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The Most Interesting Woman in the World / Being Remarkable (Season 3, Episode 3)

The Most Interesting Woman in the World / Being Remarkable (Season 3, Episode 3)

FromMoonwalk


The Most Interesting Woman in the World / Being Remarkable (Season 3, Episode 3)

FromMoonwalk

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

"Some people go to sleep and have God appear in their dreams. I just looked her up" - Sudev Namboodiri Remarkable. If you didn't pass 5th grade, you have no idea what that word means. But, when something's remarkable - you know it when you see it. On this episode, we talk to the founders of a fake religion and then, one of TIME's People of the Year to uncover how to transform your working life by being remarkable. Plus: - How do you become the most interesting woman in the world? - What happens when you meet strangers on the internet? - What are the inner-mechanics of being remarkable and how can you use them to your advantage?  - How do you build the foundation for a deep, focused career? - What happened to Pardis Sabeti in 2015 that really, really sucked? For more material on this episode, go to realtalkstudio.com. P.S. Sign up for the email list here.    Production and Special Credits Special Guests: Pardis Sabeti, Sudev, Amanda, and Paca Host, Producer, Sound Design, Research: Mohnish Soundararajan Co-Host: Kevin Sanji Feedback: Kevin Sanji and Justine Brumm Special Music: "Turkana Boy" by Thousand Days Intro Music: Electric Mantis  
Released:
Nov 9, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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