
Not Overthinking
Podcast de Ali & Taimur Abdaal
The weekly podcast about happiness, creativity, and the human condition. It's us, Ali and Taimur Abdaal, occasionally joined by guests, talking about things to help us think, do, and be better. Things like social interaction, lifestyle design, mental models... Things that are hard to examine, but important to explore. And hopefully, things that make for a fun and interesting chat every week. We'd love for you to join us.
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This week we’re joined by returning guest to the podcast, Lucia, to talk about her charity work. We discuss her reasons for starting her charity, LEEP, her experiences since it was formed and the impact that it’s had. We talk about what motivates us to pursue different causes and where we can have the most impact and then finally, at the end of the podcast, Taimur takes a very important pledge. Enjoy :) Links LEEP Charity [https://leadelimination.org/] Give Well [https://www.givewell.org/] Essay - On Caring [http://mindingourway.com/on-caring/] Join our Membership Community Thing If you'd like to potentially join the Not Overthinking membership community thing (we discuss it halfway through this episode), please fill out your info here -https://airtable.com/shr1UZc8sWnhAEwJg [https://airtable.com/shr1UZc8sWnhAEwJg] Leave us a Review If you enjoy listening to the podcast, we'd love for you toleave us a review [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/not-overthinking/id1456538451]on iTunes / Apple Podcasts.Here's a link that works even if you're not on an iPhone [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/not-overthinking/id1456538451]:) Send us an Audio Message We really want to include more listener comments and questions in our episodes. If you've got any thoughts on this episode, or if you've got a conundrum or question you'd like us to discuss, send an audio file / voice note to hi@notoverthinking.com. For any non-audio comments, drop us a tweet or DM on Twitter - https://twitter.com/noverthinking

After a couple of weeks away, we’re back with updates on what we’ve been up to since our last recorded episode. From Taimur’s live rendition of Brown Eyed Girl to Ali’s discovery of WeWork to a conversation on the value of business coaches, we cover a lot of ground in this typically wide-ranging episode. Enjoy :) Join our Membership Community Thing If you'd like to potentially join the Not Overthinking membership community thing (we discuss it halfway through this episode), please fill out your info here -https://airtable.com/shr1UZc8sWnhAEwJg [https://airtable.com/shr1UZc8sWnhAEwJg] Leave us a Review If you enjoy listening to the podcast, we'd love for you toleave us a review [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/not-overthinking/id1456538451]on iTunes / Apple Podcasts.Here's a link that works even if you're not on an iPhone [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/not-overthinking/id1456538451]:) Send us an Audio Message We really want to include more listener comments and questions in our episodes. If you've got any thoughts on this episode, or if you've got a conundrum or question you'd like us to discuss, send an audio file / voice note to hi@notoverthinking.com. For any non-audio comments, drop us a tweet or DM on Twitter - https://twitter.com/noverthinking

This week we’ve got another in-betweenisode because our diaries didn’t match up for us to record a podcast so we’re releasing an interview that Ali recently did with journalist, author and podcaster Anna Codrea-Rado. Anna worked for VICE and the Guardian before going freelance 4 years ago and her articles now appear in the New York Times, the Guardian, BBC, Wired, the Atlantic, Vice, and loads of others. She’s just released her first book entitled “You’re the Business: How to build a successful career when you strike out alone” which focusses on working for yourself and offers insights she’s learnt since she went freelance in 2017. Ali spoke with her about the world of work, careers, the challenges she faced going alone and how she hopes the book can help those who want to follow a similar path. It’s a really interesting discussion because Ali and Anna both made similar decisions in terms of starting their own businesses but obviously in very different sectors so I hope you find this interesting. We’ll be back with a full episode next week. Links You're The Business [https://geni.us/MboX] (Anna's Book) Anna's Twitter [https://twitter.com/annacod], Website [https://www.annacodrearado.com/], LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/annacodrearado/?originalSubdomain=uk], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/annacod/?hl=en]. Sponsored by Brilliant This episode is kindly supported by Brilliant, the best way to learn maths, science, and computer science online. Brilliant focuses on helping you learn how to think, rather than just memorising methods and facts. Sign up at https://brilliant.org/notoverthinking [http://brilliant.org/notoverthinking]— the first 100 people get 20% off an annual subscription. Join our Membership Community Thing If you'd like to potentially join the Not Overthinking membership community thing (we discuss it halfway through this episode), please fill out your info here -https://airtable.com/shr1UZc8sWnhAEwJg [https://airtable.com/shr1UZc8sWnhAEwJg] Leave us a Review If you enjoy listening to the podcast, we'd love for you toleave us a review [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/not-overthinking/id1456538451]on iTunes / Apple Podcasts.Here's a link that works even if you're not on an iPhone [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/not-overthinking/id1456538451]:) Send us an Audio Message We really want to include more listener comments and questions in our episodes. If you've got any thoughts on this episode, or if you've got a conundrum or question you'd like us to discuss, send an audio file / voice note to hi@notoverthinking.com. For any non-audio comments, drop us a tweet or DM on Twitter - https://twitter.com/noverthinking [https://noverthinking.com/]

In this short episode, we continue our recent discussions around how kids are treated in society. We talk about a recent post by Duncan Sabien which raises four main points about how we treat, or should treat, children and talk about how it relates to our own experience as kids. After a brief update about Ali’s latest gaming troubles, we bring the episode to an early end. We’ll be back with a longer episode next week. ------------------------- Sponsored by Skillshare This episode is kindly supported by Skillshare. Sign up at skillshare.com/notoverthinkingpod [http://skillshare.com/notoverthinkingpod]. Join our Membership Community Thing If you'd like to potentially join the Not Overthinking membership community thing (we discuss it halfway through this episode), please fill out your info here -https://airtable.com/shr1UZc8sWnhAEwJg [https://airtable.com/shr1UZc8sWnhAEwJg] Leave us a Review If you enjoy listening to the podcast, we'd love for you toleave us a review [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/not-overthinking/id1456538451]on iTunes / Apple Podcasts.Here's a link that works even if you're not on an iPhone [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/not-overthinking/id1456538451]:) Send us an Audio Message We really want to include more listener comments and questions in our episodes. If you've got any thoughts on this episode, or if you've got a conundrum or question you'd like us to discuss, send an audio file / voice note to hi@notoverthinking.com. For any non-audio comments, drop us a tweet or DM on Twitter - https://twitter.com/noverthinking [https://noverthinking.com/]

After a week away, we’re back with a typically wide-ranging episode. Our discussion ranges from toxic productivity to mindsets around competition and competitiveness to how we should frame the abstract nature of work that we ‘have’ to do. Ali’s also looking for a name for his new stationary brand so if you have any suggestions then please send them in. Thank you for listening and please leave us a review if you can. Enjoy. Sponsored by Brilliant This episode is kindly supported by Brilliant, the best way to learn maths, science, and computer science online. Brilliant focuses on helping you learn how to think, rather than just memorising methods and facts. Sign up at https://brilliant.org/notoverthinking [http://brilliant.org/notoverthinking]— the first 100 people get 20% off an annual subscription. Join our Membership Community Thing If you'd like to potentially join the Not Overthinking membership community thing (we discuss it halfway through this episode), please fill out your info here -https://airtable.com/shr1UZc8sWnhAEwJg [https://airtable.com/shr1UZc8sWnhAEwJg] Leave us a Review If you enjoy listening to the podcast, we'd love for you toleave us a review [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/not-overthinking/id1456538451]on iTunes / Apple Podcasts.Here's a link that works even if you're not on an iPhone [https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/not-overthinking/id1456538451]:) Send us an Audio Message We really want to include more listener comments and questions in our episodes. If you've got any thoughts on this episode, or if you've got a conundrum or question you'd like us to discuss, send an audio file / voice note to hi@notoverthinking.com. For any non-audio comments, drop us a tweet or DM on Twitter - https://twitter.com/noverthinking [https://noverthinking.com/]
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