Episodes

  • #016: How To Debate Anything With Anyone in 8 Steps
    Dec 23 2025

    This episode of SON is all about using understanding and empathy to have better conversations. In this episode, Owen and Sam explore the art of having meaningful conversations, especially during challenging times with challenging conversation partners. They discuss strategies for engaging in discussions without conflict, emphasizing understanding, empathy, and redefining what it means to 'win' an argument to lower the stakes of any single interaction. The conversation is filled with practical steps and insights to help listeners navigate difficult conversations with grace and effectiveness.


    Takeaway Points

    • Pick your battlefield wisely for effective conversations.
    • Start with an agreement to build rapport.
    • Invite permission before discussing difficult topics.
    • Understand their point of view without endorsing it.
    • Avoid adversarial language in conversations.
    • Redefine what it means to 'win' an argument.
    • Use actions to demonstrate your point.
    • Respect and listen to your conversational partner.
    • Conversations are about learning, not winning.
    • Wrap up if the conversation gets too heated.

    Keywords

    Winning Arguments, meaningful conversations, empathy, conflict resolution, effective communication, understanding, strategic dialogue, Owen and Sam, podcast, conversation tips


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    14 mins
  • #015: Atomic Habits: Small Changes, Big Impact
    Dec 5 2025

    In this episode, Sam and Owen explore the easiest, one-off changes and concepts suggested in James Clear's "Atomic Habits". The book focuses on making good habits easier and bad habits harder, this episode focuses on long levers of single actions that foster more good habits or fewer bad ones. They discuss practical strategies like unplugging devices, using physical timers, and creating friction to break bad habits. The conversation also touches on financial habits, fitness, and the psychology behind habit formation.


    Keywords: Atomic Habits, James Clear, good habits, bad habits, habit formation, friction, financial habits, fitness, psychology, productivity.


    Takeaways: Making good habits easy is crucial.Increasing friction helps break bad habits.Unplugging devices can reduce screen time.Physical timers can manage Wi-Fi usage.Deleting apps can reduce distractions.Automating savings improves financial health.Pre-scheduling gym classes encourages fitness.Environment design influences behavior.External pressure can motivate change.Understanding habit psychology is key.Atomic Habits: Small Changes, Big Impact

    Sound bites: "Make good habits easy." "Increase friction for bad habits." "Unplug to reduce screen time." "Delete apps to reduce distractions." "Automate savings for financial health." "Pre-schedule gym classes for fitness." "Design your environment for success." "External pressure motivates change."

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    28 mins
  • #014: Book Review: The Richest Man in Babylon: Timeless Financial Advice
    Nov 30 2025

    Join Sam and Owen as they delve into the timeless financial wisdom of "The Richest Man in Babylon." Discover how a century-old book of fables offers more practical financial advice than most modern publications. From the cradle of civilization, learn the principles of wealth accumulation, financial freedom, and the art of living a fulfilled life. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting your financial journey, this episode promises insights that transcend time. Tune in to explore the seven cures for a lean purse and the five laws of gold, and find out how these ancient lessons can liberate you from financial anxieties today.

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    34 mins
  • #013 Align Your Passion, Purpose, Profession & Practical Skills With "Ikigai"
    Nov 27 2025


    Summary

    In today's episode of Signal Over Noise, Sam shares his transformative journey from feeling lost in his career to discovering his Ikigai, a Japanese concept that represents one's reason for being. He explains the four circles of Ikigai, which include what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. Sam emphasizes the importance of understanding Ikigai in today's rapidly changing job market and provides a step-by-step guide for listeners to discover their own Ikigai. The discussion concludes with key takeaways that encourage self-reflection and action.


    Takeaways

    - Ikigai is a framework for finding aligning purpose, passion, skills and profitability.

    - The Western adaptation of Ikigai is actionable and practical.

    - Your Ikigai evolves over time and should be revisited accordingly.

    - Understanding your Ikigai will help you adapt to changing job markets.

    - The four circles of Ikigai are passion, skill, need, and payment.

    - Look for patterns and recurring themes in your life to find your Ikigai.

    - Treat Ikigai as a compass for direction, not a destination.

    - Test out your findings - if the test fails it may be due to lack of honesty/introspection


    Keywords

    Ikigai, purpose, life direction, personal development, career change, self-discovery, Japanese philosophy, building things, adaptability, life worth living


    Chapters


    00:00 Finding Purpose: The Journey Begins

    04:29 Understanding Ikigai: A Framework for Life

    09:09 The Four Circles of Ikigai

    11:55 Why Ikigai Matters in Today's World

    15:40 How to Discover Your Ikigai

    19:56 The Evolution of Ikigai: A Living Framework

    24:14 Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts




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    26 mins
  • #012 Digital Deception: 6 Psychological Tricks Used Online on You
    Nov 20 2025

    In this eye-opening episode of Signal Over Noise, we explore the six ways you're being manipulated online and how to protect yourself. Drawing insights from Cass Sunstein's book "Manipulation" and our own research, we uncover the psychological tactics used by marketers and social media engineers to keep you hooked and spending. From perceived effort to emotional manipulation, we break down each tactic and offer actionable solutions to regain control over your digital life. Tune in to learn how to navigate the digital landscape with awareness and intention.

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    29 mins
  • #011 The Power of Presence: Japanese Philosophy for Modern Life
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of Signal Over Noise, we delve into the Japanese philosophy of Ichigo Ichie, exploring how this ancient concept can bring mindful calmness and happiness to our daily lives. Join us as we uncover the wisdom of 16th-century Japanese tea masters and learn to appreciate the small wonders around us. Discover the art of being present, cherishing unique encounters, and finding joy in fleeting moments. Whether you're sipping tea or coffee, this episode offers a refreshing perspective on living in the moment. Tune in for a dose of chicken soup for the soul!

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    10 mins
  • #010: AI Bubble Fears - How to Sail Through The Storm
    Nov 13 2025

    Worried about an AI bubble and crash? Here's how to conceptualise this as an opportunity, integrate AI effectively into your life and safeguard yourself against any potential coming storm.


    In this episode, we delve into the intriguing world of AI investments and the potential bubble surrounding them. We explore the financial dynamics, the role of major tech companies, and the broader economic implications. Join us as we uncover why 95% of AI initiatives have yet to yield profit and discuss the future of AI in shaping our economy.


    We also explore the opportunities AI currently offers and where it can be effectively implemented in your current personal or professional life, and where current entrepreneurial opportunities lie.

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    30 mins
  • #009 Understanding Our Economic Treadmill and How To Get Off It
    Nov 6 2025

    Why does money get you less and less each year? How come housing, which used to be affordable on a single average income now feels out of reach despite dual above-average incomes?


    In this episode of Signal Over Noise, Owen uses his least favoured board game - monopoly - to explain our current situation of precarious personal and public finances and the broader economic forces that contribute to it. He discusses modern monetary policy, inflation, and the challenges of achieving financial independence. Then, Owen presents a three-step individual plan for financial freedom and suggests some half-baked collective solutions for meaningful societal level change, including housing and future generations. He emphasizes the importance of understanding economic systems and taking proactive steps to secure financial well-being. This is essential to avoid either a wartering down of your quality of life or a massive increase in the total hours needed to work to sustain it as our money is melted.



    Key Takeaways

    - Money feels increasingly hard to get and easy to lose.

    - Modern monetary policy drives inflation and financial instability, especially for new entrants to this massive game.

    - A three-step plan for financial independence includes funneling in, swatting up, and funneling out ("FISUFO")

    - Entrepreneurship can be a viable path to financial freedom.

    - Investing in assets that outperform inflation is crucial.

    - Trust in institutions is necessary for long-term financial planning.

    - Societal changes are needed to support future generations.

    - Housing affordability is a significant issue that needs addressing. It is an asset we can live in and, unlike most financial assets, directly impacts our quality of life, whilst also offering financial returns.

    - We must engage in conversations about pro-natalist policies - our current financial and social systems depend on future generations existing in reasonably large numbers.



    Sound bites

    "We need to stop printing so much money."

    "Poverty is an obliteration of the future."

    "The economic treadmill is in full motion."


    Keywords


    money, financial independence, inflation, economic policy, entrepreneurship, investing, societal change, housing, future generations, monetary policy


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    29 mins