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Guy Kawasaki get’s remarkably candid with Radical Candor.
On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast, Amy and Kim sit down with the remarkable Guy Kawasaki, Chief Evangelist at Canva and host of the Remarkable People podcast. The conversation delves into Guy's storied career, his insights on leadership, and his newest book, Think Remarkable: 9 Paths to Transform Your Life and Make a Difference. They explore the concept of being remarkable, the importance of saying yes, and the value of grit, growth, and grace in both personal and professional life. With humor and candor, Guy shares anecdotes from his journey, offering listeners valuable lessons on how to make a difference and lead a meaningful life.
Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast.
Episode Links:
Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction
Kim and Amy introduce guest Guy Kawasaki, chief evangelist, author and host of the Remarkable People podcast.
(00:03:31) The Power of Saying Yes
Guy discusses his "default to yes" philosophy and its impact on his career.
(00:07:29) Defining Remarkable
Exploring what it means to be remarkable and how everyone can make a difference.
(00:12:29) Jane Goodall on Remarkable People
The serendipitous chain of events that led to Jane Goodall being the first podcast guest.
(00:16:42) The Importance of Environment in Growth
How the right environment is crucial for fostering a growth mindset.
(00:22:02) The Difference Between Passion and Interest
Challenging the definition of passion, and the idea that interests can evolve into passions.
(00:25:23) Get Interested in Your People
A personal story that illustrates the importance of sharing interests with others.
(00:31:40) Dealing with Stereotypes
Personal experience with racial stereotyping and advice on handling it with humor and grace.
(00:40:14) Connecting with People of Opposing Viewpoints
The approach of asking “how” instead of “why” to foster understanding in difficult conversations.
(00:44:48) Be Curious, Solve Problems, Do Good
Stacey Abrams' mantra and how it aligns with the themes in Guy’s book.
(00:47:34) Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
Advice on recognizing and overcoming imposter syndrome.
(00:57:02) The Art of Making Decisions Right
Focus on making decisions right, not just making the right decision.
(01:01:26) Lessons in Motivation
A story about mistaken identity and the unexpected sources of motivation.
(01:07:44) Conclusion
…
continue reading
On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast, Amy and Kim sit down with the remarkable Guy Kawasaki, Chief Evangelist at Canva and host of the Remarkable People podcast. The conversation delves into Guy's storied career, his insights on leadership, and his newest book, Think Remarkable: 9 Paths to Transform Your Life and Make a Difference. They explore the concept of being remarkable, the importance of saying yes, and the value of grit, growth, and grace in both personal and professional life. With humor and candor, Guy shares anecdotes from his journey, offering listeners valuable lessons on how to make a difference and lead a meaningful life.
Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast.
Episode Links:
- Guy Kawasaki
- Books | Guy Kawasaki
- Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People Podcast
- Think Remarkable | Guy Kawasaki
- Guy Kawasaki | Substack
- Is There Better Than Better | Ellen Langer
- Developing a Growth Mindset with Carol Dweck
- Mindset | Carol Dweck
- Kim Scott: The Power of Radical Respect and Candor | YouTube
- The Problem With Passion 3 | 9 | Radical Candor
- Beyond 'Sorry': How to Apologize and Mean It 6 | 22 | Radical Candor
Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction
Kim and Amy introduce guest Guy Kawasaki, chief evangelist, author and host of the Remarkable People podcast.
(00:03:31) The Power of Saying Yes
Guy discusses his "default to yes" philosophy and its impact on his career.
(00:07:29) Defining Remarkable
Exploring what it means to be remarkable and how everyone can make a difference.
(00:12:29) Jane Goodall on Remarkable People
The serendipitous chain of events that led to Jane Goodall being the first podcast guest.
(00:16:42) The Importance of Environment in Growth
How the right environment is crucial for fostering a growth mindset.
(00:22:02) The Difference Between Passion and Interest
Challenging the definition of passion, and the idea that interests can evolve into passions.
(00:25:23) Get Interested in Your People
A personal story that illustrates the importance of sharing interests with others.
(00:31:40) Dealing with Stereotypes
Personal experience with racial stereotyping and advice on handling it with humor and grace.
(00:40:14) Connecting with People of Opposing Viewpoints
The approach of asking “how” instead of “why” to foster understanding in difficult conversations.
(00:44:48) Be Curious, Solve Problems, Do Good
Stacey Abrams' mantra and how it aligns with the themes in Guy’s book.
(00:47:34) Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
Advice on recognizing and overcoming imposter syndrome.
(00:57:02) The Art of Making Decisions Right
Focus on making decisions right, not just making the right decision.
(01:01:26) Lessons in Motivation
A story about mistaken identity and the unexpected sources of motivation.
(01:07:44) Conclusion
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Guy Kawasaki get’s remarkably candid with Radical Candor.
On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast, Amy and Kim sit down with the remarkable Guy Kawasaki, Chief Evangelist at Canva and host of the Remarkable People podcast. The conversation delves into Guy's storied career, his insights on leadership, and his newest book, Think Remarkable: 9 Paths to Transform Your Life and Make a Difference. They explore the concept of being remarkable, the importance of saying yes, and the value of grit, growth, and grace in both personal and professional life. With humor and candor, Guy shares anecdotes from his journey, offering listeners valuable lessons on how to make a difference and lead a meaningful life.
Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast.
Episode Links:
Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction
Kim and Amy introduce guest Guy Kawasaki, chief evangelist, author and host of the Remarkable People podcast.
(00:03:31) The Power of Saying Yes
Guy discusses his "default to yes" philosophy and its impact on his career.
(00:07:29) Defining Remarkable
Exploring what it means to be remarkable and how everyone can make a difference.
(00:12:29) Jane Goodall on Remarkable People
The serendipitous chain of events that led to Jane Goodall being the first podcast guest.
(00:16:42) The Importance of Environment in Growth
How the right environment is crucial for fostering a growth mindset.
(00:22:02) The Difference Between Passion and Interest
Challenging the definition of passion, and the idea that interests can evolve into passions.
(00:25:23) Get Interested in Your People
A personal story that illustrates the importance of sharing interests with others.
(00:31:40) Dealing with Stereotypes
Personal experience with racial stereotyping and advice on handling it with humor and grace.
(00:40:14) Connecting with People of Opposing Viewpoints
The approach of asking “how” instead of “why” to foster understanding in difficult conversations.
(00:44:48) Be Curious, Solve Problems, Do Good
Stacey Abrams' mantra and how it aligns with the themes in Guy’s book.
(00:47:34) Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
Advice on recognizing and overcoming imposter syndrome.
(00:57:02) The Art of Making Decisions Right
Focus on making decisions right, not just making the right decision.
(01:01:26) Lessons in Motivation
A story about mistaken identity and the unexpected sources of motivation.
(01:07:44) Conclusion
…
continue reading
On this episode of the Radical Candor podcast, Amy and Kim sit down with the remarkable Guy Kawasaki, Chief Evangelist at Canva and host of the Remarkable People podcast. The conversation delves into Guy's storied career, his insights on leadership, and his newest book, Think Remarkable: 9 Paths to Transform Your Life and Make a Difference. They explore the concept of being remarkable, the importance of saying yes, and the value of grit, growth, and grace in both personal and professional life. With humor and candor, Guy shares anecdotes from his journey, offering listeners valuable lessons on how to make a difference and lead a meaningful life.
Get all of the show notes at RadicalCandor.com/podcast.
Episode Links:
- Guy Kawasaki
- Books | Guy Kawasaki
- Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People Podcast
- Think Remarkable | Guy Kawasaki
- Guy Kawasaki | Substack
- Is There Better Than Better | Ellen Langer
- Developing a Growth Mindset with Carol Dweck
- Mindset | Carol Dweck
- Kim Scott: The Power of Radical Respect and Candor | YouTube
- The Problem With Passion 3 | 9 | Radical Candor
- Beyond 'Sorry': How to Apologize and Mean It 6 | 22 | Radical Candor
Chapters:
(00:00:00) Introduction
Kim and Amy introduce guest Guy Kawasaki, chief evangelist, author and host of the Remarkable People podcast.
(00:03:31) The Power of Saying Yes
Guy discusses his "default to yes" philosophy and its impact on his career.
(00:07:29) Defining Remarkable
Exploring what it means to be remarkable and how everyone can make a difference.
(00:12:29) Jane Goodall on Remarkable People
The serendipitous chain of events that led to Jane Goodall being the first podcast guest.
(00:16:42) The Importance of Environment in Growth
How the right environment is crucial for fostering a growth mindset.
(00:22:02) The Difference Between Passion and Interest
Challenging the definition of passion, and the idea that interests can evolve into passions.
(00:25:23) Get Interested in Your People
A personal story that illustrates the importance of sharing interests with others.
(00:31:40) Dealing with Stereotypes
Personal experience with racial stereotyping and advice on handling it with humor and grace.
(00:40:14) Connecting with People of Opposing Viewpoints
The approach of asking “how” instead of “why” to foster understanding in difficult conversations.
(00:44:48) Be Curious, Solve Problems, Do Good
Stacey Abrams' mantra and how it aligns with the themes in Guy’s book.
(00:47:34) Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
Advice on recognizing and overcoming imposter syndrome.
(00:57:02) The Art of Making Decisions Right
Focus on making decisions right, not just making the right decision.
(01:01:26) Lessons in Motivation
A story about mistaken identity and the unexpected sources of motivation.
(01:07:44) Conclusion
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