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Conversation with Mel Robbins — The “Let Them Theory” and How It Can Change Your Life
Mel Robbins, an award-winning podcast host, New York Times bestselling author, and renowned expert on mindset, behavior change, and personal growth, joins Scott to discuss the transformative ‘Let Them Theory.’ She shares how this simple yet powerful concept can improve your life and strengthen your relationships. Her l
The First Steps to Reducing Your Anxiety with author Mel Robbins
Life can feel overwhelming, especially when we're too drained to even get out of bed. So, how do we push through those days? For Mel Robbins, facing this very question turned her life around. Struggling with $800,000 in debt and at rock bottom, she became obsessed with finding practical ways to regain control. Fast-for
Today, we're talking to best selling author Seth Godin for an episode of Tech Titans. We’re bringing you Seth’s best advice from his definition of CTO, why people aren’t truly rational, how to avoid positive feedback loops, and more. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! For more on Seth Godin,
Ian Bremmer, the president and founder of the Eurasia Group, joins Scott to discuss what he believes are the year’s top geopolitical risks. These risks include the breakdown of the global order, Trump’s return to office, along with escalating tensions between major powers all over the world. Follow Ian, @ianbremmer. S
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Seth Godin is the author of 21 international bestsellers that have changed the way people think about work and art. He writes one of the most popular daily blogs in the world and has given 5 TED talks. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Authenticity is dramatically overrated. Authenticity is for friends while consistency is for prof