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Jennifer Wallace: Raising Resilient Kids in a Culture That Says They're Never Enough
Jennifer Wallace: Raising Resilient Kids in a Culture That Says They're Never Enough

Jennifer Wallace is a journalist, researcher, and mother of three who set out to answer one of the most pressing questions in modern parenting: *Why …

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Laura Huang: Creating an Edge in a World That Won’t Hand You One
Laura Huang: Creating an Edge in a World That Won’t Hand You One

In this powerful and perspective-shifting episode, Harvard Business School professor and author **Laura Huang** shares a deeply human and practical r…

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Emily Fletcher: The Science and Simplicity of Unlocking Human Potential Through Meditation
Emily Fletcher: The Science and Simplicity of Unlocking Human Potential Through Meditation

Emily Fletcher, founder of Ziva Meditation and a former Broadway performer, shares how her journey from the stage to spiritual leadership reshaped he…

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Courtney Harding: Building the Future of Human Connection Through XR, Education, and Digital Agency
Courtney Harding: Building the Future of Human Connection Through XR, Education, and Digital Agency

Courtney Harding, founder of Friends with Holograms and a leading voice in spatial computing, joins Srini to discuss the real-world applications and …

8 months, 3 weeks ago

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Daniel Lieberman: Dopamine, Desire, and Why Enough is Never Enough
Daniel Lieberman: Dopamine, Desire, and Why Enough is Never Enough

In this mind-expanding conversation, psychiatrist and author Daniel Lieberman unpacks the role of dopamine — the brain's molecule of motivation — and…

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Annie Duke: Why Knowing When to Quit Is a Superpower
Annie Duke: Why Knowing When to Quit Is a Superpower

In this powerful third appearance, bestselling author and decision strategist Annie Duke dismantles the myth that grit is always good — and makes the…

8 months, 4 weeks ago

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The Science of Mastery: Anders Ericsson on Deliberate Practice
The Science of Mastery: Anders Ericsson on Deliberate Practice

Psychologist Anders Ericsson, the originator of the concept of deliberate practice, shares the foundational principles behind how experts are made—no…

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The Operating System of Transformation: Salim Ismail on Exponential Thinking, Leadership, and Inner Engineering
The Operating System of Transformation: Salim Ismail on Exponential Thinking, Leadership, and Inner Engineering

In this episode, Salim Ismail — founding executive director of Singularity University and author of *Exponential Organizations* — maps out what it ta…

9 months ago

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The Neuroscience of Attention: Mithu Storoni on Rhythmic Focus, Motivation, and How to Work With Your Brain
The Neuroscience of Attention: Mithu Storoni on Rhythmic Focus, Motivation, and How to Work With Your Brain

In this conversation, neuroscientist and author Dr. Mithu Storoni breaks down how we can optimize the way we work by aligning our brain’s natural rhy…

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Dennis Xu: Designing Tools That Think Like We Do
Dennis Xu: Designing Tools That Think Like We Do

Dennis Xu, co-founder of Mem, unpacks the future of personal knowledge and how it’s being reshaped by networked thinking, cognitive design, and human…

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