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Columnist, @NYTOpinion Author, "Why We're Polarized" Host of "The Ezra Klein Show" podcast
Unfluencer. http://jessicawildfire.substack.com @jessicawildfire@mstdn.party http://medium.com/@JessicaLexicus
Introduced the concept of the "third culture," which encompasses scientists and thinkers who bridge the gap between science and the broader intellectual landscape.
Interface designer, computer scientist, and electrical engineer. Known for his talks on the future of technology and works as a researcher at Dynamicland.
Organizational psychologist @Wharton. Books: THINK AGAIN, GIVE AND TAKE, ORIGINALS. Podcast: WorkLife @TEDTalks. Diver. Success is helping others succeed.
Podcaster and neuroscientist. Associate professor of neurobiology at Stanford University School of Medicine. Host of the Huberman Lab podcast, ranked among the top 10 podcasts on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The podcast has over 3.5 million subscribers on YouTube.
Interviews with the happiest, healthiest, and wisest people in the world (entrepreneurs, creators, and thinkers). New episodes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Previous guest appearances include Gary Vaynerchuk, Tom Bilyeu, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, Miss Excel Kat Norton, Ariel Helwani, Anthony Pompliano, James Altucher, Sam Parr, Greg McKeown, Kevin Kelly, Chris Williamson, David Perell, Kamal Ravikant, Mike Maples, Sharon Salzberg, Dickie Bush, George Heaton, Rob Lipsett, Colin and Samir, Iman Gadzhi, Shaan Puri, Gay Hendricks, and many more incredible humans.
Professor of Practice @Harvard @Kennedy_School & @HarvardHBS, Author "How to Build a Life” @TheAtlantic, past president @AEI, ex-French hornist @orquestraOBC
American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and Zen priest. Part-time professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development.
Neuroscientist, Personal Development Coach, and author of The Upward Spiral: Using Neuroscience to Reverse the Course of Depression
Earned a Bachelor of Arts in psychology (with honors first class) from McGill University in 1985. Earned a PhD in cognitive psychology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1990.
American writer and lecturer