
Learning from those at Harvard and beyond. We uncover what amazing things my guests do and how they do it… that means learning the tools, tactics, and routines they use plus the mental frameworks they have so you and I can apply them in our own lives.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | ||||

Henry Zhu studied psychology at Harvard and is now Chief of Staff at The JED Foundation, which aims to protect the emotional health of, and prevent suicide for, teens and young adults.
While the foundation advises schools on mental health policies ... more
Dr. John R. Weisz, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology at Harvard where he focuses his research on developing interventions for youth mental health problems.
He is a past president of the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology and the... more
Dusty Watten is a member of the Team USA National Volleyball Team and currently playing professionally in Lublin Poland. Off the court he is a coach, student of Stoicism, meditation advocate, and vegan athlete.
While we cover a lot, this conversat... more
Today, Harvard Business School Professor Michael Norton joins the show.
His research covers a range of topics, but in this one we really tackle rituals - what they are, when to implement them, and why they help - and then cover his older research o... more
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Great podcast. I’ve started listening to it at the dinner table rather than talk to my family and it’s been a game changer. On a scale from 1 to 8 it’s an 8.
Really enjoyed listening, very insightful!
- JT
Really interesting stuff, keep em coming!
I think hearing Chris’s voice is reason enough. His guests are powerful speakers from incredible backgrounds. No one does it like him. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a life altering experience through a unique lens.
Best podcast on iTunes, hands down. Super interesting conversations with a casual and comfortable feel to them. Great range of topics and stories. Would highly recommend!
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Apple Podcasts | #146 |
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