Women now out-earn men up to the age of 32, up from the previous threshold of 29.
4.2M Q&A - Sleeping With An Ex, Harambe & Settling Down - #1104
Chris Williamson reveals he was put in a Signal group chat with Elon Musk, who said he'd come on the podcast "maybe after the SpaceX IPO."
Modern Wisdom
4.2M Q&A - Sleeping With An Ex, Harambe & Settling Down - #1104
Chris Williamson reveals he was put in a Signal group chat with Elon Musk, who said he'd come on the podcast "maybe after the SpaceX IPO."
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Discussed as a potential future podcast guest; Chris revealed Musk was added to a Signal group chat and told him he'd consider appearing after the SpaceX IPO.
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Praised by Chris as a generational talent in religious discourse, noted for his shift from atheism to agnosticism and his respectful approach to engaging with believers.
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Chris discussed the significant backlash from both manosphere and feminist communities following his podcast conversation with Louis Theroux about the manosphere documentary.
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The famous Cincinnati Zoo gorilla, humorously discussed as a geopolitical force who could have stabilised the Middle East had he lived.
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Referenced in the context of the elaborate Episode 1,000 production which Chris lost significant money on; cited as a benchmark for the kind of special episode he wants to do with Elon Musk.
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Chris expressed a desire to put Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Mark Normand together in a studio roundtable episode.
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Referenced as an example of a prominent left-wing figure who acknowledged birth rate decline as a big problem, used by Chris to illustrate his non-partisan approach.
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Author of 'So Good They Can't Ignore You,' cited by Chris as advice for young people trying to earn respect despite their age.
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Creator of the GTD (Getting Things Done) productivity methodology; referenced as an early and important Modern Wisdom guest whose episode preceded the show's large audience growth.
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Featured as an episode sponsor; described as powering 10% of all US e-commerce companies with a checkout 36% better than competitors.
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Featured as episode sponsor; described as the best non-alcoholic brew on the market.
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Featured as episode sponsor; the Pod 5 is described as clinically proven to add up to one hour of quality sleep per night.
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Discussed as a potential upcoming IPO, referenced as the trigger event after which Elon Musk would consider appearing on the podcast.
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Bioengineering company attempting to resurrect extinct species; Chris humorously argued they should bring back Harambe before the woolly mammoth.
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US retail health store chain where Neutonic Focus Pouches are set to be stocked near the checkout counter.
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Chris's own productivity energy drink brand; he discussed new Focus Pouch flavours coming, and the product selling out in 40 hours in the UK.
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Featured as episode sponsor; Chris described tracking nearly 2,000 days of health data with the device and called the WHOOP 5.0 the best version yet.
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Where Chris Williamson is based; described as the 'epicenter of the golden retriever universe.'
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Described by Chris as one of the coolest cities on the planet, visited during his recent Australia tour.
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The COMT MetMet variant causes slower clearance of catecholamines and adrenaline and results in a higher dopamine baseline.
Shopify's checkout converts 36% better on average than other leading commerce platforms.
Shopify's Shop Pay can boost conversion rates by up to 50%.
Shopify powers 10% of all e-commerce companies in the United States.
Eight Sleep has been clinically proven to add up to one hour of quality sleep per night.
The Neutonic Focus Pouches sold out in the UK within 40 hours of launch.
It took nearly 18 months to develop the Neutonic Focus Pouches.
Modern Wisdom had approximately 100,000 subscribers at episode 350.
Elon Musk told Chris Williamson he would consider a podcast appearance 'maybe after the SpaceX IPO.'
Chris Williamson went sober for 1,000 consecutive days.
Chris Williamson has tracked nearly 2,000 days of his health data using WHOOP.
The WHOOP 5.0 is 7% smaller than previous versions and offers more than two weeks of battery life per charge.
Patrick Rothfuss has not released the third book in the Kingkiller Chronicle trilogy for approximately 10 to 12 years since the second book.
Alex O'Connor has been doing YouTube for close to 10 years.
Chris Williamson marks 4.2 million YouTube subscribers with a solo Q&A covering sleeping with an ex, when to settle down, his COMT MetMet genetics, the backlash from his Louis Theroux manosphere episode, and whether Elon Musk will ever come on the pod. He defends his new studio group-episode format, explains his moderate return to alcohol after 1,000 sober days, and offers candid advice on the "tall girl problem" in modern dating. Key takeaway: align incentives to get men into therapy rather than shaming them into it.
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Chris Williamson celebrates 4.2 million YouTube subscribers with a solo Q&A episode, answering questions from social media on topics including sleeping with an ex, settling down, the COMT MetMet genetic variant, the Louis Theroux manosphere documentary backlash, Elon Musk potentially joining the podcast, the 'tall girl problem' in modern dating, and his plans for new studio group episodes.
- COMT MetMet variant
- A genetic polymorphism (SNP) where a person carries two copies of the Met variant of the COMT gene, causing slower clearance of catecholamines and adrenaline, leading to a higher dopamine baseline and greater sensitivity to stress.
- SNP
- Single Nucleotide Polymorphism — a variation in a single DNA base pair that can influence traits and disease susceptibility; used here in the context of the COMT gene variant.
- Catecholamines
- A class of neurotransmitters and hormones including adrenaline (epinephrine), noradrenaline, and dopamine, which the COMT enzyme helps break down.
- Tall girl problem
- Dating-market concept where high-achieving women (in income, education, or emotional development) find it increasingly difficult to find partners at or above their level.
- Grind slop
- Chris Williamson's term for the relentless stream of productivity and self-improvement content online that can create listener fatigue and a sense of never being 'enough'.
- Monk mode
- A period of extreme focus and isolation from social distractions, dedicated entirely to work or skill development.
- Escape velocity
- Used metaphorically for reaching a level of success or financial freedom where momentum becomes self-sustaining, borrowed from orbital mechanics.
- Retard maxing
- Internet slang for intentionally simplifying one's thinking or behaviour despite having the intellectual capacity for greater complexity — choosing not to overthink.
- Passing off
- A UK intellectual-property tort where one party misrepresents their goods or services as those of another, analogous to US trademark infringement.
- First to use vs first to file
- In US trademark law, rights are established by being the first to actually use a mark in commerce, not necessarily the first to register it — unlike many other countries.
- Productive procrastination
- The tendency to keep seeking new information or optimisation strategies rather than implementing what you already know, creating the illusion of progress.
- GTD (Getting Things Done)
- A productivity methodology created by David Allen that externalises tasks into a trusted system so the mind is freed from remembering them.
- Ebbinghaus forgetting curve
- A model showing how memory of new information decays exponentially over time unless it is actively reviewed, used to justify spaced-repetition study techniques.
- Spaced repetition
- A learning technique that schedules review of material at increasing intervals to exploit the spacing effect and counter the forgetting curve.
- Asymmetric growth
- Used in the episode to describe a situation where one group (here, women doing emotional self-work) develops at a faster rate than another (men), creating an imbalance in relationship compatibility.
- Canape
- A small, elegant bite-sized appetiser; used metaphorically by Chris to describe his casual group podcast episodes as light treats amid heavier educational content.
- Cantankerous
- Bad-tempered and argumentative; used to describe the adversarial tone of online debates.
- Unceremonious
- Done without the expected formalities or fanfare; used to describe how Chris launched his new studio without announcement.