
Bianca Bosker Ventures Into the Art World
Today, Bianca Bosker shares a few brilliant insights from her latest New York Times bestseller "Get the Picture: A Mind-Bending Journey among the Inspired Artists and Obsessive Art Fiends Who Taught M...
21 Jun 202412min

How Stories, Statistics, and Studies Exploit Our Biases
We all have biases. Worse, they cause us to fall for misinformation. Here's what to do about it.
20 Jun 202413min

A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine
Today, Uche Blackstock shares five key insights from her instant New York Times bestseller "Legacy." *** 📦 Become a Next Big Idea Club subscriber and we'll send the 8️⃣ best books of the year — as ch...
19 Jun 202412min

A Neurotoolkit for Creating Lasting Change
Today, we hear from Nicole Vignola, a neuroscientist and organizational psychologist who has written an exciting new book called "Rewire: Break the Cycle, Alter Your Thoughts and Create Lasting Change...
18 Jun 202414min

How the Science of Personality Can Help You Make Better Business Decisions
Organizational psychologist Richard Davis has spent decades advising the leaders of the world's biggest companies. What he's learned will help you transform your relationships, your career, and your l...
17 Jun 202414min

We Live in a Tame World. Here's How to Find the Wild.
Craig Foster, the South African filmmaker best known for his Oscar-winning documentary "My Octopus Teacher," joins Michael to share a few insights from his new book "Amphibious Soul: Finding the Wild ...
14 Jun 202419min

Can Big Tech Be Contained?
Our dependence on the big five tech companies threatens our civil rights, economy, and democracy. Tom Kemp has a plan to rein them in. 📩 Sign up for our newsletter here!
13 Jun 202412min

Finding for the Good in Bad English
Today, linguist Valerie Fridland ("Like, Literally, Dude") takes us on a tour of the speech habits we love to hate and makes the surprising argument that "like's" and "literally's" make us better comm...
12 Jun 202412min






















