Why Women Are Rewriting the Rules of the Economy with Misty Heggeness

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Misty Heggeness. Misty challenges how we understand the very foundation of our economy. As a professor at the University of Kansas, she studies the systems we take for granted—and exposes the blind spots hiding in plain [...]

What Silicon Valley Gets Wrong About Success with Eric Ries

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Eric Ries. Eric is one of the most influential voices in modern entrepreneurship. He changed how startups operate through The Lean Startup and helped popularize concepts like the minimum viable product and rapid experimentation. But his [...]

Why Small Conversations Create Big Happiness with Nicholas Epley

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Nicholas Epley. Nicholas Epley is one of the world’s leading experts on human connection and social judgment. As a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, his research has reshaped how we understand [...]

Inside the Lens of a White House Photographer with Pete Souza

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Pete Souza. Pete is one of the most trusted photographers in modern American history. His images have documented presidents, pivotal decisions, and deeply human moments that rarely reach the public eye. But beyond the access and [...]

What Actually Makes Life Feel Meaningful Day to Day with Dave Evans

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Dave Evans. Dave is a Stanford educator, Silicon Valley pioneer, and co-creator of one of the most popular life design courses in the world. He helped design Apple’s first mouse, co-founded Electronic Arts, and later shifted [...]

Why Listening Unlocks Deeper Human Connection with Haru Yamada

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Haru Yamada. Haru is a sociolinguist who has spent decades studying one of the most overlooked human skills: listening. With a PhD from Georgetown and a life shaped across multiple cultures, she brings a rare perspective [...]

Why Innovation Demands a Mindshift with Brian Solis

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Brian Solis. Brian is shaping how leaders understand the future of business and technology. As the Head of Global Innovation at ServiceNow and a bestselling author, he has spent decades advising executives on how to anticipate [...]

The Grandmothers Who Defied a Dictatorship to Find Their Grandchildren with Haley Cohen Gilliland

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Haley Cohen Gilliland. Haley is a storyteller who uncovers the human courage buried inside history’s darkest moments. Her reporting blends investigative rigor with narrative depth, and her work explores how individuals confront power, injustice, and moral [...]

Brad Meltzer on The Viper, Witness Protection, and Starting Over

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Brad Meltzer. Brad is a force in modern storytelling. His books have topped bestseller lists for decades, with more than 25 million copies in print. From political thrillers to children’s biographies to television documentaries, Brad moves [...]

What It Takes to Create Epic Disruption with Scott Anthony

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Scott Anthony. Scott Anthony is one of the world’s leading experts on disruptive change. A professor at Dartmouth’s Tuck School of Business and a longtime partner at Innosight, he has worked alongside Clayton Christensen and advised [...]

Jennifer Welch: Outspoken, Unapologetic, and Unafraid in Divided America

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Jennifer Welch. Jennifer is no ordinary commentator; she is a force of nature with a microphone. As co-host of the hit podcast I’ve Had It, she transforms cultural and political frustration into razor-sharp commentary that resonates [...]

How Apple Survived and Thrived: The First Fifty Years with David Pogue

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is David Pogue. David is a front-row witness to the digital revolution. He has won seven Emmy Awards, hosted NOVA, worked for The New York Times, and interviewed nearly every consequential figure in modern technology. But that [...]

Fixing a Broken Money System with Tarun Ramadorai

Welcome to Remarkable People. We’re on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Tarun Ramadorai. Tarun Ramadorai is no ordinary finance professor; he’s a clear-eyed critic of a system that confuses, overwhelms, and often exploits everyday people. As an academic economist and co-author of the new book Fixed, Tarun [...]

How AI Can Bring Humanity Back to Healthcare with Lloyd Minor

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Lloyd Minor. Lloyd Minor is a medical leader who operates at the intersection of science, strategy, and humanity. As Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine, he oversees a vast ecosystem where research, education, and [...]

A Proven Path to College for Detroit’s Youth with Renee Fluker

Welcome to Remarkable People. We’re on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Renee Fluker. Renee Fluker is reshaping what opportunity looks like for young people in Detroit. As the creator of the Midnight Golf Program, she has spent 25 years teaching students not just how to swing a [...]

How Values Quietly Shape Your Career with Suzy Welch

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Suzy Welch. Suzy Welch is a defining voice in how we understand work, leadership, and purpose. A professor at NYU Stern, former editor-in-chief of Harvard Business Review, and longtime observer of how careers really unfold, Suzy [...]

Building What Lasts: Brad Feld on Trust, Mentorship, and Long-Term Thinking

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Brad Feld. Brad is no ordinary venture capitalist; he’s a builder of communities and a champion of long-term trust. As co-founder of Techstars and a longtime entrepreneur, he has helped shape how startups grow—and how founders [...]

Why Purpose Without Self-Compassion Leads to Burnout with Jane Chen

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Jane Chen. Jane is a deeply reflective leader shaped by resilience, loss, and an unrelenting drive to make a difference. As the co-founder of Embrace, she helped pioneer a radically affordable infant warmer that has saved [...]

The Anxious Generation: Jonathan Haidt on How Smartphones Rewired Childhood

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Jonathan Haidt. Jonathan is a social psychologist who has spent years studying morality, culture, and the unseen forces shaping human behavior. His latest work focuses on a crisis unfolding in real time: the sudden rise of [...]

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