Are we doing happiness wrong?
Dr. Laurie Santos, Yale professor, is here to help uncover the latest scientific research that will change the way you think about happiness and work.
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Haben Girma, disability rights lawyer, author and speaker, is here to help us understand how disability is an opportunity for innovation.
Read MoreHow can we find meaning in life and work?
Vera Hinojosa is here to help examine why meaning is so personal and how to go about discovering and embracing your own meaning.
Read MoreHow can we let people be productive on their own terms?
Blessing Adesiyan, Founder & CEO of @Mother Honestly, is here to help us explore how we can make sure that women are coming back to a workplace that works for them.
Read MoreCan movement, physical spaces and environments help us to be more creative at work?
Annie Murphy Paul is here to help us dive into how ‘experts’ are people who have mastered the art of thinking outside the brain
Read MoreHow did one woman expose the gender inequality within the tech industry?
Emily Chang is here to help expose the staggering gender inequality in the tech industry and how to foster real change.
Read MoreWhy are self worth and productivity not mutually exclusive?
Dr. Devon Price is here to help give advice on overcoming society’s pressure to do more by exploring the psychological underpinnings of the “laziness lie”, which falsely tells us we are not working or learning hard enough.
Read MoreCan flexibility be a mindset that fosters resilience?
Romney Donald is here to help examine how caregiving and work intersect and what each of us can do to take care of ourselves while taking care of others.
Read MoreWhat people get wrong about being a great salesperson?
What it’s like to be a woman in sales and how to encourage more women to seek out sales roles.
Read MoreWhy do we need psychological safety to thrive in our career?
Zulaika Jumaralli is here to help explore resilience and perseverance and how she found a renewed commitment to helping others when the pandemic hit.
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