Chiwi Journal
By Camellia Yang
Host Camellia Yang, a Chinese New Zealander, interviews people she met on her digital nomad journey who are on a unique path to creating a better future and shares the lessons and tips they learned.
Season One (1 - 111 episodes) is in Chinese.
Season Two (112 episodes - current) is in English.
Chiwi JournalOct 08, 2019
Monologue: On Carl Jung
Based on the advice of an online mentor who suggests exploring influential books called 'earthquake books'—those that can significantly shake and impact our perspectives—one such powerful book is the profound works of Carl Jung.
As I explore Jung's works, certain sections of his books have left a lasting mark on how I perceive things, resonating deeply with my journey. So I recorded this episode to share my learnings.
Books/articles mentioned in this episode:
- Memories, Dreams, Reflections: An Autobiography
- The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
- The Red Book
- CATAFALQUE: Carl Jung and the End of Humanity
- Tom Morgan's newsletter
- In Basel
- Rudolf Steiner
- Goetheanum
- Retrospect on My Two Years at Leipzig. 1868.
- I Ching (易经)
- Mandala
- Higanbana
“Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.”
- Carl Jung
#154: Premier League, Football Journalism, Interview Superstars, and Women in Football with Liv Wang
My guest today is Liv Wang, a renowned Premier League journalist with a massive following of millions. I've been a follower of Liv's work for quite some time now, admiring her unique content creation and interviewing style with Premier League footballers.
Recently, I had the opportunity to meet Liv in person during my visit to Manchester. Needless to say, it was an enlightening experience. So get ready for an insightful conversation about her journey, experiences, and perspectives in the world of football journalism.
In today’s episode, we talked about…
- Passion for Football: Liv shares what drew her to football and the inspirations behind her decision to pursue a career in football journalism.
- A Day in the Life: Discover what a typical day looks like for Liv as she covers Premier League press conferences and conducts player interviews
- Cultural Insights: Liv reveals interesting cultural nuances, such as Ruben Dias and Bernardo Silva's Chinese nickname, Jorginho's foray into writing Chinese characters and Anthony Elanga learning Chinese
- Player Interviews: Liv discusses her experiences interviewing prominent players like Mo Salah, Kylian Mbappé, Jude Bellingham and Erling Haaland
- Managing Online Presence: Learn how Liv navigates negative online comments and maintains a positive online presence, especially with a large follower base.
- Social Initiatives: Liv shares her initiative during the Women's Football World Cup to distribute sanitary pads
- Women's Football Development: Liv explores the development of women's football and addresses stereotypes surrounding female football fans
- Behind the Scenes: Discover fun facts about Liv's job as a football journalist, along with the unique challenges she faces.
- Premier League's Development in China: Delve into the Premier League's remarkable rise in the Chinese market and her perspective on the current state of Chinese football
Links mentioned in this episode
- Premier League
- Follow Liv Wang on Instagram
- Ruben Dias’ nickname
- “What a scarf” with Jude Bellingham
- Essential Items Campaign
Special Episode: At Bakery CrossFit with Edu, Mel and Diogo
Today, we have the pleasure of welcoming three individuals to our conversation. Joining us are Luis Eduardo Arruda, not only a head Coach but also a co-owner of @thebakerycrossfit. Alongside him is Melissa Haun, a formidable athlete representing the Bakery Athletics team. And last but not least, we have Diogo Costa, who wears dual hats as both a data analyst at Revolut and an athlete within the Bakery Athletics team.
This podcast is being recorded live at Bakery Cafe. If you happen to be nearby, why not stop in for a cup of coffee or even join us for a training session at the Bakery CrossFit? We’d be super happy to have you here! So, get comfortable and let's delve into today's conversation.
- Let's kick things off with a brief introduction to Edu, Melissa, and Diogo, and their deep involvement with Bakery CrossFit.
- Ever wondered what CrossFit is all about? We'll delve into its significance, particularly exploring why the CrossFit Open holds such weight within the community.
- Follow along as we trace Edu's coaching journey, culminating in his role as co-owner of the Bakery CrossFit Box.
- The Bakery Athletes program
- Discover how Diogo balances his role as a data analyst at Revolut with his dedication as a Bakery CrossFit athlete, leveraging his analytical skills to enhance his training.
- Melissa shares her transatlantic journey from the USA to Europe, alongside a heartwarming love story with Edu.💗 We'll also explore her daily routine, balancing training with work commitments.
- What makes Bakery CrossFit so special, delving into the creation of a supportive and inclusive community for all its members.
- Conquering fear and cultivating mental resilience are key themes. Join us as we explore everyone's unique perspectives on competitions.
- Discover how Edu collaborates with fellow coaches and staff to ensure members receive an excellent fitness experience.
- Get to know the remarkable staff members and coaches at Bakery CrossFit, including another enchanting love story that blossomed within the box.💗
- Being a vegan in the fitness world presents its challenges. We'll share valuable tips on maintaining nutritional balance to support optimal training.
- Finally, we'll discuss the future vision for Bakery CrossFit and hear Mel and Diogo's aspirations, both as athletes and in their personal journeys ahead.
- Bonus: Obi’s story 🐶❤️
Links mentioned in this episode
- Join The Bakery CrossFit
- Follow Edu, Mel, Diogo and coach Sara, Hugo, Slavik and Gui
- CrossFit official website
- CrossFit Open
- Learn more about The Bakery Athletics
- Visiting Bakery Cafe
Monologue: Exploring Spiritual Enlightenment and Mystical Experiences
If the doors of perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, Infinite. For man has closed himself up, till he sees all things thro' narrow chinks of his cavern.
― William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
In recent times, we've immersed ourselves in deep discussions challenging traditional beliefs and values. Concepts such as meditation, metaphysics, and the power of myths have taken precedence in our conversations.
There's a growing acknowledgment of the limits of reason and scientific rationalism, alongside a newfound embrace of spiritual enlightenment.
Despite technological marvels enhancing our lives, a subtle dissatisfaction persists. It seems we're fatigued with a system prioritising efficiency over spiritual fulfilment.
Perhaps our collective consciousness has reached a turning point, urging us to seek meaning beyond the material.
Last year, I had inexplicable visions defying scientific explanations, deepening my belief in the vastness of the universe.
In this episode, I'll share glimpses of my journey from childhood to the present—a preliminary draft, with more stories awaiting exploration. So, relax and join me as we delve into the mysteries of the soul.💗
Books and Links Mentioned in This Episode:
- The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
- Famen Temple
- 《尼采传:我是太阳》
- I Ching (The Book of Change)
- Ray Dalio
- Tim Ferriss
- Transcendental Meditation
- Journey to Inner Peace: A Ten-Day Vipassana Meditation Experience
- Flowism: My Philosophy of Living
- How I overcame depression, learned to trust myself and grew as an indiepreneur
- Bronte Parsonage Museum
- The Invisible Third Culture Adult
- Jim O'Shaughnessy: Infinite Loops
- Tom Morgan: What's Important?
- The Lighthouse Retreat
- The Doors of Perception: Heaven and Hell by Aldous Huxley
- A books recommendation thread on spirituality
- Unearthing Hidden Emotions through Zen Buddhism Study
- Auerbachs Keller
- Ye Gong Hao Long
What we know is a drop. What we don't know is an ocean.
– Adam, Dark | Netflix
#152: Mentorship, Inner Journey, Intuition, Life Coaching and Spiritual Crisis with Devin Martin
Today, I'm joined by Devin Martin, the visionary behind Lifestyle Integrity and a distinguished executive life coach.
In this episode, we talked about…
- Delving into some key moments or practices that have significantly shaped the course of Devin’s personal growth and transformative journey.
- Why it's crucial for people to pause and limit external stimuli in their pursuit of clarity and self-understanding?
- Reflecting on our experiences with psychedelics (Ayuhuasca), how do we contemplate the evolution journey of our worldview?
- Exploring the power of intuition and the truth about reality.
- Face the abyss, but don't let it consume you. For in its depths lie both the darkness of fear and the light of hope.
- Body and mind awareness and facing various sensations (pain).
- The distinctions between therapy and life coaching, and how do these approaches complement each other in supporting clients?
- Balancing support for clients' journeys while encouraging them to take ownership of their growth and decisions.
- The future of life coaching in light of the increasing influence of AI.
Books/links mentioned in this episode
- Life Integrity
- A Transformation Guide. Interview with Devin Martin
- Ken Wilber
- Jordan Peterson
- Ayahuasca
- Devin’s blog
- Tom Morgan: Presence, Synthesis, and Giving the Master Its Due
- The Art of Living
- Vipassana Meditation
- Dance your darkness with this playlist
- Dark retreat
SPECIAL EPISODE: @ETHGlobal Istanbul Hackathon
Kia Ora, Ni Hao, and Hello!
Welcome to a special edition of the Chiwi Journal podcast, recorded live at the ETHGlobal Istanbul Hackathon.
In this episode, I bring you exclusive interviews with the brilliant minds who won scholarships from the Take Off Web3 program and are building exciting projects here.
Join me now to delve into their inspiring ventures and creations and learn about their fascinating Web3 journeys.
Speakers:
Special thanks to @TakeOffWeb3 @TalentProtocol for sponsoring 15 scholars coming to Istanbul to attend DevConnect and ETHGlobal.
#150: Typefully, Building a Lean & Remote Team, Co-founders Relationship and Lisbon Life with Fabrizio Rinaldi and Francesco Di Lorenzo
My guest today is Fabrizio Rinaldi and Francesco Di Lorenzo. They are serial tech founders and currently focus on building a writing, scheduling & publishing tool on 𝕏 and LinkedIn, Typefully.
In today’s episode, we talked about…
- Explore the story of Fabrizio and Francesco’s initial X (Twitter) encounter, which led to the co-founding of business.
- Learn about the inspiration behind Typefully and discover key features designed to enhance the writing experience for users.
- Delve into the dilemma of offering AI content generation features for creators.
- Gain insights into building a remote, lean team while maintaining a work-life balance as founders.
- Discover Lisbon's unique living and working atmosphere and recommendations for newcomers.
- Uncover the personal and business benefits of being based in Lisbon while addressing potential drawbacks.
- Get to know upcoming features and the future vision for Typefully.
- Learn what they enjoy most about co-building a business and how their partnership has evolved over time.
Lisbon Recommendation
From Francesco:
- Best Italian pizza in Lisbon
https://www.marrecreo.com/en/home/
- Best pasta
https://www.instagram.com/ilmatricianolisbona/
- Nice higher-end Italian cuisine
- Best Cortado in Lisbon, laptop-friendly
https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZCRAGP6qb6bmMS7EA
From Fabrizio:
- Small and cozy, amazing specialty coffee https://maps.app.goo.gl/mfjd5UbYEsPJVLV68?g_st=ic
- Best “salted caramel latte”, seriously incredible https://maps.app.goo.gl/mTR4c8UBD2AgCaf98?g_st=ic
- Amazing ramen at the original Ajitama https://maps.app.goo.gl/dtEKenGWwMAdHwY86?g_st=ic
- Good pizza and standup comedy for a different night out with friends https://maps.app.goo.gl/NReLRX3sSoCQ4YWJ6?g_st=ic
From Camellia:
Google map list: https://maps.app.goo.gl/6Qv3YdpZk6jUrCiH9
Follow Fabrizio Rinaldi, Francesco Di Lorenzo and Typefully on X
#149: Lifestyle Brand Sapiens, Healthy Living, Live-streaming in Chinese Market and Empowered Mindset with Ellen Chen
My guest today is Ellen Chen. Ellen is the cofounder of the lifestyle brand Sapiens. With a background in biomed and bioengineering, Ellen also serves as a science communicator, connecting with a broad online audience.
In today’s episode, we talked about…
- Ellen's background in biology and how it influenced her journey into entrepreneurship and healthy living.
- The inspiration behind Ellen's healthy lifestyle brand, Sapiens, and its mission.
- Key principles and practices of a healthy lifestyle that you can incorporate into your daily routine.
- The differing perceptions of health and fitness standards between Western and Asian cultures, including discussions on body image and body positivity.
- Insight into beauty standards in China.
- The impact of social media on people's health.
- Ellen's secret recipes for making complex scientific papers easy to understand.
- The age-old question: "Do you lose muscle if you do cardio?"
- Drawing inspiration from science communicator Andrew Huberman.
- Strategies for lifestyle community building in the Chinese market.
- Ellen's approach to creating informative and interactive content through live-streaming.
- Ellen's insights on balancing her time and routine while running a business, writing, and exercising.
- The three key mindsets Ellen wants to leave with listeners, especially those facing challenges on their healthy living journeys
Books/links mentioned in this episode
- Follow Ellen on Instagram @minor_demon
- Diet, Nutrition, Physical Activity and Cancer: a Global Perspective Report
- Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari
- First Interview in the Metaverse
- Flexible Dieting by Alan Aragon
- Why Calories Don't Count by Giles Yeo
- [Body positivity](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_positivity#:~:text=Body positivity is a social,as an undesirable social construct.)
- The Circadian Code by Satchin Panda
- Dose-response relationship between weekly resistance training volume and increases in muscle mass
- Exercise Snacks
- Huberman Lab
- Lex Fridman Podcast
Follow Sapiens Club Dou Yin 1: @SapiensClub Dou Yin 2: @新西兰Summer WeChat Channel: @SapiensClub
“For humans and all species, the sensations, the perceptions and the thoughts and the feelings that we have in our life span, none of that is actually carried forward, except the ones that we take, and we convert into actions, such as writing, actions, such as words actions, such as engineering new things.”
- Andrew Huberman
#148: Proof of Spiritual Phenomena, Psychedelic & Supernatural Experiences and Parapsychology with Mona Sobhani, PhD
My guest today is Mona Sobhani. She is a distinguished cognitive neuroscientist, researcher, and accomplished author with a rich and diverse professional background spanning over 15 years. Her wide-ranging interests have led her to explore the intersections of science, technology, spirituality, and human behaviour.
In today’s episode, we talked about…
- Mona's remarkable transformation from a scientific materialist to a spiritual seeker.
- Key moments and experiences that triggered this worldview shift.
- Extraordinary insights and revelations from Mona's research and conversations with mystics, intuitives, and scientists.
- Unveiling supernatural and unexplainable events.
- Understanding parapsychology (psi) phenomena and key findings that suggest their existence.
- The challenge of mainstream acceptance for mysterious experiences and strategies to bridge the gap between science and spirituality effectively.
- Exploring Mona's psychedelic experiences and their influence on her perspective on reality and spirituality.
- Mona's research on past lives and karma, shedding light on these spiritual phenomena and their influence on our lives.
- How individuals inclined toward a purely scientific approach can incorporate elements of spirituality into their worldview.
- The impact of sound, light, and breathwork on human consciousness.
- Comparing attitudes toward spirituality in the East and West.
- Exploring potential directions for future research in the realm of human experience and expanding our understanding of consciousness and spirituality.
- Mona shares her exciting upcoming projects and areas of passionate research.
- Mona's hope for what readers and listeners will take away from her book and her perspective on the interplay between science and spirituality in understanding life's meaning.
Books/links mentioned in this episode
- Proof of Spiritual Phenomena: A Neuroscientist's Discovery of the Ineffable Mysteries of the Universe by Mona Sobhani, PhD
- Mona Sobhani, PhD website
- Windbridge Research Center
- The Challenging Psychedelic Experiences Project
- Finding Your Highest Path with Psychic Medium Laura Lynne Jackson
- Many Lives, Many Masters
- Deep Connection Within - Voice Workshop with Yogetsu
- Institute for Advanced Consciousness Studies ( IACS )
- Brave New World of Psychedelic Science Substack
- Join the community for curious scientists: Exploring Consciousness
- Support Neuroscience of Consciousness Symposium
SPECIAL EPISODE: At Put_it_on_Lisbon Cafe with Tereza
My guest today is Tereza. She's the owner of a trendy cafe called "Put_it_on_Lisbon" in my neighborhood. That's where I first met her and became a regular customer at her cool little shop. Tereza is originally from the Czech Republic and has lived in the Netherlands, Australia, and Portugal for many years.
In today’s episode, we talked about…
- What inspired Tereza to open "Put_it_on_Lisbon" in Lisbon?
- "Put_it_on_Lisbon" is not just a cafe; it's a community hub. What is Tereza’s vision behind creating a space where people can come together and connect?
- What types of events and activities have been done at the cafe to encourage social interaction and make it a welcoming place for locals and travellers?
- Loneliness is a common issue among expats and digital nomads. How Tereza’s cafe help address this challenge and provide a sense of belonging to those who visit?
- What role does art or creative expression play in the ambience of the Cafe?
- In what ways does Tereza incorporate a creative mind into her cafe experience to appeal to customers?
- How does Tereza source the ingredients for her cafe? Highlights some local local and unique suppliers.
- For our listeners who may be considering a visit, what are some must-try items on the menu?
- What are your future plans for "Put_it_on_Lisbon"?
- Follow @put_it_on_lisbon on IG to keep up with the latest events!
- Paddy’s cheesecake
- Banana cider
- Indie writer’s books
- Tattoos & Arts
- Daffee l Innovative coffee
- Oitava Colina Cerveja / Craft Beer
"I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who is a part of my journey, even if I didn’t mention you in this episode. I genuinely appreciate you from the bottom of my heart, and I want to say thank you, as always!"
— Tereza ❤️
#146: Online Writing, English Literature, Ernest Hemingway and Essayful with Dylan O'Sullivan
My guest today is Dylan O'Sullivan. Dylan is a media specialist at OSV, guest lecturer at Write of Passage, columnist at a few major media outlets and the creator behind a writing-focused brand Essayful.
In today’s episode, we talked about…
- How does Write of Passage help us embark on our online writing journey?
- Exploring our initial love for reading and writing, and our earliest memories of writing.
- Contrasting experiences of studying English Literature in different countries.
- A friendly conversation between a Manchester United and Manchester City fan.
- Delving into the life and works of Ernest Hemingway.
- Examining the process of online writing and the beauty of writing on paper.
- What tricks and traits have writers made or used to achieve their writing goals?
- The influence of weather and surroundings on the work of writers.
- Reflecting on the most fulfilling aspects of being a writer.
Books/links mentioned in this episode
- Essayful
- Write of Passage
- School of English - Trinity College Dublin
- Gaelic football
- Jack Kerouac
- Allen Ginsberg
- Lenny Bruce
- Arthur Koestler
- Aldous Huxley
- Albert Camus
- The Doors of Perception
- Darkness at Noon
- The Act of Creation
- To Write Like Hemingway
- The Selfish Gene
- Bronte Parsonage Museum
- Bob Dylan on the otherworldliness of creativity
- At Desk (writing BGM)
- Casa Fernando Pessoa
- Follow Dylan on Twitter
#145: Self-actualization, SpiritDAO, Societal Transformation, and Unexplainable Experiences with Ron Rivers
My guest today is Ron Rivers. He is the author of Self-actualization in the Age of Crisis and a member of SpiritDAO. In today's episode, we discussed the following:
- What inspired Ron to write a book about "Self-Actualization in the Age of Crisis"? And how do we define self-actualization in today's setting?
- How does the pursuit of self-actualization differ during times of crisis compared to more stable periods? Additionally, how do spiritual and societal hierarchies impact the evolution of human beings?
- The concept of "Systemic Actualization" and how individuals can contribute to the larger process of societal transformation and actualization?
- How did Ron develop the Eight Dignities that encompass various aspects of human life?
- What is SpiritDAO, what problem is it aiming to solve, and how is it different from other web3 communities?
- Can we reinvent 20th-century Paris to attract people from diverse backgrounds and make a positive change?
- Individual heroes vs collective thoughts.
- The idea of an "authentic imposter"—Ron shares some practical tips and personal experiences for individuals who may be struggling to find their true authentic self while navigating societal expectations and norms.
- How can visualization and psychedelic experiences impact personal growth and self-actualization?
- How do we cope with the world not making sense, such as encountering supernatural phenomena and numerous spiritual experiences?
Links/books mentioned in this episode:
- Self-Actualization in the Age of Crisis
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- Oneness with the Relational Universe
- Observable Infinities
- The Single Truth
- Eight Dignities
- Confucianism
- Modern Shamanism
- The Network State
- Soulbound
- Conjuring Scenius
- SpiritDAO
- The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell
- Stoned ape theory
- Follow Ron Rivers on Twitter
#144: Talent Protocol, web3 in Lisbon, HR/Ed-tech, DeNites with Pedro Oliveira
My guest today is Pedro Oliveira. Pedro is the Co-founder and CEO of Talent Protocol, a web3 professional platform where builders and creators can create their on-chain resumes and find the meaningful connections and support they need to succeed. I met Pedro in person when I moved to Lisbon and participated in many web3-related events and conferences organised by him and his company.
In today's episode, we discussed the following:
- Many people are sceptical about Web3. What is Pedro's opinion on the concept of Web3, and how does Talent Protocol fit into this new paradigm of decentralised technologies?
- How does Talent Protocol assist builders and creators in starting their journey in web3, and what problems does it aim to solve in the professional networking space?
- Why is taking a sabbatical necessary for founders?
- Will AI take over our jobs and replace human resources?
- How did Portugal become a tech hub and attract talent from all around the world?
- How does Pedro structure his team and find co-founders in Talent Protocol? Additionally, why does he plan to step down as Talent Protocol's CEO in the foreseeable future?
- How does Talent House help young talents in their careers and projects? Some success stories here to share.
- How to face the crypto winter and make tough decisions?
- What is the vision for the future of Talent Protocol? What is the difference between Talent Protocol and traditional professional social sites like LinkedIn?
- What is DeNites, and how does it work to connect local Portuguese web3 projects and people together?
- What advice does Pedro have for someone who wants to enter the web3 world?
- What is Pedro's one big lesson to pass on to the next generation?
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Join Talent Protocol
- Follow Pedro on Twitter
- Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System
- Talent House
- Protocol Labs
- Celo
- Introducing ChatGPT
- Kevin Kelly — Excellent Advice for Living
- Web Summit Lisbon 2023
- A DAO has no CEO
- Talent House - From 70 applicants to 11 high-potential Web3 talent in Barcelona
- DeNites
#143: Founders Podcast, Single-person Billion-dollar Business, Lessons Learned from Athletes, Quentin Tarantino with David Senra
My guest today is David Senra. David is the returning guest of Chiwi Journal (episode #131). He hosts the Founders podcast, where listeners can learn lessons from historical and modern figures based on David's selection of a biography of an entrepreneur.
Last time, we focused on the top lessons previous founders can teach current founders and the most inspiring stories among 200+ stories David read. This time, we discussed:
- David’s top highlight of 2022 (the sixth year since he ran the podcast) and the reason behind joining the Colossus® network.
- What is the concept of a single-person billion-dollar company? How has a podcast host or a game developer set an example of this business model?
- How does David stay motivated and engaged in his work as the show grows when there may be more distractions?
- David's approach to reading and re-reading biographies, and what we can learn from founders outside the American market?
- Founders Podcast has covered many deceased entrepreneurs whose stories have stood the test of time. Which living founders would David like to have a conversation with?
- Some stories of how the Founders Podcast has directly impacted or supported the growth and success of its listeners.
- What does sportsmanship mean to David, and how does he incorporate the spirit of sportsmanship into his daily life and professional career?
- Talk about our favourite director Quentin Tarantino. What are some traits that make him stand out in the movie industry? What current content creators can learn from him to achieve success?
- What is the Founder Podcast's role in supporting aspiring entrepreneurs?
- How to cultivate children's reading habits?
Books/links mentioned in this episode:
- Founders
- Follow @FoundersPodcast
- David Senra - Passion & Pain
- David Senra — Pick The Right Heroes
- Insights From History's Greatest Thinkers - David Senra
- Devouring Founder’s Biographies, Self-Belief, and the Power of Podcasting with David Senra
- Almanack of Naval Ravikant
- Pieter Levels
- Chung Ju-yung the Founder of Hyundai
- Edward O. Thorp, A Man for All Markets
- Cities and Ambition - Paul Graham
- Johan Cruyff: A Life of Total Football
- Michael Jordan: The Life
- Joe Rogan #1675 - Quentin Tarantino
- Samwell Tarly
#142: Sovereign Individual, The Network State, Media Literacy, Writing Newsletter, Remote Worker and Geopolitics Impact with Doug Antin
My guest today is Doug Antin, the Founder and Author of TSI Global Media, who writes The Sovereign Individual Weekly Newsletter, picking up where The Sovereign Individual left off and exploring the digital transformation in real-time.
Doug is the return guest of my podcast. Last time, we discussed how to become a sovereign individual, digital transformation trends, cultivating multiple income streams and writing a newsletter. In today’s episode, we discussed the following:
- A quick review of the past year from a sovereign individual's perspective.
- Has the concept of a "Sovereign Individual" evolved in the face of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain?
- How can one find the right community as a sovereign individual?
- A brief review of The Network State, a book by Balaji Srinivasan.
- How is technology empowering individuals and changing the way we live and work?
- How can individuals stay updated with the latest technological and digital transformation developments?
- The process of writing The Sovereign Individual Weekly newsletter and the discussion on free and paid content as a creator.
- How can we cultivate media literacy in today's abundant information and potential misinformation world?
- The current global affairs and how the role of government is evolving in a world where individuals have more power and control over their lives through technology?
- How can governments address the increasing conflict between remote workers and local residents?
- Two trends to look for in a remote worker who adapts to an asynchronous way of working.
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
- The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age by James Dale Davidson and William Rees-Mogg
- The Sovereign Individual Weekly
- Plumia
- The Network State
- What do I think about network states?
- beehiiv — The newsletter platform built for growth
- How to be a Digital Nomad in Portugal?
- 2024 United States presidential election
- [Cash Reserves Definition](https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/cash-reserves.asp#:~:text=66 license holder.-,What Are Cash Reserves%3F,also be called cash reserves.)
- Follow Doug on Twitter
#141: Build_Cities, The Network State and Startup Cities Ecosystem with Angelo Alessio
My guest today is Angelo Alessio. He is the co-founder and protocol architect at buildcities.network, which allows anyone in web3 to overlay their digital communities on top of existing cities.
We discussed:
- What is the build_cities? What are the four phases of building this protocol for startup cities? ****
- How build_cities can facilitate an online community for meetups and crowdfunding IRL?
- What are the three types of startup cities?
- In build_cities, why keep the current city maps rather than disrupt the old ones to build something from scratch?
- How does Angelo meet his co-founders and work remotely building this project?
- What is the biggest lesson Angelo learned from his US army time?
- How do we define an MVC (Minimum Viable City)? Is there a city blueprint IRL build_cities would like to follow?
- Share some other projects in the Network State dashboard
- The biggest roadblock that prevents building build_cities.
- How can people get involved in build_cities?
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Join build_
- Follow Angelo on Twitter
- Interview: Building Web3 Cities
- Startup Communities: Building an Entrepreneurial Ecosystem in Your City
- How is Making Friends Changing?
- Startup Cities Map
- build_cities State of the Union
- CityCoins
- The Network State
- What do I think about network states?
- Tour of the Innovation Den, Coeur d'Alene
- It's illegal to hurt a robot in this town
- The Network State Dashboard
- Build Cities: A Protocol for Network States with Angelo Alessio
- Build Cities with CityDAO
#140: AI 2041, Sci-fi Writers in Web3, Chaoshan Culture and Chinese Philosophy & Metaphysics with Chen Qiufan
My guest today is Chen Qiufan, also known as Stanley Chan. He is an award-winning Chinese science fiction writer, columnist, and scriptwriter. Chen's fiction, described as "science fiction realism", focuses on individuals' internal struggles during times of accelerated change. And recently, he collaborated with Kai-Fu Lee to co-write and publish a novel called AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future.
We discussed:
- How did Qiufan and Kai-fu come up with the idea to co-write a sci-fi book, and what are some AI-related technologies mentioned in the book?
- How can we prepare for the future facing God-like AI technology such as DeepFake?
- What moral and ethical code should we consider when we can bring dead people “alive” using AI tools?
- What are some concerns about using AI arts creations tools like MidJourney?
- Should artists and writers be worried that AI will replace them in the future?
- How writers can embrace new technologies and build a new way to communicate with readers?
- What’s Chen Qiufan’s philosophy regarding creating his sci-fi stories compared with Liu Cixin (Three Body Problems)?
- A brief introduction to Chinese Chaoshan culture and Chinese New Year rituals.
- Do Chinese people have religions? What’s the relationship between religion and science?
- How ancient Chinese books and schools of thought inspired sci-fi creation?
- Briefly discuss psychedelic and human consciousness.
- What’s the meaning of life from a sci-fi writer’s perspective?
Books and Links mentioned in this episode:
- Chen Qiufan website
- A sci-fi vision of life in 2041
- AI 2041 by Dr. Kai-Fu Lee and Chen Qiufan
- Ai Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order
- Chinese writer Su Shi
- Joe Rogan interviews Steve Jobs
- Midjourney
- NEARCON BETA 2022
- AI 2041 - TRLab
- The Subtle Art NFT Collection
- The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin
- Chaoshan Culture
- Waste Tide
- The Large Hadron Collider
- I Ching
- Opium Wars
- Stanley Kubrick
- Gaia DAO
SPECIAL EPISODE: Eric Jorgenson with 1729writers on Writing Almanack Series and Building Leverage
This is the special episode featured a guest speaker Eric Jorgenson at 1729writers Cohort 2.
1729writers is a group of writers inside of the 1729 online community. We explore issues related to the Network State, seek truth, wealth and health and share our ideas and thoughts in public.
It’s a great pleasure to have Eric attend one of our weekly community calls and discuss his process of writing the Almanack of Naval Ravikant and the Almanack of Balaji Srinivasan, the framework of leverage and productizing oneself, followed by the Q&A sessions with the community members.
I hope you enjoy the show.
Topic covered:
- The behind scene story of writing the Almanack of Naval Ravikant and Almanack of Balaji Srinivasan
- How to overcome the different types of writers’ block?
- What’s the leverage framework, and why is it so important?
- How to gain insane leverage from advanced delegation?
- How to achieve peak performance with an ultralworking framework?
- How to balance using Twitter to add value to your life and career?
- How to stay motivated to be a high-agency person?
Books/links mentioned in this episode:
- Eric Jorgenson website
- 1729writers Articles Collection
- Naval Ravikant: The Angel Philosopher - Farnam Street
- Naval Ravikant - The Joe Rogan Experience
- The Network State
- Almanack of Naval Ravikant
- Almanack of Balaji Srinivasan
- Jorgenson’s Soundbox Episode 38: Robert Hayes and Chris Ho of Athena
- The Three-Body Problem
- Ultraworking
#138: Jordan Peterson, Myth & Metaphor, Embodiment Cognition and Fitness Landscape with Tom Morgan
My guest today is Tom Morgan. Tom is the return guest, and we discussed Joseph Cambell, Carl Jung, Jorden Peterson and Iain McGilchrist in episode #129.
Today, we talked about…
- Commentary on David Fuller's article about Jordan Peterson from two people who are relatively familiar with JP's works.
- Revisit the Hero Journey coined by Joseph Campbell.
- Why is it dangerous to apply pattern recognition skills to things we don't fully understand?
- How shall we deconstruct myth and live between myth and metaphor?
- How to improve embodiment cognition to make sense of ourselves and the world?
- Why is the fitness landscape essential, and how can we use that to achieve our human potential?
- How to get along with the monologue of the voice within your head?
- How can we leverage the force from the heart to follow our bliss?
- The importance of setting up family interviews and getting memories on papers or tapes.
- Anecdotes about Sir John Morgan
"I would not give a fig for the simplicity on this side of complexity, but I would give my life for the simplicity on the other side of complexity."
- Oliver W. Holmes
Books and links mentioned in today’s episode
- What Happened to Jordan Peterson?
- Intellectual dark web
- Live Not By Lies
- Hero Journey
- Biblical Series XIII: Jacob’s Ladder
- The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- Mike Hill
- John Vervaeke
- Channel McGilchrist
- Philosophy for life by Jules Evans
- Radical Wholeness by Philip Shepherd
- How the World Really Works by Vaclav Smil
- SCOTT ALEXANDER book review
- Sam Harris & Peterson Debate the "Truth"
- The Most Interesting Man in Finance
- The Voice Telling You It's Time To Move
- 21 Useful Ideas. 1 Big One.
- Fitness landscape
- Focusing by Eugene T. Gendlin
- The Secret Life of Plants
#137: Breaking Rules, Solitary Socialite, Future Possibility Folders, Daydreaming and How to Live with Derek Sivers
Kia Ora, Nihao and hello! Welcome to the Chiwi Journal Podcast. I’m your host Camellia Yang.
My guest today is Derek Sivers. Derek has been a musician, producer, circus performer, entrepreneur, TED speaker, and book publisher. He’s an author of four books, Anything You Want, Your Music and People, Hell Yeah or No, and How to Live.
In today’s episode, we talked about…
- The benefit of keep moving across the world and breaking the rules.
- How do different cities shape one’s identity and expand one’s worldview?
- How to say goodbye to old identities that no longer serve you?
- The pros and cons of being a solitary socialite.
- Why shouldn’t you wait for inspiration to come?
- How to be a considerate content creator?
- The good side of daydreaming and building future possibility folders
- How to approach our life?
- How do physical locations matter to your morale?
- Why do people like to use stereotypes to pre-judge others, and why is it so hard to break?
- Learning Mandarin and Portuguese.
- You don’t have to be local
- Moving for good
- Solitary socialite
- Daydreaming is my favorite pastime
- Possible futures
- Anything You Want
- Derek Sivers TED Talks
- Your Music and People
- Hell year or no
- How to Live
- Cities and Ambition - Paul Graham
- The Michel Thomas Method to learn language
- Practice Portuguese: Learn European Portuguese
- Fernando Pessoa
- Philosophy: a Complete Introduction - by Sharon Kaye
- Mark Manson - Life Advice That Doesn't Suck
- The Subtle Art NFT Collection - BookCoin™
Check out Derek Sivers' website and introduce yourself :)
#136: Bilingual Content Creator, Picking English Names, Publish Consistent Content and Live A Productive Life with Bear Liu
My guest today is Bear Liu. Bear is a product designer and design mentor. He hosts an award-winning podcast show called BearTalk, focused on sharing his learnings and ideas in design and personal experiences in reading and parenting.
In this episode, we talked about:
- How do Chinese people pick up their English names?
- From working at a ‘tier 18’ city in China as a designer and building a business in web2 to migrant to New Zealand to raise a family —- Bear’s story as an immigrant.
- How to navigate life while moving to a new country, finding a new job and welcoming a newborn at the same time?
- Why is it essential to have a role model to learn and mimic, especially in difficult life moments?
- What does it feel like to start a tech podcast in 2012 and win an award from Apple?
- What motivates Chinese speakers to create content in English? What emotional journey did we go through?
- How create content online can change people’s life?
- Two tips on being a productive content creator that can keep publishing content consistently.
- What tools do we use as bilingual content creators? How to find our audiences, and how to measure success?
- How to start a content creator journey while still working full-time and having a family to look after?
- What’s the NO.1 lesson to pass on to the next generation?
Books/links and creators tools mentioned in this episode:
- Bear’s website
- New Zealand Silver Fern Visa
- Les Mills: Taking Fitness to the Next Level
- Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story by Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Grammarly: Free Online Writing Assistant
- Notion
- Readwise
- Libby App
- Drafts | Where Text Starts
- Dao De Jing: A Philosophical Translation
- I Ching
- Conversation with Bear Liu in Chinese
#135: Global Natives, Nomad Passport, Subscription Living and Plumia Country with Lauren Razavi
My guest today is Lauren Razavi. Lauren is a writer, speaker and strategist working at the intersection of technology, business, policy, and human behaviour. She is the author of the book Global Natives and writes the Counterflows newsletter about borderless living. Lauren was an early adopter of remote work and has lived as a digital nomad since 2013. Currently, she is Executive Director of Plumia, the mission to build an internet country for digital nomads, at the Y Combinator alumni company SafetyWing.
In this episode, we discussed:
- Lauren’s digital nomad journey as an early adopter since 2013.
- Who coined the term a digital nomad? How digital nomad lifestyle has evolved from subculture to mainstream?
- How do individuals design lifestyles based on the remote working trend?
- Why we should rethink global mobility? How policymakers should adjust their strategy to build up a remote working and digital nomads friendly environment?
- A brief introduction of Plumia and Nomad Border Pass (Nomad Passport)?
- The history of Leagues of Nations and our current passport system.
- What makes a good nomad hub?
- What are the biggest challenges facing digital nomads? How to make new friends with fellow nomads and locals in a new city?
- The rise of subscription living and slow travel.
- Why we should read Global Natives book and advocate for global mobility for our human progression’s sake?
Books/links mentioned in this episode:
- Global Natives
- The Digital Nomad by Tsugio Makimoto
- The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss
- Nomadlist.com by Pieter Levels
- Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
- Plumia: building a borderless future through a country on the internet
- SafetyWing - Insurance for Nomads, by Nomads
- Plumia 10-Year Roadmap
- League of Nations
- DIGITAL NOMADS Madeira Islands
- Gonçalo Hall, a person behind the First Digital Nomad Village in Ponta do Sol, Madeira
- Hacker Paradise
- So you want to be a Sovereign Individual?
- 2022 State of Digital Nomads
- Subscription Living: Zoku
- Counterflows Newsletter
#134: Sustainable Travel, Writing Books, Spiritual Growth, Energy Healing and Meditation with Bianca Caruana
My guest today is Bianca Caruana. Bianca is a storyteller, podcast host, sustainability & equality advocate and writer at The Altruistic Traveller. Bianca and I had a serendipitous encounter in Aveiro (Thanks to Pieter Levels’ Nomadlist.com), and we immediately clicked because we shared similar backgrounds and spiritual growth journeys.
In this episode, we discussed...
- How to be a sustainable traveller and leverage your skillsets to travel around the world without costing a big fortune?
- What’s the wake-up call for us to trust and surrender to the universe instead of trying to control our life?
- How to do our own personal reverse engineering to find out who we are NOT in order to know who we really are on a deeper level?
- How to overcome the fear of judgment, transform from our old identities and embrace a new life?
- How does adapting to be a digital nomad lifestyle help us find a sense of belonging and feel seen?
- Why should you write books and poetries to keep a record of your life and express your feelings?
- A couple of serendipitous stories on life is only making sense when you look back and connect the dots
- What’s the Vipassana meditation? What could you get from it?
- How to find the meditation method that suits you?
- The benefits of sacred plant medicine and what to pay attention to when experiencing psychedelic trips?
- How to cultivate empathy?
Books/links mentioned in this episode:
- Bianca’s blog The Altruistic Traveller
- Bianca's Podcast
- The Altruistic Traveller instagram
- Workaway
- Trusted House Sitters (get 25% off)
- The Invisible Third Culture Adult: A book about meaning and identity
- Chiwi Journal Vol 1&2
- The Rookery Nook and Brontë Parsonage
- Vipassana Meditation
- National Anthem: Malta - L-Innu Malti
- Qigong
- Tao Te Ching
- I Ching
- Transcendental Meditation® Technique
- Understand Myself
#133: Bitcoin Use Case in El Salvador, 1729 Network State, Become a Global Citizen, Speak Foreign Languages in 6 months with Antoine Dusséaux
My guest today is Antoine Dusséaux. Antoine is a legaltech entrepreneur based in London and co-founded Doctrine, the first legal information platform.
He’s passionate about law, economics, geopolitics, and languages.
In this episode, we discussed:
- How to describe 1729 and Network State to children to help them understand this progressive technical concept?
- What are the fundamental values that bonded the 1729 community? What 1729 community members in common?
- What's so special about El Salvador? Will the World's First Bitcoin City be the protocol that other countries can learn from?
- Share the first-hand experience of exploring bitcoin's daily user case in El Salvador.
- How to be a responsible global citizen and make sense of our world?
- What's the secret of learning foreign languages as an adult (Antoine is a native French speaker who learned to speak Chinese, Russian and Arabic)?
- What others hold a stereotype about China is wrong based on your first-hand experience working in a Chinese factory?
- What's the underground church in China?
- The relationship between languages and ideologies
- Why should you start to write online and build connections?
- 1729.com
- The Network State: How To Start a New Country book by Balaji Srinivasan
- Real Bitcoin use cases in El Salvador
- Antoine’s Newsletter on Product, Law, Economics, Geopolitics, and Languages
- Underground church
- Bitcoin is now ‘legal tender’ in El Salvador
- How to be fluent in 6 months?
- Story of Your Life by Ted Chiang
- Handan, City in China
- Cultural intelligence: Become a global citizen
- Linguistic relativity
- Debate on traditional and simplified Chinese characters
- What do Taiwanese think of simplified Chinese?
- Transcript: Vladimir Putin’s Televised Address on Ukraine
- Learning new languages with Pimsleur
- Build a Personal Monopoly
- How to Increase Your Luck Surface Area
- 1729 Writers Collection
SPECIAL EPISODE OVER DRINKS | Chinese migrants’ real experience & perspectives in English speaking countries with Vicci Fu
My guest today is Vicci. She is an experienced video producer and digital marketer and hosts a podcast Big Little Screens commenting about British/American TV shows to Chinese audiences. Vicci and I had a girl's chat and recorded this special episode while drinking a bottle of Italian wine and Japanese Umeshu. Cheers, and enjoy 😊
- Why do many Chinese people born in the 1980s/90s have the American dream?
- Our first trip to English speaking counties — Australia and New Zealand.
- “When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life...” what does London mean to us?
- What’s so special about London’s blue plaques?
- What biggest TV hits from Britain influenced Chinese people a lot?
- The comparison of American and British genres on small screens.
- Let’s talk about class, race, war, dating, stereotypes and diversity in the British context
- What are the challenges of cross-cultural communications? Why is there always a media bias between east and west?
- How to learn a second/third language as an adult?
- Why it’s so hard to be a female fan in male’s dominant area, e.g. sports and entertainment industry
- What do we learn about turning 30?
- Vicci’s Podcast
- Tour in England: National Trust
- The Rookery Nook and Brontë Parsonage - Haworth
- Chatsworth House
- Blue Plaques | English Heritage
- George Orwell’s London Map
- Sherlock Holmes Museum
- Paddington
- Downton Abbey
- Years and Years
- Sex Education
- Fleabag
- Bridgerton
- Comedian Daniel Sloss
- After Life
- Inside No. 9
- Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging
- The Surprising Origins of the Fortune Cookie
- Public dating profile template
- tick, tick...BOOM!
- Dark | Netflix Official Site
- Ted Lasso
- David Bowie - The Boy From Brixton
- Gaga: Five Foot Two
#131: Conversation with David Senra: Lessons Learned from Reading 200+ Biographies on Founders
My guest today is David Senra. David is the host of podcast shows Founders. Every week, he reads a biography of an entrepreneur so listeners can learn the lessons from those greatest history and modern figures.
In this episode, we discussed:
- What motivated David to start this niche show to share his learnings of biography and autobiography?
- How many founders were influenced by those who came before (e.g. Jobs influenced by Edwin Land, Bezos influenced by Sam Walton etc.)? And what’s so special about Benjamin Franklin?
- What’s the most inspiring story among 200+ founders stories David read? And what’s one unbelievable story from listeners that drove David jumped out of bed every morning?
- What are the top THREE lessons previous founders can teach and impact current founders?
- Where do founders like Micheal Jordan and Larry Ellison’s drive come from?
- What are some intriguing individual connections among founders that surprised us?
- What creators can learn from Ernest Hemingway, George Lucas and Stephen King?
- What essential mindset should founders have to turn problems into opportunities?
- Why shouldn’t current founders follow the formula but focus on the lessons provided by the previous founders?
- What’s the ONE thing that founders regret on their deathbed?
- What would David’s biography be? What legacy does he want to leave to his children based on his learnings?
Books/links mentioned in this episode:
- Dan Carlin Hardcore History
- Kevin Rose interviewing Elon Musk
- Jocko Podcast
- The Almanack of Naval Ravikant by ERIC JORGENSON
- Founders Podcast Books List
- Insisting On the Impossible : The Life of Edwin Land
- Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire
- Indie Hackers Interviewing Pieter Levels
- Enzo Ferrari: Power, Politics and the Making of an Automobile Empire
- Born of This Land: My Life Story by Chung Ju-Yung
- Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
- Most Recommended Books by Richard Reis
- Made in Japan: Akio Morita and Sony by Akio Morita
- Dru Riley 100 Rules — Personal Philosophy
- Coco Chanel: The Legend and the Life
- Driven From Within by Michael Jordan and Mark Vancil
#130: Digital Nomads, Remote Working, Founders Mental Health, Niche Fame and Nomads Dating with Pieter Levels
My guest today is Pieter Levels. Pieter is a serial founder of multiple products, such as NomadList.com, remoteOK.com and rebase.co.
In this episode, we discussed:
- How did Pieter start his digital nomad life and create 12 startups in 12 months?
- The original story of the birth of Nomadlist.com
- What are the common traits of digital nomads based on the 2022 State of Digital Nomads that might surprise people?
- Why do people need to switch their stereotypes about remote working and adapt to the new way of living?
- Why has Portugal becomes the indie hacker/nomad / remote worker/entrepreneur hub? What is so good about moving here?
- The story behind Immigration as a service product: Rebase.co
- How to overcome depression and anxiety as a serial founder?
- Why find a therapist speaking a language different from your native language that can work better in therapy sessions?
- Cliche question: how to balance time and energy as a serial founder?
- What does it feel like to be a niche famous, and why should people be unreachable?
- The story about Pieter’s early music career on YouTube channel.
- What are the future trends of remote working and nomad lifestyles?
- What’s the current dating market for digital nomads?
- Nomadlist.com
- 2022 State of Digital Nomads
- RemoteOk.com
- I'm Launching 12 Startups in 12 Months
- How is Making Friends Changing?
- Moving to Portugal with Rebase
- Cognitive behavioural therapy
- Why I'm unreachable and maybe you should be too
- The next frontier after remote work is async
- How to optimise your 24 hours?
- Fans and Haters
- 11 Reasons Not to Become Famous (or “A Few Lessons Learned Since 2007”)
#129: Hero's journey, Morphic Resonance, Global Phase Change and Jordan B. Peterson with Tom Morgan
My guest today is Tom Morgan. Tom is the Director of Communications & Content at The KCP Group and writes a newsletter called The Attention Span. Tom has spent the last 16 years on Wall Street in research and data sales and focuses on consuming content and tries to extract actionable insights for busy people.
In this episode, we discussed:
- What’s a trend of modernist holism? What’s the global phase change?
- What’s Morphic Resonance? Do we have a solid explanation about coincidence and luck?
- How to avoid falling into your echo chamber and be a mindful reader/listener in today’s world?
- What do Joseph Cambell and Carl Jung’s mean about ‘follow your bliss’ or ‘follow your interests? How do we calculate our own hero journey?
- The three stages of life on ego and surrender.
- Jordan B. Peterson’s transition from books to books and the hemispheric breakdown from his book Maps of Meanings.
- Why does ‘Hero Journey’ grips our attention all the time? When you revisit fairy tales as a grow-up, there is always a new meaning behind them.
- What’s the symbolic meaning behind horned god?
- The concept of the dragon as a symbol in western and eastern society
- The hidden meanings behind Pinocchio
- Why is it so important to calculate the emotional granularity for educating the next generation?
- What’s the one thing that didn’t make sense to you before, but when you look back and it all connected?
- The Matter With Things by Iain McGilchrist
- Infinite Loop Podcast | Curation in the Age of Information Abundance (EP.61) All you Need is Love? (EP.74)
- Insights from “The Matter with Things.” | KCP
- Morphic Resonance - Rupert Sheldrake
- Does Nature Have A Hidden Memory? - Rupert Sheldrake | Modern Wisdom Podcast 379
- The World’s Hidden Harmony
- This is Water by David Foster Wallace (Full Transcript and Audio)
- Joseph Campbell -- Follow Your Bliss
- Marie-Louise von Franz
- The Dragon as a symbol finally explained - Jordan Peterson
- Beyond Order: Twelve More Rules for Life
- Maps Of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief
- Biblical Series II: Genesis 1: Chaos & Order
- Nu Wa, Chinese Mythology Figure
- Emotional granularity
- The Midlife Unraveling by Brené Brown
#128: Learning Chinese, Future of Education, Reading and Writing with Will Mannon
My guest today is Will Mannon 马晓伟. Will is the Course Director of Write of Passage and passionate about online education. In his free time, Will enjoys exploring language, literature, history, and philosophy. He lived in China for six months and is a comfortable Mandarin speaker.
We discussed:
- The motivation behind learning Chinese and how to learn a foreign language in adult year
- The difference between the Chinese and American education system
- What's the uncommon fire that motivates you to keep going?
- A brief introduction of Write of Passage and how writing online can accelerate personal and career development?
- What's the future of online learning? Three advantages of building up the cohort-based online course
- Four common traits and challenges from online writing
- How to find your online writing process?
- How to navigate in the age of information abundance?
- How to form a reading habit and some book recommendations?
- How does reading biography permit us to pursue our bliss?
- Chat about Fernando Pessoa and Ralph Waldo Emerson
- What is the wisdom you learned from your favourite writers?
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
- Will Learns Chinese
- The National College Entrance Examination (Gaokao, 高考)
- itakie: 1-on-1 lessons in more than 150 languages
- An Uncommon Fire
- Mimetic theory by René Girard
- Write of Passage – An online course by David Perell
- Building a Second Brain
- Paul Graham
- The Man with 73 Masks
- The Social Dilemma
- Barbarian Days: A Surfing Life by William Finnegan
- Self Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- I. Asimov: A Memoir by Isaac Asimov
- Founders Podcast
- Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke
- The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa
- 读书会分享 | 葡萄牙作家费尔南多·佩索阿
- Existentialism is a Humanism by Jean-Paul Sartre
- The The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus
- The Stranger by Albert Camus
- Flowism: My Philosophy of Living
#127: Human/Computer Language, Rationality vs. Intuition, Women in Tech and Job Interview Tips with Xuan
Kia Ora, Nihao and hello! Welcome to the Chiwi Journal Podcast.
My guest today is Xuan. Xuan's footprints covered from a small village in China to the capital city Beijing then moved to DC and NYC and now settled in LDN. She studied English lit, Linguistics and Philosophy at university, trained herself in programming, and currently works as a software engineer.
We discussed:
- How does exchanging poetry every day help us find beauty and truth during a lockdown?
- The encounter of divided brain theory and how we have become enslaved to an account of things dominated by the brain’s left hemisphere?
- The journey from studying human language and philosophy to computer language and machine learning
- Will get rid of emotion help us to deliver information in a more accurate way like computer code?
- The relationship between time and language
- Have you ever used your rational mind to structure your intuitional decision?
- Are humans doomed to be misunderstood due to the nature of language and communications?
- How does writing online generate the serendipity for people to meet IRL?
- How have women in tech evolved in those years? How can an individual do to help get more girls into technology?
- How to prepare for a job interview? A story of finding a tech job without any working experience during lockdown
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
#126 SPECIAL EPISODE | Life is VIC NIC with Hugo Branco and Jorge Loura
Welcome to the special episode of the Chiwi Journal Podcast.
I'm sitting with two artists in Aveiro, Portugal to record this episode.
- Hugo Branco, musician and artistic director of VIC // Aveiro Arts House
- Jorge Loura, musician and guitarist from Troll's Toy
We share the behind-scene stories of the 1st Unclassifiable Music Festival of Aveiro and introduce the difficult labelled artists who will perform on 26th and 27th November at VAGA Festival!
Come and join us if you can!
We talked about:
- Portuguese treasure artist Vasco Branco and his residence Vic Art House in a glance
- VIC NIC, a sanctuary for wild artists, thinkers and technicians, aiming to stimulate togetherness, experimentation and co-creation via sound, visual and literary works.
- The story of music band Troll's Toy
- The new trend of undefined music
- VAGA Music Festival 2021
- The artist way of living
- There is much beauty and inspiration everywhere in life.
- The vision of VIC NIC and the digital transformation facing musicians
- What's #ATERELINCHAS
- Introduction of the featured artists 【BGM】
Troll's Toy (Rock | Jazz | Improvisation | Exploratory) 【Troll's Toy - Inibicao Da Ira】
Azia (Psychedelic Rap | Hip Pop) 【Azia - Foque-o! (ft. DEL)】
LÄGRIMA (Folk | Exploratory | Visual Art) 【Lägrima - live at VIC Aveiro Arts House】
Santi Lesca (Exploratory | Electronica | Rock | World) 【Santi Lesca - Simultaneidad】
Skier and Yeti (Original | Humor | Electronica) 【Skier_and_Yeti】
DJ: OMLET JD & FREIMATIC DJS
JOIN US FOR THE FIRST-EVER UNCLASSIFIED MUSIC FESTIVAL IN AVEIRO!
#125: Asian in Western World, Buddhism and Neuroscience, Stay True to Yourself with Christin Chong
My guest today is Christin Chong. She is a neuroscientist at heart and enjoys investigating consciousness through the Buddhist lens. Christin's work history continues to evolve—from research in the lab to biotech marketing, to creating a delicious self-care tea for physical + mental health, to establish a community for accelerator compassion.
In today's episode, we discussed:
- Our experience with Write of Passage Cohort 7 online writing course led by David Perell.
- What's it feel like to be the Third Culture Kids/Adults?
- How to deal with a multi-culture identity crisis?
- The journey of moving to the US and a serendipitous chance to study neuroscience under a strict apprenticeship model
- How does intuition help us make decisions? What's your hero's journey?
- What's the difference between western and eastern Buddhism? What's the connection between Buddhism and neuroscience?
- What's Alliance for Bhikkhunis? And what's Theravadan Buddhist tradition (e.g. four noble truths and noble eightfold path)?
- The San Pedro psychedelic experience. How does psychedelic help us to have different perspectives about the world and clarify life purpose?
- Why is meditation not the cure for every your problems?
- What's the future of online courses to build the community?
- Introduction to Compassion Accelerator and Honeyritual Tea
Books/Links mentioned in this episode:
- Write of Passage
- Third culture kid
- Third Culture Adult Book
- American Born Chinese (ABC)
- Trainspotting
- Why Buddhism Is True by Robert Wright
- Buddha's Brain by Rick Hanson
- Jiro Dreams of Sushi
- Antonio Damasio
- The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life and Work
- Infinite Loops Podcast: Tom Morgan — All you Need is Love? (EP.74)
- Theravada 南传佛教
- Four Noble Truths
- Noble Eightfold Path
- The San Pedro psychedelic retreat experience
- Flowism: My Philosophy of Living
Connect with Christin:
- Christin's website
- Christin's Twitter
- Compassion Accelerator
- Honeyritual Tea - CHIWI20 for 20% off (US customers only)
#124: Unschooling, Innovating Education, Intuitive Learning and Startup Cities with Zach Caceres
My guest today is Zach Caceres. He is an experienced software engineer and focuses on modern web technologies. He is interested in education and ##StartupCities and initiated a couple of cool projects in the relevant areas.
In today's episode, we discussed:
- Zach's unschooling experiences at a young age and his way of learning.
- Why choose to go back to university later on?
- Hilarious stories on the arbitrary bureaucracy of our modern education
- What's the essence of education?
- Case study of innovating education from within Guatemala's top university
- Sneak peek of The Intuitive Programmer project, learning how to learn
- What's community technology? What's Startup City?
- Stories on informal entrepreneurs and almost dead experience in Africa and South America.
- How does technology power up the city building and enhance people's living conditions?
- Brief introduction of Benjamin Blooms's two sigma problems
- What's 'The Great Fact' raised by Deirdre McCloskey
- What get you most excited about the future?
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
- Zach's super cool website
- Mindshift: Break Through Obstacles to Learning and Discover Your Hidden Potential
- Innovating Education from Within Guatemala's Top University
- Professor Barbara Oakley
- Polymath Michael Polanyi
- The Intuitive Programmer: Learning How to Learn Programming
- Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
- Learning how to learn | Barbara Oakley | TEDxOaklandUniversity
- Focused vs. diffuse thinking: which is better for learning?
- Pathological Altruism
- The Start Of Startup Cities
- Culdesac Tempe: The first car-free neighborhood built from scratch in the US!
- CityDAO: Blockchain Cities IRL
- Informal Entrepreneurship
- Stealth of Nations by Robert Neuwirth
- City of God movie
- Amazing video shows 10-story high-rise built in a day
- Maybe the Coronavirus Was Lower-Hanging Fruit
- Benjamin Blooms's two sigma problems
- Khan Academy
- Duolingo
- Ad Astra Academy
- The Great Fact- the humongous increase in humans' standard of living that began about 200 years ago.
#123: Kiwi returning home, Global talent relocation, NZ working culture and TCK with Bridget Romanes
My guest today is Bridget Romanes. She is the Founder of Mobile Relocation Ltd, helping Kiwis returning to work and live at homeland, assisting migrants and expats relocating to New Zealand, and offering a tailored program for businesses to recruit and retain international talent throughout Aotearoa.
We discussed:
- From expat herself to founding the company to help expats, Bridget's cross-culture career journey
- The motivation behind starting a business solving talents relocation challenges.
- What are the top three struggles facing returning home Kiwis?
- How to overcome the reverse culture shock and mentally prepare well for returning home?
- How will children get affected by moving around? What's The Third Culture Kid (TCK)?
- What's the MIQ system? How can we better assist global talent to relocate to New Zealand?
- Thoughts on future work. Will remote working become mainstream in New Zealand?
- What's unique about the Kiwi working culture?
- What's the top three factors of NZ that will appeal to global talent to come?
- How to deal with the negative attitudes from locals toward migrants?
- If you could change one policy that will make your job easier, what would that be?
- What do you get most excited about future?
Books and links mentioned in the episode:
- Bridget Romanes LinkedIn
- Free Move to NZ Checklist
- Tall poppy syndrome
- 30 Kiwi Slang Terms you need to know before you visit
- Third culture kids (TCK)
- The Third Culture Adult Book
- New Zealand MIQ System
- Are we returning to the office? Or is the future remote?
- Christchurch mosque shootings
- New Zealand Offers One-Off Resident Visa to 165,000 Migrants
- Mobile Relocation— Impacts of Reverse Culture Shock for Returning Kiwis (mobile-relocation.com)
#122: Digital Nomad, Self-actualization, Chinese Buddhism and Love with Allison Wang
My guest today is Allison Wang. She is a founder of a yoga brand, Awake. She is currently living a digital nomad life and writing a blog, and running a podcast channel. Allison and I used to be online friends, but we finally met in Madeira and recorded this podcast sitting in front of the Atlantic Ocean. The sound quality might not be perfect, but you’ll be able to hear the sound of waves and feel the zen vibes while we were talking about meditation, self-realisation and love.
We discussed:
- Our random meetup in Madeira and some highlights at this digital nomad village.
- How to support yourself while living a digital nomad life?
- The journey of becoming a content creator
- Why the late 20s is the most painful period for the majority of people?
- Why do people never get satisfied even though they’ve achieved so-called successful life?
- Which four parts contribute to Self-actualization?
- Brief intro of Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi and Daoism
- What Chinese writer Su Shi taught us about life?
- How did early Chinese education on reciting poetry help us understand life better?
- The experience of egoless, can we hold this status forever?
- Why is love inconsistent, and how do you know he/she is your soulmate?
- Is there a cure for our modern loneliness?
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
- Digital Nomads Madeira Islands
- Tim Ferriss 4-Hour Workweek
- Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu
- 煽风点火 Shan Feng Dian Huo Podcast
- Rumi
- American neuroendocrinology researcher and author Robert Morris Sapolsky
- Yoga With Adriene
- Transcendental Meditation
- Zen Buddhism 101 - The Power of Zen Meditation
- Henry Shukman — Zen, Tools for Awakening, Ayahuasca vs Meditation, Intro to Koans, and Using Wounds as the Doorway
- "Memento Mori": The Reminder We All Desperately Need
- Ryan Holiday
- Seneca
- Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi
- Chinese writer Su Shi
- Zhuangzi loses his wife
- Prelude to Water Melody by Su Shi
- Qingyuan Weixin three stages of life
#121: Chinese Philosophy, Traditional Festivals, 4 Character Idioms and Podcast Lessons with Jay Yow
My guest today is Jay Yow. Jay is a recording and mixing engineer and a gamer. He was born in Malaysia and immigrated to America in his adults year. Jay is currently the producer of one of my favourite podcasts James Altucher Show.
We discussed:
- What's it like to be a bilingual writer producing two newsletters to two different audiences?
- How James Altucher adopted Jay and trained him to be his sound engineer?
- What are the top three lessons learnt from James Altucher Show that interviewed 700+ guests?
- How does playing games teach us about life and learn a new language and business strategy?
- What's the traditional Chinese education role in the Malaysian education system?
- What's the origin story of famous Chinese festivals such as the Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-autumn Festival?
- Who are the most famous poets in ancient China?
- Why there are so many different versions of history? What's the TRUTH?
- What's the fundamental difference between Chinese philosophy and western philosophy?
- Share some four-character idioms that are valuable: Wo Xin Chang Dan and Sai Weng Shi Ma
Books/Links mentioned in this episodes:
- David Perell Write of Passage
- Jesse Itzler: The $160,000 Lesson
- How to connect with the greatest network in the world with AJ Jacobs
- How to Have Impossible Conversations when facts don't matter with Peter Boghossian
- How to start a conversation with Strangers? with Joe Keohane
- Fantasy Premier League 20/21 Review
- One Hundred Thousand Whys
- A story of Sima Guang
- Three Character Classic
- China’s Shakespeare - Du Fu
- Li Bai and Du Fu
- Dragon Boat Festival
- Mid-Autumn Festival
- Dynasties in Chinese history
- Qin Shi Huang
- Burning of books and burying of scholars
- Legalism (Chinese philosophy)
- Opium Wars
- Journey to the West
- Black Myth: Wukong
#120: Sovereign Individual, Digital Age, Multi-incomes/citizenships with Doug Antin
Kia Ora, Nihao and hello! Welcome to the Chiwi Journal Podcast. I’m your host Camellia Yang.
My guest today is Doug Antin. He is the Founder and Author of TSI Global Media, a company covering the Digital Age and how the current digital transformation creates a new class of people. Doug is also writing The Sovereign Individual Weekly Newsletter, providing insights, analysis, and actionable advice helping you become a Sovereign Individual and make the most of the digital transformation.
We discussed:
- What’s the definition of the Sovereign Individual? Why should you care?
- How does a book written 20 years ago perfectly predict our current world?
- What digital trends support sovereign individual lifestyles?
- How do we deal with information abundance as a content creator?
- What role does blockchain and bitcoin play in this Sovereign Individual movement?
- Is there a conflict between becoming a sovereign individual vs be part of the community?
- Why should you have multiple citizenships?
- What stops people from becoming sovereign individuals? What’s the reason behind that?
- How to cultivate multiple income streams?
- If you can live and work anywhere, where would you go, and what criteria to consider?
- What’s the difference between a sovereign individual and an anarchist?
- How to build the system to run a weekly newsletter?
- Which three books to read when consider being a sovereign individual?
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
- The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age by James Dale Davidson and William Rees-Mogg
- How to Start a New Country by Balaji Srinivasan
- Neo-medievalism
- The Sovereign Individual Weekly
- Important Things About the Digital Age
- Future Shock by Alvin Toffler
- Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely
- Night as Frontier: Colonizing the World After Dark by Murray Melbin
Thanks for listening to this episode.
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#119: Born as a Girl, Chinese Higher Education System, Stereotypes and Migrant Entrepreneurship with Royal Reed
Kia Ora, Nihao and hello! Welcome to the Chiwi Journal Podcast. I’m your host Camellia Yang.
My guest today is Royal Reed. Royal has 20 years of experience in the NZ legal profession. She is also well respected in the Chinese community as a TV and Radio presenter and for her legal education programs for the community. Her legal practice and excellent cross-cultural dispute resolution have received recognition in New Zealand and Greater China.
We discussed:
- What’s it like of being a girl born in a traditional Chinese family that parents favour boys over girls? What’s the bias that the old generation hold of giving birth to a girl?
- The decision making process behind picking up a career and move abroad.
- Why do Chinese people consider the National College Entrance examination as the only way to lead to a bright future? Does it contribute to many competitive Chinese students?
- What’s the difference between the New Zealand education system and the Chinese education system?
- How many stereotypes have Asian women received overseas?
- What’s bamboo plus glass ceiling facing Asian migrants in career?
- How to skin in the game and achieve a career breakthrough?
- Does local working experience still matter that much in today’s digital world?
- What internal and external factors drive Royal to start her own business?
- How to cultivate business culture as a female migrant leader?
- A brief introduction about On Being Bold organisation?
Books and links mentioned in this episode
- Qingming Festival
- One-child policy
- The National College Entrance Examination (aka Gaokao)
- Empowering Women | On Being Bold Conference
- Bamboo ceiling
- Royal's interview on OBB
(*Correct: The year I attended Gaokao was with 10 million people, not 20 million)
#118: Zen Meditation, Most Recommended Books, Competitiveness and Know Thyself with Richard Reis
My guest today is Richard Reis. He is the co-founder of Most Recommended Books, a voracious reader and a blogger. Richard also enjoys finance and building stuff.
We discussed:
- Richard recently has done a three-month Zen Meditation retreat and shared his experience.
- What’s so unique about Zen Meditation compared with other meditation (e.g. mindfulness and TM)?
- Why should we focus on cultivating our intuition?
- What’s the motivation to build the Most Recommended Books?
- What’re the most recommended books in common?
- What’s Tim Ferriss’s effect?
- How to deal with self-doubt when building something new or running a startup?
- What traits of Larry Ellison worthy learning?
- Where does people’s competitiveness come from?
- What are the benefits of speaking multiple languages? Do people change personalities while speaking different languages?
- How to deal with loneliness and lack of community support while moving around very often?
- Is personality test the way to help Know Thyself?
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
- Mountain Cloud Zen Centre
- A conversation between Sam Harris and Henry Shukman
- The Mysterious/Unsolvable Zen Koans - Henry Shukman, Associate Master of Sanbo Zen
- Japanese Zen Buddhist Philosophy
- 10% Happier by Dan Harris
- Principles: Life and Work by Ray Dalio
- Mind for Numbers: How to Excel at Math and Science by Barbara Oakley
- Steve Jobs on Intuition
- Most Recommended Books
- The Tim Ferriss Show
- Derek Sivers
- The Facebook Effect by David Kirkpatrick
- If it's not a hit, switch
- The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss
- Softwar: An Intimate Portrait of Larry Ellison and Oracle by Larry Ellison and Matthew Symonds
- The Billionaire and the Mechanic: How Larry Ellison and a Car Mechanic Teamed Up to Win Sailing’s Greatest Race, The America’s Cup by Julian Guthrie
- Founders Podcast (Highly recommend!)
- How to think like a programmer — lessons in problem solving
#117: Revolution, Ideology, Cyber Anarchism and Nation/Network State with Nick Lee
Kia Ora, Nihao and hello! Welcome to the Chiwi Journal Podcast. I’m your host Camellia Yang.
My guest today is Nick Lee. He is a university instructor of Sociology and Humanities and Co-Host of the Revolution and Ideology program.
We discussed:
- Nick’s combined background of finance, technology, sociology and phycology
- Brief introduction of the Revolution and Ideology podcast
- How do we judge whether a revolution is successful or not?
- What’s Cyber Anarchism? What’re the responses to Balaji’s Network State/Union essays on 1729.com?
- Are we conditioned to be settlers or nomads?
- What’s the definition of a state? What’s the rule of violence?
- How do ideologies and -isms affect people’s life and behaviour? Can we escape from ideologies?
- What misunderstanding from the mass about anarchism?
- How can we challenge the status quo and build the Network State?
- What are technology debt and ideology debt?
- Is China a real Communism country? What about Russia?
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
- Revolution and Ideology podcast
- French Revolution
- American Revolution
- Cyber Anarchism
- Network State/Union by Balaji Srinivasan
- 1729.com
- The Art of Not Being Governed by James C. Scott
- Max Weber's definition on Nation State
- Rogers M. Smith
- Antonio Gramsci's theory of hegemony
- Cultural Revolution
- The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama
- Werner Herzog's films
- Anarchism as a philosophy
- Lenin’s Conception of Socialism
Thanks for listening to this episode. Remember that you can join my monthly newsletter email list at camelliayang.com, where I spend 140+ hours digging valuable insights from books, articles and podcasts and share them in a 6-min easy-to-read email.
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#116: Artistic journey, Self-realisation and Life philosophy with Monica Tong
Kia ora, Nihao and hello! Welcome to the Chiwi Journal Podcast. I’m your host Camellia Yang.
My guest today is Monica Tong. Monica was born in Nanjing, China, and raised in Auckland, New Zealand. She spent eight years in the finance industry in New Zealand and Australia before she turned to her passion for art and design. She studied and practised as a multi-media artist in Los Angeles and currently lives in London.
We talked about:
- What's Chiwi (Chiwi Kiwi)? And What traits of Chiwi have?
- What’s so good about New Zealand’s working-life balance environment and career break policy?
- The journey of giving up a highly paid banking job to pursue a passion in the art world.
- How does work with clay can bring a time-travelling experience?
- Why does making ceramics artworks can bring you mindfulness and joy?
- How to deal with self-doubt that and gain back confidence while shifting your career path?
- How to cope with peer pressures and traditional Chinese family’s values when choosing to be an artist?
- Brief intro about egg-frozen experience and women in 30s dilemma
- Success means have a single impact on individual life and let the ripple effect brings on positive changes.
- Bring ceramics to elders and children to see the world through different lenses.
Books and Links Mentioned:
- Wabi-sabi philosophy
- Dao De Jing
- The Third Cultural Adults
- Ralph Waldo Emerson - To laugh often and much; to win respect; to earn appreciation; to find the beauty in others; to leave the world better; one life has breathed easier because you lived here.
Get in touch with Monica
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#115: Home-schooling, Writing in Bilingual, Future of Education and GenZ with Gabriele Pizzi
My guest today is Gabriele Pizzi. He is 18 years old Italian and currently lives in northeastern Italy. He has been homeschooling since 2020 and now exploring the art of sculpture, bio-design, and digital fabrication.
We discussed:
- What made Gabriele quit public school and homeschooling?
- Why are education systems around the world very similar?
- How to cope with peer pressure while choosing the unusual path?
- How to find your interests and have the discipline to run the self-learning program?
- The challenges facing bilingual writers?
- Why writing is the best way to test your learnings?
- Why apprenticeship is a great way to make friends and learn skills?
- How to build your networking and setting up your career goal while homeschooling?
- What GenZ wish other generations to know them better?
- What get Gabriele most excited about the future?
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
- Education
- Tim Ferriss Show with Balaji
- 1729.com
- Jean Paul Sartre: NO EXIT
- The Start Of Startup Cities
- Waldorf School (Steiner School)
- Free Private Cities: Making Governments Compete For You by Titus Gebel
Get in touch with Gabriele!
Twitter @gabrielepizzi, Linkedin, Email
#114 Linguistics History, Latin America, Sino-U.S. Relations, and Global Mindsets with Jim
Kia Ora, Nihao and hello! Welcome to the Chiwi Journal Podcast. I’m your host Camellia Yang.
On the show, I interview global citizens who follow a unique path to build a better future and share stories and tips they learned along the way.
Our conversations are focus on cultural observations, technology trends, career development and philosophy.
My guest today is Jim. He is an experienced digital nomad and worked in consulting, strategy & marketing, agribusiness and education. Jim is a 1.5 generation Chinese-American who has studied, lived and worked across four continents and speaks multiple languages. I hope you enjoy this episode.
We discussed:
- Jim's early childhood memory of moving to America as a young kid and growing up experiencing three different cultures (Latino, American and Chinese cultures)
- Comparing three different languages (Chinese, English and Spanish) and giving a brief history of the Chinese language
- Why do modern Chinese speak Mandarin?
- What is the professional and social life like in Brazil for a North American Asian?
- The stories of the Japanese diaspora in Brazil and the Chinese diaspora in Panama
- Perspectives on melting pots as well as Chinese, Asian and Asian American experiences in America
- How to define one's identity as a Third Culture Kid?
- Jim's three points on the current state of Sino-U.S. relations
- How to cultivate a global mindset?
- 1729ers community, tech progressives, and network unions
- What get Jim most excited about the future?
Books and links mentioned in this episode:
- Classic Chinese Novels
- Zi Zhi Tong Jian
- What Old Chinese may have sound like (around time of Confucius)
- What Middle Chinese (around 6th - 13th centuries) sounded like based on rhyme tables
- What Ming Dynasty early Mandarin (circa 16th - early 17th century) sounded like based on Jesuit missionaries’ recordings
- Exclusive video of Emperor Puyi's Testimoy At The Tokyo Trials
- Japanese Brazilians
- German Oktoberfest of Blumenau, Brazil
- Third Culture Kids and Third Culture Adults
- 1729.com
- 1729ers Community
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#113: E-residency Program, SDZ Alliance, China-US Relation, Chartered Cities with Joel Burke
Kia Ora, Nihao and hello! Welcome to the Chiwi Journal Podcast. I’m your host Camellia Yang.
On the show, I interview global citizens who follow a unique path to build a better future and share stories and tips they learned along the way.
Our conversations are focus on cultural observations, technology trends, career development and philosophy.
My guest today is Joel Burke. He is the partner at Tribe AI, MA Candidate at Georgetown’sGeorgetown’s International Business & Policy program. He leads the e-Residency program at the Republic of Estonia and has been a mentor to a startup accelerator focused on defence solutions in the US. He has been to over 50 countries, lived and worked on 3.5 continents and helped with many remote work visa and city-building projects.
We discussed:
- How Joel started his career and showed interest in the intersection between tech and policy?
- A summary of the E-residency program at Estonia that Balaji mentioned @1729.com
- What the advantages for small countries leveraging digitalisation?
- What’s the opportunity for startups in the public service sector?
- Share some other initiatives, e.g. Columbia remote work visa and SDZ Alliance (Ethiopia city-building project)
- Response on the “Cloud-first, Land second” concept of building the future.
- A thought experiment on uploading minds online and downloading on any form of a body.
- With the increasing tense between China and the US, what Joel’s views on current geopolitics based on his experiences?
- China has tremendously invested in Africa’s infrastructure. What local people’s perspective towards China?
- Among all 50 countries Joel travelled and lived in, what’s the most interesting culture shock?
- Top three tips for people who choose to live a nomadic lifestyle and do remote works in the future
- What gets Joel most excited about the future?
- A brief overview of chartered cities
Books and Links Mentioned:
- The Sovereign Individual: Mastering the Transition to the Information Age by James Dale Davidson and William Rees-Mogg
- E-residency Estonia
- SDZ ALLIANCE
- 1729.com
- Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner
- The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin.
Connect with Joel on LinkedIn
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#112: Digital Nomad, Community Building and 1729 Discord Community with Chance Taken
Kia Ora, Nihao and hello! Welcome to the Chiwi Journal Podcast. I’m your host Camellia Yang. On the show, I interview global citizens who follow a unique path to build a better future and share stories and tips they learned along the way. Our conversations are focus on cultural observations, technology trends, career development and philosophy.
My guest today is Chance Taken. Chance is currently remote-working @On Deck. He is also a co-founder @Chingu.
We discussed:
- Chance's digital nomad lifestyle
- How to cope with loneliness?
- What tools to use while relocating?
- Will remote working dominate the employment market?
- What's Chingu, and what problem is it going to solve?
- What's On Deck? Will the cohort model be the future?
- When people from all over the world working together, how do you create an environment for a nice cross-cultural?
- What's the motivation to create the 1729 Discord Community (note: it's not an official 1729 community)?
- What's the purpose of the 1729 Discord Community?
- Why 1729 encourage people to build up a decentralised media platform?
- How to deal with the reverse culture shock as a global citizen when back to your motherland?
- The technology and infrastructure progress of Asian countries
- What's advice for becoming a digital nomad and adapt to remote working?
- Top three tips for community building
Linked mentioned from this episode:
- meetup.com
- https://chingu.io/
- https://beondeck.com/
- https://1729.com/
- Balaji Srinivasan on Tim Ferriss Show
- 1729 Discord Community
- The Start Of Startup Cities
- The Pseudonymous Economy - Balaji Srinivasan
- Badass: making users awesome by Kathy Sierra
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#111: 再见,是为了更好的相见
理想屯播客今天迎来了大结局!从2017年堵车无聊时突发奇想开通了这档聊天节目,到现在身居地球两地,这档节目已经走过了四个年头。主播们在成长,陪我们一路走来的你,又经历了哪些变化呢?本期播客并没有什么寻常,还是我和LJ@李谐说 的一次远程电话沟通,你将听到:
- 从开始到现在,我们的录播客感悟
- 你想为世界留下点什么?你会选择永生吗?
- 对元宇宙的探索,物质世界 vs 虚拟世界;理性 vs 动物性
- Memes或者表情包会如何影响我们的文化?语言 vs memes
- 印象最深刻的播客单集, 发现对方有了哪些变化?(好像大家还是最喜欢前任聊天的单集哈哈)
- 聊点创作者经济和未来趋势
- 吐槽资本主义这打不死的小强
- “如果再也不能见到你,祝你早安,午安,晚安。”
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#110: 48小时说拜拜!欧超联赛的前世今生
有着「两日维新」的欧超联赛最近占据了国内外各大体育媒体的头版头条,本期节目球姐请来了两位文娱产业观察者,同时也是资深球迷的@安若谷 @柏亚舟 老师,和大家分享一下我们对于现代足球改革的一些看法。
- 什么是欧超联赛?为什么豪门集体选择在此时推出欧超联赛?
- 评析欧超涉及的利益相关方(国际足联、欧足联和英超等)
- 从产业角度、足球运动角度、和球迷身份角度分析欧超的核心争议在哪里?
- 欧洲足球社区模式 vs 美国运动商业联盟模式
- 传统产业面临全球化和数字化冲击时,难免需要与时俱进做出改变
- 本土和海外球迷、球队本身和ZF官方对于欧超的反应和态度
- 英超诞生的历史背景,为什么相似的强强对决概念在当时能顺利通过?
- 震惊足坛的「海塞尔球场」惨案对英国足球产生的影响
- 从欧冠的诞生过程,以及当年的G14,看当代足坛利益竞争的历史重演
- 你如何定义足球俱乐部?是属于球迷的胜地,还是金主眼中的赚钱机器?
- 聊聊切尔西、阿森纳、曼联、曼城和利物浦背后的老板们
- 体育产业三大版块:赛事、平台和版权。赛事改变牵一发而动全身
- 两位阿森纳球迷对温格早年采访时预测未来的分析,以及吐槽克伦克
- 展望中国足球发展,以及中国球迷对于欧超的看法
(备注:节目中所述具体数字和具体人物名称可进一步查询确认)
👋🏻 理想屯是一档聚焦海外文化和哲学思考的播客节目。主播们生活在英国和新西兰,通过一手生活体验和观察,展现留学生和新移民的生活,也会不定期邀请有海外生活背景的嘉宾,和大家分享学术见解和海外求职创业经验。
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#109:对话孙小社 | 子时极阴则转阳,给社会点时间和耐心吧
本期节目请来了@新西兰冷百科孙小社 做客理想屯,和大家分享他在海外生活的经历,从社会学的角度探讨年轻人的内卷生活和生活变革,以及小社在新西兰的育儿经验。你将听到:
1. 全网通行的「孙小社」名称大起底
2. 当年新西兰留学圈熟知的「文聚合」的前世今生
3. 每个人都有「文艺时刻」,有没有一个平台和社区能让我们畅所欲言治愈孤独?
4. 留学潮时代下诞生的「新西兰青年联合会」
5. 为什么当代年轻人总是被上一代吐槽说「你们不行」,背后的社会学原因是什么?
6. 「邓巴数目」解释当今「社恐」的普遍存在性
7. 为什么我们既害怕孤独又害怕打破孤独主动交流
8. 因兴趣结缘的社交关系为何如此脆弱?
9. 你会怀念当年热情的邻里文化吗?我们要社会效率还是要人情味?
10. 小社对孩子的五项价值观培养:知宇宙之浩渺,知自然之繁盛,知生死之坦然,知科学之无垠,知历史之可鉴。
11. 让球姐目瞪口呆的「科学早恋」和「鸡娃」概念
12. 「直升机式家长」真的是开明的吗?孩子也需要理解父母的「降级焦虑」
13. 新西兰的毛利文化如何促进新西兰的民族融合性?
14. 从「电梯问题」讲起,我们为什么应该对人类社会发展充满信心
15. 「崔杼弑其君」的故事启发我们树立宏大的宇宙观,摆脱生活小问题的困扰
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#108:对话Joan| 两个十几年社交媒体从业人的漫谈
本期节目球姐请来了新西兰旅游局全球社交媒体负责人Joan Zhang,和大家聊聊她的留学和海外求职经历,你将听到:
1. 疫情下的新西兰如何通过社交媒体推动旅游
2. 你知道新西兰旅游局在Spotify出过专辑吗?全球第一家哟!
3. 分享几个有意思的新西兰社交媒体营销活动
4. 两个从事社交媒体十几年的人因战胜算法沾沾自喜
5. Joan从欧洲到新西兰的留学移民之路分享
6. Joan非洲义工经历
7. 初来乍到新西兰时,我们遇到的文化冲击
8. 在新西兰找工作最重要的事情!
9. 新西兰航空靠自黑本国口音,在圣诞营销中脱颖而出
10. 留学生们经常被问到的问题:请问你是哪里口音?你从哪里来?
11. 如何看待亚裔和女性在职场上的身份问题
12. 浅谈如今火热的Creator Economy
13. 为什么社交媒体从业人士本身的粉丝都不多?
14. 我们对海明威和伍尔夫选择自杀的好奇
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#107:活得久一点,人人都是哲学家;活得再久一点,看AI一统天下
【理想屯播客】本期节目球姐和LJ继续闲聊,你将听到:
1. LJ拍摄南极光之旅
2. 新富们纷纷逃离城市建自己的农场,数字革命之后的大城市还会那么有吸引力吗?
3. 创作者经济了解一下呀
4. Sam Altman《万物摩尔定律》:人工智能取代机械劳动力后的社会什么样?
5. 还记着软件游戏都是放在盒子里邮寄到家的日子吗?
6. 现在很火的NTF会成为下一个风口吗?
7. Elon Musk引领NTF套娃拍卖,后悔当年玩网游的我们怎么没靠卖皮肤和装备发家
8. 什么是真实?虚拟现实(VR)真的是虚假的吗?
9. 人类社会的进步离不开好的故事
10. 一个幻化出80多个身份的作家:费尔南多·佩索阿《不安之书》
11. Enneagram Type人格测试,了解不同维度的自我
12. 你用身份和头衔定义自己,当有一天它们都离你而去,那你是谁呢?
14. 斯多葛派的人生教义:人固有一死
15. 球姐自创的Flowism哲学,加会员吗?
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