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Jul 20, 2025 • 40min
Sunday Pick: How to be a better friend (w/ Rhaina Cohen) | How to Be a Better Human
Rhaina Cohen, author of The Other Significant Others, shares her expertise on the profound value of platonic relationships. She discusses how prioritizing friendships can enhance emotional support and relieve pressures from romantic partners. Rhaina dives into the grief of losing a friend and offers advice on navigating social and political divides. She emphasizes the need to redefine friendship in adulthood and encourages listeners to cultivate deeper bonds, even when navigating romantic transitions.

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Jul 19, 2025 • 20min
Stories of photographing monumental people -- from Michelle Obama to Stephen Hawking | Platon
Platon, a renowned portrait photographer famous for capturing global icons, shares fascinating stories about photographing figures like Michelle Obama and Stephen Hawking. He delves into the deep emotional connections formed through empathy and vulnerability, revealing how these interactions reflect our shared humanity. Platon discusses the significance of kindness in his work and how art can bridge societal divides, highlighting moments of courage in political contexts, such as with members of Pussy Riot. His insights inspire listeners to engage compassionately in a fragmented world.

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Jul 18, 2025 • 10min
The jokes AI won’t tell | Jena Friedman
Jena Friedman, a comedian and screenwriter known for her sharp social commentary, takes the stage to explore the limitations of AI in comedy. She argues that machines might evolve but can never replicate the nuance of human storytelling. With humor, she tackles serious topics like the complexity of the human experience and the implications of AI in entertainment. Through her witty performance, she highlights why robots won't replace comedians, making a compelling case for the irreplaceable nature of human humor.

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Jul 17, 2025 • 13min
Why good people become bad bosses | Jamie Woolf and Christopher Bell
Jamie Woolf and Christopher Bell are leadership experts aiming to address the issue of toxic bosses. They discuss how good people can unintentionally become ineffective leaders due to 'power blindness,' which blinds them to their negative impact on others. The conversation highlights the emotional distress caused by toxic leadership and stresses the importance of vulnerability and self-reflection for leaders. They provide practical strategies to foster healthier workplaces and break the cycle of poor management.

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Jul 16, 2025 • 17min
We don't "move on" from grief. We move forward with it | Nora McInerny (re-release)
Nora McInerny, a writer and podcaster renowned for her humorous takes on grief, shares her profound insights on navigating loss. She emphasizes that grieving individuals can still find moments of joy while carrying their grief forward. Through personal anecdotes, she recounts her journey after losing her father and husband, highlighting the importance of community and shared experiences. McInerny also challenges the notion of 'moving on,' advocating for a relationship with grief that honors beloved memories while embracing life fully.

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Jul 15, 2025 • 13min
Why you should be able to vote on your phone | Bradley Tusk
Bradley Tusk, a venture capitalist and political strategist, advocates for mobile voting as a way to heal America's broken political system. He emphasizes that voting on phones can significantly increase turnout and reduce political extremism, making democracy more accessible for everyone. Tusk shares insights from successful trials of mobile voting, highlighting its security and convenience. He also addresses the disconnect between politicians and constituents, pushing for reforms that empower voters and enhance democratic engagement.

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Jul 14, 2025 • 13min
An unexpected plan for peace in the Middle East | Nada Majdalani
Nada Majdalani, a Palestinian director of EcoPeace Middle East and advocate for environmental peace-building, discusses innovative solutions for Middle Eastern conflicts. She introduces the 'Peace Triangle' initiative, a unique approach leveraging shared water and energy projects among Israelis, Palestinians, and Jordanians. Nada reveals how the climate crisis can catalyze cooperation and economic interdependence, creating pathways to peace. Her personal journey intertwines with her mission to foster collaboration, showcasing hope for a sustainable future in the region.

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Jul 13, 2025 • 31min
Sunday Pick: Barcelona: streetwear with a political twist | Far Flung
Explore the vibrant streetwear scene of Barcelona, where street vendors, known as manteros, unite for rights through fashion. Discover how they launched Top Manta, a brand that blends art with social justice, highlighting their struggles as immigrants. The journey showcases resilience against systemic barriers and the power of community solidarity. Artistic collaborations transform vintage pieces into political statements, proving that fashion can be a powerful voice for change and identity.

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Jul 12, 2025 • 14min
How to find humor in life's absurdity | Maira Kalman (re-release)
Maira Kalman, an artist known for her colorful reflections on life and the absurdity within it, shares her unique insights in a delightful talk interwoven with her paintings. She humorously explores themes of life and death, the joy of street food, and the beauty of unanswered questions. Kalman emphasizes the importance of humor amid life's complexities while celebrating the imperfections of human connection. Her anecdotes encourage listeners to embrace life's quirks and the richness of existence with a light heart.

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Jul 11, 2025 • 17min
The most powerful predictor of team success | Rafael Chiuzi
Rafael Chiuzi, an organizational psychologist and professor, delves into the dangers of fear-based cultures that stifle creativity and communication in the workplace. He draws parallels between childhood fears and adult professional environments, emphasizing the pivotal role of psychological safety in team dynamics. Chiuzi shares three actionable steps to cultivate an open, supportive atmosphere, where curiosity thrives and fear diminishes, ultimately fostering greater productivity and innovation. His insights reveal the critical need for a healthier approach to teamwork.