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Podville
Podville Podcast
23 episodes
2 days ago
All three of us are avid podcast fans. Every week, one of us selects a podcast to delve into. After listening to it individually, we come together to discuss its most challenging ideas in depth. We're not afraid to reconsider our own perspectives or have our misconceptions exposed along the way.

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All three of us are avid podcast fans. Every week, one of us selects a podcast to delve into. After listening to it individually, we come together to discuss its most challenging ideas in depth. We're not afraid to reconsider our own perspectives or have our misconceptions exposed along the way.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Philosophy
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture,
Spirituality
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Podville #12: Steven Bartlett’s conversation with Bryan Johnson, a man who is doing his best to live forever.
Podville
1 hour 7 minutes 29 seconds
1 year ago
Podville #12: Steven Bartlett’s conversation with Bryan Johnson, a man who is doing his best to live forever.

The benefits of experimenting on yourself — Does everyone have the same kind of mind, or do different minds have fundamental differences in the way they work? Is the desire for self-preservation an obstacle to higher intelligence? — Are the results of a super-disciplined life really worth the sacrifice and effort? — Is it even possible to stop and/or reverse aging? — Control over the emotions as well as the thinking mind is essential for discipline — What are emotions? — Is the foundation of the mind completely beyond the mind itself? — Why should the mind be running the show? — Two major energy drains: trying to convert other people and putting up walls against them — inducing courage and vision by studying what the greats of the past have done and the difficulties they faced — Doing something impossible not only affects your life, it moves all of humanity forward — How crafting a new life affects others — facing resistance — How friends and society react to different levels of one’s success — Life versus death as a motivator for decisions — The desire to see what's happening next keeps you hanging around — “Trying not to lose” versus “intending to win” — AI as an aid to intelligent experimentation on oneself — Power of the mind to optimize the experience of being alive — Staying free from depression by staying free from the influence of circumstance — “Seeing that so many things I used to worry about are meaningless today, how much of what I'm worried about now is also meaningless?” — Can the fudamentals of how the mind works be changed? — Does changing the mental filter change the underlying reality? — The amazing levels of freedom that can be experienced anytime by simply being present, here and now — All experience happens here and now — “Believing you are outside of God is the fundamental error” — How human desires affect human intelligence — Since AI has no human desire (self preservation, reproduction, tribalism, etc), wouldn’t the conclusions reached by AI be different from conclusions reached by the average human? – Death as a motivator for the highest enjoyment of life.



Original Podcast: The Man That’s Ageing Backwards


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Podville
All three of us are avid podcast fans. Every week, one of us selects a podcast to delve into. After listening to it individually, we come together to discuss its most challenging ideas in depth. We're not afraid to reconsider our own perspectives or have our misconceptions exposed along the way.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.