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Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable. Using his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy’s questions come from a... more

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What happens when the author of The Lean Startup starts questioning the very system that built Silicon Valley? In this episode of Remarkable People, Eric Ries joins Guy Kawasaki to unpack the ideas behind his new book, Incorruptible, and explain why ... more

This spring, we’re revisiting a transformative conversation with Julia Cameron, the bestselling author who helped millions reconnect with their creativity.

In this episode, Julia shares her approach to creative renewal—from morning pages and artist ... more

Why do we avoid talking to strangers when it could actually make our lives better? Nicholas Epley, behavioral scientist at the University of Chicago, explains why we consistently underestimate how positive social interactions will be—and how that mis... more

What does it really look like when history unfolds a few feet in front of you? Pete Souza spent years inside the White House capturing presidents Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama—not as symbols, but as human beings making impossible decisions. In this ... more

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Recent Guests

Julia Cameron
Author of The Artist's Way and The Listening Path
Author, educator
Episode: How to Restart Your Creativity with Julia Cameron
Nick Epley
Professor of behavioral science, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago; author of A Little More Social
University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Episode: Why Small Conversations Create Big Happiness with Nicholas Epley
Pete Souza
American photojournalist and former official White House photographer for Reagan and Obama
Former White House Photo Office
Episode: Inside the Lens of a White House Photographer with Pete Souza
Dave Evans
Stanford educator, Silicon Valley pioneer, co-author of How to Live a Meaningful Life
Stanford University; co-author
Episode: How to Experience More Meaning in Your Life with Dave Evans
Haru Yamada
Social linguistics researcher, author and global citizen, multilingual
Georgetown University (PhD), researcher and author of Kiku
Episode: Why Listening Unlocks Deeper Human Connection with Haru Yamada
Brian Solis
World-renowned digital analyst, anthropologist, future speaker, bestselling author
Head of Global Innovation at ServiceNow
Episode: Why Innovation Demands a Mindshift with Brian Solis
Haley Cohen Gilliland
Journalist, nonfiction writer, director of the Yale Journalism Initiative
Yale University
Episode: The Grandmothers Who Defied a Dictatorship to Find Their Grandchildren with Haley Cohen Gilliland
Brad Meltzer
Thriller author, writer of The Viper, and founder of Ordinary People Change the World
Author (Brad Meltzer, Inc.)
Episode: Brad Meltzer on The Viper, Witness Protection, and Starting Over
Scott Anthony
Professor at Dartmouth Tuck School of Business and world-renowned expert on navigating disruptive change
Dartmouth Tuck School of Business
Episode: How Does Disruption Actually Happen Inside Organizations with Scott Anthony

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Guy Kawasaki
Host of Remarkable People

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 1.1k ratings
  • Great!

    Great interview! Informative and funny too!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kk marshall
    United States2 months ago
  • Huono noob

    👎👎boo

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    k. 🍔. o.
    Finland3 months ago
  • When the Plan Falls Apart: Finding Yourself in Change

    This episode captures something deeply real about change; how it reshapes us when certainty disappears and familiar plans no longer apply. I appreciated the honesty in how you explored uncertainty as a space for reflection, recalibration, and renewed self-trust. These moments can feel uncomfortable, yet they often bring clarity that couldn’t have arrived any other way. Conversations like this help people feel seen in the middle of transition, and that’s incredibly valuable. Thank you for sharing... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anum — The Platinum CEO
    United Kingdom5 months ago
  • Highly recommend

    Guy and the team consistently select great guests that provide really interesting and insightful responses to Guys well considered questions. If I could choose any 5 people in the world to have dinner with - Guy would be in the mix. Guaranteed to be interesting along with a few laughs. Keep up the great work

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Aussie Nathan
    Australia5 months ago
  • Courage Echoes Through History

    This was a beautiful and deeply human conversation. Listening to the stories of the women of Ravensbrück reminded me that history’s greatest teachers are the ones who lived the hardest truths with generosity and resolve. You didn’t just recount facts, you honoured their voices, their sacrifices, and the dignity they carried in the face of unimaginable cruelty. Thank you for creating space for these women to be seen, remembered, and felt. The world is richer for this kind of storytelling.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anum — The Platinum CEO
    United Kingdom5 months ago

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Some episodes spark strong opinions; overall high-quality and inspiring.
Clear, insightful conversations with high-caliber guests.
Thoughtful, well-prepared questions that surface meaningful stories.
Guests provide actionable tips and human-centered leadership insights.

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How to Experience More Meaning in Your Life with Dave Evans
Q: How should we rethink Maslow's hierarchy in the context of meaning?
Maslow's hierarchy is not a ladder; fulfillment and self-actualization are not ends in themselves. Real meaning comes from broader, ongoing processes including self-transcendence and being present in the flow world.
How to Experience More Meaning in Your Life with Dave Evans
Q: What are the five mindsets necessary for achieving meaning?
They are wonder, radical acceptance, availability, full engagement with calm detachment, and create your world through your internal narrative; together they form a posture for living meaningfully in the present.
Why Small Conversations Create Big Happiness with Nicholas Epley
Q: Can you explain the four keywords from your book and how to apply them in daily life?
Recognize easy opportunities routinely: notice chances to connect; Easy: choose simple, low-friction actions; Opportunity: identify moments where a conversation could happen; Routinely: turn these into habits so they happen frequently, improving happiness over time.
Why Small Conversations Create Big Happiness with Nicholas Epley
Q: What should people do when they're on the fence about talking to someone in a public space?
Take the risk if it seems safe and easy; even a brief, low-stakes interaction can be meaningful, and optimism about social outcomes is often underappreciated. If you're interrupted by a commitment, you can gracefully end the conversation and still retain a positive impression.
Why Small Conversations Create Big Happiness with Nicholas Epley
Q: So the big practical takeaway is how to start becoming more social without overhauling your life, right?
Start by changing your mindset toward others, take an interest in people, and look for easy opportunities to engage. Small, routine actions—like a friendly hello or a comment about something you notice (a hat, a keyboard, etc.)—create momentum and lead to meaningful connections over time.

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The show features in-depth, conversation-driven interviews with leaders, authors, researchers, and practitioners who push boundaries in technology, business, psychology, health, and social impact. Episodes center on privacy and digital rights, personal finance reform, AI in medicine, leadership and resilience, burnout and self-care, and historical or cultural moments shaped by remarkable individuals. A notable pattern is thoughtful, question-driven dialogue that surfaces practical insights, human stories, and actionable takeaways from high-achieving guests. The format often combines high-level concepts with concrete examples, making it useful for listeners seeking inspiration, strategic thinking, and real-world applications. A standout stre... more

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