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Jul 21, 2020 • 57min

380: Blake Mycoskie | Made for Entrepreneurship

Blake Mycoskie, the founder of TOMS Shoes and Madefor, discusses the essence of entrepreneurship as a means to solve pressing societal issues. He shares insights into his new wellness venture and why bootstrapping is crucial for startups. The conversation touches on cultivating a 'beginner's mind' and adapting business strategies amid changing trends, especially post-COVID-19. Blake also reflects on the importance of mental well-being and building healthy routines for lasting change in both personal and professional life.
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Jul 17, 2020 • 44min

379: How to Deal with a Cheating Dad | Feedback Friday

Dealing with a cheating parent is tricky, especially when it's a family friend involved. The conversation dives into maintaining family cohesion while grappling with betrayal. Listeners also get tips on balancing a thriving side hustle against a full-time job and navigating the emotional toll of physical labor jobs on one's body. The hosts bring humor and insights to the struggles of personal growth and mentorship in challenging career paths, providing listeners with valuable advice on everyday dilemmas.
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Jul 16, 2020 • 1h 8min

378: Steven Johnson | How We Make the Decisions That Matter the Most

Steven Johnson, a best-selling author and host of the Fighting Coronavirus podcast, dives into the nuances of decision-making. He discusses the inadequacies of traditional methods, like the pros and cons list, and suggests structured approaches for complex choices. Johnson introduces the concept of the 'premortem' to enhance decision quality and explores how AI can assist in predicting outcomes. The importance of diverse perspectives and storytelling in decision-making is also highlighted, making for a compelling discussion on improving our cognitive strategies.
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Jul 14, 2020 • 1h 13min

377: Randolph Nesse | Good Reasons for Bad Feelings

Randolph Nesse, the founding director of the Center for Evolution Medicine, explores the evolutionary roots of emotions in this insightful discussion. He explains how anxiety, depression, and anger serve critical survival purposes despite their negative aspects. Nesse dives into why worrying about social perceptions is evolutionarily beneficial and discusses the paradox of why women may choose reckless partners. He also addresses the implications of aging on health, revealing how some traits advantageous in youth can become detrimental later in life.
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Jul 10, 2020 • 49min

376: How to Fire Someone You Care About | Feedback Friday

Discover the challenges of compassionately letting go of an employee during tough economic times. Explore strategies for navigating job interviews in the age of social distancing. Learn how embracing vulnerability can foster personal growth and reconciliation with past relationships. The importance of sincere connections over networking is highlighted, along with insights into multi-level marketing pitfalls. Finally, recognize the art of self-improvement and the value of owning past mistakes for future success.
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Jul 9, 2020 • 49min

375: Bob Sutton | The A-hole Survival Guide

Bob Sutton, a Stanford Business School professor and author of bestselling books on workplace dynamics, dives into the phenomenon of 'a-holes' that seem to proliferate everywhere. He discusses how these negative personalities can undermine teams and productivity. Listeners will learn how to spot red flags, cope with difficult colleagues, and even engage in some self-reflection to ensure they aren't the problem. Sutton also shares strategies to foster a positive work environment, making it a must-listen for anyone navigating toxic relationships at work.
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Jul 7, 2020 • 1h 25min

374: Kelly McGonigal | The Upside of Stress

Kelly McGonigal, a health psychologist and lecturer at Stanford University, shares groundbreaking insights about stress. She discusses how your mindset can transform stress into growth and resilience rather than suffering. Kelly emphasizes that stress responses can inspire action and connection rather than harmful coping mechanisms. She explores the benefits of social support and the role of belief in managing stress effectively. Listeners will discover that reframing their perceptions of stress can lead to increased well-being and personal empowerment.
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Jul 3, 2020 • 41min

373: How Do I Keep My Mother-in-Law Alive? | Feedback Friday

Navigating family dynamics takes center stage as one listener grapples with a reluctant spouse and a mother-in-law's health. Balancing career success with burnout becomes a pressing topic, highlighting the need for self-care and boundaries. The complexities of supporting a friend during a manic episode raise concerns about emotional tolls and responsibilities. Exciting family connections and the creative pursuits dilemma provide a heartwarming and thought-provoking exploration of life’s challenges.
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Jul 2, 2020 • 1h 2min

372: Bob Saget | How Comedy Continually Changes His Life

Bob Saget, a renowned comedian and actor famous for his roles in Full House and America's Funniest Home Videos, shares fascinating insights into his comedic evolution. He reflects on how humor became his defense against pain and the turning points in his career. Bob discusses the importance of reinventing oneself in entertainment, the lessons from personal disappointments, and his unique methods for handling criticism. With anecdotes from his life, he emphasizes resilience and the craft of comedy as a reflection of personal growth and creativity.
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Jun 30, 2020 • 1h 24min

371: Maria Konnikova | Pulling Off the Biggest Bluff

Maria Konnikova, a bestselling author and international poker champion, shares her remarkable journey from poker novice to winner. She reveals how poker can illuminate our decision-making processes and human motivations. Discover the art of reading physical tells in both poker and daily life. Maria discusses strategies to avoid emotional pitfalls, particularly the concept of 'going on tilt.' She emphasizes that while triumph can mislead, real learning stems from disaster, offering profound insights for both players and non-players alike.

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