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Summary: Neuralle is focused on the exponential elite; males and females who are well-educated, tech-savvy, hungry for improvement, and always pushing to increase their Human Intelligence (H.I). The Uncommon podcast interviews high performers & unique personalities to identify commonalities in their knowledge, practices, mindsets & tools. Doing so allows our community to build the Uncommon sense that is crucial to increasing our performance. Learn more at: neuralle.com/podcast

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 #002: Adrian Stone - The Not So Small Time VC | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:51:03

Important Favour This is one of our foundation episodes so we need your help doing the following: 1) Listen to this; then 2) PLEASE leave a review on iTunes. Lauren and I will personally read EVERY review and, based on that feedback, we’ll either stop or continue with the podcast. If you like them, we will release another 8 episodes over the next two months. We have some amazing people lined up, whom I sure you will love hearing from. Constructive criticism and suggestions for improvement are crucial, whether on iTunes or through social media. Adrian Stone ( @SmallTimeVC ) is an angel investor & entrepreneur, who’s done immense work in the Melbourne Startup scene. A self-declared small time VC, he’s well known for running one of Australia’s earliest accelerators ( AngelCube ), and voicing an array of opinions over Twitter. Adrian now spends most of his time on unique investments & finance, slowly working on a great little publication called Seven. This guy is a lot of fun to talk to, always dropping something interesting when it comes to general entrepreneurship, and grinding it out in the business world. We covered a wide-ranging array of topics including: His first job at Tandy and becoming an entrepreneur & investor On indirectly instilling an entrepreneurial spirit as a father On indirectly or directly learning from his parents, that he still carries today Thoughts on the future of electric and autonomous cars How he picks his angel investments Advice for those wanting to get into angel investing Lessons learnt being in venture capital Recommended/go-to books for gifting Something he believes in, that others may not How he defines success and finding direction in career choice, without worrying about money Enjoy the episode, Jordan Michaelides Show Notes Bio from first job at Tandy to becoming an entrepreneur & investor {04:52} How to work an earnout {17:34} How Y Combinator inspired Angelcube, and the link to Inspire 9 {27:04} On indirectly instilling an entrepreneurial spirit as a father {37:50} On indirectly or directly learning from his parents, that he still carries today {43:27} Commentary on events like Brexit and President Trump {50:34} On the value of a Tesla as a luxury car {01:00:28} Thoughts on the future of electric and autonomous cars {01:06:38} How he picks his angel investments {01:18:22} Advice for those wanting to get into angel investing and his background on Investors Org {01:22:28} Lessons learnt being in venture capital {01:28:43} Recommended/go-to books for gifting  {01:31:10} Morning rituals {01:36:07} Amazing purchases under $200 {01:40:32} Something he believes in, that others may not {01:42:04} How he defines success and finding direction in career choice, without worrying about money {01:45:07} Select Links & People mentioned from the Episode Connect with Adrian: Twitter , Medium & Office Hours Vaping Vape Nation: H3H3 Meme Tandy Electronics SurePlan LeasePlan Acqui-hiring David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH) Ruby on Rails Org YCombinator Angelcube Nathan Sampimon RetailMeNot Inspire 9 Adrian’s pitch to interstate startups to relocate Adam Stone Speedlancer 500 Startups Centenarian Letter from the Royals Anders Army Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari Scrap multiculturalism, Pauline Hanson declares (ABC) Tesla Model S Elon Musk Tesla Ludicrous Mode Reactions Spaceballs: IMDb & Trailer Brian Roemmele , On Quora Bloomberg New Energy Finance Uber Philadelphia Self-Driving Experiment (Wired) Singapore’s Self-Driving Taxi’s SevOne The E Myth Revisited by Michael E. Gerber The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowtiz Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki The Richest Man in Babylon by George S Clason Bose QuietComfort 35 Apple Airpods Peter Thiel The Fermi Paradox - Wait But Why Seven - Adrian’s Personal Finance Publication on Medium

 #001: Eugene Teo - The Pursuit of Improvement | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:31:10

Important Favour This is one of our foundation episodes. 1) Listen to this or episode two. 2) Then, PLEASE leave a review on iTunes. Lauren and I will personally read EVERY review and, based on that feedback, we’ll either stop or continue with the podcast. If you like them, we will release another 8 episodes over the next two months. We have some amazing people lined up, whom I sure you will love hearing from. Constructive criticism and suggestions for improvement are crucial, whether on iTunes or through social media. Eugene Teo ( @coacheugeneteo ) aka The Muscle Mechanic is a bodybuilder, strength coach, and educator who’s passionate about improvement. Whether it’s in physical strength and performance, education, business growth and expansion, relationships and bonding, it doesn’t matter – he craves it (and you’ll soon learn why). This relentless pursuit of improvement has led him to where he is now - a straight talking, non-bro science practitioner - ready to improve your innervation and intellect around building strength & therefore muscle. Eugene has also completed another podcast with Coach Paul from bioDefined , definitely worth a listen for those wanting to go deeper into his thoughts on Hypertrophy & Innervation. Apart from being an absolute beast, this guy is a genuinely intelligent & thoughtful person. His clear focus on improvement is the switch in mindset that society needs. Less fixed goals, more continual growth. I’m certain you’ll learn a lot from this conversation. In this episode we talk about: The pursuit of happiness and improvement Indirect lessons learnt from parents The wider health benefits of hypertrophy (muscle growth) Three factors for hypertrophy Diet, supplementation and biomarkers Misinformation on health advice Morning rituals Best purchase(s) under $200 Enjoy the episode, Jordan Michaelides Show Notes How Eugene came to be the muscle mechanic {05:13} The grey areas of science in fitness {08:03} On the pursuit of happiness and improvement {12:24} Applying and adapting what is useful (in learning about your body) {17:43} Indirect lessons learnt from parents {20:28} On empathy {24:18} The wider health benefits of hypertrophy (muscle growth) {31:20} Three factors for hypertrophy {38:00} Muscle recovery {48:45} Diet, supplementation and biomarkers {56:18} Misinformation on health advice {01:07:58} First person who comes to mind with the word “success” {01:17:30} Morning rituals {01:21:00} Best purchase(s) under $200 {01:23:33} Current go-to playlist {01:26:37} Something that is obvious to him, but not to others {01:27:46] Select Links & People mentioned from the Episode Connect with Eugene: Website , Facebook , Instagram Intro Song - Birds Are Away - song is used with artist's permission. Definitely worth checking out SFT’s Soundcloud profile Rational Wiki - Bro Science Improvement Tim Ferriss - Four Hour Work Week Growth v Fixed Mindset “Adapt what is useful, reject what is useless, and add what is specifically your own.” Bruce Lee To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee Philotimo Muscle Hypertrophy Greasing the Groove Neuromuscular Connection Eugene Teo - Training for Innervation Eugene Teo - The 3 Laws of Hypertrophy Pump or Occlusion Training Intramuscular Tension Metabolic Stress/Muscle Damage Mobility Yoga LISS Cardio Intermittent Fasting Coeliac Disease & Gluten Magnesium, Vitamin D, Zinc, Probiotics DEXA Scan Nature.com National Institutes of Health - Research & Training National Health & Medical Research Council - Australian Government Tony Robbins “Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it.” Maya Angelou I Am Not Your Guru In Order To Live by Yeonmi Park

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