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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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Jennifer Welch joins Remarkable People with her signature candor, sharp humor, and unapologetic edge. As co-host of I’ve Had It and author of the new book Life Is a Lazy Susan of Sh*t Sandwiches, she’s built a platform by betting on herself—and refus... more

We first released this episode with Dolly Chugh more than a year ago, but it feels even more relevant today.

Dolly is a social psychologist at NYU who studies how well-intentioned people deal with bias, identity, and the stories we tell ourselves ab... more

What really happened inside Apple’s first fifty years? David Pogue joins Guy Kawasaki to unpack the myths, the meltdowns, and the moments that built the world’s most influential tech company. From near-misses aboard OceanGate to tense interviews with... more

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Cindy Cohn joins Remarkable People to break down encryption, Section 230, metadata, and the real meaning of the First and Fourth Amendments in the digital age. As longtime leader of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, she has taken on the Department ... more

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Recent Guests

Dolly Chugh
Social psychologist at NYU who studies bias and history; author of A More Just Future
New York University
Episode: Dolly Chugh: Why “Good People” Struggle with Bias and What to Do About It
David Pogue
Tech journalist, author, and former NYT columnist; author of Apple, The First 50 Years
CBS News Sunday Morning; Apple book author
Episode: How Apple Survived and Thrived: The First Fifty Years with David Pogue
Cindy Cohn
Executive Director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Episode: How Privacy’s Defender Cindy Cohn Changed the Future of Encryption
Tarun Ramadorai
Author of Fixed! Why Personal Finance Is Broken and How to Make It Work for Everyone
Episode: Fixing a Broken Money System with Tarun Ramadorai
Dr. Lloyd Minor
Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford University
Episode: How AI Can Bring Humanity Back to Healthcare with Lloyd Minor
Suzy Welch
Author, professor, and former editor in chief of Harvard Business Review
NYU Stern School of Business
Episode: How You Actually Figure Out Who You Are with Suzy Welch
Jane Chen
Co-founder of Embrace, author, and advocate for self-care and leadership
Embrace
Episode: Why Purpose Without Self-Compassion Leads to Burnout with Jane Chen
Jonathan Haidt
A social psychologist and bestselling author exploring morality, culture, social media, and their impact on mental health.
Episode: How Smartphones Changed Childhood: Jonathan Haidt on The Anxious Generation
Maya Shankar
Cognitive scientist, former White House senior advisor, and author of "The Other Side of Change"
Episode: When the Plan Falls Apart: Finding Yourself in Change with Maya Shankar

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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 States9 days ago
  • Huono noob

    👎👎boo

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    k. 🍔. o.
    Finlanda month 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 Kingdom3 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
    Australia3 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 Kingdom3 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 Apple Survived and Thrived: The First Fifty Years with David Pogue
Q: What drew you to write this comprehensive Apple history?
Pogue explains the goal was to fix the author-telephone problem—ensuring stories about Apple's origins came from firsthand accounts and primary sources, not secondhand mythologies, to present a clearer, more nuanced history.
How Apple Survived and Thrived: The First Fifty Years with David Pogue
Q: What stands out about Steve Jobs as a leader and innovator?
Jobs was a complex, multifaceted leader who could be both mercurial and transformative; his relentless drive, coupled with a willingness to push people to brilliance, is cited as a key factor in Apple's groundbreaking products, even as his leadership style elicited mixed reactions from colleagues.
How Apple Survived and Thrived: The First Fifty Years with David Pogue
Q: How did Apple actually start, if not in a garage?
Apple began with multiple early efforts and collaborations involving Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ron Wayne; the famous garage origin is a simplification, with Apple's roots tracing to earlier hardware projects and local business experiments that built toward the Apple I and beyond.
How Privacy’s Defender Cindy Cohn Changed the Future of Encryption
Q: How does Section 230 shape the future of online speech and platform liability?
It preserves space for startups and smaller platforms to host diverse voices by limiting liability for user-generated content, preventing consolidation by large incumbents capable of absorbing legal risk.
How Privacy’s Defender Cindy Cohn Changed the Future of Encryption
Q: What would the internet look like if encryption had been restricted more severely?
The internet would likely lack private conversations; tools like Signal and WhatsApp would be less viable, and secure communications would be far more constrained by government controls.

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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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3. Cindy Cohn
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6. Suzy Welch
7. Jane Chen
8. Jonathan Haidt

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