Big thoughts, Little talks
Big thoughts, Little talks
Peter Yin
Conversations with people who are finding creative ways to turn obstacles into opportunity. Sharing their stories, systems, and advice so they can serve as a template and inspiration for others.
Episode 7: Nikhil on medical school, a year of exploration, and healthcare during a pandemic
In this episode I talk with Nikhil, a 4th yr medical student at UCSF, who recently returned after taking a year of leave to focus on mental health. In this episode, we talk about how he spent the last year to gain perspective outside of medical school, touch on burnout and mental health, and also get of glimpse of the atmosphere is like within the hospitals and the healthcare in SF during this pandemic.
Jul 20, 2020
57 min
Episode 6: Karthik talks about his path to $0 monthly costs, real estate, and financial trends
In this episode I talk with Karthik, a coworker of mine and product manager at Zymergen. We cover his plan to get his monthly costs to 0, why he is so excited about real estate, and other interesting financial trends.https://www.cupcakerealestate.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/karthik-raman-scientist
Jun 19, 2020
1 hr 12 min
Episode 5: Rayven on hypothetical money laundering schemes and why we should let ourselves get a little weird
In this episode we talk about Rayven's experience quarantining, getting laid off, the perfect hypothetical money laundering scheme, and why everyone should get a little weird during these crazy times. Resources:- 13th Documentary : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krfcq5pF8u8 - From Privilege to Progress: https://www.instagram.com/privtoprog/- Campaign Zero: campaginzero.com
Jun 10, 2020
38 min
Episode 4: Pavel on finding good digital information and using combinatorial optimization to help with COVID testing
Pavel is the CEO of Abseil Automation, a company that develops machine learning and optimization solutions for the manufacturing industry. In this episode we talk about why he deactivated his facebook, muse about start ups, and take a deep dive into one of his side projects using combinatorial optimization to help with COVID testing. http://www.abseil.ai/
May 25, 2020
40 min
Episode 3: Mek on OpenLibrary.org and using technology to enable open access to information
Mek is a computer scientist who currently works at the Internet Archive, where he directs OpenLibrary.org. We talk about how OpenLibrary works, how Mek became passionate about digital rights and open access to information, and other projects and thoughts that have been on his mind.Mek: https://mek.fyiOpen Library: https://openlibrary.orgThe Book Genome Project: https://bookgenomeproject.org/The Book Sponsorship Program: https://openlibrary.org/sponsorship
May 18, 2020
1 hr 9 min
Ellen and Matt on starting a homemade mask business to fund their donation habit
In this episode I talk to Ellen and Matt, a couple in San Francisco who create, sell, and donate handmade masks. What started as a hobby, turned into a two person operation they call Babecave Sewing, and together they have already sewn more than 800 masks and donated over 200 to medical and essential workers. We talk about why they started making masks, how this hobby became a full blown side project, and what the future might look like for Babecave Sewing. https://www.babecavesewing.com/
May 7, 2020
27 min
Razzi Abuissa on society, being a vegan, and creative quarantine meals
Razzi and I discuss the curious state of society, how he became a vegan, what’s it was like to inherit meat and cheese during the quarantine, and how he has been reducing food waste and pushing the boundaries of what is considered edible.
May 3, 2020
38 min