162 episodes

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 Transmitter Media.

WorkLife with Adam Grant TED Audio Collective

    • Business
    • 4.9 • 17 Ratings

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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 Transmitter Media.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires subscription and macOS 11.4 or higher

    The art of vulnerability and connection with comedian Mae Martin

    The art of vulnerability and connection with comedian Mae Martin

    Mae Martin is a comedian, improviser, screenwriter, and podcast host. Their work on Netflix includes the stand-up special Sap and the aptly named TV series Feel Good. Adam and Mae chat about the value of vulnerability in connection, snapping out of procrastination, shame spirals, and life lessons from the art of improvisation.

    Transcripts for ReThinking are available at go.ted.com/RWAGscripts

    • 35 min
    Kara Swisher on speaking truth to power

    Kara Swisher on speaking truth to power

    Kara Swisher made her name by being disarmingly direct with the who’s who of tech – from Steve Jobs to Bill Gates to Elon Musk. So why doesn’t she like the phrase “speak truth to power?” The journalist, author, and host of the popular podcasts Pivot and On joins Adam to discuss her history of assertiveness and her strategies for challenging authority. Then, they dive into Silicon Valley’s favorite status symbols, the difference between being demanding and being demeaning, and the future of technology and accountability. Kara’s latest book, Burn Book: A Tech Love Story, is out now.

    Transcripts for ReThinking are available at go.ted.com/RWAGscripts

    • 32 min
    Anne Lamott's thoughts on love, writing, and being judgy

    Anne Lamott's thoughts on love, writing, and being judgy

    Anne Lamott may be your favorite writer’s favorite writer. The author of many beloved books, including the modern classic Bird by Bird, Anne’s writing is singularly insightful, moving, and oftentimes funny. Adam and Anne chat about the art of great writing, the challenges of being kinder to others and ourselves, and the lessons to be learned from a life examined. Then, Anne helps with a special request. Anne’s latest book, Somehow: Thoughts on Love, is out now.

    Transcripts for ReThinking are available at go.ted.com/RWAGscripts

    • 39 min
    How to make the most of your twenties with Meg Jay

    How to make the most of your twenties with Meg Jay

    How important are your twenties — and how bad are they? Meg Jay is a clinical psychologist who specializes in young adult development in twenty year-olds. She and Adam review the science of what makes this developmental period important, discuss the common mistakes that we make, and share tips for twentysomethings (and parents) navigating this tumultuous decade. Meg’s latest book, The Twentysomething Treatment, is out now.

    • 35 min
    Yuval Noah Harari on what history teaches us about justice and peace

    Yuval Noah Harari on what history teaches us about justice and peace

    Yuval Noah Harari is a historian best known for his book Sapiens, which has sold more than 25 million copies and been translated into 65 languages. Adam and Yuval examine the power of stories in shaping humanity’s success, discuss the tension between justice and peace, and reconsider the true purpose of studying history. Yuval’s latest book, Unstoppable Us, Volume 2: Why The World Isn’t Fair, is for young readers and it’s out now.

    Transcripts for ReThinking are available at go.ted.com/RWAGscripts

    • 41 min
    The science of memory with Charan Ranganath

    The science of memory with Charan Ranganath

    Charan Ranganath is a psychologist and neuroscientist who has spent his career studying memory. His new book, Why We Remember, surveys the latest science on the subject and digs into the links between memory and identity. Charan and Adam discuss surprising evidence on why we remember, what we forget, and how learning new ideas happens.

    • 42 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Troamns ,

Really good and well produced

Adam Grant is my new hero when it comes to scientific data and research put into practice so everyone can understand what’s going on in this freaky mind of ours :)
Thank you truly for many insights and aha moments along the way!

NaufNauf ,

Great Content well delivered

The podcast contains great content, it‘s scientifically sound, and it‘s entertaining as well. I also loved the bonus sessions, that are outside the usual format, but Touch important issues as well.

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