Brett Bartholomew's Interviews
E296 | Lisa Feldman Barrett: Rethinking Emotions in Leadership and Life
The job of scientists is a tough one - to take complex, multifaceted, messy concepts, and do their best to simplify them in a way that is understandable and digestible to the general public. However, today’s guest, Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett, warns that if something is too simple, we probably shouldn’t believe it. Espe
BRETT BARTHOLOMEW | Leading Through Chess, Not Checkers
We all want to lead. But not all of us can do so. Not right now but that doesn’t mean we aren’t capable of becoming the leader we desire to be. My guest today is Brett Bartholomew, a word-class performance coach and he is going to share exactly how we can begin to lead in our families, businesses, and communities more
E253 | Dr. Tasha Eurich: The Science & Strategy of Self-Awareness
Did you know there is NO POSITIVE CORRELATION between time spent trying to become self-aware and actually becoming more self-aware? (Eurich, 2017) In short, additional self-reflection doesn't necessarily make you more self-aware. This surprising finding has since fueled the career and research of Tasha Eurich, and
E250 | Chris Do: Reinventing Yourself & Do What You Love
“You need to be able to communicate your ideas to other people, because whoever is the most effective [at] doing that wins the game.” (47:00) When it comes to setting yourself apart in any field- whether that be art or finance, education or entrepreneurship- the skills of thinking critically, communicating effectively
E237 | Dr. Celia Hodent: What the Psychology of Video Games & UX Can Teach Us About Building Buy-In
Video games - Good? Bad? It Depends? No matter your current opinion of video games, I’m going to ask you to open your mind and consider that there is something of value to be learned from the research-backed way they are created. In the same way that coaches creatively craft an experience to build buy-in with their at
E223 | Todd Kashdan: Disagreeing Effectively & Lateral Thinking
We’re living in a society more polarized and intolerant than ever before; A society in which it’s hard to tell a joke, let alone disagree with someone. But to evolve and for this to change, we need principled insubordination, systematic rule-breaking, and people not afraid to engage with those who share different views
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