
ReThinking
As an organizational psychologist, Adam Grant believes that great minds don't think alike; they challenge each other to think differently. In Re:Thinking with Adam Grant, he has lively discussions and debates with some of the world's most interesting thinkers, creators, achievers, and leaders—from Lin-Manuel Miranda to Brené Brown to Mark Cuban, and Olympic medalists to Nobel laureates to Oscar winners. By diving inside their minds, Adam is on a mission to uncover bold insights and share surprising science that can make us all a little bit smarter. Tune in to Re:Thinking with Adam Grant. You might just be inspired to let go of some old ideas and embrace some new ones.Follow Adam on Instagram @adamgrant, LinkedIn at @adammgrant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Latest episodes

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Jan 10, 2023 • 39min
Finding–and becoming–great mentors and sponsors with Carla Harris
In this engaging conversation with Carla Harris, a Wall Street veteran and vice chair at Morgan Stanley, she shares invaluable insights on mentorship and sponsorship. Carla emphasizes that hard work isn't enough; building relationships with leaders is crucial for career growth. She discusses the importance of authenticity in teams and how leaders can foster inclusivity while recognizing individual talents. Carla also addresses the unique challenges faced by women of color in leadership and offers strategies to advocate for oneself in tough workplace situations.

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Jan 3, 2023 • 38min
Knowing when to quit with world poker champion Annie Duke
Annie Duke, a world poker champion and decision-making expert, shares her journey from a PhD dropout to a poker legend. She discusses the strategic nature of quitting, emphasizing that it can be a key to success rather than a failure. Listeners learn about the psychological barriers that keep people stuck and the importance of external perspectives. Duke also dives into cognitive biases that influence decisions, offering practical advice on knowing when to let go and the value of continuous self-reflection.

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Dec 28, 2022 • 1h 21min
Malcolm Gladwell Questions Everything
Malcolm Gladwell, renowned writer known for his insightful books like Outliers and Blink, engages in a captivating dialogue with Adam Grant. They tackle the complexities of success, questioning whether intelligence or effort is more crucial. The duo also explores the nuances of human emotion, from the pitfalls of snap judgments to the ethics of performance in sports. They confront systemic racism and advocate for addressing structural inequalities over individual blame. This thought-provoking conversation challenges listeners to rethink their assumptions about life, success, and social justice.

Dec 20, 2022 • 26min
Dolly Parton is burning up, not burning out
Beloved musician and humanitarian Dolly Parton opens up about her innovative creative process. She shares insights into balancing ambition with authenticity, revealing how her love for music drives her work. Discussing her latest venture, a novel paired with a companion album, she highlights themes of empowerment and independence. Dolly reflects on resilience, emotional authenticity, and the joy of continued creation, proving that she’s not just burning out but burning bright in her remarkable journey.

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Dec 13, 2022 • 45min
The science of healthy relationships with John and Julie Gottman
John and Julie Gottman, renowned psychologists and co-founders of the Gottman Institute, dive into the science of healthy relationships. They share transformative insights from their decades of research, focusing on conflict resolution and communication dynamics. The Gottmans touch on the effects of the pandemic on couples, the importance of positive emotions, and the role of humor in addressing common conflicts like cleanliness. Their latest book provides practical tools to enhance emotional safety and strengthen the love that lasts.

Dec 6, 2022 • 30min
Why data don’t have all the answers with data scientist Andrea Jones-Rooy
Andrea Jones-Rooy, a data scientist, circus artist, and comedian, brings a unique perspective to the conversation. She shares her skepticism about data, particularly on social media, and highlights its limitations. Andrea draws fascinating parallels between comedy and the scientific method, revealing how humor can enhance scientific communication. She discusses the importance of embracing challenges and the need for statistical literacy in education. Her insights encourage a more critical approach to data interpretation and inspire audiences to recognize the value of mystery in discoveries.

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Nov 29, 2022 • 45min
How to have good arguments with world debate champion Bo Seo
In this engaging discussion, Bo Seo, a world debate champion and author of "Good Arguments," shares his journey from avoiding arguments to mastering them. He emphasizes the importance of constructive debate in sharpening our thinking and improving communication. Bo provides strategies for handling disagreements, including engaging with bullies and creating common ground. He also highlights how healthy arguments can enhance personal relationships and education, urging us to embrace differing viewpoints for growth.

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Nov 22, 2022 • 41min
The four-day work week: luxury or necessity?
In this engaging discussion, Ohood Al Roumi, UAE’s Minister of State for Government Development, shares her experience implementing a shorter workweek in the UAE. Jonas Prising, CEO of ManpowerGroup, offers insights on flexible work arrangements. Hilary Cottam, a social entrepreneur, provides historical context on the evolution of work schedules, while Anne-Marie Slaughter emphasizes the societal benefits of a task-based approach. Together, they explore the potential for improved work-life balance and the necessity of rethinking traditional work structures.

Nov 15, 2022 • 39min
The problem with setting goals, with NFL linebacker Emmanuel Acho
Emmanuel Acho, a former NFL linebacker and Emmy-winning analyst, shares his unique perspective on success without traditional goal-setting. He challenges the conventional mindset, emphasizing personal growth and impact over rigid objectives. Acho reflects on his journey from Nigeria to the NFL, highlighting cultural influences that shaped him. He also discusses the risks of football, including safety and mental health concerns, and advocates for a shift towards excellence as a lifelong journey rather than a destination.

Nov 8, 2022 • 41min
The psychology of human delusions with filmmaker Adam McKay
Filmmaker Adam McKay, known for his satirical hits like 'Don’t Look Up' and 'Succession,' talks about the intriguing psychology of human delusion. He shares humorous anecdotes from his time as a Philadelphia tour guide, emphasizing the art of storytelling shaped by improv. McKay dives into how modern media often distorts perceptions and discusses the balance of humor and tragedy in addressing climate change. He reflects on character complexities and societal issues, revealing how personal experiences influence broader narratives.