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Greetings, Carl here. This podcast is super simple, it's me wandering through the world noticing things about how to align my use of capital (time and money) with what is actually important to me. -Carl
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl reflects on his long-held bias toward action, especially in moments of discomfort and uncertainty. While action often leads to new information, Carl realizes that this approach may not always serve him well, particularly in high-stakes situations. He shares his journey of learning to slow down, sit with u…
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl revisits the concept of high consequence, low probability events, sharing lessons from a recent adventure on the Northridge of the Pfeifferhorn in Utah. Reflecting on a risky move during the climb, Carl explores how our judgment can be clouded in the moment, leading us to underestimate the potential conse…
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl explores the concept of "Not knowing is most intimate," a Zen koan that challenges our perception of knowledge and vulnerability. Reflecting on personal experiences in the mountains and the markets, Carl discusses how facing the unknown reveals deep truths about ourselves and others. He shares stories of …
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl reflects on the dangers of thinking we "know" more than we actually do. He shares personal insights on how quickly we make judgments in various aspects of life, from investments to outdoor adventures, often without any solid grounds. Using examples like private investments and risky outdoor conditions, Ca…
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl shares his love for simple tools and how they can be surprisingly effective in daily life. Building on the previous day's discussion about gratitude, he talks about using the iPhone's built-in Reminders app to help reinforce positive habits instead of spending hours searching for more complex solutions. B…
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl reflects on the power of gratitude and finding contentment in the present. After returning from a trip, Carl experiences a profound realization while running through the trails near his home in Park City, Utah. He shares how he's been conditioned to constantly think about acquiring new things or chasing t…
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl continues his exploration of the relationship between time and money by sharing personal stories of friends who handle their time and spending in vastly different ways. From paying for river guides to changing their own oil, each individual makes unique choices based on what they value more—time or money.…
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl poses a thought-provoking question: Would you rather waste money or time? Inspired by an interview where James Corden shared his belief that time is the only currency of true value, Carl reflects on the importance of prioritizing time over money. He delves into the idea that while traditional financial pl…
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl dives into the puzzling phenomenon of experts making critical mistakes—even when they know better. From avalanche terrain to the investment world, Carl examines why those with the most knowledge can still make fatal errors, often due to the gap between knowing and consistently doing. He explores the dange…
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In this episode, Carl explores the concept of "predictive value" and the challenges of identifying factors that can forecast success, particularly in the investment and startup worlds. He reflects on his experience advising institutional investors and the ongoing search for variables that can reliably predict outcomes. Carl highlights the complexit…
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In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl shares a story about renowned interior designer Axel Vervoordt and his encounter with a simple yet profound solution to a complex design challenge. When tasked with connecting a seating area to a centuries-old lake, a world-renowned expert's response was unexpectedly simple: "Take your chair and move it c…
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In this episode, Carl reflects on a powerful message shared by musician Nathaniel Rateliff during a workshop, where he expressed his appreciation for the life his work has afforded him, even if his biggest hit isn’t his personal favorite. Carl explores the tension between creative integrity and the practical rewards of success, drawing parallels to…
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In this episode, Carl explores the thought-provoking idea presented by Nassim Taleb, author of Black Swan and Fooled by Randomness, about the three most harmful addictions: heroin, carbohydrates, and a monthly salary. Carl delves into the concept of how a steady paycheck can impact our decisions, behavior, and freedom. He reflects on the trade-offs…
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In this episode, Carl Richards shares a "secret" about how to tap into magic to accomplish things you never thought possible. The key, he explains, is to act fully committed to your goal, even if you're still unsure. By saying, “I’m going to do this,” and acting as if it’s already happening, you create space for magic or confirmation to show up. Ho…
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Have you ever thought about whether pursuing a creative life can lead to stability? In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl tackles that question (inspired by a recent conversation with university students). He shares that while most people optimize for ease and stability, he’s more interested in doing hard things and creating meaningful experi…
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How do you know if you’re spending too much? Today, Carl explores the tricky question of defining what is sufficient for our needs, noting that the answer is deeply personal and varies from one person to the next. He points out that outward measures, like spending less than you make, can be helpful, but ultimately, it's an internal calibration that…
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In this episode, Carl Richards dives into the challenge of focusing attention, especially in today’s world with endless distractions at our fingertips. How often do you truly invest your attention? He offers a simple exercise: Count your breaths to see how quickly your mind can wander. Have you ever spent time with someone but not truly paid attent…
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Isn’t it easy to judge how others spend their money? In this episode, Carl explores the tendency we have to make quick judgments about people's financial decisions—whether it's a fancy car, an expensive truck, or even rocks for a garden. Have you ever found yourself silently critiquing someone's spending, only to later realize you don’t know the fu…
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Carl explores the four sources of capital—time, energy, attention, and money—with a focus on the question: Where would we be without money? What role does money play in our lives? In this episode of Behavior Gap Radio, Carl talks about its dual nature, offering freedom on one hand and creating power struggles on the other.…
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