2M Q&A - Private Life, Future Of Podcasting & Becoming Religious

2024 ж. 12 Мам.
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I hit 2 million Subscribers on KZhead!!
To celebrate, I asked for questions from KZhead, Twitter and Instagram, so here’s another 90 minutes of me trying to answer as many as possible. As always there’s some great questions in here about my thoughts on Andrew Huberman's recent drama, the future of the podcasting industry and whether I'm becoming religious or not.
Expect to learn what I'd tell my 18 year old self, whether I'm afraid I'll ever run out of content, if I can keep up the pace of 3 episodes a week, if I just bring on people who confirm my worldview, how I try to keep my private life private, whether I know how to max out growth during puberty and much more...
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00:00 Intro
00:34 Knowing Your Real Friends
01:40 Working Hard Without Results
03:28 Are Guests Supporting or Challenging Chris?
06:05 Reaching 1K Vs 2M Subscribers
07:08 Chris’s Upcoming Book
07:37 Creating Flashy Podcasts
10:20 Maximising Growth in Puberty
11:06 Moving On From Old Friends
13:06 Talking to Your 18 Year Old Self
14:24 Trying to Feel Feelings
17:29 Afraid of Running Out of Content?
18:05 Biggest Animal Chris Could Beat in Combat
18:52 Pushing the Boundaries of Podcasting
20:17 Keeping Private Life Private
22:17 Premiere Feature on KZhead
23:27 Next UK Tour
24:04 How to Stop Repeating Mistakes
27:48 The Hit Piece on Huberman
30:16 Going to Church Services
31:42 Switching From Coffee to Neutonic
32:50 Pre-Bedtime Routine
34:23 Did Chris Think He Would Be Successful?
36:48 The Future of Podcasting
39:08 Are We Cooked as a Society?
41:18 Plagiarising Other People’s Thoughts
43:49 How To Date Chris
44:01 The Mission Statement of Modern Wisdom
45:32 Strongly Disagreeing With Guests
49:31 The Guest Selection Process
51:53 Will 3 Episodes a Week Continue?
54:35 Modern Wisdom Merch
56:44 Is There Too Much Competition in Podcasting?
58:05 Difficult Beliefs to Let Go
1:00:48 How Far Self-Improvement Should Go
1:03:44 Chris’s Last Time at Tup Tup
1:04:49 Favourite Texas Rangers Player
1:05:09 Getting Out of Low Moments
1:09:27 A Modern Wisdom Dating App
1:10:04 Go-To Place for Finding Studies
1:11:51 All The Different Pill Analogies
1:12:50 Making Friends But Not Being Needy
1:15:45 Is Everything Women’s Fault?
1:22:28 Best Cheese to Fascinate a Woman
1:23:09 Which Podcasts Chris Listens to
1:24:45 Podcast With Lex Fridman
1:25:21 Dream Feature on a Dating App
1:26:30 Plans for the Next 10 Years
1:27:46 Being Excited for the Rest of the Year
1:29:09 Layne Norton
1:29:28 Plans for More Products Like Neutonic
1:30:57 A Debate-Style Roundtable Podcast
1:33:00 Meeting Friends in Early 30s
1:34:48 A Female With Male Role Models
1:35:54 Full Episodes Disappearing
1:36:33 Optimisations for Growth
1:38:28 Motivation When Nobody Listened
1:40:13 Videos on Spotify
1:41:46 Learning More About Religion
1:43:26 Enjoying Youth Whilst Also Being Disciplined
1:47:18 Ending
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  • Hello you savages. Get my free Reading List of 100 life-changing books here - chriswillx.com/books/ Here's the timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:34 Knowing Your Real Friends 01:40 Working Hard Without Results 03:28 Are Guests Supporting or Challenging Chris? 06:05 Reaching 1K Vs 2M Subscribers 07:08 Chris’s Upcoming Book 07:37 Creating Flashy Podcasts 10:20 Maximising Growth in Puberty 11:06 Moving On From Old Friends 13:06 Talking to Your 18 Year Old Self 14:24 Trying to Feel Feelings 17:29 Afraid of Running Out of Content? 18:05 Biggest Animal Chris Could Beat in Combat 18:52 Pushing the Boundaries of Podcasting 20:17 Keeping Private Life Private 22:17 Premiere Feature on KZhead 23:27 Next UK Tour 24:04 How to Stop Repeating Mistakes 27:48 The Hit Piece on Huberman 30:16 Going to Church Services 31:42 Switching From Coffee to Neutonic 32:50 Pre-Bedtime Routine 34:23 Did Chris Think He Would Be Successful? 36:48 The Future of Podcasting 39:08 Are We Cooked as a Society? 41:18 Plagiarising Other People’s Thoughts 43:49 How To Date Chris 44:01 The Mission Statement of Modern Wisdom 45:32 Strongly Disagreeing With Guests 49:31 The Guest Selection Process 51:53 Will 3 Episodes a Week Continue? 54:35 Modern Wisdom Merch 56:44 Is There Too Much Competition in Podcasting? 58:05 Difficult Beliefs to Let Go 1:00:48 How Far Self-Improvement Should Go 1:03:44 Chris’s Last Time at Tup Tup 1:04:49 Favourite Texas Rangers Player 1:05:09 Getting Out of Low Moments 1:09:27 A Modern Wisdom Dating App 1:10:04 Go-To Place for Finding Studies 1:11:51 All The Different Pill Analogies 1:12:50 Making Friends But Not Being Needy 1:15:45 Is Everything Women’s Fault? 1:22:28 Best Cheese to Fascinate a Woman 1:23:09 Which Podcasts Chris Listens to 1:24:45 Podcast With Lex Fridman 1:25:21 Dream Feature on a Dating App 1:26:30 Plans for the Next 10 Years 1:27:46 Being Excited for the Rest of the Year 1:29:09 Layne Norton 1:29:28 Plans for More Products Like Neutonic 1:30:57 A Debate-Style Roundtable Podcast 1:33:00 Meeting Friends in Early 30s 1:34:48 A Female With Male Role Models 1:35:54 Full Episodes Disappearing 1:36:33 Optimisations for Growth 1:38:28 Motivation When Nobody Listened 1:40:13 Videos on Spotify 1:41:46 Learning More About Religion 1:43:26 Enjoying Youth Whilst Also Being Disciplined 1:47:18 Ending

    @ChrisWillx@ChrisWillx16 күн бұрын
    • Chris please interview "Alian De Botton"

      @quotesisland@quotesisland16 күн бұрын
    • Thx again man!

      @27XNickIna@27XNickIna16 күн бұрын
    • Chris I love you man, but almost no living human could beat a cow in a fight. Cows are much stronger than they look. A single kick could cause serious internal trauma and lead to death.

      @fadikerd1443@fadikerd144315 күн бұрын
    • That'd be amazing to have an interview done with a Latin Mass goer. Despite the fact that it's the fastest growing religious group, the Vatican has been having Latin Masses canceled across the globe, including in Austin, Texas. I can put you in touch with the St. Joseph Latin Mass Society who offered Mass there until March. Or, there's a 1:30 p.m. Mass at the St. Dymphna Center of St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church in Dripping Springs, 25 miles from Austin.

      @ajobimlover@ajobimlover15 күн бұрын
    • When will you have Rogan on the show? I wait for that day to become reality soon.

      @borutopicks2076@borutopicks207615 күн бұрын
  • I find it fascinating that I am sitting here in a rice field in Thailand at 70 years old and absolutely love your content and presentation. I really love these Q&A sessions so hope you hit your next milestone soon.🙏

    @villagefarang@villagefarang15 күн бұрын
    • Which province? Outskirts of BKK for me. 😊

      @asphaltpilgrim@asphaltpilgrim15 күн бұрын
    • Hello Thailand from Australia, sitting in a home office in Sydney.

      @Salaryman_@Salaryman_13 күн бұрын
    • In California walking alongside the harbor ⚓️

      @judyrose6484@judyrose648413 күн бұрын
    • That's hella Cool

      @Coral333@Coral3334 күн бұрын
  • I like that you don’t have “clickbait” type of titles on your videos. Because I think it’s more respectful towards your audience. It makes it more appealing to me. I like that you are making the studio more beautiful. We used to be immersed in nature, maybe it is time to connect again with greenery, forests, etc. it is important for the spirit.

    @vayu1302@vayu130214 күн бұрын
    • I'm with you on that one. I'm getting very sick of click bait video titles. It's insulting to the viewer/listener.

      @ludwinadautovic@ludwinadautovic13 күн бұрын
  • I detest intros. Didn’t even notice your videos didn’t have any until you mentioned it. THANK YOU.

    @charlesratcliffe6839@charlesratcliffe683915 күн бұрын
  • I appreciate it so much that you have ZERO click bait titles and NO ridiculous over powered intro clips, diary of a CEO completely lost me with that shit. I’ve been watching since 100k subs btw, used to annoy you with shit questions back in the day 🤣

    @slkslk15@slkslk1514 күн бұрын
    • Sounds like someone's unsubscribing from the diary of a CEO haha

      @craigphillips1724@craigphillips172412 күн бұрын
    • @@craigphillips1724 i’m one more click bate title about ‘the one secret formula to get perfect abs’ away from unsubscribing haha

      @slkslk15@slkslk1512 күн бұрын
    • @@slkslk15 I haven't watched diary of a CEO for several weeks and I realize I don't even miss it. well....

      @2Ten1Ryu@2Ten1Ryu6 күн бұрын
  • The way you handled the insulting question/comment about repurposing quotes was pure class. Great work as always Chris. Keep it up.

    @Path_of_Virtue@Path_of_Virtue15 күн бұрын
    • I agree!

      @ludwinadautovic@ludwinadautovic13 күн бұрын
  • Another option for thoughtful Catholic commentary would be Matt Fradd. He's a well-established author and podcaster. He's an Aussie, so the convergence of the two accents would be highly entertaining as well.

    @federoffm@federoffm15 күн бұрын
    • Matt fradd would be an awesome guest. He does great interviews himself too on his Pints with Aquinas

      @alkittie8@alkittie814 күн бұрын
    • At first I thought Bishop Robert Barron would be a great Catholic guest but Matt Fradd might be better...

      @Mikeasmar1@Mikeasmar111 күн бұрын
  • Chris, you need to speak to Thomas Sowell

    @noelavila@noelavila16 күн бұрын
    • I'd like to see Zuby and Chris and Thomas Sowell in a conversation. Your idea would work better with a young smart black guy, as part of the conversation.

      @TimBitts649@TimBitts64916 күн бұрын
    • For what? The latest neocon talking points? Defending the indefensible?

      @TheYaegerjeusmc@TheYaegerjeusmc16 күн бұрын
    • Everyone tries to talk to Thomas Sowell. theres a reason why you dont see him on podcasts. He doesnt take interviews anymore as a general policy

      @HMuny55@HMuny5516 күн бұрын
    • @@TheYaegerjeusmc tell me you take in the rear without telling me you take it in the rear

      @HMuny55@HMuny5516 күн бұрын
    • @@HMuny55 cringe

      @Kris.G@Kris.G16 күн бұрын
  • I’m glad you’re noticing people asking for a community. It’s not your responsibility to make one, but there is a massive need for it. As your popularity continues to grow, you may end up in a position to create something unique and meaningful, and if so, I hope you do it. Thanks so much for everything.

    @mitsuman5555@mitsuman555516 күн бұрын
  • One month ago you just released 1.75 M Q&A and now 2M, that's a lot of growing, congrats

    @leyenda-x6219@leyenda-x621916 күн бұрын
  • Congratulations on 2million. Been watching and listening since 2020/ 2021. Your insights and perspective have been helpful to me over the years. Grateful and happy for you and all your success and growth.

    @HJBR86@HJBR8616 күн бұрын
  • I’ve been watching for two+ years. Favorite podcast hands down. I was raised Catholic and for 6 years went to Latin Mass every Sunday. It’s a mystical thing and I recommend the experience.

    @miriamcombe3033@miriamcombe303316 күн бұрын
  • Great achievement Chris. 🎉 I love your vulnerability about people pleasing stuff. Struggling with it also. And hearing you (one of my favourite podcasters) talk about it openly, is so comforting. God bless you ❤ and your family. Much love and much good vibes to you

    @BaclibreMa_DocJamal@BaclibreMa_DocJamal12 күн бұрын
  • Hi Chris. Love the podcast, it's been an amazing blessing for me since I discovered you last year. For a solid understanding of the Traditional Latin Mass, as well as all things Catholicism, you can't go wrong with Bishop Robert Barron. He's a superb communicator and very comfortable on a range of topics. He doesn't mind being challenged and in fact revels in it. I think you and he would enjoy a conversation very much.

    @federoffm@federoffm15 күн бұрын
    • Seconding Bishop Robert Barron. I'm not a believer but you definitely don't have to be to appreciate him.

      @mpelgudmir@mpelgudmir14 күн бұрын
    • Yes, Bishop Robert Barron would be great.

      @Mikeasmar1@Mikeasmar111 күн бұрын
    • Learning anything about traditional Catholicism from an Anglo perspective is inevitably useless. Gotta learn from the ones who created it. Any latin-romance based author. You cannot understand Catholicism without understanding what being Mediterranean is. What the Latin attitude is. What our views are, etc.

      @PossibleBat@PossibleBatКүн бұрын
    • @@PossibleBat Respectfully, I think what you're proposing is the error that the Orthodox churches fall into...associating Christianity with a particular ethnicity or country. Catholicism - the "Universal" church - can adapt to any culture or ethnicity, drawing out and incorporating the best of them. Which makes sense, as Christ told his followers to "Go out into the whole world" and share the good news. It's amazing and quite lovely to see Christ or the Blessed Mother represented in different countries in their artistic styles.

      @federoffm@federoffm6 сағат бұрын
  • Congratulations! Well deserved! Thanks for providing us with excellent content! You're very good at what you're doing IMO😊 Keep up the good stuff coming!

    @Egounboundjourney@Egounboundjourney15 күн бұрын
  • "Horses are just jacked Cows" -Chris Williamson

    @rrshresth2406@rrshresth240615 күн бұрын
    • Words to live by

      @antigone.at.fleursducoeur@antigone.at.fleursducoeur11 күн бұрын
  • Loved the production value of the new videos. Keep doing whatever you want. Congrats!

    @vesseyfilms@vesseyfilms15 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for doing what you do, Chris. You are doing lots for people.

    @jesse3105@jesse310516 күн бұрын
  • Chris, you're one of the biggest inspirations to me. Not only as a person but as a podcaster too. Thanks for your content. Can't wait for next QnA to celebrate!

    @producedbypodcast@producedbypodcast15 күн бұрын
  • Chris Williamson... what an incredible young man you are. (I can say that as my kids are your age:) I have been following you for sometime but have never commented so I thought it was time. Your curiosity is infectious. Your use of the english language is stimulating and a delight to listen to. Your analogies always spark a deep ingrained visual in my mind. Most of all, you're a prime example of what it means to be genuinely authentic and transparent. Finally, you're always open to new experiences and upping the anti. From one podcaster to another (I started in 2010) congratulations! Modern Wisdom is in my top 5 podcasts. Ludwina from Melbourne, Australia xxx

    @ludwinadautovic@ludwinadautovic13 күн бұрын
  • Been watching a lot, and you’re always suggested so didn’t even realise I wasn’t subbed. Congrats on 2 mil 🎉

    @om1ssion534@om1ssion53416 күн бұрын
  • I just love your overall intelligence & sensibility; I appreciate your content. Congratulations.

    @catsteinhilb2880@catsteinhilb288015 күн бұрын
  • There is no traditional Latin mass in Austin anymore but there is one in Dripping Springs on Sundays at 1:30. About 25 minutes SW of Austin, at St. Martin de Porres church.

    @victoriathorlacius874@victoriathorlacius87415 күн бұрын
    • He doesn't even have to go to a TLM, a good reverent NO is great too, I found one near me and now I look forward to going to church every week.

      @Boz196@Boz1966 күн бұрын
  • Great Episode Chris!! Congratulations on 2 Mils! Love from Germany

    @Live.and.Reflect@Live.and.Reflect16 күн бұрын
  • Congratulations! You closing statements hit close to heart. Keep up the wonderful work, we need it ❤

    @Mariahmcam@Mariahmcam12 күн бұрын
  • You are a vulnerable and inquisitive soul. Love you back Chris❤

    @lilianlilian9461@lilianlilian946115 күн бұрын
  • Congrats. I totally agree with not doing things for the "sucess"! I've been on a life-changing journey the last few years. I'm disabled and lost my mom, right before the holidays, then covid hit. It was the darkest time in my life with a lot of real problems to struggle through. A handful of healthy choices that were really counter to my feelings at the time has led to a life that is much brighter. I came up with a name and started my own substack and I love it. I work really hard on making each one true and each time I finish an article I feel like I as able to say what I wanted to say, and that feels great, Each handful of readers feels wonderful. Each subject I get organized into an article is a feeling of success and purpose. I don't expect to ever be big, certainly not to the scale you are, but that isn't a reason to do anything, podcasts or whatever. I love it and hope I always do. I love that anybody reads it. What more could you want? Ps. It's reassuring that I'm not the only one who struggles so much to be even mildly disagreeable or who endlessly torments themself over other people s well-being, or feels so much anxiety over the smallest degree of holding your ground. Just learning that not everyone does that, and thus can really take advantage was surprising. I hope one day it's no longer a struggle for me. And in the meantime, I hope I can make healthy choices for myself despite the everest of my own feelings. I know in my head what I need to do, and that it isn't wrong, but doing it seems so impossible, hopefully that will improve. But nice to know I'm not the only one.

    @rebekahelliott5297@rebekahelliott529715 күн бұрын
  • Hi Chris! Congrats on 2M 🍻 I don't remember what year it was, but I started listening shortly before you made your 100k video. Great to see you reach this point. The thing I appreciate most about your podcasts is that you will literally talk to anyone on any topic, but also your episodes are usually little over an hour, short enough to finish in a single section of my day like a cleaning session, a commute to work, a round of running errands, etc. Most podcasts I might listen to ramble for literally hours so that they're hard to finish, but your genuinely open-ended curiosity takes the convos deeply into places as unique as your guests are, while the episode timing is a good fit for the schedule. It's like the perfect blend. Would totally join your Discord server if you made one, FYI. Cheers.

    @hannahnajjar9934@hannahnajjar993411 күн бұрын
  • What a legend. Always look forward to these

    @Tomemberley1@Tomemberley116 күн бұрын
  • Congratulations on your growth Chris. Not that I could’ve changed this because by accident I heard you on Snapchat speaking with DOAC, I wish I would’ve found you earlier! From the first time I heard you speaking I was completely interested in anything you have released. I had to research who you were. The conversations you’ve had gives so much interesting information. I love it. I’m here for it. Thank you!!

    @debslagel1132@debslagel113214 күн бұрын
  • Much respect for the growth. I've been around since before the 1m mark at least, and this is genuinely one of the best pods out. Glad to see that real men are still out here doing the damn thing.

    @perfectifmelancholy@perfectifmelancholy15 күн бұрын
    • My cousin & I are big JRE fans, we noticed Chris’s first time on Joe seemed to have an obvious edge. His second time on, Chris seemed to have won the margin & held the edge himself. Joe & many podcasters juggle multiple balls. This is Chris’s main focus & it shows! Best Podcaster out rn👌🏼🤙🏼

      @AustinNovel@AustinNovel15 күн бұрын
  • I been a fans since almost day one, really happy to see this channel explode. Congratulations Chris! 2 Million is huge milestone.

    @Forse@Forse15 күн бұрын
  • Been here since the first 100. Great to see your progress!

    @ZubyMusic@ZubyMusic14 күн бұрын
  • I usually skip over episodes with no guests, but I’ve learned not to do that with yours. Another excellent solo episode. Thank you!

    @lunaecollective@lunaecollective9 күн бұрын
  • Congrats man, totally deserved! Here are a few guests I think you should look into: Sadhguru - Life, Mental Health & Spirituality Dario Fabbri (Italian but speaks good English) - Geopolitics but with a more anthropological / psychological twist, VERY INTERESTING Dr. Berg - Nutrition & Health Big Love and God Bless

    @sebastianmead@sebastianmead15 күн бұрын
  • Love these Q&A’s. Always great to watch these insights that come from interesting questions.

    @chrisdraper845@chrisdraper84514 күн бұрын
  • Chris, you are a real human being. An honest man. As you reach more people you just remain yourself. You are authentic and you produce “normal”, fascinating, relevant content. You are a rare find amongst the egos. Other popular podcasters try to be humble while they strive to grow their channels and it becomes about how great they are doing. You are very different and It shows. Thank you. The only other person who manages this with ease is Rogan, he obviously does it because he loves it and he’s unchanged.

    @Joan-COYI@Joan-COYI16 күн бұрын
  • Congrats Chris! It’s been awesome and inspiring watching your growth

    @seankovarik4444@seankovarik444415 күн бұрын
  • Can you talk with Slavoj Zizak, that would be very interesting! Love the show.

    @mr99official28@mr99official2815 күн бұрын
  • Congrats brother man! Your ambition for this is inspiring, reflected in your recent shows and I think we can all agree you greatly deserve this awesome milestone 🍻

    @Cheesewiz@Cheesewiz16 күн бұрын
  • I really enjoy these. It’s nice to get to know Chris on a deeper level than his typical interviews

    @King__dori@King__dori12 күн бұрын
  • "Horses are basically jacked cows." It's this kind of insight into the human condition that keeps me coming back... thank you Chris and congratulations on your milestone achievement.

    @DavidMN-@DavidMN-11 күн бұрын
    • This is the comment I came from Spotify to see, I know somebody else heard HORSES ARE JUST JACKED COWS

      @antigone.at.fleursducoeur@antigone.at.fleursducoeur11 күн бұрын
  • Uncommon conversations sounds like a fantastic idea. I really hope that comes to fruition. 🤞

    @FreddotheWheelchairGuy@FreddotheWheelchairGuy15 күн бұрын
  • Loved this. Congrats on 2M, well deserved!

    @Baniei@Baniei3 күн бұрын
  • Great stuff! :) Congrats Chris.

    @Darknight526@Darknight52615 күн бұрын
  • You said soft cheese and salty crackers...and I appeared! Glad to be one of 2M people here. Cheers Chris from Oz.

    @bumblebee_mrs@bumblebee_mrs15 күн бұрын
  • I loved this episode. A solo episode like this really shows us what you’re like as a person, and personally for me that’s really important, as I’ve been pulled in by other podcasts only to eventually realise that their content is strongly algorithmically & data driven and the host is not genuine or authentic. Also, you may not realise it but when you talked about your insecurities, depression and people pleasing etc, you were perfectly modelling how a man can be vulnerable in a confident way. It’s about owning who you are, warts & all, without shame.

    @ash_dando@ash_dando9 күн бұрын
  • The last question and your response was needed to hear. Best answer to that

    @angus1682@angus168213 күн бұрын
  • Dude you are a unique wunderkind . G-d bless!!!!

    @10.6.12.@10.6.12.15 күн бұрын
  • The cinematic production on the latest podcasts are fire!

    @cameronquertier@cameronquertier18 сағат бұрын
  • Congrats on your continued success.

    @elsbells.@elsbells.16 күн бұрын
  • 1:11:50 you answered my question! Awesome. First of all thanks for clearing that up, and secondly what a wonderful surprise to hear my name. I was listening in the shower and yelled out to my girlfriend “wahey that’s me!!” Love the show Chris, especially these episodes. ❤️

    @FreddotheWheelchairGuy@FreddotheWheelchairGuy15 күн бұрын
  • Congrats on hitting 2 million

    @leadgenjay@leadgenjay16 күн бұрын
  • Congrats dude! Celebrate it! :)

    @TheMeeelting@TheMeeelting15 күн бұрын
  • Chris, Congrats on the continued success, and best wishes for the future. As a far left-leaning listener, I am also considering a switch to faith (Roman Catholicism), and I look forward to seeing your growth and where you are heading. Anyway, Cheers! P.S. You're fucking awesome, and I hope you don't allow the criticism to impact you.

    @MLCommy@MLCommy15 күн бұрын
  • Congrats on 2M 🎉🎉🎉🎉

    @movewithivy@movewithivy15 күн бұрын
  • Long-time follower and fan- I track with your logic regarding the number of episodes you did from a bedroom and the years of relentless grinding, vs ‘the video wall.’ My experience has been that many people seem to judge things in isolation with little regard for the greater context. I also imagine it could be true that you’re not getting nearly the complaints from people that have followed you for a while. Cheers!

    @charlesnardi5750@charlesnardi575012 күн бұрын
  • Great episode man. A ton of great questions asked and selected.

    @Fashako@Fashako11 күн бұрын
  • Hello Chris, I just wanted to drop by and express my appreciation for your content. I stumbled upon your channel through your interview with MrBallen, and since then, I've been hooked. Your Q&A video is particularly inspiring, and it's evident that you have a lot to offer. However, if I may offer a small piece of feedback, I noticed that you speak quite quickly. While it's understandable given everyone's unique speaking style, I'd suggest considering a slightly slower pace. Not only does it enhance clarity, but it also reduces the risk of strain on your vocal cords in the long run. Just a thought from one admirer of your content to another. Keep up the great work!

    @maury0009@maury000915 күн бұрын
  • Congrats on 2mil, you were the tip of the spear when it came to getting me through my first year of engineering. Really appreciate and grateful for people like you man.

    @jc-jg9pp@jc-jg9pp16 күн бұрын
  • Keep grinding man

    @lucalemay9997@lucalemay999716 күн бұрын
  • I thought the sets add substance fs. Innovative and impressive 👏

    @charles.the.versed@charles.the.versed15 күн бұрын
  • I love your pushback on the negativity and criticism in this one, Chris, all while maintaining your own optimism and curiosity.

    @mpelgudmir@mpelgudmir14 күн бұрын
  • Grats on the 2 mil! I need to mention it, the way you handled the negative comments this time felt really good! Also, it's an interesting concept about uncomfortable questions: when is it reasonable? That discomfort when you make someone else uncomfortable is a horrible feeling too. Part of me's afraid that "others' emotional state is not my problem" is the same line of thinking that someone who has an affair with 5 partners would use. "Not my fault they trusted me and got hurt. How they handle their emotions is not my problem." It's like psycho logic and some of those you take it from tend to take pleasure from making others feel uncomfortable which is not behaviour I appreciate. But lying to each-other and solving nothing is no better. I do not have the neuron capacity for this. Regardless, appreciate you guys and your work, keep crushing it!

    @Dank_Lulu@Dank_Lulu14 күн бұрын
  • Much appreciate your work, you change a lot of my life to be a better person. Thank you I would love Bassem Youssef in your show not because his views which are available but to deep dive more in his journey going from heart surgeon to comedian to political figure in a way

    @AliMahdi93@AliMahdi9314 күн бұрын
  • I love to say: I’m unique, just like everyone else lol.. congrats on your viewers! I have always enjoyed your show!

    @dosesandmimoses@dosesandmimoses15 күн бұрын
  • Once more: Chris is the best interviewer of this generation. This past year of episodes you’ve pushed back harder on guests about conflictions within their own arguments and with indisputable facts. I appreciate that greatly. You also answered the question of how you decide when to apply a little pressure to guests which was on my mind. Looking forward to seeing this show evolve.

    @geoffreyperman4748@geoffreyperman474815 күн бұрын
  • The merch story is hilarious 😂🤣

    @wrenillusions@wrenillusions15 күн бұрын
  • "Hold on in the desert" preach it, brother!

    @kss9131@kss913115 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for the pod, thanks for the drink, and thanks for introducing me to Sleep Token

    @SteeleMan223@SteeleMan22315 күн бұрын
  • Hi Chris I genuinely love your podcast as it expands my perspective. My opinion is that you consider having a profound conversation with a negative or struggling individual at a table. Much has been said about how to elevate another individual, but have you considered doing it on your own plan?

    @QuangNguyen-ro4lt@QuangNguyen-ro4lt15 күн бұрын
  • I love enthusiastic people! They aren't usually needy either :))

    @rayfih@rayfih5 күн бұрын
  • 31:38 Pints with Aquinas or Counsel of Trent. I'm Protestant, not Catholic, but I find their channels interesting.

    @ABeautifulHorizonTV@ABeautifulHorizonTV16 күн бұрын
  • Chris check out the Orthodox church !

    @10.6.12.@10.6.12.15 күн бұрын
  • Congratulations 3m On the merch side look at "American Giant". Quality American made.

    @chrisolson6444@chrisolson64447 күн бұрын
  • Dr vinay prasad would be an interesting guest. Check out his books ‘ending medical reversal’ and ‘malignant’

    @donaldbond4304@donaldbond430415 күн бұрын
  • Chris, love the show. Any chance you would have a guest on to talk about the influence that birth order has on our personalities? Kevin Lehman (The Birth Order Book) comes to mind. Also would love to see a conversation between you and Fr. Mike Smitz, he has lots of insightful content with his podcasts/youtube videos. He works with college students and probably has some great insights on what’s going on with young people. Congrats on your success, well done!

    @Dannikoko@Dannikoko15 күн бұрын
  • Greg Glassman, founder of Crossfit, would be an excellent guest. Love or hate him he would make for a great podcast.

    @FunctionalFatness@FunctionalFatness16 күн бұрын
  • Adding in the congratulations 🥂

    @MereMortalsBookReviews@MereMortalsBookReviews15 күн бұрын
  • Dude the high tech background is without a doubt cool.

    @jacquesdevilliers3757@jacquesdevilliers375715 күн бұрын
  • Chris you should look at Therapy in a nutshell. The woman is so brilliant at explaining emotions and anxiety. One video in particular is called something like “how to stop taking things personally” and it changed my life and relationships. She talks about boundaries and uses a beautiful metaphor about them being like a fence around your garden. How others think is their business, it's their lawn to tend to and not ours. All we can control is how we ‘’mow our own lawn.” I promise it is really good! I think you’d get a lot from her. She’s lucid, insightful and incredibly endearing. She gives practical CBT methods on how to understand your thoughts and feelings in ways that are actually actionable.

    @Jemima1010@Jemima101012 күн бұрын
  • My new favorite podcast, word up to all the homey's who vibe on here and raise it up - fullcircle

    @ioneADA@ioneADA16 күн бұрын
  • Brilliant Q&A!!! You and this community rock!!! Thank you for this peace of knowledge. Much love from Portugal.

    @anaolivenca7165@anaolivenca716516 күн бұрын
  • Female Role Models I respect: Gabrielle Lyon, Codie Sanchez and Leila Hormozi 🤩🤩🤩 loved this episode! Congrats on 2M 🥳

    @clairebayscoach@clairebayscoach14 күн бұрын
  • The idea of multiple concurrent high profile guest in one conversation hyped me so much! What a wonderful idea. It will be awfully challenging to manage the conversation, not to let strong characters like Jocko or Jordan P. "own" it, but it is worth the risk. I am sure it would be awesome chemistry.

    @kovinkrutoprisne8449@kovinkrutoprisne844915 күн бұрын
    • I would like to see Chris moderate a Pangburn style conversation between a few key people, done in his style. Could be really fun.

      @acacia_w@acacia_w14 күн бұрын
  • Chris and team, you should get Michael Liebreich (founder of Bloomberg Nee Energy Finance, energy expert, British Olympic Skier and Host of the Cleaning Up podcast) on. He is a true climate and energy expert and you and your audience can learn a lot from him about Climate Impacts, Renewable Energy and Climate Change. Cheers

    @Max-ej3po@Max-ej3po14 күн бұрын
  • I think you would have a blast with Gabor Mate

    @fadikerd1443@fadikerd144316 күн бұрын
  • Great Q & A! I would love to see Justine Bateman and/ or Paulina Porizkova. Also if you want to talk to a guest about faith, look up John Burke. He is the founding pastor at Gateway Church in Austin. He is a writer and phenomenal speaker.

    @sshellyrsutton@sshellyrsutton15 күн бұрын
  • Great podcast Chris. I think I've watched / listened to every episode since the first time you had Douglas on. Please can you speak with Alexander Grace, a red pill youtuber with a thoughtful evolution based dating mindset.

    @Pezerinno@Pezerinno16 күн бұрын
  • Awesome Q&A, thank you Chris 😊 You should get Ed Winters aka Earthling Ed on the show! Would be a really interesting discussion.

    @OfficialXeuphoria@OfficialXeuphoria14 күн бұрын
  • Fantastic episode. If you wanna have someone from the left come on who can talk reasonably, I'm an absolute no one but I'd love to be screened by your people to see if we could chat. I loved this nearly 2 hours of insight into your world. Ready for you to hit 3m and beyond. Cheers.

    @mybootscamewithoutstraps@mybootscamewithoutstraps14 күн бұрын
  • Congrats lad!

    @LibsMakeMeSad@LibsMakeMeSad15 күн бұрын
  • Have you ever thought about the Ali Abdal (the efficiency guru) business model that he discussed on your show? I know you are guest focused where he isn’t, but his willingness to give up some control to have a more varied life seems like an applicable philosophy.

    @Notzen238@Notzen23816 күн бұрын
  • Section on “disagreeing with guests”… I appreciate you sitting with the discomfort rather than rescuing because if you’re coming on a podcast (2+ mill subs) you DO need to be prepared to explain where your info is coming from. And you, Chris, do need to be able to stand your ground because if you agree with every guest, then who is Chris? I appreciate you being consistent, not being easily swayed, but also very obviously being open minded. Thank you 🙏🏼

    @dk1828@dk182816 күн бұрын
    • Some actor, philosopher was talking about Socrates in some outside event, and Socrates was considered as one of smartest men in that period. He explained that Socrates was admitting if he didn´t know something he said "I don´t know." ....while everybody else pretends they know everything. So why should Chris agree or know everything, if it´s not even possible. Just because Chris isn´t fighting back it doesn´t mean he agrees with everything, Chris may be neutral, and say I don´t know as Socrates said I don´t know, despite being very smart man.

      @alenaadamkova5322@alenaadamkova532215 күн бұрын
  • 18:45 ‘horses are basically like jacked cows’ hahaha

    @jamesnunn5673@jamesnunn56738 күн бұрын
  • Oh my gosh: YES to a Modern Wisdom dating app!! I have thought about that with this podcast and also Jordan Peterson (and I’m sure there’s some audience crossover there). I know it would be a ton of work, but I do think that if it ever came to fruition that good things could come of it. You could start a mini-series on dating success stories. 😄

    @reneegraber@reneegraber12 күн бұрын
  • I like the Uncommon Conversations idea 👍🏻

    @hobojungle1@hobojungle116 күн бұрын
  • When I watch modern wisdom, I see traditional wisdom from modern voices. I found your commentary on exploring religion to be hopeful, I think the world is moving back in the direction as the tested knowledge seems to line up with thousands of years of wisdom. If you look at what you expel, and compare it to things that were taught to us through faith. They are one and the same. Unfortunately, corruption has found its way into every facet of life, including “the church “. I hope to hear from you on this.

    @AdamSandLTD@AdamSandLTD15 күн бұрын
  • 18:05 missed opportunity for a great yo mama joke 😂

    @michaelconejo1212@michaelconejo121210 күн бұрын
  • ❤🙏 Thank you Chris.

    @sladjaraicevic@sladjaraicevic15 күн бұрын
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