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As an organizational psychologist, Adam Grant believes that great minds don't think alike; they challenge each other to think differently. In Re:Thinking with Adam Grant, he has lively discussions and debates with some of the world's most interesting thinkers, creators, achievers, and leaders—from Lin-Manuel Miranda to Brené Brown to Mark Cuban, and Olympic medalists to Nobel laureates to Oscar wi... more

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Slowing the process of aging is something many people are interested in—and there’s a lot of pseudoscience out there about how to do it. Eric Topol is a cardiologist at Scripps and a prolific researcher on the genetics of longevity. In this episode, ... more

Oz Pearlman has been called the World’s Greatest Mentalist—he’s performed for some of the world’s top celebrities and made it to the finals on America’s Got Talent. In this episode, Oz joins Adam live at Authors@Wharton to show off his tricks and dis... more

In our rapidly changing world, it might make you feel crazy to look around and see others going about life as usual. There’s actually a term for this phenomenon: hypernormalization. In this episode, Adam talks with Rahaf Harfoush, a digital anthropol... more

The Ku Klux Klan is one of the tightest-knit White supremacist groups in America—once someone joins, they’re usually in for life. But since the 1980s, over 200 members have renounced their affiliation, and all give credit to the same man: a Black jaz... more

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Jeff Schoep
Former leader of the National Socialist Movement and anti-hate advocate
Episode: Talking people out of hate with Daryl Davis and former neo-Nazi Jeff Schoep
Daryl Davis
Jazz musician and activist known for engaging with and converting white supremacists
Pro Human Foundation
Episode: Talking people out of hate with Daryl Davis and former neo-Nazi Jeff Schoep
Suleika Jaouad
Author of the memoir Between Two Kingdoms and The Book of Alchemy.
Episode: Living each day like it’s your first with Suleika Jaouad
Joy Harjo
Three-term US poet laureate, distinguished poet and musician
Muskogee Creek Nation
Episode: Joy Harjo on Poetry and Pursuit of the Common Good (from No Small Endeavor)
Andrew Ross Sorkin
Journalist and author, known for his work with The New York Times and CNBC.
The New York Times, CNBC
Episode: The art of the interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin
John Grisham
Bestselling author known for legal thrillers
Self-employed
Episode: What being a lawyer taught John Grisham about writing novels
RaQuel Hopkins
Therapist and capacity expert with a significant following on social media.
Episode: What we’re getting wrong about mental health with RaQuel Hopkins
Sean The Science Kid
Ten-year-old Internet educator with a passion for science and teaching.
Episode: Igniting curiosity with Sean The Science Kid
Molly Carlson
Canadian high-diving champion and founder of Brave Gang
Brave Gang
Episode: Facing your fears with cliff diver Molly Carlson

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Adam Grant
Organizational psychologist renowned for his work on motivation, leadership, and the dynamics within organizations. He engages with diverse thinkers to uncover insights on work and human behavior.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • Derailed by Ads

    I really wanted to love this podcast – the content had potential, and the host seemed engaging. But the constant interruptions with ads have completely ruined the flow. It feels like every few minutes I’m being sold something, and it’s gotten to the point where I’m more frustrated than informed. I’m all for supporting creators, but this is just excessive. Sadly, I’m about to quit listening.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Quala 🐨
    Germany2 months ago
  • Adam is a gem

    I have just listened to the Matthew McC interview. Thank goodness Adam was the interviewer because he was able to make sense of the conversation with MMC. Adam has a talent & genius for pulling things together & clarifying the answer.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Philligree
    Australia3 months ago
  • Interesting but too many ads. That makes it too annoying to listen.

    Moreover, what's the point of telling me about being a better human being and at the same time selling me useless crypto products?

    Podcast Addict
    3
    JM
    3 months ago
  • Great insights!

    This is possibly my favourite podcast. I’m fascinated by the science and insights that come from organizational psychology. The episodes are strewn with takeaways that can improve every workplace and worklife!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SraCV
    Canada6 months ago
  • Wonderful Show

    I deeply appreciate the insights shared by Adam Grant and other brilliant minds who have rare openness and kindness that accompany their intellect. Also, I actually like the production added to the show to keep the content concise and well-structured. While I also love free-flowing interviews, not all podcasts need to be that way, and I think the theme of organizational psychology of this podcast goes well with a well-organized format. Thank you for what you are doing!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Leaplikeafool
    United States7 months ago

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Many reviewers mention the engaging format and variety of expert opinions presented, making complex subjects accessible and relatable.

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Building confidence with mentalist Oz Pearlman
Q: How did you build the courage to take those risks?
I've just realized that if I plan very effectively and learn how to plan for failure... I am in control of where the camera is pointed.
Building confidence with mentalist Oz Pearlman
Q: Talk to us about overcoming your fear of rejection. It's something that holds a lot of people back from even making the first approach.
It's internal monologues that talk you out of going for things. Once you start doing that on repeat, you will stop looking for the paths for where it can be done.
Malala Yousafzai on redefining resilience and prioritizing joy
Q: What led to the change of heart regarding marriage?
She realized that some institutions could be redefined and that mutual agreement in relationships could challenge historical patriarchy.
Malala Yousafzai on redefining resilience and prioritizing joy
Q: Why did you change your mind about marriage?
Malala changed her mind about marriage because she fell in love and found a partner who understood her as an activist, leading her to rethink her previous beliefs about the institution.
Malala Yousafzai on redefining resilience and prioritizing joy
Q: What have you learned about building resilience?
Malala explains that true bravery is about continuing to face challenges despite fear and difficulties, and emphasizes prioritizing mental and physical health.

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Discussions center around themes of human psychology, organizational behavior, and personal growth, featuring a range of compelling guests that include notable thinkers, creators, and leaders. Topics like mental health, resilience, social dynamics, and the intersection of ambition and morality are often explored in-depth, presenting a mixture of scientific insights and personal anecdotes. The conversations are enriched by diverse perspectives, inviting listeners to rethink traditional beliefs and adopt new viewpoints and strategies in both their personal and professional lives. Unique elements include the focus on psychological analysis and practical applications of knowledge to enhance everyday living.

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1. Worklife with Adam Grant
2. A Bit of Optimism
3. Dare to Lead with Brené Brown
4. Fixable
5. The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos

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ReThinking launched 5 years ago and published 181 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on ReThinking include:

1. Jeff Schoep
2. Daryl Davis
3. Suleika Jaouad
4. Joy Harjo
5. Andrew Ross Sorkin
6. John Grisham
7. RaQuel Hopkins
8. Sean The Science Kid

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