Tony Robbins on Emotional Mastery, Physiology, and the 90‑Second Rule with Jay Shetty
Tony Robbins explains why emotional mastery starts with physiology and how to prevent negative states from becoming long-term suffering.
Tony Robbins explains why emotional mastery starts with physiology and how to prevent negative states from becoming long-term suffering.
Sam Altman explains why extreme conviction, scaling laws, and abundant energy could define the next technological era.
Nischa explains why financial freedom depends on systems, not salary and how to build one in under an hour.
Dr. Layne Norton explains why energy balance, protein intake, and resistance training not diet tribes determine fat loss and muscle retention.
Joe Hudson argues that purpose isn’t found it’s practised. If you can’t be bought off your work, you’re already living it.
Seth Godin argues that the future of marketing belongs to those who serve the smallest viable audience and earn trust over time
This episode breaks down how Warren Buffett generated extraordinary early returns through concentration, activism, and creative capital allocation.
Simon Squibb distils 30 years of business lessons into a single argument: demand matters more than hustle, and painkillers beat vitamins every time.
Sal Di Stefano argues that weight loss without muscle preservation isn’t health it’s metabolic damage delayed.
Nick Thompson argues that discipline compounds across health, leadership, and institutions and that data, not intuition, is the only defence against short-term decay.