Podcast Episodes
Back to Search‘The Next Big Idea Daily’: Your Life Plan Fell Apart. Now What?
Life changes can sneak up on all of us, and sometimes they hit pretty hard. Cassidy Krug spent 20 years training to be one of the best divers in the …
6 months ago
Best Of: Life Lessons From Wired Co-Founder Kevin Kelly
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Kevin Kelly has made a career out of looking to the future. He helped pioneer online social networking all the w…
6 months, 1 week ago
'The Next Big Idea Daily': Your Brain on Revenge
Let’s talk about revenge. Not the juicy, action-movie kind with flaming cars and dramatic showdowns, but the kind that quietly simmers in your brain …
6 months, 1 week ago
AI FIRST: The Tsunami Is Already Here
AI, according to Andy Sack and Adam Brotman, co-founders of Forum3 and co-authors of the new book AI First, isn't just a neat new tool. It's "a tsuna…
6 months, 2 weeks ago
‘The Next Big Idea Daily’: How to Raise Great Kids in a Messed-Up World
Science journalist Melinda Wenner Moyer, shares research-backed strategies for parenting with compassion, curiosity, and resilience from her new book…
6 months, 2 weeks ago
Best Of: Michael Lewis Runs Toward Pleasure
This is one of our favorite conversations from the last year. On the surface, it's an interview we did with Michael Lewis to coincide with the paperb…
6 months, 3 weeks ago
'The Next Big Idea Daily': Sure, You're Smart — But What Kind of Smart?
Today, Travis Bradberry, author of The New Emotional Intelligence, argues that understanding and managing your emotions — and the emotions of other…
6 months, 3 weeks ago
How Susan Cain Found Her Voice
Susan Cain always knew she wanted to be a writer. But her path to becoming one was anything but straightforward. She took a creative writing class in…
6 months, 4 weeks ago
‘The Next Big Idea Daily’: Where Were You During the AI Revolution?
If you want your organization to succeed in the future, you need to take advantage of AI now. Lucky for you, Adam Brotman and Andy Sack have written …
7 months ago
HOPE FOR CYNICS: The Surprising Science of Human Goodness
We think that cynicism protects us from being disappointed by other people. But Stanford psychologist Jamil Zaki says the opposite is true. When we e…
7 months ago