Synopsis
Aaron Watson's show is a forum for having meaningful conversations about the passions, fears and problems of people from all walks of life. Guests talk about entrepreneurship, ultimate frisbee, finance and lifestyle design. Guests include Nathan Chan, Kevin Kelly, Bill Peduto, Morgan Housel, Noah Kagan, Tucker Max, and Barry Ritholtz.
Episodes
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123 Tucker Max, Sharing the Secrets of a NYT Bestseller
08/08/2016 Duration: 34minTucker Max is an American author and public speaker. He chronicled his drinking and sexual encounters in the form of short stories on his website TuckerMax.com, which has received millions of visitors since Max launched it as the result of a bet in 2000. I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell was a New York Times #1 Bestseller and made the Bestseller List each year from 2006 to 2012. It has sold over one million copies worldwide, including 400,000 copies in 2009 alone. In 2010, he released a book titled Assholes Finish First, and in 2012 marked the literary releases of both Hilarity Ensues and Sloppy Seconds: The Tucker Max Leftovers. He was a 2009 Time 100 finalist based on internet votes, although he did not make the magazine list His new company, Book in a Box, is a service for helping busy experts transfer their wisdom into book format. The company interviews clients in a systematic way that properly structures their ideas. They then turn those words into a book. All clients need to do, as the author, is answ
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122 Kris Reid, Building an SEO Empire in Cambodia and the Philippines
03/08/2016 Duration: 21minKris Reid is the founder of Ardor SEO and Media Factory. He founded the company after losing his job as a software engineer, opening offices in Cambodia and the Philippines. Ardor Media Factory is a multi-national backlink building company. They help businesses achieve success in their respective niches by offering a wide range of services including search engine optimization, search engine ranking, and link building. They also produce high-quality content for business websites through informative articles and free services such as keyword research and web analysis. Kris’s Challenge; Do something that you are scared of. Step out of your comfort zone and do something that makes you nervous. Connect with Kris kris@ardorseo.com If you liked this interview, check out episode 93 with Phil Laboon where we discuss entrepreneurship, digital marketing, and lifestyle design.
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121 John Thornton, Talks Rockets, Space & Lunar Logistics
01/08/2016 Duration: 23minJohn Thornton is the CEO of Astrobotic, a company aspiring to be the logistics company for Space. Astrobotic delivers lunar payload and services to government and commercial customers. The company’s first Moon mission will carry customer payloads, win the $20M Google Lunar XPRIZE, and explore a possible cave entrance on the surface of the Moon. Astrobotic has 17 prior and ongoing NASA contracts, strong partnerships, and world-leading staff and technology for the development of robotic landers. John’s Challenge; Find the darkest place you can and look up at the stars. Connect with John Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 27 with Henry Thorne where we discuss building a technology company and building businesses.
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119 Robin Hanson Prepares Us for the Age of Em & Artificial Intelligence
27/07/2016 Duration: 31minRobin Hanson is a professor of economics at George Mason University and a research associate at the Future of Humanity Institute of Oxford University. He is an expert on idea futures and markets, and he was involved in the creation of the Foresight Institute’s Foresight Exchange and DARPA's FutureMAP project. He invented market scoring rules used by prediction markets and has conducted research on signaling. Hanson received a B.S. in physics from the University of California, Irvine in 1981, an M.S. in physics and an M.A. in Conceptual Foundations of Science from the University of Chicago in 1984, and a Ph.D. in social science from Caltech in 1997. Before getting his Ph.D. he researched artificial intelligence, Bayesian statistics, and hypertext publishing. In addition, he started the first internal corporate prediction market at Xanadu in 1990. Robin’s Challenge; Pursue your interests and start new projects in your free time. Your life will be long. You’ll have lots of time to pursue a lot of odd project
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118 Kevin Kelly, Preparing Us for the Inevitable Future of Robots, Artificial Intelligence, and Virtual Reality
25/07/2016 Duration: 29minKevin Kelly is the founding executive editor of Wired magazine and a former editor/publisher of the Whole Earth Review. He has also been a writer, photographer, conservationist, and student of Asian and digital culture. Kelly stepped down as executive editor of Wired in 1999; his current job title is Senior Maverick. Partially due to his reputation as Wired's editor, he is noted as a participant in and an observer of cyberculture. His books include; Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems and the Economic World New Rules for the New Economy: 10 Radical Strategies for a Connected World What Technology Wants The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future Kevin’s Challenge; Take $100 and invest it into someone that cannot pay you back directly. Learn to be full of gratitude. Try Kiva. Acknowledgements John Craig Mike Dariano Kiva Connect with Kevin Twitter Facebook Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 109 where I rant a
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116 Isaac Morehouse & Aaron Watson Spar on Sports, Entrepreneurship, and Snapchat
20/07/2016 Duration: 01h01minIsaac Morehouse is an entrepreneur, thinker, and communicator dedicated to the relentless pursuit of freedom, and an advocate of self-directed learning and living. He is the founder and CEO of Praxis, an intensive nine-month program combining a paid apprenticeship at a startup with personal coaching, professional development projects, and interdisciplinary education leading directly to a full-time job offer for those who want more than college. Isaac previously worked at the Institute for Humane Studies where he raised support, mentored students, and directed educational programs. Prior to IHS, Isaac was at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy where he created and directed Students for a Free Economy. He’s been involved in numerous businesses and nonprofit start-ups, and loves connecting people and helping them discover and realize their dreams. Isaac writes, speaks, and teaches on entrepreneurship, economics, education, philosophy, freedom, communication skills, how to change the world and an assortment
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114 Dan Bull, Offers Inmates a 2nd Chance at ZeroSixEight
13/07/2016 Duration: 24minDan Bull is the Founder of Zero Six Eight, an organization dedicated to developing entrepreneurs with ideas into companies that solve real problems in a socially responsible manner. 068 is one of the top resources in the city for employing ex-offenders and offering second chances. Dan’s Challenge; Forgive. Connect with Dan Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 2 with Michael Van Ness where we discuss 068 and Michael’s social work.
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113 Todd Brison Wants to Get Real about the Creative’s Curse
11/07/2016 Duration: 29minTodd is an author who helps creative people find their untapped potential. He is the author of The Creative's Curse, a book about the pains of being creative at every phase - Discover, Discipline, and Destiny. He is also the founder of Snap Swipe Post, a site which creates custom SnapChat geo-filters. His goal in business is to create things people enjoy, whether that means a well-crafted document, a funny video, or just a simple acronym. He loves his redhead, Chacos, and sweet potatoes. We referenced his post The Answer is No Todd’s Challenge; Work one Saturday. Don’t write off your spare time or believe that you don’t have the time. Preview his book here http://toddbrison.com/godeep Connect with Todd Twitter Anchor Medium If you liked this interview, check out episode 105 with Declan Wilson here we discuss how millennials can step up and attack their goals.
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111 Kash Dhanda, Speculating on the Future of Virtual Reality
06/07/2016 Duration: 31minKash Dhanda is an entrepreneur. He is currently the founder and CEO of Ezra Digital (his digital marketing agency), previous co-founder of Upside Sounds (a concert promotion company). Kash is also an avid Virtual Reality enthusiast. We discuss a number of resources to learn more about VR including; Google Cardboard NYT VR app Oculus subreddit Twitch VR Writers like Ben Thompson (Stratechery) and Benedict Evans Needless to say, we both think it’s a big deal. Kash is a tech lover, Pittsburgher, traveler, meditator, poker player, and probably a few other things. He is also a volunteer. He sits on the board of directors for the Pittsburgh Urban Magnet Project, the advisory board for The Cultural Trust Jazz Festival, marketing committee for the Carnegie Museum of Art, and the Host Committee for the Thrival Music and Innovation Festival. Kash’s Challenge; Put 30 minutes on your calendar this Friday to plan your next week. Use time-blocking to set up all your meetings and objectives. Connect with Kash Tw
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109 State of the Internet, June 2016
30/06/2016 Duration: 07minA brief essay on the current state of the internet. Over the past two decades, global internet users have increased from 35 million people to an astounding 3 billion today. More than three-quarters of all internet advertising revenue is split between Google and Facebook. What’s next? Stay tuned to this podcast for interviews with Robin Hanson and Kevin Kelly.
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108 Oren Klaff, on Pitching for Millions of Dollars & Professional Press Conferences
29/06/2016 Duration: 23minOren Klaff is the Managing Director of Intersection Capital and a #1 Bestselling Author for his book Pitch Anything. With over $400M in deals on his resume, Oren is well-qualified to cut through sales guru BS and give it to you straight. His secret? Neuroeconomics. A single field of study that sorted out the different motivation and economic responses of the human mind and shows how the brain responds to pitches. Neuroeconomics combines neuroscience, economics, and psychology to study how people make decisions. It looks at the role of the brain when we evaluate decisions, categorize risks and rewards, and interact with each other. In his book and this interview, Oren describes how to override the brain’s programming and close more deals. Oren’s Challenge; In your next few meetings, don’t talk about weather, sports, or politics. It’s a waste of time and lowers your status. If you are in sales, you need to get his book; Pitch Anything: An Innovative Method for Presenting, Persuading, and Winning the Dea
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107 Bill Peduto, Leading the Pittsburgh Technology Evolution & Answers “How Many Self-Driving Cars are Riding Around Pittsburgh?”
27/06/2016 Duration: 18minBill Peduto was elected to the office of Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh in November 2013. Prior, he worked for 19 years on Pittsburgh City Council. A self-described “Reform Democrat”, Bill Peduto wrote the most comprehensive package of government reform legislation in Pittsburgh’s history. During Pittsburgh’s ongoing financial crisis, Bill Peduto has been the consistent voice of fiscal discipline. Decades of financial mismanagement and antiquated policies have left Pittsburgh with the highest debt ratio and lowest pension funding in the nation. He helped to write a new budget, lobbied to get others on board and after a year of hard work he was able to lead the city into a new five-year plan. He wasn’t afraid to make the tough votes to secure Pittsburgh’s future. Adding his own charity fund-raising activities, such as Executive Producer of a documentary about the Allegheny Observatory and the only politician who laces his skates as a member of Pittsburgh’s Celebrity Hockey Team and it is pretty easy to se
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105 Declan Wilson Wants Millennials to Step Up
22/06/2016 Duration: 24minDeclan is an author of the recently released “The Millennial Way: Step Up, Step Out, Step Forward”. Declan originally set out to write a book to debunk the misconceptions and stigma surrounding the Millennial generation. After interviewing Millennials doing “awesome things” with their lives, Declan noticed a recurring pattern among all their personal journeys, including his own. The pattern of Stepping Up, Stepping Out, and Stepping Forward became what Declan calls The Millennial Way. It’s not a 3 step process to achieve your dreams, it’s not a self-help book, it’s not a formula for success. Rather, it’s a beacon of self-awareness and clarity to your journey. Together with his wife Erica, Declan runs the blog Millennial Type. Besides working full-time and running this blog, Declan is an avid fan of bike riding, anything Pittsburgh, reading, listening to NPR, binge-watching Netflix with Erica, cuddling with their cats, playing with their son Henry, watching Ted Talks, finding awesome podcasts and cooking
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104 Mike Vacanti, Working w/ Gary Vaynerchuk & Launching a Digital Fitness Business
20/06/2016 Duration: 31minThis is a story of evolution. Or maybe revolution is more accurate. Mike Vacanti left his cushy corporate gig to pursue a life of fitness entrepreneurship. For the last 12 years, he has been studying nutrition and training for fat loss and muscle gain and wants to pass this knowledge on to anyone who needs it. He has trained hundreds of clients in the gym and thousands on the internet. He has helped a woman trim 150 pounds of body fat, countless men overcome bedroom issues, and teenagers use the barbell to find their way, He has also helped doctors and teachers and students and lawyers and hair stylists and entrepreneurs and millionaire hedge fund analysts lose fat, gain muscle and change their lives forever. To learn more, grab a copy of his Beginner’s Fitness Guide or check out his clients’ Before and After Shots. Mike’s Challenge; Challenge yourself to make a decision where there are uncertain outcomes. It’s easy to want safety and security. Connect with Mike Snapchat Facebook LinkedIn Website
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102 Hassan Osman Helps Virtual Teams Work Better & Teaches Email Etiquette
13/06/2016 Duration: 28minHassan Osman is a PMO Manager at Cisco and a Carnegie Mellon and Harvard University graduate. My main area of expertise is in leading large and complex technology programs – particularly in a virtual team environment. At Cisco, he is responsible for leading and managing a team of 20+ project & program managers on delivering projects to Cisco's Enterprise clients in the eastern United States. Previously at Cisco, he was a Senior Program Manager, where he was responsible for scoping, negotiating, planning and executing multi-million dollar projects for their customers. He has written two Amazon bestselling books and teaches an online course about virtual teams. He is obsessed with hacking productivity and lives in Boston with his wife & 2 daughters. Hassan’s Challenge; Write something 5 days/week, 20 minutes per day to clarify your thought process and articulate your ideas. If you liked this interview, check out episode 83 with Kristi Woolsey where we discuss remote employment and the future o
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101 A Reflection on 1 Year and 100 Episodes
09/06/2016 Duration: 14minI’ve been doing this less than a year. So much is happening for me and this is just the beginning. I want you to learn from my story and start aiming higher. I’ve got big things on my horizon, and I'm positive that you do, too. Aaron’s Challenge; Reach out to @AntonioBrown84 and ask him to come on the show. Connect with Aaron Twitter Snapchat
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100 Brian Fanzo, How to Generate a Great Social Philosophy, LiveStream Effectively, and Get Excited about Snapchat
08/06/2016 Duration: 43minBrian helps enterprise technology companies utilize new technology such as Social, Mobile, Analytics and Cloud Computing to be more productive and become more involved in their communities as a social business. He hosts Twitter Hangouts #SbizHour & #CloudTalk & weekly Podcast Host: SMACtalk and iSocialTalks. His passion for change and people is evident as in every keynote he delivers, covering a range of topics including employee advocacy, social selling, personal branding, and his personal social philosophy which is called #ShowUcare. He recently has been teaching people "digital storytelling with live streaming". Brian was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pa and the proud dad of 3 girls. Brian’s Challenge; Wherever you primarily engage on social, create a video with your mobile device about what you do and why you do it. Connect with Brian Twitter Snapchat If you liked this interview, check out episode 88 with Sunny Lenarduzzi where we discuss social broadcasting and building an audience
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99 Saba Sedighi, the Snapchat and Content Creation Maestro
06/06/2016 Duration: 24minSaba Sedighi is a Marketing Strategist and Video Content Creator. She takes on an innovative approach towards social selling to connect brands with their audience. Tech savvy, with a broad understanding of social media, influencer and email marketing, Saba is focused on leveraging her expertise in digital marketing combined with strategic insights. Founder of iStream Social, she consults and collaborates with up-and-coming SMBs to help them establish, grow and manage their social presence, profile and audience on live/replay channels. iStream specializes in developing highly effective, real-world, clever strategies for Blab, Periscope, and Meerkat. They design and implement content strategies which yield maximum engagement and train companies to fully leverage multiple live stream channels. Saba is also currently co-hosting 3 popular shows on Blab.im, regularly attracting a total of 1300+ viewers on a weekly basis. Saba’s Challenge; Go on YouTube and google a topic you are interested in and watch 3 vide
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98 The #1 Snapchat Mistake I See People Making (featuring Ashley Chu!)
05/06/2016 Duration: 03minThere is one mistake I consistently see people making on Snapchat. It was happening 2 years ago, and it continues to happen today. Be considerate, understand your context, and practice good Snap etiquette. Thanks to Ashley for helping! Follow her; Snapchat = ahh_chuu Instagram = achu739
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97 Adam Haritan, Foraging for Wild Foods and Better Nutrition
01/06/2016 Duration: 29minAdam Haritan is the founder of Learn Your Land, as well as a wild food enthusiast, researcher, and forager. He learned the value of wild food foraging while studying nutrition at the University of Pittsburgh, where he discovered just how beneficial wild foods could be in optimizing human health. Wild plants, on average, are more nutritious than their cultivated counterparts (i.e. wild blueberries vs. domesticated blueberries, wild lettuce vs. iceberg lettuce). The wild food diet is the diet that we, as Homo sapiens, have been consuming for the majority of our time on this planet, and it is the diet that we are most adapted to. Today, very few Americans consume any wild foods, and instead subsist on nutrient-deficient products that scarcely resemble anything real or natural. It’s no wonder that degenerative diseases like cancer, diabetes, and chronic inflammation are so prevalent. We have abandoned our natural diet and are suffering as a result. This realization has led Adam to pursue a lifestyle of wi