Susan Cain: How many of us are actually introverts?

Susan Cain: How many of us are actually introverts?

Over the past decade, Susan Cain has spearheaded the "quiet revolution," a movement that champions introverts. In this episode, she meets with Andrew to talk about her experiences as an advocate, how to encourage introversion in the workplace, and more. Watch this conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/rC9DlTIh7K0 Follow Susan Cain: https://www.instagram.com/susancainauthor | https://twitter.com/susancain Follow Andrew Yang: https://instagram.com/andrewyang | https://twitter.com/AndrewYang Follow Zach Graumann: https://instagram.com/zachgraumann | https://twitter.com/Zach_Graumann To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Keith Ferrazzi on Leading Without Authority

Keith Ferrazzi on Leading Without Authority

Keith Ferrazzi, bestselling author of "Never Eat Alone," joins Andrew to talk about the art of leadership through collaboration. Keith shares his secrets to creating a fulfilling career and provides i...

17 Apr 202352min

Workism, AI, and the Meaning of Life

Workism, AI, and the Meaning of Life

Derek Thompson, staff writer at The Atlantic and author of the new collection of essays "On Work," joins Andrew to discuss the religion of work, building guardrails for AI, and how large language mode...

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What's Our Problem?

What's Our Problem?

Tim Urban, creator of the popular blog "Wait But Why," argues that our usual left-right politics misses an important dimension: whether we are using our higher mind or our primitive mind. Andrew sits ...

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Futureproofing Your Career in the Age of ChatGPT

Futureproofing Your Career in the Age of ChatGPT

Kevin Roose, tech columnist for the New York Times, joins Andrew to talk about how companies are rapidly adapting to the use of ChatGPT, the types of jobs most vulnerable to automation, and practical ...

27 Mars 202344min

The Domino Effects of Silicon Valley Bank's Collapse

The Domino Effects of Silicon Valley Bank's Collapse

CNBC Contributor and Big Technology writer Alex Kantrowitz joins Andrew to shed light on Silicon Valley Bank's collapse and its far-reaching effects on small banks, real estate, and even your retireme...

20 Mars 202351min

Breaking Records & Making Records

Breaking Records & Making Records

Conrad Taylor has had a unique journey, from being the youngest elected official in the nation to joining the Yang2020 campaign and ultimately becoming an international DJ and producer. Andrew sits do...

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Marianne Williamson is Running Again in 2024. Here's Why.

Marianne Williamson is Running Again in 2024. Here's Why.

Marianne Williamson — author, spiritual leader, and newly declared Democratic candidate for president in 2024 — joins Andrew to talk about why she believes America is "six inches from the cliff" and w...

6 Mars 202355min

From Homeland Security to Hollywood

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You might know him as Uncle Louie on The Goldbergs — but Louis Gregory is also an entrepreneur, music producer, and former director at the Department of Homeland Security. Gregory joins Andrew to talk...

27 Feb 202347min

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