"My favorite listens aren’t breaking news or escapist entertainment. They’re podcasts about ideas. They explore new thoughts—and new ways of thinking. And they’re short enough to digest while commuting, running, cooking, or gritting your teeth at the dentist." —Adam Grant, author of
"Can blind people learn to 'see' using a version of echolocation?"
"What Jesuits can teach the rest of us to help us rethink our approach to resolving moral dilemmas."
"The master director behind beloved sitcoms like Friends, Cheers, and Will & Grace gives a masterclass in leadership—and comedy."
"Why our quest to be rational gets hijacked by our tendency to rationalize."
"A riveting exploration of cancel culture, culture wars, and the conflicting rights of marginalized groups."
About Adam Grant
Adam Grant is an organizational psychologist at Wharton, the author of Hidden Potential and Think Again, and the host of the TED podcast Re:Thinking.