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FUTURE: Can We Build a More Generous World

In this episode, we’re peering into the future with Kickstarter co-founder and CEO Yancey Strickler. He’s got a new book out called “This Could Be Ou…

6 years ago

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SUCCESS: The Dirty Secret of Getting Ahead

Most of us are taught hard work and talent are the keys to getting ahead. Turns out it’s not so easy. In his new book, “The Meritocracy Trap,” Yale p…

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TRUST: Malcolm Gladwell on How We Talk To Strangers

Roses are red, violets are blue, and Malcolm Gladwell has written yet another bestseller. It's called "Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know abou…

6 years, 1 month ago

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POWER: Why You Have More Than You Think

Colleges, businesses, and bureaucracies have long operated on an "old power" model — rigid hierarchies that rule from the top down. But Henry Timms s…

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PERCEPTION: Why What You See Is Not Reality

What you see is what you get, right? Nope. In his mind-bending new book, "The Case Against Reality: Why Evolution Hid the Truth from Our Eyes," Don H…

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UNCENSORED: What Free Speech Debates Teach Us About Empathy

As a college student, Zachary Wood ignited a national debate when he invited controversial speakers — anti-feminists, climate-change deniers, and sel…

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CONFLICT: How to Have More Productive Disagreements

Have you ever had one of those arguments — whether with a friend or a colleague, a loved one or a perfect stranger — that you both vehemently disagre…

6 years, 1 month ago

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JOYFUL: Why Ordinary Objects Can Make You Extraordinarily Happy

Conventional wisdom tells us that real joy comes from within: from exercise or meditation, acts of service or the way we look at the world—pretty muc…

6 years, 2 months ago

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CODERS: The Invisible Architects Who Shape Our Lives

Our world is awash in code, and those zeroes and ones aren't as impersonal as you might think. In his new book, "Coders: The Making of a New Tribe an…

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RACIAL BIAS: Why We Have It and What We Can Do About It

Stanford psychology professor Jennifer Eberhardt has spent years studying how racial bias affects all of us — yes, all — in ways we don't realize. In…

6 years, 2 months ago

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