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Join LinkedIn’s Editor-in-Chief Dan Roth as he pulls back the curtain on how the world’s most dynamic leaders think, lead, and build. Going beyond titles and buzzwords, This Is Working uncovers the human stories behind high-impact leadership. These are the thoughtleaders and changemakers who are reshaping industries: from tacos to tech, AI to alcohol-free beer, fashion to finance. You’ll hear from... more

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The best careers are built on curiosity. Bill Gurley — the legendary Benchmark Capital investor behind Uber, Zillow, and Snapchat — makes that case in his new book, Runnin' Down a Dream.

I sat down with him on the same day we published LinkedIn's an... more

Even though in 1969 people predicted that computers would kill all jobs, the workforce nearly doubled in 50 years.

Bank of America Chairman and CEO, Brian Moynihan, is betting history will repeat itself.

In this episode of This Is Working, the CEO... more

On this week's episode of This Is Quick, Lazard CEO Peter Orszag is in the hot seat.

Peter shares the best advice he's ever gotten, his biggest learning as CEO, and the one interview question he always asks.

To get more leadership insights like the... more

In this episode of This is Working, Lazard CEO Peter Orszag sits down with Dan Roth to break down what real leadership looks like when the stakes are high. He makes the case for being fact-based, having a point of view, and speaking truth to power ev... more

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Recent Guests

Bill Gurley
General Partner at Benchmark Capital, prominent tech investor
Benchmark Capital
Episode: The best skill for your career
Peter Orszag
CEO of Lazard and former director of the Office of Management and Budget
Lazard
Episode: A new kind of Wall Street culture
Bonnie Brennan
CEO of Christie's with over two decades in the luxury auction industry
Christie's
Episode: Christie's CEO on the business of building relationships
Erin Foster
Co-founder of Favorite Daughter and creator behind 'Nobody Wants This'
Favorite Daughter, Netflix
Episode: This is Quick: Why Favorite Daughter Co-founders hire for passion not pedigree
Sara Foster
Co-founder of Favorite Daughter and creator behind 'Nobody Wants This'
Favorite Daughter, Netflix
Episode: This is Quick: Why Favorite Daughter Co-founders hire for passion not pedigree
Dan Porter
CEO of Overtime
Overtime
Episode: This is Quick: Why Overtime's CEO prioritizes personality over experience when hiring
Stanley McChrystal
Retired four-star general and CEO of McChrystal Group
McChrystal Group
Episode: Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal's road from the battlefield to boardroom
Jon Gray
President and COO of Blackstone
Blackstone
Episode: The Blackstone blueprint: how Jon Gray presides over a $1.2 trillion investment empire
Patrice Louvet
CEO of Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren
Episode: This Is Quick: How Ralph Lauren CEO Patrice Louvet leads the brand (with style)

Host

Dan Roth
Editor-in-chief and host, known for deep-dive conversations with leaders; LinkedIn editor-in-chief background.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 106 ratings
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    Dan, these are good! You must do more!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @leftyjack
    United Statesa year ago
  • Depth and detailing is missing

    Wonderful guests with very little extraction of their life experiences and the depth of the conversation hardly exists. Some unidimensional CEOs might like or recommend your podcast but it is not in league with the better ones. What you need to do is make this anecdotal, life stories, instances about what worked in different situations and above all pump up the excitement. The host needs to seriously work on voice modulation. But right now #ThisIsNotWotking

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Arunshaunik
    India3 years ago
  • Breaking down insights that applies to everyone

    There are few journalists that can break down business executive conversations and make them so relevant, useful and insightful to the audience. Always learning from his personable conversations!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lchu80
    United States3 years ago
  • This is working

    Indigenous peoples world wide resonate with food (hunting gathering) languages (creative expression) arts (rock art weaving and music) storytelling (connecting to spirit)

    Patagonia is one company that does this well giving people a voice. Traditional peoples we’re forced from lands connected to environment losing themselves in the process.

    Thank you #ThisIsWorking for taking the time to set up this conversation and sharing with us all.

    You continuously work to create good content and audien... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Munted_Soul
    Australia3 years ago
  • Extremely relevant!

    Daniel is fantastic at interviewing key guests and teasing out the valuable knowledge they have to share. Amazing show and extremely relevant for the current times. Thanks Daniel!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mark Colgan
    United States5 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Overall, reviews highlight high-quality conversations and useful content for leaders and aspiring guests.
Some feedback suggests dialing up cadence and voice modulation for even stronger engagement.
The host asks thoughtful, relevant questions and extracts candid insights from top executives.
Listeners appreciate the practical leadership and career lessons, with many noting the discussions are highly applicable to real-world work.

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Why Bank of America CEO Is optimistic about the future of banking
Q: What do you think AI does to investment banking or just traditional banking jobs?
Moynihan believes that AI acts as an augmenting tool rather than a replacement, enhancing employees' capabilities but still requiring human oversight.
Why Bank of America CEO Is optimistic about the future of banking
Q: How did you or how did the team make those decisions on, this is worth rolling out now even in its limited form, or we can't roll it out until the data is perfect?
Moynihan describes the difficulty of making such decisions, indicating they must balance customer usage and readiness. They implement a process that vet ideas based on feasibility, risk, and potential benefits.
This Is Quick: Why Lazard's CEO wants to know your biggest failure
Q: What's the McKinsey story? You promised that you had a good McKinsey story.
I left after three weeks due to a strong negative gut reaction.
This Is Quick: Why Lazard's CEO wants to know your biggest failure
Q: What is the best advice a colleague or boss has given you?
Focus on what you have to do and don't get distracted by others.
A new kind of Wall Street culture
Q: How do you see the impact of AI on the job market?
Potential for job displacement if AI tools become highly effective too quickly.

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This show focuses on leadership, career strategy, and the human side of management, featuring conversations with a diverse set of leaders across tech, finance, luxury brands, and media. Episodes frequently explore practical approaches to mentorship, hiring, culture, and navigating rapid change—often tying personal stories to broader business lessons. The format tends toward candid, experience-rich discussions with guests who've led major organizations or built influential companies, making it useful for listeners who want actionable leadership takeaways and real-world perspectives on navigating modern work. A notable strength is the blend of industries and the emphasis on psychology, resilience, and adaptive leadership, which offers valuabl... more

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