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Recommendations and Resolutions for 2016 (#129)

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This episode is ~99% serious recommendations and resolutions for 2016.  But I am joined by tech entrepreneur and investor, Kevin Rose, so it’s at least 1% shenanigans.

[Here is the Stakes resource/PDF I mention in this episode]

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You can find the transcript of this episode here. Transcripts of all episodes can be found here.

#129: Recommendations and Resolutions for 2016 - Kevin Rose and Tim Ferriss

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