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Show Notes
- 1:27 — We reflect on our sense of exhaustion with COVID-related news.
- 4:49 — Why gratitude can help us through challenging times.
- 8:10 — Darren reflects on how his parents have been an example to him of how to practice gratitude every day.
- 9:44 — March marvels at the power and expanse of the Internet and the positive impact it has had on the world.
- 14:48 — March shares a visualization of the network of satellites orbiting the Earth.
- 16:19 — Darren explains what a traceroute is and plugs a business idea he had 16 years ago called www.agreener.com.
- 22:10 — Ian explains his belief that anonymity on the Internet will eventually go away.
- 23:45 — Ian shares his most recent passion: coffee and explains why he views coffee as a modern wonder of the world.
- 26:50 — Ian explains what a “pour over” is and the nuance in the technique in crafting a pour over that determines the flavor of the finished beverage.
- 30:01 — We discuss “single origin” coffees and the difference between the different geographies including coffee from Yemen.
- 41:01 — Darren shares a book he discovered titled Shantaram by David Gregory Roberts that has become his favorite book of all time.
- 44:20 — Darren reads one if his favorites a passage from the book.
- 46:20 — Ian shares a book he’s recently heard about that is getting good reviews.
Mentions
- 📰 Website: Visualization of the Internet
- 📖 Book: Shantaram by David Gregory Roberts
- 📦 Product: Chemex pour over coffee container
- 📖 Book: Exhalation by Ted Chiang
- 📰 Article: www.agreener.com
- 📰 Article: Messages of Hope, Gratitude And Safety Replace Ads in Times Square (NPR)
- 📰 Article: Gratitude in the Face of Crisis (NYT)
- 📰 Article: 50 Questions That Will Help You Feel Grateful and Good About Life (Tiny Buddha)
- 📰 Article: Amazon: Coronavirus Tests So Hard To Get We’re Building Our Own Lab (Forbes)
- 📰 Article: Thanks to Sheltering in Place, Animal Shelters Are Empty (Wired)
150 episodes
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Manage episode 260851678 series 2552122
Content provided by Ian Mikutel, March Rogers, and Darren Austin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ian Mikutel, March Rogers, and Darren Austin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Show Notes
- 1:27 — We reflect on our sense of exhaustion with COVID-related news.
- 4:49 — Why gratitude can help us through challenging times.
- 8:10 — Darren reflects on how his parents have been an example to him of how to practice gratitude every day.
- 9:44 — March marvels at the power and expanse of the Internet and the positive impact it has had on the world.
- 14:48 — March shares a visualization of the network of satellites orbiting the Earth.
- 16:19 — Darren explains what a traceroute is and plugs a business idea he had 16 years ago called www.agreener.com.
- 22:10 — Ian explains his belief that anonymity on the Internet will eventually go away.
- 23:45 — Ian shares his most recent passion: coffee and explains why he views coffee as a modern wonder of the world.
- 26:50 — Ian explains what a “pour over” is and the nuance in the technique in crafting a pour over that determines the flavor of the finished beverage.
- 30:01 — We discuss “single origin” coffees and the difference between the different geographies including coffee from Yemen.
- 41:01 — Darren shares a book he discovered titled Shantaram by David Gregory Roberts that has become his favorite book of all time.
- 44:20 — Darren reads one if his favorites a passage from the book.
- 46:20 — Ian shares a book he’s recently heard about that is getting good reviews.
Mentions
- 📰 Website: Visualization of the Internet
- 📖 Book: Shantaram by David Gregory Roberts
- 📦 Product: Chemex pour over coffee container
- 📖 Book: Exhalation by Ted Chiang
- 📰 Article: www.agreener.com
- 📰 Article: Messages of Hope, Gratitude And Safety Replace Ads in Times Square (NPR)
- 📰 Article: Gratitude in the Face of Crisis (NYT)
- 📰 Article: 50 Questions That Will Help You Feel Grateful and Good About Life (Tiny Buddha)
- 📰 Article: Amazon: Coronavirus Tests So Hard To Get We’re Building Our Own Lab (Forbes)
- 📰 Article: Thanks to Sheltering in Place, Animal Shelters Are Empty (Wired)
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