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An introspective deep dive into the messiness lives of the ultra driven / successful on an emotional and personal level, I could listen to two high paced americans and how they think about success and progress. As a young founder living in Amsterdam working on curve jumping paradigm shifting technologies, it was like listening to two mentors really think about how they have progressed and more importantly how they think about their progression. From Podcaste 1: It was really interesting to hear Tim and Kevin’s different opinions regarding how they relate to groups of friends from different periods of their lives. As a person born in the ohio, who traveled to 30+ countries, and lives in Amsterdam with a small un-funded agri-tech start-up…. This was a valuable aspect of the program. (personal relationships) It was great to hear that others struggle with how to relate with friends from high school / college/ and professional seasons of their personal progression. We are all a work in progress, so listening to two buddies have personal conversation about their evolving views helped me take a look at my evolving views. Put differently, the podcasts had a normalizing effect on some key issues high growth orientated people face. It was also good to hear from a VC eco Guy Kawasaki’s view of jumping curves and paradigm shifting technology applications to improve daily quality of life and human interaction. At 9:30 at night, settling down for the evening, I slept well knowing that I am doing allot (not all) of the right things to push my industry of choice into a new dimension.
john apesos via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/23/14
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Tim, thanks for the show. I was looking forward to it and event a few time googling, if I didn’t somehow missed your podcast, since you came out with the idea on The Random Show I think. The first two guests were great picks and I’m can wait for another episodes. Keep up the great work. Thanks...Read full review »
orthes via Apple Podcasts · Slovakia · 04/22/14
Tim, your show is such an inspiration for the curious mind. Please keep producing it. I wonder what topics you come up with next and what I can take out of it for my startup, health, learning and „whatever-you-can-think-of-habits“.
holyjanosch via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 04/22/14
Tim is one of my favorite people. He's an inspiring creator. Thanks Tim.Read full review »
winintl via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/22/14
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