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#26: AI Star Wars, Blue Zones, a Farm Business Idea, and a Powerful Parable

18 min · 1 de may de 2026
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In this solo episode, I walk through four topics I’ve been thinking about lately: AI-generated Star Wars videos on YouTube, the Blue Zones documentary on longevity, a farm and community business model that really caught my attention, and an old parable about aging parents. I get into where AI fan content might be heading, what the Blue Zones get right about health, why Sweet Honey Farm feels like such a smart product, and the reminder to stay humble and grateful for the people who dropped branches on the trail before us. 00:00 Intro and the four topics 01:56 AI Star Wars on YouTube and how fast it’s improving 06:12 Blue Zones and why environment matters more than biohacks 09:19 Sweet Honey Farm and the business of selling an environment 11:16 Why people would actually pay for a place like this 14:02 The aged mother parable 16:02 The branches someone else dropped before you 17:12 Recap and closing takeaways Subscribe if you enjoy solo episodes like this alongside the longer conversations on Pieces of Impact. If you want 2-3 minute recaps of my episodes in a weekly email, subscribe to my Substack: https://substack.com/@steveseger?utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page [https://substack.com/@steveseger?utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-page]

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