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You spend a quarter of your life at work. You should enjoy it! Organizational psychologist Adam Gran

Episodes

Total: 192

Criminologist Nick Cowen doesn't just analyze crime — he studies how to prevent it. As a professor a

Malcolm Gladwell joins Adam for a lively discussion and debate, recorded live at the Authors@Wharton

Christina Tosi and Will Guidara have found many winning recipes — in food, business and love. Christ

Niall Ferguson is an intellectual provocateur. His specialty is counterfactual history — imagining h

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy thinks about public health holistically. Whether he's addressing youth

The dark side of charisma

2024/10/15

You may think no leader could ever be too charismatic, but the evidence is clear: a dazzling persona

Too many teams are less than the sum of their parts, and building a great team requires more than ju

Many workplaces hire, reward and promote on culture fit. But that can come with real costs to indivi

Before John Legend was coaching The Voice and winning Emmys, Grammys, Oscars and Tonys, he was a twe

Many people believe that success depends on gaining power, but it turns out that status is a more su

Sarah Silverman is a comedian, actor and writer who doesn;t shy away from saying what she thinks. He

Jay Van Bavel is an award-winning professor of psychology and neural science at NYU — and he's an ex

Danielle Allen thinks and writes about the institutions that hold society together. As a professor o

Trevor Noah is widely admired for his quick wit. He's hosted The Daily Show and the Grammy Awards, s

Before becoming the director of major films like Crazy Rich Asians, In the Heights and the upcoming

How can we reduce hostility between people and groups? Social psychologist Betsy Levy Paluck has don

At 27, long before he gained acclaim as the restaurateur behind Shake Shack and Gramercy Tavern, Dan

Journalist Rafi Kohan says talking trash can do more than spice up a sport. His latest book, Trash T

Julia Gillard served as the Prime Minister of Australia from 2010 to 2013. During her tenure as the

The Dunning-Kruger effect is a rare psychological concept that has achieved pop culture fame. David