(EF23) For Those Yet to Come: It’s on the back of your previous scrappy work that our greatness is built.
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(EF23) For Those Yet to Come: It’s on the back of your previous scrappy work that our greatness is built.

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EF18 (AMA-EF3): The Mystical Allure of Converting to Buddhism and Speculating about Quantum Mechanics— Ask Me Anything for Episode EF3: The first episode of the first season of the Evolve Faster Podcast Episode is driven by the big question What Am I Supposed To Do. We as human beings are known for making bad decisions in the moments of desperation. And what crisis than the existential crisis? Possibilities are limitless, correct answers next to none and there is no how-to manual. Ready to start?
EF17 (BTP-EF3): What Am I Supposed To Do, Free Will and Other Everyday Problems — Behind the Podcast of Episode EF3: The first episode of the first season of the Evolve Faster Podcast Episode starts with the big question that’s always lurking in your head: “What Am I Supposed To Do?” And it’s not referring to your lunch plans. Instead, it’s asking what will you until the inevitable day comes when you’re 6 feet underground to make sure you live a satisfying life of meaning? And let’s assume there’s no lunch down there to worry about anyway.
Paul McCartney: DEDICATION: Episode EF13 is dedicated to Paul McCartney. As the founding member of the Beatles, he needs no introduction for most. EF13 being an episode on the depths and source of creativity, you might assume that the Lennon/McCartney songwriting powerhouse would be enough to justify the dedication. They proved a career of hard work mixed with seemingly endless creativity can result in unforgetful pieces of art. An active musician for more than 50 years, McCartney is the best-selling musician of all time.
EF13 (S1-E11): The Bloody Fingerprint of Creativity: Facing serious amnesia, Eric Clemens with the help of Dr. Eden Harper tries to recollect his lost memories. Dr. Harper takes an unconventional road not only to help Eric track his past, but to create a foundation for his future as well. As they dig deeper and deeper, Eric has to face demons he didn’t even know existed. This episode of the Evolve Faster Podcast will investigate what art is and how do we perceive the concept of creating art. Through psychological theories ranging from William James to Carl Jung with a neuroscientific backup, the goal is to demystify the long-living mystery as it turns out–what art is and what we believe it to be are two entirely different ideas. Even more important, people who are capable to create art might not just be a chosen few.

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EF12 Show Notes: This episode is dedicated to Hideo Kojima. See the EF12 Show Notes for details of the dedication, inspirations, references, selected quotes and more.
Hideo Kojima: DEDICATION: Episode EF12 is dedicated to Hideo Kojima, a revolutionary game designer who literally changed the game and whose work defines the gaming industry to this very day. Kojima’s work is characterized by constantly raising the bar and bringing video games to new, unmapped territories.
(EF12) Season One, Episode Ten Teaser: Failing in a video game usually leads to a desire to overcome the obstacle the next time. So why do we so often live our lives desiring a comfortable bubble where we hand the controller to someone else? Because aren’t these failures what most defines us anyway?