Guy Kawasaki's Remarkable People Podcast
1) Esther Wojcicki: Godmother of Silicon Valley, legendary teacher, and mother of a super-family
Esther Wojcicki — “Woj” to her many friends and admirers — is famous for three things: Teaching a high school class that has changed the lives of thousands of students Raising three daughters who ha...Show More
2) How to Experience More Meaning in Your Life with Dave Evans
Dave Evans explains why impact and fulfillment fall short—and how to experience real meaning through flow, presence, and daily life.
3) Why Listening Unlocks Deeper Human Connection with Haru Yamada
Haru Yamada explains why listening—not speaking—is the real key to connection, leadership, and understanding in a noisy world.
4) Earth Day with Jane Goodall: A Life, A Legacy, A Call to Act
This Earth Day, we revisit a remarkable conversation with Jane Goodall—both a timely call to action and a reflection on a life that reshaped how we see animals, nature, and ourselves. From her ground...Show More
5) Why Innovation Demands a Mindshift with Brian Solis
Brian Solis explains Mindshift, AI, and how leaders move from automation to augmentation to shape the future—not just react to it.
6) The Grandmothers Who Defied a Dictatorship to Find Their Grandchildren with Haley Cohen Gilliland
Journalist Haley Cohen Gilliland shares the powerful true story behind A Flower Traveled in My Blood—and the grandmothers who used DNA to reclaim stolen children.
7) Brad Meltzer on The Viper, Witness Protection, and Starting Over
Brad Meltzer on The Viper, witness protection, pentimento, and turning life’s rough drafts into masterpieces.
8) How Does Disruption Actually Happen Inside Organizations with Scott Anthony
Scott Anthony explains why disruption isn’t innovation, how companies survive change, and lessons from his new book Epic Disruptions.
9) Jennifer Welch: Outspoken, Unapologetic, and Unafraid in Divided America
Jennifer Welch on outrage, her husband's addiction recovery, and betting on yourself—plus her new book Life Is a Lazy Susan of Sh*t Sandwiches.
10) Dolly Chugh: Why “Good People” Struggle with Bias and What to Do About It
We first released this episode with Dolly Chugh more than a year ago, but it feels even more relevant today. Dolly is a social psychologist at NYU who studies how well-intentioned people deal with bi...Show More