The hottest Podcasts Substack posts right now

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The Bigger Picture β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 13 Jan 20
  1. The conversation with John Vervaeke and Peter Limberg covers the cutting edge of current discussions and highlights the need to develop new skills to progress.
  2. The discussion delves into a wide range of topics, providing a comprehensive exploration of evolving conversations and their significance.
  3. Access to the full post and archives is available through a 7-day free trial, offering a chance to delve deeper into the evolving conversation.
The Bigger Picture β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 02 Jun 20
  1. The Festival Sunday Panel at the Rebel Wisdom Festival explored practical realities related to sensemaking, meaning, and imagined futures.
  2. The panel included Alex Evans, Tia Kansara, and Carl Miller, discussing important aspects of these tracks.
  3. The event aimed to delve into deeper insights and perspectives on the topics presented by the panelists.
The Shift With Sam Baker β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 26 Jun 23
  1. Abi Morgan, an Emmy-winning screenwriter, has a powerful memoir about love, trauma, and hope.
  2. Writing became a way for Abi Morgan to find comfort, process her experiences, and regain control during chaos.
  3. The pivotal moment in Abi Morgan's life, when her partner collapsed from a seizure, marked a significant before and after in their lives.
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escape the algorithm β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 21 Feb 23
  1. The Deep Cuts podcast is more of a mixtape and each episode is taken from an existing unpopular podcast, with the theme of the first season being 'firsts'.
  2. To subscribe to Deep Cuts, click on a button corresponding to your podcast app on your phone or copy and paste the feed URL into your podcast app.
  3. Feedback on Deep Cuts is encouraged by leaving a comment or sending an email directly, as there is minimal tracking on the podcast.
The Bigger Picture β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 30 Apr 20
  1. In the Q&A, Eric Weinstein discusses various topics, including the failures of the governing class during the current crisis.
  2. He also shares his passion for mathematics with Rebel Wisdom members.
  3. To access the full post, readers can start a 7-day free trial of The Bigger Picture.
Matt’s Five Points β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 02 Aug 10
  1. The podcast discusses the current congressional agenda and reviews what has been accomplished so far. It highlights important progress made by Congress in the 116th session.
  2. Listeners can expect insights on what to anticipate from Congress leading up to the 2020 elections. The episode aims to inform listeners about upcoming legislative actions.
  3. The episode includes links to relevant resources and discussions, like budget deals and individual profiles of Congress members, providing a deeper understanding of the political climate.
Do Not Research β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 21 Jun 21
  1. The podcast discusses the 'Lindy Effect' and why you should eat 36 raw eggs a day.
  2. David Y, Holly, and Margo from the DNR community researchers are part of the discussion.
  3. The post emphasizes the importance of understanding the Lindy Effect.
Danielle Newnham β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 24 Oct 24
  1. Nuno Coelho Santos is a product designer who has worked at major tech companies like DeepMind and Google. He shares his journey from engineering to design.
  2. He prefers taking a complete break every seven years, inspired by designer Stefan Sagmeister. This approach helps refresh creativity and perspective.
  3. The podcast also explores how Nuno's experiences differ across companies and discusses the future impact of AI on design and software.
Danielle Newnham β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 03 Oct 24
  1. Founders should set up their finance function early in their startup journey. This helps manage money better and avoids problems later.
  2. Understanding the right time to raise outside capital is crucial for startups. Timing can make a big difference in how a business grows.
  3. Every startup should have a 'finance bible' or a set of guidelines. This will help founders make smart financial decisions and keep everything organized.