Conversations with professional over-thinkers for over-thinkers of all kinds
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Podcast Launch Plan: how to start a podcast guide for coaches, service providers, entrepreneurs, and consultants
Jess Milanes
This show will deliver tips on how to successfully launch your podcast. If you are looking for tips on how to start a podcast from a podcast launch strategist who has successfully launched over 100+ shows then you are in the right place! This podcast will provide entrepreneurs, service providers, consultants, coaches, small business owners, and online marketers with a roadmap on how to start your podcast. If you want to learn how to FINALLY start your own podcast so you can grow your busines ...
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Startups. Engineering. Building. Investing. Topics include: terraforming, manufacturing, biotech, aerospace, and energy. With a little dose of heroism. I'm looking for the founders building the next Tesla's and the next SpaceX's. FVTRISM Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nasjaq/support
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[START HERE] What I'll cover in this limited series
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What do I need to know about starting a podcast? This is the question that I get alllll the time on my sales calls with people who KNOW they need a podcast but don't know HOW to get started. If you want to start a podcast - this show is going to be your go-to guide for launching your podcast successfully. Book a free call with me: https://calendly.…
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Augustus Doricko: Cloud Seeding, Terraforming, Water Abundance and more | #20
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Augustus is a co-founder of Terra Seco, and focused on water abundance via cloud seeding, terraforming, and more. Augustus: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ADoricko Podcast: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnawdX0dprourOlOyoWQJSDvdSRj-pTR9 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3UpYqXLz9k6KaMai3QlYpz Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/u…
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David Mitlyng of Xairos: Quantum Satellites to Replace GPS Satellites | #19
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David Mitlyng is a founder of Xairos - a company building a new satellite network to replace GPS and increase the accuracy of timekeeping. They are currently crowdfunding here: https://www.spacedventures.com/offers/xairos/pitch Disclaimer: Not an investor (listen to the intro), not financial advice. David: David Twitter: https://twitter.com/DavidPM…
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The sounds of medieval books (with Andrew Albin)
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Reading today is typically silent – whether reading a book in a library or reading Click here for more about the episode...The sounds of medieval books (with Andrew Albin)By How To Read
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Jesse Michels: Thiel Capital, American Alchemy, and the World of the Esoteric | #18
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Jesse Michels is an investor at Thiel Capital and a creator at American Alchemy - exploring the world of the esoteric along with hardtech startups. Jesse: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AlchemyAmerican Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JesseMichels Podcast: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnawdX0dprourOlOyoWQJSDvdSRj-pTR9 Spotify: ht…
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Reenacting the past (with Catherine Grant)
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The history of homemade books (with Deidre Lynch)
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We may think of reading and writing as opposite activities, but there’s a long history Click here for more about the episode...The history of homemade books (with Deidre Lynch)By The HTR team
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Why apocalypse isn’t all bad (with Jennifer M. Wilks)
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In the Bible, the Apocalypse is the end of the world as we know it, Click here for more about the episode...Why apocalypse isn’t all bad (with Jennifer M. Wilks)By How To Read
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Hon Weng Chong of Cortical Labs: How Brain Cells in a Dish Learned to Play Pong | #17
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Cortical Labs is a startup building brain cells to perform machine learning, instead of just using conventional silicon chips. When both the in vivo and in silico were trained at the same rate, the in vivo brain cells learned to play pong faster than the in silico silicon chips. This means the brain cells were more efficient at learning that pure s…
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Jean Hebert: The Future of Replacing Aging Brains | #16
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Jean Hebert runs the Hebert lab at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Hebert is paving the way for longer lifespans by means of replacing aging brains. We may soon live in a world where a 90-year-old person can possess the brain of a young, sharp 20-year-old. Check out https://hebertlab.einsteinmedneuroscience.org for more information about w…
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Musical storytelling with repurposed texts (with Randall Eng)
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Music can tell stories in a variety of ways: operas and musicals have characters and Click here for more about the episode...Musical storytelling with repurposed texts (with Randall Eng)By How To Read
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Publius of Beanstalk Farms: The Future of Algorithmic Stablecoins | #15
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Beans are an algorithmic stablecoin that represent an evolution of stablecoins - kind of like going from USDC to DAI to FRAX to BEANS. The problem with USDC is that since each coin is backed by the collateral of $1 US Dollar, they can't grow the supply fast enough to keep up with demand. This means that interest rates on loans are extremely high (l…
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The hidden politics of translation (with Lamyu Maria Bo)
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During the Cold War, the US and Chinese governments didn’t drop bombs on each other, Click here for more about the episode...The hidden politics of translation (with Lamyu Maria Bo)By How To Read
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Yanni Barghouty of CosmicShielding: The Future of Radiation Shielding | #14
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Yanni Barghouty is the founder of Cosmic Shielding, a startup building new materials to shield astronauts from space radiation - especially secondary radiation. Their materials can eventually be used to shield space stations like the International Space Station, protect satellites from radiation, create radiation-shielded astronaut suits and even p…
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One-sided relationships (with Elaine Auyoung)
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A one-sided relationship is a bad relationship, right? Not necessarily, says Elaine Auyoung. She’s interested Click here for more about the episode...One-sided relationships (with Elaine Auyoung)By How To Read
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Elliot Roth of Spira: The Future of Algae and Terraforming | #13
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Elliot Roth is the founder of Spira Inc, a startup using algae to create profitable projects while capturing carbon. We discuss his origin story, how he went through some tough times and got to where he is now, his magnetic implants, ideas for terraforming mars/venus/earth and more. My brain felt electric after this conversation, enjoy! https://twi…
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Language and injustice in the classroom (with Nelson Flores)
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What we notice about someone else’s language is less to do with language itself than Click here for more about the episode...Language and injustice in the classroom (with Nelson Flores)By How To Read
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Sam Kriegman: The Future of Bioelectricity and Xenobots | #12
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Sam Kriegman is a computer scientist turned postdoc researcher at the Wyss lab for Biologically Inspired Engineering with Michael Levin, the bio electricity researcher who regenerated limbs on a frog. Sam has focused on evolutionary design for creating xenobots, which are created from frog embryos and sculpted into tiny living organisms. They are a…
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Milan Cvitkovic: The Future of Neuromodulation | #11
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Milan is a machine learning engineer newly focused on the field of neuromodulation. Neuromodulation is the science of using inputs to the brain to modify brain and nerve cell activity. Most devices are 'wellness' devices, such as Halo or Neurable, that can increase your muscle growth or focus, but there are also more advanced devices coming onto th…
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Zack Abbott of Zbiotics: Preventing Hangovers with Synthetic Biology | #10
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[note: posting tiktok about this tomorrow]. When you drink alcohol, the alcohol is converted into acetaldehyde, which is harmful to our body. Our liver has enzymes to process this acetaldehyde into non-toxic by-products, but our stomach does not. So, Zbiotics created a drink with genetically engineered microbes that contain these enzymes, which the…
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Jose Luis Ricon of Artirkel: The Future Of Longevity | #9
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Jose is currently focused on research in the Longevity space. We discuss his longevity experiments, what the field needs, and what he's most excited about. Jose Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArtirKel NASJAQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NASJAQ__ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqptqIyTfXnEj6siKSY17zw All links: https://beacons.page/nasjaq A…
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Understanding chronic pain (with Travis Chi Wing Lau)
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Chronic pain is pain that lasts for months, years or even a lifetime, and doctors Click here for more about the episode...Understanding chronic pain (with Travis Chi Wing Lau)By How To Read
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You may have noticed that music has been sounding more chilled out recently, with softer Click here for more about the episode...The politics of chill (with Robin James)By How To Read
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Communities of readers (with Janice Radway)
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Alex Grant: The Future of the Battery Supply Chain | #8
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We talk about the future of the battery supply chain, direct lithium extraction technologies, battery supply chain SPACs, geothermal desalination, geothermal brines and more! Links: His twitter: https://twitter.com/alexjadecove Jade Cove Research: https://www.jadecove.com/ My twitter: https://twitter.com/nasjaq__ Substack (my patreon): https://nasj…
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Cheerleading and the history of sport (with Frank Guridy)
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When you picture a cheerleader, you probably imagine a woman. But in the early twentieth Click here for more about the episode...Cheerleading and the history of sport (with Frank Guridy)By How To Read
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Austin Barnard: Meeting Elon Musk, Living (hopefully) on Mars and Documenting The Starship Development Process | #7
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Austin Barnard is a fellow content creator, living down in South Texas and documenting the Starship development process. We talk about why he loves Starship, why he wants to live (and possibly die) on Mars, and what it was like meeting Elon! Austin is a super cool guy, this was an awesome conversation. Make sure to follow him on twitter @austinbarn…
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Garrett Scott of Pipedream: Building A Mini Boring Company for Hyperlogistics | #6
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Garrett is building a mini 'Boring Company' using underground pipes to be able to deliver items in 30 seconds or less to your home. This means you wouldn't need to own things like screwdrivers, you would just get one delivered whenever you needed it. This is a super futuristic hardtech company that requires a ton of vision to pull off, so I'm super…
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Alex Masmej: The Future Of Wall Street and De-Fi | #5
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DE-FI TO THE MOON LFGGGGGGFOLLOW ALEX ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/AlexMasmejFOLLOW ME ON TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jacknasjaqIf you prefer video: https://youtu.be/96s5a6QKt0ISUBSCRIBE to the podcastThe NASJAQ FVTRCAST is where the future is envisioned... UNISWAP: https://uniswap.org/Alex’s website: https://alexmasmej.com/Fairmint: https://tw…
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Dival Banerjee of Vuecason: The Future of 3d Metal Printing | #4
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We discuss- Why it was so inspiring to meet Elon Musk- Why the hyperloop competition pushed him further than any other project he had worked on- How he's building the future of 3D Metal Printing & more!!Follow him on twitter: https://twitter.com/divalbanerjeeHis startup: https://www.vuecason.comFollow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/jacknasjaqSu…
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Deep Prasad of GenMat: Building Futuristic Materials using Quantum Computing | #3
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This was super fun! Go read Planet Iarga (the 60's version) for future society ideas (we talk about this in the episode)I might start posting summaries on substack (nasjaq.substack.com) - tweet at me if you want that! A few more links: Deep's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeepneuronDeep's startup: https://www.reactiveq.io/If you're a VC - message me…
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David Valerio: Rewilding America | #2
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Rewilding, terraforming, planetary engineering, biotech and more! Follow david on twitter https://twitter.com/davidavalerio?s=21--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nasjaq/support
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Ethan Kuehl: Planetary Engineering | #1
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Terraforming the salton sea, magma lakes, vertical farming, earth rotations and the seasons, terraforming other plants and more! Ethan only has a private twitter, but follow me @jacknasjaq on twitter! Hope you enjoyed, talk soon :)--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nasjaq/support…
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Predictability in life and art (with Caroline Levine)
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Why do we click with some works of art and not others? Why does it Click here for more about the episode...Why we click with art (with Rita Felski)By How To Read
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The value of local knowledge (with Paige West)
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What’s happened to reading during the COVID-19 pandemic? Some people are too busy or stressed Click here for more about the episode...Readers under lockdown (with Leah Price)By How To Read
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Images of protests (with Colin Wayne Leach)
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Images of protest have a visceral power to grab our attention. Colin Leach has been Click here for more about the episode...Images of protests (with Colin Wayne Leach)By How To Read
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Milan, Olivia and Colby talk about season 4, the challenges of recording remotely and why… Click here for more about the episode...Season 4 trailerBy How To Read
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How (not) to read arrogantly (with Paula Moya)
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The world doesn’t revolve around you! Many children, and plenty of adults too, have heard Click here for more about the episode...How (not) to read arrogantly (with Paula Moya)By How To Read
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The appeal of crystals through the ages (with Marisa Galvez)
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Many people today surround themselves with crystals, whether for healing properties or as part of Click here for more about the episode...The appeal of crystals through the ages (with Marisa Galvez)By How To Read
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Pauses in Japanese and American literature (with Andrew Leong)
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Atmospheres in literature and life (with Dora Zhang)
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Atmospheres are both insubstantial and yet very palpable – for example, think about tension that Click here for more about the episode...Atmospheres in literature and life (with Dora Zhang)By How To Read
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Dancing stars in Indian cinema (with Usha Iyer)
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Poetry, prayer and paying attention (with David Marno)
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It’s difficult to maintain attention when surrounded by distractions. Even if we’re just trying to Click here for more about the episode...Poetry, prayer and paying attention (with David Marno)By How To Read
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The art of bingeing (with Michaela Bronstein)
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Not having time to read (with Christina Lupton)
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Why it’s good to read like a teenager (with Jill Richards)
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How art can transform us (with Laurie Paul)
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Life experiences can transform us in many ways, and Laurie Paul wants us to appreciate Click here for more about the episode...How art can transform us (with Laurie Paul)By How To Read
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The idea of dirtiness (with Stephanie Newell)
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