Active Recall With Walter & Francis

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Synopsis

Talking about books (for now)

Episodes

  • 138: "Feel Good Productivity" by Ali Abdaal

    19/02/2024 Duration: 28min

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  • 137 - h woo, Fourth Wing, Shogun, Feel Good Productivity, Predator

    07/01/2024 Duration: 37min

    A content diet review to start the new year. Aiming for weekly but we’ll see! Trying to get back into podcasting by focusing on audio-only. Also check out my latest Shorts.(1) Journey to Michelin chef* YouTube: h woo “i think i want to be a michelin star cook”* Book: “Show Your Work” by Austin Kleon* YouTube: Sam Sulek* YouTube: Matt Choi(2) Fourth Wing → The one thing... do they need to kill so many people?“There is nothing more sacred than the Archives. Even temples can be rebuilt, but books cannot be rewritten.”* Amazon: “Fourth Wing” by Rebecca Yarros(3) Shogun → If you like Last Samurai and 1000-page books..."The Emperor and the entire Imperial Court were kept completely isolated in walled palaces and gardens in the small enclave at Kyoto, most times in penury, and their activities perpetually confined to observing the rituals of Shinto, the ancient animistic religion of Japan, and to intellectual pursuits such as calligraphy, painting, philosophy, and poetry."* Amazon: “Shogun” by James Clavell(4) Feel

  • 136: NBA x "Same as Ever" by Morgan Housel

    27/11/2023 Duration: 25min

    Sharing some takeaways from “Same as Ever” by Morgan Housel and how they connect to the NBA from a casual watcher.* Best Story Wins: MVP narratives* Wild Numbers: Why watch games when you can watch highlights for an hour* Calm Plants the Seeds for Crazy: Load balancing plants the seeds for the In-Season Tournament* Does Not Compute: You miss 27 straight 3-pointers on hardwood, not on a spreadsheet* Too Much, Too Soon, Too Fast: Cars, clothes, and the 2008 crash This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit activerecall.substack.com

  • 135: Creativity tips (from an aspiring demon)

    16/09/2023 Duration: 22min

    I moved all the episodes and the feed to Substack! We’ll see how this goes.On this week’s episode, I recorded in the car and tried to come up with some creativity takeaways from “Demon 79”* No one likes the horns look, what do you want me to look like? (Share those guilty pleasures!)* Use a list! (When you have to eat a frog, procrastinate with murder)* Demon vision to find bad people (You don’t always see the hard work)* “You’re a basher” (Find your format)* Resistance shows up (right after you’ve run the politician off the road) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit activerecall.substack.com

  • 134: How the midwit meme explains everything (and other lessons from podcasts) | George Mack, Kevin Kelly, Cal Newport, Ryen Russillo, Alex Hormozi

    14/09/2023 Duration: 22min

    Notes on the podcasts I listened to recently Not Investment Advice: "George Mack: Ignored Ideas, Creativity Hacks, Game Psychology, US vs. UK & Finding The Right Metrics" David Perell: "Kevin Kelly: On Fame, Structuring Ideas, Writing Books, and Founding Wired Magazine" Deep Questions with Cal Newport: "Ep. 263: Overhaul Your Life" The Ryen Russillo Podcast: "Russillo on the Road: Spain Travelogue" The Game w/ Alex Hormozi: "Hormozi Life Hacks You Need To Hear | Ep 605" This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit activerecall.substack.com

  • 133: Creativity x NYC (Or: My coffee/gym/dinner in different apartments)

    01/09/2023 Duration: 35min

    I talk about my coffee/gym/dinner routines when living in 3 different apartments in New York. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit activerecall.substack.com

  • 132: "Stolen Focus"

    28/08/2023 Duration: 35min

    Book notes on "Stolen Focus: Why You Can't Pay Attention" by Johann Hari This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit activerecall.substack.com

  • 131: MMA x Creativity (Mental Model Arts)

    27/08/2023 Duration: 17min

    Applying MMA concepts to creativity This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit activerecall.substack.com

  • 130: The Bear, David Chang (and lessons from "Eat a Peach")

    22/08/2023 Duration: 15min

    Lessons from David Chang's book "Eat a Peach" shoved through the lens of "The Bear" This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit activerecall.substack.com

  • 129: "The Last Action Heroes"

    10/07/2023 Duration: 27min

    Book notes for "The Last Action Heroes" by Nick de Semlyen This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit activerecall.substack.com

  • HtbaC #5: Avoid "I'll do anything for you" (fight for the job x work work work)

    10/06/2023 Duration: 12min

    Let’s see… here’s an automated summary:Rule number five in becoming a chef is to fight for the job you want and aim for a kitchen that pushes you beyond your skills and comfort zone. When going for a job interview at a restaurant, show up early, look presentable, and bring all your equipment in case you're asked to start immediately. Don't give up on a restaurant you believe is the right place for you, even if they initially say they're not hiring. The story of Magnus Nielson highlights the importance of persistence in pursuing opportunities. Stepping outside your comfort zone and being pushed beyond your skill level is essential for growth and improvement. Practice and continuous effort are crucial for becoming a successful chef or artist. Engaging in daily practice and honing your craft is vital for artists to develop their skills. Working hard and continuously is the key to success as an artist or creator. When seeking opportunities in the digital creator space, it's not enough to offer to work for

  • HtbaC #4: See mastery in the world (with the internet)

    29/05/2023 Duration: 08min

    Broaden your horizons: Travel the world physically and digitally, absorb the diverse cultures, cuisines, art, history, and languages. Immerse yourself in experiences and use those to fuel your creativity, as cooking is about more than just preparing a dish. Don't let the language barrier be an excuse, and be open to every experience, even if it's uncomfortable. Learn through doing and experiencing: Art isn't about mastery or understanding but about the act of creation and experience itself. Apply this ethos to any craft or skill, embrace the journey and celebrate the process, not just the final product. Your audience doesn't need to understand your art, but they should feel it. Harness the internet to enhance your creativity: As a digital creator, use the internet as a window to the world, participate in various subcultures, and connect with others in your niche. Find and interact with others interested in similar intersections, build your community, and broaden your perspective, thus enriching your creativ

  • How to be a Creator #3: Recognize the intersections

    21/05/2023 Duration: 08min

    Shout out ChatGPT for this summary:In this recording, I share my thoughts on the importance of intersections and imitation in creativity. Drawing from David Chang's "Eat a Peach" and Jerry Saltz's "How to Be an Artist", I argue that aspiring creators should cast their nets wide and cultivate a broad set of skills. How, you ask? Well, it involves stepping out of your comfort zone and exploring different fields. Imagine chefs experimenting with recipes from a cookbook - we can all apply the same approach. Now, let's add an interesting twist. Think of combining different interests, much like Steve Jobs blending calligraphy and technology, or MKBHD melding tech with ultimate Frisbee. Intriguing, isn't it? So here's my tip: Find your intersection and dive into it. It's a unique blend that could lead to your breakthrough in the creative world.That sounds probably better than what I would’ve come up with.Here’s the David Chang quoteStudy Shakespeare instead. Even if you're 100% sure that you want to be a chef, I w

  • How to be a Creator #2: Do what everyone else is doing. Do what everyone else isn't doing.

    18/05/2023 Duration: 12min

    FIRST: THANK YOU to prior subscribers. I understand if you unsubscribe because I haven’t sent anything in like years and now will be emailing more frequently. (Or for like 4 days straight before another years-long hiatus…)A ChatGPT summary of what I blabbed about on the mic.Get ready for some mind-bending tips to be a better creator. Ditch that cooking school dream – because it's not about the degree, it's about the experience. Learn for free and harness the power of the internet to build your skills in the kitchen.For artists, your story is what makes you unique. So, tell it! Embrace the baby steps and build a library of work that shows off your talent.Finally, when it comes to being a creator, don't be afraid to blend conformity with innovation. Find a balance between what everyone else is doing and what sets you apart. Absorb, reject, and add what is uniquely yours.These three powerful tips – ditch the degree, embrace your story, and blend the familiar with the fresh – will set you on the path to being an

  • How to be a Creator #1: Start finding your voice

    17/05/2023 Duration: 15min

    Trying to find a format that I can keep up.Here’s the—I know, I know—ChatGPT summary of what I just recorded:The user talks about starting a daily 10-minute podcast, inspired by David Chang's book "Eat a Peach" and Jerry Saltz's "How to Be an Artist." They plan to discuss each of the 33 rules for becoming a chef from Chang's book and each lesson from Saltz's article in each episode. The user also considers incorporating design principles from their experience as a UX designer and insights from Russell Brunson's book "Expert Secrets."The user reflects on the importance of finding one's voice and overcoming embarrassment to create content. They acknowledge that although the quality of their content may not be high initially, it's crucial to start and keep making stuff to develop a unique voice. The user reminisces about their early blogging days, aiming to rediscover that voice through this podcast project.Anyway. That’s the first episode. It was a good reminder that audio-only is so much easier to make than ev

  • 128: "Interviews with the Masters" - Paul Graham chapter

    22/04/2023 Duration: 20min

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  • 129: "Make Something Wonderful" - Steve Jobs Archive

    22/04/2023 Duration: 30min

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  • 127: "Physical: 100" (and we're BACK)

    27/02/2023 Duration: 26min

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  • Takeaways: "Someday is Today" by Matthew Dicks | #126

    20/02/2023 Duration: 29min

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  • 125: Creativity x Fitness - Consistency, Classics, and Crane Kicks (3 links)

    10/02/2023 Duration: 16min

    1. Consistency: Indie Hackers #267: The Path to $3M in 3 Years as a Solopreneur with Justin Welsh 2. Classics: Ray Dalio: Principles 3. Crane Kicks: "Fat Loss Happens on Monday" by Josh Hillis and Dan John This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit activerecall.substack.com

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