I’ll Get the Tip
I’ll Get the Tip
Podcast Description
Behind Every Success, There’s a Story
Step inside the minds of world-class achievers, rising stars, and those navigating the twists and turns of ambition. I’ll Get The Tip! is your backstage pass to the real stories behind success—raw, unfiltered, and inspiring.
From billionaires to breakout creators, from CEOs to artists redefining their industries, we dive deep into the moments that shaped them: the risks, the pivots, the failures, and the sparks of genius that turned dreams into reality. Whether you’re climbing your own ladder or just setting foot on the path, these conversations will challenge, motivate, and equip you with the insights to forge your own success story.
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The podcast focuses on themes of resilience, personal transformation, and innovation, with episodes that dive deep into the lives of guests ranging from former homeless advocates to biotech pioneers. Notable episodes include discussions on overcoming adversity, navigating the world of independent wrestling, and the pressures faced by public figures like pageant winners, providing listeners with actionable insights and powerful narratives.

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Technology is advancing faster than ever — but at what cost? In this thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Newton Howard, we explore the dangers of the swiping epidemic, the rise of humanoid robots, and whether humanity is dulling down its true potential.
From the future of AI-human cooperation to the loss of critical faculties, Dr. Howard challenges us to rethink what it means to be human in an age of machines.
🎙️ This episode dives into:
How swiping culture is shaping (and shrinking) our attention spans
Why “dulling down” may be more dangerous than “dumbing down”
The future of humanoid robots and human-robot coexistence
What faculties humans may have lost — and how to bring them back
Why value creation is the key to staying relevant in the AI era
If you’ve ever wondered whether we’re headed toward a future of human-robot hybrids or if technology is robbing us of our innate potential, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.
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⏱️ Timestamps
0:00 – Intro: Part Two with Dr. Newton Howard
0:08 – How society is dealing with the swiping epidemic
0:30 – Technology’s convenience vs. human laziness
1:10 – Will humanoid robots become part of our families?
2:00 – Lost human faculties and the “sixth sense”
3:30 – Dull down vs. dumb down — why it matters
4:00 – Does technology devalue human contribution?
5:10 – Unlocking hidden human potential
6:20 – Transformers in the front yard & man-machine coexistence
7:15 – Machines as tools, not replacements
8:20 – The danger of the swiping epidemic & attention spans
9:10 – Music, culture, and why only quality survives
10:30 – Rock & roll will live forever
11:00 – Wrapping up: Wisdom, AI, and staying human
12:05 – How to connect with Dr. Newton Howard
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