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Jason Naylor: The Psychology of Color and Why Bright Hues Unlock Positivity, Memory, and Human Connection
Jason Naylor, artist and author of Live Life Colorfully, shares how growing up as the second of seven children in a Mormon family in Salt Lake City s…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Jacob Sager Weinstein: The Memory Palace Method and Why You Cannot Synthesize What You Do Not Remember
Jacob Sager Weinstein, comedy writer for Dennis Miller and author of How to Remember Everything, shares how growing up in privileged Washington DC wh…
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Hillary Weiss: The Danger of Just Mindset and Why Imitation Is a Trap for Finding Your Golden Thread
Hillary Weiss, brand strategist and positioning coach, reflects on growing up in suburban South Florida where attending the same school for 14 years …
4 months, 2 weeks ago
Gautum Mukunda: The Paradox of Leader Selection and Why Unfiltered Presidents Are a Dangerous Gamble
Gautum Mukunda, Harvard professor and author of Indispensable: When Leaders Really Matter, reveals the paradox at the heart of leadership selection: …
4 months, 3 weeks ago
Cal Newport: Why Social Media Is Big Tobacco Not Big Oil and the Steam Whistle Theory of Attention
Cal Newport, computer science professor and author of Digital Minimalism, argues that the better analogy for social media is not big oil that must be…
4 months, 3 weeks ago
Cal Newport: Cognitive Athleticism and Why Elite Performers Protect Their Attention
Computer science professor and bestselling author Cal Newport explains why cognitive fitness matters as much as physical fitness for elite performanc…
4 months, 3 weeks ago
Ethan Kross: Mastering Your Inner Voice Before It Masters You
Psychologist and bestselling author Ethan Kross breaks down the science of *chatter*—the internal voice that can either empower or paralyze us. Drawi…
4 months, 3 weeks ago
Eric Barker: The Science of Relationships and Why Playing Well with Others Matters More Than You Think
Eric Barker, bestselling author of Barking Up the Wrong Tree and Plays Well with Others, reveals what decades of social science research says about r…
4 months, 4 weeks ago
Brea Starmer: Redefining Work Around Highest and Best Use, Not Hours Logged
Brea Starmer, founder of Lions and Tigers, challenges the outdated workplace model that measures face time over impact. Drawing from her experience a…
4 months, 4 weeks ago
Dylan Beynon: Building Mindbloom and the Science of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy
Dylan Beynon, founder of Mindbloom, shares the deeply personal story behind building the first at-home ketamine therapy platform. After losing his mo…
4 months, 4 weeks ago