

The Knowledge Project
Shane Parrish
Deep conversations with the best founders and business leaders that go beyond the usual advice to uncover the timeless principles that drive success.
Master the best of what other people have already figured out.
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Nov 30, 2021 • 55min
#125 Paul Rabil: Confidence and Competition
Paul Rabil, a standout professional lacrosse player and co-founder of the Premier Lacrosse League, shares his insights on success in sports and business. He reflects on his transition from lacrosse to contemplating the NFL, including a pivotal moment with Bill Belichick. Rabil emphasizes the importance of mental resilience, balance, and strategies for managing stress. He draws parallels between sports dynamics and business, highlighting how empathy fosters collaboration. With a focus on personal growth, he discusses finding inner peace amidst life's challenges.

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Nov 16, 2021 • 1h 7min
#124 Douglas Rushkoff: The Perils of Modern Media
Douglas Rushkoff, an author and professor of Media Theory and Digital Economics, tackles the profound impact of technology on society. He discusses the evolution of media, highlighting the polarization and misinformation plaguing today's discourse. Rushkoff offers insights on cultivating empathy amid divisive ideologies and the importance of community engagement. He also explores how digital platforms affect personal expression and creativity, while advocating for mindful communication and kindness as pathways to personal peace.

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Nov 2, 2021 • 1h 7min
#123 William Irvine: How To Live a Stoic Life
William Irvine, a philosophy professor at Wright State University and author of several books on Stoicism, discusses the relevance of this ancient philosophy in today’s world. He emphasizes the importance of self-discipline and decision-making for a meaningful life. Irvine shares his own journey from Zen Buddhism to Stoicism, highlighting strategies like negative visualization and the dichotomy of control. The conversation also explores teaching Stoicism to foster resilience in children, navigating difficult relationships, and embracing failure as part of personal growth.

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Oct 19, 2021 • 1h 5min
#122 Robert Cialdini - The Principles of Persuasion
Robert Cialdini, a leading expert in influence and author of bestselling books on persuasion, shares fascinating insights on the psychology of getting people to say “Yes.” He discusses seven principles of ethical persuasion, emphasizing the power of reciprocity and the importance of genuine relationships. Cialdini illustrates how comparisons between authority and expertise shape our trust and decisions. He also dives into how scarcity can trigger urgency, revealing how personal connections can enhance persuasive efforts in both life and business.

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Oct 5, 2021 • 1h 8min
#121 Walter Isaacson: Curiosity Fuels Creativity
Walter Isaacson, a renowned journalist and biographer, dives into the link between curiosity and creativity, drawing on insights from figures like Steve Jobs and Leonardo da Vinci. He explores how innovative giants harnessed curiosity to reshape the world and discusses Ada Lovelace as the pioneer of programming. Isaacson also tackles the ethical implications of CRISPR technology and emphasizes the importance of collaboration in science. With stories of creativity in physical spaces versus virtual interactions, he reveals how these dynamics influence our modern innovations.

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Sep 21, 2021 • 1h 3min
#120 Chris Bosh: Hunger and Greatness
Chris Bosh, a two-time NBA champion and Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, shares his insights on achieving greatness in sports and life. He discusses the drive and hunger necessary for young athletes and the importance of balancing individual aspirations with team success. Bosh reflects on his journey from emulating basketball heroes to developing a personal playing style. He underscores the significance of leading by example, mental resilience, and the lasting impact of mentors in shaping one's legacy, both on and off the court.

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Sep 7, 2021 • 1h 14min
#119 Todd Simkin: Making Better Decisions
Todd Simkin, Associate Director at Susquehanna International Group, shares his wealth of experience in financial services and trader education. He discusses the intricate decision-making process, focusing on the differences between financial and interpersonal choices. Simkin stresses the importance of asking the right questions and fostering critical thinking. He also highlights how mentorship and feedback shape decision-making, and shares personal stories, including a transformative conversation with his father on the impact of thoughtful choices.

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Aug 24, 2021 • 57min
#118 Doug Conant: Leadership With Integrity
Doug Conant, the former CEO of Campbell Soup Company, is renowned for his employee-centric leadership. He discusses the critical link between workplace success and marketplace performance. Conant shares insights from his first 100 days as CEO, the challenges of adapting to changing consumer preferences, and the nuances of building trust within teams. He emphasizes the importance of emotional connections in leadership and how a culture of gratitude can transform workplace relationships.

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Aug 10, 2021 • 1h 4min
#117 Kat Cole: The Power of Possible
Kat Cole, former president of Cinnabon and seasoned business leader, shares her incredible journey from a Hooters hostess to a corporate powerhouse. She discusses the nuanced dark side of gratitude that can hinder personal growth. Cole reflects on the importance of humble confidence in leadership and the role of mentors in her rise. She also tackles the complexities of cultural sensitivity in franchising and encourages empowering others to discover their potential, emphasizing the value of communication and trust in navigating challenges.

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Jul 27, 2021 • 52min
#116 Jeff Immelt: Leadership In A Crisis
Jeff Immelt, former CEO of General Electric and current venture partner at New Enterprise Associates, shares insights from his 16-year tenure at GE. He reflects on navigating crises like 9/11 and the financial meltdown, emphasizing resilience and adaptability in leadership. Immelt discusses the complexities of decision-making under pressure and the importance of transparency and communication. He also explores the dynamics between CEOs and shareholders and the significance of team loyalty, offering valuable lessons for future leaders.


