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Eastwood Online Podcast

Eastwood Online Podcast

By: Clement Eastwood
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Eastwood Online Podcast is a practical philosophy and psychology podcast for young men navigating work, relationships, money, and meaning in a hard, unequal world. Rooted in African realities, the show focuses on responsibility, discipline, and clear thinking — without rage, excuses, or false hope. If you believe life is hard, and that doing what matters is still worth it, this podcast is for you.Clement Eastwood Social Sciences
Episodes
  • #045 - Money is not a reward for effort
    Apr 16 2026

    Most people think poverty is about bad luck and wealth is about good fortune.

    The truth is more uncomfortable.

    Money doesn't follow effort. Money follows value.

    In this episode, we break down why two people can work equally hard and end up in completely different financial positions, and what you can actually do about it.

    We draw from labor economics, supply and demand, and the philosophy of Aristotle to answer one simple question: How do you become someone society cannot ignore?

    If your life feels stuck, this episode will challenge you to stop waiting for opportunities and start building the competence that attracts them.

    If you want to build wealth the Ghanaian way, I have the right resource for you.

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    10 mins
  • #044 - Polymath: Master of many or master of none?
    Apr 13 2026

    Is being a “jack of all trades” a weakness, or a hidden advantage? In this episode, we break down what polymathy really means, why mastery and multiplicity can coexist, and how combining skills creates rare value in today’s world.


    And if you want to build foundational wealth the Ghanaian way, read The Cedi Strategist: tr.ee/cq73Da

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    13 mins
  • #043 - If your room is dirty, you will be poor
    Apr 9 2026

    A messy room isn’t just clutter, it’s visible procrastination that trains your brain to tolerate disorder in the rest of your life. In this episode, I talk about how controlling your environment builds discipline, self-trust, and the foundation for achieving bigger goals.

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    6 mins
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