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Through Another Lens Podcast

Podcast by Mark Sylvester

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The podcast that flips conventional wisdom upside down. Where hidden truths become competitive advantages. marksylvester.substack.com

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The Exhaustion

What's in this episode• The Tuesday morning that almost everyone recognizes• Why this isn't burnout, even though it looks like it• Conceptual exhaustion, named for the first time• The kitchen analogy that explains why most knowledge work feels brittle• The diagnosis: most people are improvising through complexity with no architecture underneath• What to notice this week before the pattern arrives next Saturday This episode• Part 1 of 4 in the "Preparation for Spontaneity" series• Next Saturday: "The Pattern"• Read or subscribe: https://marksylvester.substack.com/p/the-exhaustion [https://marksylvester.substack.com/p/the-exhaustion] More from Mark• TEDxSantaBarbara: tedxsantabarbara.com [http://tedxsantabarbara.com]• Mark Sylvester: marksylvester.com [http://marksylvester.com]• An Embarrassment of Pandas: anembarrassmentofpandas.com [http://anembarrassmentofpandas.com]• Carpinteria Improv: carpinteriaimprov.com [http://carpinteriaimprov.com] Get full access to Through Another Lens at marksylvester.substack.com/subscribe [https://marksylvester.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

24. touko 2026 - 3 min
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The Recipe Was Never the Point

What's in this episode • The Jesuit kitchen and the math of scaling • Michael Ruhlman's Ratio and finally having the language • The TEDxAmericanRiviera era, the pause, and what we changed when we came back as TEDxSantaBarbara • Four versions of a song that didn't work, and the question that fixed it • Why the recipe is always the second move, never the first This episode • Buy Ratio by Michael Ruhlman → bookshop.org [http://bookshop.org] • Subscribe to Through Another Lens → marksylvester.substack.com [http://marksylvester.substack.com] More from Mark • TEDxSantaBarbara → tedxsantabarbara.com [http://tedxsantabarbara.com] • Mark Sylvester → marksylvester.com [http://marksylvester.com] • An Embarrassment of Pandas → anembarrassmentofpandas.com [http://anembarrassmentofpandas.com] • Carpinteria Improv → carpinteriaimprov.com [http://carpinteriaimprov.com] Get full access to Through Another Lens at marksylvester.substack.com/subscribe [https://marksylvester.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

17. touko 2026 - 6 min
jakson At 72, I Made My First Album in Twelve Hours kansikuva

At 72, I Made My First Album in Twelve Hours

EPISODE Through Another Lens · Episode 81 · At 72, I Made My First Album in Twelve Hours DESCRIPTION A five-second thought on a Friday afternoon. Twelve hours of work across two days. A 72-year-old's first concept album. Mark traces the line from a single blip of curiosity to a finished six-track Lovable app, and finds something he didn't expect on the other side. WHAT WE GET INTO The blip. A five-second thought drifts through on a Friday afternoon. Why Lincoln, the grandson, ended up shaping the vibe of every track. Six tracks pulled from more than eighty Sunday Stories. The chronology Mark didn't see until afterward. Hour eight, and the realization that the stack was already there. The difference between playing and listening, and why this week he played. Putting a pin in it. Why most makers never actually finish. The path from impulse to artifact, and why it used to take months. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Through Another Lens · the album · the six-track Lovable app IdeasOut · the platform Mark built Through Another Lens · Substack · the Sunday Stories archive Lovable · the build platform that hosts the album app Suno · the music generation engine used for every track Wavefront Technologies · the Larry years referenced in A Cork on the Water READ THE FULL SUNDAY STORY throughanotherlens.substack.com [http://throughanotherlens.substack.com] SUBSCRIBE Sunday Stories land in your inbox each week at throughanotherlens.substack.com [http://throughanotherlens.substack.com]. CONNECT WITH MARK Mark on LinkedIn IdeasOut · the platform behind the Edition Coastal Intelligence · the AI think tank and consultancy CREDITS Produced with the orchestrated intelligence of the IdeasOut team. Reed as First Listener. Music bed generated with Suno. Hero image refracted through a vintage optical lens. Get full access to Through Another Lens at marksylvester.substack.com/subscribe [https://marksylvester.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

10. touko 2026 - 6 min
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The Robots Can't Win

Episode Through Another Lens · The Robots Can't Win Description What if the right answer to the AI replacement panic has been sitting inside your skull the whole time? On this Saturday's Elder Council livestream, my best friend Duey Freeman dropped a single sentence that reframes the entire AI conversation: "Our right hemisphere has language but not speech." That one line explains why thinking out loud works, why we can't see our own ideas until we say them, and why the robots, no matter how fast they get, cannot win. What we get into The neurological reason you don't know what you think until you say it What the corpus callosum has to do with AI partnership Why LLMs are an extraordinary left hemisphere, and what that frees up The category I'm calling Structured Intelligence Heart partner versus thought partner, and why most men don't have either The meta moment that closed the loop on the whole conversation Mentioned in this episode Duey Freeman · my best friend, therapist, and co-host of the Elder Council. dueyfreeman.com [http://dueyfreeman.com] The Elder Council · our Saturday morning livestream on YouTube. Watch this episode [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ecxVIQBjtY] Wispr Flow · the voice-to-text tool that lets me talk for seven minutes. wisprflow.ai [http://wisprflow.ai] Reed · the AI thought partner I've been building for two years, the named First Listener inside IdeasOut. ideasout.com [http://ideasout.com] Structured Intelligence · the category I'm naming for AI as orchestrated left hemisphere. ideasout.com [http://ideasout.com] Read the full Sunday Story Through Another Lens on Substack [https://marksylvester.substack.com/p/the-robots-cant-win] Subscribe Through Another Lens drops every Sunday morning. New essay, new podcast, new way of seeing. throughanotherlens.substack.com [http://throughanotherlens.substack.com] Connect with Mark LinkedIn · linkedin.com/in/marksylvester [https://www.linkedin.com/in/marksylvester/] IdeasOut · ideasout.com [http://ideasout.com] Coastal Intelligence · coastalintelligence.com [http://coastalintelligence.com] Credits Produced with the orchestrated intelligence of the IdeasOut team. Music by Suno. Hero illustration generated for the Edition. Get full access to Through Another Lens at marksylvester.substack.com/subscribe [https://marksylvester.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

3. touko 2026 - 8 min
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The Baker's Rules

At twenty-two, Mark had retired from restaurant work after a Mother's Day shift at the John Dory broke him. He was going to make art instead. A month later, Veane called. He was the Head Chef and Baker at the Jesuit Novitiate in the hills above Montecito. He asked Mark to come up and give being a chef another try. Mark said no. Veane said, just come up here. Mark stayed five years. The first year was Veane teaching him everything before he retired. The lesson Mark didn't know he was learning would explain how AI systems actually work, fifty years later. A chef freestyles. A baker obeys the chemistry. The bakers are the launchpad. In This Episode Why Mark had retired from restaurants at twenty-two, what the Mother's Day fiasco at the John Dory had to do with it, and how Veane convinced him to come back The unspoken truth Mark didn't learn until later: Veane was getting ready to retire and was teaching him everything before he walked away Why a chef can pivot but a baker can't, and why most leaders want to be the wrong one The irony Mark didn't see coming: fifty years later, doing improv on stage at the Alcazar, Veane's 1975 lesson was right there with him The onion peel trick that hacked a roomful of hungry young Jesuits into eating before they saw food The magician's wink that taught the apprentice the trick Why discipline is the launchpad, not the cage How that 1975 kitchen lesson became the operating principle for IdeasOut™ Why Reed runs the front door and the bakers run the back, and why none of them negotiate More capability requires more discipline. Not less. The Sunday Story you're hearing came through this system. Links Full Sunday Story → marksylvester.substack.com/p/the-bakers-rules IdeasOut™ → ideasout.com [http://ideasout.com] Coastal Intelligence → coastalintelligence.ai [http://coastalintelligence.ai] Mark Sylvester is a co-founder of Coastal Intelligence, an AI think tank and consultancy, based in Santa Barbara. IdeasOut™ is his platform for thought leaders, because nothing changes until the idea gets out. Get full access to Through Another Lens at marksylvester.substack.com/subscribe [https://marksylvester.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

26. huhti 2026 - 8 min
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