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Jan 30, 2025 • 36min

Emma Grede, Mellody Hobson & Angela Ahrendts on inclusive leadership

Emma Grede, co-founder of Good American and chair of the 15 Percent Pledge, shares her entrepreneurial journey and the significance of inclusive leadership. Mellody Hobson, president of Ariel Investments, emphasizes the crucial role of financial literacy, especially for underserved youth. They discuss the transformative power of diversity in business, the need for transparency in leadership, and innovative strategies to engage customers authentically. Their conversations inspire a deeper commitment to DEI efforts and nurturing company culture amidst growth.
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Jan 28, 2025 • 26min

Reid Hoffman on AI ‘Superagency’

Chinese AI advancements are sending shockwaves rippling through Silicon Valley, while tensions brew between Elon Musk and President Trump over policy. Reid Hoffman introduces the concept of 'AI Superagency', envisioning a future where artificial intelligence enhances human capabilities and transforms our workdays. He stresses the importance of curiosity as we navigate societal fears and technology's rapid evolution. Valuable insights on adapting to AI, the need for innovation, and nurturing company culture amidst growth are also shared.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 20min

Scaling solutions for the climate crisis, with Vinod Khosla

Vinod Khosla, entrepreneur and billionaire investor known for founding Sun Microsystems and Khosla Ventures, discusses transformative solutions for climate change. He emphasizes the pivotal role that a select group of entrepreneurs can play in driving effective climate action. Khosla highlights innovations in sustainable technologies, including plant proteins and fusion energy, projecting significant advancements by 2030. He also explores the potential of AI not only in medicine but in creating a culture of appreciation and community engagement within companies.
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Jan 21, 2025 • 30min

Redefining work-life balance, with Neha Ruch

Neha Ruch dives into the transformative power of career pauses, championing their potential for personal growth and expanded networks. The conversation highlights the shifting perceptions of caregiving in the workforce and the pressing need for supportive environments. As work-life balance evolves, Ruch calls for family-friendly policies and speaks to the redefined roles of both mothers and fathers in modern caregiving. The emphasis is on navigating personal fulfillment while reshaping traditional success metrics in today's professional landscape.
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Jan 16, 2025 • 21min

The power of mentors: Alex Rodriguez, Angela Duckworth, and more

Angela Duckworth, a renowned psychology professor and author of "Grit," explores the profound impact of mentorship on personal and professional success. The discussion highlights transformative stories from icons like Jimmy Iovine and Alex Rodriguez, emphasizing the importance of proactive relationship-building. Duckworth sheds light on how effective mentors provide candid advice and foster resilience through tough love. Listeners gain insights into recognizing unexpected mentorship opportunities and the crucial role mentorship plays in shaping professional identities.
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Jan 14, 2025 • 30min

When disaster strikes: On the ground amid LA wildfires

Guillaume Patard, owner of Pain Beurre, faces the emotional toll of losing his bakery and home in the LA wildfires. Andy Valdez from Homestate sheds light on how a restaurant pivoted to provide critical aid and food relief during the crisis. Wendy Escobedo of World Central Kitchen discusses the impact of community resilience and the organization’s efforts to coordinate meals for those in need. This conversation reveals the strength of local businesses and volunteers coming together to support each other amidst devastation.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 32min

How Oura Ring is redefining health tech, with CEO Tom Hale

Tom Hale, CEO of Oura Ring, shares his journey transforming health tech after a personal experience with the ring. He discusses the psychological impact of luxury pricing and the desire for a personal connection in wearable technology. Tom reveals how collaborations and data analytics have fueled Oura's growth, improving sleep and lifestyle choices for users. He also touches on the challenges of navigating health tech regulations and the importance of empowering women's health through innovative solutions.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 31min

5 bold AI predictions for 2025, with Pioneers of AI host Dr. Rana El Kaliouby

AI expert Rana El Kaliouby, host of Pioneers of AI and CEO at Blue Tulip Ventures, shares five exciting predictions for 2025. She discusses the rise of agentic AI, emphasizing its capacity for autonomous tasks and ethical considerations in robotics. El Kaliouby also highlights the urgency of sustainability in AI technologies. The conversation touches on AI health co-pilots revolutionizing personal health management and the need for emotional intelligence in AI. She concludes with the anticipation of an AI breakthrough akin to the iPhone moment.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 33min

The science of fresh starts, with change expert Katy Milkman

Katy Milkman, a behavioral scientist and bestselling author, shares her insights on the art of making effective changes. She discusses the concept of 'fresh starts' and how they can be leveraged for growth in personal and professional realms. Katy introduces 'temptation bundling' to overcome procrastination and offers science-backed strategies to enhance New Year's resolutions. She also emphasizes the power of 'micro wins' in organizational change and the importance of accountability and incentives in achieving lasting behavioral change.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 30min

Replay: Plant-based foods need a makeover, with Peter McGuinness

Peter McGuinness, CEO of Impossible Foods and a leader in plant-based innovation, shares his insights on revamping the industry. He discusses the failures of the plant-based market and the need for evolved marketing strategies that focus more on taste than on climate claims. McGuinness highlights collaboration over competition, especially in partnerships with brands like Starbucks and Burger King. He also reflects on lessons learned from Chobani, emphasizing how understanding consumer preferences is crucial for growth in the plant-based landscape.

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