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You spend a quarter of your life at work. You should enjoy it! Organizational psychologist Adam Grant takes you inside the minds of some of the world’s most unusual professionals to discover the keys to a better work life. From learning how to love your rivals to harnessing the power of frustration, one thing’s for sure: You’ll never see your job the same way again. Produced in partnership with Tr... more

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Zarna Garg is a stand-up comic, screenwriter, bestselling author, and one of the busiest people in comedy right now. But before she ever set foot onstage, she went to law school and tried her hand at entrepreneurship, failing at a vegan chili company... more

What does it take to build a strong community? In his new book Flourish, journalist and bestselling author Dan Coyle unveils novel insights. He and Adam discuss the simple step that united over 700 strangers in Paris, the unusual habit that has helpe... more

If you’ve ever wondered what “skibidi rizz” means or why kids are so obsessed with the number 67, Adam Aleksic wrote a book on it. Aleksic, better known at @etymologynerd online, is a 24-year-old linguist known for his enlightening and entertaining v... more

Ken Burns is a documentary filmmaker who has produced works about Mark Twain, Jackie Robinson, the American Buffalo, the Civil War, and now, in his latest work, the American Revolution. In this second part of their conversation, Adam and Ken move to ... more

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Shannon Hale
A celebrated author of children's and young adult literature.
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Joanna Grant
Daughter of Adam Grant, who shares her experiences and thoughts during the episode.
Episode: ReThinking: Raising a new generation of readers with Shannon Hale
Margaret Atwood
Renowned author known for works such as The Handmaid's Tale and her recent memoir, The Book of Lives
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Eric Topol
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Jeff Schoep
Former neo-Nazi leader turned advocate for change
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Adam Grant
Organizational psychologist and host, recognized for his insights into work-life dynamics and productivity. He engages with a wide range of guests to explore innovative ideas and transformative practices in the workplace

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 15.9k ratings
  • Too many ads

    Good podcast but there are way too many ads.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Stillers 1234
    United States24 days ago
  • Great podcast, long time fan. Love the episode with Malala Yousafzai - she is so strong, a survivor, working for education for girls and women. While still being human, and relatable. An icon.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Toska
    3 months ago
  • Oops

    Wrong pod

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ginamoe
    United States4 months ago
  • great podcast

    WAY.TOO.MANY.ADS …. of course all podcasts have to earn their keep, but the ads here have become too much. I’m out.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Depoeloe
    Canada5 months ago
  • Please differentiate your shows

    I listen to both Worklife and Rethinking. However, I really love worklife and feel more meh about rethinking. I’m just not as into interview shows. The problem for me is that these podcast feeds both have episodes of both shows and they aren’t labeled by which show they’re actually from. Instead, they’re labeled by which feed they’re in, which is not helpful! I took one star off in hopes of some attention to this poor feed organization. It might seem dumb, but I listen to a ton of podcasts, so d... more

    Apple Podcasts
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    listener_kc
    United States5 months ago

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The engaging interviews with diverse guests are frequently highlighted as a strong point of the podcast.
Listeners appreciate the insightful, research-based content that offers practical advice for enhancing work life.
Overall, the series is recognized for its intellectual depth and ability to provoke thought about personal and organizational dynamics.
Some listeners express frustration about the organization of episodes across different feeds, particularly with content duplication.
There are complaints regarding the occasional excessive advertising in episodes, detracting from the listening experience.

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Q: What is the question you have for me as an organizational psychologist?
Ken Burns inquires about the ongoing nature of grief and whether its effects are timeless, suggesting that grief transforms one's perspective and cannot be simply closed off.
ReThinking: Ken Burns on love and grief (Part 2)
Q: What's something you've rethought or changed your mind about lately?
Ken Burns has had a series of acquired political or societal opinions that he has let go of over time, emphasizing the importance of not making others feel wrong.
ReThinking: Overcoming status anxiety with Alain de Botton and RaQuel Hopkins
Q: What do you do if not everything is as beautiful as it was promised?
Get very angry and cross. Rage is often the result of high ideals.
ReThinking: Margaret Atwood on what AI can’t replace
Q: What does it mean for writers if AI can write?
Writers of ad copy should be worried since ad writing is becoming less verbal, but personal voices from real people will always be valued.
ReThinking: Margaret Atwood on what AI can’t replace
Q: What has surprised you as you reflected on your memories for your memoir?
It was pleasurable to write about a lot of these things, even though they were not enjoyable at the time.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Worklife

What is Worklife about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Exploring the intricacies of work life, this series offers insightful conversations with a diverse range of guests, from business magnates to artists. Listeners can expect to engage with topics such as organizational psychology, personal growth, and the dynamics of relationships within professional settings. Unique in its approach, the show emphasizes actionable takeaways that can improve productivity and well-being, all while encouraging listeners to rethink conventional ideas about work and success.

Noteworthy aspects include its focus on emotional intelligence, creativity, and resilience through engaging narratives and practical advice. Episodes often challenge listeners to reconsider their beliefs about capabilities, collaboration, and... more

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1. Dan Coyle
2. Adam Aleksic
3. RaQuel Hopkins
4. Shannon Hale
5. Joanna Grant
6. Margaret Atwood
7. Eric Topol
8. Jeff Schoep

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