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 episode of the On Purpose podcast, host Jay Shetty sits down with the acclaimed author Robert Greene, known for his New York Times bestsellers like "The 48 Laws of Power" and "The Laws of Human Nature." They delve into a profound discussion about the essence of inner power, how our reactions and emotions shape our influence, and the dangers of unchecked greed and toxicity. Robert Greene shares his unique perspectives on understanding people's unconscious drives, mastering the art of timing and persuasion, and the importance of daily habits in achieving one's desires. This conversation is a deep dive into the practical application of the laws of power and human nature, offering listeners invaluable strategies for self-mastery and navigating complex social dynamics.

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Join Lex Fridman for a compelling conversation with Steve Viscelli, a former truck driver and economic sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania. Viscelli shares his unique insights on the freight transportation industry, exploring the realities and challenges faced by truck drivers, the current state of the trucking sector, and the transformative future of autonomous trucks. Discover the profound societal and economic impact of automated trucking, the ethical dilemmas, and the role of innovations from companies like Tesla in revolutionizing this vital industry.

In this insightful episode of the Brian Kilmeade Show, Fox News Contributor Ben Domenech delves into the critical Election Day 2021, analyzing the high-stakes Virginia Governor race and its potential ramifications for the Democratic party's policy-making agenda. Domenech offers a deep dive into the strategies of candidates Terry McAuliffe and Glenn Youngkin, discussing the impact of nationalizing local elections, the "culture war" surrounding education and critical race theory, and the issues that truly resonate with voters, such as pocketbook concerns and inflation. This discussion highlights the broader implications of the Virginia outcome for upcoming midterms and the shifting political landscape.

Dive deep into the fascinating interplay between your brain, spinal cord, and immune responses in this enlightening episode. Discover how your nervous system can be leveraged to activate and control your immune system, a concept once dismissed but now supported by robust scientific research. Dr. Andrew Huberman explains the basics of innate and adaptive immunity, the role of various microbiomes (gut, nasal, oral), and the critical function of the mucosal barrier. Learn about 12 potential tools, including specific breathing protocols, the timing of heat and cold exposure, targeted supplementation, and the importance of sleep for recovery. The discussion also covers the impact of neurochemicals like catecholamines and serotonin, the vagus nerve, and even ancient practices like acupuncture, all viewed through a modern mechanistic lens to boost your immune function and well-being.

In this insightful episode of the 'On Purpose' podcast, host Jay Shetty sits down with the brilliant Maya Shankar to explore the profound journey of embracing change, finding purpose, and navigating difficult times. Maya, a Senior Director of Behavioral Economics at Google and host of 'A Slight Change of Plans' podcast, shares invaluable insights from her illustrious career, which includes advising the Obama White House and the United Nations on behavioral science. The conversation delves into why changing one's mindset can be challenging, how to learn from others' stories, and the power of setting the right environment for personal growth. From her early dreams of becoming a violinist, tragically cut short by an injury, to her current work applying behavioral economics to public policy and personal motivation, Maya offers a compelling narrative on resilience and transformation. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the science behind sustained behavioral change, cultivate purpose, and gracefully adapt to life's inevitable shifts.

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Join Lex Fridman in a profound conversation with Michael Mina, a distinguished immunologist, epidemiologist, and physician from Harvard. This episode delves into critical discussions around COVID-19, covering the science and policy of at-home rapid tests, medical device regulation, public health strategies, testing privacy, and the Biden administration's action plan. Explore insights on vaccines, herd immunity, and the societal impacts of uncertainty. Beyond immunology, the discussion expands to philosophical topics including meditation, consciousness, minimalism, capitalism, and the intriguing future of humanity. Discover expert perspectives on pressing health, science, and global challenges.

Martha MacCallum joins Brian Kilmeade on The Brian Kilmeade Show to delve into the ongoing political landscape, dissecting President Joe Biden's economic agenda and its impact on American voters. The discussion centers on the Virginia Governor's race as a key indicator of public sentiment, examining voter dissatisfaction with the current administration's approach to the economy, supply chain issues, and inflation. MacCallum and Kilmeade explore how the desired "steady hand" leadership by voters has not materialized, leading to shifting political dynamics and a critical look at the proposed "Build Back Better" spending bill.

Join Brian Kilmeade as he sits down with author Greg Zuckerman to uncover the untold story behind Operation Warp Speed and the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines. This in-depth discussion, based on Zuckerman's book "A Shot to Save the World," explores the scientific breakthroughs, entrepreneurial spirit, and historical context that made these life-saving vaccines possible in record time, challenging previous notions of vaccine development.