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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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Behind every delayed diagnosis and dismissed symptom is a woman who deserved better.

In this moving conversation, Guy Kawasaki talks with Rebecca Bloom, author of When Women Get Sick, about how women’s pain is too often overlooked—and what we can do... more

What if the key to real leadership isn’t standing tall—but standing firm?

In this episode, Brené Brown and Guy Kawasaki unpack the lessons behind her new book Strong Ground. From pickleball injuries to the physics of leadership, Brené explains why t... more

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When democracies falter, it’s easy to lose hope. Harvard’s Erica Chenoweth reveals how organized, nonviolent resistance has repeatedly restored freedom where violence failed—and why democracy endures through the courage of ordinary people. Listen now... more

What happens when a world-class chef learns that success doesn’t taste like he imagined?

David Chang—the culinary force behind Momofuku and author of Eat a Peach—joins Guy Kawasaki to talk about ambition, burnout, scaling the unscalable, and learnin... more

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Erica Chenoweth
Political scientist and leading expert in civil resistance and nonviolent movement.
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Episode: How Civil Resistance Can Save Democracy with Erica Chenoweth
Tom Frieden
Former New York City Health Commissioner and Director of the CDC
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Robert Glazer
Leadership expert and author known for helping people and organizations reach their full potential.
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Episode: How Core Values Create Clarity and Direction with Robert Glazer
Jane Goodall
Renowned primatologist, conservationist, and founder of the Jane Goodall Institute
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Episode: What Jane Goodall’s Life Teaches About Courage, Curiosity, and Care
Cliff Obrecht
Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of Canva
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Episode: Cliff Obrecht on Canva, AI, and the Future of Creativity
Jocelyn Benson
Secretary of State of Michigan, recognized expert on election law and voting rights, and candidate for governor.
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Episode: How to Be a Purposeful Warrior to Preserve Democracy with Jocelyn Benson
Sharon McMahon
Former high school government teacher and social media sensation known as America's government teacher.
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Episode: How America's Government Teacher Proves Doers Beat Critics
Caroline Fleck
Clinical psychologist focused on emotional resilience and communication
Episode: Why Validation Beats Agreement: Caroline Fleck's Revolutionary Approach to Human Connection
Ethan Kross
Psychologist, neuroscientist, and author of 'Shift'
University of Michigan
Episode: Why Your Emotions Don't Have to Control You with Ethan Kross

Host

Guy Kawasaki
Host of Remarkable People. Known for his expertise in technology, startups, and marketing, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his interviews with remarkable individuals.

Reviews

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

    This is perhaps my favorite podcast. What is not to love? But you may leave wanting to discuss the ideas you’ve heard. There is a suggestion to leave a Twitter handle. Come on Guy, Twitter? I would like to think that most of your listeners have long since given up on that platform.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    builderhugh
    United States7 days ago
  • The Foundation of Courage

    What an exceptional episode — your conversation with Brené Brown grounded something many leaders feel but rarely name: that courage is not a trait, it’s a skillset grounded in vulnerability.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anum — The Platinum CEO
    United Kingdom13 days ago
  • Prevention as Power

    Loved this episode — you turned prevention from a medical idea into a mindset. It’s about foresight, not fear. Such a powerful reframe on leadership and longevity.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anum — The Platinum CEO
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Core Values: The Invisible GPS of Legacy

    What stood out in this episode is how core values aren’t just ethical anchors — they’re directional beacons. When your values are unshakable, decisions become clarifying, not confusing. And legacy becomes inevitable. Thank you for articulating the quiet architecture behind enduring leadership.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anum — The Platinum CEO
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Direct, Pragmatic, and Funny. Just like Guy.

    i’m on my 4th episode (Margaret Atwood) and really appreciate the insights guy was able to elicit from Jane Goodall, the professor behind the Stanford Prison Experiment, and Arianna Huffington so far.

    Updating this Oct 1, 2025: Show does not disappoint - currently loving the reflection on how power actually works in America.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PistachioLaura
    United States2 months ago

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Overall, the podcast is praised for its rich content and diverse guest lineup, resonating well with those interested in personal and professional growth. Listeners find the insights actionable and motivating for their own journeys.
Listeners appreciate the unique perspective of remarkable guests, often sharing inspiring stories and practical insights. Feedback highlights the engaging format and the effective storytelling approach of the host. Some audience members express concerns about potential biases in political discussions, but many also value the inclusive nature of the conversations.

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#105
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#189
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Talking Points

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Brené Brown on What It Takes to Lead with Courage
Q: How should I prepare myself to be a leader if I'm just entering college?
Focus on being a thinker and creator, protect your attention and thinking from distractions, and take liberal arts classes.
How Civil Resistance Can Save Democracy with Erica Chenoweth
Q: What recommendations would you give to preserve democracy in America?
Erica expressed her desire to unify non-violent elements of civil society to articulate a vision for democracy, emphasizing mass participation as vital for democratic engagement.
How Civil Resistance Can Save Democracy with Erica Chenoweth
Q: What is the significance of the three and a half percent in civil resistance?
Erica explains this is a historical observation indicating that once movements mobilize three and a half percent of the population, they generally don't fail, highlighting the need for strategic leadership and organizing.
How Civil Resistance Can Save Democracy with Erica Chenoweth
Q: What was your analysis of the No Kings Day?
Erica highlighted that there were thousands of locations where people gathered to engage in a massive day of protest against Trump's administration, emphasizing its nonviolent nature and coordination.
Why David Chang Is ‘Steve Jobs with a Knife’
Q: What's the ideal number of Michelin stars to get as a restaurant?
David shares that he prefers two stars because with three, you can only go down.

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4. Jane Goodall
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7. Sharon McMahon
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