Weller Informed

#001 - Andy Olson - From Nasal Breathing to Infinite Games

1 h 6 min · 18 de oct de 2025
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Welcome to the very first episode of Weller Informed! Host Evan Weller kicks things off with longtime friend Andy Olson for a wide-ranging conversation that’s part personal catch-up, part deep dive into ideas shaping how we live, think, and grow. Together, they explore everything from the power of nasal breathing and yoga to the challenges and joys of parenthood, the shifting role of college and AI in education, and how the concept of infinite games can help us build more intentional lives. Along the way, they wrestle with motivation, discipline, consistency, and why “starting from zero” is often the hardest — and most important — part of any journey.

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