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When Reese Witherspoon was in rehearsals for her lead role in the 2005 film Walk the Line, she wante
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It took Celeste Ng a long time to believe she could write for a living. Now she’s the New York Times
Have you ever thought you can’t do something because you’re “not wired that way”? Neuroscientist Cha
This week, we’re sharing a special episode from one of Adam's favorite podcasts, Revisionist History
Atul Gawande was advised by a colleague to say yes to every opportunity until he turned 40. Since th
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Disability is far more common and far more diverse than we might realize. But often, people are relu
It’s been two years since offices around the world were thrown into virtual environments to do their
Before Ava DuVernay became the first Black woman director to win Sundance and get nominated for Best
Satya Nadella is a modern renaissance man; he’s a cricket enthusiast, poetry lover, oh, and the chai
Today, something a little different. We're sharing an episode of No Stupid Questions, a podcast abou
Jon Batiste has had a record year—he was the most nominated artist at the Grammys, winning five of h
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Great pitches can seem like genius or magic. But you don’t have to be a great salesperson to give a