Dent the Universe With Guy Kawasaki’s Remarkable People

Are you looking for inspiration on how to dent the universe? Then wait no longer. There’s a new podcast in town aiming to shake up the way you see the world. Startup expert and chief evangelist at Canva, Guy Kawasaki has added his formidable thought leadership to the ranks of podcasters.

Kawasaki first came to fame as the Chief Evangelist of Apple, even getting a mention in the 2015 film Steve Jobs. The film shows the article where Kawasaki predicted Jobs’ company Next was a way to get back into Apple. He was right.

Now, Kawasaki is applying his insight and intuition to look at how remarkable people operate. His podcasts feature people who changed how we view the world, such as his first guest conservationist Jane Goodall, or future guests like master of persuasion Robert Cialdini and Apple computer creator Steve Wozniak.

Kawasaki says “In tactical and practical ways, my podcast will help you change the world, dent the universe, and succeed against all odds.”

Check out the first episode of Guy Kawasaki’s Remarkable People here, featuring Jane Goodall.


This article originally appeared on BigSpeak on Dec 10, 2019

Great Books for Your Holiday Reading List

The holidays are coming and you know what that means—gift-giving and downtime to catch up on your reading. If you’re looking for a few good non-fiction books to stimulate your brain and excite your imagination, check out our 2019 holiday book list below. These books will give you ideas to improve your storytelling, startup success, habits and more. Get one for yourself, a friend or colleague.

Atomic Habits

James Clear’s bestselling book on how to create successful habits to change your life is the perfect book for you or a friend to get started on the new you in 2020.

Best Story Wins

Learn the secrets to telling a good story from the man who helped make you laugh and cry for 20 years with movies like Up and Toy Story, former Pixar story artist and animator Matthew Luhn.

Gray Day

Eric O’Neill’s book on taking down the biggest spy in American Intelligence is non-fiction but reads like a thriller. Put it down at your own risk.

Introvert’s Edge

Whether you’re an extrovert or an introvert, selling is a system that can be learned by all. Learn the fundamentals of the sales system that made Matthew Pollard an expert in rapid growth.

Lean Out

Get inspired to rethink how we work in 2020 and beyond from former Google employee and work thought leader Marissa Orr.

Surprising Science of Meetings

Meetings are horrible but you can change that. Find out how to make your meetings work for you from the expert of meetings himself, Stephen Rogelberg.

That Will Never Work

Learn lessons on how to take your business idea to new heights by reading the incredible journey, from idea to success, of Netflix co-founder and first CEO, Marc Randolph.The holidays are coming and you know what that means—gift-giving and downtime to catch up on your reading. If you’re looking for a few good non-fiction books to stimulate your brain and excite your imagination, check out our 2019 holiday book list below. These books will give you ideas to improve your storytelling, startup success, habits and more. Get one for yourself, a friend or colleague.

Atomic Habits

James Clear’s bestselling book on how to create successful habits to change your life is the perfect book for you or a friend to get started on the new you in 2020.

Best Story Wins

Learn the secrets to telling a good story from the man who helped make you laugh and cry for 20 years with movies like Up and Toy Story, former Pixar story artist and animator Matthew Luhn.

Gray Day

Eric O’Neill’s book on taking down the biggest spy in American Intelligence is non-fiction but reads like a thriller. Put it down at your own risk.

Introvert’s Edge

Whether you’re an extrovert or an introvert, selling is a system that can be learned by all. Learn the fundamentals of the sales system that made Matthew Pollard an expert in rapid growth.

Lean Out

Get inspired to rethink how we work in 2020 and beyond from former Google employee and work thought leader Marissa Orr.

Surprising Science of Meetings

Meetings are horrible but you can change that. Find out how to make your meetings work for you from the expert of meetings himself, Stephen Rogelberg.The holidays are coming and you know what that means—gift-giving and downtime to catch up on your reading. If you’re looking for a few good non-fiction books to stimulate your brain and excite your imagination, check out our 2019 holiday book list below. These books will give you ideas to improve your storytelling, startup success, habits and more. Get one for yourself, a friend or colleague.

Atomic Habits

James Clear’s bestselling book on how to create successful habits to change your life is the perfect book for you or a friend to get started on the new you in 2020.

Best Story Wins

Learn the secrets to telling a good story from the man who helped make you laugh and cry for 20 years with movies like Up and Toy Story, former Pixar story artist and animator Matthew Luhn.

Gray Day

Eric O’Neill’s book on taking down the biggest spy in American Intelligence is non-fiction but reads like a thriller. Put it down at your own risk.

Introvert’s Edge

Whether you’re an extrovert or an introvert, selling is a system that can be learned by all. Learn the fundamentals of the sales system that made Matthew Pollard an expert in rapid growth.

Lean Out

Get inspired to rethink how we work in 2020 and beyond from former Google employee and work thought leader Marissa Orr.

Surprising Science of Meetings

Meetings are horrible but you can change that. Find out how to make your meetings work for you from the expert of meetings himself, Stephen Rogelberg.

That Will Never Work

Learn lessons on how to take your business idea to new heights by reading the incredible journey, from idea to success, of Netflix co-founder and first CEO, Marc Randolph.

You Look Like a Thing and I Love You

Janelle Shane’s comical take on the limitations of Artificial Intelligence will have you laughing as much as thinking about what the future holds for A.I.

This article originally appeared on BigSpeak on Nov 26, 2019

That Will Never Work

Learn lessons on how to take your business idea to new heights by reading the incredible journey, from idea to success, of Netflix co-founder and first CEO, Marc Randolph.

You Look Like a Thing and I Love You

Janelle Shane’s comical take on the limitations of Artificial Intelligence will have you laughing as much as thinking about what the future holds for A.I.

This article originally appeared on BigSpeak on Nov 26, 2019

You Look Like a Thing and I Love You

Janelle Shane’s comical take on the limitations of Artificial Intelligence will have you laughing as much as thinking about what the future holds for A.I.

This article originally appeared on BigSpeak on Nov 26, 2019