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Signal Over Noise

Signal Over Noise

By: Sam Evans Owen Evans
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The podcast on getting important sh** done in a distracted world. This podcast is all about leveraging intentionality, motivation, agency, and habit formation to accomplish big things and bridge the gap between your hopes and expectations and reality in a time when it would be easier just to sit back and relax. Learn how to clearly identify what matters to you. Isolate it from the noise of distraction, less fulfilling aspirations and other people's desires. Then, explore strategies for initiating and maintaining progress towards your stated goal(s).Sam Evans, Owen Evans Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • #26 - How To Matter After The AI Job-Apocalpse
    Mar 12 2026

    Navigating the AI Job Apocalypse: Finding Purpose and Out-Humaning AIIn this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the job landscape, what skills and roles are most vulnerable, and how individuals can find meaningful purpose in an increasingly automated world. Our focus is on actionable strategies to out-human AI, maintain relevance, and craft a life of significance beyond employment.

    Key Topics:

    • The scale and speed of AI-driven automation and its impact on knowledge work
    • Limitations of AI: Emotional intelligence, trust, and physical presence
    • How to identify and cultivate distinctively human roles
    • The importance of embodied and relational work to create unique human value
    • Frameworks for storytelling and identity to sustain purpose amid disruption
    • Practical steps: Out-humanness, relationship-building, and purpose-driven living


    This episode underscores that even amid fears of obsolescence, humans possess uniquely valuable qualities—embodiment, empathy, trust—that AI cannot replicate. By intentionally cultivating these aspects, we can craft lives of purpose, resilience, and intrinsic meaning in the face of technological upheaval.

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    36 mins
  • #26: Can Thinking In Systems Change Your Life?
    Mar 8 2026

    Seeing the World Clearly: How Systems Theory Can Improve Our Lives - From Signal Over Noise.

    Understanding complex systems isn't just for academics—it's a useful tool or lens for anybody wanting to navigate life more effectively. In this episode, we explore how thinking in systems can illuminate unforeseen consequences, reveal leverage points, and help us make smarter decisions in everything from personal habits to global issues.

    In this episode:

    - The story of the Aral Sea catastrophe and its lessons on narrow vs. systemic thinking

    - What systems theory is: stocks, flows, feedback loops, delays, and emergence

    - How optimizing for a single variable can cause unintended harm elsewhere in a system

    - Examples from politics, economics, environment, and health showing the importance of a systems perspective

    - Why humans are naturally bad at perceiving systems and how to overcome this limitation

    - Practical leverage points in personal life for lasting change- The importance of respecting delays and understanding slow, nonlinear systems

    - How applying systems thinking can foster humility, kindness, and greater effectiveness


    Key Takeaway: Seeing the world through a systems lens grants you insight into hidden forces and leverage points, enabling more sustainable, effective actions. Rather than trying to control the uncontrollable, aim to participate wisely—changing small but high-impact points within complex systems can lead to outsized results.

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    33 mins
  • #25: Meditations for Mortals Book Review: Our Top 4 Takeaways
    Mar 1 2026

    This episode of Signal Over Noise explores how to balance productivity with well-being by embracing practical strategies from Oliver Burkeman's 'Meditations for Mortals'. Learn how to set realistic goals, avoid perfectionism, and enjoy the pursuit of your ambitions without burnout. We'll cover our 4 favourite takeaways from the book then offer up 4 practical takeaways that will make it easy for you to implement some of the changes Oliver Burkeman suggests to bring enjoyment back into the productivity space. Key Takeaways

    1. Quantity goals crush perfectionism

    2. The 3-4 hour work rule for peak productivity - because, let's be honest, who has 10 hours of high-quality output in them!

    3. The daily-ish approach to habits and rules - an unbreakable rule is a cage or a trap.

    4. Stop being so kind to future you - he/she doesn't need you to be miserable.

    Quantity goals help overcome perfectionism by focusing on input rather than outcome.

    The 3-4 hour rule identifies the maximum effective time for high-quality work each dayThe daily-ish principle builds flexibility and consistency into habitsStop deferring tasks to future self, as it creates a false sense of readiness

    Sound bites"Quantity goals crush perfectionism.""Stop being so kind to future you.""Do your best work in the hours you have."

    Chapters 00:00 Navigating the Hustle: The Cost of Productivity

    05:05 Embracing Quantity Over Perfection

    09:48 Understanding Your Productive Hours

    14:32 Choosing Your Regrets: Prioritizing What Matters

    19:10 Celebrating the Done: The Finite Done List

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    35 mins
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