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Podcasting and Sustainable Meat
The host plans to podcast outside their studio and mentions a sponsorship from Linode, offering free credit when you create an account. They go on to promote Bell Campo and a discount code for sustainable meat delivered to your door, and contrast their positive customer service experience with that of Facebook and Instagram.
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Lex is going to visit Bell Campo Farms and hang out with the founder, Anya Fernald, who is going to show him around the farm, cook some delicious food and probably record a podcast episode outside.
03:46 - 04:51 (01:04)
Summary
Lex is going to visit Bell Campo Farms and hang out with the founder, Anya Fernald, who is going to show him around the farm, cook some delicious food and probably record a podcast episode outside. You can order Bell Campo's sustainably raised meats to be delivered straight to your door using code LEX for 20% off of first time customers.
ChapterPodcasting and Sustainable Meat
Episode#185 – Sam Harris: Consciousness, Free Will, Psychedelics, AI, UFOs, and Meaning
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Thleted Greens is a daily drink that provides a nutritional base with 75 vitamins and minerals.
04:51 - 06:03 (01:12)
Summary
Thleted Greens is a daily drink that provides a nutritional base with 75 vitamins and minerals. Although the speaker didn't consume it during a fast, they recommend it as a replacement for a daily multivitamin.
ChapterPodcasting and Sustainable Meat
Episode#185 – Sam Harris: Consciousness, Free Will, Psychedelics, AI, UFOs, and Meaning
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The podcast contrasts the "no human" customer service approach of Facebook and Instagram with Linode's customer service approach which emphasizes a more helpful and human experience.
06:03 - 09:03 (02:59)
Summary
The podcast contrasts the "no human" customer service approach of Facebook and Instagram with Linode's customer service approach which emphasizes a more helpful and human experience. Although Facebook's massive scale and use of bots makes customer service difficult, the podcast suggests that it is still possible to engineer solutions at scale.