
In a world that values certainty and confidence, what if the real superpower was the ability to rethink? In this week’s episode, we dive into Think Again by organizational psychologist and bestselling author Adam Grant, known for challenging conventional thinking and inspiring people to stay curious.
From the mindsets that trap us—preacher, prosecutor, and politician—to embracing the humility and curiosity of a scientist, Grant shows how rethinking our beliefs, opinions, and arguments leads to better decisions and better lives. We unpack the joy of being wrong, the surprising power of imposter syndrome, how to build a challenge network, and why psychological safety is the foundation of innovative teams.
💭 Whether you're navigating personal beliefs, high-stakes debates, or team dynamics, this episode will help you rethink your thinking—individually, interpersonally, and collectively.
What we cover:
The 4 thinking modes: Preacher, Prosecutor, Politician… and the Scientist
Why overconfidence is a trap, and doubt is a gift
The role of identity in resisting new ideas
How to debate more like a dance partner than a rival
The difference between task conflict and relationship conflict
Why we need to “complexify” issues to bridge divides
Building cultures of learning through psychological safety and accountability
If you’ve ever clung to being right or felt stuck in echo chambers, Think Again is your invitation to open up, dig deeper, and embrace the mindset of lifelong learning.
👥 Join us as we rethink everything—from our own opinions to the way we engage with the world.
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