Ever heard of a little show called Hamilton? On today’s show we’ll hear some life advice from Leslie Odom Jr. on the power of intention.
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Ever heard of a little show called Hamilton? On today’s show we’ll hear some life advice from Leslie Odom Jr. on the power of intention.
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On today’s episode we’ll hear an inspiring speech from someone who has seen some of the best of times and the worst of times. Ready to get inspired?
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Today we’ll hear some controversial and contrarian views from a very well known Billionaire, Peter Thiel. Ready to jump in?!
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On today’s show we’ll hear a great speech that reminds us of lessons in stoicism, failure, and acceptance. Ready to jump in!
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On today’s episode we’ll be chatting about the value of being disliked. Robin Sharma has a quick clip that talks about why we don’t always want everyone to like us. Let’s jump in!
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“It is important for us to embrace the emotions of the things we’re going through.”
This episode features a speech from Sylvia Baffour on putting our problems into perspective. Erin offers some insightful and valuable criticisms on the idea of comparing our problems to those of others.
You are not special, but only because everyone is.
Today, Erin and Jeremy discuss a speech from David McCollough, Jr. at a 2012 graduation at Wellesley High School.
In this episode, we’ll hear the second half of Chef Jeff Henderson’s speech about untapped genius and how he went from a drug dealer, to a gourmet chef.
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Everyone was born with a gift – have you found yours? Today we hear how Chef Jeff Henderson transformed from a drug dealer, into a gourmet chef in the first episode of this two-part series.
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“The task of intellectuals is to transcend political ideas, to investigate problems and to solve the problems of our world.”
On this week’s episode, we’ll hear a rousing speech from Ibram Kendi on intellectualism and racism.