The growth of podcasting has evolved significantly in the last few years, however, advancements in technology have made it progressively complex to make money from them, even though it's easier for people to access them.
The host of a podcast on sleep spends 10-15 hours per week passively listening to university level lectures in neuroscience and physiology to prepare for episodes, which contain information from 10-15 papers, including popular annual reviews and interviews.
In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of taking advantage of opportunities to become the type of person you envision yourself to be in the future, as well as the limitations of having only one life to live and making the most of entrepreneurial seasons.
In this podcast, Kyle Eschyn-Roder talks about his blog post, "What Do You Want To Want?" which emphasizes the importance of actively designing our direction in life to prevent living a life of regret and ending up in a place we didn't want to be.
Greg McKeown, the author of Essentialism, talks about why it's important to focus on the essential, and how starting as an essentialist right now can help us avoid future regrets. He also announces that the first episode of his new podcast will be with his wife, titled "The Birth of Essentialism".