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Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
How Immigrant Resilience Builds Businesses That Last with Neri Karra Sillaman

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 52:09


What drives someone to rebuild their life from a refugee camp—and then rethink everything we believe about entrepreneurship? In this episode of Remarkable People, Neri Karra Sillaman joins Guy Kawasaki to unpack the hidden strengths behind immigrant entrepreneurship, resilience, and long-term business success. Drawing from her new book Pioneers, Neri explains why the world's most enduring companies often grow slowly, stay deeply connected to community, and “fry in their own oil.” From refugee camps to Oxford to building a global leather goods company, her story challenges the Silicon Valley obsession with speed and scale. This conversation will change the way you think about ambition, leadership, and what really makes businesses last.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
How to Win in a World of Limited Opportunities with Judd Kessler

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 66:25


In this episode, Judd Kessler breaks down the hidden rules behind everyday competition, from school admissions to Taylor Swift tickets. He reveals how “hidden markets” quietly shape who gets what—and how understanding them gives you an edge. Drawing from his new book Lucky By Design, Judd shows that success isn't luck—it's strategy. If you've ever wondered how to get picked, this conversation will change how you play the game.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**

Balad'eau
GÉNÉRATION SAINT-LAURENT: Épisode 1: Clémentine, Flore et Olivier

Balad'eau

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 46:32


Génération Saint-Laurent | Épisode 1 : Micro ouvert sur la pollution plastique et autres enjeux océaniquesOn vit le long du fleuve, et on le sait, notre Saint-Laurent fait face à des enjeux majeurs : changement climatique, pollution plastique, espèces qui disparaissent… Qu'est-ce qui se passe exactement avec notre géant bleu ? Pour ce tout premier épisode de Génération Saint-Laurent, la relève prend le contrôle du micro !Enregistré en direct du Carrefour Rimouski lors du 24h de science, la chercheuse Lyne Morissette s'assoit avec trois jeunes allumés de l'école Paul-Hubert : Clémentine Nadeau, Flore Gendreau et Olivier Michaud. Une discussion humaine, lucide et profondément inspirée par la philosophie de Jane Goodall, où l'on parle de leurs inquiétudes, mais surtout d'espoir et d'actions concrètes pour changer le cours des choses. Parce que si on connaissait mieux le Saint-Laurent, on serait surpris de voir toutes les merveilles qu'il contient !

The Daily Zeitgeist
Icon #25 - Jane Goodall: The Chimp Simp

The Daily Zeitgeist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 85:28 Transcription Available


In this edition of The Iconograph, Jack and Brandie Posey are joined by Katie Goldin to talk about the only person in recorded history to spend a significant amount of her life with chimps and and not have her face ripped off: Jane Goodall! They'll explore her upbringing, her magical powers, how she likes her bread toasted and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Reliable Truth
Constant Contact: Practicing God's Call to Pray without Ceasing - The Rev. Dr. Russell J. Levenson, Jr.

Reliable Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 54:04


Today Richard's guest is Russell Levenson, author and retired Episcopal minister. Russ shares:The longer I live, I've found I'm still kind of turning things over to the Lordship of Christ. And that is tough. And that requires humility. What am I doing with my time? How am I interacting with others? Does my relationship with others speak of one who walks in Christ?Prayer is the central avenue God uses to transform us. The primary purpose of prayer is to bring us into a life of communion with the Father. That by the power of the Holy Spirit, we are increasingly conformed into the image of the Son. Deep down in every human heart, there's a knowledge of God. And deep down in every human heart, there's a desire to communicate with God. Prayer is the main way in which we develop a relationship with our father in heaven. >>Watch on YouTubeRuss Levenson, Jr. was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama before a call to ministry in the Episcopal Church. After over 30 years of full-time service in congregations in Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Florida and Texas, Russ retired in June of 2024. His last post was Rector of St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas. With over 10,000 members, St. Martin's is the largest Anglican/Episcopal Church in the western hemisphere.Russ attributes his pastoral style and traditional evangelical theology to several mentors over the years including Bishop Furman Stough, The Reverends John Claypool, Massey Gentry, Fleming Rutledge, Paul Zahl and his long time friend and mentor, The Late Rev. Dr. John R.W. Stott.Russ is the author of several books including Witness to Dignity: The Life and Faith of George H.W. And Barbara Bush, with a Foreword by Jeb Bush, In God's Grip: What Golf Can Teach us About The Gospel, with a Foreword by Jim Nantz, Witness to Belief: Conversations on Faith and Meaning, which includes personal interviews with Denzel Washington, Amy Grant, Condi Rice, Sam Waterston, Nikki Haley, Jane Goodall and others, and was named a "top ten read in religion and spirituality" for 2025 by Publisher's Weekly.His forthcoming novel, "The Seal," (Sunstone) a spiritually-themed thriller deemed "not for the faint of heart," is scheduled for release in the late summer of 2026. He and his wife, Laura, of over 40 years have returned to Birmingham and three adult children and two grandchildren. >>Check out Russell's books

El bosque habitado
El bosque habitado - La Ciencia de la Belleza - 07/06/26

El bosque habitado

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 120:06


El bosque habitado se centra en un indicador de inteligencia que deberíamos replantearnos como tal: la belleza y nuestra percepción de la belleza, capaz de empujarnos a aventuras increíbles, investigaciones novedosas, sentido de la supervivencia y mucho más. Hoy os ofrecemos un avance sobre una gran científica, botánica y baronesa rampante como Francis Hallé, porque como él viaja, transita, estudia y ama la belleza de la Canopea y todas las maravillas que la habitan. Se trata de Meg Lowman, que ha publicado en Galaxia Gutenberg “La arbonauta. Una vida explorando el octavo continente”.De este libro, dijo Jane Goodall que captura la magia de ese mundo tan poco conocido, el dosel vegetal, la Canopy, la Canopea, el universo por encima de las copas de los árboles… La belleza es una investigación individual y colectiva en relación con la naturaleza y todas nuestras conexiones. Un patrón al que regresamos en todas las épocas civilizatorias para volver a empezar, para redefinir nuestra presencia en el planeta, para desarrollar nuestras manifestaciones artísticas, culturales, musicales, sociales e, incluso, científicas.Pues bien, podríamos decir que hoy nos ocupamos de una belleza botánica (que tiene mentalidad artística, como dice Raúl Alcanduerca), y de la belleza orgánica del bosque poetizado, ilustrado, trascendido, creado como edén de las letras y las emociones.Para ello recurrimos a Raúl Alcanduerca, a Joaquín Araújo, a Santiago Beruete, a Ignacio Abella, a Francis Hallé, a Bernard Charbonneau o a Alex Gesse.Además, el plantabosques Natxo Blanchart de la Asociación Arriba las Ramas, trae a “Las Ramas Arriba” la actualidad arbórea mutualista en el Día Mundial del Vencejo. Club de la Hojarasca: José Manuel Sebastián, Marta Iraeta, Rodrigo Suárez Silva, Pilar Socorro y Carolina Alba. Música muy bella, a cargo de Enric Montefusco y nuestra admirada Therese Schroeder-Sheker.Y ahora no te obsesiones de menos con lo verde, cultiva tus síndromes más productivos en tu experiencia de la belleza, no te resistas a los bosques y déjate embriagar por la verdolatría y el síndrome de Stendhal para transformarte en un vínculo más de la Naturaleza, sin duda, territorio conmovido… ¡Arriba las ramas!HT: #BellezaRadio3Escuchar audio

The Birding Life Podcast
YWP Podcast - Season 6 Episode 3 - Every Action Matters: Growing Hope with Roots & Shoots South Africa

The Birding Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 53:30


In this episode Gabby is joined by Maru from Roots & Shoots South Africa, the youth program of the Jane Goodall Institute, for a conversation about hope, action, and the incredible role young people can play in shaping a better future.We explore what it really means to make a difference, how conservation begins much closer to home than many people realise, and why curiosity is often the first step towards meaningful action. From community gardens and citizen science to storytelling and environmental education, Maru shares how young people across South Africa are creating positive change for people, animals and the environment.We also dive into the lasting legacy of Dr Jane Goodall, the importance of finding hope in challenging times, and why conservation isn't only about protecting iconic species, but about understanding and caring for the interconnected world around us.Whether you're already involved in conservation or simply wondering where to begin, this episode is a reminder that every action matters and that making a difference starts with the choices we make every day.Visit our online store to get your birding related merchandise at great prices https://www.thebirdinglife.com/online-storeIntro and outro music by Tony ZA https://soundcloud.com/tonyofficialzaLinks from show: Website: https://www.rootsandshoots.org.za/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/roots.and.shoots.sa/

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
Why Women Are Rewriting the Rules of the Economy with Misty Heggeness

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 52:43


What happens when you look at the economy through the lens of Taylor Swift—and realize it was never built with women in mind? In this episode, economist Misty Heggeness unpacks how women are reshaping economic systems by opting out, redesigning, and building their own paths to power. From invisible labor to masterminding careers around barriers, she explains why traditional economics misses half the story. We also touch on her new book Swiftynomics: How Women Mastermind and Redefine Our Economy and the lessons it offers beyond fandom. If you've ever wondered who really drives growth—and why it's been overlooked—this conversation will change how you see everything.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
What Silicon Valley Gets Wrong About Success with Eric Ries

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 56:00


What happens when the author of The Lean Startup starts questioning the very system that built Silicon Valley? In this episode of Remarkable People, Eric Ries joins Guy Kawasaki to unpack the ideas behind his new book, Incorruptible, and explain why so many great companies lose their soul as they grow. Eric explores corruption in modern business, the dangers of shareholder primacy, and why companies like Costco and Novo Nordisk have resisted the pressures that break other organizations. He also shares how founders can build structures that protect trust, mission, and long-term thinking from the start. If you've ever wondered whether companies can scale without selling out, this conversation will challenge the way you think about capitalism, leadership, and innovation.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**

Merkaba Chakras
4 Years Later, We're Still Navigating Timelines. Jane Goodall is Gone, Again!

Merkaba Chakras

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 133:32


Enjoy listening to Sam Tripoli, host of Tin Foil Hat Podcast interview, Buddhist Author, Von Galt. We discuss some profound concepts for advance timeline jumpers and our observations of reality shifting. 4 Years Later: Still Navigating Timelines — Mandela Effects, Starseeds & Returning to Nirvana Beyond Moksha (Jane Goodall Gone, Again!)Exploring Mandela Effects, timeline shifts, and raising consciousness—are we unlocking paths beyond moksha and the reincarnation cycle? This 4-year reflection links our recount of timeline changes such as people we all recall saying "condolences" to again, and again, and again. We examine collective memory anomalies (like Jane Goodall “gone, again”), and ethical implications of timeline work. Suggested practices: daily grounding, meditation, journaling anomalies, community comedy sense-of-humor, and service-focused intention. Whether these phenomena reflect shifting timelines or mass consciousness, they invite ethical, compassionate exploration of liberation and continued participation in planetary evolution. If this resonates, cool. If this content doesn't resonate with you, move on to listening to stuff that resonates with what you want to experience. Don't take reality too seriously, the next version is coming up. However, take your actions and intentions seriously, cause that calibrate your aura's frequency to level up or down. Upwards, and onwards...For "unedited" conversations, check out Sam's channel: https://samtripoli.com/For more on Von Galt's metaphysical work: https://merkabachakras.com/#tinfoilhat #vongalt #mandelaeffect #buddhism_the_road_to_nirvana #buddhism

Going North Podcast
Ep. 1086 – From Vegas COVID Nursing to Finding Hope Amid Chaos with Martha Hoy (@annmarhoy)

Going North Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 33:56


“As long as there's life, there's hope.” – Martha Hoy Today's featured author is a nurse, speaker, and founder of Mother Martha Family Foundation, Martha Hoy. Martha and I had a chat about her upcoming book, 2020 Year of the Nurse: A Nurse's Journey Through the Front Lines, a life-changing meeting with Dr. Jane Goodall, and more!Key Things You'll Learn:What it was like nursing in Las Vegas during the pandemic and the lasting effects from 2020What commonalities appeared for Martha after interviewing over 100 nurses from the US and East Africa for her bookHow she balances both her nursing and humanitarian effortsWhat Martha has planned for her future booksMartha's Site: https://www.mommartha.com/Martha's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B07LB6P5PC/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=167f17d2-63fa-4eb2-bdec-a50024de55c5The opening track is titled, “Unknown From M.E. | Sonic Adventure 2 ~ City Pop Remix” by Iridium Beats. To listen to and download the full track, click the following link. https://www.patreon.com/posts/sonic-adventure-136084016 Please support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmonThe Going North Advancement Compass: https://a.co/d/bA9awotYou May Also Like…672 – Becoming Mother Martha with Martha Hoy (@annmarhoy): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-672-becoming-mother-martha-with-martha-hoy-annmarhoy/948 – Writing for Wellness & Laughing Through the Chaos with Jennifer A. Johnson, RN: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-948-writing-for-wellness-laughing-through-the-chaos-with-jennifer-a-johnson-rn/375.5 – The Art of Human Care for COVID-19 with Dr. Hassan Tetteh (@doctortetteh): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-3755-the-art-of-human-care-for-covid-19-with-dr-hassan-tetteh-doctortetteh/1073 – From Sassy Nurse to Successful Novelist with Amy Lou Jenkins (@AmyLouToYou): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-1073-from-sassy-nurse-to-successful-novelist-with-amy-lou-jenkins-amyloutoyou/1015 – How One Woman's Harrowing Beginning Led Her to God, Grace, and Growth with Dr. Shanea Clancy: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-1015-how-one-womans-harrowing-beginning-led-her-to-god-grace-and-growth-with-dr-shanea-cla/437 – “INpowered Mind, INpowered Health.” with Dr. Jayne Marquis (@jayne_marquis): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-437-inpowered-mind-inpowered-health-with-dr-jayne-marquis-jayne_marquis/1043 – Answering the Call to Become a Multihyphenate Edutainer with Dr. Candy Campbell: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-1043-answering-the-call-to-become-a-multihyphenate-edutainer-with-dr-candy-campbell-candyca/116 - Escaping the Rabbit Hole with Tracey Maxfield (@maxfield_tracey): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/116-escaping-the-rabbit-hole-with-tracey-maxfield-maxfield_tracey/#Bonus Ep. – It Is On You To Own You with Delpha Clarke: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/bonus-ep-it-is-on-you-to-own-you-with-delpha-clarke/#M2M Bonus Ep. – Self-Love Paved the Way with Diane Vich: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/m2m-bonus-ep-self-love-paved-the-way-with-diane-vich/

P3 ID
Jane Goodall – schimpanskvinnan som omdefinierade människan

P3 ID

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 59:14


Hon levde med schimpanser och gjorde banbrytande upptäckter. En berättelse om att viga sitt liv åt planeten och om kritiken mot metoderna hon använde. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. I decennier levde hon närmare schimpanserna än människorna. Med ett anteckningsblock, en kikare och ett tålamod som verkade gränslöst förändrade Jane Goodall vår syn på djur – och på oss själva.Men bakom bilden av den stillsamma forskaren finns också berättelsen om en envis outsider som trotsade akademin, sexistiska strukturer och sin tids idéer om vem som fick göra vetenskap. Hur blev en ung kvinna utan universitetsutbildning världens mest kända primatolog? Och vad händer med en människa som tillbringar större delen av sitt liv med att studera flockar, hierarkier och våld i djungeln?I P3 ID om Jane Goodall hör du om genombrottet i Gombe, den omstridda forskningen – och om kvinnan som fick världen att se schimpanserna som individer, inte bara djur.I programmet medverkar zoologen Ann Olivecrona och fotografen och filmaren Mattias Klum.Programledare och producent: Vendela LundbergAvsnittsförfattare och reporter: Ellen HammarskiöldTekniker: Fredrik NilssonAvsnittet gjordes vintern 2026 av produktionsbolaget DISTLjudklippen kommer från CBS Sunday Morning, Netflix Famous Last Words – Dr. Jane Goodall, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jane Goodall: An Inside Look (National Geographic), Miss Goodall and the Wild Chimpanzees (1965), BBC, dokumentären Jane (National Geographic/Brett Morgen), FN/UN Media, Mattel Barbie-reklam/Jane Goodall Barbie, The Journal podcast.

De Universiteit van Vlaanderen Podcast
WIV Academy | Jane Goodall

De Universiteit van Vlaanderen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 48:59


Jane Goodall stond wereldwijd bekend als “de chimpanseevrouw”. Als antropologe trok ze in de jaren 60 de wildernis van Tanzania in. Daar deed ze een baanbrekende ontdekking: chimpansees gebruiken en maken werktuigen. Het katapulteerde haar tot de bekendste primatologe ter wereld, dat zegt gedragsbioloog Hans Van Dyck. In Weetikveel Academy interviewt Kobe Ilsen Vlaamse academici over hun expertisegebied. Weetikveel Academy is een samenwerking tussen VRT en Universiteit van Vlaanderen. Te beluisteren in je favoriete podcastapp en op VRT MAX.Gastspreker: Hans Van DyckPresentatie: Kobe IlsenRedactie: Shalini Van den LangenberghDeze podcast is mogelijk dankzij de medewerking van KU Leuven, UAntwerpen, UGent, UHasselt, VUB en de Jonge Academie en komt tot stand met de steun van VRT en de Vlaamse overheid.

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg
Monkey Business | Interview: Jonathan Leaf

The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 72:44


For years, Jonah Goldberg's enemies, acquaintances, and wife have accused him of being little more than a slightly advanced proboscis monkey. Today's guest, author Jonathan Leaf, is here to prove them definitively wrong. Jonah and Jonathan explore how similar humans and apes actually are, while also touching on warlike animals, humans and the herd, chimp violence, the Jets, polygamy, language, hardwiring, Jane Goodall, and preferential homosexuality along the way.  Show Notes: —Jonathan Leaf - The Primate Myth: Why the Latest Science Leads Us to a New Theory of Human Nature —James C. Scott - Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States —Steven Pinker - The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined —Robert Wright: The Moral Animal: Why We Are, the Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology —Atlantic piece - “The YOLO Presidency”  —James Q. Wilson - The Moral Sense —City Journal review of The Primate Myth —L&L Review —Ed West's Substack review —Washington Free Beacon review —Religion and Liberty Online review Buy your tickets ⁠here⁠ to see a live taping of The Remnant with Jonah Goldberg and Sarah Isgur. How ⁠to access⁠ your members-only Remnant feed. The Remnant is a production of ⁠The Dispatch⁠, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a nonpartisan perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including the Saturday Ruminant, audio versions of all our articles and newsletters, and Jonah's twice-weekly G-File—⁠click here⁠. Instructions on how to set up your members-only feed can be found here, and if you'd like to remove all ads from your podcast experience, consider becoming a premium Dispatch member ⁠by clicking here⁠. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
Why Small Conversations Create Big Happiness with Nicholas Epley

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 51:50


Why do we avoid talking to strangers when it could actually make our lives better? Nicholas Epley, behavioral scientist at the University of Chicago, explains why we consistently underestimate how positive social interactions will be—and how that mistake quietly limits our happiness. Drawing from decades of research and stories from his new book A Little More Social, he shows how small moments of connection can transform ordinary days. This episode challenges your assumptions about awkwardness, rejection, and what people really think of you. It may just change how you walk into your next coffee shop.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
Why Small Conversations Create Big Happiness with Nicholas Epley

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 51:51


Why do we avoid talking to strangers when it could actually make our lives better? Nicholas Epley, behavioral scientist at the University of Chicago, explains why we consistently underestimate how positive social interactions will be—and how that mistake quietly limits our happiness. Drawing from decades of research and stories from his new book A Little More Social, he shows how small moments of connection can transform ordinary days. This episode challenges your assumptions about awkwardness, rejection, and what people really think of you. It may just change how you walk into your next coffee shop.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**

The Wolf Connection
Episode #250 Marc Bekoff - Rewilding Our Hearts

The Wolf Connection

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 60:18


Marc Bekoff is a professor emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Marc has published over 30 books and has won many awards for his research on animal behavior, animal emotions (cognitive ethology), compassionate conservation, and animal protection. He worked closely with Jane Goodall as co-chair of the ethics committee of the Jane Goodall Institute, and is a former Guggenheim Fellow.Marc discussed his book Rewinding Our Hearts: Building Pathways of Compassion and Coexistence, describing ways to bring compassion back into conservation work, understanding the human impacts on rewilding, how we can shape future generations to become passionate, compassionate conservationists, and his admiration for the late Jane Goodall. Marc Bekoff WebsiteRewilding Our HeartsLove In Their Hearts (Pre-Order)

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
Inside the Lens of a White House Photographer with Pete Souza

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 41:33


What does it really look like when history unfolds a few feet in front of you? Pete Souza spent years inside the White House capturing presidents Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama—not as symbols, but as human beings making impossible decisions. In this episode, he shares how trust, timing, and restraint shape the images we remember most. From the story behind iconic photographs to the quiet discipline of waiting for a single perfect frame, Souza reveals what it takes to document power without distorting it. You'll come away seeing leadership—and photography—through a sharper, more honest lens.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**

New Books Network
Sarah Stone, "Marriage to the Sea: Linked Novellas" (Four Way Books, 2026)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 22:14


Six years ago, Katya Zamarin's mother was murdered by a stranger who also maimed her Aunt Julia. More recently, her father died of a heart attack. He visits Katya in a dream, and she believes he wants her to head to Paris for a conference organized by his environmentalist hero. Katya's youngest sister, Arielle, a recovering addict and aspiring actress, tags along. And Aunt Julia, once an infamous soap opera star, flies to Paris when Arielle suffers an unexplained sleeping sickness. Everyone is grappling with survival, grief, and worry about the climate in these two entwined novellas about sisters, family, identity, and finding one's purpose. Listen to this interview about Marriage to the Sea: Linked Novellas (Four Way Books, 2026) Sarah Stone was born in San Francisco; her father was a professor of psychology and an environmental activist and her mother a collagist, assemblagist, and ceramic sculptor. Sarah studied art and creative writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and later got her MFA in Fiction from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She has taught ESL in Bujumbura, Burundi, and in person and on TV in Seoul, South Korea. She was a volunteer at the Jane Goodall chimpanzee orphanage in Bujumbura, a psychiatric aide in a locked facility by the Pacific Ocean, and office help at an apparently haunted massage school and retreat center in the Santa Cruz mountains. She has taught at UC Berkeley and the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers, among other places. She now lives in the SF East Bay and teaches creative writing online through Stanford Continuing Studies. She's also a facilitator of the Jewish Studio Process. Her books include Hungry Ghost Theater, a finalist for the 38th annual Northern California Book Awards; The True Sources of the Nile; and now Marriage to the Sea. She is also the co-author, with her spouse, Ron Nyren, of Deepening Fiction: A Practical Guide for Intermediate and Advanced Writers. When she's not writing or reading (though mostly she is writing or reading), she loves drawing, inventing recipes, exploring art museums, or picnicking on the beach with her extended family (bundled up, winter or summer, because the Northern California beaches tend to be bracing). You can find Sarah online at here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literature
Sarah Stone, "Marriage to the Sea: Linked Novellas" (Four Way Books, 2026)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 22:14


Six years ago, Katya Zamarin's mother was murdered by a stranger who also maimed her Aunt Julia. More recently, her father died of a heart attack. He visits Katya in a dream, and she believes he wants her to head to Paris for a conference organized by his environmentalist hero. Katya's youngest sister, Arielle, a recovering addict and aspiring actress, tags along. And Aunt Julia, once an infamous soap opera star, flies to Paris when Arielle suffers an unexplained sleeping sickness. Everyone is grappling with survival, grief, and worry about the climate in these two entwined novellas about sisters, family, identity, and finding one's purpose. Listen to this interview about Marriage to the Sea: Linked Novellas (Four Way Books, 2026) Sarah Stone was born in San Francisco; her father was a professor of psychology and an environmental activist and her mother a collagist, assemblagist, and ceramic sculptor. Sarah studied art and creative writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and later got her MFA in Fiction from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She has taught ESL in Bujumbura, Burundi, and in person and on TV in Seoul, South Korea. She was a volunteer at the Jane Goodall chimpanzee orphanage in Bujumbura, a psychiatric aide in a locked facility by the Pacific Ocean, and office help at an apparently haunted massage school and retreat center in the Santa Cruz mountains. She has taught at UC Berkeley and the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers, among other places. She now lives in the SF East Bay and teaches creative writing online through Stanford Continuing Studies. She's also a facilitator of the Jewish Studio Process. Her books include Hungry Ghost Theater, a finalist for the 38th annual Northern California Book Awards; The True Sources of the Nile; and now Marriage to the Sea. She is also the co-author, with her spouse, Ron Nyren, of Deepening Fiction: A Practical Guide for Intermediate and Advanced Writers. When she's not writing or reading (though mostly she is writing or reading), she loves drawing, inventing recipes, exploring art museums, or picnicking on the beach with her extended family (bundled up, winter or summer, because the Northern California beaches tend to be bracing). You can find Sarah online at here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

The Camera Cafe Show
Chris Johns: Shaping How Millions See the World (Part 2)

The Camera Cafe Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 37:44


Former Editor-in-Chief of National Geographic Chris Johns returns in part two of this conversation — taking us behind the scenes of how some of the world's most powerful stories are shaped. If you haven't listened to part one of my conversation with Chris yet, I'd really recommend going back and starting there first. It gives you the full picture of how this story unfolds. We pick up right where we left off, diving into stories from photographers in the field, what really happens behind the images we all know so well, and how those moments evolve into stories that reach millions of people. We also go deeper into what it means to lead one of the most influential publications in the world — how decisions are made, what Chris expected from photographers, and how storytelling can influence the way people understand global events. Along the way, there are moments of laughter, of reflection, but also plenty of humanity — from conversations about family and legacy to the inspiration of amazing people like Jane Goodall, and how storytelling continues across generations. Grab a coffee, settle in, and join us for part two of this conversation with Chris Johns. *****

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
How to Experience More Meaning in Your Life with Dave Evans

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 58:00


What if you're chasing the wrong kind of meaning? Dave Evans—Stanford educator, Apple pioneer, and co-author of How to Live a Meaningful Life—returns to challenge how we think about purpose. Instead of answering the abstract “meaning of life,” he focuses on a better question: how to experience more meaning in life right now. He breaks down why impact and fulfillment often fall short, and introduces a more grounded path rooted in flow, presence, and everyday aliveness. This episode is a sharp, honest rethink of what actually makes life feel meaningful.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**

Desert Island Discs
Classic Desert Island Discs - Dr Jane Goodall

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 36:44


Sue Lawley talks to the primatologist Dr Jane Goodall in a programme first broadcast in 2000. Jane Goodall died in October 2025, at the age of 91.

In Tune to Nature Podcast
The Most Influential Wildlife Conservationists You've Never Heard of: George & Kay Schaller's Groundbreaking Life by Biographer Miriam Horn

In Tune to Nature Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 49:15


Author and environmental advocate Miriam Horn brings the pioneering impact of wildlife conservationist George Schaller to life in her new book “Homesick for a World Unknown: The Life of George B. Schaller.”  Since the 1950's, George, often along with his wife Kay (an anthropologist), pioneered the fieldwork of living peacefully amongst large, wild/free-living animals like snow leopards, gorillas, lions, tigers, jaguars, giant pandas, Tibetan antelope, Marco Polo sheep, and Gobi bears in remote habitats, that helped pave the way for humane conservationists like Jane Goodall and Dianne Fossey, recognizing animal agency and their "theory of mind." Schaller also created parks and preserves all around the world to save vital wilderness habitat. Why have most of us never heard of him?! It's important that the Schallers' legacy is intimately detailed through Miriam's wonderful storytelling to fully appreciate how they went to wild places few scientists had ventured, persevered in tough and often politically fraught conditions, trained a cadre of young local scientists around so many nations to protect their local wildlife, published scientific books and articles proving wild animals' vast capabilities and needs, and campaigned politically to get habitats protected. You'll enjoy this 50-minute lively discussion between author Miriam Horn and Carrie Freeman, host of In Tune to Nature.   "In Tune to Nature" is an hour-long radio show airing Wednesdays at 6pm Eastern Time on 89.3FM-Atlanta radio and streaming worldwide on wrfg.org (Radio Free Georgia, a nonprofit indie station) hosted by me, Carrie Freeman, or friend Melody Paris. The show's website and my contact info can be found at https://wrfg.org/intunetonature/  While there, consider donating to Radio Free Georgia, a 50+ year old progressive, non-commercial, indie radio station, run largely by volunteers like me and Melody. And remember to take care of yourself and others, including the other animals with whom we share the planet. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on In Tune to Nature do not necessarily reflect those of WRFG, its board, staff, or volunteers.  

Vroege Vogels
Koekoek, paardenbloem en apenonderzoekers

Vroege Vogels

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2026 133:06


Gedragsbioloog Patrick van Veen is gespecialiseerd in de overeenkomsten tussen sociaal gedrag van apen en mensen. Met hem bespreken we de enorme nalatenschap van apenonderzoekers die onlangs overleden zijn, zoals Desmond Morris en Jane Goodall. Voor ons Nationaal Vogelconcert bezoeken we natuurgebied de Millingerwaard waar de koekoek zich laat horen. En verder: kemphanen, campagne Erfparadijzen, Marijke Boon en kauwtjes. De column is van Dolf Jansen. Presentatie: Menno Bentveld.

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Video Game Hangover
VGH #679: The Jane Goodall of GTA

Video Game Hangover

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 81:16


D.J. returns (virtually) from Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival with some actual good news. Randy escapes a futuristic dystopia in Replaced, before immediately going back for more dystopia. Also: Cast n Chill, and our latest check-in with everyone's favorite crime simulator. Episode Timeline (0:00) - Intro (12:41) - Final Fantasy XIV Fan Festival (37:14) - Cast n Chill (44:45) - Replaced (1:04:07) - Grand Theft Auto V (1:18:19) - Outro

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Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
Why Listening Unlocks Deeper Human Connection with Haru Yamada

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 55:27


What if you've been listening wrong your entire life? Haru Yamada, social linguist and author of Kiku: The Japanese Art of Good Listening, reveals why listening is far more complex—and powerful—than we think. From losing part of her hearing to studying cultures across seven countries, she unpacks how meaning is co-created between people. This conversation challenges the idea that communication is about talking, showing instead that real connection happens in the space between. If you want better conversations, better relationships, and better decisions, start here.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**

Short Wave
Why a chimp 'civil war' shows how societies collapse

Short Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 13:51


In the mid-1970s, primatologist Jane Goodall witnessed something that changed her opinion of chimpanzees forever: A four-year conflict amongst the chimpanzees she was studying in Tanzania. Chimpanzees that knew each other started killing each other. It was essentially the primate equivalent of a civil war. And now, it's happening again: Fighting within the largest known community of chimpanzees. NPR science correspondent Nate Rott helps us break down what's going on and what it could tell us about how human communities can fall apart. Read all of Nate's story here. Interested in more science? Email us your question at shortwave@npr.org.Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.NPR Privacy Policy

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
Earth Day with Jane Goodall: A Life, A Legacy, A Call to Act

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 29:49


This Earth Day, we revisit a remarkable conversation with Jane Goodall—both a timely call to action and a reflection on a life that reshaped how we see animals, nature, and ourselves.From her groundbreaking discoveries with chimpanzees to her decades of environmental advocacy, Jane shares why hope is something we choose—and why our everyday decisions matter more than we think.It's a powerful reminder of her legacy, and of the responsibility we all share to protect the only home we have.Because the window to change isn't closed—but it is closing.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**

So True with Caleb Hearon
Taylor Ortega Returns

So True with Caleb Hearon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 85:00


Welcome! This week is the return of the hilarious Taylor Ortega! Taylor and Caleb talk bad boys, good boys, a certain docuseries, Taylor's behavior at Caleb's birthday party, Jane Goodall, and much more! Watch Taylor in the new show Big Mistakes now streaming on Netflix! Join our Substack for ad free full episodes, early access to merch, our community chat, and more! https://calebsaysthings.substack.com/ Follow Taylor! @taylortega Follow the show! @sooootruepod Follow Caleb! @calebsaysthings Produced by Chance Nichols @chanceisloud Find exactly what you're booking for at Booking.com. Book today on the site or in the app. Let Rocket Money help you reach your financial goals faster. Join at https://RocketMoney.com/SOTRUE Try Domino's Parmesan Stuffed Crust Pizza today at https://dominos.com So True with Caleb Hearon is edited and engineered by Nicole Lyons. Our social media manager is Virginia Muller. All episodes are filmed in The So Trudio at Legitimate Business World Headquarters in Brooklyn, New York. A Wave series. wavesportsandentertainment.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
Why Innovation Demands a Mindshift with Brian Solis

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 44:53


What does it really take to see the future before it arrives?Guy Kawasaki sits down with Brian Solis, author of Mindshift, to unpack how leaders can stop reacting and start shaping what's next. They explore the difference between automation and augmentation, why most organizations fail to realize AI's potential, and how storytelling fuels real transformation. Brian shares practical frameworks for breaking out of “business as usual” and building movements that create change. If you want to stop playing catch-up with the future, this conversation is your wake-up call.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

eTown
eTown 35th Anniversary Special Part Two

eTown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 58:52


eTown is celebrating 35 years making high quality radio shows that feature a great variety of musical artists as well as interviews with plethora of interesting guests. This week's compilation show is Part Two of two but in reality, we could make hundreds of such shows as the treasure trove of archival content goes deep and wide. Part Two features such musical artists as: James Taylor, Joan Baez, Buddy Guy, Brandi Carlile, Pops Staples and more. Also we revisit chats that Nick had with the International Space Station crew and Jane Goodall.  That's all this week on eTown!   Visit our Youtube Channel to see artist interviews, live recordings, studio sessions, and more! Be a part of the audience at our next recording: https://www.etown.org/etown-hall/all-events/ Your support helps us bring concerts, tapings and conversations to audiences while fostering connection through music, ideas and community. If you'd like to support eTown's mission to educate, entertain and inspire a diverse audience through music and conversation, please consider a donation: https://www.etown.org/get-involved/donate-orig/.

The Heart Of Show Business With Alexia Melocchi
Lights, Camera, Rescue: The Animal Trainer Who Left Hollywood Behind

The Heart Of Show Business With Alexia Melocchi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 22:20 Transcription Available


Send us Fan MailA monkey tears a seasoned primate trainer's lip off, and the story isn't told for shock value. It's a warning about what happens when we mistake wild animals for pets, props, or content. We sit down with Stacy Gunderson, founder of the Animal Tracks sanctuary near Los Angeles, to pull back the curtain on Hollywood animal training, the real welfare challenges behind the “magic,” and why even well-meaning people can create dangerous situations by treating exotic animals like domesticated ones.We trace Stacy's path from a childhood inspired by Jane Goodall to years working around film and animal shows, including how productions have shifted away from wild species as CGI becomes cheaper and safer. From there, the conversation turns to what most audiences never see: the long hours animals spend confined between jobs, what happens when they age out, and why on-set oversight cannot replace lifelong responsibility. Stacy also shares how Animal Tracks builds a different model by blending rescue, advocacy, and high-impact wildlife education without encouraging petting or ownership.The episode expands into bigger-picture conservation, from coyotes in neighborhoods to wolves in Yellowstone, showing how predators keep ecosystems stable and why “nuisance animals” often hold the whole system together. We also confront wildlife trafficking and the exotic pet trade, explaining how trends can strip entire regions of animals and why human demand is the engine behind it all.If you care about ethical animal tourism, wildlife conservation, animal sanctuaries, and the future of humane storytelling, listen now and then help us spread the word. Share this with a friend, subscribe, and leave a rating and review so more people can learn how to keep the world wild.For more information about ANIMAL TRACKS Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

The 7
Shaky Iran peace talks; labor secretary resigns; Jane Goodall's message of hope; and more

The 7

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 9:39


Tuesday, April 21. The seven stories you need to know today.Read today's briefing.

Your Life In Process
Hope, Joy, and Are We Going To Be OK? Live in Costa Rica With Doug Abrams

Your Life In Process

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 70:41


Dr. Diana Hill welcomes author and Idea Architects founder Doug Abrams live from Blue Spirit Costa Rica to explore how to stay grounded, joyful, and hopeful in uncertain times. Abrams shares lessons from working with leaders like the Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu, and Jane Goodall, including Tutu's guidance to “never surrender your joy,” taking the wider perspective, and resisting without “othering” opponents. He describes his in-progress book inspired by his daughter's question, “Are we gonna be okay?” Abrams discusses living with ADHD, shame, and vulnerability in relationships, and highlights Goodall's four reasons for hope—human intellect, nature's resilience, young people, and the indomitable human spirit—emphasizing that hope is an action.Related ResourcesGet enhanced show notes for this episodePlay bigger and have more impact in your therapy and coaching practice. Apply for my Wise Effort: Business of Therapy and Coaching 8-week programOrder my book, Wise Effort: How to Focus Your Genius Energy on What Matters Most, and receive special bonus gifts.Want to become more psychologically flexible? Take Diana's "Foundations of ACT" course.Diana's EventsReserve your spot in Diana's Costa Rica retreat in 2026!See Diana at an upcoming eventConnecting With DianaSubscribe for free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Leave a 5-star review on Apple so people like you can find the show.Sign up for the free Wise Effort Newsletter.Become a Wise Effort member to support the show.Follow Diana on YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Diana's website.Thanks to the team, Craig and Ashley Hiatt, and Benjamin Gould of Bell & Branch for your beautiful music.Mentioned in this episode:Business of Therapy and CoachingMake a big move in your therapy or coaching practice. Join the New Cohort Starting May 11Wise Effort: The Business of Therapy

Success Made to Last
Truly Significant Celebrates Earth Day and honors Dame Jane Goodall, founder of Roots & Shoots

Success Made to Last

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 21:42 Transcription Available


TrulySignificant.com honors the one and only Dame Jane Goodall. Why Jane Goodall Matters 1. She expanded our understanding of animalsHer groundbreaking research with chimpanzees showed that animals use tools, have emotions, build relationships, and display intelligence once thought to belong only to humans. She helped erase the false line between “us” and “them.”2. She made science more humanJane Goodall combined rigorous observation with empathy, patience, and respect. She proved that compassion and science can work together.3. She became a voice for the planetHer life's work moved beyond research into global advocacy for forests, wildlife, climate, and sustainable living. She turned knowledge into action.4. She inspires young people to leadThrough Roots & Shoots, she empowered generations of children and students to improve their communities and protect nature. Her legacy is not just what she discovered—it is who she awakened. 5. She represents hopeEven while speaking honestly about environmental threats, she consistently reminds people that hope is powered by action, resilience, and everyday choices.A truly significant life lifts others up, leaves the world better than it was found, and creates ripples that outlive the individual. Jane Goodall did all three:She lifted animals into our moral awareness.She lifted people into purpose.She lifted the planet into global consciousness.Earth Day Tribute If Earth Day celebrates stewardship, wonder, and responsibility, then Jane Goodall is one of its finest living symbols—a reminder that one curious person, acting with courage and kindness, can change the world.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.

Más de uno
Guerra civil entre chimpancés y lo que dice sobre por qué nos matamos unos a otros

Más de uno

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 19:51


Entre libros revueltos y acordes de Strauss, Alberto Aparici abre esta semana la puerta de su biblioteca para abordar un tema incómodo y fascinante: la violencia organizada en chimpancés. A partir del relato de Jane Goodall sobre la Guerra de Gombe, el programa conecta aquel hallazgo con una investigación reciente publicada en Science que documenta un nuevo conflicto en Uganda, donde una comunidad de más de 200 individuos se ha fracturado en dos facciones enfrentadas, con patrullas, ataques y decenas de muertes desde 2018. Lejos de ser un episodio aislado, el caso reabre el debate sobre hasta qué punto comportamientos como la guerra, la territorialidad o la polarización tienen raíces evolutivas profundas. Con la primatóloga Ana Fidalgo como guía, la conversación se adentra en las claves de estos conflictos: desde la competencia por recursos hasta las dinámicas sociales que empujan a estos animales —nuestros parientes más cercanos— a reproducir patrones que, inquietantemente, recuerdan demasiado a los humanos.

SoundGirls Podcast
Lora Thompson: new SoundGirls podcast host, musician, freelance audio engineer, and guitar tech

SoundGirls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 37:56


Lora is a prolific musician hailing from Whāingaroa/Raglan, and is currently based in Kirikiriroa. She has worked as an Audio Engineer for the past 20 years, and she currently works as a freelance Audio Engineer/Guitar Tech for local and international acts, while also working as the Head of the Audio Program at the School of Audio Engineering. While based in Melbourne, Lora toured and worked on large scale events alongside global figures such as; Arnold Schwarzenegger, David Attenborough, Nick Cave, Chaka Khan, Jane Goodall, and The Dalai Llama. Lora has also contributed to over 20 recorded works as a Studio Engineer, Producer and Musician. As a producer, she likes to think outside the box, taking influence from Producers such as Sylvia Massey and misusing different items and pieces of technology to get a unique sound. Lora has done significant work in the NZ music/equity space, establishing a social network safespace for women and gender diversity in the NZ Music Industry in 2016.    Lora will be expanding our ability to interview guests in the Eurasia, and we are so excited to have her join the Podcast team!!! Welcome Lora!   Hosted by: Susan Kost and Kanika Khanna Executive Producers: Karrie Keyes, Beckie Campbell, and Susan Kost Edited by: Allison Wildrick Music by: Jess Fenton (https://www.jessfenton.com/) Admin by: Kanika Khanna The SoundGirls Podcast is presented by soundgirls.org 

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
The Grandmothers Who Defied a Dictatorship to Find Their Grandchildren with Haley Cohen Gilliland

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 50:08


What happens when a group of grandmothers challenges a brutal dictatorship—and wins? In this episode, Haley Cohen Gilliland, journalist and director of the Yale Journalism Initiative, recounts the extraordinary true story behind her book A Flower Traveled in My Blood. She reveals how Argentina's “Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo” used courage, persistence, and groundbreaking DNA science to find grandchildren stolen during the country's military dictatorship. We explore the moral courage behind their movement, the role of genetics in restoring identity, and the lasting impact of their fight for truth. It's a powerful reminder that even those without traditional power can change history.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast
Episode 223: Richard Ladkani, Impact

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 66:07


Episode 223 of The Adventure Podcast features award-winning director and cinematographer, Richard Ladkani. Richard has dedicated his life to impactful, compelling storytelling about our world and our place in it. His work includes The Ivory Game, Sea Of Shadows, YANUNI, and his latest film follows the life of his close friend, Jane Goodall. In this episode, Richard reflects on his life and his career so far. He starts by telling the tale of how Jane once challenged him to stop making films that were simply “interesting” and instead focus on work that could genuinely change the world. And how that one moment changed everything. He explains how that led him into the heart of the illegal ivory trade and cartel-driven illegal fishing in the Sea of Cortez. Matt and Richard unpack the reality of making “impact films”: chasing dangerous stories, earning trust on the ground, and taking risks that often define whether a story even exists. They also dive into what impact actually means and what can limit it, and touch on the challenges facing documentary filmmaking today: political pressure, platform control, and the constant tension between telling important stories and actually getting them seen. At its core, this episode is about choosing work that matters, taking risks to tell stories that need to be told, and figuring out how much impact one person can really have.For extra insights from the worlds of adventure, exploration and the natural world, you can find The Adventure Podcast+ community on Substack. You can also follow along and join in on Instagram @‌theadventurepodcast.Chapter Breakdown00:00-05:00: Greenland & Jane Goodall: feeling lost, then being challenged to make films that actually matter.05:00-10:00: Discovering the scale of the ivory trade and realising how few people understand what's happening.10:00-15:00: Arriving in Africa, gaining access, and witnessing the aftermath of elephant poaching first-hand.15:00-25:00: How following instinct, taking risks, and building relationships opens doors to the real story.25:00-35:00: Choosing characters and narratives that can carry impact, not just information.35:00-45:00: How the film reached China, Jane Goodall's role, and the potential link to policy change.45:00-55:00: Cartels, illegal fishing, and why timing (like Covid) can derail even the biggest campaigns.55:00-01:05:00: Why stories need hope, character, and emotional connection to actually change behaviour.01:05:00-01:15:00: Streaming platforms, politics, censorship, and the difficulty of getting important stories seen.01:15:00-End: Purpose, Impact & What Comes Next. Why he keeps doing it even when it's difficult, and what it means to use storytelling as a force for change. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-adventure-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
Brad Meltzer on The Viper, Witness Protection, and Starting Over

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 52:48


Brad Meltzer joins Guy Kawasaki to discuss his latest thriller, The Viper, and the real-world research behind it—from America's most secretive funeral home to the hidden realities of witness protection. They dive into the meaning of pentimento, why rough drafts shape masterpieces, and how grief, morality, and second chances influence Brad's storytelling. The conversation spans conspiracies, character creation, reinvention, and the discipline required to write across genres. It's a candid look at how one of today's most versatile authors blends heart, history, and suspense.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

New Dimensions
A Biocentric View of Our Common Home - Angela Manno - ND3856

New Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026


When we look beyond our ego-centered view, we see we're not separate from nature. Our survival, sanity, and meaning depend on recognizing the living web of life that sustains us. By tuning into the more-than-human world, we begin to heal the split fueling ecological destruction and remember a more reciprocal way of being. Artist and iconographer Angela Manno, creator of the Sacred Biodiversity Oracle, offers a profound invitation into this awareness through a deck of 36 cards portraying animals and plants from around the world. Her luminous paintings shimmer with quiet, radical devotion to the living Earth, encouraging us to encounter other beings and ecosystems as sacred presences rather than distant “resources.” Environmental leader Bill McKibben has described her work as “Powerful reminders of the beauty and holiness of the world we are destroying, and of our duty to protect what remains.”Angela Manno is an award-winning visual artist based in New York City whose work weaves together spirituality, ecology, and contemporary iconography. A Bard College graduate, she also studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and Parsons School of Design. She has also trained in Byzantine-Russian iconography with master Vladislav Andrejev. Her work has been exhibited at major institutions, including the Smithsonian, the National Museum of Women in the Arts, and NASA's collections. She is especially known for her series Contemporary Icons of Threatened and Endangered Species. She is the creator of The Sacred Biodiversity Oracle (Bear & Company 2026)Interview Date: 1/9/2026 Tags: Angela Manno, Thomas Berry, Byzantine-Russian iconography, Viso Divina, Maasai lion guardians, Jane Goodall, conservation, environmental stewardship, Sundance ritual, Sandra Steingraber, Art & Creativity, Ecology/Nature/Environment, Meditation, Personal Transformation

What Should I Read Next?
Ep 520: Why are so many promising-sounding titles not working for me?

What Should I Read Next?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 55:18


Today's guest would love to add more four and five-star picks to her reading list and she's curious about techniques that might help get her there. Kelly Krause is a first grade teacher who lives in Northwest Arkansas with her family. When Kelly discovers a winning author, it feels like a slam dunk to read the rest of their work. But when it comes to branching out in new directions, Kelly is not as confident. She's wondering whether devoting more time to reflecting on her reads by analyzing what's worked well or practicing the art of writing book reviews will help her pick more winning titles. Anne can't wait to explore this with Kelly today, along with sharing titles and authors Kelly may enjoy. Find the list of titles mentioned today on our show notes page at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/520. Our 15th Summer Reading Guide is coming your way next month! Creating this guide each year is truly a labor of love. Our Modern Mrs Darcy Book Club and What Should I Read Next? Patreon community members are automatically invited, and we'll also be offering our popular a la carte ticket. To make sure you get the 15th anniversary edition in your inbox and to find out how to join us for our live unboxing event, visit modernmrsdarcy.com/srg. Chapters 02:25 Meet Kelly 04:47 Kelly's reading dilemma 07:09 The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times by Jane Goodall and Douglas Abrams 08:44 The Kitchen Front by Jennifer Ryan 10:04 The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo 12:27 The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley 28:06 The Lion Women of Tehran by Marjan Kamali 35:35 Kate & Frida by Kim Fay 38:58 Grief Cottage by Gail Godwin 50:29 What will Kelly read next? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Beyond The Lens
113. Ami Vitale: National Geographic Explorer at Large on Przewalski's Horses, Jane Goodall's Legacy, and Finding Hope in the Face of Extinction

Beyond The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 57:07


Photographer Ami Vitale: National Geographic Explorer at Large on Przewalski's Horses, Jane Goodall's Legacy, and Finding Hope in the Face of Extinction.Ami Vitale is a National Geographic photographer, documentary filmmaker, writer, and a newly-named national Geographic Explorer at Large who has traveled to more than 100 countries. She began her career as a photo editor for the Associated Press before becoming a contract photographer with National Geographic. A six-time World Press Photo award winner, she has also received the Daniel Pearl Award for Outstanding Reporting, the Lucie Humanitarian Award, and was named Magazine Photographer of the Year at the International Photographer of the Year awards. She is a Nikon Ambassador, a Royal Photographic Society Honorary Fellow, the author of the bestselling book Panda Love, and the founder and Executive Director of Vital Impacts, a nonprofit that has raised millions of dollars to support conservation projects worldwide. She is based in Montana.Notable Links:Ami Vitale Website Ami Vitale Instagram Vital Impacts  Przewalski's Horses Story for Nat GeoJane Goodall Institute Roots and Shoots BioRescue Project Beyond The Lens Interview with Ami Vitale, Episode 53, January 10, 2024 on Apple Podcasts*****This episode is brought to you by:National Geographic Museum of Exploration - Discovery begins here.Muench Workshops - Photography workshops and expeditions to the coolest places on the planet.Luminar Neo - Try Luminar Neo today at skylum.com, and use promo code "RICHARD" for a 15% discount, just for my listeners.Kase Filters - My listeners can get 10% off the Kase Filters Amazon page when they visit. beyondthelens.fm/kase and use coupon code BERNABE10 Follow Richard Bernabe:Substack: https://richardbernabe.substack.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bernabephoto/Twitter/X: https://x.com/bernabephotoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bernabephoto

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
How Does Disruption Actually Happen Inside Organizations with Scott Anthony

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 51:02


Disruption expert Scott Anthony explains why innovation alone isn't enough—and why the real work of disruption is making things simpler, cheaper, and more accessible. Drawing on decades of research and stories from companies like Procter & Gamble and Apple, he breaks down why success so often becomes the enemy of reinvention.We also explore ideas from his new book, Epic Disruptions, including why disruption is a team sport, why data often arrives too late, and how leaders can cultivate “optimistic paranoia” to survive—and thrive—through change.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**Like this show? Please leave us a review -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!Thank you for your support; it helps the show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
Jennifer Welch: Outspoken, Unapologetic, and Unafraid in Divided America

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 63:35


Jennifer Welch joins Remarkable People with her signature candor, sharp humor, and unapologetic edge. As co-host of I've Had It and author of the new book Life Is a Lazy Susan of Sh*t Sandwiches, she's built a platform by betting on herself—and refusing to tone it down.We talk about moral clarity in a divided country, loving someone through addiction, admitting when you're wrong, and why outrage is a tool—not a lifestyle. Beneath the fire is a woman guided by gratitude, resilience, and the freedom of no longer needing anyone's approval but her own.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**Like this show? Please leave us a review -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!Thank you for your support; it helps the show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
Dolly Chugh: Why “Good People” Struggle with Bias and What to Do About It

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 55:16


We first released this episode with Dolly Chugh more than a year ago, but it feels even more relevant today.Dolly is a social psychologist at NYU who studies how well-intentioned people deal with bias, identity, and the stories we tell ourselves about the world. Her work challenges a deeply held belief: that being a “good person” is enough.In this conversation, Dolly explains why that mindset can actually hold us back, and why striving to be “good-ish” leads to real growth. She breaks down how unconscious bias works, why our understanding of history is often incomplete, and how those gaps affect the way we see the present. You'll also hear practical tools for grappling with uncomfortable truths without shutting down, including how to recognize simplified narratives, embrace contradictions, and keep improving without defensiveness.If you missed this episode the first time, it's worth revisiting. And if you did hear it before, you may find it lands differently now.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**Like this show? Please leave us a review -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!Thank you for your support; it helps the show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits
693. Despair Is Paralyzing, Hope Is Galvanizing: Afdhel Aziz's Three-Step Playbook for Stories That Move People to Action

We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 35:46


In today's episode, Jon and Becky sit down with Afdhel Aziz, founder of Good is the New Cool, to unpack why the way most nonprofits tell their story is quietly killing their impact, and what the new playbook looks like.Afdhel has spent 30+ years advising brands like Disney, Coca-Cola, Gap, and Adidas on purpose-driven storytelling. But his most urgent work right now is closing the hope gap - a measurable 27% chasm between hope and despair in society, tracked by Yale. He believes nonprofits sit at the center of the solution. And he's here to show you exactly how to get there.

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People
How Apple Survived and Thrived: The First Fifty Years with David Pogue

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 59:07


What really happened inside Apple's first fifty years? David Pogue joins Guy Kawasaki to unpack the myths, the meltdowns, and the moments that built the world's most influential tech company. From near-misses aboard OceanGate to tense interviews with Elon Musk, Pogue shares stories only a veteran reporter could collect—and why writing Apple: The First 50 Years changed how he sees Silicon Valley. They revisit Steve Jobs's legend, and the decisions that still ripple through culture and politics. If you think you know Apple, this conversation will surprise you.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**Like this show? Please leave us a review -- even one sentence helps! Consider including your Twitter handle so we can thank you personally!Thank you for your support; it helps the show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Beautiful Stories From Anonymous People
Sorority House Jane Goodall

Beautiful Stories From Anonymous People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 74:21


This week's caller is a 44-year-old sorority house director who lives in the house full-time and walks Geth through the ins and outs of the job. From coordinating chefs and plumbers to the occasional late-night emergency, they talk about what it's like being the only adult in a house of Gen Z women and why she's surprisingly hopeful about the future. Plus, growing up religious, dating (or not) in your 40s, and building a life that works for you. Sign up for Beautiful/Anonymous+ to get ad free episodes and access to exclusive audio including 5 Random Questions with this week's caller. Leave us a voicemail at (973) 306-4676 Right now, go to Quince.com/beautiful for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Now available in Canada, too. If you like your money, Mint Mobile is for you. Shop plans at MINTMOBILE.com/BEAUTIFUL. Sleep sound with Boll & Branch. Get 15% off your first order plus free shipping at BollAndBranch.com/beautiful with code beautiful. Text BEAUTIFUL to 64000 to get 20% off all IQBAR products, plus FREE shipping. Message and data rates may apply.