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Tiny Habits, Big Change (Re-Release)

What if lasting change didn’t require motivation or willpower?In this re-released episode of the Remarkable People Podcast, Guy Kawasaki revisits his conversation with BJ Fogg, Stanford behavior scientist and New York Times bestselling author of Tiny Habits.BJ explains why most h ...  Show more

Why Purpose Without Self-Compassion Leads to Burnout with Jane Chen

What does it cost to care deeply—and what happens when the work that defines you nearly breaks you?In this episode of Remarkable People, Guy Kawasaki sits down with Jane Chen, the co-founder of Embrace and author of the raw, unforgettable memoir Like a Wave We Break. Jane shares ...  Show more

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