The Kanso Show

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The Kanso Show

Each week, we sit down with some of the brightest founders, executives, scientists, and creatives to explore one big idea:How can we live alongside technology without losing what makes us human?Expect honest conversations at the intersection of ambition, presence, and digital wellness, diving deep into how high performers embrace technology while still reclaiming their time, attention, and relationships from a world built to steal them.

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    #4 Jack Winston: Building BePresent, Offline as a Status Symbol, and Tips for Breaking Phone Addiction

    Jack Winston is the co-founder of Be Present, a screen time reduction app using app locking, gamification, and social challenges to help people take back control of their attention. He joins Randy to unpack how a healthy relationship with tech became a keystone habit in his own life and how that realization led him and his brother to build a product that's now helping hundreds of thousands do the same. We discuss digital wellness culture, screen addiction’s downstream effects, behavior design, and the future of attention as a status symbol.Shownotes:00:00 – Intro to Jack Winston and the origins of Be Present02:00 – How gamification and social competition make screen time reduction stick05:00 – Understanding screen addiction as a keystone habit08:30 – Drawing the line between digital inputs and mental health11:00 – Why digital wellness isn’t mainstream yet—and how that’s changing14:00 – Offline status as a new cultural currency16:00 – Why saving time is the ultimate value prop18:00 – Unpacking user behaviors and unexpected digital dependencies21:00 – Gen Z: the most addicted and the most aware24:00 – How Jack balances his own digital habits as a founder27:00 – Frameworks for tech reflection and intentionality30:00 – Rapid fire: last deleted app, favorite tech, underrated habits35:00 – Where to find Jack and download Be Present

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    #3 Jason Levin: Jason Levin: Humor as a Moat, The Barbell Theory, and the Art of Being Unhinged

    Jason Levin is the Chief Memelord at Memelord Technologies, the author of Memes Make Millions and the creator of Silly Valley. A college dropout who cold-DMed his way into Silicon Valley, Jason spent three years ghostwriting viral content for top founders and VCs before becoming Head of Growth at Product Hunt. Now, he builds silly software tools for meme marketers to go viral and make more money, interviews top entrepreneurs and creators on the Jason Levin Show, and writes his weekly blog Cyber Patterns which he has been publishing consistently for over 180 weeks straight.[00:00] - Introduction and Jason's background[04:22] - Humor as the last frontier untouched by AI[06:05] - Content creation and the "ultimate content hack"[08:16] - The barbell theory of online/offline presence[10:57] - Importance of taking time offline for clear thinking[14:23] - Focused experiences with music and entertainment[18:31] - Building meaningful online relationships[25:00] - How to reach out to people you admire online[27:52] - Rapid fire questions about digital wellness[32:53] - Where to find Memelord Technologies

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    #2 Jason Kuperberg: 7 Marathons, Tech-Enabled Friendships, and Protecting Presence While Building AI's Future

    Jason Kuperberg is the co-founder of HyperWrite (OthersideAI), an AI writing and research platform with millions of users. Named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2024 for consumer technology, Jason studied biotechnology at Syracuse University before pivoting to entrepreneurship. Based in New York City, Jason balances his work in AI and innovation with his passion for running, having qualified for the Boston Marathon and holding a USATF marathon specialist coaching certification. Combining his interests in AI and fitness, Jason created Roast My Strava, an app that has been used by thousands of athletes around the world. He continues to develop tools and experiences that enhance creativity, productivity, and wellness through emerging technologies.0:00 – Intro1:30 – The Three Buckets of Jason’s Life2:50 – Early Entry Into AI3:40 – A Lifelong Runner5:15 – Where AI Meets Real Life7:30 – The Power of Online-Offline Connections10:30 – Agency, Free Will, and the TikTok Moment13:00 – Taking Initiative IRL14:30 – Tools That Enable Real-World Connection18:00 – Friend Curation as a Practice21:00 – The Uncanny Valley of AI Companions24:30 – From Glasses to Neuralinks28:00 – The Small Talk We’re Missing29:50 – Jason’s Personal Tech Guardrails33:00 – Friction as a Feature36:40 – Context-Aware AI Tools39:00 – The Future of Wellness x Tech41:15 – Sticky Notes and Side Quests

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    #1 Jacklyn Dallas: Finding Digital Balance as a Creator, Ten Years of YouTube, and Building Deep Personal Relationships

    Jacklyn Dallas started making tech explainer videos for her grandmother as a 13-year-old on YouTube and has built a wildly popular channel, NothingButTech, making educational and entertaining videos about the tech that changes our daily lives. Her content moves between tech reviews to interviews with some of the industry's topmost leaders, all distinguished by her authentic, deeply engaged narrative presence and a powerful sense of energy and excitement in her videos.00:00 – Intro & Why This Conversation Matters00:47 – Jacqueline’s Warm Welcome01:06 – Tech’s Double-Edged Sword & the Loneliness Epidemic01:48 – Jacqueline’s Origin Story: From Grandma’s Tech Help to YouTube Stardom04:29 – The Creator Dream: What Aspiring YouTubers Don’t See06:46 – Navigating the Algorithm vs. Creative Integrity09:57 – Dealing with 10/10 Videos & Detaching from Validation11:33 – Vanity Metrics, Value, and Building the Right Audience13:31 – Digital Wellness & Guardrails as a Tech-Centric Creator16:20 – Tactics That Work (and Don’t) for Digital Balance17:52 – Triggers to Recalibrate & Fighting Creative Fatigue20:13 – Time Transfers: Replacing Screen Time with What Matters21:48 – Trends in Screen Time & Bouncing Back from “Off” Days23:43 – Identity Shifts & Momentum: Becoming Who You Want to Be25:02 – From the Internet to Real Life: Building In-Person Relationships26:55 – Feeling Alone in NYC to Hosting Community Dinners29:43 – Hosting Events: The Low-Lift MVP Version vs. Scaling Up31:38 – Curating Connection: Seating Charts, Shared Interests & Thoughtful Intros32:46 – From One-to-Many to One-to-One: Scaling Real Relationships as a Creator34:22 – Lessons from Taylor Swift on Intimacy at Scale35:09 – Rapid Fire Q&A Begins43:13 – Closing Thoughts & Where to Find Jacqueline

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Each week, we sit down with some of the brightest founders, executives, scientists, and creatives to explore one big idea:How can we live alongside technology without losing what makes us human?Expect honest conversations at the intersection of ambition, presence, and digital wellness, diving deep into how high performers embrace technology while still reclaiming their time, attention, and relationships from a world built to steal them.

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Randy Ginsburg

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