2 Million podcasts.

48 Million episodes.

Only 24hrs in a day.

Here are 16 podcasts worth your time: 🎧
1/ @InfiniteL88ps

NYT best-selling author & legendary investor @jposhaughnessy challenges us to become more nuanced thinkers.

Why do we think the way we do?

How can we change our perspective?

Let's find out: 👇🏻
infiniteloopspodcast.com
2/ @HTTOTW

@BenWilsonTweets provides thorough breakdowns of the greatest leaders in world history that are quite frankly some of the best I've ever heard.

My only complaint is that there aren't more episodes.

Do yourself a favor and listen.
httotw.com
3/ @mastersofscale

Hosted by former Paypal COO & LinkedIn co-founder, @reidhoffman.

Masters of Scale features interviews of founders and CEO's from some of the biggest brands on the planet.

Talks covering leadership, strategy, fundraising, and more.
mastersofscale.com
4/ @HiddenBrain

Shankar Vedantam is an American journalist & writer best known for his "Hidden Brain" series of products.

His podcast of the same name explores the unconscious patterns that drive human behavior.

Interesting stuff...
hiddenbrain.org
5/ @FoundersPod

@businessbarista is the Executive Chairman / Co-Founder of the wildly popular @morningbrew.

While his Pod is packed full of insights on effectively operating & growing a biz, Alex's stories on how to cope with life, I find most valuable.
foundersjournal.morningbrew.com
6/ @dailystoic

3 Million Books Sold.

50 Million Podcast Downloads.

300,000 YouTube Subscribers.

@RyanHoliday's content is just that good.

If you've somehow missed out on it up to this point, let's make today the day that changes.
dailystoic.com/podcast/
7/ @myfirstmilpod

My favorite.

For those that don't know, @theSamParr & @ShaanVP are the reason I'm on Twitter at all.

A chance meet-up in OKC 5 months ago sparked a fire in me to start creating in public.

40K followers later, I can only say Thank You.
mfmpod.com
8/ The MeatEater Podcast

There is much more to @stevenrinella than meets the eye.

An accomplished writer, chef, & conservationist, Rinella is the author of 6 books, a James Beard Award finalist, & the host of the MeatEater TV series.

Give it a listen.
themeateater.com/listen/meateat…
9/ @GangsterCapital

So far there are 3 seasons of Gangster Capitalism.

I've loved them all.

•College admissions scandals
•Shady business dealings at the NRA
•Jerry Fallwell acting the fool.

Great storytelling & investigation all wrapped into one.
shows.cadence13.com/podcast/gangst…
10/ @twentyminutevc

Host @HarryStebbings has turned his pod (which started 6 years ago in his mother's kitchen) into a platform for interviewing some of the investment world's heaviest hitters.

Chris Sacca, Keith Rabois, & Doug Leone to name a few.
thetwentyminutevc.com/chris-sacca/
11/ The Nick Huber Show

Described as a "short-form podcast on real estate, entrepreneurship, & wealth, @sweatystartup's content delivers so much more.

With his own unique brand of humor & sarcasm, Nick provides constant value & unrivaled transparency.
sweatystartup.com/the-nick-huber…
12/ @TKPPodcast

"The Knowledge Project"

@ShaneAParrish (Founder of Farnam Street Media & the amazing fs.blog) interviews world-class doers and thinkers.

Want to level-up your mental game & learn from the best?

This is the place.
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
13/ The Pomp Podcast

@APompliano, or as he's more well-known, "Pomp," talks to the most interesting people in business, finance, and Bitcoin.

Put simply, Pomp helps you get smarter every day.

Past guests include: @mcuban, @chamath, @RaoulGMI & more.
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/692…
14/ Jocko Podcast

Jocko Willink is a retired Navy SEAL, Author, & Podcaster.

Honored with the Silver Star & Bronze Star Medal for his distinguished service, he's now bringing his message to the masses.

Discussions on life, leadership, & discipline.
jockopodcast.com
15/ Unexplainable

A science podcast about everything we don't know.

Host @nhassenfeld explores the most fascinating unanswered questions in science.

With episode titles like "skeleton lake" & "invasion of the jumping worms" how can you not listen?
vox.com/unexplainable
16/ @hubermanlab

Andrew Huberman is a professor of Neurobiology & Ophthalmology at Stanford University.

On the "Huberman Lab" podcast, he covers a wide range of topics such as:

•Healthy Eating
•Psychedelic Medicine
•Conquering Depression & more.
hubermanlab.com
17/ Bonus: "The Room Where It Happens"

OK, it's not live yet, but...

My friend @SahilBloom & his co-host @gregisenberg are about to unlock the door.

The door to the room you've always wanted to be in.

A community & podcast you can't afford to miss.
theroomwhereithappens.co/?rh_ref=881e8a…
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