4 refreshing podcasts and talks to change the way you see business

1. A Bit of Optimism with Simon Sinek

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Simon Sinek is an unshakable optimist with a simple but powerful model for inspirational leadership – starting with a golden circle and the question: “Why?” In his weekly podcast, he talks with people that inspire him about love, life, leadership, and silver linings in the hope that listeners leave with the optimism we all need.

2. Jodi Ann Burey – The myth of bringing your full self to work 

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Disrupt the business as usual. Business leaders need to take responsibility for change; there’s power in new perspectives. 

3. How’s work? Therapy for the workplace.

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This season on How’s Work?, iconic couples therapist Esther Perel focuses on the hard conversations we’re afraid to have in our jobs: Colleagues navigating the new etiquette of a work from home workforce. Newsrooms whose journalists feel that covering breaking news has broken them. A doctor who wants to walk away from his profession, during a pandemic. And lobbyists whose fight for racial equality ends up dividing them. Esther Perel brings a new perspective to the invisible forces that shape workplace dynamics, connections, and conflict through one-time therapy sessions with coworkers, cofounders, and colleagues—listen and learn as you hear your own workplace dilemmas play out in the lives of others.

4. Finding Mastery – Dr. Michael Gervais

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Finding Mastery takes you inside the minds of the world’s best athletes, entrepreneurs and artists to discover the mental skills used to push the boundaries of performance, success and creativity. 

Dr. Michael Gervais is a High-Performance Psychologist with over 20 years’ experience working with some of the best performers in the world – some who shift how we conceive what’s possible — others who have pushed their own boundaries. In this podcast, he shares the many paths toward mastery and provides very applied practices that we can all use to be and do more in our time together.

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