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Mar 13, 2025 • 57min

CARL ZIMMER: The Untold Story of the Air We Breathe

Carl Zimmer, a science columnist for The New York Times and author of 'Airborne', dives into the surprising life forms present in the air we breathe. He reveals how our understanding of air has evolved, showcasing rogue scientists uncovering airborne ecosystems. The conversation highlights the risks pathogens pose to human health and the urgent need for better air quality management. Zimmer also discusses the role of AI in public health and calls for a rethinking of our relationship with air, considering it as vital to our diet.
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Mar 10, 2025 • 13min

The Next Big Idea Daily: Inside the Messy, Unstoppable Transition to EVs

Electric vehicles are here to stay. What does that mean for the automotive industry, the world, and you?📕 Inevitable by Mike Colias📱 Follow The Next Big Idea Daily on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen📩 Want to transform your day in just 10 minutes? Sign up for our Book of the Day newsletter, and you’ll get daily, bite‑sized insights from the best new nonfiction books — in audio or text — straight from the authors. Sign up today!
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Mar 6, 2025 • 1h 6min

SAHIL BLOOM: The 5 Types of Wealth

Sahil Bloom, author of "The 5 Types of Wealth," shares profound insights on achieving a fulfilling life beyond financial gains. He emphasizes the importance of time, meaningful relationships, and a sense of purpose. Bloom discusses overcoming insecurities and the transformative power of personal experiences, including the role of social connections in overall well-being. He advocates for a holistic view of wealth, urging listeners to prioritize authentic relationships and self-discovery as key components of true success.
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Mar 3, 2025 • 22min

How to Move from Surviving to Thriving | The Next Big Idea Daily

Steve Magness, a performance coach and author, shares insights from his latest book, discussing the internal barriers that prevent success. He emphasizes overcoming self-sabotage to shift from mere survival to thriving. Magness highlights the vital role of exploration and play in achieving satisfaction while balancing societal expectations. He reveals how our environment influences behavior and productivity, stressing the significance of genuine connections for emotional support, which bolsters resilience and fosters deeper engagement.
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Feb 27, 2025 • 46min

STORY: How to Tell a Great One (Part 2)

Will Storr, author of "A Story is a Deal," dives into the art of storytelling, revealing its power in personal and professional realms. He emphasizes how effective narratives can foster connections and enhance leadership. Storr discusses the role of social status in storytelling and how aligning personal values with organizational goals boosts motivation. Techniques for crafting engaging stories and the importance of causality are highlighted, showcasing how clear narratives can empower and shape identities, especially in challenging times.
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Feb 24, 2025 • 19min

How to Break Up With Your Phone | The Next Big Idea Daily

Catherine Price, journalist and author of "How to Break Up with Your Phone," shares her insights on digital addiction. She discusses the detrimental effects smartphones have on our relationships and well-being, urging listeners to reflect on their usage. Price introduces a 30-day plan to reduce phone dependency and suggests writing a 'breakup letter' to your device. She emphasizes the importance of setting boundaries with technology, reclaiming time for meaningful in-person connections, and fostering a healthier relationship with our screens.
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Feb 20, 2025 • 55min

STORY: The Science Behind Humanity’s Superpower (Part 1)

Will Storr, a talented author known for 'A Story Is a Deal,' delves into the essential nature of storytelling. He explains how narratives shape our identities and perceptions, and why mastering this skill can enhance human connections. The conversation touches on the psychological impact of storytelling, using the case of Elizabeth Holmes to illustrate how compelling tales can manipulate reality. Storr also reveals the critical role of stories in advertising, showcasing how brands like Apple leverage narratives to resonate with audiences and build loyalty.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 18min

Jay Shetty’s Rules of Love | The Next Big Idea Daily

Jay Shetty, author of the bestseller Think Like a Monk and host of On Purpose, dives into his latest insights from 8 Rules of Love. He emphasizes the importance of nurturing relationships beyond special occasions. Shetty discusses how solitude and character shape successful partnerships, stressing that chemistry alone isn't enough. He also explores navigational strategies through conflict, highlighting the need for constructive communication. The conversation expands on emotional intimacy, advocating for a broader understanding of love in all its forms.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 52min

The Former Head of USAID on Why Foreign Aid Benefits Everyone

Rajiv Shah, former head of USAID and president of the Rockefeller Foundation, shares his transformative journey in global health and humanitarian aid. He dives into the impact of foreign aid on national security and global stability, supported by military insights. Shah advocates for a 'big bet' mentality—aiming for bold, transformative goals while balancing practical, incremental actions. His experiences at the Gates Foundation highlight the power of vaccines in saving lives, and he emphasizes the importance of generosity and collaboration in tackling pressing global challenges.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 16min

Does AI Have Rights? | The Next Big Idea Daily

Philosopher Jeff Sebo, author of "The Moral Circle," argues for a radical shift in ethics, advocating for recognition of rights for AI and other non-human entities. He challenges listeners to reconsider how we define moral significance, touching on our responsibilities towards animals, plants, and future AI systems. Sebo delves into the complexities of sentience and agency, urging a departure from human exceptionalism in ethical decision-making. His insights spark a thought-provoking dialogue on the evolving moral landscape of our shared world.

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