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Competitive Nerds and Nootropic Drugs in Finance with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
Patrick O'Shaughnessy discusses how ultra-competitive nerds in finance are using nootropic drugs like Adderall to make millions of dollars. He also analyzes a mysterious real estate purchase by a woman named Katie and breaks down the drugs that celebrities and fitness influencers are taking on a YouTube channel.
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One of the advantages of using HubSpot is that it connects different teams such as sales, marketing, customer support and operations to give everyone an overview of the business. This results in efficient business management and saves time.
ChapterCompetitive Nerds and Nootropic Drugs in Finance with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
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In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the story of Liver King, a fitness influencer who built a hundred million dollar company while using steroids, and the purchase of expensive real estate by a woman named Katie.
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In this podcast episode, the hosts discuss the story of Liver King, a fitness influencer who built a hundred million dollar company while using steroids, and the purchase of expensive real estate by a woman named Katie. They also reveal interesting emails that they came across.
ChapterCompetitive Nerds and Nootropic Drugs in Finance with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
EpisodeControversies, Disrupting High End Real Estate, And The Best Way To Use Twitter
PodcastMy First Million
The podcast discusses a YouTube channel that covers what drugs people are on, including celebrities and fitness influencers.
02:17 - 03:42 (01:24)
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The podcast discusses a YouTube channel that covers what drugs people are on, including celebrities and fitness influencers. The hosts point out that the channel creators were openly discussing drug use, including nootropics, without facing repercussions.