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Lavin Voices

Podkast av The Lavin Agency

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Conversations with the world’s top voices—curated by The Lavin Agency. Pulitzer Prize winners, bestselling authors, C-suite executives, and visionary entrepreneurs share the big ideas shaping business, culture, and society. Each week, Lavin Voices brings you insights that will change how you think, feel, and act. Consider this your front-row seat to the conversations moving the world forward.

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episode Corinne Low: How to Build Stronger Workplaces Where Women Can “Have It All” cover

Corinne Low: How to Build Stronger Workplaces Where Women Can “Have It All”

Women are on an uneven playing field at work and at home—which means the companies that help them thrive will unlock a lasting advantage over the competition. This week on Lavin Voices, we talk to Wharton professor Corinne Low, author of Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women's Lives and How to Get the Most Out of Yours. A "40 Under 40" MBA professor, Corinne has spent her career helping women carve out their joy and helping companies support women in ways that maximize profits and staff retention. She's a workplace consultant who's advised Fortune 500 companies, as well as a brilliant, accessible, high-energy keynote speaker whose talks equip women, men, and organizations to get the best out of their economic lives and build a stronger workplace—and, as a result, a stronger democracy.  In this episode, you'll learn: * How parenting and jobs have simultaneously become more intensive  * What "the squeeze" is for working parents and how to survive it * Why flexibility isn't what working mothers actually need (and what is) * How simple workplace changes can help you keep your best talent forever * The hidden advantages of retaining talented women mid-career * Why investing in women's careers is actually investing in the future of our families and our democracy In conversation with The Lavin Agency's Director of Intellectual Talent, Charles Yao, Corinne answers these questions and more: * What keeps women from advancing in organizations? * How can firms create work-life balance? * Why does the gender wage gap persist? * Should you "lean in" at work? * How can women negotiate better working conditions? Learn more about Corinne or book her as a keynote speaker: https://thelavinagency.com/speakers/corinne-low/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=corinne+low+lavin+voices [https://thelavinagency.com/speakers/corinne-low/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=corinne+low+lavin+voices] Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for more big ideas: ‪@TheLavinAgency [‪@TheLavinAgency] ‬Credits: Producers: Alethea Ng and Kshiteej Sawhney Host: Charles Yao Guest: Corinne Low

25. nov. 2025 - 48 min
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Alexandra Samuel: My AI Coach Changed My Life

Can AI be your coach? Or even... your friend? One tech journalist explains how a 10-week experiment with AI turned into a relationship that changed everything. This week on Lavin Voices, we talk to Lavin Exclusive Speaker Alexandra Samuel: tech journalist and AI workplace expert, contributor to The Wall Street Journal and Harvard Business Review, and author of multiple books on workplace tech. She is also the creator of the new podcast "Me + Viv": a deeply personal exploration of her journey to build an AI coach, and what that taught her about humanity, technology, community, and even her own self. She's also a sought-after keynote speaker who helps audiences understand how to harness AI's potential while avoiding its pitfalls, showing leaders and teams how to use technology to strengthen (not replace) human connection. In this episode, you'll learn: * How to build a custom AI assistant that actually understands you * Why AI works better as an interviewer than an oracle * The psychological risks of AI companionship (and how to manage them) * How to overcome AI's tendency toward "sycophancy" and get real feedback * Why treating AI as imaginative space (not search engine) unlocks its true power * The importance of making human connection your default, not your backup In conversation with The Lavin Agency's Director of Intellectual Talent, Charles Yao, Alexandra answers these questions and more: * Can AI be a companion? * How can AI isolate you? * How can AI strengthen your human relationships instead of replacing them? * Is it healthy to use ChatGPT as a friend? Learn more about Alexandra or book her as a keynote speaker: https://thelavinagency.com/speakers/alexandra-samuel/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=alexandra+samuel+lavin+voices [https://thelavinagency.com/speakers/alexandra-samuel/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=alexandra+samuel+lavin+voices] Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for more big ideas: ‪@TheLavinAgency [@TheLavinAgency] Listen to Me + Viv now: ‬https://www.tvo.org/podcasts/me-plus-viv [‬https://www.tvo.org/podcasts/me-plus-viv] ------ Credits: Producers: Alethea Ng and Kshiteej Sawhney Host: Charles Yao Guest: Alexandra Samuel

18. nov. 2025 - 50 min
episode Jacob Ward: Helping Millions of Viewers Separate AI Hype from Reality cover

Jacob Ward: Helping Millions of Viewers Separate AI Hype from Reality

“I've often been called the Black Mirror correspondent, because that's what this is,” says Jacob Ward. For seven years, Jake was the on-air technology correspondent for NBC News, covering the monumental rise of AI for millions of mainstream viewers of NBC Nightly News and The Today Show. His influential book, The Loop, is credited with being one of the first to predict the rise of commercial AI and ChatGPT before they became part of our everyday lives. In it, he makes a powerful argument for how AI is uniquely capable of preying on our psychological vulnerabilities—and how to make sure it doesn’t. In this week’s episode of Lavin Voices, Jake helps host Charles Yao separate hype from reality at this fever pitch moment in AI, and he talks about why covering AI as a journalist is a “universal” beat, akin to democracy or capitalism. Jake also shows, from real-world examples, how it’s possible to regulate AI to ensure it has the widest possible benefits for all of society. “Where are the places in which we're using this technology to amplify the best parts of being human, the things that are really fragile and important about being human?” he asks. “And where are the places where we are using it to empower the least attractive qualities we have?” In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why AI coverage is now a “universal beat” like democracy or capitalism * How AI exploits our psychological blind spots—and what we can do about it * Why Jacob Ward predicted the AI boom before ChatGPT * How to regulate AI for societal benefit * Why the future of AI depends on human restraint and choice In conversation with The Lavin Agency’s Director of Intellectual Talent, Charles Yao, Jacob answers these questions and more: * What are the biggest ethical risks companies face with AI today? * How can businesses avoid becoming the “bad guys” in the AI narrative? * What is the “Super Villain Test” for AI innovation? * How can AI enhance employee experience instead of replacing jobs? * What’s the difference between using AI as a tool and using it as entertainment? * How can regulation keep pace with the speed of AI development? * Can AI ever help us make better human choices? * Why is restraint the most underrated principle in innovation today? * What does it truly mean to be human in the age of AI? Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for more big ideas:  @TheLavinAgency [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCyr8T6_Hhe77ab62useLeww] ------ Credits: Producers: Alethea Ng and Kshiteej Sawhney Host: Charles Yao Guest: Jacob Ward

11. nov. 2025 - 45 min
episode Bree Groff: How to Make Work Fun. Really cover

Bree Groff: How to Make Work Fun. Really

Work can be fun, says Bree Groff. In fact, work should be fun! And enjoying our workdays will make us not only more productive, but also more human. This week on Lavin Voices, we talk to Lavin Exclusive Speaker Bree Groff. Bree is a workplace culture expert and author of Today Was Fun: A Book About Work (Seriously). A hotly in-demand consultant and keynote speaker, Bree has worked with organizations like Pfizer and Microsoft to transform how teams think about work, boosting productivity and happiness along the way. In her dynamic keynotes, Bree challenges audiences to rethink the "patently ridiculous" norms we've accepted about work culture and shows leaders how to create environments where people thrive. "I'm a human being with only so many days on the planet," Bree says. "It's worth making these days fun—for myself and my team." In this episode, you'll learn: * Why we've normalized unhealthy work practices (and how to undo them) * The difference between work-life balance and work-life integration * Why fun at work isn't about ping pong tables or happy hours * How to design "Do Nothing Days" that spark creativity * What psychological safety really looks like in practice * Why professionalism often gets in the way of great work In conversation with The Lavin Agency's Director of Intellectual Talent, Charles Yao, Bree answers these questions and more: * Can you have fun at work? * Can customer service be fun? * Should you really "do what you love"? * What's the first step to changing workplace culture? * How can you tell if your employees are happy? * Why should business leaders care about employee engagement? * How can AI help us be more human at work? Learn more about Bree or book her as a keynote speaker: https://thelavinagency.com/speakers/bree-groff/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=bree+groff+lavin+voices Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for more big ideas: ‪ @TheLavinAgency [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCyr8T6_Hhe77ab62useLeww] ------ Credits: Producers: Alethea Ng and Kshiteej Sawhney Host: Charles Yao Guest: Bree Groff

4. nov. 2025 - 42 min
episode Nick Thompson on Running and "Doing Things That Seem Impossible." cover

Nick Thompson on Running and "Doing Things That Seem Impossible."

"If you keep moving forward, things will get better." Nick Thompson is the CEO of the Atlantic and the former editor in chief of Wired; he's also an American record-holding distance runner. In his new memoir, The Running Ground, Nick philosophizes on what running can teach us about life, work, resilience, confidence, commitment, focus, and good habits. "The effort is what you remember," he tells us. Also: "Discipline is cumulative." What does "talent" actually mean? How important is goal-setting? Nick talks to host Charles Yao about why showing up every day is the most important thing you can do. They also delve into how Nick's fascinating family history and hectic work schedule impact his running and vice versa. Success is not a mountain, he reminds us. It's a series of rolling peaks. In this episode, you'll learn: * How to overcome mental barriers in running and life * Why your brain limits your performance (and how to trick it) * The science of pain during exercise and endurance sports * What makes someone talented at running (and why it's not what you think) * How to balance career ambitions with athletic training In conversation with The Lavin Agency's Director of Intellectual Talent, Charles Yao, Nick answers these questions and more: * Can you get faster at running in your 40s? * What are the best marathon training tips for busy professionals? * What is ultra marathon training like? * Can you improve running performance with age? * How can you stay motivated during long training cycles? Learn more about Nick or book him as a keynote speaker: https://thelavinagency.com/speakers/nick-thompson/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=nick+thompson+lavin+voices [https://thelavinagency.com/speakers/nick-thompson/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_campaign=nick+thompson+lavin+voices] Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for more big ideas: ‪@TheLavinAgency [@TheLavinAgency]‬ ------ Credits: Producers: Alethea Ng and Kshiteej Sawhney Host: Charles Yao Guest: Nick Thompson

28. okt. 2025 - 34 min
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