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Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

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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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Latest Episodes

We spend so much time thinking with our brains that we forget our bodies are part of the equation. In this episode, Guy sits down with award-winning journalist, bestselling author, and TED Radio Hour host Manoush Zomorodi to explore why small movemen... more

What if the biggest breakthrough in education isn't better curriculum, but a better way of understanding kids? In this episode, Ross Greene explains why struggling students aren't choosing to fail—they're facing obstacles adults often overlook. He sh... more

Why do some people instantly put us at ease while others leave us feeling unheard? Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author Charles Duhigg joins Guy to explain the science behind meaningful conversations and why communication is a ski... more

What if resilience isn't about grit at all? Dr. Suzan Song—psychiatrist, anthropologist, and author of Why We Suffer and How We Heal—has spent decades studying survivors of war, trafficking, displacement, and personal loss to understand why some peop... more

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Recent Guests

Ross Greene
Clinical psychologist, author of The Kids Who Aren't Okay
Virginia Tech (faculty)
Episode: How We Can Help Every Child Succeed with Ross Greene
Charles Duhigg
Pulitzer Prize–winning investigative journalist, author of The Power of Habit, Smarter, Faster, Better, and Supercommunicators
The New Yorker (at time of interview)
Episode: What Makes Someone a Supercommunicator with Charles Duhigg
Suzan Song
Psychiatrist and Anthropologist
Independent practitioner, author of Why We Suffer and How We Heal
Episode: How Narrative, Ritual, and Purpose Help Us Heal with Suzan Song
Dan Coyle
New York Times bestselling author
Author of Flourish, The Talent Code, The Culture Code
Episode: Why Community Matters More Than Achievement with Daniel Coyle
Dana Suskind
Cochlear implant surgeon for kids; author of Human Raised
University/Medical Center (implied), Author
Episode: What Kids Really Need in the Age of AI with Dana Suskind
Brandi Chastain
Former U.S. Women's National Team player, World Cup and Olympic champion
U.S. Soccer, Nike (past/brand partner)
Episode: More Than a Penalty Kick: Brandi Chastain’s Lasting Soccer Legacy
Ezekiel Emanuel
Oncologist, bioethicist, author of Eat Your Ice Cream
University of Pennsylvania (as applicable to context)
Episode: The Surprising Habits That Matter Most for Health with Zeke Emanuel
Julia Minson
Behavioral scientist, Harvard Kennedy School professor of public policy
Harvard Kennedy School
Episode: How to Disagree Better with Julia Minson
Jon Rosemberg
Coach and CEO helping people move from survival to thriving
Self-employed / Coaching practice
Episode: How to Escape Survival Mode and Thrive with Jon Rosemberg

Host

Guy Kawasaki
Host of Remarkable People

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 1.1k ratings
  • Better than Vitamin C

    I just love this podcast. I learn so much about so many different topics. What I like is that it makes me think. It makes me want to read more and do research and Learn about all these amazing people Guy interviews. Thanks Guy!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Agusnesta
    Brazil14 days ago
  • Great!

    Great interview! Informative and funny too!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kk marshall
    United States5 months ago
  • Huono noob

    👎👎boo

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    k. 🍔. o.
    Finland6 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 Kingdom7 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
    Australia8 months ago

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Polished host with strong interview instincts and thoughtful questions.
Some episodes attract polarized feedback when political topics arise.
Listeners appreciate the mix of storytelling and rigor in discussions.
High-quality guests and thoughtful pacing are common praise.
Guests consistently deliver fresh, actionable insights across disciplines.

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#234
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What Makes Someone a Supercommunicator with Charles Duhigg
Q: How can someone prepare for a difficult conversation?
Identify the one thing you hope the other person hears, the one thing you want to ask, and acknowledge at the outset that the topic may be awkward, which eases tension and improves dialogue.
What Makes Someone a Supercommunicator with Charles Duhigg
Q: What are the four rules that accompany the three kinds of conversations?
The four rules are: determine what kind of conversation is occurring, ask what the conversation is about, empathize and match the emotion when it's emotional, and listen for identities and acknowledge them.
What Makes Someone a Supercommunicator with Charles Duhigg
Q: All right. So let's start off with the basics. How do you define a super communicator?
A supercommunicator is someone who pays attention to what kind of conversation is happening (emotional, practical, or social), asks deep questions to reveal values and experiences, and actively listens with follow-up that proves they're paying attention and understanding.
How Narrative, Ritual, and Purpose Help Us Heal with Suzan Song
Q: What is your recommendation for someone facing instability and adversity?
Embrace instability, recognize that healing happens through belonging and relationships, use narratives for clarity, rituals for grounding, and purpose to direct energy into meaningful action.
How Narrative, Ritual, and Purpose Help Us Heal with Suzan Song
Q: Could you opine on whether men and women deal with adversity differently and heal differently?
The differences are less about gender and more about underlying drivers; while social norms may give women more relational space, the coping methods for founders and high achievers tend to be similar across genders, with trauma history and social supports shaping resilience.

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What is Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A high-profile interview series that brings together leaders, researchers, authors, and thinkers to explore creativity, teamwork, innovation, leadership, and societal change. Episodes frequently center on practical frameworks for personal growth, mindsets for navigating disruption, the ethics of technology and privacy, and the human side of history, leadership, and science. Unique strengths include intimate storytelling, rigorous guest expertise, and actionable takeaways—from creativity rituals and social connection to mindshifts in business and responsible tech. Listeners can expect thoughtful conversations that blend research, biography, and real-world applications, often with a focus on making complex ideas approachable and immediately u... more

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2. Charles Duhigg
3. Suzan Song
4. Dan Coyle
5. Dana Suskind
6. Brandi Chastain
7. Ezekiel Emanuel
8. Julia Minson

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