• Episode 86: A System for New Year's Resolutions
    Jan 6 2026
    New Year’s resolutions often collapse under their own weight, not because the ideas are bad, but because the framing sets them up to fail. This reflection offers a calmer alternative that treats the new year as a checkpoint rather than a reset button. It centers on noticing what actually happened, what mattered, and what deserves attention next. Less about fixing yourself and more about keeping an honest record, it suggests a way to look back and forward without pressure, guilt, or grand declarations.
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    21 mins
  • Episode 85: On Game Design
    Dec 9 2025
    Many of the genres that once defined a generation of players have quietly slipped from the spotlight. This reflection considers why some styles of design disappear, what newer formats have carried forward from them, and how familiar ideas continue to resurface in unexpected ways. It also explores the challenge of creating systems that stay fresh without overwhelming the people who play them. At its core, it is a meditation on how games evolve, what we hold onto, and what still feels worth building.
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    21 mins
  • Episode 84: Clever Business Models and Giving
    Dec 2 2025
    Some of the most interesting ideas in business come from models where everyone involved gains something meaningful. This reflection explores what makes those designs so appealing, from early innovations that balanced value and scale to modern examples that reimagine generosity through the lens of strategy. It is a look at how clever systems can make efficiency and empathy work together. Giving Multiplier: https://givingmultiplier.org/ You Are Not So Smart 327: https://youarenotsosmart.com/2025/11/24/yanss-327-how-save-ourselves-from-ourselves-by-solving-the-trolley-problem-inside-us-all/
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    18 mins
  • Episode 83: The Inundation of Advertising
    Nov 25 2025
    Modern advertising has stopped pretending to be subtle. What once aimed to entertain or persuade now simply surrounds, interrupting more moments and demanding more attention than ever. This reflection looks at how the shift from creativity to saturation has changed both the ads and the people watching them, and what it might mean when the noise no longer even tries to earn our interest.
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    19 mins
  • Episode 82: Scale
    Nov 18 2025
    The idea of scale has a way of reshaping how we see the world. What feels careless or confusing at one level can make perfect sense when you zoom out far enough. This reflection explores how size and scope can alter judgment, from everyday decisions to massive systems that shape modern life. Sometimes the only real shift is in how far back you stand.
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    15 mins
  • Episode 81: Hanging Doors and Rubik's Cubes
    Nov 10 2025
    Simple challenges sometimes leave the strongest impressions. Learning something new, even when it seems trivial, can quietly reshape how we approach effort, patience, and conversation. This reflection looks at how new skills can open unexpected perspectives and how asking the right questions might reveal what others are learning too.
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    11 mins
  • Episode 80: Livin' the Dream
    Nov 6 2025
    Some expressions spread so easily that their meaning disappears in the process. This reflection looks at one of those phrases, the kind that slips into everyday conversation and says more about how people feel than they intend. It lingers on what happens when humor becomes habit, and what that might reveal about how we think about work, control, and contentment. https://lmc.fm/episode/65/
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    9 mins
  • Episode 79: Levels of Thinking for Diet and Nutrition
    Oct 30 2025
    Small decisions can reveal how we think about progress and discipline. This reflection looks at the shifting layers of logic that appear when we step back from routine, especially when effort meets indulgence. It considers how judgment, patience, and context evolve as our understanding deepens, and what it means to make choices that fit the scale of our goals. Level 0: No connection Level 1: Connect eating to overall look/feel Level 2: It's okay to cheat occasionally Level 3: It's okay to cheat, but it does have an impact Level 4: Does this cheat impact my overall goals Levels of Thinking (Poker): https://www.pokerology.com/lessons/levels-of-thinking/
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    10 mins