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 [...]

When the Plan Falls Apart: Finding Yourself in Change with Maya Shankar

Welcome to Remarkable People. We're on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Maya Shankar. Maya Shankar is a leading voice on how humans adapt when life veers off course. Her work spans Stanford, Oxford, Yale, the White House, and now a widely acclaimed podcast, A Slight Change of [...]

Anointment, Merit, and the Myth of the Self-Made Story with Toby Stuart

Welcome to Remarkable People. We’re on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Toby Stuart. Toby is a leading authority on innovation, entrepreneurship, and the hidden status systems that shape opportunity. His research challenges the comforting fiction that success is purely merit-based, revealing how pedigree, networks, and institutional choices [...]

What It Takes to Fix a Broken Healthcare System with Erin Nance

Welcome to Remarkable People. We’re on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Erin Nance. Erin Nance is no ordinary orthopedic surgeon. She’s treated elite athletes, musicians with million-dollar hands, and everyday patients whose pain was ignored for years. But beyond the operating room, Erin has become a leading [...]

How a Sisterhood of Courage Defied the Nazis

Welcome to Remarkable People. We’re on a mission to make you remarkable. Helping me in this episode is Lynne Olson. A master of overlooked history, Lynne uncovers the truth behind The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück—a powerful account of French women imprisoned in Hitler’s largest concentration camp for women. There, amid starvation and brutality, they formed [...]

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