Author: joshuab
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HS 472 FBF: Toxic Aluminum: Trouble of an Abundant Element
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 199, originally published in January 2014. Not everyone finds aluminum as fascinating as Dr. Christopher Exley, who happens to be one of the world’s leading experts on the topic. Some how, some way, the good doctor’s infectious enthusiasm is impossible to deny. Listen in on this episode of…
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HI 180: Cal Newport on Developing a Deep Work Habit & Being So Good They Can’t Ignore You
Jason Hartman talks with Cal Newport, who details the current distraction epidemic caused by our smartphones and social media accounts. Cal believes corporations have us just where they want us by making us addicted to apps and programs which feed us non-stop advertisements and shape our buying habits. He discusses his books, Deep Work and…
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AMA 266: Happiness & Objectivism According to Ayn Rand with Tal Tsfany, President of Ayn Rand Institute
Jason Hartman talks with Tal Tsfany, President & CEO of the Ayn Rand Institute, about free speech on college campuses, how we should be defining things like happiness and selfishness, and why we should be focusing on the self. They also examine the philosophies of those who want to tax the rich in order to…
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SW 405 FBF: Maximize the Power of Webinars with Steven Essa
Today’s Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 199, originally published in May 2015. Steven Essa started out as a broke musician and now has done over $8 million in webinar sales. He shares some fantastic tips on how to make a great 60 minute webinar presentation, utilizing other people’s marketing lists to generate sales, and…
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YW 123: Understanding Happiness & Objectivism with Tal Tsfany, President of Ayn Rand Institute
Jason Hartman talks with Tal Tsfany, President & CEO of the Ayn Rand Institute, about free speech on college campuses, how we should be defining things like happiness and selfishness, and why we should be focusing on the self. They also examine the philosophies of those who want to tax the rich in order to…