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Marginal Gains

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The people at the top of any field rarely got there in one leap. They got there one percent at a time. Marginal Gains examines the small, deliberate improvements that compound into extraordinary performance — in your work, your habits, your mind, and your body. Each episode translates the science and strategy of high performance into something you can actually use tomorrow morning, drawing on what elite performers, researchers, and operators know about getting better and making it stick.

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Pulsar Studios

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Business

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5. Jul 2026

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Harnessing the Power of Visualization for Peak Performance 05.07.2026

Visualization is more than just a motivational technique. It's a powerful tool used by top performers across various fields to enhance their skills and achieve their goals. This episode explores the science behind visualization, how it impacts our brains and bodies, and how it can be used to improve performance. You'll learn about the different types of visualization and their specific application...

Nutrition as a Performance Variable Not a Moral Statement 29.06.2026

Nutrition gets tangled with identity, morality, and tribal affiliation. This episode strips that away and examines nutrition as a performance lever: what actually works, what the evidence supports, and what's theater. We explore the specific physiological mechanisms: how macronutrient timing affects muscle protein synthesis, how micronutrient deficiencies degrade cognitive function, and why the sa...

Learning Velocity and the Skill Acquisition Curve 22.06.2026

Not all practice is equal. This episode examines how elite performers compress learning timelines through deliberate practice design, and why most people's skill development plateaus after initial gains. We explore the specific mechanisms of skill acquisition: the transition from conscious incompetence to conscious competence to unconscious competence, and how to accelerate each phase. The episode...

Stress Inoculation and Building Antifragility 15.06.2026

Stress isn't the enemy of performance—chronic unmanaged stress is. This episode examines how elite performers use deliberate stress exposure to build resilience, and why avoiding stress entirely makes you fragile. We explore the concept of hormesis: the principle that small doses of a stressor trigger adaptive responses that make you more robust. The episode covers the difference between acute str...

Feedback Loops and the Architecture of Improvement 08.06.2026

You can't improve what you don't measure, but you can also destroy improvement by measuring the wrong things. This episode examines how to construct feedback loops that actually drive progress rather than creating the illusion of progress. We explore the difference between leading indicators (behaviors and outputs you control) and lagging indicators (results that follow), and why many people obses...

Decision Making Under Uncertainty and Cognitive Load 01.06.2026

Elite performers don't make better decisions because they're smarter—they make better decisions because they've reduced the number of decisions they need to make. This episode examines decision fatigue, choice architecture, and how to structure your environment so that your high-stakes decisions aren't contaminated by low-stakes friction. We explore the research on ego depletion and self-control a...

Sleep and Recovery as Performance Infrastructure 25.05.2026

Sleep is where the actual improvement happens—not during training, not during work, but during the hours you're unconscious. This episode examines why sleep is treated as optional by ambitious people and why that's the most expensive mistake in the marginal gains equation. We explore the specific physiological processes that occur during different sleep stages: how REM sleep consolidates procedura...

Building Habits That Survive Contact With Reality 11.05.2026

The habit-stacking and cue-routine-reward frameworks you've read about work—but only under controlled conditions. This episode examines why habits fail in the real world and how elite performers design habits that bend but don't break under pressure, fatigue, and competing demands. We explore the difference between habit formation (the neurological wiring) and habit maintenance (the ongoing execut...

Attention Architecture and the Friction of Focus 04.05.2026

Focus isn't a character trait you're born with—it's a skill built through environmental design and deliberate constraint. This episode moves beyond generic productivity advice to examine how attention actually works at the neurological level, and why most focus strategies fail. We explore the difference between sustained attention (staying on one task) and selective attention (filtering out noise)...

Why Tiny Changes Create Outsized Results 27.04.2026

Most people chase transformation through dramatic overhauls—new diets, complete schedule rewrites, personality reinventions. But the people who sustain excellence rarely work that way. This episode examines the mathematical and psychological foundations of marginal improvement, starting with how small changes accumulate through compounding. We explore the difference between linear thinking (1% bet...

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