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Jan 31, 2025 • 39min
Al Roker: A Recipe to Live By
Al Roker, a broadcasting legend and co-anchor of the TODAY Show, shares his captivating career journey in journalism and meteorology. He discusses the balance between his public life and raising a family, emphasizing the power of preparation and hard work. Al dives into his collaborative cookbook project with his daughter, combining recipes and family stories that celebrate cooking together. He also tackles the urgency of climate awareness, highlighting its impact on society. Through personal anecdotes, Al embodies resilience and the joy of living fully.

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Jan 28, 2025 • 36min
Reid Hoffman: What Can Go Right With Our AI Future
In this engaging discussion, Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and author of "Super Agency," explores the promising future of AI. He emphasizes the need for a "technohumanist compass" to guide technology's integration into business and society. Hoffman argues that instead of replacing jobs, AI augments human capabilities, and stresses the importance of continuous learning. He advocates for leaders to be nimble, proactive, and adaptive, ensuring they harness AI's potential for personal and organizational success.

Jan 24, 2025 • 44min
William Ury: How to Survive (and Thrive) in an Age of Conflict
William Ury, co-author of "Getting to Yes" and expert in negotiation, shares powerful insights on thriving in conflict. He emphasizes the superpower of listening and connecting with others to find creative solutions. Ury reflects on lessons from notable negotiations, like Camp David and Venezuela, highlighting patience and emotional composure. He introduces the 'possibilist' mindset, combining curiosity and collaboration, as essential tools for overcoming challenges. Ury’s humorous tales also reveal the unexpected in diplomacy, proving that relationships can bridge divides.

Jan 21, 2025 • 33min
Annie Sarnblad: Diary of a Human Lie Detector
Annie Sarnblad, a renowned expert in reading facial expressions and strategic advisor to CEOs, shares her insights on understanding true emotions and intentions. She emphasizes the importance of emotional intelligence in leadership, discussing how to interpret microexpressions to build trust and enhance communication. Annie also tackles the dynamics of virtual meetings, advocating for being on camera to foster rapport, and highlights the significance of vulnerability in leadership. Furthermore, she touches on recognizing predatory behavior to ensure children's safety.

Jan 17, 2025 • 32min
Alan Fine: You Already Know How to Be Great
Performance expert Alan Fine shares insights from his journey as a tennis coach to a top executive coach. He discusses how mental interference hinders peak performance, stressing that the key to success lies in faith, fire, and focus. Fine emphasizes the importance of self-belief and psychological safety in overcoming distractions. He also examines the inside-out versus outside-in strategies for improvement, and critiques the hype surrounding AI, advocating for genuine human presence to enhance performance.

Jan 14, 2025 • 32min
Trent Shelton: Protect Your Peace
Trent Shelton, an author and motivational speaker, shares his powerful journey from NFL rejection to personal growth advocate. He discusses the importance of emotional resilience and how setbacks can lead to transformative experiences. Trent emphasizes trusting your unique vision and prioritizing personal peace over pleasing others. He explores how happiness is connected to influence and fulfillment, and highlights the critical role of 'rehab time' for mental and spiritual healing. His authentic insights inspire listeners to take charge of their own lives.

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Jan 10, 2025 • 43min
Donald Miller: Building a StoryBrand 2.0
Donald Miller, a New York Times bestselling author and business consultant, discusses his updated book, 'Building a StoryBrand 2.0'. He emphasizes the three phases of relationships—curiosity, enlightenment, and commitment. Miller shares insights on effective communication and the importance of positioning brands as guides rather than heroes. He highlights CarMax's transparent branding and introduces the StoryBrand.ai tool for crafting impactful marketing content. Additionally, he dives into the significance of authentic leadership and nurturing family values in today’s complex world.

Jan 7, 2025 • 39min
Rachel Hollis: What if YOU Are the Answer?
Rachel Hollis, a New York Times bestselling author and entrepreneur, opens up about her new book, posing thought-provoking questions for personal growth. She discusses overcoming recent personal challenges, including divorce and miscarriage, and emphasizes the importance of embracing the creative process. Hollis encourages listeners to find passion in their pursuits, navigate grief with grace, and shift perspectives on success. Her candid reflections inspire resilience and authentic self-discovery, urging others to focus on what truly matters.

Jan 3, 2025 • 36min
Dan Ariely: Redirecting Misbelief
Dan Ariely, a Duke University professor and a renowned expert in behavioral economics, shares captivating insights on the necessity of building trust within organizations. He reveals how employee appreciation and psychological safety can significantly enhance a company's stock performance. Ariely also explores why rational people often succumb to irrational beliefs, especially during crises, and discusses the rise of misinformation. His call for dialogue and intellectual humility highlights the importance of a proactive approach to navigating today's complex societal truths.

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Dec 31, 2024 • 29min
Dr. Wendy Suzuki: Good Anxiety
Dr. Wendy Suzuki, a neuroscientist and professor at NYU, explores the transformative power of anxiety in this discussion. She delves into the spectrum of anxiety and emphasizes its potential as a positive force for productivity and empathy. Dr. Suzuki shares tips for managing anxiety, like turning anxious thoughts into actionable tasks and the benefits of physical activity. She also discusses the significance of educational belonging and how reducing social media use can improve mental health, especially among young people.
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