Society & Culture: Documentary
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Reid Hoffman: Entrepreneurship, AI, and the Battle for Democracy
In this episode of Remarkable People, join host Guy Kawasaki for an illuminating conversation with Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and partner at Greylock. Together, they explore entrepreneurship, politics, and artificial intelligence, offering unique insights into blitzscaling, the future of democracy, and how ga
Jeffrey Tucker is back with Trish to examine the psyche of the American voter and the man they just overwhelmingly made president. And a scoop about COVID internment camps. Plus, keeping Pompeo out of the cabinet, and Trump’s salute to our truckers. Check out Trish on Substack and stay critical. Follow Trish on X @wood
Seth Godin: Transforming Ideas into Impactful Strategies
In this episode of Remarkable People, join host Guy Kawasaki for an illuminating conversation with Seth Godin, marketing visionary and bestselling author. Together, they explore the art of strategic thinking and how it applies to business, creativity, and personal growth. Godin shares insights from his latest book, "Th
Jerry Colonna: From Venture Capitalist to Conscious Leader
In this episode of Remarkable People, join host Guy Kawasaki as he speaks with Jerry Colonna, an accomplished executive coach, author, and the founder of Reboot. Jerry shares his remarkable journey from being a successful venture capitalist to becoming a passionate advocate for leadership, ethics, and what truly matter
Deep diving the precarious state of the world with the Middle East on fire and Ukraine about to lob missiles deep into Russian territory. Now there are credible concerns about a nuclear escalation. Hear a highly respected Russian studies expert with his prescient warning from four years ago, and John Mearsheimer and Je
Mark Manson, author of 'The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k' on how the self-help industry gets it wrong
In today’s episode, American author, speaker and blogger Mark Manson discusses how the mantra of relentless positivity, which drives so much of the self-help industry, is full of pitfalls. He explains how negative emotions have a purpose - to drive us to do something - and why the willingness to look like an idiot occa