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Why Kim Scott thinks you need to ask for feedback
Why Kim Scott thinks you need to ask for feedback

You know what they say about unsolicited advice (don’t give it!) but when it comes to SOLICITED feedback, author and executive coach Kim Scott says: …

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Cord Jefferson's creativity is fueled by mental health
Cord Jefferson's creativity is fueled by mental health

Television writer Cord Jefferson has written for the kind of shows that crack hearts open. From The Good Place to Watchmen, Station Eleven to Master …

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Anne Helen Petersen on changing your relationship to work and the guardrails that can prevent burnout
Anne Helen Petersen on changing your relationship to work and the guardrails that can prevent burnout

What does "burnout" even mean anymore? If you're asking yourself this question, you've come to the right podcast. Anne Helen Petersen is the writer w…

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Pardon the Interruption… But Did Sports Debate Shows Change the World?
Pardon the Interruption… But Did Sports Debate Shows Change the World?

From risky snowboard halfpipe runs, to 400m sprints where every second counts, to high-stakes archery tournaments, performing well in sports requires…

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Why love –and therapy– means going in a direction you don’t yet know (w/ Dr. Orna Guralnik)
Why love –and therapy– means going in a direction you don’t yet know (w/ Dr. Orna Guralnik)

In her critically acclaimed Showtime docuseries, Couples Therapy, clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst Dr. Orna Guralnik thinks deeply about relat…

3 years, 2 months ago

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Jody Avirgan learned everything from sports
Jody Avirgan learned everything from sports

When it comes to sports, it might seem like there are two kinds of people. Those who are religious about their love for the game and those who only s…

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Andrew Marantz doesn’t want you to give up on the internet
Andrew Marantz doesn’t want you to give up on the internet

The internet can be a wonderful, but also a terribly unpleasant place. Andrew Marantz knows this well. He is a staff writer at The New Yorker who spe…

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The science of happiness (w/ Laurie Santos)
The science of happiness (w/ Laurie Santos)

The phrase “comparison is the thief of joy” might be the kind of cliche that makes you roll your eyes – and yet, it’s an idea that is, scientifically…

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How to care for the people who take care of us (w/ Ai-jen Poo)
How to care for the people who take care of us (w/ Ai-jen Poo)

Activist, and MacArthur Genius, Ai-jen Poo believes that caring for others is one of the fundamental acts that make us human. But from nannies to eld…

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There is no “grief starter pack” (w/ Michael Cruz Kayne)
There is no “grief starter pack” (w/ Michael Cruz Kayne)

There’s one thing that connects all living beings – an experience so profound yet so common. Today’s guest, Michael Cruz Kayne says it best: “It's go…

3 years, 3 months ago

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