The Art of Charm
Latest Episodes
611: Jim Kwik | Kwik Brain
Jim Kwik is a brain coach with clients including Virgin, Nike, Zappos, SpaceX, NYU, GE, Fox Studios, Harvard, and Singularity University. He joins us to share tips for developing amazing learning, memory, and recall skills.
Minisode Monday #50 | Skill Stacking for Top Performance
In this Minisode Monday, Dilbert's Scott Adams rejoins us to talk about a concept called skill stacking -- and how it can put you in the top one percent of performers in any area (or mix of areas, as the case may be).
Fan Mail Friday #111 | It's All Kiribati to Me
Time for Fan Mail Friday, where we'll be answering your questions and dropping some knowledge and feedback to help you kick the weekend off right.
610: Vanessa Van Edwards | Captivate
Vanessa Van Edwards is a behavioral investigator, body language expert, returning guest, and author of Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with People.
609: Sarah Robb O'Hagan | Extreme You
Sarah Robb O'Hagan is an executive, activist, entrepreneur, and author of Extreme You: Step Up. Stand Out. Kick Ass. Repeat.
Minisode Monday #49 | Stop Spreading Anxiety
In this Minisode Monday, we talk about renegotiating the unwritten rules that allow others to exploit our anxiety and explore what we can do to put a stop to spreading this anxiety to others.
Fan Mail Friday #110 | The Dark Side of the Brain
Time for Fan Mail Friday, where we'll be answering your questions and dropping some knowledge and feedback to help you kick the weekend off right.
608: Justin Wren | Fight for the Forgotten
Justin Wren is an MMA juggernaut with the body of a Viking and the heart of a Pygmy. He's also the author of Fight for the Forgotten: How a Mixed Martial Artist Stopped Fighting for Himself and Started Fighting for Others.
607: Laila Ali | Reach!
Laila Ali is a world-champion boxer, entrepreneur, and author of Reach! Finding Strength, Spirit, and Personal Power.
Minisode Monday #48 | Thinking with Your Body
In this Minisode Monday, Dilbert's Scott Adams rejoins us to talk about using the body to gauge ideas the brain thinks up during the creative process -- and sort what works from what doesn't.