The Power of Being Alone: Why Solitude Is Good for You

The Power of Being Alone: Why Solitude Is Good for You

Act One: The Joy of Solitude: How to Reconnect with Yourself in an Overconnected World by Robert Coplan Act Two: Arrangements in Blue Notes by Amy Key Sponsored By: Aura Frames - Get $35 off Aura’s best-selling Carver Mat frames by using promo code BIGIDEADAILY at auraframes.com GoDaddy - Get a domain and professional email plan for just $0.99/month at Godaddy.com/GDNOW

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Life Changes You. The Question Is How.

Life Changes You. The Question Is How.

First up, Maya Shankar (The Other Side of Change) on uncertainty, resilience, and becoming someone new on the other side of disruption. Then John Kaag shares five key insights from Robert Richardson's...

20 Jan 28min

Why the Five-Day Workweek No Longer Makes Sense

Why the Five-Day Workweek No Longer Makes Sense

Chances are, you work five days a week. Monday through Friday. And you probably don’t think much about it, because that’s just how work works, right? But who decided that five days was the right numbe...

19 Jan 32min

How to Solve Problems Before They Happen

How to Solve Problems Before They Happen

First, Dan Heath reveals how the most effective leaders don't just solve problems — they prevent them from happening in the first place. Then Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg shares research that shows refra...

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Your Self-Discipline Isn’t the Problem

Your Self-Discipline Isn’t the Problem

Productivity expert Chris Bailey explains why follow-through fails — and how aligning your values, intentions, and friction levels makes action feel natural. And later in the show, we hear from Becky ...

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What If Laughing More Made You Better at Everything?

What If Laughing More Made You Better at Everything?

Most of us think of humor as something that happens at comedy clubs or in group texts with friends. But what if laughter could actually make you better at your job, more creative, and more connected t...

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The One Human Need That Explains (Almost) Everything

The One Human Need That Explains (Almost) Everything

First up, Philosopher and novelist Rebecca Newberger Goldstein argues that the mattering instinct is the hidden engine behind nearly everything we do. Then we hear from rabbi Sharon Brous, author of ...

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Six Simple Rules for a Long and Healthy Life

Six Simple Rules for a Long and Healthy Life

First up, Ezekiel ("Zeke") Emanuel, one of America's leading physicians, makes the case that enjoying life — cheesecake included — might be the healthiest choice of all. His new book is Eat Your Ice C...

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How to Navigate Your Career in Uncertain Times

How to Navigate Your Career in Uncertain Times

Whether you're plotting a job change or just trying to survive another uncertain year at work, the truth is most of us spend 90,000 hours of our lives working. That's too much time to spend feeling st...

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