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Welcome to my weekly update. It has been a challenging week for me. I am at a crucial crossroads in my life, and it's not easy for me. It's hard for me to describe this since it's the first time in my life that I've experienced living in two contradictory situations. On the one hand, I'm confident in my feeling that I'm on the right track, and I've never felt this kind of confidence before. On the other hand, I don't see anything, and many aspects of my life are not stable or safe, and the uncertainty is evident.
The universe seems to be trying to teach me to trust my instincts even when I can't see anything. But it's difficult for me because I have always wanted certainty. I'm trying to take one day at a time, and meditation helps. One of the mantras from my meditation sessions this week was, "The path you walk is blessed, and as you trust the unknown, the universe dances with you in perfect harmony." What a coincidence, or perhaps not. Does anyone know where I can take uncertainty dance classes?
In this episode, I asked the hosts to describe to new readers and listeners what The Liat Show is. What do you think? Did they do a good job? Can AI software explain new things better than we do? If so, could AI explain a new product or service that doesn’t exist yet better than we do, even with the help of marketing experts, GTM specialists, and huge investments in advertising?
For those who are exhausted by the hosts’ voices, I recommend playing them at double speed and just paying attention to the way they structure the content. That’s an easy way to overcome this challenge until Google adds the functionality to choose voices, typecasts, and the number of participants in the conversation. In the meantime, I’m more focused on the dialogue generated based on my content, knowing that everything else will be added and fixed. Startups with just two dollars in funding offer the ability to choose typecasts, voices, and the number of avatars, so I wouldn’t expect less from Google.
Most NotebookLM users are in tech or research, a small group compared to the general public. These podcasts are for a wider audience, and I am refining them with you because you read and think deeply. Many people do not read regularly, and the gap between them and the top 20 to 30 percent of the world is only getting bigger.
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Happy Sunday to you all! See you tomorrow :)
To read some of the recent stories they talk about, click the links:
Foodie Disorder: Why Tomatoes Are the Stars of Israeli and Mediterranean Cuisine.
From Rotten Tomatoes to Culinary Treasures: The Shakshuka Journey
From Cheap Protein to Luxury, Why Eggs and Shakshuka Are No Longer Affordable
The Liat Portal Method for Reading: A New Way to Read Online
To listen to some of the recent podcasts, click the links:
Exploring the Nutritional and Cultural Power of Tomatoes in The Liat Show Podcast
When One-Third of US Tomatoes Are Imported, What Does It Mean for Shakshuka?
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In this journey, I weave together episodes from my life with the rich tapestry of Israeli culture through music, food, arts, entrepreneurship, and more. I write over the weekends and evenings and publish these episodes as they unfold, almost like a live performance.
Each episode is part of a set focused on a specific topic, though sometimes I release standalone episodes. A set is released over several days to make it easier for you to read during your busy workday. If one episode catches your attention, make sure to read the entire set to get the whole picture. Although these episodes are released in sets, you can read the entire newsletter from the beginning, as it flows smoothly, like music to your ears - or, in this case, your eyes.