
Some insights change how you see the world.
From the White House to the frontiers of AI drug discovery, we’ve gathered the most powerful moments from a year of extraordinary conversations.
This 2025 highlights episode brings you the thinkers and leaders who challenged assumptions, revealed hidden patterns, and reframed the biggest questions of our time.
- Susan Magsamen (Johns Hopkins): How your everyday environment is quietly reshaping your brain
- Jake Sullivan (U.S. National Security Advisor): What surprised him most about Xi and Putin
- Admiral James Stavridis (Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander): Navigating the China challenge
- Jon Gray (President, Blackstone): The real key to career success (it’s not what you think)
- Bonnie Hammer (Former Vice Chair, NBCUniversal): Redefining what “having it all” really means
- Christine Rosen (American Enterprise Institute): The hidden costs of a screen-mediated life
- Zanny Minton-Beddoes (Editor-in-Chief, The Economist): American polarization through foreign eyes
- David Brooks (New York Times columnist): The mistake people make when they turn to politics
- Craig Mundie (Former Microsoft Chief Strategist): AI’s biggest unsolved problem
- Dr. David Agus (Founding CEO Ellison Medical Institute): How AI is changing drug discovery
- Laura Carstensen (Stanford Center on Longevity): What she wishes people understood about aging
- Thomas Chatterton Williams (Author): Moving beyond racial identity
These are the conversations that expanded minds in 2025.
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