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Arjuna Ardagh - Radical Brilliance

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Arjuna Ardagh - Radical Brilliance

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Today's episode of the Radical Brilliance podcast is with Dr. Vlatko Vedral, professor of quantum technology at Oxford University. I hope that it will blow your mind as much as it did mine. The more that I explore the cutting edge of quantum ph
So often when we listen to conversations with “experts,” they are people who have written the books, mapped out the landscape, and created a lifetime of credentials. Often, of course, these experts are baby boomers, now in their 50s 60s or beyo
The latest episode of the Radical Brilliance podcast is with Joe Mechlinski, the author of "Shift the Work," and the founder of Shift. His organization has a long track record of supporting organizations, from tens to thousands of employees, to
Welcome back to the Radical Brilliance Podcast.  This week our guests are Bill Kauth and Zoe Alowan, talking about the power of tribe.Us homo sapiens have always done better when we collaborate. Truth is… we need each other, whether we're will
"No one really knows why they're alive until they know what they would die for." - Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Death plays an essential role in the cycle of creativity. There's no light without darkness and there's no life without death. The mos
As an expert in personal transformation, I thought I had seen it all. Tried hundreds of modalities, and developed some as well. Read and written countless books, and coached thousands of people on how to be their best. So imagine my surprise wh
What conditions enable our highest creative states? What's the role of skill in creativity? Is the creative impulse emotional or intellectual? Please enjoy this provocative conversation about the what, where, and how of ideas with brilliant min
How do the words, "Anything is Possible" make you feel? Maybe you feel relief when you read them. Maybe excitement. Maybe something that previously seemed inaccessible just opened its doors for you. Or maybe you're a skeptic. "Surely they don't
The words "private enterprise" and "social change" haven't always gone hand in hand. From tobacco companies, to big banks, to the military industrial complex -- the examples of harm done in an attempt to make money are numerous. Numerous, but w
There are so many good reasons to write a book: Writing can help organize our thoughts or come to new understandings about the material we're presenting once we go through the process of putting it all on paper; writing can be emotionally grati
More or less everyone alive today agrees that this is a very pivotal time, not only in human history, but equally in the history of the earth itself. Never before have we faced so many unresolved problems.Not only is our survival threatened as
Caring about what other people think of us isn't just societally conditioned, it's biologically programmed thanks to the way humans have evolved over time. We feel we need to fit in, we need to be accepted, in order to be successful.But arguab
Are good ideas born among the stars? Do they get transmitted to us through some mysterious satellite of the heavens? Or do good ideas come from within us, from our brain making connections across the billions of data points we actively and pass
Many entrepreneurs start businesses with a vision on how to improve the quality of life.Pretty soon, the founder of a company discovers that he or she cannot perform every function alone. You need an accountant, customer support, project manag
In chapter two of the book Radical Brilliance, we distinguish between two kinds of thought. "Horizontal thoughts," with which we are mostly familiar, are simply regurgitations of what we have heard or thought before. Almost everything that pass
If you've become at all familiar by now with the Brilliance Cycle, you'll know that true originality and contribution requires the coexistence of four very different phases of activity.12 to 3 is the spontaneous arising of fresh creative energ
Have you ever had an amazing idea that never really went anywhere? Maybe you tried to share your amazing idea with others but they just looked back at you with blank stares. How many brilliant innovations never launch, how many books never get
Everybody wants more money, more new shiny objects. Everybody needs food and clothing and shelter and relationships. But the one thing most people in Western culture feel they don't have enough of is time.We often view time as a limited commod
Particularly among baby boomers, many people have had relationships to a spiritual teacher, joined a community (or Sangha) and subscribed to a particular philosophical orientation. A relationship with a teacher can be many things. It can lead t
There are approximately 2.3 million species on this planet. Only one of them accumulates possessions beyond their immediate needs for survival. Only one species uses the earth's resources in a non-renewable way, and only one species has develop
Welcome to episode 15 of the Radical Brilliance Podcast. Today's guest is Robbe Richman: who is going to talk about the X Pill. Robbe was instrumental in creating the culture at Zappos, and went on to found "Zappos Insights" which trains other
Welcome to episode 14 of the Radical Brilliance Podcast.Imagine this: a group of people gathered together in a large warehouse, or another big open space. Loud music is pumping. Everyone is taken over by the music. The atmosphere is thick and
There are many ways to understand the way that things are rapidly changing at this time.  a lot of these views are very discouraging: global warming, terrorism, financial instability, etc. But there are other lenses that we can look through, wh
Episode 12 of The Radical Brilliance Podcast is with Andrew Horn who is the husband of Miki Agrawal who we heard from in episode four. Andrew is a serial entrepreneur who founded the company Tribute, which allows us to create moving videos to c
Episode 11 of the Radical Brilliance Podcast is with Clare Dubois, the founder of TreeSisters. Clare is a dramatic example of someone who got a “calling” which she could not but obey. You will hear in this podcast how she had a car accident: dr
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