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Greg Isenberg and Morgan Linton compare Claude Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.3 Codex, highlighting their differing philosophies of autonomous agents versus interactive collaboration, live testing them by building a Polymarket competitor, and discussing token usage and when to use each model.
Matthew Gould, CEO of Unstoppable Domains, discusses the company's successful pivot from a web3 naming service to an ICANN-accredited registrar, detailing their rapid growth, new product features for domain investors, advocacy against mandatory KYC, and plans for acquiring new top-level domains in the upcoming ICANN round amidst changing market dynamics and a post-crypto bubble landscape.
Pieter Levels, the prolific indie hacker and digital nomad, joins John Collison to discuss his philosophy on building bootstrapped multi-million dollar businesses, the transformative yet lonely aspects of digital nomading, how he leverages AI for automation, the power of a personal brand, the regulatory and cultural challenges for entrepreneurs in Europe, and essential principles of personal finance and product design.
Jonathan Tenenbaum, Andrew Rosener, Shane Cultra, and Tatiana Gramatikova-Bonneau discuss the challenges of educating businesses about domain value, the impact of AI on branding, the concept of domains as digital antiques, and a new platform for domain-for-equity deals.
Domain investors Arif, Jason, and Todd Ryan, joined by Josh Reason, discuss personal sales results, strategies for managing large domain portfolios, complex issues with Afternic sales accounts, the unique utility and market dynamics of blockchain domains, and the evolving role of domain brokers.
Alex Finn explains how to leverage AI agents like Moltbot (formerly Clawdbot), which he calls Henry, as proactive, 24/7 employees that monitor trends, build product features, and improve workflows for solopreneurs, emphasizing deep context, clear expectations, strategic model use, and a cautious approach to security, in conversation with Greg Isenberg.
Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson discuss how 37signals leverages ideas across their product portfolio, emphasizing the value of experimentation, revisiting past concepts, and prioritizing a fun, flexible design approach, drawing inspiration from various sources including their own history and even seemingly unrelated fields like magazine design and film aesthetics as mentioned by Key Takeaways.
Andrew Allemann discusses highlights from the Internet Commerce Association (ICA) meeting in Las Vegas, including interviews with domain industry experts such as Ari Goldberger, Ron Jackson, Tessa Holcomb, Kamila Sekiewicz, Brooke Hernandez, Brady Anthony-Brumfield, Darpan Munjal, Brian Hartman, Logan Flatt, and Jeff Sass, who share insights on domain valuation, industry trends, and new opportunities.
David Senra distills the core ideas from Rick Rubin's 'The Creative Act: A Way of Being,' emphasizing the importance of habits, intuition, patience, and challenging established rules in the pursuit of creating great work.
In this episode of DomainSherpa, Jonathan Tenenbaum, Andrew Rosener, Josh Reason, and Andrew Miller discuss domain name sales, NameJet auctions, the ICA conference in Las Vegas, and domain investing strategies, including insights on liquidity and keyword domains. They also discuss collectibles, Draft Kings and the Kubba Kup pickleball tournament.
Todd Ryan and Josh Reason recap the ICA 2026 annual meetup, discussing highlights such as pickleball, first-time attendees like Larry Fischer and Jeremiah, breakfast connections, and the general atmosphere, while also touching on domain sales data, upcoming events, and future directions for the ICA.
Alex Hormozi interviews Tony Robbins about the dichotomy between duty and enjoyment, finding fulfillment beyond financial success, the power of language in shaping emotions, and strategies for opportunity selection and achieving emotional connection to one's work, ultimately distilling decades of experience into actionable insights for business owners and individuals seeking a more meaningful life.
Sam Parr and Shaan Puri interview Morgan Housel about the psychology of money, how to spend it, and how behavior plays a larger role than knowledge when it comes to building wealth, featuring insights on Warren Buffett, investing, and personal finance.
Nick Huber discusses his experiences buying a company, the mistakes he made, and lessons learned, as well as sharing his insights on global hiring, the importance of focus and consistency in business, and his updated thoughts on holdcos, with Shaan Puri.
Todd Ryan and Josh Reason discuss domain investing, review 2025 domain sales data, and provide their outlook for 2026, including discussion of specific sales like dragonfly.com and pickle.com, and the upcoming ICA meetup in Las Vegas.
Seth Godin discusses key marketing principles including building trust, creating remarkable products, finding the smallest viable audience, and prioritizing consistency over authenticity, emphasizing that marketing is about telling a true story and creating a movement, with Bfiggy and Kostas.
Kathryn from Do It On A Dime provides encouragement, hacks, and inspiration to help viewers declutter and organize their homes in 2025, focusing on simple routines, mindset shifts, and affordable solutions, while also promoting her Fresh Start program.
Mikki Mase breaks down how Phil Ivey used card edging to win millions at Baccarat, the casinos' subsequent refusal to pay, and the ensuing legal battles, highlighting the nuances between skillful exploitation and outright cheating.
Ryan Hurst shares five key practices he implemented in his 30s and 40s to maintain strength, mobility, and pain-free movement into his 50s, emphasizing the importance of hanging, mobility exercises, appropriate strength training, finding a 'why,' and cultivating a supportive community.
Lenny interviews Brian Chesky, CEO of Airbnb, about the company's shift in product management, moving away from traditional growth channels, the importance of founder involvement, and Airbnb's product development philosophy, as well as offering insights into Brian's personal life, leadership style, and strategies for avoiding burnout.