8. What Made People Like Kobe Bryant, Jesus Christ, or Adolf Hitler Some of the Most Influential People In History?

8. What Made People Like Kobe Bryant, Jesus C...

Up next

1033. Q&AF: Maintaining Momentum, Making Right Business Decisions & Developing Urgency

On today's episode, Andy answers your questions on how to keep your momentum going, how to trust yourself to make the right decisions in business, and how to build the skill of urgency instead of putting things off. 

1032. Andy & DJ CTI: ICE Facility Chaos, Fake Navy Pilot Busted & Ferrari EVs

On today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss agitators clashing with federal agents outside the Delaney Hall ICE facility as protesters block vehicles and officers deploy pepper spray, federal authorities seizing $40 million in gold bars, cash, and luxury watches from a former CIA offic ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Michael Jordan: Most valuable player
Good Bad Billionaire

How did basketball's biggest superstar become the world's first athlete billionaire? Michael Jordan turned his prodigious talent on the court into a money-making machine.Journalist Zing Tsjeng and BBC business editor Simon Jack trace Jordan's career from his childhood in North Ca ...  Show more

The man who lived for 800 years
Chinese Folk Tales

What would it be like to live for 800 years? As far as I know, only a few historical characters could know about that. A man named Peng Zu was among them. What was his secret? 

No Bad Ideas?
Throughline

Humans have always created. But historian Samuel W. Franklin argues that "creativity" didn't become a social value until the Cold War. Today, we're at another inflection point for humanity, technology, and national identity. The meaning of originality is blurring; there are legal ...  Show more

People Aren’t Dumb. The World Is Hard. (Rebroadcast)
Freakonomics Radio

You wouldn’t think you could win a Nobel Prize for showing that humans tend to make irrational decisions. But that’s what Richard Thaler has done. The founder of behavioral economics describes his unlikely route to success; his reputation for being lazy; and his efforts to fix ...

  Show more