
The AARP CEO's Playbook for Staying Competitive After 50
We tend to talk about AI and the future of work as a young person's game. Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan, CEO of AARP, is here to challenge that notion. A physician turned healthcare executive turned nonpr...
29 Juni 29min

Why Nobody Feels Financially Secure Anymore
“It’s not your fault.” This is the message Alissa Quart has spent over a decade trying to get people to believe when it comes to economic hardship. Right now, it feels harder than ever to embrace. Al...
22 Juni 28min

Most Companies Are Built to Fail Their Mission. Here's the Fix.
We've built an economy that rewards destroying value. Eric Ries wants to know how we got here, and whether we can build our way out. Eric wrote The Lean Startup in 2011 and helped define a generation...
15 Juni 26min

Lessons From a Year of Letting AI Do Everything
Joanna Stern spent a year using AI to do (almost) everything: write her emails, analyze her medical records, text her wife, drive her around, and even fold her laundry. The result is her new book, I ...
8 Juni 29min

Jenny Hagel on How to Build a Creative Career When the Odds Are Against You
Comedy writer Jenny Hagel has six Emmy nominations. The other week, she wrote 20 jokes. One made it to television. She doesn’t see this as failure, though. It’s the nature of the job. And it might off...
1 Juni 28min

Bonus: Lesbian Bars and the Secret Formula for Belonging
Lesbian bars aren’t just nightlife, they’re evolving spaces of community and chosen family, and they have a special place in Jessi Hempel’s heart. On this bonus episode, Jessi sits down with one of He...
28 Maj 15min

How to Build a Career You Actually Believe In
We're trained to climb ladders and chase titles, but what if the real metric of career success was the positive impact you have on the world? In this episode from the Hello Monday archives, host Jessi...
25 Maj 29min

We're Lonelier Than Ever. Ritual Is the Answer.
Rituals work. They help us make meaning, process transition, and connect with each other. That’s why we’ve been doing them for more than 300,000 years. So why, in this century, have we largely abandon...
18 Maj 28min



















