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Bite-Sized Philosophy
Joel Sigrist
71 episodes
5 days ago
Under 10 minute listens to take creative ideas into bite-sized chunks. These ideas are around personal development and living by design, loving others and yourself.
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Under 10 minute listens to take creative ideas into bite-sized chunks. These ideas are around personal development and living by design, loving others and yourself.
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Bite-Sized Philosophy
70. Pep Talk

You've got this. You've made it through hard things before, maybe even this type of hard thing. You can make it through this one.


This quote is from the Youtube channel ⁠Exurb2a's video The Answer is not a Hut In the Woods⁠.


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9 months ago
4 minutes 20 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
69. Seek What They Sought

In this episode, we explore the teachings of Seneca and Matsuo Basho, emphasizing the importance of seeking what the wise sought rather than merely following their footsteps. The discussion includes reflections on admired figures like Ryan Holiday, Adam Grant, and Brene Brown and the temptation to emulate their career paths directly.

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9 months ago
7 minutes 33 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
68. Memento Mori Revisited

You're doing great, and I'm proud of you. Keep up the good work.


Take a moment and reset. Are you doing what you want to be? Are you on track? What track is it that you're on?


It's never too late to reset. Keep it up.

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9 months ago
4 minutes 47 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
67. We Shall Not Cease Exploration

Exploring is hard, and moving is scary. But that means they are worth it.


Check out the most popular episodes below:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/0qrEo3aE9GRmPFuKsBARaP?si=EqHUivg3RZ6hv1P3ga3Gjw

https://open.spotify.com/episode/7l69ibGB8FxGvnEXOGp8iu?si=SXPHy-rYTbyECWG4TS-REg

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9 months ago
6 minutes 30 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
66. Words of Intention

Resolutions are out, words of intention are in. We've got a challenge, some ideas for words of intention, and reflection in this show. Tune in and let me know what you're planning for 2025!

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10 months ago
5 minutes 14 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
65. Do One Fun Thing (Challenge)

So often we do things two or three things at a time. This week, take some time for yourself and do one thing. Schedule it. Block out time. Do one thing at a time, just because you like it.

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10 months ago
2 minutes 44 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
64. Be Willing To Look A Fool

Just a quick little lesson I learned during my piano lesson that's not at all about piano.

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1 year ago
5 minutes 2 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
63. Excellence is a Habit

You're doing great. You are so much more than your worst mistake. You can become anything.

Listen to more here: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/3EK02OjRh3Gewms7GZTk9A⁠

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1 year ago
2 minutes 24 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
62. Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast

This week in your life, take something that you normally do in a rush... and stop. Do it slowly instead. Do it smoothly. See what happens.


Doing the dishes, completing a task at work, filling your car with gas. Do it slowly, smoothly, intentionally. See what happens.


Listen to more here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3EK02OjRh3Gewms7GZTk9A

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1 year ago
1 minute 56 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
61. Enjoy The Small Resets Life Gives You

Welcome back. To a new episode of Bite-Sized Philosophy. Missed you.

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2 years ago
6 minutes 41 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
#60: Challenge: Develop These 2 Skills This Week

The two skills are 1. Enjoying Time Alone and 2. Processing My Own Thoughts.

Good luck and enjoy!

Every Monday and Wednesday, I publish a bite-sized episode on fulfillment, living by design, working hard, career growth, and mental models. These episodes are less than 10 minutes so you can fit them in your daily routine, and they come from some of the wisest, most accomplished people throughout history. Subscribe to the show today wherever you get your podcasts.

For more Bite-Sized Philosophy content, subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts, follow me on Twitter or subscribe to my email list for a fun story delivered right to your inbox every single Friday!

Text me! 323-609-5262

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3 years ago
9 minutes 37 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
#59: 2 Timeless Techniques in Handling People from Dale Carnegie

Straight from How To Win Friends & Influence People, we have ways to handle people in ways that will make them like you and build relationships. These two techniques have been proven in scientific studies, they've been written about countless times, and they make sense. That's the big 3.

Every Monday and Wednesday, I publish a bite-sized episode on fulfillment, living by design, working hard, career growth, and mental models. These episodes are less than 10 minutes so you can fit them in your daily routine, and they come from some of the wisest, most accomplished people throughout history. Subscribe to the show today wherever you get your podcasts.

For more Bite-Sized Philosophy content, subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts, follow me on Twitter or subscribe to my email list for a fun story delivered right to your inbox every single Friday!

Text me! 323-609-5262

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3 years ago
9 minutes 31 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
#58: You Are So Much More (Kyle Hagge 5/5)

This is the 5th and final episode with Kyle Hagge, episode 58 of this podcast, and 8 of the 24-episode series in 2022. You should write down your thoughts and theories, in a private journal, in a public blog, just somewhere. It forces you to reinforce your thoughts and refine your ideas. That's a part of why I started this podcast two years ago!

This week has been fantastic, and such a great conversation for me to learn from and be able to listen back through with Kyle. Monday, we talked about building community in a pandemic, Tuesday we talked about weak ties and a challenge network, Wednesday was about New Years’ Resolutions and goal-setting, Yesterday, we talked about Range and Career Growth, and today is about The Process, and about writing down thoughts and theories.

If you didn’t listen to the show throughout the week, these episodes are still up, they always will be, and I really recommend taking some time, whether that’s this evening, or this weekend, and listen through the entire conversation. Kyle really brought it, and there’s so much in these episodes that I’m learning from and applying, and I hope you get to learn something from these episodes, too. That’s why I do this, so I can learn and grow, and so you can learn and grow with me.

This week on Bite-Sized Philosophy is an interview series with Kyle Hagge. Kyle has been a podcast producer, non-profit co-founder, and now is the lead community manager at Morning Brew. He is passionate about justice, community, and innovation. Not just the buzzwordy kinds of justice, community, and innovation, but about how people can actually implement these topics in our careers and in our lives and he’s living that out in his current role at Morning Brew.

Find Kyle on Twitter or LinkedIn This week’s topics range from weak ties in relationships and finding community as an adult, to goal-setting and skill-building, all the way into ways we can tell more useful stories about our careers.

As always on Bite-Sized Philosophy, this show is about conversation. Between Kyle and me, but also with you. To make that possible, here’s my phone number: 323-609-5262. Text me and let’s talk.

Resources (from all week long): 

Range, obviously.

Kyle’s Conversation with Range author David Epstein

Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day

The Defining Decade - Meg Jay 

LearningBrew: Business Education Without the BS 

Why You Need A "Challenge Network"

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3 years ago
14 minutes 4 seconds

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#57: Range in Careers and Collecting Dots (Kyle Hagge 4/5)

Range by David Epstein is a book about careers, re-framing how we get to success. Often, our careers don’t look like past generations. We don’t pick a career at 18, get hired as a junior employee, and work there for 47 years before we retire. That’s extremely rare.

Instead, we move through many roles and positions in our career, accumulating skills and data points throughout. We learn what we like and don’t like, what we’re good at and what we hate. We get to be beginners in a lot of places, and experts in many more.

And that meandering, winding pathway is the pathway to success, the journey to knowing what we really want to do. That sampling, the “collecting of dots” is crucial to being able to connect dots later in life and tell meaningful narratives about our career.

This week on Bite-Sized Philosophy is an interview series with Kyle Hagge. Kyle has been a podcast producer, non-profit co-founder, and now is the lead community manager at Morning Brew. He is passionate about justice, community, and innovation. Not just the buzzwordy kinds of justice, community, and innovation, but about how people can actually implement these topics in our careers and in our lives and he’s living that out in his current role at Morning Brew.

Find Kyle on Twitter or LinkedIn This week’s topics range from weak ties in relationships and finding community as an adult, to goal-setting and skill-building, all the way into ways we can tell more useful stories about our careers.

As always on Bite-Sized Philosophy, this show is about conversation. Between Kyle and me, but also with you. To make that possible, here’s my phone number: 323-609-5262. Text me and let’s talk.

Resources:

  • Range, obviously.
  • Kyle’s Conversation with Range author David Epstein
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3 years ago
17 minutes 30 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
#56: New Years' Resolutions and Goal-Setting (Kyle Hagge 3/5)

Today talks about The fresh start effect where your birthday, a new year, anything that's a new situation actually is more effective at changing habits than just a random Tuesday in June. With New Years’ just in the rear-view, how are you doing with your goals? How are you doing with your resolutions? Use this episode as a reminder and a boost for your resolutions to be able to jump-start the new year and make it as good as you can make it.

This week on Bite-Sized Philosophy is an interview series with Kyle Hagge. Kyle has been a podcast producer, non-profit co-founder, and now is the lead community manager at Morning Brew. He is passionate about justice, community, and innovation. Not just the buzzwordy kinds of justice, community, and innovation, but about how people can actually implement these topics in our careers and in our lives and he’s living that out in his current role at Morning Brew.

Find Kyle on Twitter or LinkedIn This week’s topics range from weak ties in relationships and finding community as an adult, to goal-setting and skill-building, all the way into ways we can tell more useful stories about our careers.

As always on Bite-Sized Philosophy, this show is about conversation. Between Kyle and me, but also with you. To make that possible, here’s my phone number: 323-609-5262. Text me and let’s talk.

Resources:

  • Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day
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3 years ago
8 minutes 54 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
#55: Weak Ties and How To Build Your Own Challenge Network (Kyle Hagge 2/5)

Today’s episode talks primarily about a “personal board room” or a “Challenge Network” and I want to explain some terms before we jump in. If you’re familiar with the idea, feel free to jump forward in this episode 90 seconds and jump straight to the intro and the content from Kyle. But otherwise, here’s a quick intro. 

A challenge network is a group of people who can provide feedback and act as a sounding board for you in your career. Adam Grant famously uses his challenge network to edit all of his books, but it can be a group of people that help you think through work problems, make career decisions, or provide feedback into your career as you share vulnerably and honestly with them. It’s a group that’s not your closest friends but is definitely people you trust. These could be past co-workers or classmates, or just your second-tier friends that you don’t talk to as often. These people are your “weak ties” in life. You’re not looking for “yes-men” or people who just hype you up. You’re looking for help and perspectives that you might not have considered. Adam Grant says this: “The ideal members of a challenge network are disagreeable — critical and skeptical.” This is the case because: “We learn more from people who challenge our thought process than those who affirm our conclusions.” If nothing else, these people will help you to refine your ability to take feedback and criticism and you’ll grow in that skill. 

This week on Bite-Sized Philosophy is an interview series with Kyle Hagge. Kyle has been a podcast producer, non-profit co-founder, and now is the lead community manager at Morning Brew. He is passionate about justice, community, and innovation. Not just the buzzwordy kinds of justice, community, and innovation, but about how people can actually implement these topics in our careers and in our lives and he’s living that out in his current role at Morning Brew. Find Kyle on Twitter or LinkedIn This week’s topics range from weak ties in relationships and finding community as an adult, to goal-setting and skill-building, all the way into ways we can tell more useful stories about our careers. 

As always on Bite-Sized Philosophy, this show is about conversation. Between Kyle and me, but also with you. To make that possible, here’s my phone number: 323-609-5262. Text me and let’s talk.


Resources: The Defining Decade - Meg Jay LearningBrew: Business Education Without the BS Why You Need A "Challenge Network"

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3 years ago
12 minutes 53 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
#54: Community and Shared Experiences In a Pandemic (Kyle Hagge 1/5)

Today’s episode about finding shared experiences as a way to build your own community comes from Kyle Hagge, the lead community manager at Morning Brew. He helped start the Morning Brew Accelerator (MB/A) program that I’ll be participating in starting later this month.

Find Kyle on Twitter or LinkedIn

This week on Bite-Sized Philosophy is an interview series with Kyle Hagge. Kyle has been a podcast producer, non-profit co-founder, and now is the lead community manager at Morning Brew. He is passionate about justice, community, and innovation. Not just the buzzwordy kinds of justice, community, and innovation, but about how people can actually implement these topics in our careers and in our lives and he’s living that out in his current role at Morning Brew.

This week’s topics range from weak ties in relationships and finding community as an adult, to goal-setting and skill-building, all the way into ways we can tell more useful stories about our careers.

As always on Bite-Sized Philosophy, this show is about conversation. Between Kyle and me, but also with you. To make that possible, here’s my phone number: 323-609-5262. Text me and let’s talk.

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3 years ago
16 minutes 55 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
#53: How Far You Go Depends On This

Empathy is the way to break the toxicity of social media. Instead of fighting, it’s our call to be peaceful, loving, and kind to those around us.

Our lives depend on it.

Every Monday and Wednesday, I publish a bite-sized episode on fulfillment, living by design, working hard, career growth, and mental models. These episodes are less than 10 minutes so you can fit them in your daily routine, and they come from some of the wisest, most accomplished people throughout history. Subscribe to the show today wherever you get your podcasts.

For more Bite-Sized Philosophy content, subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts, follow me on Twitter or subscribe to my email list for a fun story delivered right to your inbox every single Friday!

Text me! 323-609-5262

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3 years ago
9 minutes 58 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
#52: The Measure of Intelligence is the Ability to Change - Albert Einstein

The Measure of Intelligence is the Ability to Change - Albert Einstein

A huge part of being able to change is understanding wide and ranging perspectives on topics you care about. Here are some of my favorite writers that challenge my ways of thinking and help me to change:

Think Again - Adam Grant (book)

Be Antiracist - Ibram X Kendi (podcast)

Essays by Paul Graham (blog)

Books by Malcolm Gladwell (books)

Life Advice that Doesn’t Suck - Mark Manson (blog)

News and analysis - FiveThirtyEight - (Blog)

How To Be the Luckiest Guy On The Planet In 4 Easy Steps - James Altucher - (Blog)

Seth’s Blog - Seth Godin (blog)

Keeping it Awkward, Brave, & Kind - Brene Brown (Blog, Podcast)

Every Monday and Wednesday, I publish a bite-sized episode on fulfillment, living by design, working hard, career growth, and mental models. These episodes are less than 10 minutes so you can fit them in your daily routine, and they come from some of the wisest, most accomplished people throughout history. Subscribe to the show today wherever you get your podcasts.

For more Bite-Sized Philosophy content, subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts, follow me on Twitter or subscribe to my email list for a fun story delivered right to your inbox every single Friday!

Text me! 323-609-5262

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3 years ago
7 minutes 45 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
#51: If You Change Nothing, Nothing Will Change

Welcome back! This is the first of a 24-episode contract beginning in 2022. I've already recorded an interview with Kyle Hagge and have a couple more scheduled. Between those and some solo episodes, there's a lot of content that I'm very excited about that's coming.

This podcast is built around the idea of Live By Design. This is a concept that says you have responsibility and ownership of your life. That your actions have consequences and you can make your own decisions with agency. To go along with that is the idea of this: If you change nothing, nothing will change. It’s January 5th, the beginning of a new year, 2022. Around this time, there’s been lots of talk about resolutions, and if you don’t change anything about your life, nothing about your life will change.

But I want to add to that: If you change everything, nothing will change.

Life isn’t about radical shifts and transitions. It’s not about flipping a switch and being a new person. There’s really something to the new year, and it signifies a new beginning in your life, and in mine. But realistically. If you’re like me, you often try to make sweeping changes to your life in short bursts. You say things like, “This month, I’ll change XYZ and ABC.” You might even write out your new habits and put them in your calendar and schedule them in, so you know you’ll follow through with it.

When we try to make sweeping, broad changes like this, we often cannot make them. We can’t follow through. Life doesn’t work that way.

The right answer for new years’ resolutions and for goal-setting and growth in general is a middle-ground. It’s not about changing nothing, (if you change nothing, nothing will change), but it’s also not about changing everything (if you change everything, nothing will change.) Instead, it’s about taking consistent actions. One day after the another, each step before the next.

Repeated, consistent actions are the big things in our lives. People that are great writers got that way not by taking one course or reading one book. They got that way by writing a lot of words every day for a long time. Repeated, consistent action.

People who are fit didn’t do it on a crash diet and going to the gym in January. They did it by building habits and consistent actions of eating healthier, sleeping better, and exercising consistently for a long time.

Our lives can change. You are capable of change. That’s a core tenet of the Live By Design idea.

But to make a lasting change means you have to change in small ways, consistently. Over long periods of time, these small changes become the big changes.

And I hope today is the day you start with those small changes.

Every Monday and Wednesday, I publish a bite-sized episode on fulfillment, living by design, working hard, career growth, and mental models. These episodes are less than 10 minutes so you can fit them in your daily routine, and they come from some of the wisest, most accomplished people throughout history. Subscribe to the show today wherever you get your podcasts.

For more Bite-Sized Philosophy content, subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts, follow me on Twitter or subscribe to my email list for a fun story delivered right to your inbox every single Friday!

Text me! 323-609-5262

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3 years ago
7 minutes 34 seconds

Bite-Sized Philosophy
Under 10 minute listens to take creative ideas into bite-sized chunks. These ideas are around personal development and living by design, loving others and yourself.