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May 19, 2022 • 1h 14min

CULTURE: How Successful Groups Work

The filmmakers at Pixar. The servers at Union Square Cafe. The badasses on SEAL Team Six. What do these super successful groups all have in common? Strong team culture. But what exactly is culture, and how do you build it? Daniel Coyle has spent the last few years searching for answers. In this episode, he shares what he’s found.NEXT BIG IDEA APP:Download our app today at www.nextbigideaclub.com/app
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May 12, 2022 • 53min

GET IT DONE: How the Science of Motivation Can Help You Achieve Your Goals

University of Chicago professor Ayelet Fishbach has spent the last two decades studying the science of motivation. She has developed a framework for turning idle ambition into forward-moving action. That framework is the subject of her new book, “Get It Done,” which our curators chose as one of the best non-fiction titles of the year. Today, one of those curators, Daniel Pink, chats with Ayelet about sure-fire techniques you can use to achieve your goals.Next Big Idea App:Want to hear Ayelet summarize her new book in just 12 minutes? Download the Next Big Idea app and check out her Book Bite!
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May 8, 2022 • 38min

Bonus: The Not-So-Great Resignation (WorkLife with Adam Grant)

Over the past year, the Great Resignation has been all over the news. Many people are celebrating quitting their jobs — but it’s a decision some will come to regret. So when’s the right time to leave? How do you quit without burning bridges? And how can workplaces encourage people to stay? This is an episode of "WorkLife with Adam Grant," a podcast in the TED Audio Collective. If you want to hear more episodes, you can find and follow "WorkLife" wherever you listen.
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May 5, 2022 • 1h 14min

FUN: How to Have More of It

Are we all so busy doom-scrolling and binge-watching that we’ve forgotten how to have fun? Catherine Price thinks so. But don’t despair. Her latest book, “The Power of Fun,” is jam-packed with research-backed hacks for finding meaning, forging connections, improving your health, and living life to the fullest ... all while having a darn good time.To learn about Catherine’s books & courses & sign up for her newsletter: ScreenLifeBalance.comNEXT BIG IDEA APP:Download it today at nextbigideaclub.com/app
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Apr 28, 2022 • 46min

TWITTER: What Elon Musk’s Acquisition Means for the Future of Social Media

Why did Elon Musk buy Twitter? What does he plan to do with it? Is this the end of big social or a chance to reinvent it? This week, we’re interrupting our regularly scheduled programming to answer those questions with two of the smartest internet commentators we know: Eli Pariser, co-founder of Upworthy and author of “The Filter Bubble”; and Steven Johnson, writer, podcaster, and TV host.RECOMMENDED:Subscribe to Steven’s newsletter, Adjacent Possible: adjacentpossible.substack.comFollow Eli on Twitter: @elipariserListen to our interview with Jill Lepore about Elon Musk’s sci-fi fantasies.GET IN TOUCH:What did you think of this episode? Send us your thoughts: podcast@nextbigideaclub.comNEXT BIG IDEA APP:You know what’s better than mindlessly scrolling through Twitter? Reading an entire book in just 12 minutes. Impossible, you say? Well, clearly you haven’t downloaded the Next Big Idea app, the only place in the world where you can hear book summaries read by leading authors themselves. Download it today: nextbigideaclub.com/app 
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Apr 21, 2022 • 49min

EMOTIONAL: Do Your Feelings Make You Smarter?

We all strive to think rationally. But it doesn’t always do us much good. Cutting-edge science has revealed that if we want to sharpen our thinking, we need to feel our feelings. That science is the subject of “Emotional,” a new book by theoretical physicist Leonard Mlodinow. In this episode, he sits down with science writer Annie Murphy Paul to discuss where emotions come from, how they motivate us, and what we can do to control them.Episode Recommendations:RATIONALITY: Steven Pinker’s Love Song to Critical ThinkingFEELING & KNOWING: Unlocking the Secrets of Consciousness (with Antonio Damasio) EXTENDED MIND: Want to Get Smarter? Try Thinking Outside of Your Brain (with Annie Murphy Paul) Next Big Idea Club:Download our app today at https://nextbigideaclub.com/app/
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Apr 14, 2022 • 1h 11min

ORIGIN: How Did Humans Migrate to the Americas?

Thousands of years ago, humans crossed a land bridge from Siberia into Alaska. They tried to move south, but a two-mile-high, coast-spanning ice wall stood between them and the rest of the continent.How did they get past it?Scholars have fought over that question for decades. But in her book, “Origin,” Jennifer Raff says breakthroughs in genetics have given scientists an entirely new understanding of how the Americas were peopled and what happened in the millennia that followed.Next Big Idea Club — Want to hear 12-minute book summaries written and read by the authors themselves? Download the Next Big Idea app today at www.nextbigideaclub.com/app
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Apr 7, 2022 • 1h 15min

BITTERSWEET: Susan Cain on the Beauty of Sorrow and Longing

Are you elevated by sad songs? Have you ever been brought to tears by a TV commercial? Do you relish rainy days? If you answered yes to any of those questions, then you know the power of the bittersweet. Yet chances are there have been times when you’ve struggled to square your melancholic disposition with our culture of counterfeit cheer. Well, you won’t feel that way after you’ve heard Susan Cain discuss her new book, “Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole.” She argues that longing, sorrow, and grief are the wellsprings of connection, creativity, and hope.Download the Next Big Idea app today at www.nextbigideaclub.com/app
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Mar 31, 2022 • 1h 8min

Regrets: Daniel Pink Has a Few (And So Should You)

“Embedded in songs, emblazoned on skin, and embraced by sages, the anti-regret philosophy is so self-evidently true that it’s more often asserted than argued.” So writes Daniel Pink in his new book, “The Power of Regret: How Looking Backward Moves Us Forward.” There’s just one problem, he adds. The “no regrets” philosophy? It’s hogwash. Regrets may churn our stomachs, but they also improve our decisions and strengthen our values. They’re a photographic negative of the good life.Download the Next Big Idea app at www.nextbigideaclub.com/app
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Mar 24, 2022 • 1h 10min

REALITY+: Are We Living in a Simulation?

Philosopher David Chalmers reckons there’s a 25% chance that we are living in a simulation. And he’s OK with it.David's new book is "Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy."To hear an extended version of this episode, download the Next Big Idea app: https://nextbigideaclub.com/podcast

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