Category : science

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

490: Michael Roderick | Small Pond Enterprises

Michael Roderick (@MichaelRoderick) went from being a high school teacher to a broadway producer in two years. Here, he shares what he's learned about the different ways we connect and how they tie into our own issues around giving and asking. The C...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

489: Russ Roberts | How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life

Russ Roberts (@EconTalker) talks about how economics can help us understand the world around us and lead better lives. He's the author of How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life: An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Happiness and host of the EconTalk...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Fan Mail Friday #50 | Not Mad About Adderall

Welcome to Fan Mail Friday #50, where we'll be answering your questions and dropping some knowledge and feedback to help you kick the weekend off right! In this episode: Remember this one important rule when someone keeps blowing you off: your ti...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

488: Ben Michaelis | Your Next Big Thing

Dr. Ben Michaelis (@DrBenMichaelis) is a motivational psychologist and author of Your Next Big Thing: Ten Small Steps to Get Moving and Get Happy. Here, he shows us how to stop trying to avoid stress and, instead, utilize it in intelligent ways. "Th...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

487: Brian Koppelman | Making Billions

Brian Koppelman (@BrianKoppelman) was a blocked writer until he was 30. Now, he's the showrunner, co-creator, and executive producer of Billions on Showtime and the host of Slate's The Moment podcast. How did he turn things around? He's here to discu...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Fan Mail Friday #49 | Do It for the Children

Welcome to Fan Mail Friday #49! No jibber-jabber, just a short show where we answer Art of Charm listener mail and give out mini-lessons for the weekend! In this episode: Be careful of giving too much significance to someone you think of as a "si...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Gravitational Waves Special

The universe is silent no longer - physicists at the LIGO observatory have detected gravitational waves.LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory, with its giant laser beam arms totalling 5 miles across the remote Hanford desert,...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Gravitational Waves Special

The universe is silent no longer - physicists at the LIGO observatory have detected gravitational waves.LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory, with its giant laser beam arms totalling 5 miles across the remote Hanford...

by Heidi Harley - 8 years ago

Gravitational Waves Special

The universe is silent no longer - physicists at the LIGO observatory have detected gravitational waves.LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory, with its giant laser beam arms totalling 5 miles across the remote Hanford...