My Weird Prompts

The human-AI collaboration podcast

A sloth and a donkey discuss whatever's on Daniel's mind — every episode generated by AI from a single voice prompt

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#3127: Crafting AI Characters That Feel Alive

Move beyond system prompts with structured character bibles that give AI personalities real inner lives.

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#3126: How Flat Hierarchy Actually Works (No, It’s Not No Managers)

Flat hierarchy isn’t no managers—it’s fewer gates between insight and action. But hidden hierarchies survive every reorg.

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#3125: When Democracy Requires Door-Knocking

Why Irish politicians knock on doors while Israeli MKs don't — and what Canada, Japan, and Taiwan do instead.

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#3124: Immigrant Strategies: Enclave vs. Full Immersion

Do enclave builders or full immersionists report higher satisfaction? The data reveals a surprising tradeoff.

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#3123: What Research Says About Healthy Families

Beyond the greeting-card version—what the data actually says about what makes families work.

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#3122: When Trust Collapses: Chile, Lebanon, South Korea

Three countries, three outcomes when citizens lost faith in their entire political class.

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#3121: Can You Benchmark Government Value for Money?

A century of attempts to measure whether citizens get a good deal on taxes — and why none have fully worked.

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#3120: What Makes Agentic Search Tools Like Exa Actually Work?

Why swapping Google for Exa transformed our show's accuracy — and what agentic search does differently.

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#3119: How to Catalog Your Entire Home Without Losing Your Mind

One listener spent 3 years cataloging thousands of items. Here’s what he learned about systems that actually survive.

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#3118: Anteaters: Savanna Animals, Not Jungle

Brazil has the most, but Paraguay has the highest density. And no, they don’t just eat ants.

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