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The Knowledge Project

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Temps total15 j 10 h 9 min
Dernier épisode12/05/2026
Premier épisode28/04/2015
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24/12/2019 1 h 44 min

#72 Neil Pasricha: Happy Habits

Author and happiness expert Neil Pasricha shares the recipe for resilience, an antidote for anxiety, and how his two minute morning routine primes each day for success. Go Premium: Members get early access, ad-free episo

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10/12/2019 1 h 19 min

#71 Esther Perel: Cultivating Desire

Relationship expert Esther Perel reveals her favorite strategies for “fighting” fair, rewriting stories that damage relationships, and breathing new life into our romantic partnerships. Go Premium: Members get early acce

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26/11/2019 59 min

#70 Scott Adams: Avoiding Loserthink

Dilbert creator and author Scott Adams shares cognitive tools and tricks we can use to think better, expand our perspective, and avoid slumping into “loserthink.” Go Premium: Members get early access, ad-free episodes, h

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12/11/2019 1 h 5 min

#69 Stephen Schwarzman: What It Takes

Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman gives advice on attracting and assessing strong talent, making smart decisions, and how to press forward when the chips are down. Go Premium: Members get early access, ad-free episodes,

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15/10/2019 1 h 8 min

#68 Daniel Kahneman: Putting Your Intuition on Ice

Psychologist and Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman shines a light on the biases that cripple our decision-making, hamstring negotiations, and damper our thinking, and shares what limited actions we can take to combat their

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01/10/2019 2 h 26 min

#67 Jim Collins: Keeping the Flywheel in Motion

An earnest student and powerful teacher, mega best-selling author Jim Collins goes under the hood and shows what all enduring companies have in common. We talk luck, leadership, and business longevity. Go Premium: Member

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17/09/2019 1 h 23 min

#66 Dr. Emily Nagoski: Pleasure is the Measure

Sex educator and author Dr. Emily Nagoski demystifies the science of sexuality and shows us how to shed our insecurities, connect more closely with our partner, and define pleasure on our own terms. Go Premium: Members g

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03/09/2019 57 min

#65 Shep Gordon: Trust, Compassion, and Shooting Friends from Cannons

Legendary show-business manager, agent, and producer Shep Gordon talks sex, drugs, and rock and roll. He also shares the formula for manufacturing fame, and his unique philosophy on success, love and happiness. Go Premiu

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20/08/2019 52 min

#64 Greg Walton: The Big Impact of Small Interventions

Greg Walton, Associate Professor of Psychology at Stanford University shares the four types of interventions, how they’re used to create positive behavior change, and strategies we can use right now to improve our health

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06/08/2019 1 h 37 min

#63 Hugh Howey: Winning at the Self-publishing Game

Hugh Howey had two dreams: to make a living from writing and sail around the world. In this interview, he describes how he did both, why traveling is so good for the soul, and how he sold millions of books on his own (ev

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23/07/2019 2 h 6 min

#62 Dr. Sue Johnson: Cracking the Code of Love

Dr. Sue Johnson is a researcher, clinical psychologist and developer of EFT or Emotionally Focused Therapy. In this interview, we discuss how to create, protect, and nourish fulfilling sexual and emotional relationships.

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02/07/2019 1 h 17 min

#61 Jonathan Haidt: When Good Intentions Go Bad

Jonathan Haidt is an author, social psychologist and one of the world’s leading experts in moral psychology. On the show we discuss helicopter parenting, the rise of the “call out culture,” and the dangers of social medi

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18/06/2019 1 h 51 min

#60 Jim Dethmer: Leading Above the Line

Jim Dethmer, founder of The Conscious Leadership Group shares practical advice about becoming more self-aware, ditching the victim mindset, and connecting more fully with the people in our lives. Go Premium: Members get

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28/05/2019 1 h 13 min

#59 Following Intellectual Curiosity with Thomas Tull

Thomas Tull, founder of Tulco and former CEO of Legendary Entertainment shares valuable lessons on learning from our own mistakes, asking difficult questions, and protecting our intellectual curiosity. Go Premium: Member

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15/05/2019 1 h 30 min

#57 Sheila Heen: Decoding Difficult Conversations

Sheila Heen, two time NY Times best selling author, consultant, and lecturer at Harvard Law School, makes the tough talks easier by breaking down the three layers that make up every difficult conversation Go Premium: Mem

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14/05/2019 1 h 38 min

Gabriel Weinberg: Practical Steps to Safeguard Your Data and Identity Online

I am joined by Gabriel Weinberg, founder of privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo and author of Super Thinking: The Big Book of Mental Models. Our conversation will help you upgrade your thinking, prepare your kids fo

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16/04/2019 1 h 29 min

#56 Daniel Gross: Catalyzing Success

Daniel Gross, former Y Combinator partner and current founder of Pioneer, discusses how we can make our success less about luck, the powerful role we play in the lives of others, and the valuable lessons he learned about

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02/04/2019 1 h 25 min

#55 Scott Page: Becoming a Model Thinker

On this episode, Scott Page, 5x Author and Professor of Complex Systems at the University of Michigan explains the power mental models have in how we view the world, discover creative solutions and solve complex problems

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19/03/2019 1 h 0 min

#54 Jason Fried: Doing the Enough Thing

Basecamp CEO and co-founder Jason Fried gives us a peek behind the scenes of his company and discusses his philosophy on doing great work, making a positive difference, and learning to breathe in the fast-paced culture o

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05/03/2019 1 h 33 min

#53 Howard Marks: Luck, Risk and Avoiding Losers

Billionaire investor, author and co-founder of Oaktree Capital Howard Marks discusses risk assessment, how to think different than the crowd, and the three mighty dares that separate the successful from the also-rans. Go

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19/02/2019 1 h 30 min

#52 Dr. Laura Markham: Peaceful Parenting with

Parenting expert and multiple best-selling author Dr. Laura Markham breaks down the three keys to successful discipline, how to properly model emotions and conflict resolution, and the coveted recipe for raising happy, r

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05/02/2019 1 h 14 min

#51 Celeste Headlee: The Dying Art of Conversation

Speaker, author and radio journalist Celeste Headlee has had decades of experience fine tuning the recipe for engaging and rewarding conversation. She shares some tips to help us instantly improve our conversational skil

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22/01/2019 1 h 39 min

#50 Josh Wolfe: Inventing the Future

Josh Wolfe, co-founder of Lux Capital discusses how to unearth the unexplored ideas that will reshape our future. We also talk about parenting, decision-making, and which generation has the best rap. Go Premium: Members

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08/01/2019 54 min

#49 Brent Gilchrist: Goal Mining

Former NHL player turned mining executive Brent Gilchrist joins me to share the lessons he learned in the trenches of professional hockey. We discuss leadership, hard work, and what it takes to win as a team. Go Premium:

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26/12/2018 1 h 12 min

#48 Adam Robinson: Winning at the Great Game (Part 2)

Author, educator, and hedge fund advisor, Adam Robinson returns for part 2 of our fascinating discussion. We talk chess, AI, handicapping horse races, and the secret to learning that nobody is teaching. Go Premium: Membe

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11/12/2018 2 h 3 min

#47 Adam Robinson: Winning at the Great Game (Part 1)

Author, educator, and hedge fund advisor, Adam Robinson shares powerful lessons on winning the game of life. He teaches us how to learn, how to fail, and his three secrets of happiness and success. Go Premium: Members ge

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27/11/2018 1 h 6 min

#46 Sophie Grégoire Trudeau: Authenticity, Kindness, and Self Love

Television personality, activist, mother, and wife to Canada’s Prime Minister, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau discusses her battle with eating disorders, why nature and art play such a huge role in her life and what unites us a

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13/11/2018 1 h 5 min

#45 Dan Kluger: Taking Time to Get It Right

Dan Kluger, award-winning chef and owner of NYC’s Loring Place joins me on the podcast to reveal what really happens behind the scenes of a bustling restaurant, why every detail of your craft matters, and how to create t

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30/10/2018 2 h 6 min

#44 Barbara Coloroso: The Kids Are Worth It

Parenting expert and best selling author Barbara Coloroso shares her three foundational principles of child-rearing, how to get kids to be accountable for their actions, and what we can do as parents to raise confident,

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16/10/2018 1 h 31 min

#43 Jennifer Garvey Berger: The Mental Habits of Effective Leaders

In a world that changes at a dizzying rate, effective leaders need to develop the skills to keep up. Developmental coach and author Jennifer Garvey Berger shares 3 habits to ensure continual growth, accelerated learning

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02/10/2018 1 h 21 min

#42 Atul Gawande: The Path to Perpetual Progress

The world-renowned surgeon, writer, and researcher Atul Gawande shares powerful lessons about creating a culture of safe learning, the critical difference between a coach and a mentor, and how to ensure constant improvem

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18/09/2018 1 h 47 min

#41 Tobi Lütke: The Trust Battery

Today, I interview fellow Ottawan and the founder and CEO of Shopify, Tobi Lütke. In case you’re still new to the internet, Shopify is the largest ecommerce platform that allows people to easily set up online storefronts

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05/09/2018 1 h 41 min

#40 Ben Thompson: Thriving in a Digital World

Today’s guest is Stratechery author and founder Ben Thompson. If you’re an investor in Silicon Valley, work at a tech start-up, or just love to geek out on technology and business analysis, odds are good that Stratechery

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21/08/2018 58 min

#39 Tyler Cowen: Thinking About Thinking

There are only a handful of websites that I read religiously. One of those is MarginalRevolution.com, started by my next guest, Tyler Cowen. Other than hosting one of the most popular economic blogs in the world, Tyler i

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08/08/2018 21 min

#38 Ali Almossawi: Thinking in Algorithms

My guest for this short episode of The Knowledge Project is a man who wears many hats. Ali Almossawi is a San Francisco-based author of books on critical thinking and computer science education, and the creator of An Ill

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25/07/2018 1 h 59 min

#37 Annie Duke: Getting Better by Being Wrong

I have wanted to do this interview for a long time. On this episode, I am thrilled to have Annie Duke, former professional poker player and author of the new book, Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don'

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11/07/2018 1 h 6 min

#36 William MacAskill: The Science of Doing Good

On this episode of The Knowledge Project, I’m happy to have William MacAskill. William is the co-founder and President of the Centre for Effective Altruism (CEA) and an Associate Professor in Philosophy at Oxford Univers

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27/06/2018 1 h 19 min

#35 Robert Greene: Alive Time vs. Dead Time

In this episode of The Knowledge Project, I have the brilliant Robert Greene. Robert is the author of 5 New York Times bestsellers, including The 48 Laws of Power and The 33 Strategies of War. He's also written on master

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13/06/2018 1 h 10 min

#34 Amelia Boone: Learning How to Suffer

Since the popularity of Obstacle Course Racing, or OCR, has exploded onto the scene, there has been one woman who has dominated the sport: Amelia Boone. Amelia ran her first race in 2011 after some prodding from a co-wor

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25/05/2018 58 min

#33 Dan Ariely: The Truth About Lies

On this episode of the Knowledge Project, I’m joined by the fascinating Dan Ariely. Dan just about does it all. He has delivered 6 TED talks with a combined 20 million views, he’s a multiple New York Times best-selling a

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02/05/2018 1 h 51 min

#32 Patrick Collison: Earning Your Stripes

On this episode of the Knowledge Project Podcast, I chat with Patrick Collison, co-founder and CEO of the leading online payment processing company, Stripe. If you’ve purchased anything online recently, there’s a good ch

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10/04/2018 1 h 35 min

#31 Barbara Oakley: Learning How to Learn

Just when I start to think I’m using my time well and getting a lot done in my life, I meet someone like Barbara Oakley. Barbara is a true polymath. She was a captain in the U.S. Army, a Russian translator on Soviet traw

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13/03/2018 1 h 18 min

#30 Margaret Heffernan: Collaboration and Competition

Today, I’m joined by speaker, international executive and five-time author Margaret Heffernan. We discuss how to get the most out of our people, creating a thriving culture of trust and collaboration, and how to prevent

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21/02/2018 1 h 21 min

#29 Dacher Keltner: Survival of the Kindest

When Pixar was dreaming up the idea for Inside Out, a film that would explore the roiling emotions inside the head of a young girl, they needed guidance from an expert. So they called Dacher Keltner. Dacher is a psycholo

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23/01/2018 1 h 18 min

#28 Michael Mauboussin: A Decision Making Jedi

Michael Mauboussin returns for a fascinating encore interview on the Knowledge Project. We geek out on decision making, luck vs. skill, work life balance, and so much more. *** Michael Mauboussin is back as a returning g

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03/01/2018 1 h 23 min

#27 Chris Voss: The Art of Letting Other People Have Your Way

Negotiation expert Chris Voss teaches a masterclass on the art of negotiation. Chris is the former lead international kidnapping negotiator at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Go Premium: Members get early access, ad

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14/12/2017 1 h 24 min

#26 Warren Berger: Improving The Questions You Ask

The quality of your outcome depends on the quality of your questions. Through asking the right questions we can spark innovation and creativity, gain deeper knowledge in the topics that are most important to us, and prop

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30/11/2017 1 h 45 min

#25 Gary Taubes: Is Sugar Slowly Killing Us

It seems that nowadays, aside from religion and politics, one of the most hotly debated topics is that of nutrition. Should we eat high carb diets? Low carb? High fat? High protein? What about wheat or gluten? Should we

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01/11/2017 58 min

#24 Susan Cain: Leading the Quiet Revolution

For decades, introversion was looked at as something to overcome, almost like an illness. The way to win in life was through charisma, outspokenness, and self-promotion. Even now, in an increasingly noisy world, introver

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11/10/2017 1 h 32 min

#23 Ray Dalio: Life Lessons from a Self-Made Billionaire

Are you in love with your own ideas regardless of how good they are Would you like to make better decisions and fewer mistakes? Would you like to improve the most important relationships in your life? These are just some

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