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Stanford Pathfinders with Howard Wolf

English, Education, 1 season, 91 episodes, 1 day, 18 hours, 22 minutes
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Stanford Pathfinders features engaging dialogue with some of Stanford’s most accomplished alumni. Hosted by Howard Wolf, vice president for alumni affairs at Stanford University and president of the Stanford Alumni Association, this podcast provides a special opportunity for Stanford stalwarts to share their insights and experiences as leaders in politics, entertainment, sports, technology and more.
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Decentralizing and Democratizing the Web with Alan Chiu

Investor, founder, entrepreneur, and visionary Alan Chiu, MS ’11, demystifies the emerging worlds of blockchain, cryptocurrency, and Web3. He discusses his two companies, Boba Network and Enya, and what his more than 20 years of experience building and investing in enterprise start-ups has taught him about the future of the web.
7/25/202228 minutes
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Founder-Friendly FinTech with Raven Jiang

Raven Jiang, ’15, MBA ’21, explains his full-service finance platform for Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) start-ups, Arc. Born during the COVID-19 lockdown, Arc is the brainchild of Jiang and two MBA classmates. Their mission is to make the barrier of startup funding a non-issue for SaaS founders.
7/11/202228 minutes
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Mission to Move Others with Dr. Trina Wiggins

Trina Wiggins, MD, ’82, discusses her mission to help people take the short, simple steps that can move them toward a healthier lifestyle. Dr. Wiggins is a Renaissance woman of health and wellness. She is a pediatrician, CEO and founder of a fitness and nutrition program for children, author, professional speaker, wellness coach, and a Miss Fitness competitor and winner many times over.
6/13/202227 minutes, 58 seconds
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An “Open” Approach to Well-being with Peter Tseng

Peter Tseng, ’14, discusses Open, the company he co-founded to broaden our understanding and practice of mindfulness. By incorporating, music, movement and community into a space that still feels isolating and opaque to many, Tseng aims to create an accessible future of well-being programs and practices.
5/30/202227 minutes, 55 seconds
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Preventing Chronic Disease with Casey Means

Dr. Casey Means, ’09, MD ’14, discusses her metabolic health company, Levels, and her mission to reverse the epidemic of preventable chronic disease. She explains how tech-enabled tools can empower individuals to create sustainable, smart, and custom lifestyle plans. 
5/16/202227 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Journey to Meaningful Work with Shiza Shahid

Highly accomplished Renaissance woman Shiza Shahid, ’11, discusses co-founding Malala Fund, creating and funding mission-driven start-ups, her childhood in Pakistan, and everything that’s led to a life of world-changing work. In addition to being the mind behind enterprises such as NOW Ventures and Our Place, Shahid has appeared on 30 Under 30 lists in both Time and Forbes.
5/2/202227 minutes, 59 seconds
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Disrupting Life Insurance with Peter Colis

Co-founder and CEO Peter Colis, MBA ’16, discusses the purpose of his company, Ethos Life. Believing that applying for life insurance should be a straightforward and accessible process, Colis and his partner have designed a system that allows families to acquire simple, ethical coverage.
4/4/202228 minutes
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Businesses as a Force for Good with John Davis

Renowned business expert, author, and speaker John Davis, ’82, delves into his new book, Radical Business: How to Transform Your Organization in the Age of Global Crisis. Having spent half his professional life in the business world and half in academia, John is uniquely positioned to answer this question: How can businesses worldwide become a consistent force for good?
3/21/202228 minutes
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Tossing Popcorn with Lianna Holston and Siena Jeakle

With cheeky irreverence and “funny-but-in-a-hot-way” commentary, Lianna Holston, ’18, and Siena Jeakle, ’19, take on the American Film Institute's “100 Greatest American Movies of All Time” in their award-winning podcast, Tossed Popcorn. Lianna and Siena discuss why two people who have neither seen nor enjoyed all that many films are the perfect critics to “get the classics off their pedestal.”  
3/7/202227 minutes, 59 seconds
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True Influence with Tinx

Tinx, ’13, has racked up an astounding 1.5 million followers on TikTok. Her success comes from a unique combination of life hacks, tips, humor and carefully curated product recommendations. Tinx discusses what drives her passion for influencing and how she can continue to help people, one tiktok at a time.
2/7/202228 minutes
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What We Can Learn from Gen Z with Roberta Katz

The first true digital natives, Gen Z is poised to enter adulthood and the workforce during a period of time unlike any other. So, what can this highly unique and diverse group teach us about work, communication and life in general? Lawyer, cultural anthropologist and author Roberta Katz, ’69, shares her insights and discusses her latest book, Gen Z, Explained: The Art of Living in a Digital Age.
1/24/202227 minutes, 52 seconds
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Epic Tales From the World of Sports Broadcasting with Scott Reiss

Scott Reiss, ’93, MA ’94, discusses his new best-selling book, Where They Were Then: Sportscasters. A highly accomplished sports anchor in his own right (not to mention the voice of Stanford Cardinal football and men’s basketball), Reiss shares the origin stories of 15 renowned sportscasters as well as commentary on and insight into the profession itself.
1/10/202228 minutes
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Family, Determination and a Basketball Legacy with Dan Grunfeld

​​Dan Grunfeld, ’06, MBA ’17, shares the awe-inspiring story behind his new book By the Grace of the Game: The Holocaust, a Basketball Legacy, and an Unprecedented American Dream. From the unique, beautiful reason behind his decision to attend Stanford to his family’s story of survival and hope, Grunfeld’s journey is unlike any other.
12/13/202127 minutes, 59 seconds
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Exploring the Future of Journalism with Rich Jaroslovsky

Pioneering online-news journalist, noted educator and award-winning political reporter Rich Jaroslovsky, ’75, discusses where journalism is headed and how digital news is shaping that future. Jaroslovsky explores the issue of trust in regards to this new era of journalism as well as trends and industry growth.
11/15/202127 minutes, 52 seconds
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Grief as Love with Ivan Maisel

Award-winning, longtime sports writer Ivan Maisel discusses the unfathomable tragedy that led to the writing of his best seller, I Keep Trying to Catch His Eye: A Memoir of Loss, Grief, and Love. This deeply personal work reflects on the suicide of Maisel’s son and tells the story of their complicated relationship and the complex journey that led Maisel to see grief as love. 
11/1/202128 minutes
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Rethinking What’s “Optimal” in the World of Big Tech with Mehran Sahami

Popular Stanford computer science professor and alum Mehran Sahami discusses his new book System Error: Where Big Tech Went Wrong and How We Can Reboot (authored with fellow Stanford professors Rob Reich, MA ’98, PhD ’98, and Jeremy Weinstein). In an age of technological despondency and hyperfixation on optimization, Sahami presents an outline for a course correction that would allow big tech to support and uplift—not hinder—our democracy and fundamental values.
10/4/202128 minutes
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From Customers to Marketers with Kyle Wong

Chairman and founder of Pixlee, Kyle Wong, explains his passion for helping brands enable user-generated content to tell their stories. A brand’s message doesn’t have to come directly from the brand and, often, happy customers make the best marketers. Pixlee provides the technology that allows organizations to leverage these customer stories for compelling marketing.
9/20/202127 minutes, 46 seconds
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How Climate Change is Affecting Economics and What the World’s Biggest Investor is Doing About It with Rich Kushel

BlackRock Senior Managing Director Rich Kushel discusses what it takes to make environmental sustainability and climate change central to investment strategy. Sustainable investing is a core focus of BlackRock’s multibillion-dollar portfolio management and investment solutions.
9/7/202128 minutes, 1 second
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Moving Beyond COVID-19 and the Future of Work with Brooke Weddle

A 10-year veteran of management consulting, Brooke Weddle of McKinsey & Company discusses how to create a winning post-pandemic business. With collaboration and knowledge sharing, leaders in all industries can help us move from surviving to thriving.
8/23/202128 minutes
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​​Successfully Combining the Digital and Brick-and-mortar Worlds with Robert E. Siegel

Venture investor, author and beloved Stanford Business School Lecturer Rob Siegel discusses his new book The Brains and Brawn Company: How Leading Organizations Blend the Best of Digital and Physical. In a world full of ho-hum business advice, Rob is leading the way in research and effective management strategy in the tech industry and beyond.
8/9/202127 minutes, 46 seconds
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Community Care and Local Public Health Agencies with Dr. Ying-Ying Goh

Dr. Goh discusses preparing for public health emergencies and what it takes to care for all aspects of a local community’s health and well-being. Ying-Ying Goh, MD, MSHS, ’94, MD ’02, serves as the director of public health and chief health officer for the Pasadena Public Health Department.
7/26/202127 minutes, 56 seconds
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Real Camaraderie in the Virtual Workplace with Michael McCarroll and Bob Sutton

Launched this past September, Teamraderie has taken the workplace by storm—offering research-backed solutions to the ills of the recent workplace shift (e.g., reduced exposure to both new ideas and integrated views). Stanford alum and co-founder Michael McCarroll and Bob Sutton, Stanford management science professor, best-selling author, and advisor to the company, discuss developing trust and innovation through virtual team building.
7/12/202127 minutes, 51 seconds
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Helping Organizations Thrive with Peri Z. Hansen

Peri Z. Hansen discusses how her passion for organizational design and theory led her from a career in law to 20+ years of helping companies thrive through Executive Search (Talent Acquisition) and other strategic consulting services. At global consulting firm Korn Ferry, Peri and her colleagues focus on five core areas to guide a wide range of organizations to success: Organization Strategy; Assessment & Succession; Talent Acquisition; Leadership & Professional Development; and Total Rewards.   
6/14/202127 minutes, 50 seconds
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Changing the World of Eyewear with Nathan Kondamuri and Sophia Edelstein

Nathan Kondamuri and Sophia Edelstein discuss PAIR Eyewear, the company born their senior year at Stanford that continues to thrive today. Created with the idea that eyewear for kids can be fun and unique to the wearer, PAIR Eyewear makes glasses that are a celebration instead of something to hide.
6/2/202127 minutes, 52 seconds
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Naming and Taming with Summer Moore Batte

Summer Moore Batte discusses her research and personal experiences with anxiety—both as someone who has lived with the condition as well as the parent of a child with an anxiety disorder diagnosis. Her new book, Name and Tame Your Anxiety: A Kid’s Book, serves as both a playbook for children as well as a guide for the people who love and care for them. A longtime writer and editor, Summer culled nearly a decade of research into a work that is accessible and hailed by critics for its warmth and clarity.
5/3/202127 minutes, 55 seconds
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Shooting for 80/80 with Nate and Kaley Klemp

Nate and Kaley Klemp, both Stanford alums, discuss a path toward greater connection and intimacy in the modern relationship. Best-selling authors and relationship coaches, they created the “80/80” model: a play on the 50/50 “fairness” ratio that plagues many couples. When both people give 80%, balancing career, family and love becomes a more satisfying journey.
4/19/202127 minutes, 36 seconds
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Sports and entertainment with Brodie Van Wagenen

Longtime sports executive and former agent Brodie Van Wagenen discusses the intersection of sports and entertainment and how it relates to his role as COO of Jay-Z’s Roc Nation Sports. He explains what it takes to elevate the careers of athletes on a global scale, from conceptualization to endorsement deals.
3/22/202127 minutes, 32 seconds
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Thinking Big But Being Humble with Carlos Watson

Astonishingly talented entrepreneur, multi-Emmy-winning journalist and news anchor Carlos Watson discusses his international media and entertainment company, OZY, as well as “meeting the world” every day growing up in Miami. OZY’s mission is to help curious people see and engage with the world more broadly and more boldly. And Watson’s mission for OZY is to “think big, but be humble.”
3/8/202127 minutes, 43 seconds
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A Radical Reimagining of Digital Infrastructure with Tristan Harris

President and co-founder of the Center for Humane Technology Tristan Harris is a tech activist focused on developing a new framework for 21st-century technology. He discusses how we can reimagine a digital infrastructure that focuses on ethics and realigning social media to reverse its negative impacts on humanity.
12/4/202027 minutes, 54 seconds
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Ceasing Scrolling with Jeff Orlowski

Film director Jeff Orlowski discusses a possible road map for implementing positive change on and in social media. Describing himself as a technical optimist, film director Jeff Orlowski wants all to scroll less and engage more.
11/4/202028 minutes
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Disrupting the Bridal Industry with Calley Means

Calley Means, forward-thinking entrepreneur and alum of both Stanford University and Harvard Business School, discusses his journey from traditional post-MBA career to launching Anomalie, a made-to-order bridal brand. He and his wife Leslie were inspired to start the company after her own somewhat frustrating search for a bridal gown. And, in brainstorming business ideas, Calley and Leslie may have just picked up a thing or two from an unlikely influence—comedian Jerry Seinfeld.
10/19/202027 minutes, 40 seconds
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Recognizing and Celebrating Neurodiversity with Ronan McGovern

Neurodiversity champion, advocate and innovator Ronan McGovern discusses the NDGiFTS movement and the untapped potential of the cognitively diverse in the business world. According to McGovern, all organizations, everywhere, can benefit from the perspectives and unique ways of thinking that come with a neurodiverse-inclusive team.
9/21/202027 minutes, 58 seconds
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Disrupting U.S. Immigration with Xiao Wang

Entrepreneur and immigration disruptor Xiao Wang discusses how “learning too much” about our immigration system prompted him to found Boundless: a company that empowers families to navigate the system with confidence and without breaking the bank.
9/14/202027 minutes, 55 seconds
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A COVID-19 Update with Dr. George Rutherford

Director of the Prevention and Public Health Group at UCSF George Rutherford, MD, provides a glimpse into the university’s response to COVID-19. Doctors are studying all aspects of the infectious disease, including how to contain it, the ins and outs of testing, what contact tracing can do, and how to safely reopen schools.
8/17/202028 minutes, 2 seconds
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Lessons in Local Government and Reinventing a City with Michael Tubbs

Stockton, California’s first African-American and youngest mayor, Michael Tubbs discusses the entrepreneurial spirit and innovative mindset he brought from Stanford to his career in local government. Through bold policy and roll-up-your-sleeves hard work, Tubbs has been instrumental in moving Stockton from “a place where people look for problems to a place that people look at for solutions.”
7/13/202028 minutes
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Black Lives Matter, Allyship, Food Culture, and the Changing Face of Race Relations with Adrian Miller

“My life story has been about bringing people together,” states Adrian Miller, a man whose passions and accomplishments are hard to quantify—historian, lawyer, American culinary expert, public policy advisor and certified barbecue judge, just to name a few. In this episode, Miller discusses the intersection of faith, food, history, and politics and the path to truly loving one another.
7/10/202028 minutes, 2 seconds
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Uncommon Conversations with Dereca Blackmon

For over 25 years, Dereca Blackmon has taught corporate, educational, and nonprofit communities how to have “uncommon conversations” on issues of race, gender, class and social justice. In this conversation, she explains how to cut through “diversity fatigue” and discusses how uncommon conversations can create change.
6/22/202028 minutes, 2 seconds
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Covering COVID-19 with Dr. Tara Narula

Cardiologist Tara Narula, MD, senior medical correspondent for CBS News, discusses the unique challenges of covering the COVID-19 pandemic and how journalists are working together to provide thorough, accurate, and up-to-date information.
6/15/202028 minutes
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Why We Can be Together, Apart with Greg Walton

Stanford alumnus and associate professor of psychology at Stanford, Greg Walton, discusses the field of social psychology, the mechanics of learning, and how we can still be “together” even when we can’t be.
6/8/202027 minutes, 41 seconds
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Exploring the Economic Impact of COVID-19 with Kevin Warsh

Kevin Warsh discusses similarities and differences between the current COVID-19-related economic volatility and past economic crises. He offers his perspective on the types of recovery the United States could expect (“W”—not a “U” or a “V”) and why, even in the best of times, there is so much less economic certainty than we believe.
5/18/202027 minutes, 57 seconds
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Recognizing Depression in the Era of COVID-19 with Dr. Sallie De Golia

Clinical professor, psychiatrist and psychotherapist Sallie De Golia, MD, discusses common mood disorders and their symptoms. With particular expertise in time-limited dynamic psychotherapy, Dr. De Golia is a specialist in treating mood disorders. This timely conversation includes an exploration of the symptoms of COVID-19-related depression.
4/28/202027 minutes, 32 seconds
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Approaches to Attacking COVID-19 with Dr. Bonnie Maldonado

Stanford Professor and Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Bonnie Maldonado, MD, discusses the critical issues arising during this global pandemic, including preserving the safety of medical workers while identifying and treating the sick.
4/20/202027 minutes, 2 seconds
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Women in Venture Capital with Nicole Quinn

Nicole Quinn of Lightspeed Venture Partners discusses the growth of women in venture capital, why it’s vital to listen to core customers, and the importance of being open to new ideas. In a career that has taken her from startups to wealth management to branding and beyond, Nicole has seen firsthand how “hard work, determination, and grit set apart the good from the great.”
3/23/202028 minutes, 3 seconds
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Compelling, Confident Public Speaking with Matt Abrahams

Prolific writer, accomplished educator, and innovative coach, Matt Abrahams is on a mission to help people shed their fears and shine in the spotlight. He discusses the power (and possibility!) of communicating without freaking out.
3/9/202027 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Future of the NBA with Amy Brooks

Amy Brooks, NBA Chief Innovation Officer and Stanford MBA, talks about the future of the National Basketball Association leagues. With 1.6 billion followers globally, Brooks is responsible for growing all aspects of the NBA. Brooks also holds the highest ranking position of any woman at the organization.
2/24/202027 minutes, 59 seconds
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Leading the Largest Franchise Group in the US with Greg Flynn

Greg Flynn, founder and CEO of Flynn Restaurant Group and Flynn Properties, discusses how he started with a handful of franchises and went on to transform an entire industry.
1/27/202028 minutes, 3 seconds
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Driving Customer Excellence with Jill Gwaltney

Jill Gwaltney, founder of Rauxa, one of the fastest women-owned digital marketing agencies in advertising, explains the philosophy of doing what’s right for the client and not giving up until you have exceeded customer expectations.
1/13/202028 minutes, 1 second
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Changing How Men Shop with Brian Spaly

Brian Spaly, co-founder of New York-based men’s apparel company Bonobos, discusses how his Stanford MBA led him on a path to disrupt the men’s online fashion industry.
12/16/201928 minutes, 3 seconds
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Growth and Government with Susan Rice

Susan Rice, former UN Ambassador and diplomat, discusses her formative years at Stanford and Oxford, her current views on Washington politics and her new memoir, Tough Love.
12/2/201928 minutes, 1 second
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Breaking Gender Barriers at High Speed with Julia Landauer

Julia Landauer, professional NASCAR driver and advocate for female empowerment in professional motorsports, discusses how she’s building her brand at the intersection of technology, community and racing.
11/18/201929 minutes, 3 seconds
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Behind the Scenes of Hollywood with Gale Hurd

Gale Hurd, the creative writing power behind the blockbuster film series Aliens and the TV hitThe Walking Dead, shares stories about how her career started in Hollywood and offers advice for those seeking careers in writing or producing films.
11/4/201928 minutes
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Talking Football with Jim Plunkett

Jim Plunkett, Heisman trophy winner, two-time MVP and the most celebrated athlete in Stanford history, details his biggest competitive challenges and success stories throughout his sports career. 
10/21/201928 minutes
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National Security and Intelligence with Amy Zegart

Amy Zegart, senior fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, examines US intelligence challenges, cyber security and American foreign policy. 
10/7/201928 minutes
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Redefining How We Think About Food with Maya Adam

Medical Doctor Maya Adam talks about America's love-hate relationship with food.
9/23/201927 minutes, 31 seconds
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A Football Life and Career with Andrew Luck

A look back at our conversation with former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck, who surprised the world with the announcement of his retirement from the NFL at the age of 29.
9/9/201928 minutes, 1 second
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The Choice to Forgive with Fred Luskin

Fred Luskin, founder of the Stanford Forgiveness Projects, explains what forgiveness is and what it isn’t—and how the choice transforms anger into healing and peace.
8/12/201928 minutes
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Issues of Aging in Today's Busy Society with Carroll Estes

Carroll L. Estes, professor and founding director of the Institute for Health and Aging, demystifies misconceptions about healthy aging.
7/29/201928 minutes, 1 second
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The Rising Popularity of eSports with Pete Vlastelica

Pete Vlastelica, president and CEO of Major League Gaming, discusses how the landscape of sports—both traditional and electronic—is evolving.
7/15/201927 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Power of Humor in the Workplace with Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas

Stanford professor Jennifer Aaker and lecturer Naomi Bagdonas examine the positive power of humor in the workplace to achieve business objectives.
7/1/201927 minutes, 31 seconds
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Smart Money Investing with Mark Curtis

Mark Curtis, managing director of Greystone Consulting, a business of Morgan Stanley, discusses his decades-long career as a top multibillion-dollar wealth and investment portfolio manager.
6/17/201928 minutes
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Deep Space Travel and Beyond with Ellen Ochoa

Ellen Ochoa, former NASA astronaut, discusses her pioneering journey as the first Latina in space in this exclusive interview.
5/6/201928 minutes, 1 second
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The Right Way to Choose a College with Denise Pope

Does the brand name of the college you attend actually matter? Denise Pope, senior lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School of Education, says no—the key is engagement inside and outside the classroom.
4/22/201928 minutes, 2 seconds
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Talking Major League Baseball with David Flemming

David Flemming, sportscaster and play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco Giants, discusses his illustrious career in Major League Baseball and broadcast sports.
4/6/201928 minutes, 1 second
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Baseball, Business and Community-building with Dave Kaval

Dave Kaval, president of the Oakland Athletics, discusses his career in sports and the A's quest to build a new ballpark that helps bring the community together.
3/23/201928 minutes, 2 seconds
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A Football Life and Career with Andrew Luck

Andrew Luck, football powerhouse and quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts, discusses his childhood growing up in Germany, college years playing football at Stanford University, and his favorite memories on and off the field.
3/9/201927 minutes, 59 seconds
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Constructive Vigilance with Larry Diamond

Larry Diamond, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, discusses his recent report, “Chinese Influence & American Interests: Promoting Constructive Vigilance,” and the compelling conclusion it draws about China’s manipulation attempts in the United States.
2/23/201928 minutes
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Disrupting Group Health Care with Ali Diab

Ali Diab, cofounder of Collective Health, a company that works to find new ways to address rising health care costs, explains why he believes every CEO in America is in the health care business and how to balance the needs of companies and employees.
2/9/201928 minutes
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Giving Better with Rob Reich

Rob Reich, professor of political science at Stanford and author of Just Giving: Why Philanthropy Is Failing Democracy and How It Can Do Better, discusses how the current laws and policies that structure philanthropic activity tend to favor the interests of wealthy individuals.
1/26/201928 minutes, 1 second
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Launching Students to Adulthood with Abby Falik

Abby Falik, founder and CEO of Global Citizen Year, discusses the importance of taking a “gap year” between college and high school to work on projects in a nonclassroom environment—and why she calls it a “launch year” instead.
12/15/201828 minutes, 1 second
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Seeing Around Corners with Ann Miura-Ko

Ann Miura-Ko, cofounder of Floodgate, discusses the challenges of building a venture capital firm in Silicon Valley, the investments that helped build her reputation as one of the most powerful women in start-ups and the characteristics of a great entrepreneur.
12/1/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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Rapping with K.Flay

K.Flay, hip-hop artist and two-time Grammy nominee, discusses her interest in lyrics, her disdain for music on the radio and how a budding interest in college led to a career in music.
11/17/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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A Diversity of Success with Miriam Rivera

Miriam Rivera, cofounder and partner of Ulu Ventures, talks about her journey from discovering her passion for education to making waves as managing partner of one of Silicon Valley’s most diverse venture capital firms.
11/3/201828 minutes
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The Business of Basketball with Joe Lacob

Joe Lacob, owner and CEO of the Golden State Warriors, discusses how his experience as a venture capitalist influenced his success in running the NBA’s current dynasty, his decision to move the team to a new arena in San Francisco and his expectations of the Warriors during the 2018–2019 season.
10/20/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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Workplace Activism with Lily Zheng

Lily Zheng, author, consultant and activist, discusses some of the successes and hardships that the trans community is facing in corporate America and shares surprising findings from the research for her book, Gender Ambiguity in the Workplace: Transgender and Gender-Diverse Discrimination.
10/6/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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Changing Banking with Cryptocurrency and Blockchain with Chris Larsen

Chris Larsen, cofounder and executive chairman of Ripple, discusses the promise of XRP and other cryptocurrencies and how blockchain technology will change the nature of business.
9/22/201828 minutes
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Earning a Spot on the Bench with Justice Goodwin Liu

Justice Goodwin Liu, Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court, discusses his ascension to the highest court in the United States. He recounts his upbringing as the son of immigrant parents, his education, his clerkship with Ruth Bader Ginsburg and his experience with the confirmation process.
9/8/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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Unlocking Your Creative Potential with Tina Seelig

Tina Seelig, professor of the practice in the department of management science and engineering at Stanford University and faculty director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program, discusses creativity, problem-solving and the importance of reframing questions to arrive at the best solutions. Her recent TED Talk on risks and luck is available now at https://tinyurl.com/y8eg4k94
8/25/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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The Future of Collegiate Athletics with Ken Shropshire

Ken Shropshire, CEO of the Global Sport Institute and adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport at Arizona State University, discusses the current state of college athletics and how to ensure that athletes get the most out of their college experience.
6/16/201828 minutes
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Redefining What It Means to be an Elder with Chip Conley

Chip Conley, entrepreneur and author, discusses his journey from hotelier to Airbnb and his quest to help business leaders rethink the value of elders in the workforce. His new book, “Wisdom at Work: The Making of a Modern Elder,” will be released later this year.
6/4/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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"Real American" with Julie Lythcott-Haims

Julie Lythcott-Haims, author of “Real American,” discusses her memoir about growing up biracial in America.
5/19/201827 minutes, 58 seconds
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Keeping Up with the Changing Face of America with Tristan Walker

Tristan Walker, CEO of Walker and Company, discusses the ambitions that lead him from humble beginnings to his role as the founder of a company that is poised to change the way health and beauty products are created, marketed and sold.
5/5/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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Combating Workplace Harassment with Gretchen Carlson

Gretchen Carlson, author and television commentator, discusses her role as a vocal proponent of the #MeToo movement and how men can be allies in the effort to shut down sexual harassment. The current executive chairwoman of the Miss America pageant also talks about how she intends to change the competition. Her new book, “Be Fierce: Stop Harassment and Take Your Power Back,” is available now.
4/21/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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The State of Journalism and Democracy with Ted Koppel

Ted Koppel, veteran journalist and former host of ABC’s Nightline, discusses the evolution of journalism and the impact that it’s had on producing an informed electorate.
4/7/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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Inspiring the Next Generation of Leaders with Sylvia Acevedo

Sylvia Acevedo, CEO of the Girl Scouts of America, discusses the influence that being a Girl Scout had on her life, her career as a rocket propulsion scientist, and how the Girl Scouts' emphasis on civics, math, technology and enterprise is shaping America's girls into the leaders of tomorrow.
3/24/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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What Unites Us with David Kennedy

David Kennedy, historian, faculty and Stanford citizen, discusses the convergence of history expertise and love of country and speaks about American Creed, the new film from Kennedy and Condoleezza Rice.
3/10/201828 minutes
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Everything You Wanted to Know About Wine but Were Afraid to Ask with Mark Oldman

Mark Oldman, former internet entrepreneur and current wine expert, discusses everything you need to know about buying, drinking and enjoying wine.
2/10/201828 minutes
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Silicon Valley and the Future of Tech with Ruth Porat

Ruth Porat, Silicon Valley business leader and CFO of Google/Alphabet, discusses the current state of affairs in Silicon Valley and what excites her about the future of technology.
1/27/201828 minutes
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The United States and Russia Relations with Mike McFaul

Mike McFaul, current Stanford University professor and former U.S. Ambassador to Russia, discusses the state of relations between the United States and Russia and the reasons for Russian meddling in 2016 U.S. presidential election.
1/13/201828 minutes
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Addressing Problems Facing the United States with Tom Steyer

Tom Steyer, former hedge fund manager, current progressive political activist and founder of NextGen America, discusses his ideas for how to address the many problems facing the United States.
12/30/201727 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Internet Revolutions of Yesterday and Today with Jerry Yang

Jerry Yang, Yahoo founder, internet pioneer, entrepreneur and investor, discusses founding a company at the beginning of the internet revolution and recognizing the opportunities of today.
12/16/201728 minutes
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Building a Successful Business with Phil Knight

Phil Knight, Nike cofounder, entrepreneur, businessman and philanthropist, discusses the trials and tribulations of building a successful business.
11/25/201727 minutes, 56 seconds