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THE RUNNING EFFECT PODCAST

Sahil Bloom Shares Lessons On Fatherhood, Ending Friendships, Finding The Right Mountains To Climb, Being A Time Billionare & Running A 2:57 Marathon Off Of 6 Months Of Running

THE RUNNING EFFECT PODCAST

Dominic Schlueter

Running, Sports

4.8686 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2023

⏱️ 98 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Today, I have the great privilege of picking the brain of one of the most inspiring figures in my life, Sahil Bloom. 


Sahil is the Founding Partner at SRB Ventures, an angel investor in more than 30 companies, and over the past two years, has become a viral content creator with a following across all platforms of over 2 million. He's done all this while being a husband and father to his first child, Roman. 


Before all of this, Sahil graduated from Stanford University with an M.A. in Public Policy (2014) and a B.A. in Economics & Sociology (2013). While at Stanford, he was a four-year member on the Stanford Baseball Team (2009-2013), twice helping to guide the team to NCAA Super Regional appearances (top-16 finishes). Additionally, Sahil earned two PAC-12 All-Academic Team awards and twice received the Bruce R. Cameron Memorial Award, given annually to a student-athlete exhibiting excellence in athletics, academics, and leadership. Academically, Sahil was advised in his pursuits by former Secretary of State Dr. Condoleezza Rice.


In today's episode, I pick Sahil's brain a plethora of subjects including (but not limited to): fatherhood, how to find the right partner, ending friendships, finding the right circle of friends, being a time billionare, what keeps him up at night, running a 2:57 Marathon off of six months of running, and more.


This is my favorite epsidoe in the history of the podcast due to the fact that I think there are more insights and knowledge packed into these 100 minutes than any of my other podcasts in the past... and it's not even close.


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The podcast graphic was done by the talented: Xavier Gallo.


S H O W N O T E S


-Sahil's Website: https://www.sahilbloom.com/#Hero


-My Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en⁠⁠⁠⁠

Transcript

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0:00.0

Okay, let's do it. You ready? Yeah, man. Saw Hill Bloom. Welcome to the Running Effect podcast. How are you doing this

0:05.0

afternoon? I am stoked to be here. And as a fan of the podcast for a while now, it is a joy to be able to pop your

0:12.7

in-person podcast, Cherry. First question for you that I got to ask. Loyal followers will know you get

0:18.4

your son a stuffed animal every trip.

0:21.3

You're only a few hours into this one, so I'm assuming you didn't get one, but maybe at the airport.

0:25.7

What are you thinking for this Austin trip?

0:27.3

Yeah, that's a good question.

0:27.8

Austin, Texas, you know, because usually I go with like something that sort of like has a local vibe.

0:34.9

Like I just was in Vancouver and I got him an otter from the Vancouver Aquarium.

0:39.4

Like what is Texas known for?

0:41.0

Like snakes?

0:42.4

I don't really know what Austin, Texas would be known for.

0:44.5

Maybe like an armadillo.

0:45.6

Is that here?

0:46.1

I don't know.

0:46.6

I'll figure it out.

0:47.2

I'll see what the, usually like airport gift shops have,

0:49.7

whatever the local animal is.

0:51.1

And so I'll do that. Where did the traditions start? You know when my dad would

0:55.6

travel when I was a kid I always remember him bringing back something from the trips like some

1:01.8

little souvenir or something that was kind of to the place that he had gone. He traveled a lot

1:05.7

internationally and so I always just like had this collection of interesting things from all the places

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