
By Dave Nadig
|August 13, 2026
Matt Zeigler sits down with Dave Nadig to unpack Free Treasure and explore how personal writing gets shaped through drafting, editing, feedback, and the willingness to cut ideas you love. They also discuss AI and creative writing, why human editors still matter, and Dave's larger argument that time and attention may be the most valuable things we can give other people.

By Matt Zeigler
|August 11, 2026
Matt Zeigler sits down with Adam Bruderly of The 9:03 Collective to explore how live music, shared experiences, and community can help us process emotions and transform difficult moments. Starting with Greg Larkin's story of attending a Black Crowes concert after working as a first responder on 9/11, they discuss emotional catharsis, collective experience, endurance sports, family, and why some of life's most meaningful moments only happen when we give ourselves permission to participate.

By Kris Abdelmessih
|August 11, 2026
Kris Abdelmessih breaks down what the collapse of a highly leveraged AI trade reveals about leverage, liquidity, risk management, and why intelligence alone is not enough to survive markets. He also explains how experienced traders recognize when someone has lost control of their own fate, why apparent market liquidity can disappear when it matters most, and how he uses AI tools like Claude to organize his writing without outsourcing the thinking.

By Dave Nadig
|August 11, 2026
An Unplugged essay in three moments. At sunrise, on the water, and at church - Dave Nadig tells stories on what it means to receive someone's full attention, and what might forever be the rarest thing there is.













