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Podcast Infinite Loops

Infinite Loops

Jim O'Shaughnessy

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Business & Entrepreneuriat

Fréquence : 1 épisode/7j. Total Éps: 323

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Every Thursday, join Jim O'Shaughnessy and his favorite people as they arm you with the tools & fresh perspectives required to upgrade your HumanOS and thrive in our messy, probabilistic world. Visit our Substack at newsletter.osv.llc for full transcripts, highlights, weekly doses of timeless wisdom, and a bounty of other goodies designed to make you go, "Hmm that's interesting!"
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Annie Duke — Why We Make the Wrong Decisions (Ep. 296)

jeudi 8 janvier 2026Durée 01:45:13

Annie Duke — former professional poker player, decision strategist, and bestselling author — joins us for a deep conversation about why smart people so often make bad decisions.

Annie explains why misinterpretation is more dangerous than misinformation, why data is often true but misleading, and how our brains are wired for certainty in a probabilistic world. From real-world media examples to investing, health decisions, and AI-generated insights, this episode explores how explanations feel satisfying — even when they're wrong.

 

Important links:

Substack: https://newsletter.osv.llc/

Annie's website: https://www.annieduke.com/

 

Jimmy Soni — The Publishing System is Broken (EP. 295)

jeudi 1 janvier 2026Durée 01:37:14

Jimmy Soni, CEO and editor in chief of Infinite Books, is back on Infinite Loops. We discuss what's broken in traditional publishing and how we're fixing it. We also dig into Jimmy's forthcoming book on Kobe Bryant, why the world needs more "problem authors," and why our goal is to make our authors millionaires.

We explore why most industries optimize for prestige instead of outcomes, how digital distribution has reshaped attention, and why authors — and creators more broadly — have more leverage than they realize.

Important Links:

Infinite Books: https://www.infinitebooks.com/

Jimmy's X: https://x.com/jimmyasoni

Substack: https://newsletter.osv.llc/

 

Books Mentioned:

The Founders by Jimmy Soni

A Mind at Play by Jimmy Soni

The Dao of Kobe by Jimmy Soni (Upcoming)

What Works on Wall Street by Jim O'Shaughnessy

Invest Like the Best by Jim O'Shaughnessy

How to Retire Rich by Jim O'Shaughnessy

The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss

The Almanac of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgenson (transcribed as "Naval Akan")

Dispatches from Grief (Upcoming)

Mamba Mentality by Kobe Bryant

Slow Horses by Mick Herron

The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown

Kenneth Stanley — The Trap of the Objective (EP.288)

Épisode 288

jeudi 30 octobre 2025Durée 01:25:34

Ken Stanley – AI researcher and author of "Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned" – joins me to explore why ambitious objectives can blind us to the stepping stones that make breakthroughs possible. Ken is the inventor of the novelty search algorithm and co-creator of Picbreeder, a crowdsourced evolutionary art experiment that has led to important insights about our objective-obsessed culture.

This conversation covers everything from why vacuum tubes had to come before computers, how the path you take to success matters more than the success itself, the "fractured entangled representation" hypothesis, why grant applications kill innovation, how education beats the playground mentality out of children, and why "interesting" is the opposite of random.

I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did. For the full transcript, episode takeaways, and bucketloads of other goodies designed to make you go, "Hmm, that's interesting!", check out our Substack.

Important Links:

Show Notes:

  • Are We Deterministic Thinkers Living in a Probabilistic World?
  • Evolving Complexity and the NEAT Algorithm
  • The Origins of Picbreeder
  • The Power of Novelty Search
  • The Cultural Impact of Non-Objective Thinking
  • Why Pursuing Interestingness is Not the Same as Being Random
  • Mechanizing Serendipity via Stepping Stones
  • The Allure of the Security Blanket
  • The Omni-culture of NSF Funding
  • What Makes an Innovator?
  • The Fractured Entangled Representation Hypothesis
  • What does it say about LLMs if They Are Fractured and Entangled?
  • Path Dependency and Careers
  • Ken as Emperor of the World

Books Mentioned:

  • Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned; by Kenneth Stanley (and Joel Lehman)
  • The God Problem; by Howard Bloom
  • The Lucifer Principle; by Howard Bloom
  • Global Brain; by Howard Bloom
  • The Beginning of Infinity; by David Deutsch
  • Invest Like the Best; by Jim O'Shaughnessy
  • A Mind At Play; by Jimmy Soni

 

Alec Stapp — Progress is a Policy Choice (EP. 202)

Épisode 202

jeudi 15 février 2024Durée 01:06:59

Alec Stapp is the co-founder of the Institute for Progress, a non-partisan innovation policy think tank aiming to "accelerate scientific, technological and industrial progress while safeguarding humanity's future." He joins the show to discuss how to achieve change in the age of lobbying, why bipartisanship is underrated, why US immigration policy is so slow-moving and MUCH more!

Important Links:

Show Notes:

  • Reimagining the Think Tank
  • Progress is a Policy Choice
  • Bipartisanship is Underrated
  • Achieving Progress via Reframing
  • Achieving Change in the Age of Lobbying
  • Moonshot Projects and Incremental Change
  • Ways to Enact Change Within Existing Institutions
  • Governmental Embrace of Technology
  • Reducing NIMBYism
  • The Barbell Approach to Policy
  • The Washington Mindset
  • Reasons to be Optimistic
  • Lessons From Other Countries
  • Why Hasn't Immigration Policy Changed?
  • Alec as Emperor of the World
  • MORE!

Books and Articles Mentioned:

Rohit Krishnan — Demystifying AI (EP. 201)

Épisode 201

jeudi 8 février 2024Durée 01:26:37

Essayist, tinkerer, and author Rohit Krishnan returns to discuss his book, Building God: Demystifying AI for Decision Makers.

Important Links: Show Notes:
  • Demystifying AI
  • AI as a Fuzzy Processor
  • Complexity & Determinism
  • The Flash Crash Scenario
  • Regulating AI
  • Open Source, Closed Source & Big Brother
  • Carving Through Bureaucracy
  • Socially Adapting to AI Disruption
  • The Centaur Model
  • Integrated Information Theory & Consciousness
  • Big Tech in the AI Era
  • Are We Running Out of Data?
  • Rohit as Emperor of the World
  • MORE!
Books Mentioned:
  • Building God: Demystifying AI for Decision Makers; by Rohit Krishnan

Jim O'Shaughnessy — Turning the Tables (EP. 200)

Épisode 200

jeudi 1 février 2024Durée 02:03:02

For this milestone 200th (yes, TWO HUNDREDTH) episode of Infinite Loops, regular guest and Infinite Media head Liberty RPF joins writer & researcher Ed William to turn the tables on Jim O'Shaughnessy.


Stay tuned for Jim's dream podcast guests, his advice to parents, a diabolical spin on his trademark closing question, and MUCH more!


Important Links:
  • Infinite Loops Substack
Show Notes:
  • Episode One: Tequila With Ramp Capital
  • Taking Inspiration From My Dinner With Andre
  • Would the Show Be Different if Monetized?
  • "I would be doing this if I wasn't pressing publish"
  • Jim's Definition of a Successful Episode
  • Nerves & Jim's Appearance on Oprah
  • Infinite Loops as a Serendipity Engine
  • The Infinite Loops Team
  • Jim's Dream Guests
  • Controversiality & Being Distinctive
  • Jim's Relationship With His Grandchildren
  • We Are Winners of the Cosmic Lottery
  • Why Aren't There More History-Focused Episodes?
  • The Jim O'Shaughnessy Guide to Productivity: Silence, Journalling & Keeping Things Simple
  • Advice to Parents
  • What Has Jim Changed His Mind On in the Last 12 to 24 Months?
  • Advice to Young People Who Doubt the American Dream
  • When Will We See An Updated What Works on Wall Street?
  • What Would a World of Abundance Look Like?
  • Jim's Favorite Poem
  • Jim as EVIL Emperor of the World
  • MORE!
Episodes Mentioned: Books & Poems Mentioned:
  • The Immortality Key: The Secret History of the Religion with No Name; by ****Brian Muraresku
  • How to Retire Rich: Time-Tested Strategies to Beat the Market and Retire in Style; by Jim O'Shaughnessy
  • Invest Like the Best: Using Your Computer to Unlock the Secrets of the Top Money Managers; by Jim O'Shaughnessy
  • What Works on Wall Street: The Classic Guide to the Best-Performing Investment Strategies of All Time; by Jim O'Shaughnessy
  • The Status Game: On Human Life and How to Play It; by Will Storr
  • Fentanyl, Inc.: how rogue chemists are creating the deadliest wave of the opioid epidemic; by Ben Westhoff
  • One Summer: America 1927; by Bill Bryson
  • To His Coy Mistress; by Andrew Marvell
  • The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock; by T. S. Eliot
 

Lisa Wehden and Minn Kim — America is Open For Business (EP.199)

Épisode 199

jeudi 25 janvier 2024Durée 01:09:29

Lisa Wehden and Minn Kim are the founders of Plymouth Street, which guides talented individuals through the US immigration process. Its aim is to accelerate innovation through faster and more transparent immigration services.

Lisa & Minn join the show to discuss the pitfalls of the current system, how Plymouth Street is injecting agency into the immigration process, the importance of storytelling, and MUCH more!

Important Links: Show Notes:
  • The Origins of Plymouth Street
  • Problems With the Current US Immigration System
  • Expanding Access to the O-1 Visa
  • High-Skilled Immigration as a Bipartisan Issue
  • The Importance of Storytelling
  • From Anecdotal to Empirical; Coalition Building
  • Injecting Agency Into the Immigration Process
  • Scaling with Technology
  • The Emotional Toll of the Immigration System
  • Building the Right Team & Breaking Bad News
  • Dealing With Negative Externalities
  • Is America Open for Business?
  • Augmenting Plymouth's Offering
  • Remote Work vs In-Person
  • What's Next?
  • Lisa & Minn as Emperors of the World
Books Mentioned:
  • The Hypomanic Edge: The Link Between (a Little) Craziness and (a Lot Of) Success in America; by John Gartner

Alice Albrecht — On Creativity, Connection & Convergence (EP.198)

Épisode 198

jeudi 18 janvier 2024Durée 01:11:01

Alice Albrecht is the founder and CEO of re:collect, a company dedicated to "enhancing human intelligence by augmenting memory, perception, and synthesis utilizing AI." Alice started her career in psychology and academia, obtaining a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience from Yale University. She joins the show to discuss how to become more creative, why she believes that nothing is true, how to boost evolution and MUCH more!

Important Links: Show Notes:
  • Augmenting Human Creativity
  • Collection Does Not Always Lead to Recollection
  • Using re:collect to Connect Information
  • How to Increase Your Creativity
  • Different Phases of Creativity
  • How AI Fits Into the Picture
  • Harnessing Our Attention
  • AGI & ASI
  • Boosting Evolution
  • re:collect's First Order Effects
  • Nothing is True
  • Convergence, Divergence & Collective Intelligence
  • re:collect in Seven Years' Time
  • From Academia to Entrepreneurship
  • Alice as Empress of the World
  • MORE!
Books Mentioned:
  • The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World; by David Deutsch
  • The Fabric of Reality: Towards a Theory of Everything; by David Deutsch
  • The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous; by Joseph Henrich

Guy Spier — Wealth, Wisdom & Enlightenment (EP.197)

Épisode 197

jeudi 11 janvier 2024Durée 02:03:30

Guy Spier runs the Aquamarine Fund, an "investment partnership closely modeled on the original Buffet Partnerships." He is also a podcast host, YouTube creator, author of The Education of a Value Investor and the host of the annual investment gathering VALUEx. He describes his life's project as "a quest for wealth, wisdom and enlightenment."

Guy joins the show to discuss the differences between Switzerland and the US, how to unlock the British class system, what he learned from Warren Buffett, and MUCH more!

Important Links: Show Notes:
  • The Differences Between New York, Switzerland & Paris
  • Exploring the Dark Underbelly of New York Nightlife
  • Psychedelics, Guns & Regulation
  • The Advantages of Swiss Democracy
  • Don't Short the United States
  • The Branding Skill of the Royal Family
  • Unlocking the Rules of the Class System
  • Life Paths & Premeditation
  • Luck, Opportunity & Non-Canonical Science
  • Jim's Music Taste
  • Mathematical Shenanigans
  • Guy as Emperor of the World
  • MORE!
Books Mentioned:
  • How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us about Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence; by Michael Pollan
  • The Hypomanic Edge: The Link Between (a Little) Craziness and (a Lot Of) Success in America; by John Gartner
  • Write It Down, Make It Happen: Knowing What You Want and Getting It; by Henriette Anne Klauser
  • Invest Like The Best; by Jim O'Shaughnessy
  • Outside, the Sky is Blue: The story of a family told with searing honesty, humour and love; by Christina Patterson

Jared Dillian — How To Live a Stress-Free Financial Life (EP.196)

Épisode 196

jeudi 4 janvier 2024Durée 01:04:18

Jared Dillian is a writer, strategist, financial expert, public speaker, and author of four books, including No Worries: How To Live a Stress-Free Financial Life (out this month!).

He joins us to discuss why you should never loan money to your friends or family, why the FIRE movement is a fast track to a miserable life, the hidden costs of being cheap, and MUCH more!

Important Links: Show Notes:
  • From Coast Guard, to Wall Street, to Writer
  • "I am not in the money business—I am in the happy business"
  • The Awesome Portfolio
  • Stop Worrying About Small Financial Decisions
  • The Biggest Financial Decisions You Will Ever Make
  • Keep Your Finances Separate From Your Partner; Never Loan Friends or Family Money
  • To Make Money, You Have to Want Money
  • Generational Attitudes to Money
  • Being Wealthy vs Being Rich
  • Blowing Up Your Identity
  • Improving Financial Education
  • Why Investing Should Be Hard
  • The Hidden Costs of Being Cheap
  • Why People Are Scared of Entrepreneurship
  • The Worst Financial Decision Jared Has Ever Made
  • Jared as Emperor of the World
  • MORE!
Books Mentioned:
  • No Worries: How To Live a Stress-free Financial Life; by Jared Dillian
  • Those Bastards: 69 Essays on Life, Creativity, and Meaning; by Jared Dillian
  • All The Evil of This World; by Jared Dillian
  • Street Freak: Money and Madness at Lehman Brothers; by Jared Dillian
  • Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!; by Robert T. Kiyosaki
  • The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People; by Stephen R. Covey

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