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The Wisdom of Life with Chad Stoloff

The Wisdom of Life with Chad Stoloff

著者: Chad Stoloff
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I am passionately curious and love having conversations with people who swim in the deep end of life. This podcast will present the opportunity to learn from people who chase excellence and are living a meaningful and purposeful life. How can we continue to improve the quality of our lives by learning from others' wisdom, insights and examples? As E. O. Wilson said, “we are drowning in information while starving for wisdom.” chadstoloff.wordpress.com https://www.youtube.com/@ADisciplinedMind linkedin.com/in/ChadStoloff instagram.com/chadstoloff x.com/ChadStoloff facebook.com/ADisciplinedMindChad Stoloff 個人的成功 自己啓発
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  • #31: Rediscovering Curiosity: Alex Hutchinson on Exploration
    2025/12/09

    Join Chad Stoloff as he delves into a captivating conversation with Alex Hutchinson, a renowned science journalist and author. Explore the essence of human curiosity and the drive to explore, as Alex shares insights from his latest book, "The Explorer's Gene." Discover how everyday adventures can reignite our innate desire to explore and learn, and why embracing challenges can bring meaning to our lives. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on curiosity, exploration, and the pursuit of growth.


    About Alex Hutchinson:

    I’m a science journalist based in Toronto, with a big-picture focus on human performance and particular interests in fitness, endurance sports, and the outdoors.

    I’ve written Outside magazine’s Sweat Science column since 2017 (check out the latest columns here), and before that I wrote a similar column for Runner’s World. I also write regular columns for the Globe and Mail and Canadian Running. I’ve contributed over the years to a wide variety of publications including the New York Times (where I earned a Lowell Thomas Award for my adventure travel writing), the New Yorker, and Popular Mechanics (where I won a National Magazine Award for my energy reporting).

    My latest book, published in March 2025, is an exploration of the science of exploring. It’s called The Explorer’s Gene: Why We Seek Big Challenges, New Flavors, and the Blank Spots on the Map; you can read more about it here. Before that, I wrote the New York Times bestseller Endure: Mind, Body, and the Curiously Elastic Limits of Human Performance, and two other books about, respectively, the science of fitness and the greatest inventions of the modern world.

    I actually started out as a physicist, with a Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge then a few years as a postdoctoral researcher with the U.S. National Security Agency, working on quantum computing and nanomechanics. During that time, I competed as a middle- and long-distance runner for the Canadian national team, mostly as a miler but also dabbling in cross-country and even a bit of mountain running, and maintained a side-hustle as an amateur jazz saxophonist. I still run most days, enjoy the rigors of hard training, and occasionally race. But I hate to think how I’d do on an undergraduate physics exam.


    Follow Alex:

    Alex Hutchinson: Journalist, Author, Speaker

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  • #30: Sponsorship Secrets: How Rosalind Chow Builds Connections
    2025/12/02
    In this enlightening episode, join Chad Stoloff as he sits down with Rosalind Chow, a professor of organizational behavior at Carnegie Mellon University. They delve into the transformative power of sponsorship in the workplace, exploring how it differs from mentorship and how it can open doors for career advancement. Discover practical insights on how to sponsor others and gain sponsorship to create a more inclusive and successful professional environment. Tune in to learn how you can leverage your social connections to elevate your career and those around you.About Rosalind M. ChowI am a professor of Organizational Behavior and Theory at the Tepper School of Business, and am also affiliated with the Social and Decision Sciences group at Dietrich College. My research, teaching, and writing focus on how we all participate in social systems in ways that have implications for the maintenance or attenuation of inequitable outcomes. As such, we all also have the power to rethink how we engage with and in the social systems we inhabit and to use our social connections to elevate others.I currently serve as the faculty director for CLIMB, offered through the Tepper School of Business in partnership with Deloitte. CLIMB focuses on preparing professionals for leadership positions in the accounting industry. Prior to CLIMB, I served as the founding faculty director for the Executive Leadership Academy. I hold a BA in Psychology from Columbia University, and a PhD in Organizational Behavior from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Book — Rosalind M. ChowIn THE DOORS YOU CAN OPEN: A New Way to Network, Build Trust, and Use Your Influence to Create a More Inclusive Workplace (PublicAffairs; April 8, 2025), Carnegie Mellon organizational behavior researcher Dr. Rosalind Chow introduces the novel concept of sponsorship. While mentorship can change mentees for the better through valuable coaching and encouragement, sponsorship takes it one step further — sponsors can change the social environment around their proteges by actively advocating for, raising the social visibility of, and protecting them. Put simply, while mentors act on mentees, sponsors act on external observers – audiences –to change how they see proteges. We don’t just have the ability to change other people; we also have the ability to change other people’s relationships with one another. Drawing on decades of original research analyzing social hierarchies, corporate environments, and gender and race relations, Dr. Chow makes it clear that our current approach to relationships and career advancement is falling flat and urges everyone to engage in sponsorship — not just those at the uppermost levels. Sponsorship opens doors in the workplace, making it especially impactful for women and people of color, and ultimately leads to mutually beneficial lifelong connections.“Rosalind Chow has spent her career studying how to break barriers, and her book is filled with engaging stories, compelling evidence, and actionable advice.”— Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of THINK AGAINFollow Rosalind: Rosalind M. ChowFollow Chad: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://chadstoloff.wordpress.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linkedin.com/in/ChadStoloff/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://instagram.com/chadstoloff/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://x.com/ChadStoloff/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://facebook.com/ADisciplinedMind/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://threads.com/@chadstoloff/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://substack.com/@chadstoloff/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@ADisciplinedMind⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠
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  • #29: AI in Healthcare: Revolution and Risk with Charlotte Blease
    2025/11/19

    In this episode, we dive into the transformative potential and challenges of AI in healthcare with Charlotte Blease, an academic and author. Charlotte shares insights from her book, "Dr. Bot: Why Doctors Can Fail and How AI Could Save Lives," exploring how AI can address human limitations in medicine while also presenting new ethical and practical challenges. Join us as we discuss the balance between technology's promise and its pitfalls, and the future of healthcare in a digital age.

    From her website:

    I am an academic, author, and public speaker.

    As an academic, I work as a health informaticist with a background in philosophy. I've published more than 160 articles in peer-reviewed journals and books on healthcare. I am Associate Professor (Docent) at the Participatory eHealth and Health Data Research Group at Uppsala University, Sweden and Researcher at Digital Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA.

    I am author of Dr Bot: Why Doctors Can Fail and How AI Could Save Lives (Yale, 2025), and co-author of The Nocebo Effect: When Words Make You Sick (Mayo, 2024).

    ​During the past 20 years have held research appointments in departments of philosophy, psychology/cognitive science, & medical humanities in the UK, Ireland, and Germany. I spent 5 years at Harvard Medical School - first as a Fulbright Scholar, a Research Fellow, and for 3 years as a Keane Scholar.​​

    My research has been profiled in diverse outlets: Time magazine, The New York Times, CNN, The Daily Mail, The Washington Post, The Guardian, El País, Aeon, The Sydney Morning Herald, Deutsche Welle, Haaretz, The Irish Times, The Independent, BBC, Sky News, STAT, Pulse, Medpage Today, and Psychology Today. My philosophy in schools outreach work has been recognized by the President of Ireland.


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    Charlotte Blease, PhD

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    53 分
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