

The Jordan Harbinger Show
Jordan Harbinger
(Apple's Best of 2018) In-depth conversations with people at the top of their game. Jordan Harbinger unpacks guests' wisdom into practical nuggets you can use to impact your work, life, and relationships. Learn from leaders (Ray Dalio, Simon Sinek, Mark Cuban), entertainers (Moby, Tip "T.I." Harris, Dennis Quaid), scientists (Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye), athletes (Kobe Bryant, Dennis Rodman, Tony Hawk) and an eclectic array of fascinating minds, from art forgers and arms traffickers to spies and psychologists.
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Jul 30, 2019 • 1h 11min
231: Mike Abrashoff | It's Your Ship -- Here's How to Shape It
Mike Abrashoff, a former Naval Commander and bestselling author, shares his insights on transformative leadership and teamwork. He emphasizes the importance of fostering a positive organizational culture and knowing when to challenge rules to promote innovation. Abrashoff discusses the value of earning trust from superiors and empowering team members for success. He also touches on effective communication and the need for leaders to prioritize their team's needs over personal ambition, illustrating his points with engaging anecdotes from his naval career.

Jul 26, 2019 • 1h 5min
230: How to Small Talk with Big Results | Feedback Friday
Discover how to turn dreaded small talk into meaningful connections with a simple formula: Facts, Emotions, Why. Learn to tackle communication hurdles, like those overly long voice messages, and make the most of your moments of free time for personal growth. The hosts also delve into navigating workplace negotiations, sharing tips on how to advocate for your worth. Plus, hear insights on recognizing toxic relationships and managing medical bills, empowering listeners to take control of their lives!

Jul 25, 2019 • 55min
229: Cameron Herold | Making the Most of Your Bipolar Superpowers
Cameron Herold, a growth strategist and former COO of 1-800-GOT-JUNK, shares his insights on the unique advantages of bipolar disorder and ADHD for entrepreneurs. He discusses the emotional rollercoaster of entrepreneurship, emphasizing these conditions can act as superpowers. Cameron outlines key questions to identify entrepreneurial potential and navigates the five stages of the entrepreneurial transition curve. He also highlights the importance of support networks and the necessity of self-care to manage the pressures faced by CEOs.

Jul 23, 2019 • 1h 22min
228: Oliver Bullough | Why Thieves and Crooks Rule the World
Oliver Bullough, a journalist and author of "Moneyland," dives deep into the world of global corruption and kleptocracy. He reveals how corrupt leaders plunder national resources, affecting healthcare and education. Bullough highlights the far-reaching consequences of corruption, including crime and unrest, and exposes the difficulties in tracking dark money through shell corporations. He discusses potential strategies for reclaiming power from the elite and stresses the urgent need for transparency to protect vulnerable populations.

Jul 19, 2019 • 53min
227: How to Communicate with Stinkers and Deadbeats | Feedback Friday
This week, the hosts tackle the drama of dealing with a stinky coworker and a deadbeat roommate trying to move in an online love interest. They offer clever strategies for setting boundaries and prioritizing self-care in these tricky situations. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on personal happiness and the importance of defining success on their own terms. From navigating family dynamics to negotiating raises, each topic is infused with humor and practical advice, making for a lively and engaging discussion.

Jul 18, 2019 • 1h 18min
226: Justin Paperny | Lessons From Prison
Justin Paperny, a former stockbroker turned author and consultant, shares insights from his own 18-month prison experience for securities violations. He discusses the complexities of moral rationalization that can lead good people astray in the financial world. Listeners will learn how to prepare for prison life and the importance of personal reflection during incarceration. Paperny emphasizes that even in the depths of adversity, transformative growth is possible, making his time behind bars one of the most enlightening periods of his life.

Jul 16, 2019 • 1h 8min
225: Kim Scott | Care Personally, Challenge Directly with Radical Candor
Kim Scott, co-founder of Radical Candor, LLC, shares insights on effective management and leadership. She discusses how lessons from bad bosses can enhance our understanding of empathy and honesty in the workplace. The conversation explores the Radical Candor framework, addressing the balance between caring personally and challenging directly. Scott also highlights pitfalls like ruinous empathy and manipulative insincerity. Drawing on her experience with Sheryl Sandberg, she emphasizes the importance of giving and receiving feedback for personal growth.

Jul 12, 2019 • 55min
224: How to Delete Facebook Without Falling off the Planet | Feedback Friday
Consider deleting Facebook? Discover how to navigate family reactions while prioritizing your mental health. Overcome public speaking fears with effective strategies and learn to set boundaries with ex-flames. Delve into the complexities of family dynamics and cultural obligations, emphasizing self-care. Explore the internal conflict of leaving a stable job for entrepreneurial dreams. Plus, get tips for efficient LinkedIn networking and digital detoxing without losing touch with your social life!

Jul 11, 2019 • 1h 13min
223: Bryan Johnson | A Plan for the Future of the Human Race
Bryan Johnson, an entrepreneur and founder of Kernel, dives into the urgent need for humanity to co-evolve with artificial intelligence to secure our future. He discusses the concept of future literacy to better grasp humanity's role in the coming decades. Johnson highlights the challenges posed by privacy inequality, stressing its potential to exacerbate human disparity. He advises skepticism towards generalized advice and shares insights on enhancing human capabilities through advanced brain-computer interfaces, emphasizing a shift from technological obsession to human development.

Jul 9, 2019 • 1h 7min
222: Matt McCarthy | The Race to Stop a Superbug Epidemic
Guest Matt McCarthy, an assistant professor of medicine and author of "Superbugs: The Race to Stop an Epidemic," discusses the alarming rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria due to overuse in agriculture and medicine. He highlights herd immunity challenges and the dangers of anti-vaccination beliefs. The conversation also dives into the lengthy FDA approval process that stifles innovation, and the promise of CRISPR technology as a potential solution. McCarthy emphasizes the urgent need for public awareness and responsible antibiotic usage.


