Synopsis
Does it pay to know things from outside your chosen field? What if knowledge across disciplines helps you solve more problems, see more, collaborate better, and live differently? Learn more at The T-Shaped Podcast where host Gilbert Lee interviews accomplished people from company founders to bestselling authors to newsmakers. T-Shaped = Breadth and depth. Deep expertise = vertical bar of the T. Breadth = the horizontal bar of the T.
Episodes
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The T-Shaped Podcast Episode #12: Mei Xu
13/01/2020 Duration: 01h09minMei Xu. Once the co-founder of Chesapeake Bay Candle, she was originally a child on the fast-track to becoming a Chinese diplomat. Now, she ignites women’s businesses all over the world because of a realization made while walking through Bloomingdale’s. How can obstacles beyond our control open unexpected doors that lead to opportunities we never saw before?
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The T-Shaped Podcast Episode #11: Rita Gunther McGrath
21/11/2019 Duration: 42minRita Gunther McGrath. World-renowned management & innovation expert tells us: How do we see around corners in business and in our own lives?
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The T-Shaped Podcast Episode #10: Judge Jeremy Fogel
30/09/2019 Duration: 54minJudge Jeremy Fogel. From Federal District Judge to Director of the Federal Judicial Center. And now Director of Berkeley Judicial Institute. How can practicing non-judgmental, present awareness benefit the personal & professional life of someone whose career relies upon rendering judgment?
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The T-Shaped Podcast Episode #9: Janice Marturano
05/09/2019 Duration: 58minJanice Marturano. Once a Vice-President and Deputy General Counsel at General Mills, she brought mindful leadership to the company. Now she is the Founder of the Institute for Mindful Leadership. How can incorporating mindfulness help us find the space to lead and cultivate fulfillment in our hectic lives?
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The T-Shaped Podcast Episode #8: Rhonda V. Magee
26/08/2019 Duration: 01h11minRhonda V. Magee. From the small-town south, to corporate law, to professor integrating law and mindfulness. And now the author of The Inner Work of Racial Justice. Where do the worlds of mindfulness and racial justice intersect? And how can the practice allow us to examine personal and professional hardship and transform them into something valuable?
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The T-Shaped Podcast Episode #7: David Epstein
02/08/2019 Duration: 01h00sDavid Epstein. Once an Arctic researcher, now an investigative journalist and science writer. Author of the #1 New York Times best-seller Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World. Doesn’t the book title say it all?
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The T-Shaped Podcast Episode #6: Karen Wickre
17/07/2019 Duration: 01h09minKaren Wickre. Self-described introvert, former Editorial Director at Twitter and early Googler, highly connected person. Author of Taking the Work Out of Networking. How can all of us – introverts or not – build better professional networks?
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The T-Shaped Podcast Episode #5: Annie Duke
27/06/2019 Duration: 01h08minAnnie Duke. Retired poker champion and winner of millions at the poker table. Now a leading decision-making theorist and author of Thinking in Bets. How do we improve our decision-making in life when things are uncertain?
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The T-Shaped Podcast Episode #4: Allen Gannett
19/06/2019 Duration: 42minAllen Gannett. Forbes 30 Under 30, tech entrepreneur, founder of TrackMaven (now part of Skyword). And author of The Creative Curve. Is creativity something we’re simply born with or can all of us cultivate it – and if so, how?
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The T-Shaped Podcast Episode #3: Brad Stulberg
03/06/2019 Duration: 01h28minBrad Stulberg. Once a McKinsey consultant, now a writer and expert on human performance and mental skills. Author of Peak Performance and the newly released Passion Paradox. How can we achieve peak performance and avoid burnout? And what happens when an expert on performance confronts his own mental-health issues?
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The T-Shaped Podcast Episode #2: Dr. Barbara Oakley
03/06/2019 Duration: 01h27minDr. Barbara Oakley. Flunked algebra & math as a kid. Now an engineering professor, multiple-time author, and teacher of the most subscribed course on adult learning at Coursera. How do we learn how to learn? https://barbaraoakley.com/
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The T-Shaped Podcast Episode #1: Ian Bogost
03/06/2019 Duration: 01h17minIan Bogost. Video game designer, cultural critic, author of nine (or so) books, and Contributing Editor at The Atlantic. Should technical experts aspire to mainstream success, and if so, how to go about it? And is fun out there, everywhere we look, even when we’re folding the laundry?