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    How do you find the strength to rise above life's toughest challenges, especially when they begin the moment you're born? We all face adversity in life—sometimes it feels like the weight of the world is stacked against us. But what happens when your struggle is both physical and emotional, right from birth?

    Explore the power of resilience, self-discovery, and the incredible human spirit to overcome even the most immense challenges in this podcast episode. We discuss how to rise above physical, emotional, and mental obstacles, and how our beliefs shape the lives we lead. Navigating bullying, physical pain, and trauma can be overwhelming, but adopting new perspectives and empowering beliefs can fuel transformation.

    Marcy Langlois a trauma-informed coach whose life story exemplifies triumph over adversity. Born with a cleft lip and palate, Marcy endured over 20 surgeries throughout her life, while facing relentless bullying and personal hardships. Despite these challenges, she grew, healed, and cultivated a deep resilience. Today, she dedicates her life to helping others move beyond their trauma and rewrite their stories.

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    Raymond Aaron has shared his vision and wisdom on radio and television programs for over 40 years. He is the author of over 100 books, including Branding Small Business For Dummies, Double Your Income Doing What You Love, Canadian best-seller Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul, and he co-authored the New York Times best-seller Chicken Soup for the Parent’s Soul. Raymond’s latest, co-authored book is The AI Millionaire’s Path: Discover How ChatGPT‐Written Books Become Bestsellers and How They Can Make You a Millionaire Author!.

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  • In this chilling episode, "Mysterious Fog," Aryan receives a mysterious job call from an unknown number, summoning him to the eerie Vallia House in Darjeeling. As Aryan arrives, he finds himself enveloped in a dense fog, and the air thickens with suspense. The once-ordinary job interview turns into a series of spine-tingling events, revealing the sinister secrets hidden within Vallia House. Join Amit Deondi as he narrates Aryan's terrifying journey through the mist, where every shadow holds a mystery, and every sound sends shivers down the spine. Listen to more content for free only on Audio Pitara's official app.
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  • In the winter of 2002, police discovered more than 300 bodies on one property in the tiny town of Noble, Georgia. What followed was one of the biggest and most expensive investigations in the history of the American South. To get to the bottom of this forgotten case, journalist Shaun Raviv visits a rural community with plenty of secrets.

    He discovers the epic history of the well-respected family who owned the property, uncovers the fates of the bodies sent to a crematory called Tri-State, and searches for the mysterious man at the center of it all. And in the process, Shaun explores one of the most primal and vexing questions we face as human beings: What do the living owe the dead?

  • What it takes to develop as a leader.

    Great leaders and great communicators aren't born, they're made. That's why John Hennessy and Tina Seelig, directors of Stanford University’s Knight-Hennessy Scholars, are working to create the great storytellers of tomorrow, today.

    "We decided that there was a leadership void, and that was a driving motivation to do this," says Hennessy, former Stanford president and current Alphabet chairman. The program, which he co-founded in 2016 with Stanford alum and Nike co-founder Phil Knight, equips scholars with essential leadership skills through hands-on experience and collaborative problem-solving.

    Seelig, executive director of the program, emphasizes that great leadership centers on effective storytelling. "No matter how compelling your invention, your idea, the thing you want to do in the world, if you can't communicate it in [an] effective way, nobody's going to listen," she says.

    In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Hennessy, Seelig, and host Matt Abrahams explore what it takes to develop as a leader, discussing the role of communication, the power of empathy, and the centrality of storytelling.

    Episode Reference Links:

    Stanford Biography: John L Hennessy Tina Seelig: WebsiteStanford Profile: Tina Seelig Knight-Hennessy ScholarsLeading Matters PodcastEp.155 Can We Be Candid? How to Communicate Clearly and Directly Website / YouTube Ep.35 Leading From the Hot Seat: Hot to Communicate Under Pressure Website / YouTube


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    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction
    Host Matt Abrahams introduces guests John Hennessy and Tina Seelig, directors of Stanford’s Knight-Hennessy Scholars.

    (00:01:07) The Core of Knight-Hennessy Scholars

    The inception and mission of the Knight-Hennessy Scholars program.

    (00:01:55) Knight-Hennessy Scholars Leadership Model

    The three components of their leadership model and how it's applied to train scholars.

    (00:03:34) Empathy and Humility in Leadership

    How empathy and humility enhance leadership effectiveness.

    (00:06:00) Storytelling in Leadership

    The role of storytelling within the leadership framework at Knight-Hennessy Scholars.

    (00:07:22) Challenges in Storytelling

    Common storytelling pitfalls and how to overcome them.

    (00:08:56) Diversity in Leadership
    The importance of diversity in leadership teams and how it enhances problem-solving.

    (00:11:20) Feedback in Leadership Development

    The significance of feedback and how it is cultivated within the program.

    (00:12:30) Aspiring to Big Ideas in Leadership

    The value of focusing on impactful, big-picture goals.

    (00:13:16) The Leading Matters Podcast
    John and Tina outline their vision for inspiring leadership through their new podcast.

    (00:15:10) The Final Three Questions

    Tina shares a leadership skill she learned, and John shares a communicator he admires and ingredients for successful communication.

    (00:18:31) Conclusion

    (00:00) - Introduction (01:50) - The Core of Knight-Hennessy Scholars(02:38) - Knight-Hennessy Scholars Leadership Model(04:17) - Empathy and Humility in Leadership(06:43) - Storytelling in Leadership(08:05) - Challenges in Storytelling(09:39) - Diversity in Leadership(12:03) - Feedback in Leadership Development(13:13) - Aspiring to Big Ideas in Leadership(13:59) - The Leading Matters Podcast (15:53) - The Final Three Questions(19:14) - Conclusion
  • Whether winning over a hiring manager or winning new business, career success often hinges on how we communicate. That’s why Andrew Seaman is on a mission to help people find the words that work — to get work.

    Seaman is the senior managing editor for jobs and career development at LinkedIn, and as the creator and host of the Get Hired podcast and newsletter, he helps millions hone communication skills to land the jobs they want. According to him, getting opportunities isn’t just about experience or connections, but how we frame and present our personal and professional narratives. With a standard resume, he says, “You're making them connect the dots. And people are not good at that.” Instead, he recommends crafting a story that explains where you’ve been, where you are, and where you hope to go. “Connect the dots for them,” he says, “so they're not viewing you as a person who has bounced around. They're thinking, this person has had a cohesive career.”

    In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Seaman and host Matt Abrahams explore tools for navigating the interview process, networking on and offline, and communication strategies to get hired.

    Episode Reference Links:

    Andrew SeamanAndrew’s Podcast: Get HiredEp.118 Maximizing Your Brand: Communicating Who You Are to Help Get What You Want Ep.147 Disrupt Yourself: How to Innovate Who You Are and Become Who You Can BeEp.62 Best Of: Summer Learning Series, How Humor Can Be a Secret Weapon in Communication

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    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Host Matt Abrahams introduces guest Andrew Seaman, Senior Managing Editor for Jobs and Career Development at LinkedIn.

    (00:00:57) Importance of Online Presence

    The significance of maintaining an online presence and tips on optimizing LinkedIn profiles.

    (00:01:52) Posting on LinkedIn

    The frequency and type of posts on LinkedIn, balancing professional and personal content.

    (00:03:41) Commenting vs. Posting

    Advice on adding value through comments and engaging with posts.

    (00:05:12) Interview Presence

    The importance of presence in interviews, sharing examples of making good and bad impressions.

    (00:06:59) Recovering from Bad Impressions

    The challenges and possibilities of recovering from a poor first impression in an interview setting.

    (00:07:48) Interviewing from the Interviewer's Perspective

    Tips for hiring managers on how to conduct effective interviews and evaluate candidates.

    (00:10:25) Challenging Interview Questions

    The appropriateness and benefits of challenging candidates during interviews to assess their fit and preparedness.

    (00:11:44) Best Practices for Interviewees

    Strategies for interviewees to prepare and effectively answer questions, using the ADD method.

    (00:13:58) Handling Spontaneity in Interviews

    Preparing for interviews when time is limited and the importance of flexibility and adaptability.

    (00:17:17) Following Up After Interviews

    Best practices for following up after an interview to leave a positive impression.

    (00:19:43) Broader Career Advice

    Leveraging online communities and tools for career growth, emphasizing networking.

    (00:22:14) The Final Three Questions

    Andrew shares his favorite response to an interview question, a communicator he admires, and three ingredients for successful communication.

    (00:25:31) Conclusion

    (00:00) - Introduction(01:40) - Importance of Online Presence(02:35) - Posting on LinkedIn(04:24) - Commenting vs. Posting(05:55) - Interview Presence(07:42) - Recovering from Bad Impressions(08:31) - Interviewing from the Interviewer's Perspective(11:08) - Challenging Interview Questions(12:27) - Best Practices for Interviewees(14:41) - Handling Spontaneity in Interviews(18:00) - Following Up After Interviews(20:26) - Broader Career Advice(22:57) - The Final Three Questions(26:14) - Conclusion
  • "In a leadership role, so much more of communication is about connecting with people, establishing shared humanity, motivating them, inspiring them, sometimes challenging them."

    On August 1, 2024, Jonathan D. Levin, the tenth dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business, was appointed the President of Stanford University. In this Think Fast, Talk Smart episode from 2022, Levin reflects on the importance of communication as a leader. There is a balance, he says, in being direct with your dialogue, while also "leaving space for people to form their own opinions, to discuss ideas, to debate."

    Episode Reference Links:

    Stanford Profile: Jonathan LevinOriginal Episode: Ep.68 Directive vs. Dialogue: Communicating Better as a Leader Website / YouTube

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    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Host Matt Abrahams introduces guest Jon Levin, Dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business.

    (00:01:33) Evolution of Communication in Leadership

    How Jon’s communication has evolved over his career.

    (00:03:30) Best Practices in Leadership Communication

    Communicating with clarity during times of ambiguity and challenge.

    (00:06:16) The Future of Communication in Business

    The role of communication in business leadership and education.

    (00:07:00) Teaching Capitalism Amid Societal Issues

    How Stanford GSB educates students on capitalism while addressing modern challenges.

    (00:10:35) Expanding Business Education

    The Stanford GSB’s initiatives to reach and educate a broader audience.

    (00:13:02) The Final Three Questions

    John shares his best communication advice, a communicator he admires and ingredients for successful communication.

    (00:15:17) Conclusion

  • As a designer, Scott Doorley is interested in how humans create the world around them. It’s a conversation, he says, that starts with the question: What kind of world do we want?

    Doorley is the creative director of the Stanford d.school and co-author of the book, Assembling Tomorrow: A Guide to Designing a Thriving Future. In designing everything from a device to an app to a building, “People get excited about what it can do,” he says, “but what should it do? What do we want? What's the desirable outcome that we want in the world?”

    In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Doorley and host Matt Abrahams discuss how applying design thinking to communication can help us connect more with each other, better understand the world, and create meaningful change.

    Episode Reference Links:

    Stanford d.school Profile: Scott Doorley Stanford d.school Scott’s Book: Assembling TomorrowEp.61 Courage, Belonging, Ambiguity and Data: How to Design Your Communication for Success Website / YouTube Ep.70 Keep ’Em Coming: Why Your First Ideas Aren’t Always the Best Website / YouTube

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    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Host Matt Abrahams introduces guest Scott Doorley, creative director of Stanford’s d.school.

    (00:01:07) What is Design?

    The broad scope of design at Stanford's d.school and the role of intention in bringing ideas to life.

    (00:02:16) The Design Process

    The design process, emphasizing desirability and externalizing ideas to understand them better.

    (00:03:32) Communication in Design

    The vital role of communication in all aspects of design.

    (00:05:09) Mistakes in Spatial Design

    The biggest mistake people make when arranging spaces for communication and interaction.

    (00:06:47) Runaway Design

    The concept of runaway design and its implications in the modern world.

    (00:09:29) Intangibles and Actionables

    The distinction between actionables and intangibles, and how these concepts can be applied beyond design.

    (00:12:47) Using Stories in Design

    How storytelling helps envision and communicate future impacts of design.

    (00:16:20) Emotion in Innovation

    The role of emotions in driving innovation, communication, and design.

    (00:19:03) The Final Three Questions

    Scott shares what he is currently designing, a communicator he admires, and his ingredients for successful communication.

    (00:23:17) Conclusion

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  • Toby Dorr is a middle-aged mom trapped in a loveless marriage—until a cancer diagnosis changes her from someone who’d never jaywalked into a scheming, lovelorn lawbreaker who smuggles her inmate crush out of prison in a dog crate, leading to one of the biggest car chases in Tennessee history.

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  • This week: Jared Leto’s first podcast. We free dive into the unknown, exploring fundamentals like brotherhood, the great caves, a bone epidemic, and the Empire State Building. “Wow, you’re so tan.” It’s an all-new SmartLess.

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  • Artificial intelligence can now do a lot of things. But if you’re worried about it taking your place as a communicator, Russ Altman says you need to question why you’re communicating in the first place.

    Altman is a professor of bioengineering, a senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, and host of Stanford Engineering’s podcast, The Future of Everything. According to him, advancing technology isn’t a threat to human creativity and connection, but a tool we can use to raise our own standards for communication.

    “If you're worried that a ChatGPT-type tool can replace you, you need to [ask]: Why am I communicating? What am I trying to say? Do I have a message?” he says. “If those things are true, it shouldn't be a problem. It should actually amplify and improve your message.”

    In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Altman and host Matt Abrahams explore how effective communication can help us envision, articulate, and navigate towards our desired future, in our relationships, in our work, and in society.

    Episode Reference Links:

    Stanford Profile: Russ B. AltmanThe Future of Everything Podcast | Stanford University School of Engineering Ep.109 Simplify! How to Communicate Complex Ideas Simply and Effectively Website / YouTube Ep. 3 When Knowing Too Much Can Hurt Your Communication: How to Make Complex Ideas Accessible Website / YouTube

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    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Host Matt Abrahams introduces guest Russ Altman, professor of bioengineering at Stanford University and host of The Future of Everything podcast.

    (00:01:00) The Future of Communication and AI

    How AI can challenge and improve communication by bringing hidden biases to light.

    (00:03:06) Practical Uses of AI in Communication

    Using AI to improve clarity and focus in professional communications.

    (00:04:08) Writing Effective Proposals and Grants

    Crafting effective proposals by aligning with audience needs and clearly defining objectives.

    (00:06:07) Simplifying Complex Information

    Making complex information understandable without oversimplification.

    (00:08:31) Preparation in Communication

    How preparing for tough questions can improve clarity and engagement in presentations.

    (00:10:13) The Art of Asking Questions

    Crafting and following up with thoughtful questions to foster deeper conversations.

    (00:13:13) Building Effective and Diverse Teams

    Building effective teams through diversity, clear roles, and strong relationships.

    (00:15:12) Balancing Rigor and Support

    The balance between challenging team members and maintaining a supportive environment.

    (00:17:13) Lessons from ‘The Future of Everything’

    The importance of passion in pursuing meaningful work and communicating complex ideas.

    (00:18:09) The Final Three Questions

    Russ shares what he’s excited about for the future, a communicator he admires, and the first three ingredients for successful communication.

    (00:21:30) Conclusion

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  • Welcome to Chai and Chithi, a segment where we take fan stories mailed in to us, as well as share some of our more personal ghastly experiences. Mail in your spooky, crime or desi stories to [email protected].

  • In this episode, my guest is Dr. Matthew Hill, Ph.D., a professor of cell biology and anatomy at the Hotchkiss Brain Institute at the University of Calgary and an expert on the biology of cannabis. We discuss how cannabis affects the brain to produce its psychoactive effects (feeling “high”), including altered time perception, focus, memory, appetite, and stress.We discuss how THC vs. cannabidiol (CBD) affects the brain, the effects of different routes of cannabis administration (e.g., smoking, vaping, edibles), high-potency THC, and whether cannabis is addictive. We discuss if there is a link between cannabis use and the development of psychosis, anxiety, bipolar depression, or schizophrenia. We discuss whether CBD has clinical benefits in regulating stress, promoting sleep, and treating certain diseases. We also discuss if there are real and consistent differences in the biological effects of different cannabis strains, if cannabis impacts hormones, and the uses of cannabis for the management of pain, stress, Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, and nausea.Listeners of this episode will get an up-to-date understanding of what is currently known about how cannabis affects the brain and body, including both its potential benefits and risks.Access the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com.Thank you to our sponsorsAG1: https://drinkag1.com/hubermanEight Sleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/hubermanLMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/hubermanBetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/hubermanInsideTracker: https://insidetracker.com/hubermanTimestamps00:00:00 Dr. Matthew Hill00:00:00 Sponsors: Eight Sleep, LMNT & BetterHelp00:07:16 Cannabis, THC, Cannabidiol (CBD), Terpenes00:12:08 Psychoactive Effects, Cannabis “High”; Time Perception00:16:55 Cannabis & Brain, CB1 Receptor, Endocannabinoids00:26:19 Endocannabinoids Types: Anandamide, 2-AG00:33:46 “Munchies”, Cannabis & Appetite00:42:17 Sponsor: AG100:44:06 THC & Anandamide, Pharmacology00:52:37 THC & CB1 Receptors, Intoxication & Appetite00:58:57 Cannabis & Focus, Memory01:04:09 Routes of Administration, Concentration, Cannabis Research01:15:12 Self-Regulation, Inhalation & THC, Tolerance; THC Concentrates01:22:25 Sponsor: InsideTracker01:23:36 Addiction & Cannabis, Cannabis Use Disorder01:31:30 Cannabis Legalization & Use, Edibles & ER Visits01:36:48 Oral Consumption, Edibles, Dosing & Time Course01:41:12 Drug Testing & Cannabis, Exercise01:46:04 Cannabis & Hormones, Gynecomastia, Sperm Quality01:54:37 Cannabis & Pregnancy; Selling Recreational Cannabis02:04:07 Vaping02:07:05 Psychosis, Anxiety & Cannabis02:17:17 Cannabis, Psychosis, Schizophrenia & Genetics02:30:45 Cannabis Use & Schizophrenia, Manic Bipolar, THC Potency, Nicotine02:40:37 Schizophrenia, Cannabis Legalization02:45:06 Cannabis Strains, Indica, Sativa, Subjective Effects & Expectancy Bias02:57:00 CBD, Pediatric Epilepsy, Adenosine03:07:22 Entourage Effect; Placebo Effect, CBD & Doses03:19:12 Cannabis Health Risks, Cardiovascular Risk, Schizophrenia 03:27:08 Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome & Hot Shower03:31:30 Cannabis Benefits: Pain, Stress, Anxiety, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)03:40:18 Cannabis & Anxiety, Anandamide & Stress Response03:45:55 Scientific Discussion, Clarification & Advancement03:49:47 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network NewsletterDisclaimer

  • Need to have a difficult conversation, but you're not sure what to say or how to say it?

    In this episode, I’m revealing 3 simple steps to confidently approach your next hard conversation. I'll guide you through the exact words to use, how to maintain your composure, and make sure your message is heard.

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  • Sometimes, what’s communicated to us can have a big impact on how we communicate to others. This episode explores some of the best communication advice — from experts and Think Fast, Talk Smart listeners around the world.

    As teachers of Strategic Communication, lecturers Shawon Jackson and Matt Abrahams have plenty of advice on how to be a better communicator. But in this 150th episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, the two don’t just discuss the communication strategies they share with students in their class, they also feature communication advice from listeners of the podcast.

    Covering topics like knowing your audience, using transitions to tie together different ideas, and embracing the power of silence, Jackson and Abrahams unpack good advice for good communication in this celebratory episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart.

    Episode Reference Links:

    Stanford Profile: Shawon Jackson Shawon’s Educational Program: Vocal Justice

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    Email Questions & Feedback >>> [email protected] Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedIn

    Chapters:

    (00:00:00) Introduction

    Host Matt Abrahams joins guest Shawon Jackson, a lecturer at Stanford GSB, for the 150th episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart.

    (00:01:25) The Role of Effective Transitions

    The importance of transitions in communication, and an outline of four key types.

    (00:04:11) Techniques for Using Slides

    Advice on creating effective presentation slides, emphasizing story first and less is more.

    (00:07:23) Listener Advice: Knowing Your Audience

    Listeners Kevin Weinstein and Kesinee Angkustsiri Yip share the importance of knowing your audience.

    (00:08:34) Techniques for Understanding Your Audience

    Practical techniques for understanding your audience

    (00:10:49) Listener Advice: The Power of Silence

    Listener Ashita Tenki shares advice on the power of silence in communication.

    (00:11:22) Practicing Silence in Communication

    The benefits of holding silence and techniques for making it more comfortable.

    (00:12:45) Addressing Communication Pet Peeves

    Shawon and Matt share communication pet peeves, and discuss best practices.

    (00:16:07) Listener Advice on the Importance of Listening

    Listener Digant Dave highlights listening as a critical communication tool.

    (00:17:07) Strategies for Effective Listening [00:17:54 - 00:18:19]

    The importance of listening for both content and emotional context in communication.

    (00:19:39) Conclusion