Maria Konnikova – James Altucher
Maria Konnikova is an author, interview host, and essayist. James Altucher is an interview host, investor, and author. We found 5 podcast interviews connecting Maria Konnikova and James Altucher.
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Episodes with Maria Konnikova & James Altucher
The Ultimate Guide to Risky Decisions: Risky Business with Maria Konnikova and Nate Silver: Maria Konnikova and Nate Silver
A Note from James: "Are you a member of the river or the village? That’s the question we’re diving into today. Nate Silver—yes, the Nate Silver from 538—joins us with Maria Konnikova, a master of poker and decision-making. Members of the 'river,' as Nate describes, are rational thinkers. They make decisions based on pr
601 - WHY Strategic Thinking is So Valuable (& how to do it) with Maria Konnikova
Maria Konnikova is a psychologist who studied her way into becoming a poker champion. She told me all the steps. And how this made her think better and more strategically about everything in life. She studied from scratch with one of the greatest poker players in history. Then she wrote a book about the experience, “Th
545 - How To Think Like Sherlock Holmes: Bestselling Author & Professional Poker Player Maria Konnikova Reveals The Must-Know Mental Strategies For A Sharper Mind
Maria Konnikova is the New York Times bestselling author of several books, including "The Confidence Game: Why We Fall For It Every Time." And "Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes." Today's she's on the podcast to talk about mastering your mind. Basically, Sherlock Holmes, even though he's a fictional detecti
353 - Maria Konnikova: How to Look at Life Like a Game and Make Better Choices Because of It
Maria Konnikova is a journalist. She’s written two New York Times best sellers. One about con artists and having the confidence to get away something. The other is about how detectives think. But now she’s immersed in poker (for her next book). And making big money (she made $200,000 in her first year playing). That WA
I can’t imagine walking into a situation like that… handing over $20,000. “You have too much attachment to money. Let me hold this in a jar,” the psychic would say. “I'll give it back whenever you ask." Then of course you never get it back. “It's a slow building of a relationship, slow building of trust,” Maria Konniko