Adam Grant

New Episodes Alert: Explore Leadership and Potential on the Moonshots Podcast!

 

Are you ready to redefine your understanding of leadership? Please tune in to our latest episode of the Moonshots Podcast, where hosts Mike and Mark take you through the journey of legendary basketball coach Phil Jackson. This episode, titled "Servant Leadership in 4 Empowering Ideas and Examples," is more than just a discussion; it explores Jackson's unique approach to leadership, as detailed in his book "Eleven Rings: The Soul of Success."

Phil Jackson, renowned for his tenure in the NBA, brought a distinctive leadership style that transformed how we look at team dynamics and success. Mike and Mark dissect this approach, using engaging audio clips and offering deep, thought-provoking insights. Whether you're a sports enthusiast or a leader in your field, this episode will shed new light on the essence of servant leadership.

🏀 Don't miss out! Listen now and join the conversation: Servant Leadership in 4 Empowering Ideas and Examples

Episode Feature: "Adam Grant Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things"

Get ready for another exhilarating episode of the Moonshots Podcast! In "Adam Grant Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things," hosts Mike and Mark dive deep into the revolutionary concepts presented in Adam Grant's book "Hidden Potential."

This episode isn't just about ideas; it's about transformation. Discover the incredible power of character traits and skills development, and learn about the impactful Coach Effect. Adam Grant's insights are theoretical and practical tools for anyone looking to unlock their hidden potential and achieve more incredible things.

🌟 Join us on this enlightening journey and uncover the secrets to unlocking your hidden potential: Adam Grant Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things

Stay tuned for more inspiring episodes from the Moonshots Podcast, where we continually explore the boundaries of what's possible!

 

Second Order Thinking

Second Order Thinking

Hello members and subscribers! The ninth Moonshots Master episode is here and we are diving into Critical Thinking and SECOND ORDER THINKING!

Helping set the scene for Second Order Thinking we think it only right to start with Howard Marks, who explains why if you think the same as everyone else you're not going to be a superior investor. We then have breakdowns, courtesy Yanis from Time Management and Productivity, of both Second Order Thinking and how it influences future actions, as well as Second Order Consequences and how every action has a consequence.

Now it’s time to truly understand the concept of Second Order Thinking, so we break down some thinking from Roman Krznaric of Big Think, who tells us that it is possible to utilise long term thinking and imagine the future if you retrain your brain. Swedish Investor then breaks down Howard Marks’ 3 chapters on risk, and how understand, recognize, and control it. Lastly, we have Taylor Benterud, who creates a great example of second order consequences for us, demonstrating some long-term thinking as a mental model with an agency model example.

Helping us adopt the practice and techniques of Second Order Thinking we get introduced to the concept of critical thinking with the TED-Ed channel which help us find the most useful information. We then have Jordan Peterson teaching us how critical thinking and writing are so interconnected. And finally, we have classic Moonshotter Adam Grant who emphasises the power of procrastination, and how it’s essential to leave yourself enough time to really think and grow.

Plus our reading list is full of tips, tricks and tools to help you harness your thinking, decision making and Second Order Thinking.

New Episode: Adam Grant - Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know

New Episode: Adam Grant - Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know

Think Again is a book about the benefit of doubt, and about how we can get better at embracing the unknown and the joy of being wrong. In the end, learning to rethink may be the secret skill to give you the edge in a world-changing faster than ever.

Good teachers introduce new thoughts, but great teachers introduce new ways of thinking. - A.G Think Again