From treating patients in Mozambique to advising world leaders, Hans Rosling’s memoir is a journey through data, compassion, and curiosity. How I Learned to Understand the World is more than a personal story—it’s a call to see the world with clarity and humility. We explore the defining moments that shaped Rosling’s worldview, his fight against ignorance, and the enduring lessons he leaves behind for a more informed and hopeful future.
From the South Side to Nike to Silicon Valley, Jason Mayden’s story is a testament to grit, grace, and growth. We explore his powerful reflections on purpose, design, and faith—and how adversity can become a platform for impact.
What keeps creativity alive in big organizations? Pixar cofounder Ed Catmull reveals the philosophies and practices that shaped one of the most imaginative companies in the world. We explore how to nurture innovation, embrace failure, and lead with trust.
From NSA contractor to whistleblower, Edward Snowden’s memoir tells the story of one man’s fight for privacy in the digital age. We explore the ethical dilemmas, surveillance systems, and personal sacrifice behind one of the most controversial decisions of our time.
Laughter in the face of apartheid. Trevor Noah’s memoir is a sharp, hilarious, and heartbreaking account of growing up in South Africa. We explore themes of identity, resilience, and humor as survival—through the eyes of a boy born into illegality.
Step inside the mind of the 44th President of the United States. A Promised Land is Barack Obama’s candid and introspective memoir, chronicling his early political rise, the campaign trail, and the weight of leadership during his first term. We explore the key moments, personal reflections, and hard-earned lessons on power, identity, and hope that shaped his journey—and continue to resonate today.
From the South Side of Chicago to the White House, Becoming is a story of growth, resilience, and identity. We explore Michelle Obama’s reflections on family, leadership, and authenticity—and the personal journey behind the public figure.
Greatness is built in the mundane. This episode dives into the powerful parable of a boy learning mastery through discipline, humility, and purpose. Chop Wood Carry Water is a simple yet profound reminder that the process is the path.
Feeling stuck is part of the journey—but it doesn’t have to be the end. This episode explores how to uncover your hidden goals, escape indecision, and start living with direction. We reflect on Sher’s compassionate guidance for dreamers and wanderers alike.
Your twenties aren’t a throwaway decade—they’re the foundation of adulthood. Psychologist Meg Jay makes the case for intentionality during this pivotal time. We explore how career, relationships, and identity take shape—and why the choices you make now echo for years.
Why do habits form—and how can we change them? We unpack the habit loop of cue, routine, and reward, and explore how individuals and organizations can reprogram behavior. Small shifts lead to big transformations.
Humans aren’t logical—but we are predictably irrational. Behavioral economist Dan Ariely reveals how hidden forces shape our decisions, from pricing to procrastination. This episode explores the quirks of our minds—and how understanding them helps us make smarter choices.
Negotiation is about connection, not compromise. Former FBI hostage negotiator Chris Voss brings high-stakes techniques to everyday life. We explore tactical empathy, calibrated questions, and how to get more without being confrontational.
A timeless guide to building better relationships. This episode unpacks Carnegie’s foundational principles of communication, persuasion, and empathy—skills that matter in business, friendship, and beyond. Classic advice that still feels relevant today.
Peace is found in the present moment. We explore Tolle’s transformative guide to mindfulness, ego, and spiritual awakening. This episode dives into the concept of presence and how embracing “now” can reduce suffering and bring clarity to everyday life.
How can we be better ancestors? This episode explores long-term thinking in a short-term world. Krznaric challenges us to shift our perspective beyond the next quarter or election cycle and take responsibility for future generations through bold, legacy-driven action.
Whether you’re familiar with the Bible or not, The Good Book breaks it down into 40 accessible, meaningful chapters. We explore timeless spiritual themes—grace, justice, love, and redemption—through stories that continue to resonate across time and culture.
What does it mean to live with eternity in mind? This episode explores questions of faith, purpose, and belief through Cliffe Knechtle’s thoughtful take on the intersection of reason and spirituality—and how they shape the way we live now.
Doubt isn’t the opposite of faith—it’s often the starting point. In this episode, we explore the honest questions behind belief, examining Cliffe Knechtle’s reflections on evidence, experience, and why faith still matters in a skeptical age.
Timeless wisdom from a Roman emperor. In this episode, we reflect on the Stoic insights of Marcus Aurelius—from discipline and duty to mindfulness and mortality. His meditations remain a powerful guide for living with intention and clarity.