In this episode, Wharton Business School professor Maurice Schweitzer helps us unpack the psychology of when and how to interact […]
Read moreEpisode 210 – Rich Roll – Live with Authenticity
Rich Roll is a graduate of Stanford University and Cornell Law School. If that wasn’t impressive enough, he is also a vegan, […]
Read more209 – Steven Kotler – Decoding the Science of Ultimate Human Performance
[powerpress] In this episode we interview Steven Kotler, author of a number of best selling books including, The Rise of […]
Episode 208 – Rosie Von Lila – A Burning Man Insider
[powerpress] Do you know what Burning Man is? If not, listen to this episode. If you do, have you ever […]
Read moreEpisode 205 – Lars Tvede – Western Society is Killing Creativity, Here’s How We Fix It
[powerpress] Human creativity has been one of the fundamental drivers of civilization. Often our creativity has baffled skeptics by allowing […]
Read moreEpisode 204 – Dr. Stephen Camarata – How Not To Screw Up Your Kid
Parenting today is practically a competitive sport, and marketers are all too happy to cash in. Scare tactics and scientific-sounding […]
Read more203 -Adrian Gostick – What Motivates You?
[powerpress] Over the course of our childhood and into adulthood, we receive a lot of advice on how to find […]
Episode 199 – Fred Kiel – Does It Pay To Be Moral?
We’ve all been taught the golden rule – “treat others as you want to be treated”. Our parents raise us […]
Read moreEpisode 197 – Kathleen McGinn – Is it Better or Worse to be Raised by a Stay at Home Mom?
With the shift in gender roles, many children are no longer being raised primarily by their mothers. With dual income […]
Read more195 – Till Roenneberg – Night Owl vs. Early Bird and the Science Behind Your Sleep Patterns
Early birds and night owls are born, not made. Sleep patterns are the primary result of the highly individualized biological […]