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🗓️ 10 August 2022
⏱️ 49 minutes
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0:00.0 | Support for this show comes from Crucible Moments, a new podcast from Sequoia Capital. |
0:05.2 | Throughout our lives, each of us will face pivotal choices that can forever change our trajectory. |
0:10.3 | In business, Sequoia Capital calls these decisions Crucible Moments. |
0:14.9 | Hosted by Sequoia's Rulafbota, Crucible Moments is a new show that takes you inside the critical |
0:20.0 | decisions made by the world's most important startups. Crucible Moments is out now and available |
0:25.4 | everywhere you get your podcasts and at CrucibleMoments.com. |
0:30.8 | Support for this episode comes from Amazon Web Services. |
0:35.0 | Your applications are the cornerstone of your business. So how are you staying ahead? |
0:40.3 | With AWS, you can innovate without limits. AWS provides extensive, reliable, and secure |
0:47.4 | infrastructure designed to deliver the best performance at an optimal cost. |
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1:23.9 | Hey, it's now um, so we've done a lot of episodes on this show that have come from |
1:28.7 | listener suggestions, dreams, whales, nuclear fusion. All of those came from listener emails or |
1:35.8 | from ideas submitted on our website. But there's one idea that's probably been suggested more than |
1:41.3 | any other topic. Eels. No one really knows how they reproduce, but we do know the Bermuda triangle |
1:49.4 | is somehow involved. It's kind of a mind-boggling mystery. So when we heard a recent episode on |
1:54.8 | eels from our friends over at Gastropod, we knew we had to share it here. Gastropod is a |
2:00.4 | fascinating podcast all about the science and history of food. And in this episode, they examine |
2:06.2 | all kinds of eel mysteries, where eels come from, why it's so hard to get farmed eels to reproduce, |
2:13.1 | and how eels went from being one of the most popular fish in a lot of places to the point where |
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