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Between Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the WorldBetween Two Wheels: Cycling News and Commentary from NorCal and the WorldFeats of Strength ITT - EP 338Stage 14 Castiglione delle Stiviere to Desenzano del Garda (31.2 km) - Individual Time Trial with some technical spots gave us the results as predicted.  We break down the race and make predictions for stage 15. Fox and Sons Coffee (promo code "Review" for 18% off orders of $25 or more) Subscribe to our Podcast YouTube Channel. Find our audio links here: http://podcast.between2wheels.com/p/p... Follow and share us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/between2wheels/ Find us on twitter @b2w_podcast or Email: admin@between2wheels.com2024-05-1830 minAll the Hacks with Chris Hutchins2All the Hacks with Chris Hutchins2The Most Powerful Paradoxes of Life with Sahil Bloom#153: Investor and entrepreneur Sahil Bloom returns to discuss how a few powerful Paradoxes, which may seem contradictory or complex at first, can be harnessed to live a more optimized and fulfilling life.Sahil Bloom is a renowned writer, investor, and advocate for personal growth and financial well-being. His popular weekly newsletter The Curiosity Chronicle provides actionable ideas that help people build a high-performing, healthy, and wealthy life. He is also the founder of SRB Ventures, a curiosity-driven venture fund.Link to Full Show Notes: https://www.allthehacks.com/sahil-bloom-paradoxesPartner...2024-01-2455 minAll the Hacks with Chris HutchinsAll the Hacks with Chris HutchinsThe Most Powerful Paradoxes of Life with Sahil Bloom#153: Investor and entrepreneur Sahil Bloom returns to discuss how a few powerful Paradoxes, which may seem contradictory or complex at first, can be harnessed to live a more optimized and fulfilling life.Sahil Bloom is a renowned writer, investor, and advocate for personal growth and financial well-being. His popular weekly newsletter The Curiosity Chronicle provides actionable ideas that help people build a high-performing, healthy, and wealthy life. He is also the founder of SRB Ventures, a curiosity-driven venture fund.Link to Full Show Notes: https://www.allthehacks.com/sahil-bloom-paradoxesPartner...2024-01-2458 minLearn to Code in One MonthLearn to Code in One MonthChris Coyier on CodePen, CSS Tricks, and ShopTalk PodcastChris Coyier (@chriscoyier) is co-host of the ShopTalk podcast, built CSS-Tricks.com, one of my favorite resources for staying up-to-date with HTML, CSS and all things front-end. He also co-founded CodePen, a popular coding playground for HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.  In my interview with Chris Coyier we discuss: How Chris Coyier learned to code!  What's a front-end developer? What resources do you use to stay up to date on web dev? Lessons learned from over 300+ episodes of the ShopTalkShow Podcast How many blog posts has Chris written for CSS-Tricks? (You won't' believe the answer)  Listen to...2024-01-1658 minMarketing Meets Web3 by Step3Marketing Meets Web3 by Step3Exclusive zones made available by NFTs and Chris Castiglione on Web3 chat appsIf you like this episode, do not forget to like and subscribe on your favorite podcast app.You can follow Nick Casares on TwitterToday's guest was Chris Castiglione. Find him on TwitterToday's News:Fujitsu and Mitsubishi look to create Japanese 'metaverse economic zone'Major Paris Art Museum to exhibit NFTsDanny Trejo and Mena Suvari in Gala Games TV showThis content is for informational purposes only.This content is for informational purposes only. Do check our sponsor Step3...2023-05-0359 minSports With FriendsSports With Friends398. Boston Red Sox Radio Announcer Joe CastiglioneSince joining the Boston Red Sox in 1983, Joe Castiglione has been the lead play-by-play announcer for over 40 years. In 2023, Castiglione announced that he was scaling back and would only do 81 scheduled games. At 76, he has been part of the fabric of Red Sox baseball for four decades. In 2022, he was honored by the club and named to the Red Sox Hall of Fame.In this episode, Joe opens up about his decision to do fewer games, and how awkward it is to watch the Red Sox on TV. He also comments on MLB's new rules for 2023, and how they were...2023-04-121h 04Sports With FriendsSports With Friends398. Boston Red Sox Radio Announcer Joe CastiglioneSince joining the Boston Red Sox in 1983, Joe Castiglione has been the lead play-by-play announcer for over 40 years. In 2023, Castiglione announced that he was scaling back and would only do 81 scheduled games. At 76, he has been part of the fabric of Red Sox baseball for four decades. In 2022, he was honored by the club and named to the Red Sox Hall of Fame. In this episode, Joe opens up about his decision to do fewer games, and how awkward it is to watch the Red Sox on TV. He also comments on MLB's new rules for 2023, and how they were...2023-04-121h 03The Index PodcastThe Index PodcastBuilding the Future of Web3 and Bitcoin Communities with Chris Castiglione of ConsoleThis week on The Index, host Alex Kehaya speaks with Chris Castiglione, Co-founder of Console, the first crypto native chat platform for Bitcoin and Ethereum. A great conversation about the exciting world of Web3 and the open source movement. From building and growing crypto communities, to discussing how the future is already here, it's just not evenly distributed. Listen now!Show LinksThe Index X ChannelYouTube2023-01-2835 minKernel DeFi PodcastKernel DeFi Podcast17: Web3 Communities & Building on Bitcoin with Chris Castiglione, Co-Founder of Console.xyzHate Discord? Then look no further than this episode as we speak with Chris Castiglione, co-founder of Console.xyz about web3-native alternatives to Discord for web3 communities. Chris is also a GM at Trust Machines, and we cover the Bitcoin dapp economy and opportunities for DeFi builders to build on this new smart contract layer for the OG blockchain & cryptocurrency. Note that this episode was recorded in October 2022. The Kernel DeFi podcast is the official podcast of the Kernel DeFi Guild and is hosted by Shawn Dimantha. Kernel is a custom web3 educational community...2023-01-0940 minUnraveling CryptoUnraveling CryptoBuilding the Future of Technology and Redistributing Power with Chris Castiglione (Ep. 6)Conversations about web3 and crypto can move so fast that it’s hard for newcomers to get a grasp on even the most basic concepts. This isn’t an issue with author, teacher, and tech founder Chris Castiglione in the guest’s chair. With his background in building successful startups and knack for breaking down key concepts like decentralization, shared ownership, and open source in easy to follow ways, Chris is an invaluable ally to have as we build the future of technology.I sat down with Chris to talk about his company Console DAO, his experience foundi...2022-07-2049 minBuilt on Bitcoin with Jacob BrownBuilt on Bitcoin with Jacob BrownE61: Creating the Discord for Web3 - Chris Castiglione - Co-Founder of Console.xyzDiscord is the backbone of Web3 communities. It's also full of spam and scams popping up daily. Console.xyz is building a better platform. Chris & his team at Console (inside Trust Machines) are building the tools needed to fuse crypto and communities together.2022-05-2039 minOn BooksOn BooksThe Social Good Book Series: The Long Now Interview with Zander Rose (Part 4)In this episode I talk with Zander Rose (Director of the Long Now Foundation) on long-term thinking, and building something that lasts longer than ourselves. This is the fourth episode in the series, but feel free to listen to them in any order you like. Books notes available at: http://www.on-books.com2021-10-3123 minOn BooksOn BooksLove Hurts: Buddhist Advice for the Heartbroken by Lordo Rinzler Buddhism has a lot to say about suffering—and there are likely few times we suffer more intensely than when we break up with a romantic partner. It feels like you may never recover sometimes. But Lodro Rinzler has wonderfully good news for those suffering heartbreak: the 2,500-year-old teachings of the Buddha are the ultimate antidote for emotional pain. And you don’t need to be a Buddhist for them to apply to you. In this short and compact first-aid kit for a broken heart, he walks you through the cause and cure of suffering, with much practical advice for self...2021-10-2524 minOn BooksOn BooksSapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah HarariFrom a renowned historian comes a groundbreaking narrative of humanity’s creation and evolution—a #1 international bestseller—that explores the ways in which biology and history have defined us and enhanced our understanding of what it means to be “human.” One hundred thousand years ago, at least six different species of humans inhabited Earth. Yet today there is only one—homo sapiens. What happened to the others? And what may happen to us? Most books about the history of humanity pursue either a historical or a biological approach, but Dr. Yuval Noah Harari breaks the mold with th...2021-10-1835 minOn BooksOn BooksBuy the Change You Want to SeeBuy the Change You Want to See is a new book that just came out, by Jane Mosbacher Morris. It's promoting the idea to “Vote with your dollar,” a concept that I love, and to the best of my extent, try to live by everyday. Vote with your dollar is more or less the idea that you, as the consumer, you have the power to change the world by influencing it with your buying decisions. If you use your money to support Patagonia or Whole Foods (they will benefit and survive longer). On the other hand, if you...2021-10-1142 minOn BooksOn BooksEducated by Tara WestoverEducated is the memoir about a girl who went from being homeschooled in rural Idaho, to receive her Ph.D. from Cambridge University. Along the way she confronts poverty, ignorance, violence, and a host of other challenges. It's the remarkable, true story of Westover's journey to find an education. Educated was on the top of Bill Gate's Book list of 2018, as well as Barak Obama, Oprah, and the New York Times. And now it's on the top of my list! This week I chat with Allison Goldberg (Blogologues) in this very special 2-person bookclub episode of the On Books...2021-10-0427 minOn BooksOn BooksHow Not To DieIn How Not to Die, Dr. Michael Greger, the internationally-renowned nutrition expert, physician, and founder of NutritionFacts.org, examines the fifteen top causes of premature death in America--heart disease, various cancers, diabetes, Parkinson's, high blood pressure, and more--and explains how nutritional and lifestyle interventions can sometimes trump prescription pills and other pharmaceutical and surgical approaches to help prevent and reverse these diseases, freeing us to live healthier lives.   Learn more at www.on-books.com2021-09-2727 minOn BooksOn BooksConscious Capitalism with Corey BlakeConscious Capitalism is a way of thinking about capitalism and business that better reflects where we are in the human journey, the state of our world today, and the innate potential of business to make a positive impact on the world. Started by Whole Foods co-founder John Mackey and professor Raj Sisodia, "conscious businesses" are galvanized by higher purposes that serve, align, and integrate the interests of all their major stakeholders. In this episode of On Books I discuss Conscious Capitalism, the book, the movement and the publishing company.  Corey is the publisher of Conscious Ca...2021-09-2049 minOn BooksOn BooksBetween the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi CoatesIn a profound work that pivots from the biggest questions about American history and ideals to the most intimate concerns of a father for his son, Ta-Nehisi Coates offers a powerful new framework for understanding our nation’s history and current crisis. Americans have built an empire on the idea of “race,” a falsehood that damages us all but falls most heavily on the bodies of black women and men—bodies exploited through slavery and segregation, and, today, threatened, locked up, and murdered out of all proportion. What is it like to inhabit a black body and find a way to l...2021-09-1323 minOn BooksOn BooksHow Buildings Learn by Stewart BrandI love this book because while the subject of is "buildings," it's really about time. What happens to the objects we create over time? Buildings inevitably change with time, but what makes some get better, while others get worse? To answer that question, Stewart Brand has organized hundreds of photos, and written a poetic narrative linking together decades of lessons learned from I. M. Pei's Media Lab, George Washington's Mount Vernon home, Greenwich Village brownstones, and many more examples. In the end, it turns out that buildings can learn a lot from humans, and that...2021-09-1312 minRunning Inside Out PodcastRunning Inside Out Podcast103: Being Undercooked Is Better than Being Overcooked - with Garth Howell and James CastiglioneIt’s been a few years in the making, but Garth Howell is finally on the podcast! James Castiglione comes along for the ride, as he would say. We cover some brief introductory topics such as a little bit about James and Garth got the way they are, and how we all met. Run Groups folks. Run Groups. And then we dig into Garth’s latest feat, Twisted Branch 100k. Special Guests: Garth Howell and James Castiglione.Support Running Inside Out PodcastLinks:DO IT: The Borough Runners#TrailsRocTwisted Branch Trail RunMany On T...2021-09-082h 17On BooksOn Books50 Ways to Get a Job with Dev Aujla50 Ways to Get a Job is a career book with fifty proven exercises you can use to find meaningful work. Last week I met with Dev Aujla to discuss his favorite takeaways from the book. One thing I have concluded after my chat with Dev: Resumes alone don’t work. How do most people apply for a job? Most people make a resume, apply to job boards, and then wait around hoping that someone, somewhere, will call, all the while becoming the most depressing person in history to hang out with.De...2021-09-0642 minOn BooksOn BooksChuck Klosterman, "Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past"New York Times bestselling author Chuck Klosterman asks questions that are profound in their simplicity: How certain are we about our understanding of gravity? How certain are we about our understanding of time? What will be the defining memory of rock music, five hundred years from today? How seriously should we view the content of our dreams? How seriously should we view the content of television? Are all sports destined for extinction? Is it possible that the greatest artist of our era is currently unknown (or—weirder still—widely known, but entirely disrespected)? Is it possible that we “overrate” democracy...2021-08-3022 minOn BooksOn BooksThe Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark MansonFor decades, we’ve been told that positive thinking is the key to a happy, rich life. "F**k positivity," Mark Manson says. "Let’s be honest, shit is f**ked and we have to live with it." In his wildly popular Internet blog, Manson doesn’t sugarcoat or equivocate. He tells it like it is—a dose of raw, refreshing, honest truth that is sorely lacking today. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k is his antidote to the coddling, let’s-all-feel-good mindset that has infected modern society and spoiled a generation, rewarding them with gold medals jus...2021-08-2327 minOn BooksOn BooksBird by Bird by Anne LamottBird by Bird is one of my favorite books on writing, and life. In this episode I'll read from the book, and give you some key takeaways. For more info visit www.castig.org  Excerpt:  "Thirty years ago my older brother, who was ten years old at the time, was trying to get a report on birds written that he'd had three months to write. It was due the next day. We were out at our family cabin in Bolinas, and he was at the kitchen table close to tears, surrounded by binder paper and pen...2021-08-2315 minOn BooksOn BooksMastering Bitcoin & The Internet of Money by Andreas M. AntonopoulosWhile many books explain the how of bitcoin, The Internet of Money delves into the why of bitcoin. Acclaimed information-security expert and author of Mastering Bitcoin, Andreas M. Antonopoulos examines and contextualizes the significance of bitcoin through a series of essays spanning the exhilarating maturation of this technology.   In this episode Chris brings you his top highlights from The Internet of Money.    Learn more at www.on-books.com2021-08-1627 minOn BooksOn BooksEgo Is The Enemy by Ryan HolidayMany of us insist the main impediment to a full, successful life is the outside world. In fact, the most common enemy lies within: our ego. Early in our careers, it impedes learning and the cultivation of talent. With success, it can blind us to our faults and sow future problems. In failure, it magnifies each blow and makes recovery more difficult. At every stage, ego holds us back.   In this episode of On Books, I'll read the introduction to Ego is the Enemy, as well as share my top 3 takeaways from the book. 2021-07-2624 minOn BooksOn BooksSam Arbesman on The Half-Life of FactsFacts change all the time. Smoking has gone from doctor recommended to deadly. We used to think the Earth was the center of the universe and that the brontosaurus was a real dinosaur. In short, what we know about the world is constantly changing.   Samuel Arbesman is on the show today to help us understand how this evolution of facts unfolds in a fascinating way that can have a powerful impact on our lives. In this interview Sam and Chris discuss The Half-Life of Facts: Why Everything We Know Has an Expiration Date, as well as his la...2021-07-1938 minOn BooksOn BooksInterview: Bea Johnson on Zero Waste Home, Rapidfire Q&A, and inventing sustainable business models (Part 2) [The Social Good Book Series]In Zero Waste Home, Bea Johnson shares the story of how she simplified her life by reducing her waste. The book is a how-to guide for reducing as much waste as possible from your life. In this episode of On Books, I interview Bea and discuss about how to reduce waste. 2021-07-0552 minOn BooksOn BooksBook Summary: Zero Waste Home by Bea Johnson (Part 1) [The Social Good Book Series]In Zero Waste Home, Bea Johnson shares the story of how she simplified her life by reducing her waste. The book is a how-to guide for reducing as much waste as possible from your life. In this episode of On Books I share my favorite tips from Bea's book for reducing waste, as well as a reading from the chapter "The 5 Rs: Refuse" - which is the fundamental tenants of the Zero Waste movement.    Next week, Bea will be on the show. So if you have any questions you'd like to ask Bea send them to me at chris@on-books.co...2021-06-2112 minOn BooksOn BooksOn Reading Haruki Murakami: What does it mean to follow an author’s canon of work?Haruki Murakami’s books are a blend of modern culture, and fantasy. Arguably, Murakami is Japan’s most famous author, his writing resonates on a frequency that is distinctly “Murakami.” Over the past 30 years, Murakami has written 13 novels including: Norwegian Wood (1987), Sputnik Sweetheart (1999), Kafka on the Shore (2002), 1Q84 (2009), and his most recent Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki (2013). In this episode I have a special guest! Lee Matos ("Murakami superfan", and philosopher of life) is here to discuss the meta-question: What does it mean to follow an author’s canon of work? We examine that question through the work of Ha...2021-06-1449 minOn BooksOn BooksPeter Singer on doing "The most good you can do", Rapidfire Q&A, and Social Good StartupsPeter Singer is a well known Australian philosopher and author. In 2005 Time magazine named Singer one of the top 100 most influential people of the year. His latest two books The Life You Can Save (2009), and The Most Good You Can Do (2015) explore how you can be a vehicle for change in the world - right now, and without giving up much. Both of which we’ve covered in previous episodes of On Books! In this episode we discuss: * What does it mean to do “the most good"? * Are startups improving the world? * Why did you...2021-05-2434 minWant Money Got Money with Sam KamaniWant Money Got Money with Sam Kamani56: Future of De-centeralization and internet with guest - Chris CastigIn this episode I interview Chris Castiglione. He is the Faculty at Columbia University where he teaches Digital Literacy for Decision Makers.He is also currently writing a book about how the internet broke democracy, and what we can do to fix it. Co-founder and teacher at One Month, Host of the On Books podcast, Learn to Code Podcast and Co-creator of the RISK! PodcastIn this episode we talk about Web 3.0US riotsInternet and democracyCentralization vs de-centerlizationGME - WSB vs Hedge fundsCryptoStock marketPolitics, social mediaAnd much more...Connect with C...2021-05-0437 minOn BooksOn BooksBook Summary: The Inevitable by Kevin KellyIn this episode of On Books, I discuss The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future, by Kevin Kelly.  The Inevitable is driven by the idea that the technological trends of the next 30 years can be predicted. Over 336 pages the book breaks down the Top 12 technological forces at work such as: "Becoming, Cognifying, Flowing, Screening, Accessing, Sharing, Filtering, Remixing, Interacting, Tracking, Questioning, and Beginning." The names themselves don't really tell you much about these trends, and so I'll break down in this shorter 25 minute episode of On Books the first three trends: Be...2021-04-2624 minOn BooksOn BooksKevin Kelly on The Inevitable, 60s Counterculture, and How to Read BetterThis week I was lucky enough to interview one of my favorite people of all time: Kevin Kelly.   Tim Ferriss refers to Kevin as the real-life “Most Interesting Man In The World."    He is one of the co-founders of Wired Magazine, co-founder of the Quantified Self Movement, and serves on the board of The Long Now foundation. He's a prescient writer, inspiring photographer, and prolific traveler.    In this episode we talk about:  * The Counterculture movement of the 60s * Traveling as an act of rebellion * Kevin’s latest book The Inevitable in which he writes that, "Much of what will happen in the next...2021-04-121h 20On BooksOn BooksThe Social Good Book Series: The Life You Can Save by Peter SingerIn this episode of On Books, we discuss The Life You Can Save, by Peter Singer.  Books notes available at: http://www.on-books.com2021-03-2926 minLearn to Code in One MonthLearn to Code in One MonthHow to Build a Website from ScratchIn just 10 minutes Chris Castiglione (@castig) of OneMonth.com shares his advice on How to Build a Website from Scratch. ❤️  When should you use Squarespace? WordPress? Or build the website from scratch? As a web developer with over ten years of experience (working on sites from Toyota, The Grand Central Oyster Bar and dozens of startups), people are often asking him, "Can you build me a website?" In this episode, Chris gives a framework for helping you decide:  When you should use a CMS like Squarespace, WordPress, or Wix. When might you want to learn...2021-03-1610 minOn BooksOn BooksThe Social Good Books Series: The Most Good You Can Do by Peter SingerIn this episode of On Books, we discuss The Most Good You Can Do: How Effective Altruism Is Changing Ideas About Living Ethically, by Peter Singer.  Books notes available at: http://www.on-books.com 2021-03-1523 minOn BooksOn Books21 Lessons for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah HarariPersonally, I feel burdened by the daily overproduction of knowledge. My eyes are always bigger than my stomach: I consume countless articles and podcasts, but I can never fully digest it all. Can someone please just tell me what to pay attention to?   Enter Yuval Noah Harari's 21 Lessons for the 21st Century. I love the opening line of the book, “In a world deluged by irrelevant information, clarity is power.” Clarity, being able to think critically, and focus clearly on what's important vs. what's noise — is probably one of the most valuable skills you can have. According to Harari, it may sav...2021-02-0835 minOn BooksOn BooksThe Social Good Books Series: The Long Now (Part 3)How do you build something that will last 10,000 years? In this episode of On Books, we discuss The Clock of the Long Now by Stewart Brand. This is the third episode in the series, but feel free to listen to them in any order you like. Books notes available at: http://www.on-books.com2021-02-0816 minOn BooksOn BooksKurt Vonnegut's A Man Without A Country (Part 2)In this episode of On Books, we discuss Part 2 of Kurt Vonnegut's A Man Without A Country. Books notes available at: http://www.on-books.com Subscribe on iTunes! And follow On Books: Twitter: @onbooksshow (http://www.twitter.com/onbooksshow) Facebook: /onbooksshow (http://www.facebook.com/onbooksshow) Instagram: @castig (https://www.instagram.com/castig)2021-02-0117 minOn BooksOn BooksThe Social Good Books Series: The Long Now (Part 2)How does social change happen over time? What is more powerful nature or commerce? In this episode of On Books, we discuss The Clock of the Long Now by Stewart Brand. This is the second episode in the series, but feel free to listen to them in any order you like. Books notes available at: http://www.on-books.com2021-01-2531 minAfter Hours Entrepreneur with Mark SavantAfter Hours Entrepreneur with Mark SavantOnline Courses and Coding | Chris Castiglione#72: Chris Castiglione is the founder of onemonth.com. His site has helped over 120,000 people learn to code in 30 days.Today, Chris is giving us all the details on how to build a successful digital course, how to increase completions, and what you should be thinking about in 2021.This is a must listen for anyone teaching online.https://onemonth.com/Join the FREE community! https://www.facebook.com/groups/marksavantmedia_____________________________________________🗞️ Newsletter: www.aiupdate.ai🚀 G...2021-01-1134 minOn BooksOn BooksThe Social Good Books Series: The Long Now (Part 1)In this episode of On Books, we discuss The Clock of the Long Now by Stewart Brand. Books notes available at:http://www.on-books.com 2021-01-0416 minOn BooksOn BooksLeave The World Better Than How You Found ItIn this episode of On Books, we discuss an idea I've been consumed by. This discussion will help set the stage for the next series of books coming up. This episode is called, "To Leave the World a Better Place Than How I Found it." Books notes available at: http://www.on-books.com Subscribe on iTunes! And follow On Books: Twitter: @onbooksshow (http://www.twitter.com/onbooksshow) Facebook: /onbooksshow (http://www.facebook.com/onbooksshow) Instagram: @castig (https://www.instagram.com/castig)2020-12-2820 minOn BooksOn BooksThe Overstory by Richard PowersIn this episode, I'm reading the entire first chapter of The Overstory (2018), the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Richard Powers.  The Overstory is a book about man's relationship to nature, as seen through the eyes of trees. In this reading, you'll hear the story of the Jorgen Hoel, who in the mid-1800s moves from Brooklyn to Iowa; starts a family, and happens to plant (what will become) one of the last remaining Chestnut Trees in America. Although the story is about Jorgen, as you'll see, it's really about the life of the tree and the many generations o...2020-12-211h 14On BooksOn BooksKurt Vonnegut's A Man Without A Country (Part 1)This episode of On Books brings you a reading from A Man Without A Country by Kurt Vonnegut. This is part 1 of a 2 part episode on this book. Books notes available at: http://www.on-books.com Subscribe on iTunes! And follow On Books: Twitter: @onbooksshow (http://www.twitter.com/onbooksshow) Facebook: /onbooksshow (http://www.facebook.com/onbooksshow) Instagram: @castig (https://www.instagram.com/castig)2020-11-3016 minOn BooksOn BooksSo Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal NewportIn this episode of On Books, Chris brings you So Good They Can't Ignore You by Cal Newport Books notes available at: http://www.on-books.com Subscribe on iTunes! And follow On Books: Twitter: @onbooksshow (http://www.twitter.com/onbooksshow) Facebook: /onbooksshow (http://www.facebook.com/onbooksshow) Instagram: @castig (https://www.instagram.com/castig)2020-11-1626 minOn BooksOn BooksAziz Ansari: On Modern Romance and Increasing Creative OutputIn this episode of On Books, I take on Aziz Ansari's Modern Romance. It's a book about online dating, love, psychology and the cultural impacts of texting as a medium. It's going to be a great episode! So get ready, and I'll share with you stories of how Aziz's book (and standup) inspired me to take some action in my life. Enjoy! -Chris Visit www.on-books.com for book notes! Subscribe on iTunes!  Twitter: @onbooksshow (http://www.twitter.com/onbooksshow) Facebook: /onbooksshow (http://www.facebook.com/onbooksshow) Instagram: @castig (h...2020-11-0928 minOn BooksOn BooksWriting Tools (50 Essential Strategies) by Roy Peter ClarkIn this episode of On Books Chris brings you 50 Writing Tools by Roy Peter Clark.  Books notes available at: http://www.on-books.com Subscribe on iTunes! And follow On Books: Twitter: @onbooksshow (http://www.twitter.com/onbooksshow) Facebook: /onbooksshow (http://www.facebook.com/onbooksshow) Instagram: @castig (https://www.instagram.com/castig)2020-11-0221 minOn BooksOn BooksWhen do you quit? When do you stick? 5 Lessons from Seth Godin in The DipIn this episode of On Books, Chris Castiglione shares lessons learned about quitting from The Dip by Seth Godin. You can find the complete interview, and show notes available @ http://www.on-books.com Subscribe on iTunes! And follow On Books: Twitter: @onbooksshow (http://www.twitter.com/onbooksshow) Facebook: /onbooksshow (http://www.facebook.com/onbooksshow) Instagram: @castig (https://www.instagram.com/castig) Music: The Smiths, Broken Social Scene, Birdstar2020-10-2616 minOn BooksOn BooksSay Hello to On Books!Email me: chris@on-books.com! Let me know: On a scale of 1 to 10 would you recommend the On Books podcast to a friend? Put the number 1-10 (in the subject), and WHY you gave that number (in the body). Thanks for listening!  Subscribe on iTunes! And follow On Books:   Website: http://www..on-books.com Twitter: @onbooksshow (http://www.twitter.com/onbooksshow) Facebook: /onbooksshow  (http://www.facebook.com/onbooksshow) Instagram: @castig (https://www.instagram.com/castig)  2020-10-1905 minOn BooksOn Books10 Life-Changing Spring Cleaning Tips from The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying UpIn this episode of On Books, I bring you The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying by Marie Kondo. Visit www.on-books.com for book notes! Subscribe on iTunes! Twitter: @onbooksshow (http://www.twitter.com/onbooksshow) Facebook: /onbooksshow (http://www.facebook.com/onbooksshow) Instagram: @castig (https://www.instagram.com/castig)2020-10-1224 minVillage Global PodcastVillage Global PodcastThe Untold History of the Internet with Chris CastiglioneChris Castiglione (@castig), co-founder of One Month, adjunct professor at Columbia, and author of a new book on decentralization called The Untold History of the Internet.- Why the launch of the Sputnik satellite spurred the creation of the internet.- The early days of the internet as a publicly funded program.- Why innovation has moved from government to private industry over the decades.- How decentralization became part of the ethos of the internet and why that has changed over time.- How data network effects led to...2020-10-0449 minOn BooksOn BooksBringing up Bebe: Paris vs. New York City, on Raising Children, and EducationIn this episode of On Books, Chris Castiglione chat about Bringing Up Bebe by Pamela Druckerman. Books notes are online @ http://www.on-books.com Subscribe on iTunes! And follow On Books: Twitter: @onbooksshow (http://www.twitter.com/onbooksshow) Facebook: /onbooksshow (http://www.facebook.com/onbooksshow) Instagram: @castig (https://www.instagram.com/castig)2020-09-0717 minOn BooksOn BooksEric Fromm on The Art of Loving, Is Love an Art? Is your love Passive or Active?In this episode of On Books, I'll ask, "Is Love an Art?". You learn about the book: The Art of Loving by Eric Fromm, and much more.  Subscribe on iTunes! And follow On Books: Website: www.on-books.com Twitter: @onbooksshow (http://www.twitter.com/onbooksshow) Facebook: /onbooksshow  (http://www.facebook.com/onbooksshow) Instagram: @castig (https://www.instagram.com/castig) 2020-08-2429 minOn BooksOn BooksThe Artist's Way, 2 big takeaways, and how to be creative 750 words at a timeIn this episode of On Books, Chris Castiglione brings you his take on The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron. You can find his complete notes and thoughts over at http://www..on-books.com Subscribe on iTunes! And follow On Books: Twitter: @onbooksshow (http://www.twitter.com/onbooksshow) Facebook: /onbooksshow  (http://www.facebook.com/onbooksshow) Instagram: @castig (https://www.instagram.com/castig) Blog: http://www..on-books.com 2020-08-1021 minOn BooksOn BooksThe Neil Strauss Interview: on The Truth, and alternatives to monogamyIn this episode of On Books, Chris Castiglione chats with Neil Strauss about his latest book The Truth. You can find the complete interview, and show notes available @ www.on-books.com Subscribe on iTunes! And follow On Books:  Twitter: @onbooksshow Facebook: www.facebook.com/onbooksshow Instagram: @castig 2020-07-1354 minOn BooksOn BooksDavid Bowie's Top 100 BooksThis episode of On Books is dedicated to David Bowie. I'll read a piece from Sara Benincasa called "Thank You, David Bowie, From The Weird Kid", as well as share some highlights from David Bowie's Top 100 Books.  2020-07-1314 minOn BooksOn BooksDeep Work by Cal NewportDeep work is the ability to focus without distraction on a cognitively demanding task. It's a skill that allows you to quickly master complicated information and produce better results in less time. Deep work will make you better at what you do and provide the sense of true fulfillment that comes from craftsmanship. In short, deep work is like a super power in our increasingly competitive twenty-first century economy. And yet, most people have lost the ability to go deep-spending their days instead in a frantic blur of e-mail and social media, not even realizing there's a better way.   In t...2020-07-0633 minOn BooksOn BooksOn Creating Big Hairy Audacious Life Goals, and the NPR InterviewIn this episode of On Books, we’ll chat about creating goals and resolutions. We discuss my recent article on resolutions in the Huffington Post, and the details of the NPR interview. Read the book notes @ www.on-books.com2020-06-2927 minOn BooksOn BooksNew Year's Resolutions, Growth Mindset vs. Fixed Mindset, How to Reframe FailureIn this episode of On Books, we’ll chat about New Year's Resolutions, and the concept of Growth vs. Fixed mindset from the book Mindset by Carol Dweck.  Read the book notes @ www.on-books.com2020-06-1516 minThe MAKE IT PodcastThe MAKE IT PodcastFind a Mentor and Learn the Business - A Conversation w/ VP of International Distribution Malee NerenhausenHello, Indie Creatives! In this week's episode, we have a conversation with VP of International Distribution at The Solution Entertainment Malee Nerenhausen. We talk about why it's essential to know the industry's business side, how great mentors can push your career forward, and why you never have enough money to make your feature film. Enjoy!   Questions? Reach out to us at contact@bonsai.film #MAKEIT   Links: IMDb LinkedIn FaceBook The Solution Entertainment Group   Killerman (film)...2020-05-261h 07On BooksOn BooksJohn Keegan on the art of connection, dating in New York City and The Power of NowIn this episode of On Books, I chat with John Keegan (NYC Dating Coach) about the art of connection, dating in New York City, and The Power of Now.  Find the book notes @ www.on-books.com2020-05-2538 minOn BooksOn BooksThe Power of Now (Book Highlights! Ego at Burningman! and on "being alone")In this episode of On Books, we’ll chat about The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle.  Read the book notes @ www.on-books.com2020-05-1823 min#100DaysOfCode Motivation Podcast#100DaysOfCode Motivation PodcastWeek 7 | Day 36/100 – Brute Force Learning with Chris Castiglione, Co-founder & Dean at One MonthOn Day 36/100 of the #100DaysOfCode Motivation Podcast, Chris Castiglione, Co-founder & Dean at One Month, shares advice on how to effectively learn new skills quickly by trying out as many different methods and pathways of learning as possible. Go to join.teamtreehouse.com/100-days-of-code to launch your #100DaysOfCode Challenge with Treehouse today!2020-05-1802 minOn BooksOn BooksHow to Learn Anything FastIn this episode of On Books, we’ll chat about The First 20 Hours by Josh Kaufman.   Read the book notes @ www.on-books.com2020-05-0427 minOn BooksOn BooksSex at Dawn by Christopher RyanThe main idea of Sex at Dawn in less than 20 words: Humans beings were not always monogamous creatures. In this episode of On books we cover three of the main ideas in Sex at Dawn, as well as listen to excerpts from Christopher Ryan's TED Talk Read the book notes @ www.on-books.com2020-04-2734 minOn BooksOn BooksWriting Movies for Fun and Profit by Ben Garant and Thomas LennonIn this episode I chat about Writing Movies for Fun and Profit by Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon. I'm joined by One Month's Zach Valenti and Sydney Flint.  Check out the book notes @ www.on-books.com2020-04-0639 minOn BooksOn BooksThinking Fast and Slow (Part 2) on HappinessThinking, Fast and Slow is a best-selling 2011 book by Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics winner Daniel Kahneman which summarizes research that he conducted over decades, often in collaboration with Amos Tversky. It covers all three phases of his career: his early days working on cognitive biases, his work on prospect theory, and his later work on happiness. In this episode of On books I chat with Alex Miles Younger about some of our favorite learnings from book.   Read the book notes @ www.on-books.com2020-03-2327 minOn BooksOn BooksThinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (chat with Alex Miles Younger)Thinking, Fast and Slow is a best-selling 2011 book by Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics winner Daniel Kahneman which summarizes research that he conducted over decades, often in collaboration with Amos Tversky. It covers all three phases of his career: his early days working on cognitive biases, his work on prospect theory, and his later work on happiness. In this episode of On books I chat with Alex Miles Younger about some of our favorite learnings from book.   Read the book notes @ www.on-books.com2020-03-0945 minOn BooksOn BooksCatching the Big Fish by David Lynch (A Book Chat with Kevin Allison of RISK!)This week I discuss Catching the Big Fish (by David Lynch) with Kevin Allison (RISK!; MTV's The State, and Reno 911). In our interview we chat about the book, as well as: finding creativity, Transcendental Meditation, self-help books,  and Kevin's exploration into the world of erotic hypnosis workshops.   Read the book notes @ www.on-books.com  2020-02-241h 11On BooksOn BooksThe Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat by Oliver SacksIn The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Oliver Sacks tells 24 short-stories (all true) of some of his patients. The first chapter chronicles the story of one of Sacks' patients with visual agnosia (face-blindness) who literally mistakes his wife for a hat. The book is split into four sections: each section dealing with a particular aspect of brain function such as deficits, excesses, and altered perceptions. In this episode of On books we cover three Oliver Sacks books: Awakenings, "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat" (the story), Musicophilia. As well as an in...2020-02-0347 minRun a Profitable GymRun a Profitable GymDogging It in Every WOD: Alex Castiglione and Bully BreedsMore than a million dogs are euthanized in shelters each year. Many are pit bulls or other bully breeds, which are often stereotyped as vicious and sometimes outlawed by local government.Alex Castiglione is working to change all that. When Alex visited a shelter after losing his beloved bully, Chops, he noticed all of the unadopted dogs were bully breeds. Soon after, he and his wife founded Barbells for Bullies, a nonprofit organization raising funds and awareness for animal rescues all over the country, with an emphasis on bully breeds.He and Sean...2020-01-2930 min