The Next Big Idea

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32 snips
Dec 16, 2025 • 1h 17min

FLOURISH: Daniel Coyle on the Art and Science of Feeling Alive

Dan Coyle, an expert on talent and culture, discusses his new book, Flourish, which explores the art of joyful and meaningful growth. He reveals that life is not a treasure hunt, but rather about creating treasure. Coyle elaborates on the importance of sharing growth, the role of attention systems in our lives, and how simple rituals can significantly enhance connection in communities. He also shares intriguing anecdotes, like a deli's choice to turn down Disney, highlighting the power of commitment and authenticity in fostering flourishing relationships.
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21 snips
Dec 11, 2025 • 59min

Kari Leibowitz Loves Winter (And You Can Too)

Psychologist Carrie Leibowitz, author of 'How to Winter', discusses how our mindset shapes our experience of winter. She reveals insights from her research in Tromsø, where locals embrace the season, showing that winter isn't inherently depressing. By cultivating a positive winter mindset, engaging in seasonal activities, and understanding the benefits of cold exposure, anyone can transform their winter experience. Carrie also highlights the importance of rituals and outdoor activities to enhance winter joy, while advocating for climate awareness.
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75 snips
Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 11min

Best Of: How Successful Groups Work

Daniel Coyle, an author and researcher renowned for his insights into performance and group culture, delves into what makes successful teams tick. He highlights the significance of strong team culture in high-performing groups like Pixar and SEAL Team Six. Coyle discusses how psychological safety fosters creativity and learning, emphasizing vulnerability as a crucial ingredient for connection. He shares practical tips for cultivating trust and belonging, such as gratitude rituals and reflective practices, proving that collective success often outshines individual talent.
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99 snips
Dec 2, 2025 • 44min

AI and the Future of the University

In a lively discussion, Nabiha Syed, Nicholas Dirks, Julie Samuels, and Matthew Johnson-Roberson dive into the future of higher education in the age of AI. They tackle whether universities are becoming obsolete or are evolving in response to new pressures. The panel explores innovative initiatives like Empire AI's supercomputer and interdisciplinary programs at Vanderbilt. Insights into the balance between job training and a love of learning, as well as the potential of AI to empower teachers and enhance education, reveal a fascinating landscape for students and educators alike.
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33 snips
Nov 27, 2025 • 1h 6min

Best Of: David Brooks on the Art of Seeing Others Deeply

David Brooks, a New York Times opinion columnist and author, delves into the art of truly seeing others. He shares insights on the importance of empathy, discussing how our egotism can hinder interpersonal perception. With engaging anecdotes, he emphasizes that attentive gaze and small acts of recognition can transform relationships. Brooks also offers practical conversation techniques and reflects on his personal journey toward vulnerability, highlighting the role of human connection in healing societal rifts and combatting rising loneliness.
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25 snips
Nov 25, 2025 • 55min

STRONG GROUND: Brené Brown on the Daring Leadership the World Needs Now

Brené Brown, a renowned researcher and storyteller, dives into the essence of courageous leadership rooted in vulnerability and self-awareness. She explores how her Texas upbringing shapes her identity and underlines the importance of emotional vocabulary in fostering empathy. Discussing her latest work, Strong Ground, Brené emphasizes mastering the four essential skills for effective leadership. A surprise appearance by Adam Grant adds depth to their conversation about balancing discipline with creative freedom and preparing the next generation for future challenges.
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33 snips
Nov 20, 2025 • 46min

Brené Brown on courageous leadership (from ReThinking with Adam Grant)

Brené Brown, a leading researcher and bestselling author on vulnerability and leadership, shares insights during a lively conversation with Adam Grant. They delve into identifying core values and the essence of courageous leadership, emphasizing that vulnerability is crucial, even if diluted in popularity. Brené reveals lessons learned from FBI negotiators and offers practical tools for managing teams and having difficult conversations. She redefines values as sacrifices and critiques the concept of executive presence, advocating for deeper, authentic connections.
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71 snips
Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 12min

Walter Isaacson on The Greatest Sentence Ever Written

Walter Isaacson, an acclaimed biographer and former CNN CEO, delves into the profound significance of the Declaration of Independence's most famous sentence. He reveals it as a national mission statement and explores its emotional resonance. Isaacson addresses the founders' contradictions, particularly regarding slavery, and highlights the influence of Enlightenment thinking. He discusses the ongoing relevance of this sentence in today's democracy, warning about its fragility and urging unity in a time of division.
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31 snips
Nov 13, 2025 • 1h 7min

Best Of: Decoding Elon Musk

Walter Isaacson, renowned biographer of figures like Steve Jobs and Einstein, delves into his transformative experience shadowing Elon Musk. He discusses Musk's controversial rise from hero to divisive figure, exploring the empathy required to understand his complex personality. Isaacson reveals Musk's childhood struggles, his high-risk ventures with Tesla and SpaceX, and the unique management style that drives innovation. He also reflects on Musk's isolating leadership approach and how parenting shapes his creativity, ultimately questioning the implications of Musk's impulsive risk-taking.
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80 snips
Nov 6, 2025 • 1h 9min

Andrew Ross Sorkin: What the Crash of 1929 Says About Today

In this engaging discussion, journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin shares insights from his book about the 1929 market crash. He explores how excessive leverage fueled financial disasters and the public's evolving relationship with money during the Roaring Twenties. Sorkin highlights the chaotic scenes of Black Thursday and reflects on what signals were missed leading up to the crash. He also draws parallels with today's economy, questioning if we're at risk of repeating history and discussing the role of new financial products like blockchain in shaping our future.

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