Dive into conversations with top creators, experts, and voices shaping today’s world. Watch their stories, ideas, and experiences come to life through powerful interviews.

In this insightful conversation, Jay Shetty sits down with best-selling author, marketer, and Stoicism expert Ryan Holiday to explore the profound impact of discipline on our lives. They delve into various forms of discipline across cultures, the critical importance of valuing one's time and company, and the art of self-kindness. Ryan, known for his works like 'The Obstacle is the Way' and 'Ego is the Enemy,' shares his wisdom on how to argue with your own mind, balance ambition with sustainability, and make choices that contribute to long-term well-being rather than fleeting pleasures. This discussion offers a practical guide to cultivating inner strength, overcoming the ego, and embracing a more present and content existence.

Are you grappling with big decisions, often torn between your gut feeling and external pressures? In this powerful episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast, join Mel Robbins as she demystifies the concept of 'trusting your gut instinct' like you've never heard before. Drawing from a personal and profound experience during college tours with her son Oakley, Mel reveals a simple yet revolutionary 'hack' to tune into your inner knowing. She explains why it's not about 'trust,' but about acknowledging what you already 'know' and finding the courage to act on it, even when fear holds you back. Discover how to identify your body's 'yes' and 'no' signals, learn from compelling stories, and gain practical tools to navigate life's critical choices. This episode promises to empower you to reclaim your personal power and embrace a life guided by your authentic self.

In this compelling episode of Odd Lots, hosts Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway delve into the critical and long-standing issues plaguing the US caring economy. They are joined by distinguished economist Nancy Folbre, Professor Emerita of Economics at UMass Amherst and Director of the Program on Gender and Care Work, to dissect why essential services like childcare, eldercare, and healthcare have become increasingly expensive and inequitably distributed, despite the vital work performed by caregivers often being poorly compensated. The discussion explores the systemic market failures that predated the pandemic, examining the unique challenges of labor-intensive care services compared to physical goods, and proposing potential pathways for repair in a sector crucial to societal well-being.

Discover how to effectively navigate the emotional ups and downs of life with insights from Jiselle of @mighty_emotions on The Balance Theory Podcast. This episode reveals a transformative approach to dealing with emotions, focusing on reducing "suffering" time and enhancing your bounce-back ability. Learn to work with your emotions in a healthy way, rather than suppressing them, and develop essential resilience and self-confidence. Jiselle explains that emotions are experiences, not defining aspects of our identity, providing a crucial perspective for emotional regulation.

This compelling episode features Jiselle Gilliard, a Certified Emotions Coach and host of the Mighty Emotions Podcast. Jiselle guides listeners through her transformative "Mighty Emotions Method," designed to help individuals effectively unpack their feelings, overcome past traumas, and cultivate inner resilience and self-confidence. Her mission is to dismantle the negative stigma associated with uncomfortable emotions, ensuring people recognize their inherent strength and fostering a more emotionally mature society. The discussion delves into crucial aspects of emotional well-being, including understanding the nature of emotions, learning how to process feelings, identifying unmet needs, and developing robust emotional intelligence. Tune in to gain invaluable insights into working harmoniously with your emotions for profound self-care and accelerated personal growth.

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Join Brian Kilmeade as he discusses the critical importance of civics education in American schools and public understanding. This episode features Academy Award-winning actor and author Richard Dreyfuss, who shares insights from his book "One Thought Scares Me..." They explore why many Americans struggle with basic political knowledge, such as naming the Vice President or the branches of government, and delve into the responsibility of policymakers in shaping an honest portrayal of American history. Dreyfuss passionately argues for a commitment to teaching a complete history of the nation, celebrating its revolutionary ideals while acknowledging its complexities. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on national identity, historical truth, and the future of civic engagement.

This episode of The Vergecast offers a dynamic conversation on the rapidly evolving tech landscape. Join Nilay Patel, David Pierce, Alex Cranz, and Sarah Jeong as they dissect Bluesky's emergence as a potentially chaotic successor to Twitter, examining its growing popularity and implications for social media. The discussion also tackles the ethical and practical concerns surrounding the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence, questioning if it's progressing too quickly and its potential impact on various industries. Furthermore, the panel provides early reactions and insights into Google's highly anticipated Pixel Fold, offering a glimpse into the future of foldable smartphones and Google's strategy in this nascent market. A comprehensive exploration of key developments in technology, from social platforms to AI's societal impact and cutting-edge hardware.

In this powerful episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast, titled "If You Got Your Heart Broken, You Need To Hear This!", Mel Robbins coaches Katrina, a law school graduate grappling with a major life decision after a devastating breakup. This session dives deep into the emotional turmoil of ending a long-term relationship, the fear of making the wrong choice, and the struggle to move on when your future feels uncertain. Mel provides invaluable tools and insights for navigating hard decisions, building self-trust, and finding closure. Listen in to learn how to confront your fears, understand the difference between a right decision and the fear of it, and discover why you deserve nothing less than a partner who truly wants you. If you're struggling with a breakup or a life-altering decision, this episode offers practical strategies to launch forward into a better life.

Dive deep into the fascinating world where cinema meets technology on this insightful episode of The Vergecast. Host David Pierce sits down with acclaimed director Matt Johnson, the creative mind behind the movie 'BlackBerry,' to uncover the untold stories of tech's influence on film. They discuss the nuances of portraying the rise and fall of iconic gadgets, the challenges of making tech-centric stories resonate, and Johnson's unique approach to filmmaking.
The conversation doesn't stop there. David, alongside Vergecast producer Andru Marino, investigates the puzzling disappearance of director's commentary on modern streaming platforms and the hurdles fans face to access these invaluable insights. Plus, get an exclusive look into a burgeoning film genre: movies that unfold entirely on a computer screen, as they chat with the directors and producer of the film 'Missing.' Whether you're a film buff, a tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of storytelling, this episode offers a compelling exploration of how technology is shaping the silver screen.