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  • [AI ANALYSIS] The Caveman’s Guide to Modern Life
    Oct 27 2024

    Stream the full episode of the analysis The Caveman’s Guide to Modern Life

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    15 Min.
  • The Caveman's Guide to Modern Life
    Oct 26 2024

    This episode explores the challenges of navigating modern life and the importance of introspection. We examine various societal issues and individual behaviors, often drawing parallels to ancient wisdom and the contrast between our primal instincts and our capacity for rational thought.

    • Instant Gratification and its consequences: The conversation highlights the pervasiveness of instant gratification in modern society and its detrimental effects. They discuss how the desire for immediate rewards drives behaviors like corruption, a lack of integrity, and a tendency to prioritize superficial aspects over substance. The anecdote about the red and gray Mazda Premacys illustrates this point by showing how individuals often prioritize aesthetics over functionality, highlighting a broader trend of choosing instant appeal over long-term value.
    • Interrogating Choices and Embracing Failure: The conversation emphasizes the significance of analyzing past decisions, especially those that led to negative outcomes. This involves understanding the motivations and influences behind those choices, extracting valuable lessons to avoid repeating mistakes. They draw a parallel to successful startup founders who secure funding because they can articulate the reasons for their past failures, demonstrating a willingness to learn from experience.
    • The Power of Silence and Self-Reflection: The conversation underscores the importance of finding time for quiet contemplation in a world overflowing with distractions. They reference Blaise Pascal's observation that "All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone," suggesting that our constant need for external stimuli prevents us from engaging in honest self-reflection. The speakers advocate for a practice of disconnecting from distractions and sitting with our thoughts, allowing for internal dialogue and deeper self-understanding.
    • The "Inner Caveman" and the Duality of Human Nature: The conversation uses the metaphor of the "caveman" to represent the primal instincts that still influence our behavior in the modern world. They discuss the tension between these inherent urges—fear, the desire for immediate gratification, and the need for social validation—and our capacity for rational thought, emotional control, and long-term planning. They suggest that recognizing this duality is crucial for making conscious choices and achieving personal growth.


    Music by DayFox: https://www.soundcloud.com/dayfox

    Web: https://www.dayfox.de

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    1 Std. und 17 Min.
  • Death, and Taxes in that Order
    Jul 9 2024

    Following the demonstration over finance bill, we explore taxes.

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    1 Std. und 22 Min.
  • The Financial Pyramid
    Jun 20 2024

    In this episode of YellowTape, we explore "The Financial Pyramid," a concept that helps individuals and families build a solid financial foundation. We discuss the different levels of the pyramid, each representing a crucial step in achieving financial stability and growth. From the basics of emergency savings to advanced investment strategies, this episode provides a comprehensive guide to structuring your financial life.

    • Episode referenced https://aqute.co.ke/proactive-citizenship-the-middle-class-in-representative-democracy/
    • Contact Robert Yawe for financial guidance https://quadrantshift.co.ke/contacts-us/


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    1 Std. und 37 Min.
  • YellowTape Installment 26 - Managing Personal Finances
    Mar 10 2022

    Do you have a top understanding of your financial status? Are you making the most of your investments or acquisitions in your day-to-day life? Do you have a firm grip on your future with regards to how you are spending your money?

    In this 26th Installment of YellowTape, MD is joined by Robert Ochieng the CEO of Abojani Investment to talk about managing personal finances. Abojani Investment is a digital-first personal finance management company looking to help individuals connect their personal finances to their life goals. Robert believes in the engagement of meaningful conversations as great things are started from such conversations. This conversation looks into planning the usage of our money, how we use it, and securing your future. With this we look at budgeting, saving, and investing.

    If you are interested in their services check out abojani.com.

    Also, be a part of their telegram channel via this link.

    https://t.me/joinchat/RRrZGrtFXztmEgrt

    Production - Aqute Media

    Aqute.co.ke.

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    2 Std. und 10 Min.
  • YellowTape Installment 25 - Owning Your Career.
    Feb 21 2022

    A number of people have unresolved or unsettled early career life. It might be as a result of a couple of reasons like aiming for growth, a lack of satisfaction, or a poor work-life balance. At times this is not only experienced at the start but takes a number of our working years. In this episode 25th episode we discuss this.


    M.D. is joined by Andy Storch, an author, speaker, podcaster, consultant, and connector. He is also a podcast host and runs a talent development community. The conversation features what owning your career means and the challenges faced while at it. With this, we get tips on having a clear guide to owning your career. Within the same topic, we also look at the fear of failure, mindset, networking tips, LinkedIn, and some of the activities Andy engages in that help people better their careers.

    Lastly, we had a chat on new technology, especially those emerging in web3. Here we focused on NFTs and he gave us a brief beginners guide and his thoughts on NFTs and the metaverse.

    Here are the books Andy gave a shout. Do check them out.

    Mindset: The New Psychology of Success - Carol S Dweck.

    Own Your Career, Own Your Life - Andy Storch.

    Top Five Regrets of the dying - Bronnie Ware.

    How To Win Friends And Influence People - Dale Carnegie


    Check out his podcasts and the talent development community andystorch.com/.

    You can find more from the producers of this podcast here:

    aqute.co.ke/

    Connect with the host: M.D.LinkedIn

    Music by RomanBelov & Lesfm.

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    54 Min.
  • YellowTape Installment 24 - Entrepreneurship, New Innovation and Decision Making.
    Jan 9 2022

    This 24th edition features entrepreneurship talk, embracing new innovations and decision making.

    Our guest is Alon Braun. Alon is an entrepreneur, a scientist, and an author.

    This interview features part of his early years in his life in Europe as well as life in Israel. In this part of this conversation, he talks of his innovative ways and curiosity in the tech field.

    The entrepreneur bit we get a few words to help individuals with start-ups. These he says are four points an entrepreneur should focus on to get the start-up up and running. Also, in addition, he mentioned some of the steps in the entrepreneurial journey which he covers in his book The Entrepreneur's Journey: 8 Steps from Inspiration to Global.

    Regarding new tech and innovations, he talks of how NFT and cryptocurrency are changing narratives. The effects of these on individuals and entities such as banks and governments. He also references these innovations to the introduction of the internet and his experience during the early ages of computer usage.

    Lastly, he breaks down how to make decisions, especially ones that require critical thinking.

    This interview was recorded at Aqute Studios. To hear more audio production from the makers of this podcast visit aqute.co.ke.

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    51 Min.
  • YellowTape Installment 23 - Is It Time to Throw Away Your Frying Pan? With Udo Erasmus
    Dec 7 2021

    Frying is definitely a common practice, and to be honest there’s an amazing taste that fried food has. But what if I told you that frying or burning oil changes its molecular structure making it poisonous, would you still enjoy that crunchy chicken or deep-fried potato wedges?

    YellowTape had a unique opportunity to host Udo Erasmus, an oil researcher and nutritionist, author of Fats that Heal and Fats that Kill, on YellowTape Installment 23 to unpack the risk associated with cooking with oil.

    Read more on aqute.co.ke

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    56 Min.