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Episode 30 · · 24:00
Watch out.The Book of Pook outlines a philosophy for men regarding relationships and self-improvement, advocating for a shift away from being a "Nice Guy" and towards becoming a "Man...
Episode 29 · · 22:26
Overall economic activity in early 2025 showed slight growth nationally with significant regional variations, as some districts reported modest or moderate growth while others noted ...
Episode 28 · · 15:29
The Federal Reserve's Monetary Policy Report, published in February 2025, offers a comprehensive analysis of recent economic and financial developments. It summarizes the state of in...
Episode 27 · · 15:21
Spicy answers to spicy questions.
Episode 26 · · 17:13
"What Do You Care What Other People Think?" is a book by Richard P. Feynman, as told to Ralph Leighton, that is divided into two parts. The first part, "A Curious Character," details...
Episode 25 · · 29:24
Canada and the United States have a large trading relationship, but it is marked by recurring disputes, primarily over softwood lumber and Canada's supply management system for dairy...
Episode 24 · · 17:17
Executive Order: On February 1, 2025, the U.S. President imposed a 25% tariff on all non-energy imports from Canada and a 10% tariff on energy imports, effective February 4. Similar ...
Episode 23 · · 15:01
"The Power of Now," is a guide to spiritual enlightenment that emphasizes the importance of being present in the current moment. The book emphasizes that enlightenment is not a super...
Episode 22 · · 16:26
The "Nice Guy Syndrome," refers to a pattern of behavior where men seek approval from others, avoid conflict, and hide their perceived flaws. These men often believe that being good,...
Episode 21 · · 11:23
Beyond Order: 12 More Rules For Life by Jordan Peterson offers twelve principles to guide readers toward a more courageous, truthful, and meaningful life. The book emphasizes balanci...
Episode 20 · · 21:04
Nonzero argues that human history can be explained by non-zero-sum interactions, where all parties benefit, and that these interactions are the engine of human progress.Key ideas:Coo...
Episode 19 · · 13:13
Pierre-Esprit Radisson and Médard des Groseilliers were French fur traders and explorers who are well-known for their travels in North America and their role in establishing the Huds...
Episode 18 · · 10:18
Reaganomics, implemented by U.S. President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s, focused on supply-side economics. Key aspects included tax cuts, reduced government spending, deregulation, and...
Episode 17 · · 15:15
Cognitive empathy is the ability to understand how others perceive the world, including their emotional reactions, without necessarily sharing those feelings. It's also referred to a...
Episode 16 · · 22:09
Markets tend to revert to the mean over time.Excesses in one direction will lead to an opposite excess in the other direction.There are no new eras – excesses are never permanent.Exp...
Episode 15 · · 15:59
"Tragedy and Hope" is a history of the world in the author's time, written by Carroll Quigley and published in 1966. It covers a wide range of topics from the evolution of civilizati...
Episode 14 · · 15:07
The Strauss-Howe generational theory proposes that American and Western history follows a recurring cycle of generations and societal moods:Generational Cycle: The theory suggests th...