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This week, why the case for nuclear fusion is growing stronger. Plus, how a labor shortfall could affect plans to upgrade US infrastructure, and a McKinsey partner and former international sailing champion shares her favorite podcasts.
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I have always loved podcasts, but life during the pandemic brought my enjoyment to a whole new level. During lockdown, first in London and then in Sydney, podcasts became a portal to the outside world—and also a form of escapism. Now that the world is (mostly) back to normal, I still love to learn about how technology is changing the world or to dive into people’s life stories. Here are a few of my favorites: |
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There is a fantastic complementarity between the Masters of Scale podcast, which explores the ideas behind some of Big Tech’s most notable success stories, and How to Fail with Elizabeth Day, which focuses on the exact opposite: what failure teaches people. One of my favorite episodes was with Brené Brown, who speaks so powerfully about the positive impact of leading with humility and vulnerability. Her own podcast, Brené Brown’s Dare to Lead, inspired by her book of the same name, is also consistently thought-provoking. A recent two-part episode with Adam Grant and Simon Sinek is fantastic on the current shifts that we are seeing in the workplace, from the reality of hybrid models to quiet quitting and beyond. |
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Macroeconomic and political podcasts can be gloomy, so I try to find happier offerings, such as Reasons to be Cheerful with Ed Miliband and Geoff Lloyd, which takes a dogmatically positive perspective on ideas that would benefit society, from the environment and education to healthcare and philanthropy. For more general reflections on what happiness and purpose mean to people, I love the Happy Place podcast with Fearne Cotton. I was touched by an episode with Richard E. Grant on grief, when he reveals the mantra given to him by his late wife: “Try to find a pocketful of happiness each day.” |
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