Self-Improvement
186. Economist & Writer Cecelia de Orbegoso on London, Fashion, Relationships, & Building Self-Confidence
Economist and writer Cecelia de Orbegoso joins the show. She shares what enticed her to move to London from Peru. We discuss several economic concepts, relationships, fashion, wine, and all sorts of things in between. Confidence seemed to be a theme in this episode. How does one develop self-confidence? Loving yourself and who you are…
Read MoreJoe Anhalt on Brooklyn, New York and Living with Intention
Joe Anhalt returns for the fourth time on the show! We recorded inside his lovely Brooklyn apartment. We discussed my recent visit to New York and spending more time in Brooklyn. We talk about the city and its culture, as well as design both literally and metaphorically. Joe’s Previous Podcast Appearances: Brooklyn, Cultural Trends, Using…
Read MoreCollin O’Brien on Playing Drums on Tour with Neal Francis
Drummer Collin O’Brien returns to the show after two years. He shares his experience touring and recording with Neal Francis. He describes his experience playing the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado and the development of his pre-show routine involving intentional breathing techniques. Rich and Collin also talk about working at Lincoln Station in Chicago.…
Read MoreHomo Deus: A History of Tomorrow by Yuval Noah Harari with Sanchit Arvind
What does the future of humankind look like? Sanchit Arvind joins us for Part 2 of our discussion on Yuval Noah Harari’s books on humanity. Until the 21st century, solving famine, war, and disease were at the top of the human agenda. What has now replaced it? People want to live longer, healthier, and happier.…
Read MorePaul LeCrone on the Creator Economy, Music of Animal Collective, and Philosophical Writings
Paul LeCrone returns to Rich Conversations to discuss the creator economy and adding value on the internet, the recording and writing of music from Animal Collective, Radiohead, and Arcade Fire, and philosophical writing from Nietzsche and literature of Dostoevsky and Aldous Huxley. Episode 125 of Rich Conversations podcast
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