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Bob Gower: How to Recognize Toxic Charisma Before It Destroys You
Bob Gower: How to Recognize Toxic Charisma Before It Destroys You

Bob Gower, a former member of the organization One Taste, dissects the mechanics of toxic charisma in personal development. He explains how cult-like…

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April Rinne: Thriving Through Change After Losing Both Parents at 20
April Rinne: Thriving Through Change After Losing Both Parents at 20

After losing both parents in a car accident at age 20, April Rinne developed a framework for navigating constant change that became her book Flux. Sh…

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Anna Lembke: Why Your Brain Mistakes Instagram for Heroin
Anna Lembke: Why Your Brain Mistakes Instagram for Heroin

Stanford addiction psychiatrist Anna Lembke explains the neuroscience of dopamine and why our brains respond to social media the same way they respon…

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Andy Molinsky: The Three Cs That Help You Step Outside Your Comfort Zone
Andy Molinsky: The Three Cs That Help You Step Outside Your Comfort Zone

Brandeis professor Andy Molinsky breaks down the psychology of why we avoid challenging situations and shares his research-backed framework for pushi…

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Andrew Horn: Finding Your Grain of Truth Through Service and Emotional Mastery
Andrew Horn: Finding Your Grain of Truth Through Service and Emotional Mastery

Andrew Horn shares his journey from nightclub promoter to founder of Tribute and The Junto mens group. He discusses how a pivotal conversation with h…

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Amy Edmondson: The Science of Failing Well and Why We Avoid Learning From Mistakes
Amy Edmondson: The Science of Failing Well and Why We Avoid Learning From Mistakes

Harvard professor Amy Edmondson breaks down the three types of failure—intelligent, basic, and complex—and why most of us never learn from them. She …

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Amy Blankson: Five Strategies to Find Happiness in a Tech-Saturated World
Amy Blankson: Five Strategies to Find Happiness in a Tech-Saturated World

Amy Blankson, happiness researcher and author of The Future of Happiness, explains how positive psychology can help us use technology intentionally r…

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Alex Pang: Why Working Less Can Make You More Creative
Alex Pang: Why Working Less Can Make You More Creative

Historian and futurist Alex Pang explains why history's most creative people worked in short, focused bursts and took their leisure seriously. He tra…

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B. Jeffrey: Why Obsession Is the Hidden Cost of Building an Empire
B. Jeffrey: Why Obsession Is the Hidden Cost of Building an Empire

B. Jeffrey, a teacher at Parsons School of Design and author of Creative Careers, discusses how to make a living from your ideas without chasing fals…

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David Allen: Why Your Brain is a Terrible Office
David Allen: Why Your Brain is a Terrible Office

David Allen, creator of the Getting Things Done methodology, shares the unconventional path that led him from 35 jobs before 35, drug experimentation…

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