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Where ideas meet action. Each episode features recordings from live conversations that originally aired on LinkedIn, bringing together global thought leaders, innovators, and curious minds. We explore the future of leadership, technology, entrepreneurship, and human-centered strategy—covering AI, business trends, and the big questions shaping tomorrow. Whether you’re a founder, creator, or lifelong learner, Idea Citizen is your space to think and connect with what’s next.

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Portada del episodio Annie Duke on Ideas

Annie Duke on Ideas

You can do everything right and still lose the hand. This comes from Annie Duke who won millions at the poker table and still lost hands. In poker, "resulting" is a death sentence. If you play a perfect hand but the river card goes against you, you don't change your strategy—you trust your process. Duke brought this logic to the world of decision-making, and it’s a masterclass in how to handle ideas. Most of us work backward. We see a bad result and assume we were wrong. But in an uncertain world, a good idea with a bad outcome is still a good idea. Strategy is about making the best possible bet with the information you have at the time. If you let the "randomness of results" dictate your next move, you’re no longer in control of your strategy—the luck is.

21 de may de 2026 - 1 min
Portada del episodio Clayton Christensen on Ideas

Clayton Christensen on Ideas

The most dangerous ideas don't look irrelevant. Clayton Christensen called this the innovator's dilemma. The best companies don't fail because they're lazy or stupid. They fail because they're too good at what they already do. They listen to customers. Invest in improvements. Chase higher margins. All the right moves. And it kills them. Disruptive ideas almost never look good at first. They're cheaper, simpler, worse by traditional metrics. Existing customers don't want them. The margins are terrible. Every rational analysis says ignore it. So the smart companies do. In 2000, Netflix offered itself to Blockbuster for $50 million. Blockbuster passed. They were making $800 million a year in late fees alone. Why would they care about some DVD-by-mail startup? Today Netflix is worth over $150 billion. Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy. The pattern is everywhere. The threat isn't the idea that looks dangerous. It's the one that looks too small to matter.

14 de may de 2026 - 1 min
Portada del episodio James Clear on Ideas

James Clear on Ideas

Every Olympic athlete wants to win gold. The goal isn't unique. James Clear makes this distinction in Atomic Habits: Goals are about the results you want. Systems are about the processes that get you there. Winners and losers often have the same goals. Every runner in the race wants to finish first. Every startup founder wants to build something big. The goal doesn't separate anyone. What separates them is the system. The daily process they've built. The habits that make progress inevitable instead of aspirational. Goals are good for setting direction. But systems are what actually move you forward. If you're not hitting your goals, you probably don't have a goal problem. You have a systems problem. Same goes for ideas. We all have ideas we say we'll work on "someday." But without a system — a time, a place, a process — someday never comes.

7 de may de 2026 - 1 min
Portada del episodio Why Good Ideas Die Before Anyone Finds Out They're Good

Why Good Ideas Die Before Anyone Finds Out They're Good

Most ideas don't die because they're bad. They die before anyone finds out whether they're good. In this episode, we break down the four psychological biases that kill ideas before they ever get a real shot — and why they're so hard to spot. They don't show up as fear or ego. They show up as caution, preparation, and responsible thinking. We cover:Imposter Bias — why you keep refining when what your idea actually needs is contact with the worldNegativity Bias — why one critical comment outweighs three encouraging ones, and how to recalibrate the signalThe Spotlight Effect — why the audience judging you is far less attentive than you imagine (Airbnb launched three times before anyone noticed)Status Quo Bias — the most dangerous one, because it hits hardest when things are actually going well Each bias comes with a real-world founder story — Instagram, Snapchat, Airbnb, Nokia — and a set of questions to interrupt the pattern when you catch it running. If you've been sitting on an idea, this one's for you.

1 de may de 2026 - 7 min
Portada del episodio Morgan Housel on Ideas

Morgan Housel on Ideas

If you're measuring your progress against someone else's timeline, you'll quit too early. Morgan Housel calls this quiet compounding. We're obsessed with breakthroughs. The overnight success. The viral moment. But the most impressive results in nature happen silently. Giant sequoias. Mountains. Coral reefs. Growth is almost never visible right now. But it's staggering over long periods. Ideas work the same way. We want validation now. But the best ideas need time to compound. The value isn't obvious in year one. It's obvious in year ten. And if you're constantly comparing your progress to someone else's timeline, you'll quit before the compounding kicks in. That person who seems ahead of you? They might just be on year seven while you're on year two. You're not behind. You're just earlier. The skill isn't moving faster. It's staying in the game long enough for the compounding to show up.

30 de abr de 2026 - 1 min
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