
Becoming Wise in the Age of AI: Jeff Burningham on What It Means to Be Human
After decades of chasing success as a tech entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and even a candidate for Utah governor, Jeff Burningham found himself questioning what it all meant.When the governor’s rac...
22 Okt 202540min

Growing Up Millennial: Charlie Wells on What Shaped a Generation
Journalist Charlie Wells is a Millennial — and by now, something of an expert on the Millennial generation, too. In his debut book, What Happened to Millennials: In Defense of a Generation, he shares ...
15 Okt 202535min

Creating a Walking Shoe for Women: Cori Burns on Filling the Fitness Shoe Gap
Cori Burns had always loved running, but eventually pregnancy pushed her to walking for exercise. She found she loved it, but quickly realized there weren't any shoes made for women who walked for fit...
8 Okt 202535min

Fighting Forest Fires: Linda Strader on Breaking Barriers in the U.S. Forest Service
When Linda Strader joined a US Forest Service fire crew in the 1970s, she didn’t know how rare it was for women to do that kind of work - she just wanted an interesting job. But she quickly realized s...
1 Okt 202542min

Teaching Modern Manners: Jennifer Daniel on Etiquette and Kindness
When Jennifer Daniel landed her first job after college, she quickly realized she didn’t quite know how to navigate the world of business meetings with confidence. That led her to the Protocol School ...
24 Sep 202541min

Leaving It All Behind: Valerie Russell on Starting a Business Abroad
Valerie Russell spent a decade in criminal justice. She worked as a corrections officer, a narcotics investigator, even on the 9/11 Human Recovery Project. But one day, she realized she wanted somethi...
17 Sep 202538min

Singing About Poop: Matt Farley on Creativity and 26,000 Songs
Matt Farley has created over 26,000 songs ... many of them about poop. But behind the absurd humor is a thoughtful approach to creativity, productivity, and making things without fear.In this episode ...
10 Sep 202538min

Diana Greenlee: Uncovering the Story of Poverty Point
More than 3,000 years ago, a Native American community in what is now Northeast Louisiana built monumental earthworks - such as mounds, ridges, and a vast plaza - at Poverty Point, now a UNESCO World ...
3 Sep 202536min



















