S2 E4: The Creative Process Is in Charge (Becky Blades)

S2 E4: The Creative Process Is in Charge (Becky Blades)

Today, Becky explains how to get more done by embracing a creative process based on iteration. --- Come back tomorrow for the final installment of Becky’s master class. If you’re looking for something to do in the meantime, join us on LinkedIn and download the Next Big Idea app.

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Defying Destiny: Longevity, Epigenetics, and the Myth of “Fixed” Biology

Defying Destiny: Longevity, Epigenetics, and the Myth of “Fixed” Biology

What if your DNA isn’t a verdict—just a starting point? Today we’re digging into the surprisingly flexible biology of health and longevity, from the choices that can reshape how your genes behave to t...

10 Jun 21min

Evolution’s Secret Weapon (and How to Use It)

Evolution’s Secret Weapon (and How to Use It)

Evolution gets pitched as something that happened to us—but what if it’s also a tool we can learn from? Today we explore what natural selection is actually optimizing for, and what that “deep logic” c...

9 Jun 31min

Gold Fever, Land Rush

Gold Fever, Land Rush

What is wealth actually made of—besides the numbers in our accounts? Today, we go digging for the real stuff. Financial writer and comedian Dominic Frisby joins us with big ideas from The Secret Histo...

8 Jun 21min

The Climate Change Survival Guide

The Climate Change Survival Guide

Today on The Next Big Idea Daily, we’re starting with the big-picture question: what does it actually take to move from climate anxiety to climate action? Political sociologist Dana Fisher argues in S...

5 Jun 25min

Your Accent Tells a Story

Your Accent Tells a Story

Ever been told you have an accent — or quietly judged someone else's? We all have one, but most of us know surprisingly little about where they come from or why they persist. Valerie Fridland, a profe...

4 Jun 24min

 Apple at 50 — and the War to Break Its Grip

Apple at 50 — and the War to Break Its Grip

Apple turns 50 this year—which is a good moment to ask how a scrappy computer company became one of the most influential forces in modern life. In Apple: The First 50 Years, David Pogue takes us insid...

3 Jun 27min

How to Do Great Work When Everything's Changing

How to Do Great Work When Everything's Changing

Work today is more intense, more scrutinized, and more chaotic than ever — so how do you stay effective through it all? Melissa Swift, author of Effective, shares research-backed strategies for naviga...

2 Jun 26min

Sibling Science: Why Brothers, Sisters Shape Us for Life

Sibling Science: Why Brothers, Sisters Shape Us for Life

Sibling relationships are often our longest—and sometimes most complicated—connections. In today’s episode, we explore what siblings can teach us about identity, belonging, and who we become, drawing ...

1 Jun 32min

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