Jeremy Chan
Summersoul
Nascent observations, thoughts, and insights into the human condition, errant or otherwise. Some episodes are AI-generated by feeding Jeremy's articles to NotebookLM, and some are article read-throughs with music and additional audio interspersed. summersoul.substack.com
Author
Jeremy Chan
Category
Podcast website
Latest episode
Jun 29, 2026
Where to listen?
Podcasts in the app Replaio Radio Coming soonPodcasts are coming to the app soon. Install now and be the first to see a whole new take on podcasts
Episodes
Behind the Glass Wall, Part I 29.06.2026 19:33
The Alignment Gap between employees and owners causes friction Workers frequently perceive leadership decisions as hostile or opaque because of an asymmetry of risk, where owners carry the burden of survival and financial liability, where workers carry the burden of execution. To overcome this disconnect, you can adopt an owner mindset, assuming responsibility for problems that have no home, findi...
The Splendour of You 27.04.2026 29:13
Our "battle-hardened" perspectives provide indispensable value, though we ourselves may be blind to that perspective. Fear of unoriginality, redundancy, and imposter syndrome silence our unique voices. Adopting a personal "constitution" of self love, and defining a good purpose liberates us to life. Get full access to Summersoul at summersoul.substack.com/subscribe
The Taste Deficit, Part II 20.02.2026 25:48
AI lacks subjective taste, relying on data patterns rather than human intuition or emotion. While AI enhances productivity, true creativity requires an author’s unique vibe and lived experience. Humans provide the authenticity and spirit that machines cannot replicate. Get full access to Summersoul at summersoul.substack.com/subscribe
The Taste Deficit, Part I 15.02.2026 23:40
The Taste Deficit, Part 1 — The Role of Taste in Production Human taste serves as a vital differentiator in commercial processes as AI automates output. Productivity belongs to robots, leaving humans to focus on the "wasteful" play and experimentation arising from our curiosity. Ultimately, humans will use AI as an amplifier, encoding their "golden intent" more and more to project themselves furth...
The Value Delusion 14.01.2026 23:51
What is at the root of the things we value? Using the "5 Whys" technique and by relating our lives to other things we think are valuable (gold, real estate, art, stocks, crypto, etc), we begin to see that value often lacks objective foundations. Instead, it is a subjective construct manufactured through marketing, cultural conditioning, and perceived scarcity. Ultimately, value depends on shared h...
I'm #Retiring 10.01.2026 10:04
This farewell reflection chronicles my departure from a twenty-eight-year career. The article highlights the importance of curiosity and genuine human connections over the pursuit of status or financial gain. It discusses the psychological challenges of entering retirement, advocating for a life lived at a slower, more deliberate pace to resist the pressures of modern society. Finally, the article...
The Magic of Your First Work Friends 21.07.2025 12:51
In-person work has a profound impact on personal development, which has been eroded in the wake of widespread Post-Covid remote work adoption. The spontaneous interaction and relationship-building that physical presence at the office once fostered are now largely gone, removing an important source of self-awareness, personal development, and our sense of belonging. While productivity can be achiev...
The Tyranny of Outcome - Part IV 19.01.2025 20:09
As AI automates jobs across sectors, humans will be forced to re-evaluate the role of work. Robots will dominate tasks centered on efficiency and utility, but jobs that emphasize human creativity, emotional intelligence, and connection are likely to remain the domain of humans. This may lead humanity into a world in which curiosity and connection matter more than tangible outputs. Background music...
The Tyranny of Outcome - Part III 29.12.2024 21:33
Society conditions us to prioritize achievement over presence, often at the expense of personal fulfillment. Using anecdotes and reflections from Jim Carrey, Bob Marley, Eckhart Tolle, and others, we discuss the relentless pursuit of success and material goals, which can disconnect us from our source energy. This episode is Part III of the series "The Tyranny of Outcome," and picks up where we lef...
The Tyranny of Outcome - Part II 18.12.2024 13:34
As we grow up, we trade the effortless joy of childhood play to chase after goals and outcomes. Responsibilities, societal expectations, and the relentless pursuit of achievement erode our capacity for our early, relatively unburdened experiences. This is Part II of the series "The Tyranny of Outcome" Background music for voiceover, from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/needmosp...
The Tyranny of Outcome - Part I 09.12.2024 6:37
Have you ever been frustrated by the advice "focus on process over outcome?" I suspect this is wise counsel. Buddha warns that attachment to desire is the origin of all suffering. Lao Tzu prescribes that the “only path to serenity” is to “do our work, then step back." Two philosophical heavy hitters, no doubt. This is Part I of the series "The Tyranny of Outcome" - Process, outcome, and Maslow's h...
Beyond Compromise 18.11.2024 28:36
American democracy is suffering from an unhealthy polarization of values, where both sides engage in unproductive and dishonest rhetoric. A healthy democracy must focus on optimizing competing values rather simply admonishing one in favour of another, which is counterproductive. Our values are simply temporal expressions our individual opinions. We can recalibrate more optimally by promoting and p...
The Alchemy of Pain 01.11.2024 17:55
This is a read-through of the article " The Alchemy of Pain ," by Jeremy Chan, with audio clips from J.K. Rowling's Harvard commencement speech, and Danny DeVito's monologue from The Big Kahuna . Seemingly negative experiences like failure, regret, and empathy are not simply obstacles to overcome but rather are an integral part of wisdom, character, and grace. These pairs are fundamentally entwine...
No-one Can Teach You Anything 15.10.2024 10:02
In a summer in my mid twenties, a buddy and I discovered the Tao Te Jing and it blew our minds wide open. But did we actually learn anything on the first read? Get full access to Summersoul at summersoul.substack.com/subscribe
Similar podcasts
Replaio is not a podcast publisher; show names, artwork and audio belong to their authors and are distributed through public RSS feeds.