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Fat Tony's Podcast

Fat Tony's Podcast

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Captivating conversations with amazing experts. Inspired by the works of Nassim Taleb, amongst others. Hosted by Sebastian David Lees.

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  • Gummo - Hacking, The Fight for Privacy, and Quantum Computing
    Jun 18 2025

    The digital world we inhabit grows more complex by the day, with threats evolving at breakneck speed. In this profound conversation, I'm joined by the legendary hacker known as Gummo - a figure whose journey from desperate teenager to Bitcoin billionaire to digital guardian defies easy categorization.

    Gummo's story begins with heartbreak. Left alone at 13 after their mother's death, they turned to technology not as a rebellious act but as a means of survival. "I started learning how to manipulate technology for financial gain... it wasn't for fun, it was to take care of myself," they explain. This origin story sets them apart from hackers driven by curiosity or mischief— their skills were forged in the crucible of necessity.

    What follows is a masterclass in modern digital security concerns. Gummo provides chilling insights into state-sponsored hacking programs that operate with governmental immunity, the wholesale erosion of privacy in exchange for convenience, and the alarming rise of AI-powered scams that can now replicate voices and faces with frightening accuracy.

    Despite amassing a fortune in Bitcoin during its infancy (mining over 180,000 coins), Gummo continues fighting cybercrime from hotel rooms rather than beaches. When I ask why they persist despite having the means to disappear completely, their answer is disarmingly beautiful: "Seeing families together, playing with their children, to see two people in love holding hands and kissing—there's so much that goes into preventing that from not happening." Their passion for protecting ordinary people from digital predators transcends wealth.

    The conversation culminates with Gummo's current fascination: quantum computing. Beyond its technical applications, their interest springs from a deeply personal place—the possibility of time travel to see their mother once more. This poignant revelation perfectly encapsulates the person: technically brilliant yet profoundly human, shaped by loss yet dedicated to protecting others from harm.

    Whether you're a technology professional or simply someone navigating our increasingly digital world, this conversation offers rare wisdom from someone who's seen both the darkest corners and brightest possibilities of our connected future. Subscribe now and join us for more thought-provoking discussions with extraordinary individuals who challenge our understanding of the world.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Chris Rawlinson - 42: The Answer to Everything (Including Education)
    Jun 14 2025

    Ever wondered why traditional education still looks largely unchanged since the industrial revolution? Chris Rawlinson, founder of 42 Courses, takes us on a fascinating journey from his days as an Ogilvy advertising executive to revolutionising online learning through behavioural science.

    Rawlinson explains how applying advertising principles to education led to a breakthrough approach - creating bite-sized, engaging content with immediate feedback rather than simply digitising academic lectures. This cross-industry innovation forms the foundation of 42 Courses, which partners with thought leaders like Rory Sutherland to deliver learning experiences designed for how people actually absorb information. The discussion reveals surprising insights about educational psychology, including the counterintuitive discovery that higher-priced courses are actually valued more highly by users, creating a tension between accessibility and perceived quality.

    The conversation shifts to exploring how artificial intelligence is transforming personalised learning. Rawlinson shares how 42 Courses already uses AI to tailor content to individual learners' needs and industries, while acknowledging both current limitations and extraordinary future potential. Both host and guest share optimism about technology's democratising effect, not just on education but on entrepreneurship itself, as tools for creation become increasingly accessible to everyone. They envision a world where robotics and AI will do for manufacturing what digital tools have done for software - creating near-zero cost entrepreneurship opportunities across all industries.

    What skills will matter most in this rapidly evolving landscape? According to Chris, critical thinking, curiosity, and an entrepreneurial mindset will be essential as we navigate a world of increasing technological capability and complexity. For a fascinating glimpse into the future of learning and work, this episode delivers powerful insights about how education is being reimagined for the digital age.

    Chris has generously agreed to give Fat Tony's listeners a discount on any of the courses offered on 42courses.com - Use the code 'fattonys' on checkout.

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    1 h y 8 m
  • Megan Preston Meyer - Uncertainty, Supply Chains, and Stories that Matter
    May 18 2025

    What happens when a data analytics expert trades boardrooms for bedtime stories? In this captivating conversation, Megan Preston Meyer reveals her remarkable journey from corporate number-cruncher to children's book author with a fascinating twist.

    For over a decade, Megan worked in analytics and supply chain management, helping companies extract value from their data. Yet beneath this corporate exterior lay a childhood dream of becoming an author. Five years ago, she took a leap of faith, stepping away from her secure career to pursue writing full-time – and hasn't looked back since.

    Her unique contribution to children's literature comes in the form of books that don't shy away from complex concepts. The "Supply Jane and FIFO Adventures" introduce young readers to operations concepts through engaging stories, while her latest release, "Max Entropy and the Avalanche," tackles uncertainty and prediction limitations through two contrasting characters. As Megan explains, "I didn't set out to write a Taleb book for kids," yet she's created exactly that – a thoughtful exploration of chaos theory and model limitations accessible to young minds.

    What makes her approach so refreshing is her refusal to oversimplify. "It is not my job in 24 pages to explain the entire world of supply chain," she notes. Instead, she introduces vocabulary and awareness, laying foundations children can build upon through repeated exposure. Perhaps most surprisingly, adults frequently report learning alongside their children when reading her books.

    Beyond children's literature, Megan has crafted "The Corporate Elements Mysteries," cozy mysteries set in office environments that explore workplace absurdities with humour and insight. This dual approach to storytelling allows her to process and share her corporate experiences through different lenses.

    Our conversation weaves through educational philosophy, the invisible infrastructure that powers our world, and the balance between planning and resilience. Megan's work represents a brilliant example of repurposing specialized knowledge for broader impact, demonstrating how professional expertise can transform into accessible stories that resonate across generations.

    Discover how stories can make complex ideas digestible and why introducing children to concepts like uncertainty might be one of the most valuable gifts we can give them in an increasingly unpredictable world.

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