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Baronfig
Eureka by Baronfig
Marc Champagne sits down with thinkers to discuss how they turn ideas into reality.
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4.5 stars from 23 ratings
Definetly a podcast for thinkers!
Being a Baron Fig notebook lover myself I couldn't help but discover this podcast - Eureka is a really decent way to dig deeper into the way work works and how business professionals think and act on their decisions. My favourite episode I recommend for many, is one of their latest, with Paul...Read full review »
Francesco D'Alessio via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/18/19
You’ll enjoy Eureka. I promise!
If you haven’t already, read the other reviews and see that this podcast is full of value - the Thinkers on the show share both personal stories and curious business advice, all in a form of a very comfortable, smart yet fun and engaging conversation. The hosts keep the conversation both...Read full review »
MadeByFrost via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/09/17
iLike Baron Fig
Baron Fig is the analogoue Apple alternative for thinkers.
Julia Azalea via Apple Podcasts · Sweden · 10/01/17
Recent Episodes
Marc Champagne unpacks the mental fitness practices and reflective questions shaping the lives of some of the most successful and brilliant thinkers in the world. He is the host of the Top 50 ranked podcast Behind The Human, co-founded the journaling app KYO which reached just under 90 million...
Published 10/20/21
Published 10/20/21
Frank Bach is a Lead Product Designer at Headspace in LA. Prior to this, he worked on the global launch of Red Bull TV. His work spans product, growth, and brand design. He's interested in the relationship between mindfulness and creativity: how meditation can empower you to be a stronger...
Published 08/04/21
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