With another Sunday, here’s the ninth edition of my weekly series, The Last 7 Days.

What’s it about?
It’s a weekly series where I talk about what I read, what I listened to, and what I saw in the last seven days.
I’ve been told my choices are pretty good to consume and I should share them with everyone, so you don’t have to just browse through.
If any of the below-mentioned topics interest you, let’s chat – @rth24 on Instagram.

What To Read:
- If you feel like time has been passing weirdly during quarantine, you’re not alone. There’s a scientific reason why.
Read here. - Decoded: The End of Aging
Read about it here. - TikTok Boom! How the Exploding Social Media App Is Going Hollywood!
Check it out here. - What Gotham City’s Joker can teach us about entrepreneurship
Read more here.

What To Listen:
*The links being attached redirect to Spotify, but you can search for these episode titles wherever you listen to your podcasts.
- There’s a new podcast, Harry Potter at Home Readings, starting with the first book of the series and the first episode is narrated by Daniel Radcliffe – hands down, too good.
Listen to it here. - Naval Ravikant makes a rare podcast appearance on Save Planet, Get Rich Podcast and when it’s Naval, you know how brilliant the episode already is.
Give it a listen here. - Why Sweden stayed open during this crisis time, on the Today, Explained Podcast.
Check it here. - On the Recode Decode Podcast, Sarah Frier talks about the inside story of Instagram and how it has changed since the founders left.
Listen here.

What To Watch:
- Elon Musk talks NeuraLink, COVID, Tesla and more on the Joe Rogan Podcast.
(You can also listen to this on his podcast)
Watch it here. - Nico Rosberg talks to Sadhguru on the surprising link between F1 cars and human minds.
Check it out here. - Why unemployment sites crash but Netflix doesn’t
Watch it here. - Why you’re always tired between 1 pm – 4 pm
Watch here.
There is a lot of insightful, engaging and entertaining content mixed in all of this.
If any of these topics interest you, then your time will be well-spent.
You can check out the previous editions of The Last 7 Days – here.