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Reporting from War Zones with CNN Chief International Correspondent Clarissa Ward: How What's Reported Differs From the Situation On the Ground (#86)
29 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This week we talk with Clarissa Ward, CNN’s Chief International Correspondent, who has been reporting from Ukraine, and who has covered hot zones an...
The Secret Life of Words - What Our Words Say About Us and What We Can Learn From Others Words: Dr. Jamie Pennebaker (#85)
22 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Ever wondered if we could predict people’s actions through their words? Renowned social psychologist and linguist Dr Jamie Pennebaker shares how wor...
David Novak, Former CEO OF Yum! Brands on Motivating a Work Force, Staying Humble and Taking Charge of Your Career (#84)
15 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
From humble beginnings growing up as a trailer park nomad, David rose to be the CEO of Yum! Brands (Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and KFC) where his successful...
Former MI6 Chief Sir Alex Younger: Putin's Miscalculations Invading Ukraine, Why Putin May Become More Desperate and Dangerous, Realities of a Spy and the Importance of Trust and Alliances (#83)
08 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Former MI6 Chief Sir Alex Younger – with his years of experience as a spy - shares how Putin miscalculated with his invasion of Ukraine, why he ca...
Growing Alibaba into the World's Largest Online Commerce Company with 1 BN Customers: Alibaba Group President Michael Evans (#82)
01 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Sometimes, and mostly outside of China, Alibaba is referred to as the Chinese Amazon, but in reality, it’s very different and much larger.Alibaba Gr...
Former CEO of New York Federal Reserve Bank Bill Dudley on Inflation and Fiscal Recovery in the US, Regulating Cryptocurrencies and Why Current Fed Policies Benefit the Rich and Not the Poor (#81)
22 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
We talk with Bill Dudley, the former President and CEO of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, about the US economy - where it is headed and what could ...
ClassPass Founder Payal Kadakia on Building ClassPass into a Billion Dollar Company, Living a Plan A Life and Achieving Your Potential (#80)
15 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Learn how Payal Kadakia built a start up into a billion dollar unicorn in her 20’s despite many setbacks, and what her most important decisions were...
Why Platform Companies (Facebook, Amazon, Airbnb and Uber) Are the Opposite of Traditional Companies, Why They Become So Enormous, and How They Can Be Effectively Regulated: Marshall Van Alstyne (repost) (#79)
08 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Marshall Van Alstyne shares why platform companies dominate traditional businesses and why 7 of the 10 largest companies in the world are platform com...
The Future of Artificial Intelligence: Head of Columbia University’s Creative Machines Lab Hod Lipson (repost) (#78)
01 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
We are at an inflection point in artificial intelligence today. Find out what the next 3 waves of artificial intelligence will bring — including cre...
Is Tribalism Always Bad? How Group Identity or Tribalism Has Taken Over our Political System with Yale Law School Professor Amy Chua (repost) (#77)
25 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Yale Law School professor Amy Chua shares how group identity has caused bitter partisanship in the U.S. and the failure of U.S. policies in Vietnam an...
Free World Class Education to Anyone Anywhere: Building the World’s Largest Online Learning Platform with Khan Academy Founder & CEO Sal Khan (repost) (#76)
18 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Find out how the founder and CEO of Khan Academy, Sal Khan, built the world’s largest online learning platform, his vision for scaling free educatio...
The Transforming Power of Hospitality in Business: Setting the Table with Union Square Hospitality Group Founder & CEO Danny Meyer (#75)
11 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Danny Meyer shares how to deliver outstanding hospitality, how he thinks restaurants will be different post pandemic and what continues to get him exc...
Always Be Learning: The Top 10 Takeaways of 2021 From Our Guests (#74)
04 Jan 2022
Contributed by Lukas
This week we are highlighting the Top 10 Takeaways of 2021 with guests ranging from CEOs and founders to best-selling authors and even the Director of...
Achieving Your New Year's Resolutions: The Science of Getting To Where You Want To Be with Best-Selling Author Katy Milkman (repost) (#73)
28 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Wall Street Journal best-selling author Katy Milkman shares science-based ways to create change in our lives. Learn how to understand your impulses an...
Harvard Professor, Robert Waldinger: What the Good Life Actually Looks Like Based on Harvard’s 75 Year Study (repost) (#72)
21 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Find out what the good life actually looks like based on Harvard's 75-year study of more than 700 men from when they were teenagers through old a...
Harvard Business Review Editor in Chief Adi Ignatius: The New World of Work and the Biggest Trends in Business (#71)
14 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Adi Ignatius, Editor in Chief of Harvard Business Review, shares the biggest trends in the business world right now and how he sees the new world of...
Harvard University President Lawrence Bacow: The Value of a College Education, Investing in the Future and Free Speech (#70)
07 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Lawrence Bacow, President of Harvard University, shares how he sees the future of education and the values he leads by at Harvard. Learn the role of u...
Army General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal: "The Greatest Risk Is Us" - So What is the Solution? (#69)
30 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Former Commander of Afghanistan General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal shares lessons from Afghanistan, the impact of the withdrawal, what makes a great le...
World Renowned Thinker and Harvard Professor Steven Pinker: Human Action Can Improve the World (#68)
23 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Steven Pinker shares why there is so much irrationality in the world – including conspiracy theories, and belief in fake news and medical quackery. ...
NBA Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum: On the Future of Sports, Sports as Entertainment, Enhancing the Audience Experience and How the NBA Engages over 2 Billion People (#67)
16 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
NBA Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer Mark Tatum shares on the future of sports, enhancing the audience experience, virtual reality, gam...
Start with Understanding: Change People's Minds Under Impossible Conditions with Best Selling Author and Wharton School Professor Jonah Berger (#66)
09 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Have you ever wondered how you could change someone’s mind or make something go viral? Jonah Berger shares what works to change people’s minds –...
Creating the Life You Want (Before It's Too Late): Former President of Hearst Magazines Michael Clinton (#65)
02 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Michael Clinton, former President of Hearst Magazines, provides practical advice on creating the life you want. Michael has created an extraordinaril...
How to Build an Unbeatable Business One Crazy Idea at a Time: Square Co-Founder Jim McKelvey (#64)
26 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Learn how Square Co-Founder Jim McKelvey successfully created and built Square, how (as a start-up) Square beat Amazon, and other tips he has for the ...
Building the Largest Asset Management Firm in the World: Co-Founder & Former Vice Chairman of BlackRock Barbara Novick (#63)
19 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Co-founder of BlackRock Barbara Novick shares how she and her co-founders built the largest investment management firm in the world with $9 trillion u...
Live A Better, Happier Post Pandemic Life: The 3 Macronutrients of Happiness with Harvard Professor Arthur Brooks (#62)
12 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Happiness expert and Harvard Kennedy School Professor Arthur Brooks shares how you can get better at, practice and share happiness and live a better h...
An Insider’s Perspective on Venture Capital: Sierra Ventures Founder and Advisor Peter Wendell (#61)
05 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Peter Wendell founded Sierra Ventures, a Silicon Valley venture capital firm that has invested more than $2 billion in a wide variety of successful te...
How Courageous Companies Thrive by Improving the Lives of Everyone They Touch with Former Unilever CEO Paul Polman (#60)
28 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Paul Polman is the former CEO of Unilever, one of the largest companies in the world with over 300 brands. Paul helped redefine what being a good comp...
Uncontrolled Spread: Why COVID-19 Crushed Us and How We Can Defeat the Next Pandemic: Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb (#59)
20 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb gives an inside account of the system wide failure across the U.S. government that left the country blind a...
Community, Race, and the Arc of Policing in America: Former NYC and LA Police Commissioner Bill Bratton (#58)
14 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Former New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton shares what he thinks good policing looks like, reforms needed in the wake of George Floyd’s m...
Cryptocurrencies, Digital Assets, NFTs and the Future of Blockchain, Including Even for Social Good: Galaxy Digital Founder and CEO Mike Novogratz (#57)
07 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Mike Novogratz, Founder and CEO of Galaxy Digital, shares on cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, digital assets, and the possibilities of blockchain. ...
“The last thing a fish would ever notice would be water.” Seeing the “Water” - A Different View of The World: Gillian Tett (#56)
31 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Gillian Tett, Chair of the Editorial Board and Editor at Large, U.S. of the Financial Times uses her perspective as an anthropologist to explain a wid...
Solving the World's Biggest Problem and Creating the Impossible Burger with Impossible Foods Founder Patrick Brown (#55)
24 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Meat production is one of the world’s greatest contributors to climate change. Patrick Brown, the creator of the Impossible Burger and the Founder o...
The Latest Findings in Behavioral Science and How They Can Make Your Life Better: Harvard Professor & Nudge Co-Author Cass Sunstein (#54)
17 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Cass Sunstein is a professor at Harvard and one of the founders of behavioral science. He has written two books with Nobel Laureates, including Nudge ...
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper: The Greatest Threat Facing the World Right Now and Individual Rights to Privacy (#53)
10 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper discusses the greatest threats, cyber, surveillance, the information being collected on each on...
The Secret to Outstanding Achievement: Character Lab Founder and CEO Angela Duckworth (#52)
03 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Angela Duckworth is the Character Lab Founder and CEO and a University of Pennsylvania Professor of Psychology. Angela studies the character traits an...
General Catalyst Chairman and Former American Express Chairman & CEO Ken Chenault: Leadership, Race & Creating Diverse Workforces (#51)
27 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Former American Express Chairman and CEO and current General Catalyst Chairman and Managing Director Ken Chenault, shares his thoughts on leadership, ...
Risk vs. Opportunity in the Market: Investing the Assets of Michael Bloomberg with Steve Rattner (#50)
20 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Manager of Michael Bloomberg’s personal and philanthropic assets, Steven Rattner, shares what he is investing in now and how he views the opportunit...
Unconscious Bias: What Works To De-Bias How We Live, Learn and Work with Harvard Kennedy School's Academic Dean Iris Bohnet (#49)
13 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Iris Bohnet, the Academic Dean of the Kennedy School and co-Director of the Women and Public Policy Program, shares how simple, evidence-based changes...
Designing the Future With Materials That Sense, Adapt, Heal & Grow: Founder of MIT's Self-Assembly Lab Skylar Tibbits (#48)
06 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Imagine homes that can grow themselves whenever and wherever they’re needed or buildings that can adapt to their environment. We’re limited only...
None Of Us Are Too Small To Make A Difference: Humanitarian & Author Of I Am A Girl From Africa Elizabeth Nyamayaro (#47)
29 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Elizabeth Nyamayaro is the author of I Am A Girl From Africa, Special Advisor at the United Nations World Food Programme and founder of the HeForShe m...
What Leaders and Corporate Boards Can Learn From Boeing’s Mistakes: Harvard Business School’s Sandra Sucher (#46)
22 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Boeing’s fall from grace didn’t happen overnight. Sandra Sucher shares five key mistakes made by the CEO and the board of directors.
Secret Service Director James Murray: The New Cyber Physical Nexus & How To Protect Ourselves From Cyber Risk (#45)
15 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Secret Service Director James Murray is responsible for the Investigative and Protective missions of the Secret Service. He shares how the Secret Serv...
Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence & Synthetic Biology To Usher In A New Age of Drug Discovery: James Collins (#44)
08 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
James Collins, co-inventor of the technology behind Covid vaccines, shares a revolutionary approach to drug discovery. By harnessing the power of arti...
Hard Won Wisdom From An Entrepreneur: Ellen Marie Bennett (#43)
01 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Ellen Bennett created a multi-million dollar business with clients ranging from 2 star Michelin restaurants to Martha Stewart and Google, without any ...
How to Get People to Say Yes: The Godfather of Influence Dr. Robert Cialdini (#42)
25 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Warren Buffett recommends Dr. Robert Cialdini’s book, Influence, which has sold over 5 million copies, as one of the best business books of all time...
The Science of Getting from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be: Katy Milkman (#41)
18 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Wall Street Journal best-selling author Katy Milkman shares science-based ways to create change in our lives. She is a professor at the Wharton School...
How the World’s Greatest Investors Win in Markets and Life: William Green (#40)
11 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
William Green shares investing and life lessons from the world’s legendary investors. Learn the surprisingly simple rules they follow to stack the o...
The Empathy Diaries and How Tech Changes Us and Our Relationships: MIT’s Sherry Turkle (#39)
03 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Founding director of the MIT Initiative on Technology and Self Sherry Turkle shares her personal discoveries with empathy and how tech changes our rel...
Losing Trust & Faith in Institutions - Why It’s Happening and the Unexpected Consequences: Yuval Levin (#38)
27 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Yuval Levin, Director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute and founding editor of National Affairs, ta...
Investing in Positive Social Outcomes with Social Impact Bonds: Tracy Palandjian (#37)
20 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Learn from Tracy Palandjian, CEO and co-founder of Social Finance, about using impact investing and social impact bonds for a wide range of social pur...
Former Secretary of Education Arne Duncan: Education Runs on Lies (#36)
13 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
“Education runs on lies. That’s probably not what you’d expect from a former Secretary of Education, but it’s the truth.” Arne Duncan expose...
A Unique Model of Innovation - Making Breakthrough Discoveries and Turning Them Into Real World Products At an Unheard of Pace: Don Ingber (#35)
06 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
The Wyss Institute For Biologically Inspired Engineering accounts for 25% of Harvard’s intellectual property startups each year, with discoveries an...
Getting The Odds On Your Side: Legendary Investor Howard Marks (#34)
30 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Howard Marks, co-chairman of Oaktree Capital Management with $150BN under management, talks about the most important things in investing and how the r...
Harvard Business School’s Bill Sahlman: What I’ve Learned from Reading 10,000 Business Plans and Investing in Hundreds of Startups (#33)
23 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Of the 10,000 business plans Bill Sahlman has read, only 3 companies met their plan. Find out what it takes to succeed. Entrepreneurs have to be rea...
Former Secretary of the Treasury and President of Harvard, Larry Summers: The Big Trends Shaping the World Today (#32)
15 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Former Secretary of the Treasury and President of Harvard Larry Summers talks about the defining trends of the 21st century, including how we are goin...
Former Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd: What China’s Leader Xi Jinping Really Wants (#31)
09 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Former Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd, who has known China’s leader Xi Jinping for decades, reveals how Xi Jinping sees China and the world,...
A Long Term Perspective on Climate Change - When Earth Was 20 Degrees Warmer and Crocodiles Roamed Antarctica with Princeton’s Danny Sigman (#30)
02 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Did you know that Antarctica used to be ice-free and earth used to be 20 degrees warmer than it is now? Find out why climate change then wasn’t a pr...
Why The Innocent Plead Guilty and Jury Trials Are Now a Myth with Judge and Former Prosecutor Jed Rakoff (#29)
23 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
97% of people plead guilty, they plea bargain, even if they’re innocent. No one can take the risk of going to trial, even innocent people, because i...
Working for Jeff Bezos and the Secrets of Amazon’s Success: Colin Bryar and Bill Carr (#28)
16 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
With nearly 30 years of combined Amazon experience, former Amazon Vice Presidents Colin Bryar and Bill Carr reveal the proven way Amazon innovates and...
Nobel Laureate, Daniel Kahneman: His Latest Findings on "Noise" and Flaws in Human Judgement (#27)
09 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Learn about Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman’s latest findings on “noise” and how there is more noise and flaws in human judgement than you think ...
Tom Friedman: On the World Getting Flatter and More Fragile, and Elephants Flying (#26)
02 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Tom Friedman, author, New York Times columnist, and winner of three Pulitzer Prizes, talks about the world getting flatter and more fragile; abolishin...
How Right and Wrong Change with Technology with Juan Enriquez (#25)
26 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
We all think we know what’s right and wrong but we don’t because right/wrong changes over time. Our great grandchildren might be shocked by people...
Princeton Psychology Professor, Eldar Shafir: Why Having Too Little Makes People Perform Worse and Become More Impatient, Impulsive, and Careless (#24)
19 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Learn how scarcity of anything — money, food or social connections — affects our daily lives and leads us astray. Scarcity reduces both intelligen...
Harvard’s Chair of Astronomy, Avi Loeb: Why We Are Not Alone and Are Very Common Like Ants On A Sidewalk (#23)
12 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Find out why Harvard’s Chair of Astronomy Avi Loeb says we are not alone in the universe and that there are more intelligent and sophisticated civil...
Marshall Van Alstyne: Why Platform Companies (Facebook, Amazon, Airbnb and Uber) Are the Opposite of Traditional Companies, Why They Become So Enormous, and How They Can Be Regulated (#22)
05 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Find out why platform companies dominate traditional businesses and why 7 of the 10 largest companies in the world are platform companies. Learn how t...
Former Foreign Minister of Mexico, Jorge Castañeda: America Through Foreign Eyes (#21)
29 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Jorge Castañeda, former foreign minister of Mexico, provides a unique perspective on America and the world, including American interventions abroad, ...
What the Good Life Actually Looks Like Based on Harvard’s 75 Year Study with the Director of the Study, Robert Waldinger (#20)
22 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Find out what the good life actually looks like based on Harvard's 75 year study of over 700 men from when they were teenagers through old age, w...
CEO of Marriott, Arne Sorenson: On the Future of Travel and, as a CEO of the Year, How To Be A Great Leader (#19)
08 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Find out from CEO of Marriott Arne Sorenson, head of the world’s largest hotel chain, and one of the world’s best leaders (as a “CEO of the Year...
Former Under Secretary of State, Nicholas Burns: On American Foreign Policy Under President Biden and What It Can Accomplish (#18)
01 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Find out what President Biden can accomplish internationally and what an activist US policy looks like from Ambassador Nicholas Burns, former Under Se...
Princeton Professor, Robert George: On Why Supreme Court Justices Are Unlike Umpires and Are Political (#17)
24 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Find out how Democratic and Republican judges’ decisions differ and how judges’ decisions can be predicted based on whether they are Democrats or ...
John Cleese of Monty Python: On Creativity and How Everyone Can Be More Creative (#16)
17 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
John Cleese opens up about how he gets his best ideas and how everyone can be more creative. He also provides insights on comedy and humor.
Head of Columbia University’s Creative Machines Lab, Hod Lipson: On the Future of Artificial Intelligence (#15)
10 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
We are at an inflection point in artificial intelligence today. Find out what the next 3 waves of artificial intelligence will bring — including cre...
President Obama’s Chief Pollster, Joel Benenson: On What He’s Watching Most Closely Now and What the Path Forward is for Republicans and Democrats (#14)
29 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Find out the 3 keys to success for campaigns; who has the best polls (Fox News); what the biggest shifts in the electorate are; what he's watchin...
President of Pew Research Center, Michael Dimock: On the Attitudes and Trends Shaping America Today (#13)
27 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Find out how what America is looking for in a leader has changed. In addition, not only are there doubts about the mechanics and logistics of the U.S....
Yale Professor, Amy Chua: On How Group Identity and a Failure to Realize Its Importance Has Caused the Rise of Partisanship and the Failure of U.S. Foreign Policy (#12)
20 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Find out how group identity has caused bitter partisanship in the U.S. and the failure of U.S. policies in Vietnam and other countries, from an origin...
Former Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul: What Vladimir Putin Is Really Like and What He Wants Now (#11)
13 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Get an inside account from former Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul, who’s known Putin for nearly 30 years, on what Vladimir Putin is really like...
Harvard Professor, Alex Keyssar: On What Could Go Wrong With Voting in the 2020 U.S. Election and When Congress Picks the President (#10)
06 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Find out why Americans don’t elect a president by popular vote, how the U.S. ended up with the convoluted system of voting it has today, and why it’...
Former Ambassador to Israel and Egypt, Dan Kurtzer: An Inside Perspective on Israel and the Middle East (#9)
29 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Find out from former ambassador to both Israel and Egypt, Dan Kurtzer, why Bahrain and the UAE really signed agreements with Israel, the surprising re...
MIT Professor, Andrew McAfee: On Prospering From Fewer Resources & Getting More From Less (#8)
22 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Most people believe that taking better care of the planet means reducing consumption, learning to share and reuse, and restraining growth. Is that arg...
Former Google CEO, Eric Schmidt: On AI, Tech, COVID-19, and Making the World A Better Place (#7)
15 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Find out how former Google CEO Eric Schmidt sees the future of artificial intelligence (AI) and tech. As leader of NY Governor Cuomo's COVID-19 t...
Former Secretary of Homeland Security, Michael Chertoff: On National Security Issues Today (#6)
08 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Michael Chertoff, a former Secretary of Homeland Security, federal prosector, judge and Assistant U.S. Attorney General, provides a unique perspective...
Founder of Khan Academy, Sal Khan: On Scaling to One Billion Students (#5)
01 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Find out how the founder of Khan Academy built the world’s largest online learning platform, what he is doing now, and how he is reimagining educati...
JetBlue Chairman, Joel Peterson: Leadership and Building a Winning Culture (#4)
21 Aug 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Learn how to inspire others, navigate through crises, and launch new ventures from the man who helped build JetBlue and served as advisor to hundreds ...
Richard McGregor: China’s Secretive Ruling Chinese Communist Party (#3)
31 Jul 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Richard McGregor, former Financial Times bureau chief, tells how China’s secretive ruling Communist party is “like God,” and how it is responsib...
Harvard Law Professor, Richard Lazarus: The Century’s Biggest Environmental Law Case and What It Took to Win (#2)
31 Jul 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Environmental lawyer and activist Richard Lazarus talks about The Paris Agreement and its legacy, his new book The Rule of Five, the current administr...
Founder of the Innocence Project, Barry Scheck: Why People Are Wrongfully Convicted and What We Can Do About It (#1)
29 Jul 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Founder of the Innocence Project Barry Scheck, answers all questions related to wrongful convictions. Barry Scheck has freed hundreds of wrongfully co...
3 Takeaways Podcast Trailer
27 Jul 2020
Contributed by Lukas
3 Takeaways features intimate conversations and insights from the world’s best thinkers, business leaders, writers, politicians, scientists and othe...