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Episodes
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Feb 4, 2026 • 55min
625: New York Times Bestselling Author and Navy Seal Advisor Daniel Coyle on Leadership, Psychological Safety, and Flourishing Teams
Daniel Coyle, New York Times bestselling author known for The Culture Code and advising teams from Navy SEALs to tech firms, explores leadership, psychological safety, and team flourishing. He discusses vulnerability as trust-building, why safe environments beat raw smarts, and the difference between complicated and complex problems. Short practices, rituals, and attention balance for resilient, creative groups are highlighted.

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Feb 2, 2026 • 56min
624: From IQ to AQ: Agility as the New Leadership Advantage (with Liz Tran)
Liz Tran, former venture capital executive and author of AQ, studies agility as the leadership edge. She explains why adaptability beats credentials in fast change. Topics include building Agility Quotient, reframing burnout as lost agency, using AI without losing judgment, tiny daily practices to get more adaptable, and why continuous reinvention sustains career relevance.

Jan 28, 2026 • 56min
623: Bain's Rishi Dave, the Secret of Top Sellers (Strategy Skills classics)
Rishi Dave, a Bain partner and former global CMO with deep B2B and digital marketing chops, explains the Day One List and three routes to get onto buyers' shortlists. He breaks down what a sales play is, how to build and scale plays quickly, and how to get sellers to adopt them through measurement, change management, and a focused play factory.

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Jan 26, 2026 • 57min
622: Leadership and Self-Deception with Arbinger Managing Partner, Mitch Warner (Strategy Skills classics)
Mitch Warner, Arbinger managing partner and author focused on mindset and culture change. He explores self-deception and self-betrayal and how they warp relationships and leadership. He describes signs of self-deception, collusion in groups, and practices to resist it. He also shares stories and concrete steps for rebuilding trust and staying curious in everyday leadership.

9 snips
Jan 21, 2026 • 43min
621: Business Longevity Principles from Immigrant Entrepreneurs (with University of Oxford's Neri Karra Sillaman)
Neri Karra Sillaman, an entrepreneurship advisor at the University of Oxford and author of 'Pioneers,' shares insights on immigrant entrepreneurship. She highlights how clear vision and perseverance drive business longevity, stemming from her own resilience as a former child refugee. The conversation reveals eight principles for success, such as treating rejection as a negotiation starter and valuing community over profit. Sillaman argues that history and heritage can be leveraged as strategic assets, encouraging both immigrant and non-immigrant founders to adopt these powerful principles.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 50min
620: Former McKinsey partner on How to Turn a Profit and Improve Lives in the World's Toughest Places (Strategy Skills classics)
Viva Ona Bartkus, a former McKinsey partner and Professor Emerita at Notre Dame, discusses the complexities of applying business strategies in unstable regions. She shares insights on why traditional methods fail outside developed markets and presents the untapped economic potential of 'frontline environments.' Using examples from Lebanon and Colombia, she highlights the risks of single partnerships and the importance of broad collaborations. Viva emphasizes the need for rigorous strategies to rebuild trust and stability in conflict-affected areas.

18 snips
Jan 14, 2026 • 49min
619: Founder of McKinsey's Strategy and Corporate Finance Insights Team on Measuring and Managing the Value of Companies (Strategy Skills classics)
In this discussion, Tim Koller, a partner at McKinsey and co-author of 'Valuation', delves into corporate finance challenges. He explains why cash-rich firms often resort to buybacks instead of reinvesting. Koller critiques diversification strategies that lack competitive advantage, highlighting historical failures. He emphasizes the necessity for CEOs to actively engage in resource allocation and warns against broad margin mandates that can undermine growth. His insights illuminate the importance of timing investments and focusing on long-term value.

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Jan 12, 2026 • 48min
618: Rethinking Capitalism, Innovation, AI, and the American Dream (with Elizabeth McBride and Seth Levine)
Elizabeth McBride, a journalist and author focused on finance and women's rights, and Seth Levine, a venture capital partner, discuss their book, Capital Evolution. They explore why young people lean toward socialism, sharing insights from a World Bank event that spotlighted the urgency of entrepreneurship. They argue that capitalism, while flawed, must evolve, and they highlight the importance of job creation amid AI's disruptive potential. The conversation underscores the need for nuanced dialogue around business, community, and the American Dream.

20 snips
Jan 7, 2026 • 54min
617: Inc 5000 fastest growing company on Psychology behind leadership influence and human behavior (with MichaelAaron Flicker)
Michael Aaron Flicker, a behavioral science strategist and founder of multiple Inc. 5000 companies, shares fascinating insights on leadership and consumer behavior. He highlights that presenting one major advantage increases credibility, as seen with Five Guys. Pricing is all about relativity; Red Bull disrupted norms with strategic pricing. Michael also discusses how indulgent language boosts selection, while nostalgia can significantly enhance willingness to pay. Lastly, he emphasizes that small flaws can enhance likability and precision in language is key to memorability.

11 snips
Jan 5, 2026 • 52min
616: NYU Stern's Prof on How AI Is Rewriting the Future of Work (with Ben Zweig)
Ben Zweig, an adjunct professor at NYU Stern and CEO of Revelio Labs, explores the transformation of work in the age of AI. He argues that real disruption comes from rethinking job structures rather than fearing automation. By understanding jobs as evolving bundles of tasks, companies can enhance employee fulfillment and adapt to technological changes. Zweig emphasizes the importance of human skills like empathy and coordination as valuable complements to AI, urging managers to enable autonomy and adaptability within their teams.


