Category : science

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

522: Tim Urban | Wait But Why

Tim Urban (@waitbutwhy) of Wait But Why tells us how to build good patterns for defeating chronic procrastination and gain control over our own lives. The Cheat Sheet: Telling someone afflicted with chronic procrastination not to procrastinate is li...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

521: Jocko Willink | Extreme Ownership

Jocko Willink (@jockowillink), commander for the most highly decorated special operations unit of the Iraq War, joins the show to talk about taking responsibility, discipline, intensity, and leadership to the next level as outlined in Extreme Ownersh...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Minisode Monday #5 | Testing Our Assumptions

Welcome to the fifth episode of Minisode Monday, where we'll talk about testing our assumptions! We keep finding so many useful tactics and tips that we want to share with you, but they don't fit into the format of a regular show -- hence, Minisode M...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Fan Mail Friday #66 | Unfriending In Real Life

Time for Fan Mail Friday, where we'll be answering your questions and dropping some knowledge and feedback to help you kick the weekend off right. Let's cut to it! In this episode: If a partner is going through therapy and the 12 steps for recovery...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Fighting Antimicrobial Resistance

This week we're dedicating the whole programme to one of the biggest threats to humanity. We're already at 700,000 preventable deaths per year as a result of antibiotic resistance, and the O'Neill Report suggests that this will rise to 10 million peo...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Fighting Antimicrobial Resistance

This week we're dedicating the whole programme to one of the biggest threats to humanity. We're already at 700,000 preventable deaths per year as a result of antibiotic resistance, and the O'Neill Report suggests that this will rise to 10 mi...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Fighting Antimicrobial Resistance

This week we're dedicating the whole programme to one of the biggest threats to humanity. We're already at 700,000 preventable deaths per year as a result of antibiotic resistance, and the O'Neill Report suggests that this will rise to 10 mi...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

520: Hines Ward | Do the Dirty Work

Hines Ward (@mvp86hinesward) is a two-time Super Bowl champion and MVP of Super Bowl XL. He joins us to talk about how, in spite of just turning 40, he's just getting started. The Cheat Sheet: Hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard. By...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

519: Ryan Holiday | Ego Is the Enemy

Ryan Holiday (@ryanholiday), author of Ego Is the Enemy, talks about how learning to put our higher goals above a desire for recognition leads us to true accomplishment. The Cheat Sheet: What is the ego? When does the ego go from being a fundamental...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Minisode Monday #4 | Never Too Late to Be Grateful

Welcome to the fourth episode of Minisode Monday! We keep finding so many useful tactics and tips that we want to share with you, but they don't fit into the format of a regular show -- hence, Minisode Monday. The Cheat Sheet: Off the top of your he...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Fan Mail Friday #65 | Sex and the Single Superhero

Time for Fan Mail Friday, where we'll be answering your questions and dropping some knowledge and feedback to help you kick the weekend off right. Kimberly Seltzer (as featured in our Toolbox for Women episodes) joins us for this one, so let's cut to...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Fixing the Future

We face many global problems, such as drought, flooding and climate change. All of these issues are rooted in science. It'll take politics and people and business to fix them, or for us to manage them, but none of that can happen without a solid scie...