Living Like a Sinner, Blessed Like a Saint
Can you actually live like a sinner and be blessed like a saint? According to my favorite scripture, and based on my personal life experiences, you can ...
Continue ReadingCan you actually live like a sinner and be blessed like a saint? According to my favorite scripture, and based on my personal life experiences, you can ...
Continue ReadingYou're a staunch non-believer. You are confident that there is no God. What happens when you start to have doubts about your doubt about God? ...
Continue ReadingThe guys discuss drinking, winning at quarantine, happiness, morning routines, the power of measurement and morning routines, Austin, TX, trusting the process and the open invitation that Unc extended to Phew. ...
Continue ReadingUnc and Phew have their most personal, intimate conversation to date. Both came into the podcast with specific, very different objectives, but - in the end - they find surprisingly powerful common ground. ...
Continue ReadingUnc and Phew talk about how one of Unc's clients received a miracle heart transplant, how Phew's longtime relationship is coming to an end, what it was like maintaining a relationship during the lockdown, Phew's serendipitous reconnecting with high school friend and pastor Richard, how...
Continue ReadingIconic New Yorkers Jerry Seinfeld and James Altucher slug it out vis-à-vis the future of NYC. Who wins? ...
Continue ReadingIn the aftermath of COVID-19, George Floyd, the protests, the riots, etc., America's greatest cities are on life support. Will they survive?...
Continue ReadingCollectively, one key voting bloc holds many values and beliefs traditionally viewed as moderate, or even conservative. If that is the case, why do such an overwhelmingly high percentage of that bloc continue to vote Democrat?...
Continue ReadingUnc and Phew talk about Nietzsche's "Übermensch" concept, and how ignoring history is a great way to repeat it...
Continue ReadingIn dealing with COVID-19, a precedent has been established in terms of our response. But can we survive this precedent going forward, when coronavirus spikes again, or when the next virus comes our way?...
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