Thinking With Mitch Joel

Mitch Joel
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16 snips
Jan 18, 2026 • 53min

Leadership Unblocked With Muriel Wilkins - TWMJ #1019

Muriel Wilkins, an executive coach and CEO of Paravis Partners, shares her expertise in guiding senior leaders through complexities. She emphasizes the importance of inner work over traditional strategies for effective leadership. Muriel discusses how unconscious beliefs hinder potential and highlights adult development theory as a lens for leadership growth. The conversation also covers integrating AI in decision-making, fostering discernment, and the idea that while pain is inevitable, suffering is a choice leaders can navigate.
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17 snips
Jan 11, 2026 • 56min

More Humane Work With Joe O'Connor - TWMJ #1018

In this conversation, Joe O'Connor, CEO of Work Time Revolution and co-author of 'Do More in Four,' delves into the fading relevance of the five-day workweek. He discusses how burnout and outdated productivity metrics are reshaping our work culture, especially in the AI era. Joe makes a compelling case for the four-day workweek as a strategy not just for efficiency, but as a societal benefit. He also highlights the importance of collective solutions to improve equity in the workforce while navigating the flexibility versus structural change debate.
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14 snips
Jan 4, 2026 • 1h 3min

Why We're All Digitally Exhausted With Paul Leonardi - TWMJ #1017

In this engaging discussion, Paul Leonardi, a Professor at UC Santa Barbara and author of Digital Exhaustion, unpackages the paradox of our digital age. He highlights how technology's vast capabilities often come with mental fatigue due to constant task switching and emotional strain. Leonardi discusses the implications of surveillance capitalism, the overload of information, and the erosion of traditional communication norms. Through practical strategies, he encourages listeners to reclaim focus, suggesting a reduction of tools and intentional use to combat the exhaustion we often feel.
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43 snips
Dec 28, 2025 • 1h 6min

AI And The Future Of Marketing With Mark Schaefer - TWMJ #1016

In this conversation with Mark Schaefer, a seasoned marketing strategist and author, they dive into the profound effects of AI on consumer behavior. Mark highlights how AI is reshaping empathy, trust, and creativity in marketing. He emphasizes the importance of curiosity as a skill to combat over-reliance on automation. They also discuss the shift from an attention economy to one based on genuine connections, and the enduring nature of art and human passion in the face of technological change.
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20 snips
Dec 21, 2025 • 58min

Navigate Hidden Markets With Judd Kessler - TWMJ #1015

Judd Kessler, an influential economist and the inaugural Howard Marks Endowed Professor at Wharton, dives into the concept of hidden markets. He discusses how these markets operate based on rules rather than prices, using examples like concert tickets and organ donations. Kessler explains the role of lotteries and waiting lists in reducing friction and promoting fairness. He highlights AI's disruptive impact on market signaling and the importance of strategic design in daily life. Discover how understanding these hidden systems can help us navigate scarcity.
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30 snips
Dec 14, 2025 • 60min

Creators And Entrepreneurs With Joe Pulizzi - TWMJ #1014

Join Joe Pulizzi, founder of the Content Marketing Institute and author of 'Burn The Playbook,' as he dives into the importance of audience ownership and the creator economy. He discusses how legacy content remains valuable despite algorithm changes. Joe emphasizes building trust through repetition and focusing on audience needs over mass reach. He shares insights on networking and overcoming obstacles in creative ventures, all while navigating the balance between AI advancements and maintaining human connection.
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Dec 7, 2025 • 55min

Emotionally Intelligent Teams With Vanessa Urch Druskat - TWMJ #1013

Vanessa Urch Druskat, an esteemed organizational psychologist and professor known for her pioneering work on Team Emotional Intelligence, dives into how effective collaboration is engineered, not inherent. She delves into the critical role of team norms over individual traits in driving performance and discusses the importance of psychological safety in fostering collaboration. Vanessa shares insights on adapting to remote work dynamics, the necessity of coaching in leadership, and how understanding each other strengthens teams. Her research highlights emotional intelligence as fundamental to high-performing cultures.
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Nov 30, 2025 • 52min

Facing Fear And Finding Purpose With Ranjay Gulati - TWMJ #1012

Ranjay Gulati, a Harvard Business School professor and bestselling author, dives into the nuances of courage and fear in this engaging discussion. He differentiates between uncertainty and risk, revealing how both can trigger instinctual reactions. Gulati emphasizes the importance of purpose in leadership and explains why inaction often trumps data. He introduces the 'Six C's' of courage and discusses the challenges of cultivating collective courage in hybrid work environments. With practical insights, he highlights how introspection can empower individuals to act boldly.
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Nov 23, 2025 • 56min

Why Great Teams Beat Star Talent With Jon Levy - TWMJ #1011

Jon Levy, a behavioral scientist and author known for the Influencers Dinner, explores the dynamics of teamwork and human connection. He discusses how anonymity can break down status barriers and foster real relationships during his unique cooking experiences. Jon challenges the myth of star talent, revealing how too much individual brilliance can hinder team performance. He emphasizes the power of emotional intelligence and the need for intentional design in hybrid workplaces to enhance collaboration. His insights spark a fresh perspective on leadership and collective success.
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61 snips
Nov 16, 2025 • 1h 6min

Why Authenticity Is Overrated With Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic - TWMJ #1010

Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, a renowned professor of business psychology and author, challenges the conventional belief in authenticity with his latest book, arguing that adaptability and strategic self-presentation lead to greater success. He discusses the impact of celebrity culture and social media in shaping our perceptions of authenticity, revealing how identity has become a curated performance. The conversation explores the delicate balance leaders must maintain between sincerity and impression management, as well as the implications of hybrid work on trust and collaboration.

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