Disrupt Yourself Podcast with Whitney Johnson

Best-selling author Whitney Johnson (“Disrupt Yourself”) explores her passion for personal disruptio

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Today, we wanted to bring back a conversation I had with Michael Bungay Stanier back in 2018, where

So much of what we talk about on here is change – navigating change, embracing change, creating chan

This week we’ve got a special episode, a longer one than we normally do. But when you have an opport

Ask a thousand people how to make a house a home, and you might get a thousand different answers. So

How many of us have mastered the skill of looking busy, at some point in our professional lives? It’

Many of us feel comfortable navigating a city. Whether it’s New York or Kyoto, the rules remain most

In this episode, we wanted to bring you a redux of a conversation I had back in 2022. As a new mom,

What makes a good story? Characters, plot, setting, sure – you can boil it down to those elements –

“True transformation, begins with a broken heart.” It’s something you’ll hear our guest today say a

When’s the last time you felt out of place? I’m sure a lot of us have sat with that feeling, whether

At DA, we’re all about discovering and harnessing disruption, but sometimes, disruption finds you. I

When we talk about robots, machines, artificial intelligence, it’s usually within the context of som

“If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bot

After 49 days fasting under the Bodhi tree, Siddhartha Guatama was struck by an idea. We suffer beca

When’s the last time a customer service phone menu left you… genuinely angry? We build these systems

What does it take, day in and day out, to lead a group of people effectively? It’s not easy, that’s

We find ourselves compromising every day – it’s how things get done in a society where we all want s

In middle school physics, we learned that an object at rest has potential energy – an amount of curr

Do you know that feeling when you’re cooking, and you’ve got all your ingredients chopped and ready

Isn’t it frustrating when we feel like a passenger to our own thoughts and actions? In Buddhist thou