Muthonomics
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Muthonomics #61: Post-Election Power or Principles
It seems that the human heart is wired to advocate for principles when in the minority, then to flip to wielding power when in the majority.
Muthonomics #60: Additional Thoughts on the Election
Episode in which I compare the current political climate to a theoretical thespian uprising in a mid-1990s high school setting. This is also the first episode which I simultaneously published to x.com
Muthonomics #59: Pro-Trump or Pro-Kamala
Episode in which I discuss how Im approaching The Most Important Election of Our Lifetime
Muthonomics #58: On the Concept of Equal Pay
Episode in which I recap a conversation I had with a liberal leaning, Marxist friend on the topic of Bill Burrs opinion of professional women soccer and basketball players compensation.
Muthonomics #57: Adding or Addicting
Episode in which I ask you to examine whether technology you choose to engage with is adding value to your life, or addicting your time in ways that are counter-productive to the goals you want to ach
Muthonomics #56: Living Outside the Box
A look at how growing up in poverty exposes you to multiple alternate uses and how you can use the power from these experiences to develop a competitive advantage in any job or marketplace.
Muthonomics #55: Overcoming the Cycle of Daydreaming and Despair
One of the most destructive forces that poverty leaves in its wake is trapping people in a cycle of daydreaming and despair. In this episode, I recount my experiences with this cycle and share thought
Muthonomic #54: Embracing the Power of Poverty
Welcome to 2023! Join in as I talk through events in my personal life over the last year that have shaped the focus and direction of the Muthonomics podcast going forward.
Muthonomics #53: In Formation Wars
1) The battle for your mind is real. 2) Cowards will be remiss to persist in their cowardly ways 3) Stop being a coward. Yep, that pretty much sums up this episode.
Muthonomics #51: Tennis, Hippies, Bongs and More
This episode is Part 1 of 2 with my good friend and former doubles partners, Juri Hakola. Juri and I met in 1991 and have shared many experiences on and off the tennis court. We lost touch for two dec