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Lisa LarterBook writing masterclassLoved your conversation with Charlie Hoehn. I felt like I was listening to a masterclass on how to write and market a book. Charlie provided tremendous value they anyone who is an author or who aspires to be an author can use.
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pro is way to go reviewThe Gap and the GainHey Shane, Your most recent podcast with Ryan Holiday you mentioned about being focused on this gap of achievement. There is actually a great book about that called the gap and the gain by Dan Sullivan and Dr Benjamin Hardy. I highly recommend. I love Ryan Holiday. You introduced me to Matthew Dicks and after listening to his story telling podcast with you I sat down and wrote a story in 40 minutes flat. It was awesome. Thanks so much for the awesome podcast. Also I wouldn’t be able to consume every week so every other week is also perfect for your audience. Keep on keeping on!
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Nathalie Gregg#192 Todd Herman: Unleashing Your Secret Identity📣 These are my favorite takeaways! 📣 1: There are specific core drivers that shape how you show up in the world. You must continue to ask yourself are they true or do we need to revise them! 2: The key to performance is focus! The difference between an elite client vs a great client. The elite add meaning into their activities! These leaders always ask themselves where is this taking me and is it aligned with my goals 3: Remember visualization is a skill. We all can learn and strengthen that skill. 4: When you set a goal, don’t set a goal to the goal, set a goal through the goal! 5: Curate an imagination that includes an alter ego! Create rituals that move you through the journey and show up as your alter ego! Rituals are where routine meets storytelling! #LeadLoudly #bold #courageous #leadership
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Brooke StraussGain success with this podcast!If you’re a business owner, this podcast is a no-brainer and a must listen! Shane and Farnam and their guests provide practical and valuable advice and cover so many topics from mindset to habits to health. Shane and Farnam are consistently thought provoking and insightful. Don’t think about it - subscribe now.
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bent.443Love Shane’s voiceShane asks the best questions and he is so empathetic and his voice is so relaxing
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Emigdio5Adore your Podcast‼️🤙🏼Keep up the good work Shane🙌🏼 You are a great host & interviewer with very respective experiences & knowledge of your guest🤗
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eoioneTodd Herman conversationThis episode is so empowering! Thank you Shane for another great episode👍
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mvelasco07A must-listen!I recently discovered The Knowledge Project and have been consistently impressed by the depth of insights and knowledge shared in each episode. No matter the subject - you’re guaranteed to gain something from the conversations between Shane and his incredible guests. Highly recommend tuning in!
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MimahartGreat content, annoying gender biasI really like this podcast, the conversations, the guests, the wisdom being shared. So the recurring gender bias that high performers, CEOs, are all men just gets pretty annoying. I've noticed it from both the host and guests (both male and female guests) that when they're talking about high performers they're calling them "dads & husbands". It can get a little frustrating to hear as a woman who is trying to do great things, especially when the conversation is also around stories that don't serve us and limiting mindsets.
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sjobeckEpisode 69 with Jim Detmer is brilliant !!!!Yes that is three exclamation marks. Episode 60 is maybe the best podcast I have heard. For business. For personal. For life. He refers to: the Buddha; The Four Agreements; Radical Transparency; effective leadership; healthy relationships; death & grief. I added listening to this recurring annually to my calendar.
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janicesweetnessLovers and FriendsLovers and friends with Shan Boody podcast sent me here. I cant wait to dive into these episodes.
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BP WriterFantastic host, great guests!Recently came across the Knowledge Project podcast and am really enjoying it! The episode with visionary Nathan Myhrvold about his journey and working for Microsoft, taking a leave to go to chef school in France, was so fascinating. So many amazing takeaways from him! Can't wait to listen to more episodes! Thank you!
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nataushkaShare this!The ep on addiction with Anna Lembke is 💯Concise, rich and actionable!
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BallerinasolareEnjoy the guests, but…Shane regularly speaks over the guests and tries to show off a bit. Yes, you’re smart too, but we’d rather hear from the guest, whose insights and stories are new, rather than from you, whose insights are repeated almost weekly. Please allow your guest to shine more, and share their knowledge.
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pm63123Jack KornfieldThank you, Shane, for the discussion with Jack Kornfield. I always enjoy your show but this one really stood out for me. You have such a great way of interviewing people and asking interesting and leading questions. Plus adding your own thoughts makes for conversations worth listening to, not just Q & A. Sending gratitude for you and Mr. Kornfield.
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mccoymom52Great info and interviews but…Quality podcast, but audio is poor. Have it on full volume and still miss sections. Have not had that problem with any of the other podcasts I follow. Speak up and keep up the good work😊
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Must ExitSo much value and wisdom!I’ve been listening to TKP for a while now. True to its name, there’s so much we can learn from the people Shane speaks with, all of them from a wide variety of backgrounds. So interesting and enriching! And Shane is an excellent host, he seems to know exactly what wisdom to nudge out of his guests, allowing them to flow comfortably. He shows us that being a really good listener is one of the superpowers of a great podcast host. ☺️ Thank you TKP. Keep the wisdom flowing. — Susmitha Veganosaurus
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Sato's dead catTruncated episodesI can’t express enough how a truncated episode is a terrible model. Monetization is important, but if you truly understood customer experience you wouldn’t engage in a practice that is expressly designed to be psychologically manipulative. Be clear and straightforward: adds, or special members only episodes, etc. Do a customer journey.
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SoCalCusterDegrading over time and cuts off for non subscribersQuality of the guests has decreased with time. Has also become much more commercial with a long prelude about all you are missing out by not subscribing and now cuts off the interview at the end if you are not a paid subscriber.
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MKULTRA83Blind over privileged peopleGiving useless advice completely disconnected from their privilege and subsequent lethargic minds and bodies. Advice such as just disconnecting and go to your lake house or farm. These people are truly evil and blind to their evil. Such is capitalism.
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Raising Helene142Marshall Goldsmith, while extremely self-satisfied, had an enormous amount of value to add. Unfortunately I could not play this episode in its entirety because the lipsmacking was so intense. I know that sounds insane, but some people will relate to this 100%. It’s unbearable. Editors, please take a note…
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JZ38Love the TKP Insight episodes!Just listened to #140, well edited and organized thoughts. Thank you!
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Garden city nanLoved the Marshall Goldsmith episodeI did not want this interview with Marshall Goldsmith to end. Such valuable advice backed up by real life stories. I will definitely play this one again and take notes so I can remember everything. Dr.Goldsmith has written many books gleaned from coaching executives and he teaches lessons we can all use. I was so impressed by him that I just bought his latest book, The Earned Life. Can’t wait to read it. Great interview questions Shane. You always do a comprehensive and entertaining podcast. Thanks!
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fraudpatrolKanal Shah statistics and factsI thought what he had to say was interesting but a lot of what he said didn’t quite seem right—Indians don’t read, only 6% women work etc. neither of these were true which made me question everything he said. I know he wants to prove a point but it’s more nuanced than he made it seem.
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rcash28Fast becoming my favorite podcastShane has the best guests and asks the best questions. I learn so much by listening! Thanks for doing this!😎 RC
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ninaysuaJustin Su’aAmazing interview! Very informative.
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Abhi-basIt’s all about the questionsI love how Shane articulate his questions and how usually one give a nice Segway into the other.
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stretchkeenToo smart !Balaji is extremely smart but I didn’t get anything to take with me. But normally - excellent show.
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star-asteriskDon’t miss EP 133Ep #133 with Andrew Huberman was one of the best all around “health and wellness” episodes I have heard on any show since I started listening to podcasts. Hyper informative, with lots of detail, and applicable ideas. Highly recommended!
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MSKTXKnowledge Project PodcastExcellent podcast, and I always LEARN something from it! Thank you!
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OnionsPicklesandPeas (OPP)This used to be my favorite podcastTo be honest I haven’t been listening lately. I’ve found the episodes to be unreliably enjoyable and some guest’s problematic ie Matthew Walker. I highly suggest the podcast Maintenance Phase for a comprehensive overview of the faulty and debunked science on which Matthew stakes and claims his fame. Bring back critical thinking.
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thicks51Unrealized potentialThe host is earnest and tries to position himself as a interesting interviewer. It’s clear he works at it and that is the problem = the pod takes itself so seriously without delivering any real depth. The pod likely is a good match for people at the beginning of their careers.
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Nikkkki15Love this podcastThe Diana Chapman episode was one of my favorites of all time. Thank you so much for the introduction to her work. More broadly, thank you for this podcast— it has been super influential in my life.
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DeWittLaterEpisode 124… oooofLove this podcast and have listened to almost every episode, but the guest on 124 was horrendous. Had to stop listening halfway through. At least I know this is the outlier and hope for better guests in the future
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SLO IndependentExcellence in PodcastingThank you Shane for the Knowledge Project, you’re making us all a little better.
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1010sportA go to for leaning on impactful topicsFor some years now the Knowledge Project podcast has been one of my go to podcasts. Most episodes present a challenge to my current thinking or introduce me to concepts to go down a rabbit hole of exploration. What I appreciate most about this podcast is its ability to share learnings & knowledge others have gained and use in a way that allows me to still find benefit from their perspective even when I don’t align with the point of view, or work, of that guest. The hardest thing for me is prioritizing what knowledge I just gained should I begin the hard work of applying to my life in a meaningful way.
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djrifbgnfxEncounter Growth Edge and NuanceFor years I thought I knew the value of listening to viewpoints different from my own. Instead, I was trying to stomach the other side of what I realize now is a contrived duopoly. “Us vs them” and I saw myself trying to listen to “them”. In reality, there is an infinite spectrum of thought. The Knowledge Project helped me discover landscapes I never knew existed, perceive situations in a fresh way, and remind me of my own agency and autonomy. I feel empowered after listening to these conversations. Thanks!
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junglejillianIf you want to know what men think about things, listen to this podcast.This pod is all men, all the time.
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MymnI am addicted to this podcast!I start every morning with it, with excitement , sometimes I listen twice to episodes that are dense with ideas that I have experienced. felt like many of the guests are people who I would love to meet! Many thanks to the host :)
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OneyalGreat conversationsI enjoy many of the episodes on Shane’s podcast. Today, I want to highlight one. I just listened to the conversation with Kat Cole and it encouraged me. I appreciated Shane’s questions and Kat’s humility and openness when sharing her experiences. Shane mentioned a Part Two; I look forward to hearing it and gleaning more insights.
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Robert_A617A Must ListenLike Shane’s blog, the podcast never disappoints. I recommend his podcast to fellow professionals and always receive thanks for doing so. Thank you Shane for the amazing content!
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malfoxleyGreat show!Shane, host of the Knowledge Project podcast, highlights all aspects of business and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!
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Purdue94Brian Koppelman interview was a dumpster fireI have really enjoyed all of the lessons/podcasts but the Koppelman podcast was a REAL disappointment. I have not listened to these in order, but questioned if I should continue listening after that one.
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PlingksterSo Important!I have been reading Barrett’s book on How Emotions Are Made, which is mind blowing, although dense. But listening to her makes the material so much more digestible. This is highly impactful neuroscience that I think everyone should become aware of. Thanks for the interview!
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Krissy WhiskiFull of so much great content!I seriously love this content! So much to learn from and think about. The interviews are top notch and I have been an avid listener for some time. Thank you for creating such goodness for my brain to soak in while I am painting or driving.
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ESingerMolloyMy favorite podcastI always learn something! I teach courses in physician leadership and consistently recommend this podcast series to colleagues.
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Paul9678Sometimes fabulous, sometimes not much novel wisdomIt’s tough to hit one over the fence every time, but the great ones, about 1/2 I would say, make it so worth listening to catch them. The long format is good, allows Shane to really dig in. His own experience as entrepreneur and willingness to share experiences adds a lot.
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NiqueSrMarvelous!Shane is a master at uncovering and rolling over every stone in an interview...so captivating to listen to!
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Farah JaneGaming?Had to stop listening when what was supposed to be a podcast about gaming turned into how bad schooling is. Although I am ALL about reforming schools to be more creative, empowering places and I would love to go gradeless, it is quite a luxury to be “unschooling” your kids. Let’s hep fix what’s wrong.
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