

Big Questions with Cal Fussman
Curiosity Media
As a bestselling author, speaker and one of the greatest interviewers of this generation, Cal Fussman has sat down with some of the world's most influential individuals: Muhammad Ali, Mikhail Gorbachev, Serena Williams, Jeff Bezos, Jack Welch, John Wooden, Al Pacino and hundreds of others, digging deep into their hearts and delivering their wisdom to the rest of the world. Now, in Big Questions, Cal continues his journey. Uncovering the heart, head, and soul of his guests in thoughtful, deep and entertaining conversations.
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May 21, 2019 • 1h 20min
Heather Monahan: On Creating Confidence
Cal meets his polar opposite: The Boss in Heals. Heather Monahan. Whereas Cal was told as a writer in Journalism School never to sell, Heather came up on the sales side being told not to think of herself as a creative talent. She rose up the corporate ladder to become Chief Revenue Officer of the Beasley Media Group with 500 people working for her and was named one of the most influential women in radio only to see her job eliminated in a power struggle. But she used that tumultuous experience to turn herself into the author of the book Confidence Creator, and she is now a speaker and consultant on the topic. "Confidence," she says, "is a skill to be developed." She shows Cal how to be confident in areas where he doesn't feel comfortable – and you'll get a lot of tips, too

May 14, 2019 • 1h 17min
John Rampton: Moments That Change Your LIfe
Cal looks at how John Rampton made millions by becoming one of the top online influencers in the world – tracing Rampton's ascent back to an accident in college that left John bedridden in a hospital for months. John learned to master social media in that hospital bed, and he shows Cal how "giving away the farm" on the Internet is a gift that just keeps on giving through success and hard times. The founder and chief of online companies like Calendar and Due tells Cal he has numerical proof of the benefits of kindness. If you help people out on the Internet, John says, 1 in 10 will help you back. 1 in every 100 people that you help out will turn into a financial relationship. And 1 in every 1,000 people you help can turn into a million-dollar relationship." Cal leaves the conversation hoping it will change his life – and yours, too.

May 7, 2019 • 1h 8min
Muhammad Ali: Through The Eyes of His Daughter, Hana
Cal sits with Muhammad's daughter, Hana, almost three years after his passing to talk about her dad. Hana has just written a book called At Home With Muhammad Ali, and this conversation looks at what life was like in the moments when the cameras weren't around. There are happy moments – seeing her dad stuffing his mouth with bubble gum as if he were a big kid. There are beautiful moments – the way Muhammad took homeless people into his own home because he believed unoccupied rooms were a sin. There are painful moments – coming across the love letters her dad wrote to try to salvage the marriage that had broken apart between him and Hana's mom. And there are moments of honesty that can come only from looking at illness and death. Through it all we see the unique capacity of this man to connect with the world.

Apr 30, 2019 • 60min
Dandapani: On Learning to Concentrate
When Cal turns into a salesman to try to generate a million dollars in new business by the end of May, he is unprepared for the constant buzzing of his cellphone and the new lifestyle this brings. When it begins to feel like his brain has fragmented into 500 pieces, Cal reaches out to his pal, The Monk Dandapani, for lessons on how to focus and concentrate. The world-renowned monk gives Cal advice on harnessing his energy, that can lift everybody's life.

Apr 23, 2019 • 1h 35min
James Altucher: A Business Strategy Masterclass
When Cal needs to develop a business strategy for his new company, James comes to the rescue. Altucher has started many businesses over the years, making millions, losing millions, making more millions, losing more millions and making more millions. A prolific blogger and podcaster, author, angel investor and owner of a comedy club in New York where he often appears, James shows Cal how to define, shape and monetize his new business helping companies tell their stories. The strategy session is a gift for anybody who's thinking about starting a business – and fun for everybody else.

Apr 16, 2019 • 1h 7min
Mordechai Wiener: Lose Weight Through Storytelling
Cal gets the skinny on a new program that helps people lose weight. It's not a diet (95 percent of diets do not work). There are no pills. The Reverse Approach was created by Mordechai Wiener while dropping from 330 pounds to 197. By listening to the stories of people who've lost a lot of weight and kept it off, you can adapt their successful habits into your own life. The concept is to slowly transform your body through understanding how you feel about yourself and then adjusting your habits. At the start, you don't restrict the foods you love. You simply add foods that are healthy. And then you slowly learn to love the foods that make you feel better. It not only takes the weight off – changing your habits has been proven to keep the weight off.

Apr 9, 2019 • 1h 20min
Amy Morin: On Mental Toughness
The international best-selling author of 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do gives Cal some lessons on training your brain for happiness and success. And it couldn't have come at a better time for Cal, who was recently challenged to lift his game as a CEO . . . and responded with an outlandish goal of bringing in a million dollars of new revenue by the end of May . . . without having the slightest idea how he was going to do it. Once she hears Cal's background, Amy, a psychotherapist, actually thinks it's a good thing for Cal to embrace this crazy idea and encourages him to get tough and go after it. Anybody who listens to this episode will be stronger for it – and have some laughs along the way.

Apr 2, 2019 • 54min
Dr. Steven Gundry: Following Your Purpose
After one of Cal's friends with a rare disease tells Cal that Dr. Gundry's dietary advice saved his life, Cal seeks out Gundry to uncover the doctor's backstory. He's astonished to find out about the sacrifices Dr. Gundry made when he left his position as chairman of cardiothoracic surgery at Loma Linda University to counsel patients on improving their health through diet and supplements. Dr. Gundry and his wife, Penny, ran through their retirement savings and suffered through a decade of financial hardship while the doctor helped patients with advice on what to put in their guts rather than operating on their hearts. His research and self-experimentation with supplements ultimately led Dr. Gundry to write The Plant Paradox, which turned into a New York Times bestseller, and three other best-sellers that have bloomed into a business offering supplements and dietary advice that has now touched around 100 million lives and created 600 jobs. This conversation may make you see the possibilities in your own life. That's what it did for Cal.

Mar 26, 2019 • 58min
Bruce Lee Teaches Cal to Evolve... Through His Daughter
When Shannon Lee passes on this nugget of wisdom from her dad: "To change with change is the changeless state," Cal is no longer the same... and becomes even more Cal at the same time. Bruce Lee is famous for his fighting roles in films beloved around the world dating back to the early 70s -- like Fist of Fury and Enter The Dragon. But underneath the images that made him iconic is a philosophy of breaking tradition and constantly moving himself -- and society -- to new places. His ideas and work have affected culture in areas as diverse as film, music, video games, mixed martial arts, break dancing, body building and nutrition. Shannon Lee shows Cal how to use her dad's underlying philosophy in daily life – which leads Cal to an epiphany. And this conversation just may create a personal breakthrough for anybody who listens.

Mar 19, 2019 • 1h 11min
Phillip Stutts: Politics, Marketing & The Secret Sauce
Cal sits with the man who has helped candidates win 1,200 elections to talk about the impact of storytelling on our politics and businesses in a time of huge disruption. The takeaways include the way Donald Trump was able to win the presidency by merging big data, social media and branding; how businesses need to understand their customers the way a great political campaign understands its voters; and how this will become even more important for businesses in the next ten years as Artificial Intelligence disrupts our landscape. With each passing day, telling the impactful story becomes more and more essential -- which is music to Cal's ears.


