WorkLife with Adam Grant

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

Episodes

Total: 204

Years ago, Aza Raskin invented the infinite scroll – and yes, he regrets it. Today, Aza is the co-fo

David Duchovny knows a lot about success — he’s a Golden Globe-winning actor who has had iconic role

Mae Martin is a comedian, improviser, screenwriter, and podcast host. Their work on Netflix includes

Kara Swisher made her name by being disarmingly direct with the who’s who of tech – from Steve Jobs

Anne Lamott may be your favorite writer’s favorite writer. The author of many beloved books, includi

How important are your twenties — and how bad are they? Meg Jay is a clinical psychologist who speci

Yuval Noah Harari is a historian best known for his book Sapiens, which has sold more than 25 millio

Charan Ranganath is a psychologist and neuroscientist who has spent his career studying memory. His

As a political scientist and founder of Eurasia Group, Ian Bremmer helps business leaders, policymak

You may know will.i.am as the seven-time Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, producer, and fron

Cal Newport knows a thing or two about productivity: when he’s not teaching computer science at Geor

Sarah Edmondson escaped and blew the whistle against NXIVM, the cult masquerading as a “personal and

Robin Arzón is the head instructor at Peloton and an ultramarathon runner, but she didn’t plan to ma

Denise Hamilton is an inclusion strategist who works with organizations ranging from the UN to the W

Jared Cohen is a history buff with a career that boasts its own remarkable story. From the State Dep

Bob Sutton is an organizational psychologist and bestselling author. In this zesty conversation with

You don’t always decide what you feel, but you do own how you react to those feelings. In her bestse

Emotions are like opinions — everyone has them. Thanks to the pioneering research of today’s guest,

Jennifer Garner’s roles — from “13 Going on 30” to “Juno” to “Alias” — often center strong women who

As a clinical psychologist, Becky Kennedy works with parents to raise good kids. She’s best known as