Behavior Gap Radio – Détails, épisodes et analyse
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Behavior Gap Radio
Carl Richards
Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 466

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1156 | The Result of Rushing
Épisode 1156
vendredi 27 septembre 2024 • Durée 01:53
In this episode, Carl wraps up his series on "Unknowing, Being Uncertain, and Slowing Down" with a thought-provoking conversation inspired by a friend deeply involved in design, architecture, and entrepreneurship. Over tacos, they discuss the pressure to act quickly when faced with uncertainty and how rushing often leads to mistakes. Carl reflects on his friend's statement that "all the major mistakes I've made were a result of rushing," prompting a deeper exploration of the importance of patience and embracing the unknown.
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1155 | Sitting in Uncertainty
Épisode 1155
jeudi 26 septembre 2024 • Durée 03:57
In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl reflects on his long-held bias toward action, especially in moments of discomfort and uncertainty. While action often leads to new information, Carl realizes that this approach may not always serve him well, particularly in high-stakes situations. He shares his journey of learning to slow down, sit with uncertainty, and resist the urge to act impulsively just to escape discomfort. Through self-awareness and the practice of "First a cup of tea," Carl emphasizes the importance of patience and mindfulness in making thoughtful decisions when the consequences could be significant.
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1145 | Right for the Wrong Reasons
Épisode 1145
vendredi 13 septembre 2024 • Durée 03:32
In this episode, Carl explores the concept of "predictive value" and the challenges of identifying factors that can forecast success, particularly in the investment and startup worlds. He reflects on his experience advising institutional investors and the ongoing search for variables that can reliably predict outcomes. Carl highlights the complexity of determining whether success is due to skill or luck, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the process rather than just the outcome. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on what truly has predictive value and how to apply this in various fields.
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1055 | Compensated Risk
Épisode 1055
jeudi 2 mai 2024 • Durée 04:13
Carl talks through the concept of compensated risk in finance and investing. With insightful clarity, Carl distinguishes between compensated and uncompensated risks, emphasizing the importance of optimizing investment strategies for reliable returns. Through relatable analogies and practical advice, Carl empowers listeners to navigate the complexities of investing by identifying and mitigating uncompensated risks.
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1054 | Opt Out
Épisode 1054
mercredi 1 mai 2024 • Durée 05:24
In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl challenges the societal pressure to conform to external expectations and the relentless pursuit of materialistic ideals. He explores the illusion of "keeping up" and the true sources of happiness and longevity, rooted in meaningful connections and experiences. Tune in to reflect on what truly matters and break free from the cycle of consumption-driven happiness!
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1053 | Woke up in Fear
Épisode 1053
mardi 30 avril 2024 • Durée 03:13
Today, Carl talks about a moment when he woke up early in the morning feeling anxious and scared about money. He shares how he realized that, at that moment, everything was actually okay. Carl talks about how he used to worry a lot about the future and feel bad about things from the past, but now he's learning to find happiness in just being in the now. Listen to this episode as a reminder to enjoy the simple moments of life and be thankful for what you have right now.
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1052 | Investing Attention
Épisode 1052
lundi 29 avril 2024 • Durée 02:48
Come along with Carl as he thinks deeply about the words of Blaise Pascal from 1654: "All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone." He ponders why people often feel lonely even when surrounded by others. Carl talks about how important it is to spend time alone, even when life gets busy. Using his own experiences and ideas from poet David Whyte, Carl talks about how sometimes being alone can feel scary or make us wish for company. He also shares how he wants to get better at enjoying quiet moments and thinking deeply!
1051 | Counting Chickens
Épisode 1051
vendredi 26 avril 2024 • Durée 02:18
Today, on Behavior Gap Radio, Carl talks about the age-old advice of not counting chickens before they hatch. Carl shares his own experiences grappling with the line between potential and reality. He explores the fine balance between optimism and practicality, stressing the value of embracing uncertainty and avoiding premature celebrations.
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1050 | The Gap Is The Thing
Épisode 1050
jeudi 25 avril 2024 • Durée 06:11
After a day of talks and walks in the mountains, Carl gets introspective. He dives into big questions about finding meaning and being creative, sparked by a chat with a singer-songwriter. Carl talks about the idea of "enough" versus always wanting more. With wisdom from philosophy and personal stories, Carl invites listeners to rethink the value of chasing goals by finding freedom in the journey itself!
1049 | What if They Said Yes?
Épisode 1049
mercredi 24 avril 2024 • Durée 02:10
Carl reflects on something important: What if they say yes? Carl shows how believing in a positive outcome can change everything! He urges listeners to think differently about their doubts and fears and to see the amazing opportunities that come from just asking.