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Without a doubt, one of the great fountains of knowledge anywhere. All under 20 minutes, each talk can start you down a path of deep learning. What if you watched one Tedtalk a day? |
Master of the long form interview, Tim Ferriss’s growing prominence insures he gets some of the most interesting people out there as he teases out the secrets of world class performers. |
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Immerse yourself in fasciantinging PD for your mind and spirit as Google generously shares the people they bring in to enhance their workers’ lives. |
Another master of the long form interview, James brings in a wonderful and at times weird assortment of interesting people to learn from their journeys. |
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Alec Baldwin of 30 Rock and SNL fame is actually a brilliant interviewer and conversationalist. Some guests are famous, others are fascinating people who make New York work. |
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Mindvalley Talks brings you some of the best content from the most brilliant minds out there. This is the stuff you wish they taught in schools; the bits that got left out because they weren’t deemed “important enough” to add to the curriculum. |
Imagine yourself in a bar and the guy next to you tells you story. A real life story. And he has this amazingly baritone voice. And you have Mike Rowe’s The way I heard it, short mysteries for the curious mind with a short attention span. |
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Now in its 20th year, the annual ideacity conference has rightly earned its reputation as Canada’s “Premier meeting of the minds.” Over the course of three days, media icon Moses Znaimer presents a dazzling line-up of some of the brightest minds on the planet. Ground breaking scientists, visionary entrepreneurs, artists, scholars, activists and agitators – if it’s new, if it’s hot, if it will challenge your thinking, it’s at ideacity. Over the years ideacity has welcomed such distinguished presenters as Deepak Chopra, Margaret Atwood, Romeo Dallaire, and Robert Kennedy Jr. But we’ve also hosted lesser known thinkers who became superstars – like 15-year-old Jack Andraka, who discovered a test for pancreatic cancer. |
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The idea of The DO Lectures is very simple. They invite a set of people to come and tell what they did. The purpose is nothing but to inspire others do do their ideas too. The speakers at The DO Lectures might not have big names but they are really doers in every sense, who have taken their personal ideas to a higher level. |
Join us as we get deep into the untapped wisdom of the world’s top performers — from legendary creators to intelligence operatives, iconoclastic writers to visionary change-makers. We deconstruct the playbooks of the most successful people on earth — and learn new strategies, perspectives, and insights you can’t find anywhere else. Then you can take these valuable insights into your own life and live what you listen. |
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Probably one of the most popular podcasts out there. Joe Rogan is definitely not your usual podcast host. With over 20 years as a stand up comedian, his interviews are not usual at all. I think we can all remember the now world famous Elon Musk interview. |
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A highly polished, super engaging journey into the lives and philosophies of entrepreneurs and the products they built. Reid Hoffman, founder of Linked in, is crazily connected, so his guest list is deep and varied, plus he is committed to telling stories of both men and women founders |
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