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#43 Jennifer Garvey Berger: The Mental Habits of Effective Leaders
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In a world that changes at a dizzying rate, effective leaders need to develop the skills to keep up. Developmental coach and author Jennifer Garvey Berger ...

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#42 Atul Gawande: The Path to Perpetual Progress
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The world-renowned surgeon, writer, and researcher Atul Gawande shares powerful lessons about creating a culture of safe learning, the critical difference ...

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#41 Tobi Lütke: The Trust Battery
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Today, I interview fellow Ottawan and the founder and CEO of Shopify, Tobi Lütke. In case you’re still new to the internet, Shopify is the largest ecommerce ...

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#40 Ben Thompson: Thriving in a Digital World
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Today’s guest is Stratechery author and founder Ben Thompson. If you’re an investor in Silicon Valley, work at a tech start-up, or just love to geek out on ...

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#39 Tyler Cowen: Thinking About Thinking
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There are only a handful of websites that I read religiously. One of those is MarginalRevolution.com, started by my next guest, Tyler Cowen. Other than hosting ...

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#38 Ali Almossawi: Thinking in Algorithms
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My guest for this short episode of The Knowledge Project is a man who wears many hats. Ali Almossawi is a San Francisco-based author of books on critical ...

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#37 Annie Duke: Getting Better by Being Wrong
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I have wanted to do this interview for a long time. On this episode, I am thrilled to have Annie Duke, former professional poker player and author of the new ...

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#36 William MacAskill: The Science of Doing Good
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On this episode of The Knowledge Project, I’m happy to have William MacAskill. William is the co-founder and President of the Centre for Effective Altruism ...

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#35 Robert Greene: Alive Time vs. Dead Time
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In this episode of The Knowledge Project, I have the brilliant Robert Greene. Robert is the author of 5 New York Times bestsellers, including The 48 Laws of ...

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#34 Amelia Boone: Learning How to Suffer
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Since the popularity of Obstacle Course Racing, or OCR, has exploded onto the scene, there has been one woman who has dominated the sport: Amelia Boone. Amelia ...

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#33 Dan Ariely: The Truth About Lies
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On this episode of the Knowledge Project, I’m joined by the fascinating Dan Ariely. Dan just about does it all. He has delivered 6 TED talks with a combined 20 ...

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#32 Patrick Collison: Earning Your Stripes
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On this episode of the Knowledge Project Podcast, I chat with Patrick Collison, co-founder and CEO of the leading online payment processing company, Stripe. If ...

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#31 Barbara Oakley: Learning How to Learn
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Just when I start to think I’m using my time well and getting a lot done in my life, I meet someone like Barbara Oakley. Barbara is a true polymath. She was a ...

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#30 Margaret Heffernan: Collaboration and Competition
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Today, I’m joined by speaker, international executive and five-time author Margaret Heffernan. We discuss how to get the most out of our people, creating a ...

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#29 Dacher Keltner: Survival of the Kindest
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When Pixar was dreaming up the idea for Inside Out, a film that would explore the roiling emotions inside the head of a young girl, they needed guidance from ...

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#28 Michael Mauboussin: A Decision Making Jedi
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Michael Mauboussin returns for a fascinating encore interview on the Knowledge Project. We geek out on decision making, luck vs. skill, work life balance, and ...

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#27 Chris Voss: The Art of Letting Other People Have Your Way
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Negotiation expert Chris Voss teaches a masterclass on the art of negotiation. Chris is the former lead international kidnapping negotiator at the Federal ...

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#26 Warren Berger: Improving The Questions You Ask
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The quality of your outcome depends on the quality of your questions. Through asking the right questions we can spark innovation and creativity, gain deeper ...

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#25 Gary Taubes: Is Sugar Slowly Killing Us
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It seems that nowadays, aside from religion and politics, one of the most hotly debated topics is that of nutrition. Should we eat high carb diets? Low carb? ...

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#24 Susan Cain: Leading the Quiet Revolution
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For decades, introversion was looked at as something to overcome, almost like an illness. The way to win in life was through charisma, outspokenness, and ...

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