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Best Srinivas Rao podcasts we could find (updated June 2020)
Best Srinivas Rao podcasts we could find
Updated June 2020
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Our listeners say, “If TEDTalks met Oprah you’d have the Unmistakable Creative.” Eliminate the feeling of being stuck in your life, blocked in your creativity, and discover higher levels of meaning and purpose in your life and career. Listen to deeply personal, insightful, and thought-provoking stories from the world’s leading thinkers and doers including best-selling authors, artists, peak performance psychologists, happiness researchers, entrepreneurs, startup founders, artists, venture ca ...
 
Almost every single time I meet somebody, the first question they ask me is, “So, what do you wanna do when you grow up?”. And almost every single time, my answer is, “I don’t know”, or “I’m not sure yet”. If you are in the same boat as me, and want to know more about the new advances in each field and the nitty gritty of each profession, be it the life of a doctor, a geneticist, or being a diplomat in a foreign country, you have come to the right place! Follow me on this journey of Career C ...
 
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If we make a practice in our lives, like going to the gym or eating healthy, if you want to lose weight and be fit, or you want to be chiseled, you’ve got to make a practice. It’s a daily practice. You can’t go to the gym for a week and eat cake for 30 days nonstop and say “hey what happened? I was getting in shape.” Whether you’re feeling bad or f…
 
In this episode, you'll learn how Molly Fletcher used pizza coupons and tennis lessons to move into her apartment for free, how she then went on to making $3M deals as a sports agent, the key secrets to how the best sports stars in the world reach their peak level of performance, and much more. Molly Fletcher is a keynote speaker, entrepreneur and …
 
In this episode, Andrew Horn joins us to talk about emotional transformation and modern masculinity. We discuss how to stop your perceptions of people affecting how you show up with them, the importance of expressing gratitude to others, how gratitude lead him to launch Tribute.co, the state of modern masculinity and much more. Andrew Horn is a soc…
 
Ryder Carroll is a digital product designer, inventor of the Bullet Journal and author of his latest book, The Bullet Journal Method, which focuses on the art of intentional living. He joins us in this episode to share some valuable insights into his early career, experiences that helped shape him and lead him to where he is today, as well as what …
 
Josh Linkner joins us to talk about his unique perspective of entrepreneurship and how it will enable us to become the architects of our future. Find out why playing it safe while you're young is the riskiest thing you can do, what entrepreneurship really looks like, what enables the coexistence of ambition and fulfillment, how to make the most of …
 
Paul Jarvis has an understanding that growth isn't always a good thing for businesses. He brings a message that helps lift the veil of thinking bigger is better and to understand how knowing what you want and wanting less often go hand in hand. Paul Jarvis is the author of Company of One, a software creator, designer and online course teacher. Find…
 
This episode breaks down our fear of better options, F.O.B.O, in an attempt to help our listeners become masters of decision-making in a world brimming with variety. We talk about the framework that Patrick has developed for this and hear about some of the ways he triumphs over fear. From using your watch to make no-stake decisions for you to becom…
 
We sit down with Jennifer Louden and unpack some of the wisdom from her book, Why Bother and Figuring Out What's Next. In this episode, hear what prompted her to write 'Why Bother', discover how to take advantage of quarantine, why we should create conditions of 'enoughness' in our lives, how to transcend labels that attempt to define you, as well …
 
Hunleth and Yount-André discuss Hunleth's research on children's caregiving amid Zambia's tuberculosis (TB) outbreak and trace parallels with today's COVID19 pandemic. They look at the role of proximity, recognizing the different ways children offer care, how to discuss disease with children and problematize the idea of disclosure, and the moral va…
 
Often I will ask people “do you want to live an exceptional life?” And most people will say yes. But an exception by definition is low probability. If you want to live a normative life you’ll be in the middle of the bell curve. But if you want an exceptional life it’s going to be low probability. Anyone who wants an amazing life is probably going t…
 
Jim Kwik is an expert on brain improvement, speed reading and memory retention. When Jim was in kindergarten, he suffered a head injury that put him in hospital and affected his memory and attention span. A teacher once called him 'the boy with the broken brain'. Today, Jim is a world leader in learning and has recently written a new book, Limitles…
 
Nora Herting is the founder and CEO of Image Think, a graphic recording firm based out of NYC. Nora has spent 10 years using visual mediums to unleash ideas and inspire action. In this episode you'll learn about the neuroscience behind visual communication, key concepts to help you translate your thoughts into medium, how Nora arrived at where she …
 
In this episode of the podcast, artist and designer Aerosyn Lex whose work has been exhibited at New York's Museum of Modern Art, and who has collaborated with iconic brands and individuals like Kanye West and Nike joins us to talk about the process of finding your creative identity. Aerosyn Lex is an award-winning, multi-disciplinary artist whose …
 
Gareth Pronovost is a data specialist who helps businesses make more profit by saving them 10's of hours of work every week through automation. In Part 2 of our discussion, we talk about the paradox of resilience, how Gareth ran a YouTube ad for just $5/day while on vacation in Jamaica that generated $10,000 of revenue, how automation is changing t…
 
Gareth Pronovost is a data specialist who helps businesses make more profit by saving them 10s of hours of work every month through automating heaps of processes on Airtable. In this episode, we get to learn how a catastrophic accident changed the way he decided he was going to live his life, what happened years later that lead him to becoming a si…
 
How is it that some of the greatest minds in history seem to have otherworldly focus and can get into a rhythm unlike others? Steven Kotler knows why, and it has to do with "flow." There are 20 triggers that can help drive attention into the "right here, right now" and help lead you into that flow. And all of those triggers are far more obvious tha…
 
Steve Lieberman is the mastermind behind many of the radiant and celestial lighting renders complimenting electronic dance festivals. Steve is a creative entrepreneur with a knack for design. He has taken his career from replacing light bulbs in nightclubs to running a production company that executes stellar lighting displays around the world afte…
 
Laura Huang is a professor at Harvard Business School. She joins us on the show to to dissect the topic of adversity and how we can find a way forward when it comes into the picture. During our discussion, we talk through her framework, a how-to on turning adversity into advantage, as well as discover why hard work and grit is, in fact, the last th…
 
Laura Belgray is the founder of Talking Shrimp, co-creator of The Copy Cure, and has written promos, launch campaigns, online content, full show episodes, and more in her career. She knows all about finding what fuels you and pursuing your passion. She knows that the feeling of inspiration itself isn't everything; it's what you do with that inspira…
 
When Laleh Hancock was 7 years old, she, her mother and her two sisters fled from Iran to France in less than 24 hours after the revolution began. Since, Laleh has become a master at turning problems into possibilities. In this episode we get to hear her take on the current worldwide pandemic, how to keep sane under quarantine, the outlook for the …
 
Ramit Sethi dives into the psychology of money, unpacking some of the incredibly insightful advice and frameworks from his book, I Will Teach You to Be Rich. During this episode, we learn how to confront student loan debt, Ramit's rules for a rich life, how to go from asking $3 questions to asking $30k questions and much more. Follow Ramit on Insta…
 
Dandapani realized at the age of 4 that he wanted be a monk. He saw it as the most efficient path to enlightenment. But it wasn’t until completing an electrical engineering degree and finding his teacher that he joined a monastery, where he decided not to renew his vows after 10 years. Dandapan is a Hindu priest, speaker on self development and ent…
 
Lydia Denworth is a science journalist exploring the architecture, behavior and meaning behind life's most fundamental bond: friendship. Find out how your ability to make and maintain friends can impact your life, how changing schools can stunt a child's personal development, what loneliness looks like in the brain and what scientists are doing to …
 
Karen Rinaldi has discovered the joy in suckitude and strives to get even better at it. She has a burning passion for surfing and does it every chance she gets even though she knows she's not amazing at it. Beyond how to get tossed by waves, she has learned something far more valuable and she intends to share it with you. Listen in to find out what…
 
Have you ever had those days where stress and anxiety are weighing you down? Meditation is humanities number 1 tool for dealing with stress. The issue is, most of us lack the knowledge and training to do it effectively. We need guidance. Emily Fletcher is the founder of Ziva Meditation and author of Stress Less, Accomplish More. Take a listen to fi…
 
Ryan Holiday, prolific author, marketer, entrepreneur and founder of Brass Check, joins us for this engaging episode to share some valuable insight and stoic wisdom from his most recent book, Stillness is The Key. We live in a busy world. Our lives are overflowing with information and stimuli, constantly fighting for our attention. In the midst of …
 
Yancey Strickler is a writer, entrepreneur and the co-founder and former CEO of Kickstarter. He is the author of This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World. Yancey believes that it's time for us to expand on our concept of value in order to build a more generous society that isn't honed in on wealth. One that places a focus on …
 
Elle Luna was rejected from every law school she applied to. After that, she stood at a crossroads between what she felt "should" do and what she "must" do. But thanks to a recurring dream that led to a life-changing painting, she was able to find her calling. Take a listen to her story of overcoming adversity, trusting in her community, and how fo…
 
Scott Young is a writer, programmer, traveler and an avid learner. After Scott heard about Benny Lewis and the way he could become fluent in a language in just 3 months, he became interested in extreme learning and began exploring it himself. He later went on to study one of MIT's 4-year computer science degrees, relying solely on external material…
 
Kevin grew up in poverty, the son of an alcoholic outlaw, and turned his life into serving and shaking up the education system. His insights reach far beyond transforming education, but in how we break free from indoctrination and turning pain into a movement. Kevin Honeycutt is a technology integrationist and a staff developer from Central Kansas.…
 
When Ozan Varol was just 17, he moved from his home in Istanbul to the United States to study Astrophysics at Cornell University. When he got there, he sent his resume to a professor and was invited to work on the operations team for the 2003 Mars Exploration Rovers project that sent 2 rovers to Mars. Ozan is now a law professor and teaches others …
 
Scott Miller is an author, speaker and leader. He is the executive vice president of thought leadership at FranklinCovey and author of Management Mess to Leadership Success. Scott has developed and amazing sense of leadership and interpersonal relationships. He also knows that in order to lead others, you first need to lead yourself. What better wa…
 
All around the world, right now, billions of people are self-isolating inside their homes on an unprecedented scale. A microscopic organism has shaken the entire world into a global crisis and forced humanity to re-asses the way we live and how we relate to one another. What is this mass-social distancing teaching all of us about social connection …
 
Shelley Paxton spent 26 years building a wildly successful career in the corporate world as a marketing executive, working for some of the worlds iconic brands like Harley-Davidson & McDonald’s. In 2016, Shelley walked away from the corporate world. She felt it was time for her to stop living business and get into the business of living. Listen to …
 
Miki Agrawal is the co-founder and former CEO of THINX, the period-proof underwear company as well as founder of her most recent brand, Tushy. Miki rocks the boat in this episode of the podcast as she tells us what she’s learned from starting multiple successful, taboo-tackling companies as well as how she practices total self-acceptance and love. …
 
Srini Rao, Founder and CEO of The Unmistakable Creative Podcast, is joined by Milena Rangelov, Community Manager at The Unmistakable Creative to discuss how in the midst of the Corona virus, we can come together as a community to find connection and creativity. If you want to join the Unmistakable Creative Tribe community, go to unmistakablecreativ…
 
CrisMarie Campbell hasn't had it easy, but nor have her giants. She has faced experiences that had the power to derail her, head-on, and overcome them. As an Olympic and World Championship rower and Boeing Engineer, she is now the co-founder of Thrive!. Her ability to rise to the occasion shines through her character during our discussion as she te…
 
Kara Loewentheil is a Master Certified life coach with a B.A from Yale and a J.D from Harvard Law. Kara used to work as a women's rights lawyer and now uses the same fundamental skills to coach women on redesigning their thinking. Her approach is friendly, practical and backed by cognitive psychology-based techniques and feminist theory. Find out h…
 
Tiago Forte knows all the tricks, hacks, and strategies you need in order to optimize your life, enhance your productivity, and accelerate your learning. His approach is so effective you will swear you have a second brain! Listen to how Tiago learned how to implement technology into his every day life in order to "build a second brain" and how he h…
 
Heather Chauvin is a leadership coach and strategic parenting expert, dedicated to helping others live life in abundance. With three boys at home, Heather was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer. In dealing with her diagnosis, she had to face the reality of death. This lead her to a revelation: she didn't know how to live. Take a listen to our discussion…
 
In this episode we get to meet Frank Stephenson, designer of the worlds most elite exotic cars. Having been the head of design for Ferrari, Maserati and McLaren, Frank has been responsible for the design of some of the most successful products in automotive history. Here, we listen to his story, dive into the design process and of course, find out …
 
In this episode we are joined by creativity champion, Jeff Leisawitz. Jeff is an award winning musician, filmmaker, writer, college professor, counsellor and life coach. He joins us for this episode to share his message on no BS creativity: diving into your inner creative self and releasing what ever you find by any means necessary in order to be s…
 
Stephen Martin, co-author of Messengers: Who We Listen To, Who We Don't, and Why, CEO of Influence at Work and Professor of Behavioral Science joins us for this episode to discuss the core of his recent work. Why do we accept the exact same truth from one source but deny it from another? You'll want to Stephen for this one because he's got an astou…
 
Douglas Vigliotti began his career as a salesman with a BSc in Business Management. He then started a sales consulting company and wrote a book about how to sell. This is where he discovered he wanted to be a writer. He has since authored 2 books and an eBook while continuing to write on his blog. Take a listen to learn how our cognitive biases can…
 
Revisit one of our greatest interviews! Author-humanitarian and attorney Bob Goff joined us to talk about love, what we’re made to do, and living a life filled with whimsy. He discusses the difference between doing what you're able to do vs. what you were made to do and how to help love, curiosity, and humility shape your life. Take a listen! Bob G…
 
Margot Leitman, writer, performer, teacher, and renowned story teller, joins us for this episode of the podcast. Margot has founded the storytelling program at Upright Citizens Brigade and is the author of multiple successful books. During our discussion, we hear about her life before she started telling stories, find out how she started, as well a…
 
Kelly McGonigal, author, psychologist, and educator, is on a mission to help everyone find strength, courage and joy through moving. Kelly uses uses science and stories to explain the connection between movement and happiness. Find out what it does to your brain, your relationships, and much, much more. Kelly invites us to get up and move with her …
 
In this episode of The Unmistakable Creative, Seth Godin returns to the show to discuss his new book, It’s Your Turn. Leveraging books as a tool to change the people around you Writing a book that begs to be shared and gets under people’s skin The choice between creative or cog that we’re always making Why we must be willing to be wrong to do work …
 
Pamela Barnum is a former undercover drug enforcement officer, body language expert and TEDx speaker. Pamela has experienced living as an entirely different person, with a different name, in a different town, integrating with drug dealers and learning about their lives. Get an inside look into the world of undercover drug enforcement and find out w…
 
Jonathan Rosa discusses raciolinguistic ideologies, a framework developed by Rosa and Professor Nelson Flores (University of Pennsylvania) to critique the racialization of various speaking subjects and their linguistic practices. The interview begins with a focus on this concept and related themes in Rosa’s book, then turns to a consideration of br…
 
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