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Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People

Guy Kawasaki 351 episodes Latest May 27, 2026

Guy Kawasaki hosts interviews with remarkable individuals from various fields, including Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, and Steve Wozniak. Drawing on his Silicon Valley experience as a venture capitalist and entrepreneur, he explores topics like technology, startups, and marketing. Each episode offers practical tips and inspiring stories aimed at helping listeners become more remarkable.

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How to Win in a World of Limited Opportunities with Judd Kessler Jun 10, 2026 01:06:25 In this episode, Judd Kessler breaks down the hidden rules behind everyday competition, from school admissions to Taylor Swift tickets. He reveals how “hidden markets” quietly shape who gets what—and how understanding them gives you an edge. Drawing from his new book Lucky By Design, Judd shows that success isn’t luck—it’s strategy. If you’ve ever wondered how to get picked, this conversation will
Why Women Are Rewriting the Rules of the Economy with Misty Heggeness Jun 3, 2026 52:43 What happens when you look at the economy through the lens of Taylor Swift—and realize it was never built with women in mind? In this episode, economist Misty Heggeness unpacks how women are reshaping economic systems by opting out, redesigning, and building their own paths to power. From invisible labor to masterminding careers around barriers, she explains why traditional economics misses half t
What Silicon Valley Gets Wrong About Success with Eric Ries May 27, 2026 56:57 What happens when the author of The Lean Startup starts questioning the very system that built Silicon Valley? In this episode of Remarkable People, Eric Ries joins Guy Kawasaki to unpack the ideas behind his new book, Incorruptible, and explain why so many great companies lose their soul as they grow. Eric explores corruption in modern business, the dangers of shareholder primacy, and why compani
How to Restart Your Creativity with Julia Cameron May 24, 2026 38:38 This spring, we’re revisiting a transformative conversation with Julia Cameron, the bestselling author who helped millions reconnect with their creativity.In this episode, Julia shares her approach to creative renewal—from morning pages and artist dates to overcoming perfectionism and quieting the inner critic she calls “Nigel.” She explains why listening is at the heart of creativity, how small d
Why Small Conversations Create Big Happiness with Nicholas Epley May 20, 2026 52:48 Why do we avoid talking to strangers when it could actually make our lives better? Nicholas Epley, behavioral scientist at the University of Chicago, explains why we consistently underestimate how positive social interactions will be—and how that mistake quietly limits our happiness. Drawing from decades of research and stories from his new book A Little More Social, he shows how small moments of
Inside the Lens of a White House Photographer with Pete Souza May 13, 2026 42:31 What does it really look like when history unfolds a few feet in front of you? Pete Souza spent years inside the White House capturing presidents Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama—not as symbols, but as human beings making impossible decisions. In this episode, he shares how trust, timing, and restraint shape the images we remember most. From the story behind iconic photographs to the quiet disciplin
How to Experience More Meaning in Your Life with Dave Evans May 6, 2026 58:58 What if you’re chasing the wrong kind of meaning? Dave Evans—Stanford educator, Apple pioneer, and co-author of How to Live a Meaningful Life—returns to challenge how we think about purpose. Instead of answering the abstract “meaning of life,” he focuses on a better question: how to experience more meaning in life right now. He breaks down why impact and fulfillment often fall short, and
Why Listening Unlocks Deeper Human Connection with Haru Yamada Apr 29, 2026 55:27 What if you’ve been listening wrong your entire life? Haru Yamada, social linguist and author of Kiku: The Japanese Art of Good Listening, reveals why listening is far more complex—and powerful—than we think. From losing part of her hearing to studying cultures across seven countries, she unpacks how meaning is co-created between people. This conversation challenges the idea that communic
Earth Day with Jane Goodall: A Life, A Legacy, A Call to Act Apr 24, 2026 30:47 This Earth Day, we revisit a remarkable conversation with Jane Goodall—both a timely call to action and a reflection on a life that reshaped how we see animals, nature, and ourselves.From her groundbreaking discoveries with chimpanzees to her decades of environmental advocacy, Jane shares why hope is something we choose—and why our everyday decisions matter more than we think.It’s a power
Why Innovation Demands a Mindshift with Brian Solis Apr 22, 2026 45:51 What does it really take to see the future before it arrives?Guy Kawasaki sits down with Brian Solis, author of Mindshift, to unpack how leaders can stop reacting and start shaping what’s next. They explore the difference between automation and augmentation, why most organizations fail to realize AI’s potential, and how storytelling fuels real transformation. Brian shares practical framew
The Grandmothers Who Defied a Dictatorship to Find Their Grandchildren with Haley Cohen Gilliland Apr 15, 2026 50:08 What happens when a group of grandmothers challenges a brutal dictatorship—and wins? In this episode, Haley Cohen Gilliland, journalist and director of the Yale Journalism Initiative, recounts the extraordinary true story behind her book A Flower Traveled in My Blood. She reveals how Argentina’s “Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo” used courage, persistence, and groundbreaking DNA science
Brad Meltzer on The Viper, Witness Protection, and Starting Over Apr 8, 2026 53:46 Brad Meltzer joins Guy Kawasaki to discuss his latest thriller, The Viper, and the real-world research behind it—from America’s most secretive funeral home to the hidden realities of witness protection. They dive into the meaning of pentimento, why rough drafts shape masterpieces, and how grief, morality, and second chances influence Brad’s storytelling. The conversation spans conspiracie

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