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First Principles

First Principles

Laura Gao

Society & Culture

Frequency: 1 episode/9d. Total Eps: 12

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What should teens be learning in this period of their life to thrive in the future? ft. Max Holschneider and Julia Yap

samedi 27 mars 2021Duration 18:38

Learning in Public to Combat Fleeting Thoughts

Episode 11

samedi 20 mars 2021Duration 05:43

There aren't many things that can be lost forever. But thoughts definitely can.


This episode's speaking is unedited - I didn't cut out any stumbles or stutters. I want this podcast to be an accurate representation of my speaking abilities.


Where I currently write:  https://postulate.us/@laura


Inspired by:


How I Use Learning in Public as My Personal Knowledge Management Strategy by Samson Zhang: https://www.samsonzhang.com/2021/01/27/how-i-use-learning-in-public-as-my-personal-knowledge-management-strategy.html


David Perell's notebook: https://perell.com/notebook/


Andy Matuschak's notes: https://notes.andymatuschak.org/


Postulate - an all-in-one tool for collecting and publishing your knowledge: https://postulate.us/


I also take notes as Tweets sometimes: https://twitter.com/laurgao

Appreciation with Uma Darbha and Jessica Song - Mindset of the Week

Episode 2

lundi 28 décembre 2020Duration 44:53

Appreciation is a simple way to make your brain a happier place. As CGP Grey says, taking 2 minutes per day to write one thing you're grateful for is "frustratingly effective."


Appreciate the little things in life, and one day you'll look back and realize they were big things ~


Shownotes: first.lauragao.ca/2


Music: bensound.com

Seek Understanding with Amy Li - Mindset of the Week

Episode 1

mardi 22 décembre 2020Duration 02:12:23

How do you know you're an independent thinker in a world where sheep mentality is the norm? Amy and Laura discuss the first principles of morality, associating beliefs with your identity, authentic feedback, and Paul Graham's essay on thinking for yourself. 

Thinking unconventionally doesn't equal to thinking independently. Are you following TKS ideology with sheep mentality?

Shownotes: http://first.lauragao.ca/1 

Music: bensound.com

Open those messages

Episode 9

jeudi 4 mars 2021Duration 01:20

Do you like 1 minute podcasts?


I'm trying to increase value density of these episodes. I want to increase the ROI of your most precious resource, your time. Over the past months, I've worked to increase the quantity of content output. But I fear my quality has suffered. Do these podcasts actually provide value to anyone?


Thank you to Amy Li for contributing some of these thoughts!


Connect with me: @laurgao on Twitter. Or email: gaolauro@gmail.com

Life is a Marathon

Episode 9

mardi 2 mars 2021Duration 03:25

Here's a quick little sketch. Might make it into a vector design sometime.


You can either live life as a sequence of sprints or as a marathon. Choose wisely, my friend.

Activator with Risha Shah — Mindset of the Week

Season 1 · Episode 7

lundi 15 février 2021Duration 45:52

In which Risha and I talk about the importance of the activator mindset in our lives and how you can become an activator. Start activating your activator mindset ;)


Connect with Risha: https://www.linkedin.com/in/risha-shah-8316b1190/


# Referenced content:


Risha's article — Detecting cardiovascular diseases using machine learning: https://medium.com/swlh/detecting-cardiovascular-diseases-using-machine-learning-fb22bee681da


Do the real thing by Scott Young: https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/2020/05/04/do-the-real-thing/


"Published writing functions as a sort of spaced repetition" — Samson Zhang: https://samsonzhang.medium.com/how-i-use-learning-in-public-as-my-personal-knowledge-management-strategy-c249311aeb0f


Send me any thoughts, opinions, or roasts: @laurgao on Twitter or https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauragao/ (or email me gaolauro AT gmail DOT com)


Thanks for listening!


# Release notes


1. This episode is the first one with episode-specific cover art! Intention: so listeners can put a face onto the voice of my guest. Inspired by cover art from Justin Kan's podcast, The Quest.


2. Also updated the podcast cover art today to include my name.


3. Time spent: 5 mins planning/setup, ≤ 1h recording, 2h editing, ≤ 1.5h cover art. Total: 4-4.5h.


4. Recorded to published within a day ;)

Happiness and why do we work hard?

Episode 7

lundi 15 février 2021Duration 36:12

“Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.” — Gandhi


Shoutout to my Dad, Bernice, Jessica, & Ethan for convos about this topic that inspired some of these thoughts ;)


# Referenced content


Waitbutwhy on Mundane Wednesdays: https://waitbutwhy.com/2013/11/life-is-picture-but-you-live-in-pixel.html


Justin Kan Reddit AMA: https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/kr63rg/i_am_justin_kan_cofounder_of_twitch_worlds/


Some happiness Tweets: https://twitter.com/laurgao/status/1359172114641805317


Connect with me: @laurgao on Twitter and most places. Or email gaolauro AT gmail DOT com


# Release notes:


1. Surprised I was able to monologue for 30 mins. Never shall I ever fear not being able to fill an 8 min debate speech again 😂 However, I mostly planned for/expected this podcast to be 10 mins. I feared it'd be too short to be a full episode. I did not write any script, I wrote 22 lines of random thought dump bullet points setting out my intentions. Would've taken me 2 mins to recite lol. Here's what I spoke off of if you want to see: https://first.lauragao.ca/1863b71389134554ba927748e558f681


2. Thinking 7:15/20-7:30/35, Recording 7:30-8:10pm Feb 14, editing till 8:30/35. Release notes till 8:46. More release notes/uploading/final touches Feb 15 8:40-9:10. Total time spent on this episode: ~2 hours.


3. Didn't go heavy into editing. The only edits: a few mic clicks at the beginning were manually cut out. Only altered my speaking in 2 places: 1) In the beginning after intro I had a long ass pause while deciding what point to start with, 2. Ghandi quote - cut out my keyboard typing to look up the quote + a few stutters as I was looking for the quote. Shoulda said "ima look it up rn" so I could've kept keyboard noises, like Ethan did in the first episode of QCN. Other than those 2 cuts at beginning, I did not alter the content of my speech in any way. that's my goal. I want these podcasts to be authentic to my speaking abilities.


4. A change in this episode: outro music is no longer Bensound's Little Idea but same file as glitchy intro. Main inspo was the NISP podcast episode 1 had ending music the same as its intro music, which made for nice closure. Overall, many podcasts do that which kinda their whole podcast has one "theme" or vibe to it which feels nice.


5. A change in this episode: what I say in the intro. Old: "Hello and welcome to the first principle spodcast, a show where we talk about mindsets/philo/personal growth from the perspective of FPT. I'm your host Laura..." This came from The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green. Or After On by Rob Reid? Now: "Hey, it's laura, and you're listening to first principles..." This feels more authentic mybe? Inspo is The Quest podcast by Justin Kan.


6. Yes, the mic has clicky noises. No, I have no idea the cause.


7. I did think about this topic for a while prior to this, maybe I've been thinking about this for the past month or so. I've talked to some friends about this. I wrote about some in my reflections. I was working on a spreadsheet my dad gave me to break down all the elements required for happiness. So this podcast came out spur-of-the-moment where I dumped all these thoughts in one place. To clear my head.


8. I was going to write a blog post about this topic, but talking is 10x faster than writing at delivering your message across. So I monologued about it instead. (Original: https://twitter.com/laurgao/status/1359296027061280779)

Antifragility with Ammielle Wambo Becker — Mindset of the Week

Episode 6

samedi 6 février 2021Duration 01:17:03

The best thing most young people should do is a lot more mistakes. — @orangebook_ on Twitter


# Referenced content:

Sticky notes with failure quotes on my wall: http://blog.lauragao.ca/stickies.jpg >:)



# Further reading:


Antifragility and the Growth Mindset by Sigil Wen: https://oneskillaweek.com/growth


Nassim Taleb: A Definition of Antifragile and its Implications: https://fs.blog/2014/04/antifragile-a-definition/


Stop Thinking About Failure. It Doesn’t Exist by Emaan Amin: https://emaan-amin.medium.com/stop-thinking-about-failure-it-doesnt-exist-f2b2e87a1357


Compilation of Ammielle's resources: https://www.notion.so/Antifragility-on-the-First-Principles-podcast-82aa3e68161a439ca7457e57ac4737fd



# Connect with Ammielle!


YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsp5LFDrt9Ut6pkZBvtOaYA


Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ammielle-wambo-becker/



Release Notes:


I talk similarly to whatever podcast I happen to be listening to. I've been listening to some After On recently, and boy does Rob Reid talk a lot in the shows that he hosts (at least the 3 recent episodes he does). I talked way more in this episode than the recent 2 mindset ones. Looking at the audio waveform, Ammielle and I talked for about roughly equal amounts of time.


In the past few mindset episodes, I've been focusing on asking good questions and hearing what ideas the guests have. I think I did this decently in episodes 3 & 5  — in those episodes, I basically only asked questions and did not share any of my ideas at all. The audio waveform shows that essentially >90% of the time is the guest talking. This episode, I did share some of my ideas.


Not sure what format I'll lean towards next time. For now, I'm still experimenting and going with the flow of conversations.


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I used to edit these episodes with the intention that no one would listen to them. There are so many podcasts in the world, who would listen to this new one where teens dump their crazy ideas and probably have no idea what they're talking about?


Like I told Alexandra this morning, I started this podcast as a medium to get my thoughts published without extensive editing. When I write articles, for example, each sentence is meticulously crafted to enhance the reader experience. I found that my high quality standards were stifling — I wrote fewer articles than I would've written if I could just publish the first draft.


The entirety of the release notes does not fit into the limited space inside the podcast description. To read more: https://blog.lauragao.ca/6.html



Connect with me: lauragao.ca or @laurgao on Twitter


Stoicism with Emaan Amin — Mindset of the Week

Episode 5

mercredi 27 janvier 2021Duration 01:35:06

Don't be a squidward, be a spongebob!


Connect with Emaan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emaan-amin/


Music: https://bensound.com/


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