The Year of Magical Learning

Episode 319: A Year of Magical Learning - All In by Billie Jean King (Part 2 of 2)

48 min · 4 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 319: A Year of Magical Learning - All In by Billie Jean King (Part 2 of 2)

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Discussion Topic: If you are in the business of change, you must play the long game! Book Title: All In: An Autobiography by Billie Jean King (Part 2 of 2) In this episode of the Year of Magical Learning podcast, hosts delve into Billie Jean King's autobiography, 'All In,' and discuss her unexpected appearance on 'The Masked Singer.' The conversation ranges from the pursuit of stability and change to the philosophy of playing the 'infinite game' in life, touching on topics like the impact of stress, natural instincts, and societal constructs. The hosts also question iconic quotes, reflect on personal experiences, and contemplate the role of change in both individual lives and the universe. Tune in for an engaging dialogue about embracing change, learning from other people’s experiences, and running downhill with the universe's natural order. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:08 Billie Jean King's Autobiography 00:23 The Masked Singer Experience 03:27 Billie Jean King on Change 04:13 The Philosophy of Change 05:52 The Concept of Stability 10:55 The Importance of Enjoying Life 24:38 Understanding the Impact of Food and Sleep on Well-being 25:21 Natural Living vs. Urban Living 28:38 The Importance of Vitamin D 31:05 Challenging Societal Norms and Expectations 33:36 The Myth of Putting a Dent in the Universe 36:07 The Balance of Life and Learning from Others 46:42 The Long Game: Aligning with the Universe Read The Reflection: If you are in the business of change, you must play the long game! [https://www.clubany.org/post/book-319-a-year-of-magical-learning] Buy the Book [https://bookshop.org/a/84932/9781101947333]

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