Three KindredCast episodes to bring to the BBQ on Labor Day weekend
Summer is almost over, but we still have one last holiday weekend to make it count. Whether you’re off to the beach or bringing the barbecue to your own backyard, it’s a great time to catch up on KindredCast. While every KindredCast interview features a dealmaker or thought leader from the world of media and tech, we chose to share the following episodes because of the everyday wisdom these guests have shared, on everything from managing one’s health to achieving true joy. We hope you enjoy.
1. When you’re searching for the keys to happiness, listen to Scott Galloway.
In a lively conversation, Scott Galloway — entrepreneur, co-host of the Pivot podcast with Kara Swisher and Marketing professor at NYU’s Stern School of Business — gets down to brass tacks. He discusses some of the world’s most pressing issues, including globalization and the future of higher education.
But Scott also answers one of the oldest questions of all time: what does it take to create a happy life? He discusses some key insights from his latest book, The Algebra of Happiness: Notes on the Pursuit of Success, Love, and Meaning. Download Episode 57 or listen below:
2. When you’re worried about workplace stress, listen to Dr. Habib Sadeghi.
As an advocate for holistic living, Dr. Habib Sadeghi is sought out by patients from all over the world. Last year around Thanksgiving, we spoke with Dr. S about his work at the Be Hive of Healing Integrative Medical Center and his latest book, The Clarity Cleanse: 12 Steps to Finding Renewed Energy, Spiritual Fulfillment and Emotional Healing.
Dr. S shares his long journey of battling cancer during his medical training, and offers advice on how to overcome impossible obstacles in life. He also has some words of wisdom for busy leaders, who could benefit from creating more balance in their lives.
Download Episode 42 or listen below.
3. When you realize you want to create better daily habits, listen to Arianna Huffington.
When Arianna Huffington, founder and CEO of Thrive Global and founder of the eponymous Huffington Post, realized she kept falling asleep in her office, she knew something had to change. She created Thrive as a way to help companies and their employees reduce stress and burnout to promote a sustainable work culture for all.
In this episode, Arianna teaches us how to tether good habits together and practice great self-care. Her advice — and this interview — are not to be missed! Download Episode 55 or listen below.
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