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.

Unlock the blueprint for mastering communication and boosting your confidence in every conversation. In this essential episode of The Mel Robbins Podcast, host Mel Robbins is joined by acclaimed trial lawyer and communication expert Jefferson Fisher. Discover proven techniques to express yourself clearly, handle disrespect, and navigate challenging discussions with ease. Learn why miscommunication happens, how to use strategic communication without manipulation, and the three ways to ensure everyone understands your thoughts. Whether you struggle to get your point across or wish for more confidence when speaking, this episode offers immediate, practical tools to transform your interactions and empower your voice. Also, get your copy of Mel Robbins' #1 Best Selling Book of 2025, 'The Let Them Theory,' and discover your true power.

Dive deep into an insightful conversation with Vivek Ramaswamy, the prominent conservative politician, entrepreneur, and bestselling author. In this compelling episode, Vivek discusses his latest impactful book, "Truths: The Future of America First," offering his perspectives on critical issues shaping the nation. Explore his views on modern conservatism, the challenges of progressivism, debates around DEI initiatives, government bureaucracy, efficiency, education reform, and the powerful Military Industrial Complex. Ramaswamy also shares his thoughts on illegal immigration, former President Donald Trump, the complexities of the War in Ukraine, and crucial US-China relations. Gain unique insights into his political journey, including the possibility of a 2028 presidential run and his approach to high-stakes debates. Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion covering policy, philosophy, and the future of America, essential for anyone interested in current events, political discourse, and conservative thought.

Join Cleo Abram in the inaugural episode of 'Huge Conversations' as she sits down with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg for an exclusive interview. This deep dive explores Zuckerberg's ambitious vision for the future, focusing on Meta's groundbreaking technological advancements. Discover insights into the new Orion prototype AR glasses, the creation of holograms, the potential of generative AI to transform social media, and the next major computing platform. The conversation also touches on critical trends in human connection, open-sourced AI, and the genuine questions shaping the future Meta is building. Get a unique perspective on the future billions of people might soon experience, and decide for yourself what to make of it.

In this insightful interview from the Meta Connect conference, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg sits down with The Verge's deputy editor, Alex Heath, to unveil Meta's ambitious future. The discussion centers on the groundbreaking potential of AR glasses, particularly the new Orion project, and Zuckerberg's belief that these devices will eventually replace smartphones. Key topics include the integration of AI into Meta's products, the success of their partnership with Ray-Ban, and Zuckerberg's candid views on the company's shift away from politics. The conversation also delves into the implications of AI content on social media, its impact on human interaction, and Meta's vision for platforms like Threads amidst competition and evolving regulations, including reflections on Cambridge Analytica and teen mental health.

This episode of 'The Brian Kilmeade Show' features an insightful discussion with The Daily Wire's Matt Walsh. He delves into the motivations behind his provocative film 'Am I a Racist?', exploring why he felt it was crucial to produce an anti-racism documentary. The conversation touches upon the current societal sentiment, the 'war on history', and the controversial aspects of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) ideology. Walsh shares anecdotes from the film's production, including his undercover approach and the surprising reactions encountered when challenging prevailing anti-racism narratives and social pressures.

Dive into the journey of Gravity Climate with co-founders Saleh and Ted, as they reveal their unique approach to building a successful climate technology company. Saleh, a seasoned product manager from Salesforce and Samsara, and Ted, a college dropout with a knack for startups, share how they began Gravity Climate by addressing the complex challenge of measuring corporate carbon footprints. Discover their initial strategy of hypothesis testing with just 10 customers, leveraging simple code, and the unconventional wisdom of picking 'boring technologies' to ensure rapid growth and stability. This episode offers valuable insights into early-stage product development, the importance of customer feedback, and how Gravity Climate has grown two to three times annually in its second year, making a tangible impact on industrial decarbonization. Learn about their path from identifying a market need to building a scalable solution that helps companies measure energy usage, reduce emissions, and align climate action with business metrics.

Dive deep into the latest developments in artificial intelligence as The Vergecast explores OpenAI's new 'reasoning' model, o1, and what its ambitious goals imply for the future of AI. Join host David Pierce and guest Kylie Robison as they unpack the fascinating, and sometimes terrifying, implications of companies striving to 'build God' through advanced AI. The episode also navigates through other critical tech headlines, including the ongoing saga of the TikTok ban, the intricate details of the Trump crypto situation, and the complex adtech antitrust trial against Google, offering insightful analysis on the intersections of technology, policy, and market power.

Dive into an insightful interview with Russ d'Sa, CEO and Co-founder of LiveKit, the pioneering transfer layer provider behind ChatGPT's voice mode. Russ shares his compelling entrepreneurial journey, from his early inspirations ignited by a John Romero documentary to his impactful role as an engineer shaping the early days of Twitter. As a Y Combinator-backed innovator, he offers invaluable perspectives on the challenges and core values that guided LiveKit's development. This discussion provides a candid look into what it truly takes to thrive and achieve success in the rapidly evolving and financially promising landscape of AI and robotics, emphasizing key lessons learned from both failures and triumphs in the pursuit of building essential infrastructure.

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In this insightful episode, host Andrew Huberman welcomes Dr. Victor Carrión, a distinguished Vice-Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford School of Medicine and a leading expert on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The discussion explores the vulnerability of children to PTSD, the impact of stress and trauma on the developing brain, and the intricate connection between PTSD and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Dr. Carrión introduces innovative therapeutic approaches, including cue-centered therapy (CCT) and the development of personalized "toolboxes" to manage stress triggers. The episode also highlights an emerging curriculum that integrates yoga and mindfulness to enhance stress resilience, mood, and sleep in individuals with PTSD, offering a comprehensive understanding of the condition and practical healing strategies for all ages.