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"Niall broke the news" 💔 Louis Tomlinson describes the moment he heard devastating news that Liam Payne had passed away. He recalls having a similar feeling to when his sister, Félicité, passed away. #onedirection #louistomlinson #celebrity #liampayne #podcast
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"Niall broke the news" 💔 Louis Tomlinson describes the moment he heard devastating news that Liam Payne had passed away. He recalls having a similar feeling to when his sister, Félicité, passed away. #onedirection #louistomlinson #celebrity #liampayne #podcast
What’s hidden under the trees of the Amazon 👀  #podcast #amazon #rainforest #wildlife
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What’s hidden under the trees of the Amazon 👀 #podcast #amazon #rainforest #wildlife
Dr Rena Malik is one of the world’s leading urologists who believes something is quietly going wrong with our bodies and our relationships… And the data she’s seeing suggests it’s happening faster than most people realise. Rena specialises in the urinary and reproductive systems with expertise in sexual medicine and hormone health.  And what I like about her is that she goes through all of the questions which no one has ever answered for us. We discussed things like: - The dangerous TikTok trend that is breaking penises. - The hidden nerve that controls your sex life. - How 52% of men can’t get erections. - Why young people are having less sex than ever. - The food that you can eat to help with erectile dysfunction. These aren’t conversations people are having openly which is why having Dr Rena on to educate us was so important to do. She saw a gap in education out there and she’s stepped into help close that gap.  She explained how desire isn’t something that just appears. It’s built through anticipation, novelty and emotional connection - these are things that modern life is having a bigger impact on that we realise. We spoke about why scheduling intimacy isn’t unromantic (it’s sometimes necessary) and why so many relationships struggle not because people don’t care but because they stop being intentional. I didn’t realise how much of this I didn’t understand before sitting down with her again.  #podcast #health #doctor #relationships #dating
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Dr Rena Malik is one of the world’s leading urologists who believes something is quietly going wrong with our bodies and our relationships… And the data she’s seeing suggests it’s happening faster than most people realise. Rena specialises in the urinary and reproductive systems with expertise in sexual medicine and hormone health. And what I like about her is that she goes through all of the questions which no one has ever answered for us. We discussed things like: - The dangerous TikTok trend that is breaking penises. - The hidden nerve that controls your sex life. - How 52% of men can’t get erections. - Why young people are having less sex than ever. - The food that you can eat to help with erectile dysfunction. These aren’t conversations people are having openly which is why having Dr Rena on to educate us was so important to do. She saw a gap in education out there and she’s stepped into help close that gap. She explained how desire isn’t something that just appears. It’s built through anticipation, novelty and emotional connection - these are things that modern life is having a bigger impact on that we realise. We spoke about why scheduling intimacy isn’t unromantic (it’s sometimes necessary) and why so many relationships struggle not because people don’t care but because they stop being intentional. I didn’t realise how much of this I didn’t understand before sitting down with her again. #podcast #health #doctor #relationships #dating
Kamala Harris made history as America’s first female, first Black, and first South Asian Vice President. Today, she sits down with me for the longest interview she has ever had… Before becoming Vice President, she served as California’s Attorney General and later as a U.S. Senator. In a time when America feels divided and uncertain, Kamala told me I could ask her anything… and that’s what I did.  We spoke candidly about the night she thought she’d won, a moment she says felt almost unreal comparing it to the loss of her mother. We cover: - What really happened the night she lost to Trump… - Her complicated relationship with Joe Biden. - When did she realise the White House was suppressing her? - The phone call that made her furious before the debate. - If she regrets not doing the Joe Rogan interview? - What was it like pretending Biden was okay when she knew he wasn’t? And… will she run for president again in 2028? I didn’t want another interview full of talking points. I wanted to understand why Kamala cares so deeply about what she does and where that conviction comes from. There were moments in our conversation where you could see how heavy it still is for her. Her work has always been about people, shaped by empathy, service, and faith in what America stands for. Regardless of where you stand politically, this conversation is about leadership, honesty, and what it takes to keep fighting when you’ve lost everything. And as a podcaster, having these conversations are important as they shed light on the inner workings of the people and systems that govern us. #usa #president #politics #whitehouse #kamalaharris
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Kamala Harris made history as America’s first female, first Black, and first South Asian Vice President. Today, she sits down with me for the longest interview she has ever had… Before becoming Vice President, she served as California’s Attorney General and later as a U.S. Senator. In a time when America feels divided and uncertain, Kamala told me I could ask her anything… and that’s what I did. We spoke candidly about the night she thought she’d won, a moment she says felt almost unreal comparing it to the loss of her mother. We cover: - What really happened the night she lost to Trump… - Her complicated relationship with Joe Biden. - When did she realise the White House was suppressing her? - The phone call that made her furious before the debate. - If she regrets not doing the Joe Rogan interview? - What was it like pretending Biden was okay when she knew he wasn’t? And… will she run for president again in 2028? I didn’t want another interview full of talking points. I wanted to understand why Kamala cares so deeply about what she does and where that conviction comes from. There were moments in our conversation where you could see how heavy it still is for her. Her work has always been about people, shaped by empathy, service, and faith in what America stands for. Regardless of where you stand politically, this conversation is about leadership, honesty, and what it takes to keep fighting when you’ve lost everything. And as a podcaster, having these conversations are important as they shed light on the inner workings of the people and systems that govern us. #usa #president #politics #whitehouse #kamalaharris
“Don’t sweat the small stuff” is rubbish advice. Sweating the small stuff has been the foundation behind everything I’ve built, my businesses, the podcast, all of it. I’ve won by obsessing over the details everyone else thinks are too trivial to matter. Stack enough of them together and suddenly you’re miles ahead. Because you only need ONE to pay off, and that small detail becomes a competitive edge that no one saw coming. It’s the fonts I use in my social posts. It’s monitoring the CO2 levels in the studio while we record. It’s hundreds of micro decisions that half the time I didn’t know would matter, but did them anyway, because they COULD matter. After sitting down with hundreds of incredibly successful people, I’m convinced that THIS is the secret. The best aren’t lucky, they’re obsessed. They notice what others ignore. They care about the unsexy stuff. AI is averaging the internet, being “good enough” now just makes you invisible. The real opportunity RIGHT NOW is to be one better than that. So, with my long-term partner Adobe Express, I’ve built The One Better Guide. A collection of the best, sometimes small, sometimes big, practical things top creatives, founders and entrepreneurs have done to be just one bit better than everyone else. It’s the guide I wish I had 15 years ago, all in one place, inside Adobe Express. There’s no excuse for average anymore. Sweat that small stuff. #ad #podcast
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“Don’t sweat the small stuff” is rubbish advice. Sweating the small stuff has been the foundation behind everything I’ve built, my businesses, the podcast, all of it. I’ve won by obsessing over the details everyone else thinks are too trivial to matter. Stack enough of them together and suddenly you’re miles ahead. Because you only need ONE to pay off, and that small detail becomes a competitive edge that no one saw coming. It’s the fonts I use in my social posts. It’s monitoring the CO2 levels in the studio while we record. It’s hundreds of micro decisions that half the time I didn’t know would matter, but did them anyway, because they COULD matter. After sitting down with hundreds of incredibly successful people, I’m convinced that THIS is the secret. The best aren’t lucky, they’re obsessed. They notice what others ignore. They care about the unsexy stuff. AI is averaging the internet, being “good enough” now just makes you invisible. The real opportunity RIGHT NOW is to be one better than that. So, with my long-term partner Adobe Express, I’ve built The One Better Guide. A collection of the best, sometimes small, sometimes big, practical things top creatives, founders and entrepreneurs have done to be just one bit better than everyone else. It’s the guide I wish I had 15 years ago, all in one place, inside Adobe Express. There’s no excuse for average anymore. Sweat that small stuff. #ad #podcast
Creatine might be doing more for your brain than you realise 🧠 Louisa Nicola explains that creatine is not just a muscle supplement. The body produces only a small amount naturally, and a standard five gram dose mainly supports muscle, with limited amounts reaching the brain. Because it must cross into the brain, higher doses have been studied for cognitive support. Louisa also points to evidence suggesting creatine may help protect the brain during stress and injury. Would you take creatine for brain health? #podcast #creatine #health
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Creatine might be doing more for your brain than you realise 🧠 Louisa Nicola explains that creatine is not just a muscle supplement. The body produces only a small amount naturally, and a standard five gram dose mainly supports muscle, with limited amounts reaching the brain. Because it must cross into the brain, higher doses have been studied for cognitive support. Louisa also points to evidence suggesting creatine may help protect the brain during stress and injury. Would you take creatine for brain health? #podcast #creatine #health
Ex CIA Agent, John Kiriakou reveals why he believes THIS?! #podcast #cia #secretservice
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Ex CIA Agent, John Kiriakou reveals why he believes THIS?! #podcast #cia #secretservice
Ex-Secret service agent Desmond O’Neill reveals one his most darkest cases… #podcast #secretservice #agent #crimestory
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Ex-Secret service agent Desmond O’Neill reveals one his most darkest cases… #podcast #secretservice #agent #crimestory
Ex-CIA agent John Kiriakou reveals one of the craziest undercover agent stories you will ever hear  😦  #podcast #cia #spy #secretservice #agent
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Ex-CIA agent John Kiriakou reveals one of the craziest undercover agent stories you will ever hear 😦 #podcast #cia #spy #secretservice #agent
"What makes people beautiful is not that we get everything right. It's that we get many things wrong." - Simon Sinek
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"What makes people beautiful is not that we get everything right. It's that we get many things wrong." - Simon Sinek
What it feels like to hold a human brain… 🧠  #podcast #health #Science #doctor
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What it feels like to hold a human brain… 🧠 #podcast #health #Science #doctor
Hundreds of years ago, people dreamt of what we had now ❤️  Jimmy Carr said this perfectly during one of our conversations on The Diary Of A CEO #podcast #interview #jimmycarr #motivation #hopecore
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Hundreds of years ago, people dreamt of what we had now ❤️ Jimmy Carr said this perfectly during one of our conversations on The Diary Of A CEO #podcast #interview #jimmycarr #motivation #hopecore
Dr Pradip reveals what he believes is the best way to strip belly fat  #health #podcast #clips #bellyfat #doctor
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Dr Pradip reveals what he believes is the best way to strip belly fat #health #podcast #clips #bellyfat #doctor
Shi Heng Yi reveals what’s destroying your focus  #podcast #focus
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Shi Heng Yi reveals what’s destroying your focus #podcast #focus
Are we confusing how important AI is with how safe it is to invest in? Today I’m sitting down with Jeremy Grantham - a man whose firm managed up to $165 billion and helped create one of the world's first index funds. He has spent more than 60 years studying markets, money, and human behaviour.  Along the way, he’s built a legendary reputation for spotting financial ‘bubbles’ long before most people admit they exist - those rare, dangerous moments when pure excitement and FOMO push asset prices completely out of reality, far beyond what they are actually worth.  And Jeremy believes that exact pattern is happening with AI right now... We broke this down some more: - Could AI be revolutionary and still become a dangerous bubble? - Why do the most exciting stocks often fall the hardest? - What would happen if AI stocks dropped by 70%? - How did Amazon fall 92% and still become one of the biggest companies on earth? - Are markets driven more by psychology than numbers? - Why is Jeremy moving his own money out of US stocks? - Could house prices still have further to fall? And this conversation didn’t stop at markets… Jeremy also opened up about what’s happening to human fertility… He broke down why sperm counts have dropped so dramatically since 1970 and the hidden role that pesticides, plastics, and PFAS are playing that most people completely fail to realise. What became clear to me during our chat is that Jeremy isn't just warning us about AI.  He's warning us about our behaviour around risk - the assumption that because something will matter in the future, any price we pay for it today must be justified. He wants us to know that something can be revolutionary and STILL be overpriced… For anyone trying to understand what we might be missing in this AI moment and beyond, this is an essential conversation. Watch our full conversation now on YouTube, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Search "The Diary Of A CEO Jeremy Grantham". #investing #ai #investortips #makingmoney #thediaryofaceo
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Are we confusing how important AI is with how safe it is to invest in? Today I’m sitting down with Jeremy Grantham - a man whose firm managed up to $165 billion and helped create one of the world's first index funds. He has spent more than 60 years studying markets, money, and human behaviour. Along the way, he’s built a legendary reputation for spotting financial ‘bubbles’ long before most people admit they exist - those rare, dangerous moments when pure excitement and FOMO push asset prices completely out of reality, far beyond what they are actually worth. And Jeremy believes that exact pattern is happening with AI right now... We broke this down some more: - Could AI be revolutionary and still become a dangerous bubble? - Why do the most exciting stocks often fall the hardest? - What would happen if AI stocks dropped by 70%? - How did Amazon fall 92% and still become one of the biggest companies on earth? - Are markets driven more by psychology than numbers? - Why is Jeremy moving his own money out of US stocks? - Could house prices still have further to fall? And this conversation didn’t stop at markets… Jeremy also opened up about what’s happening to human fertility… He broke down why sperm counts have dropped so dramatically since 1970 and the hidden role that pesticides, plastics, and PFAS are playing that most people completely fail to realise. What became clear to me during our chat is that Jeremy isn't just warning us about AI. He's warning us about our behaviour around risk - the assumption that because something will matter in the future, any price we pay for it today must be justified. He wants us to know that something can be revolutionary and STILL be overpriced… For anyone trying to understand what we might be missing in this AI moment and beyond, this is an essential conversation. Watch our full conversation now on YouTube, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Search "The Diary Of A CEO Jeremy Grantham". #investing #ai #investortips #makingmoney #thediaryofaceo
This is what a real human brain looks like. Dr Jill Taylor brings out an actual human brain complete with the spinal cord and nerves to show the incredible complexity of what makes us who we are. She explains how every thought, emotion, and movement starts right here. Have you ever seen a real human brain before? #health #brainhealth #podcast #brain #clips
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This is what a real human brain looks like. Dr Jill Taylor brings out an actual human brain complete with the spinal cord and nerves to show the incredible complexity of what makes us who we are. She explains how every thought, emotion, and movement starts right here. Have you ever seen a real human brain before? #health #brainhealth #podcast #brain #clips
What would you do if the technology we already use every day was about to become more powerful than almost anyone is prepared for? That’s the question I kept coming back to in this conversation with Daniel Kokotajlo. Daniel was an Artificial Intelligence (AI) safety researcher at OpenAI who walked away from the company because he was deeply concerned by the speed at which superintelligence was being built and whether the people building it had a real plan to keep it under control. Back in 2021, Daniel made specific predictions about what AI would look like by 2026 and many of them have already happened. Now he’s looking ahead at what he believes could happen before the end of this decade and it’s something I think everyone running a business, building a career, or simply living in the modern world needs to understand. Daniel isn’t speaking like someone trying to scare people - he’s speaking like someone who has spent years looking at the raw data, the incentives, the corporations, the governments and the ACTUAL speed of progress. We discussed things like: - Why he chose to leave OpenAI and speak publicly. - Why he believes superintelligence could arrive in the next few years. - How AI could fundamentally change jobs, the economy and the military. - The race between companies and countries makes this so difficult to control. - What ordinary people should actually do right now to prepare. - Whether there is still a way to prevent this from going badly. I use AI every day. I invest in companies using AI. I can see the extraordinary upside of this technology and it is going to continue becoming a massive part of all of our lives and careers. The question is whether we understand it quickly enough to make better decisions. There was a moment towards the end of this conversation where I told Daniel that I could see how much he cares about this. And I meant that. Care itself makes others feel care. If you're trying to understand where AI is really heading, I highly recommend watching or listening to this episode. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Watch our full conversation now on YouTube, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Search "The Diary Of A CEO Daniel Kokotajlo". #ai #whistleblower #techhouse #thediaryofaceo #podcasting
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What would you do if the technology we already use every day was about to become more powerful than almost anyone is prepared for? That’s the question I kept coming back to in this conversation with Daniel Kokotajlo. Daniel was an Artificial Intelligence (AI) safety researcher at OpenAI who walked away from the company because he was deeply concerned by the speed at which superintelligence was being built and whether the people building it had a real plan to keep it under control. Back in 2021, Daniel made specific predictions about what AI would look like by 2026 and many of them have already happened. Now he’s looking ahead at what he believes could happen before the end of this decade and it’s something I think everyone running a business, building a career, or simply living in the modern world needs to understand. Daniel isn’t speaking like someone trying to scare people - he’s speaking like someone who has spent years looking at the raw data, the incentives, the corporations, the governments and the ACTUAL speed of progress. We discussed things like: - Why he chose to leave OpenAI and speak publicly. - Why he believes superintelligence could arrive in the next few years. - How AI could fundamentally change jobs, the economy and the military. - The race between companies and countries makes this so difficult to control. - What ordinary people should actually do right now to prepare. - Whether there is still a way to prevent this from going badly. I use AI every day. I invest in companies using AI. I can see the extraordinary upside of this technology and it is going to continue becoming a massive part of all of our lives and careers. The question is whether we understand it quickly enough to make better decisions. There was a moment towards the end of this conversation where I told Daniel that I could see how much he cares about this. And I meant that. Care itself makes others feel care. If you're trying to understand where AI is really heading, I highly recommend watching or listening to this episode. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. Watch our full conversation now on YouTube, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Search "The Diary Of A CEO Daniel Kokotajlo". #ai #whistleblower #techhouse #thediaryofaceo #podcasting
“Don’t quit”
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“Don’t quit”
Stop touching receipts immediately!!  #podcast #health #reciepts
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Stop touching receipts immediately!! #podcast #health #reciepts
I was shocked to learn that in some studies, up to 27% of people on birth control report a decrease in their libido or sex drive. And yet, how many people are ACTUALLY talking about this? That’s why today I’m sitting down with Dr Rachel Rubin. Rachel is a board-certified urologist and sexual medicine specialist and one of ONLY 80 doctors in the US trained to treat both male and female sexual health. Before we started recording, Rachel said “I’m filled with rage”… She explained that people are being denied basic information about their bodies, hormones, sexual health and the treatments that could improve their quality of life… I said to Rachel in this conversation that it’s staggering that so many women are still being let down by the medical system. It makes you think - if men were in this exact situation, would this be the case? We discussed things like: - Why so many women are told their symptoms are normal when they are actually treatable. - Why Testosterone is not just a male hormone. - How hormones can affect UTIs, libido, pain during sex and overall quality of life. - If doctors are properly trained in women’s sexual health. - Why men need to understand the main topic of this episode too. What became clear to me is that this isn’t just a conversation about sex. It’s about health, relationships, confidence, ageing, pain, shame and the way people feel in their own bodies. At the end of the conversation I told Rachel that there are very few people who have her credibility and experience, with her ability to explain these subjects in a way people can actually understand. For anyone who wants to better understand their own body, or better understand someone they love - I really recommend watching this conversation. Watch our full conversation now on YouTube, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Search "The Diary Of A CEO DR Rachel Rubin". #doctor #health #womenshealth #thediaryofaceo #newepisode
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I was shocked to learn that in some studies, up to 27% of people on birth control report a decrease in their libido or sex drive. And yet, how many people are ACTUALLY talking about this? That’s why today I’m sitting down with Dr Rachel Rubin. Rachel is a board-certified urologist and sexual medicine specialist and one of ONLY 80 doctors in the US trained to treat both male and female sexual health. Before we started recording, Rachel said “I’m filled with rage”… She explained that people are being denied basic information about their bodies, hormones, sexual health and the treatments that could improve their quality of life… I said to Rachel in this conversation that it’s staggering that so many women are still being let down by the medical system. It makes you think - if men were in this exact situation, would this be the case? We discussed things like: - Why so many women are told their symptoms are normal when they are actually treatable. - Why Testosterone is not just a male hormone. - How hormones can affect UTIs, libido, pain during sex and overall quality of life. - If doctors are properly trained in women’s sexual health. - Why men need to understand the main topic of this episode too. What became clear to me is that this isn’t just a conversation about sex. It’s about health, relationships, confidence, ageing, pain, shame and the way people feel in their own bodies. At the end of the conversation I told Rachel that there are very few people who have her credibility and experience, with her ability to explain these subjects in a way people can actually understand. For anyone who wants to better understand their own body, or better understand someone they love - I really recommend watching this conversation. Watch our full conversation now on YouTube, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Search "The Diary Of A CEO DR Rachel Rubin". #doctor #health #womenshealth #thediaryofaceo #newepisode

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The Diary Of A CEO (@steven) has 5.33M Tiktok followers with a 7.95% engagement rate over the past 12 months. Across 1.25K videos, The Diary Of A CEO received 51.8M total likes and 657M views, averaging 41.5K likes per video. This page tracks The Diary Of A CEO's performance metrics, top content, and engagement trends — updated daily.

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The Diary Of A CEO received 51.8M total likes across 1.25K videos in the last 12 months, averaging 41.5K likes per video.
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The Diary Of A CEO's TikTok content generated 657M total views over the last 12 months.