Épisodes

  • Isaac Asimov and the Art of Prolificity
    Jan 17 2024

    One of the 'Big Three' Science fiction writers of the 20th Century, Isaac Asimov's vast body of work speaks for itself. He authored or edited nearly 500 books over his career. In this episode, I go into the details on what allowed Asimov to become one of the most prolific writers of all time.

    In preparation for this episode, I read Asimov's autobiography, 'I, Asimov'.

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    14 min
  • New Year’s Episode: Operation Flying Kite
    Jan 3 2024

    Happy New Year! In this episode I provide a brief update on the podcast, its trajectory, and some philosophies (hacks) I will be implementing moving forward.

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    14 min
  • Napoleon Bonaparte
    Dec 20 2023

    Napoleon is one of the most recognized figures in history. This episode entails my notes and determinations on what made Napoleon excel further, faster, and to a greater degree than his contemporaries. I lay out his characteristics and seek to transfer his techniques and strategies into a format that is actionable by modern individuals.

    Primary research came from 'Napoleon: A Life' by Andrew Roberts. Additional research came from the writings of various aides serving under Napoleon during his reign as Emperor of France.

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    30 min
  • Thanksgiving Episode: William Bradford & the Pilgrims
    Nov 22 2023

    We've all heard some version of the Mayflower voyage, its peculiar passengers, and the life they started in America—this episode presents a detailed history of the pilgrims as described by William Bradford, governor of Plymouth Colony. Viewing the events through the eyes of the pilgrims, I take a hard look at the mindsets and tools that allowed them to withstand religious persecution in England, harsh living conditions in Holland, and a brutal first year in America.

    Research for this episode came from several books, including Bradford's own 'Of Plimoth Plantation' and 'Mayflower' by Nathaniel Philbrick.

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    36 min
  • The Marquis de Lafayette (Part 2)
    Nov 6 2023

    This is part two of a multi-part series on the Marquis de Lafayette, famed hero of both the American and French revolutions. In this episode, I go over a brief summary of the events that followed Lafayette's arrival in America. I also include the key takeaways from his early military career, highlighting the events of the Battle of Brandywine which first signaled the major role he would come to play in the American revolution.

    Primary research came from 'Hero of Two Worlds' by Mike Duncan and 'Brandywine' by Michael C. Harris. Additional research from various historical letters and documentaries relating to Lafayette.

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    22 min
  • The Marquis de Lafayette (Part 1)
    Oct 23 2023

    This is part one of a multi-part series on the Marquis de Lafayette, famed hero of both the American and French revolutions. In this episode, I go over a brief summary of the events that preceded Lafayette's entrance onto the American stage. I also include the key takeaways from his early life that enabled him to accomplish all that he did at such a young age.

    Primary research came from 'Hero of Two Worlds' by Mike Duncan. Additional research from various historical letters and documentaries relating to Lafayette.

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    23 min
  • Alfred the Great
    Oct 11 2023

    Alfred the Great, often hailed as the 'first king of England', was a remarkable figure renowned for his skills as a military tactician, a prolific translator, and a dedicated scholar. He courageously confronted Viking invasions, ultimately playing a pivotal role in the emergence of the English nation. In this episode, we delve into his life and spotlight the exceptional qualities that earned him the title of "Great."

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    34 min