Jan 15, 2021
On this episode of the Somewhat Frank Podcast, Frank Gruber
(@FrankGruber) and John Guidos (@JohnGuidos) reflect on 2020 and
talk about what excites them in 2021. Frank made some of the
classic resolutions which included healthier eating habits and
exercise routines but also started a new one, where he’s been
drawing a new thing every day. Some examples are on his Instagram
or Facebook stories (
http://www.instagram.com/stories/highlights/17885120833920189/).
Frank also celebrates the following people from his
network:
Frank and John also talk about the following upcoming
events:
—The Non-Obvious Diversity Summit (
https://www.nonobviousdiversity.com/) is
coming up January 26 - 29th and I'll be speaking about investing in
diverse startups along with Courtney Caldwell of ShearShare, Travis
Holloway of Solo Funds, Ash Kumra of Peak Mindful, Marlon Nichols
of MaC Venture Capital, and Allyson Kapin of The W Fund. Register
at the following link:
https://www.nonobviousdiversity.com/.
—NASA iTech is looking for innovators who are
interested in sharing their latest with NASA Chief Technologists.
If you know anyone interested apply by 1/29, more details
here:
https://www.established.us/nit.
The guys talk about these new books/articles:
Where in the world is billionaire Jack Ma?
Real-life Faceoff?
Llama inhaler for COVID relief
First-Night Effect = Half Your Brain Sleeps, While Other Stays
Awake
Lobster technology
Here's a rabbit hole if you're interested
This stuff is getting real
Apple car is coming in 5 years
Progress for gender equality in pro sports starting with
basketball, thank you San Antonio Spurs
Followed by baseball, thank you Boston Red Sox.
Thank you, big sis!
—The TB12 Method (
https://amzn.to/3so6lrr)- Whether you
love Tom Brady or not, this book came out a few years ago and
offers a unique approach to a longer, healthier life. It struck a
chord, as the strength training I did as an athlete in high school
and into college was very similar to what Brady encountered. He
realized that pliability is just as important as strength training.
I wish I would have had this book 20 years ago but it's never too
late to become more pliable and make a change for the
better.
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somewhatfrank@est.us.