Explore every episode of the podcast Big Questions with Cal Fussman
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| Michael Wright: Surviving 9/11 | 10 Sep 2024 | 01:10:45 | |
Cal replays one of the most amazing conversations he's ever had -- with a man who was in the bathroom on the 81 st Floor of the World Trade Center before starting work on the morning of 9/11/2001 when the hijacked plane hit. Michael Wright, a 30-year-old account executive at the time, got down to the ground only to look up and see the other tower falling on his head. Cal listens to the story every year to never forget the day and to focus on the power of resilience. But also for another reason this year – to remember how connected the United States was right after 9/11. The most connected Cal had ever seen it. Please send this conversation to one person you think might appreciate it. | |||
| The US Open: A Player To Root For | 03 Sep 2024 | 00:09:29 | |
Cal continues a summer of storytelling by passing on one about a player you might like to root for in this year's U.S. Open. The backstory of Taylor Townsend shows us how there are winds in life that hold us back and winds that push us forward. And the value of perseverance in between. | |||
| Jamie Metzl: Seeing AI Like Electricity | 02 Jul 2024 | 00:53:17 | |
Cal talks with the futurist who tells us that artificial intelligence is going to be embedded in everything we do -- and that means many aspects of the world around us will be moving at an accelerated pace. His book, Superconvergence, looks at how AI will transform our lives as it is embedded in genetics and biotech. It could mean living longer, feeding billions and supercharging the economy. We don't want to think about the downside – which is why we must. Jamie's got a Ph.D. from Oxford, a Juris Doctor degree from Harvard Law School and he was the opening speaker at the 2023 Dubai future forum. He's also an ironman triathlete in his spare time. When Cal left the conversation, he felt like his IQ had spiked. You may feel the same. | |||
| Darin Olien: Your Superfoods Coach | 11 Oct 2022 | 00:59:14 | |
Cal talks with the man who evolved from drinking a six-pack of Coca Cola every day as a boy to the author of Superlife: the 5 Simple Fixes that will make you healthy, fit and eternally awesome. Darin is also the co-host of the television show Down to Earth with Zac Efron, where the two go adventuring around the world to find healthy and sustainable ways to live. You may eat a little differently after listening to this conversation. | |||
| Dr. Jay Wellons: Your Neurosurgeon Coach | 04 Oct 2022 | 00:57:13 | |
Listen to some amazing surgery stories this week about what it's like to operate on a child's brain from Dr. Jay Wellons, a pediatric neurosurgeon at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Jay is a gifted writer as well, as anybody who's read All That Moves Us can attest. Once the harrowing stories are told, Cal asks the neurosurgeon how he stays healthy amid the persistent tension. It's a question that probably applies to everybody who's worked in healthcare during COVID, and it calls for everybody's attention. | |||
| Dr. James Bianco: New Cancer Treatment Coach | 27 Sep 2022 | 00:51:04 | |
Morphogenesis has an immunotherapy treatment that has worked in five out of five clinical trials on skin cancer and it's nasty cousin, Merkel Cell cancer. The company's CEO, Dr. James Bianco, says that the treatment may work against any cancer. But he doesn't want anyone calling it The Cancer Vaccine. Cal gets some insight into the potential breakthrough, and the leaps we're making in the fight against cancer. If you know someone who's been touched by cancer, check this episode out. That means everybody. | |||
| Rich Palarea: Transparency: In Healthcare Coach | 20 Sep 2022 | 00:50:09 | |
Rich Palarea's introduction on Twitter reads: "I won't sleep until I fix $ waste in healthcare." Cal listens to the story of how Rich became CEO of Kermit, a company that uses technological transparency to reduce costs on surgical implants for hospitals. The conversation reveals how little we know about what goes on behind the scenes in some operating rooms. It also gives us hope that applying transparency across all aspects of healthcare will make life better for everyone. | |||
| Serena, Gorbachev And The Hugs | 13 Sep 2022 | 00:19:00 | |
Cal takes a moment to pause and reflect on moments he had with two icons who said farewell recently in very different ways. Tennis great Serena Williams ended one of the most impactful careers in the history of any sport at the U.S. Open and the man who lifted The Iron Curtain, Mikhail Gorbachev, took his final breath at the age of 91. Cal tells two stories that showcase the origin of their influence. They both revolve around hugs. We should all take note. | |||
| Michael Wright: Surviving (9/11) Tragedy Coach | 06 Sep 2022 | 01:12:35 | |
Cal takes a moment to honor those impacted by the attack on the World Trade Center that killed more than 3,000 people in 2001. He replays his conversation with Michael Wright, who was working on the 81st floor on the morning the planes struck. When Michael made it down to the street, one of the twin towers collapsed on his head. Cal replays Michael's vivid description in this episode for two reasons. So that we'll never forget the day, as well as to alert us to the terrorist threat of this era: Fentanyl. This synthetic opioid is 50 times more powerful than heroin and much more inexpensive to produce. It's responsible for the death of more than 200,000 people in the USA over the last two years. 9/11 is a poignant alert that something needs to be done about Fentanyl. Now. | |||
| Jason Harris: The Marketing Coach | 30 Aug 2022 | 00:15:32 | |
Many people have avoided going to the doctor during the time of Covid . . . unless they had Covid. This may have resulted in missing an early detection of cancer. So this podcast is a reminder to all those who've delayed checkups to make an appointment. Cal gets an exam, and now has peace of mind. He also puts the podcast to a checkup. Marketing guru Jason Harris, the CEO of the creative agency Mekanism, enters the conversation to show Cal that it's time for Big Questions to grow to wear many hats. Cal responds by setting in motion a non-profit to attack problems in healthcare. The Best Is Yet To Come. Thanks for coming on the journey. | |||
| Annie Brewster: Storytelling For Health Coach | 23 Aug 2022 | 00:46:03 | |
Cal has spent his life writing stories and telling them on stage. Big Questions started after he told stories for three straight hours on Tim Ferriss's podcast. But Cal finds a new power in storytelling through Harvard's Annie Brewster, a physician who used her own story to help heal herself after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis roughly twenty years ago. Annie went on to start a non-profit to help others understand their health problems through storytelling, and this conversation gives Cal the seed of an idea . . . and may help you, too. | |||
| A New Way To See The Doctor | 16 Aug 2022 | 00:42:23 | |
Until this week, Cal never knew that more than ten percent of the people who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 were physicians. Doctors are now found in tech roles that can bring exponential improvements to the masses. Amazon's Adam Glasofer is a great example. | |||
| Johnny Crowder: Your Self Care Coach | 09 Aug 2022 | 00:56:31 | |
Johnny Crowder is motivation to all when it comes to changing the way you think about your health. He's actually rewired his brain to get the best possible behavior from himself. His life is an extreme example of overcoming mental health problems. But the work he's put in to understand the human brain can be used by anybody who needs to overcome ANY problem. | |||
| How To Talk To AI | 25 Jun 2024 | 00:52:34 | |
In his quest to go deep into artificial intelligence, Cal comes across a most unusual guest. Theresa Fesinstine speaks to AI in a most uncommon way – as if it were human. Almost as if she were a really good high school English teacher talking to her students in the most caring way. There's research that says this kind of approach gets the best out of AI. Listen up, and try it out. | |||
| Glen Tullman Changes Health & Care | 02 Aug 2022 | 00:56:09 | |
For a couple of years now, Cal has been asking questions to get to the root of why we're all so disappointed with aspects of healthcare. This week, he speaks with a man whose created a game-changing solution which puts people back in control of their care with high-quality experiences at lower prices. It's called Transcarent. Listen up . . . | |||
| What Healthcare Does To Your Paycheck | 26 Jul 2022 | 00:53:08 | |
Matt Hollingsworth, the CEO of Carta Healthcare, has had a sense of the way healthcare can Impact a family's financial health since . . . well, perhaps since he was in the womb and his mother was diagnosed with cancer. She refused chemotherapy to protect him. Matt's life has been deeply influenced by his family's battles with cancer. It's common knowledge that one of every two Americans has medical debt and that medical debt is the leading cause of bankruptcy. But beyond that, Matt explains to Cal what our $4 trillion annual spend on healthcare is doing to your paycheck. A fresh look at a topic that is hard to get a grip on. | |||
| Pete Kadens Puts A Doctor In The House | 19 Jul 2022 | 00:41:43 | |
Cal is introduced to a man who's orchestrated 4,000 college scholarships to students from low-income areas and who plans to extend 30,000 scholarships through an organization called Hope Chicago. This gets Cal to thinking about helping one child to become a doctor at a time when one in five healthcare workers has left the field during Covid. Pete makes that scholarship happen for Cal and Big Questions, and leaves Cal wondering how to generate 49 more! | |||
| The 3 AM Healthcare Solution | 12 Jul 2022 | 01:11:38 | |
Cal finds himself looking down different highways and byways in the wide arc of healthcare and begins to wonder about the ways to make the biggest impact. Then he awakens one night at 3 a.m. with an urge to relisten to the first podcast he did on the subject. It was with Navy surgeon and dermatologist Reagan Anderson before COVID. It resonates now more than ever. | |||
| Dr. Neil Baum: The Prostate Coach | 05 Jul 2022 | 00:53:28 | |
Cal looks for a way to bring people together during the acrimony following the Supreme Court decision reversing Roe vs. Wade and setting the stage for the prohibition of abortion in certain states. So he made an unusual decision to publish an episode that he was planning for September – during Prostate Cancer Awareness month. The idea behind it is for people of different sexes and opinions to share knowledge in a kind way – in this case about an often-misunderstood male organ. Dr. Neil Baum, a urologist from New Orleans, gives the primer. The hope is that we all become more curious and understanding of each other's health needs and opinions. Because if we can't come together as a nation over healthcare, what can we come together over? | |||
| Magic Spoon: Reinventing Breakfast Coach | 28 Jun 2022 | 00:53:05 | |
On average, every American eats 100 bowls of cereal a year. Most are filled with highly-sugared, highly-processed carbohydrates fronted by wonderful animations of characters that lure kids in to thinking they're breakfast pals. Cal used to be one of those kids, and he loved those sweet, crunchy cereals. Now, Cal wonders how much healthier America would be if it were eating cereals that taste great but contain virtually no sugar made by Magic Spoon. His conversation with company founder Gabi Lewis takes us all to new places. A healthy Birthday Cake cereal??? | |||
| Your Never Forget Anything Again! Coaches | 21 Jun 2022 | 00:48:51 | |
Cal meets two guys who've created an App that does not let you forget anything -- and creates a memory archive. That made Cal feel sharper and healthier in an instant. Not only is the Twos App free. But the founders gave Cal a two-dollar bill as a promotional gesture just to try it out. Cal did, and has been using the Twos App ever since. Founders Parker Klein and Joe Steilberg got so excited to come on Big Questions, they offered to Venmo $2 to anybody who tries the Twos App. Cal's sure this will delight listeners . . . but he hopes it doesn't bankrupt Parker and Joe. | |||
| Ryan Chen: Your Calm And Clarity Coach | 14 Jun 2022 | 00:46:53 | |
Cal has become fascinated with how people are reinventing soda and breakfast cereal to make them healthier. When he hears how Neuro mints bring calm and clarity and Neuro chewing gum brings focus and energy, he reaches out for a taste and finds a story that you're going to want to pass on to anyone you know having a difficult time. Just listen to how Neuro co-founder Ryan Chen came through a 35-foot fall that smashed his spine during a snowboarding accident, lost all movement beneath his hips, then beat addiction to pain killers and went on to create a product that will give you a sense of calm and clarity. There are many people who are depressed and could use a lift right now. Pass this podcast on to them. Could be a true life saver. | |||
| Eddie Garcia: Your Second Heart Coach | 07 Jun 2022 | 01:04:06 | |
Cal catches up with a friend he met while speaking at an event at Kaiser Permanente just before COVID. Eddie Garcia had had a heart attack. His heart was in trouble, and Eddie was waiting for a transplant. Eddie did receive a new heart and a second chance at life during COVID. What Cal didn't know was that Eddie had been wanting to write a letter of thanks to the family of the donor – but was gripped by writer's block. It was understandable, because such a letter can bring pain to the family of the donor. Some families in that situation simply want to move forward. Eddie's new heart was calling out to write the letter, though, and at the end of this podcast you're going to hear it and see how clear communication can break through writer's block in any situation. | |||
| Dr. Anthony Fauci: What I've Learned From COVID | 31 May 2022 | 00:27:14 | |
Cal reached out to the Chief Medical Officer to the President to find out what Dr. Anthony Fauci learned since the start of the COVID pandemic. Cal's surprised by Dr. Fauci's answer, though maybe he shouldn't have been. | |||
| Jairek Robbins: Finding Your Path | 18 Jun 2024 | 00:49:17 | |
The son of self-help guru Tony Robbins has become a coach with clients in 133 countries around the world. You'll see why when you listen to this conversation. You will definitely be in a better place to navigate your path after listening to this podcast! | |||
| Your Advanced Medical Planning Coach | 24 May 2022 | 00:51:50 | |
Cal had no idea that as we age there is a risk that receiving CPR could give you brain damage. Knowing that, would you want to be resuscitated? There are many medical situations that can leave you unable to communicate. Have you left behind decisions on how you'd like to be treated? Or who you'd like to be making decisions on your behalf? Dr. Tatiana Fofanova of Koda Health takes Cal through the interview process that allows us to make legally-binding decisions in an emergency should we be unable to communicate. Healthcare providers are willing to pay for this information, because they want to know how to treat you. Live in peace. | |||
| Flush Away Irritable Bowel Syndrome Coach | 17 May 2022 | 00:49:16 | |
Millions of people are impacted by IBS. But few talk about their troubles on the toilet – whether they be about constipation, diarrhea, bloating or excess gas. Most suffer in silence. The conversation you're about to hear is a game changer. Because IBS picked on the wrong guy when it came after a data scientist at Uber – Asaf Kraus. Asaf used artificial intelligence and photos to track down the foods and habits that were causing his problems and created a company called Dieta Health that can potentially help millions of people solve their intestinal problems. And it all started on a date. If you're not impacted by IBS, you definitely know someone who is. Please pass this episode to anyone you know with IBS. They'll be deeply grateful. | |||
| How To Rewrite Your ER Contract | 10 May 2022 | 00:51:21 | |
Cal comes across an interesting situation when an 18-year-old college freshman develops back pain after donating blood. A campus doctor fears it could be a deadly pulmonary embolism and directs Ashton Marshall to the local Emergency Room. This could lead to many tests and high bills. Ashton's father, the author of Never Pay The First Bill, offers his son a strategy to keep the charges reasonable. Listen to Marshall Allen, and you'll have that same strategy. | |||
| Ryan Hockensmith: Never Be Miserable Coach | 03 May 2022 | 01:01:33 | |
Cal reads a story on ESPN.com that makes him cackle, and he reaches out to the writer to thank him for bringing laughter into his day. The conversation that ensues brings forth an amazing story about the loss of Ryan's toes and the surreal journey it takes him on. Pass this podcast on to anyone feeling down or miserable. They'll likely have a very different mindset after they're done: Gratitude. | |||
| Joumana Kidd: Don't Get Scammed! Coach | 26 Apr 2022 | 00:43:05 | |
Cal sees a newsmagazine with a headline that reads: THE BAD GUYS, ON YOUR PHONE, IN YOUR COMPUTER, FILLING YOUR EMAIL, MINING YOUR INFO, TRICKING YOUR LOVED ONES, IMPERSONATING YOU AND PLOTTING THEIR NEXT STEAL. He notices that The Tindler Swinder is one of Netflix's top-rated documentaries. And he observes how getting scammed affects the daily life and mental health of a friend. He gets an inside look from the victim of a massive scam and identify theft – the former wife of NBA all-star Jason Kidd. Joumana's story will keep you on guard. | |||
| Josh Linkner: Your Big Little Breakthroughs Coach | 19 Apr 2022 | 00:52:23 | |
Cal talks with the best-selling author and one of America's most sought after keynote speakers about the first steps that can send you on your way. Josh has founded, built and sold five companies for a combined exit value of more than $200 million. He knows of what he speaks. The innovation exercise he plays out with Cal on reshaping healthcare in this episode can be tailored to anybody's needs. Josh's mantra is: Think of how powerful your company can be if everyone innovates, every day. You'll be stronger for listening . . . much stronger. | |||
| Elliott Bisnow: Your Building A Dream Coach | 11 Apr 2022 | 01:06:53 | |
Simply listening to the story of how Elliott and three buddies who were just out of college andfeeling lost during The Great Recession went on to create a company called Summit that connected thousands of innovators in the Tech space at conferences that filled hotels and cruises and led to their purchase of a majestic mountain in Utah, and along the way curated the wisdom of Jeff Bezos, Ted Turner, President Bill Clinton, the actress and founder of the billion dollar Honest company, Jessica Alba, and musician Quincy Jones, will give you the feeling that YOU can do anything! Listen up, check out the book Make No Small Plans and see what mountains you might be capable of moving! Cal wonders if a similar community could be created for the future of healthcare . . . | |||
| Dr. Marty Makary: Protect Yourself From Outrageous Bills | 05 Apr 2022 | 01:00:13 | |
Cal gets furious when he reads about predatory medical billing in The Price We Pay, What Broke American Health Care and How To Fix It. So he reaches out to the author – a surgeon at the Johns Hopkins hospital and television commentator -- for tips on how a patient should respond when she or he is the victim of outlandish charges. A conversation for everyone who needs healthcare – which means everybody. | |||
| Caitlin Donovan: Uber And Your Health | 29 Mar 2022 | 00:44:03 | |
What if you didn't have to drive around packed parking lots looking for a space at hospitals because you were dropped off by a vehicle dispatched by Uber Health? And what if the cost of that trip was seamlessly woven into your insurance plan or through your healthcare provider? Well, your car may be waiting. Uber Health's Caitlin Donovan has a Big Answer for Big Questions. | |||
| Joe McDonough: Stay Positive Coach | 22 Mar 2022 | 00:35:16 | |
One day Joe's 14-year-old son Andrew was winning a state soccer tournament. Couple of days later, doctors told Joe that his son had cancer and less than a day to live. That's the beginning of an amazing story. The story of the B+ Foundation – the largest provider of financial assistance to families of kids with cancer in the United States. If you'd like to be uplifted in these unsettling times, listen to the conversation between Joe and Cal. | |||
| Matt Thomas: Mind, Body & Chessboxing | 11 Jun 2024 | 01:00:48 | |
Chessboxing? What? Do the competitors pound each other in the head as they move pieces on the chessboard? It's actually a sport that is going to be on display at the Olympics in Paris this summer. It's not an official Olympic event. Yet. But three hundred thousand people stream events and it's only getting bigger and bigger. What does it mean for you? Listen to Matt Thomas's story. | |||
| Juliet Funt: How To Think Better Coach | 15 Mar 2022 | 00:58:43 | |
After a dizzying few weeks of watching images of Vladimir Putin's invasion of the Ukraine and pondering the possibilities of a nuclear war, Cal senses it's time to step back and get perspective. He reaches out to Juliet Funt, author of the book A Minute To Think, for advice on getting the most out of himself during this crazy time. "Funt's wisdom around making space is priceless," says marketing guru Seth Godin. Cal embraces Funt's business tools to get the most out of his days. They will create great outcomes for you, as well. Guaranteed. | |||
| Nukes And Your Health | 08 Mar 2022 | 00:43:37 | |
Cal does the podcast he wishes he never had to do: Advice on surviving a nuclear attack. Hopefully, this scenario will never occur. But there have been a great deal of surprises throughout Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and it's wise to take a few moments to think about the unthinkable. This podcast looks at selecting a shelter, at supplies to store, and it offers tips like not going out in the rain for days afterward to avoid radiation that might fall on your head – even if you're hundreds of miles from the blast. And if you're showering to wash away nuclear debris, it's okay to use soap and shampoo – but not hair conditioner. Conditioner will bond radiation particles to your hair. Not a pleasant topic. But you'll be better off for listening. | |||
| Ukraine And Your Health | 01 Mar 2022 | 00:18:41 | |
Cal looks at the invasion of The Ukraine through the question that he's been focusing on in healthcare: How can we eliminate the problem before it happens? As it turns out, there may have been a way to avoid the carnage almost 20 years ago with some innovative thinking that could've put the The Ukraine in a very different place. We'll never know. But Cal throws out an example of using the question and some innovative thinking to eliminate our problems in all aspects of life before they happen. | |||
| Olipop: Creating A Healthy Soda Coach | 22 Feb 2022 | 00:53:32 | |
After tasting and loving an Olipop root beer, Cal tracks down the company's co-founder and CEO to find out how it came about. Olipop beverages are made from ingredients like kudzu root, slippery elm bark and Jerusalem artichoke. You're drinking plant fiber instead of high fructose corn syrup. There are few calories and very little sugar. Olipop beverages come in many flavors, and are in supermarkets all over America, and they're an example of how an individual and one company can impact lives. This is going to be big. | |||
| Do Something Kind For A Nurse | 15 Feb 2022 | 00:58:38 | |
The United States is one million nurses short and you don't want to begin appreciating nurses only when you don't have one when you need one. Cal talks with Lori Armstrong, who runs Inspire Nurse Leaders, about the nursing shortage that's been exacerbated by departures during two years of relentless pressure on the front lines of healthcare. Lori is trying to solve the problem at an advanced level. But we can all do something. If you know a nurse, find a small way to make her or his day a little better. Just a little attention might reduce a lot of tension as we think about how to solve the problem. | |||
| Carl Bernstein: Chasing History & The Future | 08 Feb 2022 | 00:46:59 | |
The release of Carl's memoir, Chasing History, seems like the ideal time to ask the renowned Washington Post reporter and now CNN commentator about the health of our democracy over the last 60 years. Bernstein's book looks at the start of his career from 1960-1965, when he began as a freckled copy boy, before his reporting with Bob Woodward of the Watergate break-in and its subsequent cover-up forced President Nixon to resign. The conversation spans from Martin Luther King Jr's I Have A Dream speech at The Lincoln Memorial to the mob storming of The Capitol on January 6, 2021. It leaves Cal and the rest of us wondering about the future. | |||
| Jeremy Schneider: Your Personal Finance Club | 01 Feb 2022 | 00:51:35 | |
While speaking at a retreat for a group of investors, Cal asks about a basic educational guide to the stock market and saving money to make sure that any health care needs at the end of life can easily be met. He's turned on to The Personal Finance Club course and Jeremy Schneider. Which leads to this conversation. Anyone looking for a clear and time-tested way to save a nest egg will be happy they tuned into this week's podcast. | |||
| Muhammad Ali, Kobe, Larry King And Cal | 25 Jan 2022 | 00:49:06 | |
Cal looks back on experiences he's had with Muhammad Ali, Kobe Bryant and Larry King as a way of seeing forward into his journey to reshape healthcare. A story about Martin Luther King Jr.'s I Have A Dream Speech is also included in this episode. Each remembrance shows us how a tiny action – an introduction, a suggestion or a boost during a scary moment can be so impactful, and each reminds us how to get the most out of our lives. | |||
| Bradley Schurman: Future Looks Good Coach | 18 Jan 2022 | 00:49:24 | |
Cal talks with the author of The Super Age, Decoding Our Demographic Destiny, about what our future looks like as America becomes an older nation as opposed to a younger one for the first time in its history. Bradley uses data from the past to predict what's coming and the results of this conversation are shocking to Cal. According to Bradley, the best is yet to come. Get ready to be optimistic. | |||
| Nido Qubein: The Power of Home | 11 Jan 2022 | 00:44:01 | |
Nido came to study in the United States from the Middle East when he was 17 years old with $50 in his pocket and built an extraordinary life through High Point University in North Carolina – where he is now president. During the last 17 years, Nido has grown the university from 90 acres to 500, from 18 buildings to 128 and from 1,400 students to 6,000. He talks about the power a strong home has over our attitude and behavior, and gives Cal and listeners tools to build and grow any enterprise. This episode is a feast of wisdom. | |||
| Linus Eckenstam: An AI Conversation | 04 Jun 2024 | 00:56:07 | |
Cal realizes that for the first time he is not feeling behind in technology because he has thrown himself into understanding AI. Conversations with experts on this podcast have made him feel more comfortable with what's coming – even if we don't know exactly what that is. This is the conversation that opened the door for him. It's with Linus Eckenstam – a designer in Barcelona who makes web forms a little more human. Cal hopes this episode will make everyone more comfortable feel a little more authentic in the age of AI. | |||
| Jason Harris: Using Questions To Create | 03 Jan 2022 | 01:26:35 | |
The CEO of one of America's most innovative creative companies, Mekanism, shows Cal how to build a campaign through understanding an audience. This is new territory for Cal, who's spent a lifetime asking questions of people who've built great things – without ever having built anything himself. As Cal sets off on his journey to try to reshape healthcare, he knows he will have to build a platform. Jason sets the groundwork, and shows everybody how to shape their own messaging by using the right questions. | |||
| Alex Banayan: Tools For Improvement | 28 Dec 2021 | 00:40:28 | |
Cal checks in with the author of The Third Door, and comes away with two tools that can help anybody who feels stuck in life get to a better place. (And in times of COVID, there are plenty of people who feel stuck.) The tools are called The Sun and The Clouds and The Thirty-Day Challenge, and they don't require much time. Even if you don't think you need them, they just may surprise you and take you to an intriguing place. Or you could pass them on to somebody who is unmistakably stuck and definitely needs them. Either way, these tools will lead to a clearer New Year. | |||
| Kevin Hines: A Helping Hand | 21 Dec 2021 | 00:55:43 | |
Mental health gets closer to home for Cal when a young acquaintance is brought to tears with harmful thoughts in front of Cal's house. This, after suicide and attempts shook a nearby college campus. It's clear that a huge number of people are dealing with mental health issues that are not being treated or acknowledged. Cal talks with Kevin Hines, who has devoted his life to suicide prevention after attempting to take his own life by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge, about what we all can do to help. Awareness is key. The information Kevin passes on could save somebody's life. | |||