapid diagnosis and treatment options.[05:51] – Discussing the resistance from healthcare professionals toward AI.[13:27] – The use of AI for scribing medical notes and its benefits for healthcare providers.[19:05] – Ensuring patient data privacy and the role of consent in AI data processing.[27:13] – The future of healthcare AI, digital twins, and personalized medicine.[37:14] – Challenges in eliminating bias from healthcare AI.[47:56] – Potential for AI to improve life expectancy by supporting preventive care.Additional Resources:Oura Ring Official WebsiteWell Health TechnologiesHamed Shahbazi | LinkedIn

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  • A Note from James:

    "Are you a member of the river or the village? That’s the question we’re diving into today. Nate Silver—yes, the Nate Silver from 538—joins us with Maria Konnikova, a master of poker and decision-making. Members of the 'river,' as Nate describes, are rational thinkers. They make decisions based on probabilities and data, not emotions. So, are you in the river or the village? Because today, we’re talking about how to think differently about risk—whether it’s betting on an election, making an investment, or even figuring out how to navigate life. Here’s what you need to know."

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, James Altucher brings together two brilliant minds: Nate Silver, known for his predictive prowess, and Maria Konnikova, a renowned psychologist and poker player. The trio delves into how they make calculated decisions when the stakes are high. With examples from poker, elections, and everyday life, they discuss how we can all navigate a world full of uncertainty. What does it mean to be a rational thinker? And how can understanding probabilities make you a better decision-maker? Join them as they explore strategies for improving your risk assessment, leveraging data, and making choices that keep you in the game longer.

    What You’ll Learn:

    Risk Assessment Tools: How to analyze risk effectively using concepts from poker and data science.The River vs. The Village: Are you making rational decisions, or are you just playing it safe? Find out how to challenge your instincts.Understanding Probabilities: How to apply probabilistic thinking to everyday situations, from career moves to investments.Avoiding Cognitive Traps: Learn about common mental biases that can lead to poor decisions and how to overcome them.Betting on Your Choices: Practical advice on evaluating your options to maximize the chances of success.

    Timestamped Chapters:

    [01:30] – Are You a Member of the River or the Village?[03:21] – Meet the Guests: Nate Silver and Maria Konnikova[10:09] – Maria’s Journey into Poker and Game Theory[14:59] – Understanding Risk and Decision Making[27:55] – The Challenge of Trust and Information in the Digital Age[31:04] – Nate’s Transition from Poker to Election Forecasting[42:37] – The Evolution of Poker Strategy[54:15] – Betting Markets and Inefficiencies[1:00:58] – Decision Making and Risk in Poker and Life

    Additional Resources:

    Maria Konnikova's Book: The Biggest BluffNate Silver's Newsletter: The Silver BulletinMaria Konnikova's Newsletter: The LeapNate Silver's Book: On the EdgePodcast: Risky Business with Maria Konnikova and Nate Silver

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  • In this episode, I engage in a detailed discussion on various geopolitical issues, reflecting my optimism even in challenging times. We revisit historical events such as the Great Recession and 9/11 and discuss the current global situation involving tensions between nations, particularly the roles of the U.S., Israel, Iran, Russia, and China in the context of emerging proxy wars. I express concerns about the potential for World War III, influenced by proxy conflicts and the global arms trade.

    Throughout, there's an emphasis on the need for strong leadership and innovation in the face of geopolitical challenges.

    The conversation features Brandon Webb, a Navy SEAL veteran and military content expert, who explores the complexities of modern warfare and international alliances. The dialogue touches on innovations and economic stability amidst ongoing global conflicts, stressing the importance of leadership in averting potential wars.

    Brandon Webb also highlights insights from his military and intelligence background, discussing the complexity of current conflicts and international relations, especially regarding U.S. political dynamics and their impact on global security.

    00:00 Introduction and Optimism in Tough Times

    01:18 Current Global Conflicts and Proxy Wars

    04:18 Middle East Tensions and Alliances

    08:25 Economic Impact of Wars 0

    9:01 Historical Context and Policy Decisions

    11:52 Conversation with Brandon Webb 13:15 Discussion on World War Three

    16:05 Geopolitical Strategies and Leadership

    21:12 Political Landscape and Future Predictions

    31:25 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • A Note from James:

    Oh my gosh, every time, this is the second time I've talked to Gladys McGarey. Last year she was 102 years old, this year she's 103 years old. She wrote a book, The Well Lived Life: A 102-Year-Old Doctor's Six Secrets to Health and Happiness at Every Age, and it's coming out in paperback. And every time I read this book, I've read it twice now, and I talk to her, I almost feel like crying, and I don't really know why.

    It's almost as if she was born with wisdom, but then kept even growing for the next 102 years. Like she drove a Ford Model A car, and now she's talking to me through Zoom on the internet and going on podcasts, writing books.

    She was a doctor her whole life. She's been all over the world. She's had so many amazing experiences and also has suffered, of course, much loss. I don't think you're going to live to be that age and not have an incredible amount of loss that you have to learn to move past and still be positive and still live every day to its fullest.

    She had, she was riding a tricycle and it threw her off into the street and she broke three ribs. And she's now totally healed and on the podcast. I really look up to this woman a lot.

    Here's Gladys McGarey. We have a great conversation about all sorts of things and she's the author of The Well Lived Life.

    Episode Description:

    In this profound and enlightening conversation, James revisits the remarkable life of Dr. Gladys McGarey, who, at 103 years old, shares her 'six secrets to health and happiness at every age' from her book 'The Well Lived Life'. Reflecting on a life rich with experiences, from caring for patients across the globe to handling personal loss and surviving a recent tricycle accident, Dr. McGarey embodies resilience and wisdom. She discusses the importance of facing challenges, the transformative power of love and life, and how her encounters with notable figures like Milton Erickson shaped her understanding of human potential. Dr. McGarey's perspectives on aging, happiness, and living a meaningful life offer invaluable insights, emphasizing the significance of community, love, and choosing one’s path with intention.

    Episode Summary:

    00:00 Celebrating a Century of Wisdom with Gladys McGarey

    02:04 The Resilience of a 103-Year-Old: Tricycle Accidents and Recovery

    05:11 Finding Humanity and Overcoming Loss

    06:04 The Power of Love and Life: A Personal Journey

    14:44 Exploring the Mind's Influence on Reality

    16:31 The Magic of Connection: A Story of a Plant and Dementia

    25:39 Embracing Life's Adventures and the Quest for True Humanity

    31:29 The Philosophy of Life, Love, and Humanity

    36:07 Navigating Life's Challenges with Optimism

    37:47 The Power of Choice in Overcoming Adversity

    40:39 Turning Pain into Purpose: A Personal Journey

    41:47 Action as a Catalyst for Change

    42:23 The Interplay of Life and Love

    44:13 Embracing Aging with Grace and Wisdom

    46:33 The Impact of Stress on Health and Well-being

    47:47 Finding Meaning and Joy Amidst Loss

    50:42 The Importance of Memory and Presence

    56:42 Exploring Spiritual Growth and Self-Discovery

    01:02:05 The Role of Technology and Community in Modern Life

    01:06:32 Reflecting on a Life Well Lived

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  • A Note from James:

    You know, I first had Chris Voss on in 2016. Out of the 1500+ podcasts I’ve done, his is one of the few where I’ve really followed all the advice. His book Never Split the Difference wasn’t just any negotiating book—it’s a survival guide for life, built from his time as the FBI’s lead hostage negotiator. And trust me, if you’re going to take advice from anyone on negotiation, take it from Chris. His tactics don’t just work in life-or-death situations—they work in everyday business, personal relationships, and everything in between.

    Today, Chris is back on the show for the third time. We talk about his documentary Tactical Empathy, available on Amazon Prime, and what makes a truly great negotiator. Trust me, whether you’re selling a company or just trying to ask for a raise, you’re going to want to listen closely to this one. Negotiation isn’t just a skill—it’s a way of life, and you’ll learn why here.

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, James sits down with negotiation expert Chris Voss to dig into the real secrets behind successful negotiating. Drawing from his years as an FBI hostage negotiator, Chris reveals how the techniques he developed to save lives can be applied to everyday negotiations, from asking for a raise to making high-stakes business deals. They also discuss the impact of Chris’s documentary Tactical Empathy, which explores the importance of empathy in negotiation. With actionable tips and real-world insights, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to improve their negotiation game.

    What You’ll Learn:Why empathy is the most powerful tool in any negotiationHow to use tactical empathy to build trust and get better outcomesThe difference between tactical empathy and manipulationHow understanding neuroscience can give you an edge in negotiationsKey techniques to avoid burnout in high-stress negotiationsTimestamped Chapters:[00:01:30] Introduction to Chris Voss and his journey[00:03:00] The importance of tactical empathy[00:05:25] Chris’s experience with a suicide hotline[00:08:00] How to disrupt manipulation in negotiation[00:12:00] Chris’s approach to asking for a raise[00:15:00] The role of emotional intelligence in negotiation[00:19:30] Neuroscience and how it applies to negotiating[00:23:58] Triggering neurochemical responses in negotiations[00:27:32] Oxytocin and its role in building trust[00:31:10] Manipulative vs. genuine empathy[00:36:05] Building relationships and timelines in negotiation[00:40:15] How Chris deals with suspects and witnesses in interrogations[00:45:20] Evolution of terrorist organizations post-9/11[00:50:13] Tools of the trade: go-to techniques for negotiation[00:54:45] Using the Ackerman model in bargaining[01:00:09] Emotional bandwidth and hostage situations[01:05:08] Understanding pronouns and decision-makers in negotiations[01:12:26] Using empathy to secure high valuations in business deals[01:16:07] The importance of long-term relationships in negotiation[01:18:26] Final thoughts on anger and negotiationAdditional Resources:Never Split the Difference by Chris VossTactical Empathy Documentary on Amazon Prime

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  • A Note from James:

    "Oh my gosh, I am really interested in the history of the presidents of the United States. These are the guys who have not only shaped the country but to some extent have shaped the world. And I say 'these guys' because, let’s be honest, it’s been all men so far. Who knows? There’s a woman running for president now. We’ll see. Kamala Harris, right? Anyway, today I’m excited because we have someone on the show who knows a ton about presidents—Bill O'Reilly. He’s written about some of the most famous, from Kennedy to Reagan to Trump, and his latest book, Confronting the Presidents, gives a no-spin assessment of their legacies. Some of it’s scandalous, honestly, and it was fascinating to chat with Bill about who did what right and who really missed the mark. Plus, we dive into what’s happening in the political landscape today, from the current election to the economy. It’s a jam-packed conversation you don’t want to miss!"

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, James sits down with Bill O'Reilly, one of the most well-known figures in political commentary and presidential history. With his new book Confronting the Presidents, Bill pulls no punches in evaluating the successes and failures of U.S. presidents—from Polk to Reagan to Biden. What’s particularly captivating about this episode is how Bill’s deep knowledge of history provides context for today’s political climate. You’ll hear about underrated presidents like James K. Polk and get Bill’s uncensored take on why the current administration is struggling. James and Bill also discuss the dynamics of power, leadership, and what we can learn from the past as we approach future elections. It’s an insightful and candid conversation that’ll leave you rethinking what you know about American history and politics.

    What You’ll Learn:The surprising legacy of James K. Polk: Why Bill O’Reilly ranks him among the top 10 U.S. presidents and what modern leaders can learn from him.How presidential power has shifted: From the days of Jefferson and Washington to modern executive orders and how this impacts our political landscape.Current political divisions: A look at how today’s polarization mirrors the most divisive eras in U.S. history, and why social media has made things worse.What Bill thinks of today's political figures: His thoughts on current leadership, from Trump to Biden, and the factors influencing their legacies.Why past presidents might not crave power like today’s politicians: A discussion on how motivations have shifted over time.Timestamped Chapters:[01:30] Introduction to presidential history and today's guest, Bill O'Reilly[03:32] Underrated presidents: James K. Polk’s surprising impact[07:40] The evolving nature of presidential power and why recent presidents fall short[17:26] Current political climate: How today compares to the Civil War and Vietnam eras[25:29] Trump's political strategy and what Bill would advise him to do differently[33:23] Reflections on historical presidents like Lincoln and Teddy RooseveltAdditional Resources:Confronting the Presidents by Bill O'ReillyKilling Lincoln by Bill O’ReillyThe United States of Trump by Bill O'ReillyWatch Bill O'Reilly's daily show, No Spin News

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  • Here’s a draft of your podcast show notes based on the Wilbur Ross episode:

    A Note from James:

    Wilbur Ross, the man, the myth, the legend. I’m going to be honest, back in 1999, I remember playing a lot of poker at the Mayfair Poker Club in New York City. There was a guy there who worked for Wilbur Ross, who was running huge private equity funds back then. I was jealous because I wanted to work for Wilbur Ross. He’s been a consistent feature in building businesses decade after decade. Most recently, he served as Secretary of Commerce for all four years of the Trump administration.

    Now, Wilbur has a new book out called Risks and Returns, about his 55-year career building businesses and his experiences in government. So, I can’t believe I had the chance to talk with him about this incredible journey.

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, James sits down with Wilbur Ross, one of the most influential business minds of our time. From running one of the largest private equity funds to serving as Secretary of Commerce, Ross has been at the epicenter of some of the most significant economic shifts in modern history. Wilbur shares his insights on building businesses, navigating the complexities of government, and his views on the current economic landscape. His new book Risks and Returns offers a unique glimpse into his 55-year career, and this conversation is filled with the kinds of practical insights that entrepreneurs and investors won’t want to miss.

    What You’ll Learn:The keys to Wilbur Ross’s long-term success in business and government.How the American bankruptcy system aids in company rehabilitation, rather than liquidation.The challenges and opportunities around rare earth minerals and the semiconductor supply chain.Why labor force participation is crucial to economic growth and reducing inflation.How government fiscal policy and the Federal Reserve's actions contribute to inflation.Timestamped Chapters:[01:30] Introduction to Wilbur Ross’s career and private equity legacy.[04:37] The scope of the Secretary of Commerce's responsibilities.[06:41] The innovations Elon Musk has brought to the space industry.[13:19] Wilbur’s early career challenges and lessons learned.[20:20] Wilbur's approach to distressed industries and investment strategies.[32:15] How the government prints money and its role in inflation.[45:14] The national security threat posed by rare earth minerals and semiconductors.[50:26] Reflections on the Trump administration and Trump's unique approach to foreign policy.Additional Resources:Risks and Returns by Wilbur Ross

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  • Here are the podcast show notes with all the chapters included:

    A Note from James:

    "Sometimes, if you just read the news, it doesn’t always seem like it, but being President of the United States is the highest calling. You have responsibility over the entire economy, the lives of millions, and the direction of the country in war and peace. I’m excited to talk to David Rubenstein today—he’s the head of the Carlyle Group, a $500 billion private equity firm. He also worked for Jimmy Carter, has had presidents work for him, and just published a book called The Highest Calling: Conversations on the American Presidency, where he talks to historians about U.S. Presidents, from George Washington to Nixon and beyond. It’s filled with fascinating insights. Let’s get started."

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, James interviews David Rubenstein about his latest book, The Highest Calling, which dives into the complexities of American presidents through interviews with historians and Rubenstein's own reflections. Rubenstein shares what he’s learned from years of interacting with former presidents, how public opinions on U.S. presidents change over time, and what makes the presidency such a unique role. They also touch on the challenges and achievements of figures like Jimmy Carter, Abraham Lincoln, and Dwight Eisenhower, offering listeners new ways to think about the men who have led the country.

    What You’ll Learn:The evolving reputations of U.S. Presidents and how history changes its mind on who was successful.Insights into Jimmy Carter’s presidency and why he is gaining new respect over time.The unique challenges that presidents face in foreign policy, with examples from Carter and Eisenhower.How third-party candidates can impact U.S. presidential elections, and what history tells us about that.Surprising facts about lesser-known presidents and the personal relationships that shaped their leadership.Chapters:01:30 – The Weight of the Presidency: Why it's the highest calling in America.02:09 – Introduction of David Rubenstein and his work with U.S. Presidents.03:01 – Rubenstein’s New Book: The Highest Calling and why it stands out.03:19 – Changing Opinions: How history re-evaluates past presidents.05:12 – Jimmy Carter’s Presidency: Achievements and controversies.08:37 – Foreign Policy and Perception: How leaders are judged at home and abroad.10:21 – Carter's Unique Strategy in 1976: His rise to the presidency.12:38 – Foreign Policy in the Middle East and the Iran Hostage Crisis.14:03 – Stories Left Out: Surprising anecdotes from U.S. history, like Teddy Roosevelt’s Amazon expedition.21:54 – Coolidge’s Forgotten Legacy: Why he is an underrated president.23:02 – Hoover’s Response to the Great Depression: Was it Coolidge’s fault?25:21 – Eisenhower’s Quiet Success: How peace and prosperity defined his presidency.29:01 – Military Presidents and Their Reluctance to Use Force: Why they preferred diplomacy.32:17 – The President's Club: Why it no longer exists and the political divide today.33:50 – The Role of Fundraising in Political Polarization.36:46 – The Costs of Running a Presidential Campaign: Why it’s so expensive.38:13 – Lincoln’s Path to the Presidency: How he stood out in a crowded race.39:49 – The Electoral College Debate: Should it still exist?42:18 – Third-Party Candidates and Their Impact on Elections.44:06 – Overrated and Underrated Presidents: How Kennedy and Eisenhower are viewed today.49:09 – Nixon’s Fall from Grace: How his tapes ruined his presidency.50:12 – Nixon’s Post-Presidency and Redemption.54:45 – Presidential Debates: How one-liners and debate prep can make or break a candidate.57:40 – The Influence of Speechwriters: Ted Sorensen’s role in Kennedy’s speeches.01:00:04 – Entering Politics: David Rubenstein’s inspiration from Ted Sorensen.01:01:21 – What Presidents Should Know About the Economy.01:03:16 – Unrealized Gains and Tax Proposals: Do candidates really understand the economy?Additional Resources:David Rubenstein’s book: The Highest Calling.

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  • Episode Description:

    In this episode, James sits down with Hamed Shahbazi, the CEO of WELL Health Technology and Chairman of Healwell AI, who has been pioneering advancements in healthcare through technology. Hamed shares how AI is not just a tool for the future but a current reality that is reshaping the healthcare industry. From predicting diseases to optimizing treatments, AI is making healthcare more personalized and proactive. Hamed’s insights reveal how these technological advancements are poised to dramatically improve patient outcomes, streamline medical processes, and ultimately save lives.

    This episode isn't just about the potential of AI in healthcare—it's about the actual changes happening right now. Hamed discusses the importance of data in healthcare and how AI uses this data to make life-saving decisions that were previously unimaginable. If you’re interested in the future of medicine, this episode offers a clear view of what’s coming and what’s already here.

    What You’ll Learn:The Role of AI in Diagnosing Rare Diseases: Discover how AI is capable of identifying rare diseases that even experienced doctors might miss, using complex data analysis.AI's Impact on Personalized Healthcare: Learn how AI personalizes healthcare by analyzing individual patient data against millions of other records to offer tailored health advice and treatment plans.Efficiency in Healthcare with AI: Understand how AI is reducing the workload for physicians by automating data entry and patient monitoring, allowing them to focus more on patient care.Healthcare as a Service: Explore the concept of Healthcare as a Service (HaaS), where AI-driven platforms provide continuous health monitoring and proactive care suggestions.The Future of AI and Healthcare: Get insights into how AI is set to transform healthcare, not just in the long term but in the immediate future, making healthcare more accessible and efficient.Chapters:00:00 - Introduction and the Evolution of Healthcare03:10 - How the Oura Ring Tracks and Measures Stress08:05 - The Impact of Continuous Health Monitoring12:15 - AI's Role in Health Data Analysis and Prediction19:35 - The Future of AI in Personalized Healthcare26:00 - Real-Life Examples of AI Diagnosing Rare Diseases35:20 - Challenges and Benefits of AI in Medical Diagnosis42:40 - The Concept of Healthcare as a Service46:55 - Future Predictions and Parting ThoughtsAdditional Resources:Oura Ring Official WebsiteWell Health TechnologiesHamed Shahbazi | LinkedIn

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  • In this episode, I analyze the surprising decision of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to suspend his presidential campaign and endorse Donald Trump, examining the potential ripple effects on the upcoming election. I address several key questions, such as how this decision could influence voter behavior, affect fundraising dynamics, and reshape election strategies for both Trump and Kamala Harris. I delved into my personal experience with RFK Jr., including his appearance on my podcast where he discussed his contentious views on vaccines, which I initially chose not to release due to their controversial nature and my inability to fact-check them at the time.

    Additionally, I provide a historical perspective by examining past elections where third-party candidates acted as spoilers, such as Ralph Nader in the 2000 election and Theodore Roosevelt in the 1912 election. These examples highlight the significant impact a third-party candidate can have on election outcomes. The script further explores RFK Jr.'s speech and newly expressed concerns about chronic diseases, obesity, and ultra-processed foods in the U.S., comparing his claims with available data and trends.

    I also address the concept of corporate capture of federal agencies like the FDA, providing examples of former FDA officials who moved to high-level positions in pharmaceutical companies. This discussion includes RFK Jr.'s claim that 50 percent of the FDA's funding comes from pharmaceutical companies through user fees, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest.

    Moreover, I discuss RFK Jr.'s potential future role in a Trump administration, focusing on health policy issues, and his influence on current polling dynamics. I fact-check several of his statements and analyze their implications for American health and longevity, contrasting U.S. life expectancy with that of other countries. Finally, I explore economic policies proposed by Kamala Harris and their potential impact on the U.S. economy, emphasizing RFK Jr.'s emphasis on children's health and the possible consequences of his alignment with Trump for the upcoming election. This detailed analysis aims to provide viewers with a nuanced understanding of RFK Jr.'s endorsement and its broader political and social implications.

    00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene
    00:14 Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Campaign Suspension
    00:47 Personal Reflections on Vaccines
    04:03 Impact of Third-Party Candidates in Elections
    06:38 Historical Spoiler Elections
    13:23 RFK Jr.'s Concerns and Endorsement of Trump
    22:49 Polling Dynamics and Election Predictions
    27:52 RFK Jr.'s Potential Role in a Trump Administration
    30:04 Fact-Checking RFK Jr.'s Claims on Health Issues
    34:14 Big Pharma: Friend or Foe?
    34:34 The Decline of Smoking and Its Impact on Life Expectancy
    35:34 Comparing Life Expectancy Across Countries
    37:01 The Role of Ultra-Processed Foods in American Health
    39:37 RFK Jr.'s Controversial Views on Vaccines
    41:43 The Impact of RFK Jr.'s Political Moves
    46:39 Corporate Capture and Its Consequences
    51:59 Economic Policies and Their Implications
    54:46 RFK Jr.'s Focus on Children's Health
    58:30 Final Thoughts and Listener Questions

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  • A Note from James:

    "Marshall, you have the best name in the world for someone who’s going to write about leadership. I would hire you as a coach just for your name alone—Marshall Goldsmith, it just sounds perfect. For those who aren’t familiar, and I’ll do an intro, you’ve written an enormous number of successful leadership books, selling over 3 million copies. You’ve coached Fortune 500 CEOs, and you’re launching MarshallGoldsmith.AI, your new AI venture. Let’s get into what it means to be a good coach."

    Episode Description:

    In this episode of The James Altucher Show, James welcomes Marshall Goldsmith, one of the world’s leading executive coaches and a best-selling author. Marshall shares his insights on leadership, coaching, and the often-overlooked distinction between happiness and achievement. With a career that spans decades, Marshall’s wisdom is not just theoretical; it’s backed by his experience coaching some of the most successful leaders in the world.

    Listeners will discover why coaching isn’t just about offering advice but about working with those who are ready to make real changes. Marshall’s no-nonsense approach to identifying and working with key stakeholders, understanding the value of process over results, and the importance of daily habits for personal growth are just a few of the many lessons shared in this episode.

    What You’ll Learn:Why the most successful leaders seek out coaching and how it helps them continue to grow.The critical difference between happiness and achievement, and why you shouldn’t confuse the two.How focusing on the process rather than the results can lead to greater success and satisfaction.Practical techniques for self-improvement that you can implement daily, including the power of active questioning.The unique challenges and opportunities presented by AI in the realm of coaching and personal development.Chapters:01:00 - Introduction and Name Discussion02:04 - Marshall Goldsmith's Coaching Philosophy02:13 - Success Stories: Alan Mullally and Hubert Jolie04:00 - The Impact of Coaching on Leadership08:16 - Coaching Techniques and Stakeholder Feedback16:09 - Happiness and Achievement: Independent Variables22:14 - Focusing on the Process, Not the Results33:55 - The Key to Daily Happiness34:16 - The Billionaire's Happiness Dilemma35:30 - Three Pillars of a Fulfilling Life37:44 - The Illusion of Achievement-Based Happiness42:51 - Daily Questions for Self-Improvement44:34 - The Importance of Being Coachable59:40 - The AI Coaching Revolution01:03:37 - Marshall Goldsmith's Journey to Coaching01:05:55 - Final Thoughts and ReflectionsAdditional Resources:Marshall Goldsmith's Official WebsiteMarshallGoldsmith.AIThe Heart of Business by Hubert JolyLoonshots by Safi Bahcall

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  • In this episode, I delve into the current political climate in anticipation of the 2024 election. We analyze the past eight years, focusing on key figures like Trump, Hillary Clinton, Biden, and Kamala Harris, and discuss crucial issues such as cybersecurity and election integrity. Scott Adams joins us to share insights from his 'Coffee with Scott Adams' show, evaluating media influence, polling, and the strategies of political parties.

    We also discussed the Livestream that Elon Musk did with Former President Trump on "X". Additionally, here are my takeaways from the livestream.

    We discuss the polarization of society, the role of mental health in politics, and leaders' decision-making processes influenced by impactful ideas. Additionally, we touch on the emergence of the 'Internet Dads,' a non-partisan group advocating for common-sense solutions, and provide tips to navigate fake news and connect with the electorate.

    Join us as we explore the complexities of today's political landscape and the possibilities for positive change amidst significant challenges.

    Livestream takeaways: https://x.com/jaltucher/status/1823394463147798681

    00:00 Reflecting on the Political Landscape

    01:21 Election Security Concerns

    05:05 Debating Voter ID Laws

    08:17 The Role of Electronic Voting Machines

    11:12 Trump's Political Journey

    22:20 Pandemic Leadership and Decisions

    27:58 Fascism and Government Control

    30:09 Analyzing Political Campaign Strategies

    33:16 Trump and Musk: A New Kind of Interview

    41:51 The Influence of Advisors and Ideas

    44:40 The Influence of Consultants in Politics

    45:14 Kamala Harris and the No Taxes on Tips Initiative

    46:14 Obama's Influence and the TARP Bailouts

    48:00 Antisemitism on College Campuses

    52:43 The Impact of Mental Health on Political Views

    55:08 The Polarization of Political Conversations

    57:01 Election Predictions and Potential Outcomes

    01:00:15 The Role of the Supreme Court in Election Disputes

    01:22:52 The Importance of Personal Charisma in Politics

    01:24:40 Concluding Thoughts and Future Predictions

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  • A Note from James:

    Is our military way behind other countries in terms of using the latest technology with AI, with drones, with biotech, with cybersecurity? I think for many years we know we're behind on supersonic weapons. Are we behind on AI? How did Hamas send undetected a thousand or so paragliders into Israel without Israel detecting it? Are we behind on the AI that's in sensors? What is going on?

    So, with the help of Chris Kirchhoff, who wrote the book "Unit X: How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley are Transforming the Future of War," we answer these questions and more.

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, James Altucher hosts Christopher Kirchhoff to explore the critical question: Is the US military lagging behind in technology? They discuss the current technological shortcomings of the military, historical contexts, and how metrics of military power are evolving. Kirchhoff provides an insightful analysis of the Hamas attack as a case study to highlight technological vulnerabilities and failures. The conversation expands to cover the rise of drones, the innovative Replicator Initiative, and the crucial role of AI and machine learning in military operations. Kirchhoff shares his experiences bridging the gap between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon, offering a rare glimpse into the challenges and successes of modern military technology integration.

    What You’ll Learn:Technological Shortcomings: Understand the areas where the US military is currently falling behind other nations in technology.Impact of Drones: Learn about the transformative role drones play in modern warfare and their potential to change military strategies.Replicator Initiative: Discover the Pentagon's innovative approach to building low-cost autonomous weapon systems.AI in Military Operations: Gain insights into how AI and machine learning are being integrated into military strategies and operations.Bridging Technology Gaps: Explore the challenges and successes of connecting Silicon Valley's rapid innovation with the Pentagon's strategic needs.Chapters:01:30 Introduction: Is the US Military Lagging in Technology?02:15 Current Technological Shortcomings03:20 Historical Context of Military Superiority03:59 Changing Metrics of Military Power06:42 Hamas Attack: A Case Study08:15 Technological Vulnerabilities and Failures10:22 US Military's Technological Lag11:42 The Rise of Drones in Modern Warfare14:52 The Replicator Initiative17:54 Bridging the Gap Between Silicon Valley and the Pentagon24:39 Challenges in Government Contracting28:35 Innovative Contracting Solutions31:17 Discovering Joby Aviation: The Future of Flying Cars32:24 Military Applications and Collaboration with Joby34:53 The Rise of Drones in Modern Warfare37:12 Rogue Squadron: The Military's First Commercial Drone Unit39:32 Anduril and the Future of Combat Collaborative Aircraft45:14 AI and Machine Learning in Military Operations51:31 Ethical Issues in Military Technology01:04:02 Strategic Stability and the Future of Warfare01:09:35 Conclusion: Bridging Silicon Valley and the MilitaryAdditional Resources:Unit X: How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley are Transforming the Future of WarJoby AviationAnduril IndustriesDefense Innovation Unit (DIU)DARPA

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  • A Note from James:

    So, in 2006, I was starting this company called StockPicker. This random guy calls me out of the blue and says, "I want to be CEO of your company. I just sold Golf.com and now I'm figuring out what to do." So we meet for breakfast, and he gave me all these ideas that were great. I stole all of them, built up StockPicker, and sold it. This guy and his wife then started their own company, and eventually sold it for $800 million. We've been friends all along. Even though I rejected him and stole his ideas, I'm glad he did much better than if he had joined StockPicker. They decided to come on the podcast and share their secrets of entrepreneurship. So, here’s Michael and Kass Lazerow, two extraordinary entrepreneurs and friends.

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, James Altucher sits down with Michael and Kass Lazerow, the dynamic duo behind Buddy Media, a company they built and sold for $800 million. They share their journey from the early days of cold emailing and breakfast meetings to navigating the challenges of the great recession and pivoting their business model. This conversation goes beyond the usual success stories, diving into the reality of entrepreneurship, the sacrifices, the mistakes, and the mindset needed to thrive.

    What You’ll Learn:The Importance of Pivoting: How to know when it’s time to change your business model and the signs that indicate a pivot is necessary.Building a Resilient Mindset: Insights on handling stress and maintaining a positive outlook during challenging times.Networking and Fundraising: Effective strategies for building valuable relationships and securing investments.Working with Your Spouse: The dynamics of being business partners with your spouse and how to make it work successfully.Marketing and Scaling: Techniques for marketing your startup effectively and transitioning from custom solutions to scalable software.Chapters:00:01:30 - The Unexpected Call: Starting StockPicker00:02:39 - Introducing Michael and Kass Lazerow00:02:50 - The Shift to Social Media00:03:25 - Buddy Media’s Early Days and Challenges00:04:16 - Writing a Book: Shoveling Shit, A Love Story00:05:07 - The Art of Pivoting in Business00:07:53 - The Power of Partnership: Working as a Married Couple00:11:27 - The Evolution of Buddy Media00:16:15 - The Free Felt Business Idea00:18:46 - Navigating Early Challenges and Fundraising00:32:47 - Health Scares and Their Impact on Perspective00:34:13 - The Reality of Entrepreneurship00:40:22 - Balancing Personal Life and Business00:50:31 - Networking and Building Relationships00:56:28 - Writing the Book: Process and Insights01:00:38 - Conclusion and Future PlansAdditional Resources:Buddy MediaGary VaynerchukPeter ThielMark PincusVelvet Sea Ventures

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  • A Note from James:

    "So, you know, just like last week, I wanted to bring a somewhat neutral point of view to all the wild conspiracy theories, allegations, rumors, and actual facts about the Trump assassination attempt. I wanted to comment on the conspiracy theories. What are the facts? What could be our open questions? And just state the truth about what's going on without any BS political bias. The reason there's bias is that right from the beginning, we have an election coming up. Democrats want to win. Republicans want to win. They hate each other. And so, they keep throwing these weird accusations at each other. Some of which may be true, most of which are not.

    So now, we have Biden basically dropping out of the race. Kamala taking his place. What's being said? What is this being compared to? What has happened in the past? What are the conspiracies, and what's true and what's not? Someone actually wrote to me and said they were quite upset. I was taking a neutral point of view. I won't say what party this person was from. He thought I should not be neutral. My whole point is not necessarily that I have no feelings about any of these issues. I actually have quite a lot of feelings about the issues. But I am disgusted with how easy it is to see the bias in the headlines, in the accusations, whether it was CNN headlines, MSNBC headlines, or Fox headlines. You could just see how gross the bias was and how just lacking in morals and ethics and even business model the mainstream media has. I just wanted to bring some truth to the discussion.

    So let's get right into it."

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    In this episode of "The James Altucher Show," James tackles the contentious and dramatic events surrounding the 2024 election. With Biden dropping out and Kamala Harris stepping in, the political landscape is charged with conspiracy theories and partisan biases. James navigates through the noise to present a factual and neutral perspective on the Trump assassination attempt, the Democratic power struggles, and the unprecedented political maneuvers. Listeners will gain insights into the historical parallels, the behind-the-scenes power plays, and what these developments mean for the future of American politics.

    What You’ll Learn:The factual background of the Trump assassination attempt and its impact on the political climate.Analysis of Biden's decision to drop out and Kamala Harris's rise to the candidacy.Historical precedents that compare to the current political situation.The internal power struggles within the Democratic Party.The potential impact of third-party candidates like RFK Jr. on the 2024 election.Chapters:00:01:30 – Introduction to the Trump Assassination Attempt00:03:24 – Biden's Decline and the 2024 Debate00:05:43 – Democratic Party Power Struggles00:07:01 – Impeachment and Political Bias00:16:22 – Historical Precedents and Political Uncertainty00:31:43 – RFK Jr. and Third-Party Candidates00:37:46 – Predictions and Final ThoughtsAdditional Resources:Hunter S. Thompson - Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72Grover Cleveland - 22nd and 24th President of the United StatesRobert Cialdini - Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion

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  • A Note from James:

    I'm so excited. I'm like a fanboy of my favorite TV show of the year. It's called Dark Matter, and it's on Apple TV Plus. I don't know how to describe it. It's a thriller, it's drama, it's science fiction, and it's emotional. It's just a well-written show. Every episode's a cliffhanger, and it's based on one of my favorite novels, Dark Matter, by one of my favorite novelists, Blake Crouch. Blake was also involved in writing the TV show. Blake agreed to come on the podcast, and we talk all things writing, thrillers, Dark Matter, TV, publishing, and he answered all my questions about my favorite show and his writing process. Here's Blake.

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, James Altucher interviews Blake Crouch, the mastermind behind the novel and TV adaptation of "Dark Matter." They discuss the intricacies of writing thrillers, the challenge of adapting a beloved novel for the screen, and the science and emotion behind the concept of the multiverse. Blake shares his insights into the creative process, his experiences with traditional and self-publishing, and the importance of emotional resonance in storytelling. Whether you're a fan of "Dark Matter" or an aspiring writer, this episode offers a deep look into the mind of a successful author navigating the intersection of science fiction and human experience.

    What You’ll Learn:

    The creative process behind writing and adapting "Dark Matter" for television.Insights into the multiverse theory and its narrative potential.The emotional and existential questions that drive Blake's storytelling.The evolution of Blake's writing career from self-publishing to mainstream success.The balance between science fiction concepts and human emotions in creating compelling stories.

    Chapters:

    02:39 Exploring the Multiverse Concept
    05:21 Character Development and Performance
    08:52 Blake Crouch's Writing Journey
    16:07 Self-Publishing vs Traditional Publishing
    22:58 Defining the Thriller Genre
    29:43 The Art of Surprising the Reader
    33:12 The Art of Surprising Readers
    34:03 Cliffhangers vs. Surprises
    35:01 The Challenge of Writing Endings
    35:59 The Value of a Great Book
    36:59 Exploring Existential Questions
    38:36 The Science of Gene Editing
    43:29 The Appeal of Wayward Pines
    45:23 The Complexity of Plot Twists
    50:23 The Writing Process
    55:35 The Impact of Success
    01:00:04 Conclusion and Future Works

    Additional Resources:

    Blake Crouch's Official WebsiteWayward Pines SeriesRecursion by Blake CrouchUpgrade by Blake Crouch

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  • A Note from James:

    "So during COVID, every single day, I was doing a podcast because I felt there was so much misinformation in the mainstream media. Everyone was saying conspiracy theories, and nobody was getting the math right on how infections like COVID-19 spread. I just wanted to make the information more correct every day, explain what was going on, and try to translate why so much of the mainstream news was wrong—not just about COVID but about the effects on the economy from the shutdowns and the printing of trillions of dollars. Many of the things spoken about then have come to pass.

    On COVID, it was more of an attempt to understand what was unknown by the public, what were conspiracy theories, and what was misinformation. I tried to understand from a rational point of view what was going on. Rationality is not part of the mainstream media anymore.

    We're seeing this again with the Trump assassination attempt—on every side, by the way. This is not intended to be a political podcast, although I will talk about some of the politics involved. So, I want to go through what happened, some of the conspiracy theories about this kind of stuff in general, some of the history behind this, and perhaps we'll get into some more recent events. This is a news-filled week: just a few days after the assassination attempt is the nomination of JD Vance as the vice presidential candidate for the Republican party. It's a very historic event, and I will comment on that as well. But let's start with this assassination attempt."

    Episode Description:

    James breaks down the recent assassination attempt on former President and presidential candidate Donald Trump. He provides historical context, drawing parallels to past attempts on major political figures, and discusses the ensuing conspiracy theories from all sides of the political spectrum. Listeners will gain a clear, rational perspective on the events and their implications for the upcoming election and beyond.

    What You’ll Learn:The historical context of assassination attempts on U.S. political figures.An analysis of conspiracy theories surrounding the Trump assassination attempt.The implications of the assassination attempt on the current political landscape.How media bias and misinformation shape public perception during political crises.The potential impact of this event on the upcoming presidential election and economic markets.Chapters:01:30 - Misinformation During COVID02:12 - Mainstream Media Rationality02:34 - Trump Assassination Attempt: An Overview03:33 - Historical Assassination Attempts: George Wallace and Theodore Roosevelt06:19 - Secret Service Protection Protocols10:15 - Conspiracy Theories Debunked17:02 - Secret Service and Political Bias25:08 - The Fallout: Public and Media Reactions28:08 - Trump's Response: "Fight, Fight, Fight"40:18 - Economic Impact: Bitcoin and Stock Market Reactions42:33 - JD Vance: A New VP Candidate47:26 - Reflections on Political PolarizationAdditional Resources:Hillbilly Elegy by JD VanceSecret Service Protocols and History

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  • A Note from James:

    You know, it's election season, and guess what? Everybody is annoyed right now. Do you know why? It's not that their opinions are annoying, I could care less, but everybody wants to know your opinions on everything. And you know what? It's a dangerous time right now. You could have opinions about who should be president, you could have opinions about Israel, you could have opinions about Ukraine, and you see people had opinions and like, okay, my friend has this opinion, I have a different opinion.

    That's not true anymore. Now people hate you for your opinions, whether you're on the left or the right or whatever. And even worse, nobody ever believes that you're just not interested, that you're neutral. Like I've written for the past 15 years what I think of the presidency. Heck, I've written, I'm even running for president and People say you can't be neutral or not have an opinion on Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

    If you go to FEC.gov, I decided I could completely not have an opinion if I ran for president myself, so I filled out all the paperwork and I'm running for president. Officially, not seriously, really, but still to the point where if anyone asked my opinion, I could just say, I don't like either of them because I'm running against them.

    So anyway, it's very hard to have difficult conversations, which is why I'm so glad my friend Peter Boghossian wrote a book, How to Have Impossible Conversations. And this is valuable stuff to listen to during election time. Here he is.

    Episode Description:

    Facts Don't Matter! Over the past year, people are either on one side or another, and they're so into their own beliefs, it's almost impossible to have a reasonable and proper conversation with either side! Do you remember all the impossible conversations that you had with your family or friends? It's always unproductive and doesn't lead anywhere! In this episode, I have Peter Boghossian - an American philosopher, pedagogist, and author - on the podcast to talk about the techniques of talking to people that he described in his book, How to Have Impossible Conversations: A Very Practical Guide.

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