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Dax and Monica invite two Armcherries to share stories of parties gone wrong, featuring a high school bonfire disaster and a wild bachelorette trip involving a sex trafficking raid.
Andrew Huberman explores how to optimize workspace for productivity by discussing key environmental factors like lighting, visual focus, sound, desk setup, and ceiling height, providing practical tools to enhance focus, creativity, and cognitive performance across different work settings.
Cal Newport offers insights on productivity, digital fatigue, and the importance of focusing on quality work while minimizing context switching and protecting one's attention in an increasingly distracted world.
Dr. Guy Winch reveals how work stress can destroy relationships, offering science-backed strategies to detach psychologically from work, manage intrusive thoughts, and reclaim joy by transforming internal narratives and creating meaningful boundaries between professional and personal life.
In this special crossover episode, Jimmy McLoughlin discusses his podcast journey, sharing insights on politics, media, and marketing, while exploring the power of podcasts in shaping public opinion and the importance of humor and personal storytelling in communication.
A deep dive into leadership frameworks with Molly Graham, exploring her insights on scaling companies, managing growth, and developing high-performing teams through her signature concepts like "Give away your Legos" and the J-curve approach to career development.
Connor Beaton explores why high-performing men often self-destruct privately by suppressing emotions, using shame as motivation, and failing to develop emotional competency, ultimately leading to maladaptive coping mechanisms and potential personal collapse.
A comprehensive review of the top nine most impactful podcast moments from 2025, featuring expert insights on topics ranging from friendship and health to healing and hope, designed to inspire personal growth and transformation.
A leading communication expert reveals how to master difficult conversations, handle narcissists and gaslighters, and improve relationships through authentic, intentional communication that prioritizes connection over winning.
Jake and Damien reflect on the High Performance Podcast's most impactful conversations from 2025, sharing insights from guests like Rob O'Neill, Tom Aspinall, and Jonathan Haidt, while highlighting lessons about performance, mental health, and personal growth.
Justin Wolfers provides a critical analysis of Trump's first year back in office, highlighting potential long-term economic and institutional damage through AI disruption, tariff policies, and weakening of international relationships.
A high-performing leadership consultant shares his transformative journey from personal rock bottom to helping men rebuild their mindset, marriage, and purpose through radical ownership and intentional personal growth.
Gary Vee shares advice on finding confidence, overcoming job dissatisfaction, leveraging LinkedIn for career opportunities, and maintaining a positive mindset while navigating personal and professional challenges.
Jessica Kriegel challenges traditional views of workplace culture, revealing how intentional experiences, shared beliefs, and individual purpose drive organizational performance and can unlock four times more profitability.
After serving as Chief Legal Officer and then CFO at Salesforce, Amy Weaver became CEO of Direct Relief, a global humanitarian organization that provides medical aid to people impacted by poverty, disasters, and civil conflict around the world.
David Brooks joins Scott Galloway to examine the forces reshaping American society, discussing declining trust, economic uncertainty, the challenges facing young men, and the importance of love, commitment, and purpose in holding society together.
During their holiday dinner party, Dax, Monica, and their friends discuss an array of topics including family Christmas memories, body parts they find attractive, potential cannibalism scenarios, crimes they'd commit without consequences, and what they each want to leave behind in 2025.
Thomas Erikson reveals how understanding different communication styles can transform relationships by adapting your approach to match the receiver's needs, focusing on self-awareness and deliberately tuning into others' preferences.
A thought-provoking exploration of moral ambition, featuring Dutch historian Rutger Bregman's call to redirect talented individuals from socially useless jobs towards solving humanity's most pressing challenges, with a specific focus on transforming our deeply unethical food system and factory farming practices.
A Harvard behavioral scientist reveals the secrets to better communication, negotiation, and connection through her comprehensive TALK framework, exploring how understanding conversation science can dramatically improve relationships and persuasion skills.
Jacques Villeneuve provides an in-depth analysis of the 2025 Formula One season, focusing on Lando Norris's championship victory, team dynamics, and the mindset of elite racing drivers, while sharing personal insights from his own world championship journey.
In this episode of Armchair Anonymous, listeners share stories about times they stole something, including a teenage girl's joyride in her stepdad's car and a woman accidentally picking up an elderly lady's lost purse.
Nick Gray shares practical strategies for building and maintaining meaningful relationships as an adult, including hosting simple gatherings, sending casual friends newsletters, and creating personal websites to stay connected.
A deep dive into masculinity, exploring how money impacts men's sense of self-worth, sexual currency, and societal expectations, while arguing that true manhood is about creating surplus value and contributing meaningfully to relationships and society.
Desmond O'Neill, a former Secret Service agent, shares a four-step framework (PLAN) for navigating difficult conversations, emphasizing the importance of purpose, listening, asking questions, and finding resolution while avoiding labels, trying to be right, and giving unsolicited advice.
Darren Walker discusses the critical importance of empathetic, authentic, and service-oriented leadership in an era of polarization, emphasizing the need for leaders to navigate complex social issues with courage, fairness, and a commitment to hope.
In this episode, Adam Grant and digital anthropologist Rahaf Harfoush explore the concept of hypernormalization, discussing how people cope with unprecedented changes by pretending everything is normal while feeling internally destabilized and disconnected.
A deep dive into the nuances of leadership, narcissism, and self-awareness, exploring how great leaders balance confidence with humility while avoiding the pitfalls of unchecked ego and destructive self-absorption.
Scott Galloway passionately discusses the crisis facing young men today, highlighting how societal changes, technology, and lack of economic opportunities have left many men struggling to find purpose, develop meaningful relationships, and contribute positively to society.
A world-renowned therapist reveals how changing the story you tell yourself can transform your life, offering practical tools to break free from self-limiting narratives and become the true author of your personal journey.
Rachel Lockett shares powerful insights on coaching, leadership, and interpersonal skills, demonstrating how leaders can build high-trust teams, have difficult conversations, avoid burnout, and design a more fulfilling career by focusing on their strengths, understanding emotions, and creating meaningful connections.
A thought-provoking exploration of the challenges facing young men today, discussing technology's impact, education, economic opportunities, and the need to help boys develop purpose, skills, and meaningful relationships.
A comprehensive guide to building career influence by developing confidence, likability, communication skills, embracing feedback, and strategically positioning yourself for growth and opportunity.
In this powerful episode, Marine Corps veteran Steve Eckert shares his philosophy of true wealth, emphasizing discipline, family connection, and personal development through consistent training, intentional parenting, and challenging experiences like Operation Blacksite.
Cal explores the hidden factor making knowledge workers miserable: unpredictable work boundaries caused by digital communication technologies, which disproportionately impacts women and creates constant, unscheduled work expectations.
In this intimate conversation, Kris Jenner opens up about her life journey, family dynamics, and the importance of love, gratitude, and forgiveness, sharing profound insights from her experiences as a mother, businesswoman, and matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner family.
Esther Perel explores the evolving nature of modern relationships, revealing why desire fades in long-term partnerships and offering insights into sustaining intimacy, connection, and passion through continuous reinvention and mutual understanding.
Chris and Amy share a candid look at their life as optimizers, discussing family finances, teaching kids about money, managing health proactively, balancing work and family time, and navigating the challenges of parenting and travel.
Brené Brown discusses the importance of leaders finding their "strong ground" by staying grounded in values, developing situational awareness, and slowing down to make thoughtful, strategic decisions in a time of massive uncertainty and rapid change.
In this episode of Hidden Brain, Stanford professor Huggy Rao explores how entrepreneurs and organizations often fail by prioritizing "poetry" (grand visions) over "plumbing" (operational details), using examples like the Fyre Festival and North Korea's unfinished hotel to illustrate the importance of executing practical details alongside passionate ideas.
Comedian Tig Notaro shares her journey through personal loss, health challenges, and creative evolution, discussing her legendary 2012 comedy set, her upcoming documentary about poet Andrea Gibson, and her approach to life after transformative experiences.
In this episode, executive coach Muriel Wilkins explores the seven hidden beliefs that hold leaders back, revealing how internal narratives can limit professional potential and offering a three-step process for uncovering, understanding, and reframing these limiting beliefs.
Former Israeli special ops officer Itamar Marani shares his playbook for scaling from $2K one-on-one coaching clients to six-figure annual engagements through strategic positioning, group sprint programs, and mastering the mindset barriers that actually hold entrepreneurs back.
Two teenage brothers built Junk Teens into a $2.5+ million company by creating an inspiring culture that attracts young workers through purpose-driven leadership, compelling branding, and a fun warehouse environment instead of relying on traditional compensation.
A comprehensive Q&A episode covering diverse topics including health insurance strategies, investment diversification, handling RSUs, life insurance, and AI tools, with insights drawn from the host's personal experiences and listener questions.
Gary Vee provides insights and advice on various topics including career success, social media, entrepreneurship, aging, and personal development in this episode of Tea with GaryVee.
Gary Vee provides actionable advice on various topics including career success, handling personal mistakes, social media strategy, and entrepreneurial mindset, emphasizing personal accountability, continuous learning, and the importance of taking action.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: Elizabeth Johnson, a senior lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management, discusses the challenges leaders face when trying to delegate effectively and offers practical strategies to overcome four key barriers that prevent managers from handing off work. By examining why leaders struggle to delegate—including the personal satisfaction of doing work themselves, the tendency to jump in and help, external pressures from bosses and clients, and a limited definition of work—Johnson provides actionable advice for developing a more empowering leadership approach.
In this episode of The Prof G Pod, Scott Galloway offers career advice to young professionals, discussing entrepreneurship strategies, how to stand out in a new job, and navigating passion and talent in one's early career. He provides insights on starting a business, maximizing value as an entry-level employee, and finding one's professional path through learning, hard work, and developing skills.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: This episode of Young and Profiting explores the secrets to building influence at work, featuring insights from top experts on how to develop confidence, likability, communication skills, and strategic networking. Through personal stories and expert advice, the podcast offers actionable strategies for professionals to stand out, promote themselves, and create meaningful career opportunities.
Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: In this episode, psychotherapist Esther Perel discusses how technology and remote work are changing human relationships, leading to a potential "social atrophy" that impacts personal and professional connections. She explores the challenges young people face in forming meaningful relationships, the importance of intentional social interaction, and offers insights on rebuilding human connection in an increasingly digital world.