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Sep 8, 2025 • 17min

'The Next Big Idea Daily': The Dirtbag Billionaire Who Gave It All Away

David Gelles, a New York Times journalist and author of 'Dirtbag Billionaire,' dives into the life of Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia. He explores Chouinard's unconventional approach to business—prioritizing sustainability over profit and creating a company culture that values adventure. Listeners will discover how Chouinard's radical decision to give away his company challenges traditional capitalism and emphasizes environmental advocacy. Through his narrative, Gelles showcases a new paradigm where ethics and integrity drive success.
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106 snips
Sep 4, 2025 • 1h 20min

ARTHUR C. BROOKS: Success Won’t Make You Happy — Here’s What Will

Arthur C. Brooks, an economist and Harvard Business School professor, shares his journey from corporate despair to happiness guru. He discusses how prioritizing connections over status leads to fulfillment. Brooks reveals why smart individuals often struggle with happiness and introduces a simple test to uncover personal weaknesses. He advocates for viewing life as a startup, encouraging proactive choices and genuine relationships. Dive into the paradox of generosity and its role in happiness, alongside insights on how exercise and diet impact mood.
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Aug 28, 2025 • 55min

THE FUTURE OF WRITING: A Conversation with Ethan Mollick and Steven Johnson

Join Ethan Mollick, a Wharton professor and AI enthusiast, and Steven Johnson, Editorial Director at Google Labs, as they dive into the future of writing. Discover how Steven penned 40,000 words in just 72 hours using AI! The duo discusses the evolving concept of books and how they may transform into interactive experiences for readers. They also explore the balance between AI-generated ideas and human creativity, questioning whether tech can truly match our writing prowess. Strap in for a fascinating look at AI's impact on storytelling!
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Aug 21, 2025 • 1h 3min

Best Of: Sebastian Junger’s Journey to the Edge and Back

Sebastian Junger, bestselling author and Oscar-nominated filmmaker, shares his gripping near-death experience after a ruptured aneurysm. He reflects on the fragility of life, the deep existential questions raised by his brush with death, and the profound thoughts about the afterlife that followed. Junger also contrasts the recognition of famous authors with the unsung bravery of journalists in perilous situations. Delving into themes of fatherhood and the significance of blood donation, he inspires listeners to ponder mortality and community.
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83 snips
Aug 14, 2025 • 59min

INTUITION: The Science of Trusting Your Gut

Laura Huang, a distinguished professor of management at Northeastern University, dives deep into the science of intuition and decision-making. She reveals that intuition is not just a random occurrence but a skill that successful individuals hone over time. Listeners learn practical techniques to enhance their gut feelings, like the coin flip method, and discover the unexpected benefits of reading fiction to strengthen emotional understanding. Huang emphasizes the importance of self-trust and the transformative power of 'jolt moments' that can redirect our life paths.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 48min

Can Rogue Archeologists Bring the Past Back to Life?

Sam Keen, a science writer and author of 'Dinner with King Tut', takes listeners on a thrilling journey into experimental archaeology. He discusses how rogue archaeologists are reviving ancient civilizations through hands-on activities like brewing beer and mummifying animals. Keen explores the culinary wonders of the past at the Buckland Club, featuring bizarre dishes like badger ham, and dives into the complexities of Roman cuisine. The conversation highlights the passion behind experimental archaeology, encouraging a deeper connection with history and our shared human experience.
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85 snips
Jul 31, 2025 • 1h 9min

WHAT WE VALUE: A Neuroscientist's Guide to Making Better Choices

Emily Falk, a neuroscientist at the University of Pennsylvania, dives into the intricacies of our brain's value calculations. She discusses how understanding these subconscious processes can help bridge the gap between our desired selves and our daily choices. Falk explores the powerful influence social norms have on our behaviors and self-perception, and shares insights on using accountability partners to boost motivation. She emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and values affirmation to align our actions with core beliefs, fostering both personal growth and community empathy.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 41min

SUPER AGERS (Part 2): Eric Topol on Sleep, GLP-1s, and AI

In this conversation, Eric Topol, a renowned cardiologist and author of Super Agers, dives into vital health topics. He discusses how to optimize sleep, especially for older adults, and the alarming effects of microplastics on our health. The transformative role of GLP-1 medications is highlighted, with potential benefits ranging from addiction treatment to migraine reduction. Topol also explores the future of AI in healthcare, emphasizing its efficiency and the critical need for preventative strategies to enhance longevity.
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86 snips
Jul 17, 2025 • 1h 13min

SUPER AGERS (Part 1): The Revolutionary New Science of Longevity

Eric Topol, a cardiologist and author of 'Super Agers,' dives into the secrets of exceptional longevity. He reveals insights from his research on 1,400 healthy individuals over 80, challenging the idea that genetics solely dictate lifespan. Key discussions include the vital role of lifestyle choices like diet and exercise, the surprising importance of grip strength for predicting health, and the necessity of balance in fitness. Topol also critiques supplements and explores nutrition's impact on aging, all while encouraging proactive health measures at any age.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 47min

GENIUS MYTH: The Dangerous Allure of Rule-Breakers

Helen Lewis, a staff writer at The Atlantic and author of The Genius Myth, challenges the traditional notion of genius that elevates individuals over achievements. She discusses how labeling someone a genius often breeds elitism and harmful behavior. By highlighting the collaborative nature of creativity, she critiques famous historical narratives and the pitfalls of lone genius myths. The conversation also navigates the dark side of Silicon Valley success and explores how chance and community play vital roles in innovation, reshaping our understanding of what genius truly means.

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