Nuno Mendes, CFA
Allegedly Better
Each episode takes one theme – happiness, wealth, productivity – and the landmark books on it, then works through their ideas in conversation. Less a contest than a meeting of minds: where the best books on a subject keep arriving at the same place, we draw out that shared message and pressure-test what it really means for you.
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Nuno Mendes, CFA
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Jul 2, 2026
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Episodes
Atomic Habits: How to Build a Foolproof Habit Blueprint — Series Premiere. 02.07.2026 4:56
Welcome to the first episode of Allegedly Better — the podcast that takes a book apart and puts back only what actually changes how you live. We open with James Clear's Atomic Habits, and the uncomfortable idea at its core: you don't rise to the level of your goals, you fall to the level of your systems. Motivation and willpower are unreliable and finite; lasting change comes from tiny,...
5 Books to Master Your Mind: Discipline, Grit & Peak Performance (Goggins, Greene, Duckworth, Holiday & Ericsson) 27.06.2026 20:38
'Greatness isn't a gift...' talent x effort = skill (Note: Effort counts twice) skill x effort = achievement Five essential books on discipline, mastery, and mental toughness in one episode: Mastery by Robert Greene, The Obstacle Is the Way by Ryan Holiday, Peak by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool, Grit by Angela Duckworth, and Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins. What separates the...
Allegedly Better Episode 3 - Debate on book summary 'Getting to Yes' · 'Difficult Conversations' · 'Crucial Conversations' · 'Never Split the Difference' 23.06.2026 11:59
Four of the most famous books on negotiation and difficult conversations — Getting to Yes, Never Split the Difference, Crucial Conversations, Difficult Conversations — and they don't agree on how to win. Harvard says be rational: separate the people from the problem and reason your way to a deal. An FBI hostage negotiator says that's exactly why you lose — the person across the table was...
The Comedy of Capital 20.06.2026 7:22
Dante's Divine Comedy as a map of desire – and a field guide to how capital gets misallocated. You wake up in the middle of your life and realise the path you've been carefully building has led somewhere wrong. No single catastrophe – just the slow recognition that you've been aiming at the wrong thing for years. That's where Dante starts: not with a hero, but with a man who ad...
Eight Winners, One Lie 14.06.2026 12:48
Eight books promise to make you rich. Every single author won — and that's exactly the problem. The lie isn't buried in any one chapter. The lie is the premise on the cover: that winning the game qualifies you to explain it. Survivors are the worst people to ask how a game actually works, because they can't see everyone who did the same things they did and still lost. So this episod...
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