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99pages99pages#49. How to GSD- Life Hacks with Great EntrepreneursJeff Khadavi & Omid Pourmoradi are fathers, business owners, and athletes. How on earth do these guys get it done. Today, we talk all things "life hacks" to maximize the squeeze we get out of each day of life. This is Jeff's 2nd appearance on 99pages, please consider listening to episode #20. The Boring Brilliance of Index Funds--one of our most popular episodes. Jeff is a successful Entreprenuer and investor with a passion for personal development.Omid is the CEO of Faviana, a line of luxury gowns and dresses for women, he's the father of four and...2025-04-151h 2799pages99pages#48. Athletic Pain Management with Alec KassinAlec is the founder of PainFreeComeback.com, an expert in helping serious athletes overcome the chronic pain that keeps them from pursuing their passions. On 99pages, we talk a lot about health span and lifespan--it's imperative to lead an active life with exercise and sport. But part of that equation that we dont always address is pain. We'll all get injured and hurt. What do we do when that happens? How does it affect the brain? And how should think about pushing past the pain? Or throttling back.My guest today has nuanced answers to many of...2025-03-251h 1499pages99pages#47. USAID w/ Ned McMahon, author of Wisdom & The Baobab TreeToday we’re talking with a Former Diplomat and Professor and one of the most experienced foreign operators I know—Mr. Ned McMahon. Ned has had an illustrious career serving a Foreign Service Officer for the US Department of State specializing in  African Affairs, He spent another 10 years as the reigional director and senior program officer for East, Central & West Africa for the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. He’s currently a professor at both the University of Vermont, and MIddleBury college…and he just happens to be my good friend. Ned decided to channel his experience...2025-03-131h 4499pages99pages#46. Die With Zero w/ Tal MooreThe topic today is the book Die With Zero by Bill Perkins. I did an episode back in November, Episode #42 on Money. It was a precursor to this conversation, and either before or after you listen to this episode, I hope you’ll go back and take a listen. The topic of money, and how we think about money, how we relate to money, is such a vital part to finding peace and happiness in the world. We simultaneously need to know the value of a dollar, but also its limits. We must find balances between thrift, generosity, and tr...2025-02-031h 0999pages99pages#45. H1B Visas--A Hot TakeIt was a couple weeks ago when my text messages starting getting super intense about this conversation around the H1B visa program. I personally came to the United States as a result of the H1B visa, and have some conflicting emotions around it. Eager to share them with you! 2025-01-2124 min99pages99pages#44. Veterans & Psychedelics' Future--Jesse Gould w/ Heroic Hearts ProjectPsychadelic journeys, when used in a spiritual or therapeutic context—not a recreational one when you take them before a concert or night out—but if they’re used with the correct set and setting—meaning mindset and physical surroundings—they can lead to tremendous mental health benefits. A feeling of belonging, a surge of connectivity to the world and the communities around us. A relief of depression, addiction, and PTSD suffering.  That last category is particularly important to me…without depressing you too much, I want to tell you that my West Point class just passed a mindblowing...2024-12-2253 min99pages99pages#43. Post Election Media Diets with Tom Spence of Basic BooksTom Spence is the Executive Editor of Basic Books, a newly formed conservative imprint from the Hachette Publishing Group. He's a Fellow at The Heritage Foundation and a former guest on the 99pages podcast back from our days as a YouTube stream. I brought him on so we can discuss the ways that we can think about the types of media we consume and the ways we can start bridging some of the divides in our country. 2024-12-1158 min99pages99pages#42. MoneyOn the eve of Thanksgiving, I wanted to talk about the most taboo topic at the dinner table...money. I personally believe we don't have enough conversations about it, and I thought we could use it as a vehicle to discuss some of our more finite resources in life. 2024-11-2617 min99pages99pages#41. Post-Election Thoughts for all AmericansYesterday was Election Day 2024. There's a lot of heavy hearts out there in the country right now. Regardless of where you are on the political spectrum, I wanted to share some points of hope & optimism that I think are worth noting...the best of our country is yet to come. 2024-11-0612 min99pages99pages#40. Fighting For Your Marriage I can say this with 100% certainty—nothing in my life would be nearly as good had I not crushed it in the most important facet in my life…choosing the person to marry. Chelsea and I are celebrating our 8 year wedding anniversary this month. And I couldn’t be happier. Sure we have ups and downs, but my life is categorically awesome in no small part because of the way she supports me. So today we’re going to dive into the topic of Marriage with two special guests. First—Dr. Howard Markman, a professor at the University of Denver and...2024-10-281h 0999pages99pages#39. The Pivot--A slight shift in 99pages' direction99pages turned 4 years old this year, and we're in our 3rd design iteration of what this show looks like...and now it's time for iteration number 4. Here's a Quick Look at what I'm thinking. Thanks for being on the journey with me! 2024-10-1512 min99pages99pages#38. Sebastian Junger--Near Death Experiences, "In My Time of Dying"Near Death Experiences are among the most fascinating topics to explore. Rarely do we discuss what might be beyond our terrestrial consciousness. But after experiencing his own NDE, Sebastian Junger (The Perfect Storm, War, Tribe, Freedom) took his craft to the topic. A self-described rationalist, he takes a journalists art form to connect the pragmatic with the transcendent. This has quickly grown to become one of the most impactful books in my life, and I cannot recommend it highly enough. ALSO-Sebastian's life was saved with 10 units of blood donated by strangers. It's free, painless, and a wonderful...2024-10-011h 0399pages99pages#34. The Tectonic Shift--Introduction to a 3-part seriesIntroducing a 3-part series on GLP-1 inhibitors. The most important topic that we aren't talking enough about. 2024-09-3014 min99pages99pages#37. The Money-Final Episode of the Tectonic Shift2x Trillion dollar companies have already emerged from the use of these drugs’ shift into weightloss—Eli Lily and Novo Nordisk. These pharmaceutical giants have enormous potential not only to continue growing at a rate that rivals the largest technology companies in the world, but can displace billions of top line revenue from the makers of processed foods.  As you may remember from my two episodes with Dr. Michael Greger, author of “How Not To Die”, I have a deep passion for plant based & whole food eating. Nothing angers me like the processing of wholesome ingredients…this distancing...2024-09-2459 min99pages99pages#36. The Mind--Part 2 of The Tectonic ShiftTo help me take on the psychological, emotional, and even spiritual echoes among this GLP-1 class of drugs, I’ve invited one of the most dynamic people I know onto the Show. Rimi Chakraborty was once a very successful working professional in the consulting space, she served high flying clients, had an MIT MBA, but one day realized that all that stress was just not serving her. Rather than close in on herself, she decided to set an example for her and her community. She moved out to the Azores in Portugal and founded Minuvida, a business that helps he...2024-09-171h 0699pages99pages#35. The Body- Part 1 of The Tectonic ShiftIf you haven’t listened to the intro to this series yet, I suggest you pause, listen to thot 15min primer, and then come back. That primer explains the broad importance of these drugs and sets the stage for the series. We’re dividing this story into three parts…One on the Mind, One on The Body, and a third on The Money.  Today, we’re talking about the body. So I’ve brought on a good friend and classmate Dr. Daryn McClure to chat about what these drugs due for patients. Daryn is a family physician for Banner...2024-08-0244 min99pages99pages#33. Who Makes The NBA?Today we are discussing the book “Who Makes The NBA—Data driven answers to Basketball’s biggest questions”.  Well, really every junior high kid’s biggest questions—what does it take to get into the NBA? The book uses incredible amounts of team and player data with sophisticated AI tools to answer these consuming questions—what are the chances of playing in the NBA if I’m short? Why do some countries produce so many more NBA players than others? Do my chances improve if my father was in the NBA? How important are coaches? 2024-06-0553 min99pages99pages#32. The Ritual Effect with Dr. Michael NortonToday we’re speaking with Dr. Michael Norton. He’s the author of The Ritual Effect: From Habit to Ritual, Harness the Surprising Power of Everyday Actions. This book explains this widespread, but little understood, phenomena of rituals in everyday life. He offers practical ways to use rituals to enhance performance, foster preparedness, ease challenging situations, and enrich our lives. Michael Norton is a professor at the Harvard Business School where he’s been able to put many of these theories into practice with his community.  You know, I think about the rituals in my daily life with my fa...2024-05-1745 min99pages99pages#31. The Indian Army's Frontline LeadersToday, I’m talking with Sudeep Krishna and Purav Gandhi, authors of “Lead From The Front: Tales of the Indian Military”. India might be the country of my birth, but I’ll be the first to say that I don’t know the place that well. But what I can tell you is that it’s a complex country with state and national struggles rooted in caste, religion, and poverty. It also is a nuclear power with  decades of conflict against neighboring countries. I always thought my service in the American military would make it harder to relate to my Indian roo...2024-04-221h 0199pages99pages#30. Born to Run with Eric OrtonToday we’re speaking Eric Orton about the book Born To Run by Chris McDougall. Eric is actually featured in the book in a major way. He’s a world renowned endurance athlete and coach who was with Chris through much of his journey discovering minimalist running, and the Tarahumara tribe in Mexico: the tribe which inspired the thesis of the book: that human beings are born distance runners. And that the modern shoe industry has made our most valuable work tool—our feet—weaker and less capable. The direction of choice for the future of athletics is not more fea...2024-03-091h 1199pages99pages#29. Toby Keith, Mitt Romney, and High Rung ArtLet's chat about Tim Urban's "What's Our Problem"; Mckay Coppins "Romney", and the passing of country legend Toby Keith. There's a punchline in there worth a moment of pause. 2024-02-2007 min99pages99pages#28. Sober is the New Black: Quit Lit for the Sober CuriousAs dry January comes to an end in 2024, how should we reconsider our relationship with alcohol? I speak with my friend Jess Britt on our respective journeys to mocktails. If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol abuse, you should consider reaching out to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration at 1-800-662-4357  for resources in your area. 2024-01-311h 0899pages99pages#27. The OG Ear Hustle and 2024 Reading TipsA review of the book "Ear Hustle" and 2024 reading tips 2024-01-1708 min99pages99pages#26. How Not To Age with Michael Greger M.D. FACLMDr. Michael Greger of NutritionFacts.org returns to discuss healthy aging with diet & lifestyle. I'm also joined by Roy Langdell, my neighbor, and my role model for a life well lived. 2023-12-181h 0299pages99pages#25. Running For Your Life--Charlie EngleCharlie Engle is a world renowned endurance and adventure athlete, known for incredible accomplishments like running across the Sahara Desert, and winning numerous ultra marathons. But his story is so much deeper. It's a story of addiction, prison, the unfairness of the justice system and the financial crisis...but most of all, it's a story of redemption and the human spirit. I loved this book, and highly recommend it to all my listeners. Charlie is a good man doing good work, I'm proud to share this interview with you. 2023-11-131h 0999pages99pages#24. Book Recs: American Prometheus & The Code BreakerTwo books on vital technologies, providing us Mutually Assured Destruction and Individually Designed Creation. Take a moment to listen to our takeaways from American Prometheus & The Code Breaker. 2023-10-3106 min99pages99pages#23. Where's your Gravitas?Lisa Sun is a former management consultant turned fashion entrepreneur who wants to change the way we talk about confidence in the workplace. She combines the savvy of a seasoned operator with the rigor of a research professional in understanding what gives someone "Gravitas".2023-10-1758 min99pages99pages#22. Alone On The Wall with Augy CohnFree Solo, The Dawn Wall, Meru and the barrage of climbing documentaries continue to captivate audiences around the world. The books on which the documentaries are based thrilled me even more. In this episode, I speak with professional climber Augy Cohn about how the new wave of interest in rock climbing has affected the sport. 2023-09-1952 min99pages99pages#21. Everyday Dharma--Suneel Gupta and Finding Spiritual Duty.What makes Suneel special are not his vast accomplishments, which we’ll cover in the conversation…but the openness with which he discusses his personal and professional failures.  He talks more openly about his failures than pretty much any successful person I know.  And through that openness, he’s become a role model and coach for me.  Suneel is out with a new book called “EveryDay Dharma”. Dharma is a Hindu term used to describe one’s spiritual duty. It’s a term that I struggled with as I read the book in two ways. First, I have no idea what...2023-08-1658 min99pages99pages#20. The Boring Brilliance of Index Funds: The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John C BogleJohn C. Bogle is the founder of Vanguard and the creator of the Index Fund. It's a boring, inexpensive way to match the market year after year, which it turns out, is the best outcome the average investor can hope for. Why on earth do some people pick their own stocks? Or even worse, give their money to private managers who slice off percentage points of fees off your nest egg? I speak with investor & entrepreneur Jeff Khadavi on the wisdom of Buffett, Bogle, and the Index Funds. 2023-06-1552 min99pages99pagesWe're having a baby!!To all my listeners and supporters out there, my wife and I are having a second child in the next few days. It's a tremendously exciting time that has made me reflect on my reading journey, 99pages, and the future of the show. Just a brief message here as I take a few weeks off to focus on the family. 2023-02-0703 min99pages99pages#19. Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World with Jack WeatherfordMongolia is not a country one often thinks about when considering the influences of world power. But several hundred years ago, it was center of the largest global land empire that has ever existed. Genghis Khan—also known by his given name of Temujin— is often a misunderstood or even mythological character in the modern psyche. And the virtues of his great empire often get drowned out by a host of wild tall tales. But professor and author Jack Weatherford has spent his professional life bringing the Mongolian culture and the legacy of Genghis Khan into modern form...2023-01-0950 min99pages99pages#18. The Arab Spring 12 Years Later--Catherine Manfre discusses "Not There Yet" with special guest Dr. Gregory Gause of Texas A&M.12 years ago, Tunisia, Egypt and other Arab countries experienced one of the most dramatic acts of civil unrest in history. The Arab Spring brought millions of protesters into the streets to oppose authoritarian rule across several Middle Eastern countries. Catherine Manfre's memoir "Not There Yet" is a fascinating story spanning from Egypt in the Arab Spring to the steps of the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. Civil unrest against government institutions feels like the norm in today's world. We are joined by Dr. Gregory Gause, a professor at The Bush School of government at Texas A&M University to answer...2022-12-1653 min99pages99pages#17. How Not To Die: Dr. Michael Greger of NutritionFacts.org on corporate influence in food choiceDr. Michael Greger is the author of several books including "How Not To Die", "How Not To Diet", and "How To Survive a Pandemic". He's also the founder of NutritionFacts.org. He's on a mission to make fact based nutrition guidance accessible to the common person. The world of nutrition advice can be incredibly noisy; it's Dr. Greger's goal to make the science as clear cut as possible. I'm also joined by Nick Kenig, a friend and colleague who introduced my to Dr. Greger's books; and by Erin & Isabella Shea, the owners and operators of Vermont Cheeseless. 2022-10-2450 min99pages99pages# 16. What does it take to be President? Nasdaq's "World Reimagined" podcast host, Gautum Mukunda, on Picking PresidentsWith all the humor we extract out of Presidential elections, you might forget that we are picking literally the most powerful person in the world! We’re picking someone with the power to transform the economy, drop bombs, safeguard the nuclear codes…all sorts of crazy powers that no one has ever had before. Today we talk with Gautum Mukunda, Host of the NASDAQ's World Reimagined Podcast. He's also the author of “Picking Presidents”. He explains the evolving and confusing process that we Americans use to pick the most powerful person on the planet. If you enjoy today’s...2022-10-1231 min99pages99pages#15. You're Sentenced to Life In Prison...now what? Chris Wilson and The Master PlanAt the age of 17, Chris Wilson was sentenced to natural life in prison. It was during times of isolation that he decided to not only to turn his life around, but to make a difference in the lives of people who currently live in poverty-stricken communities similar to his childhood surroundings. His book "The Master Plan" is his story of reflection, self-improvement, persistence, and the cringe-worthy status of our justice system. Join us for an incredibly important discussion on American mass incarceration, and the lives it destroys. 2022-08-1156 min99pages99pages#14. Doug Stanton--Author of 12 Strong, and In Harms WayDoug Stanton is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, lecturer, screenwriter. His books include The Odyssey of Echo Company, In Harm’s Way, and Horse Soldiers. Horse Soldiers is the basis for a Jerry Bruckheimer produced series titled "12 Strong", starring Chris Hemsworth and Michael Shannon, released by Warner Bros. in 2018. Horse Soldiers is required reading by US Army Special Forces at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School. In Harm’s Way, the definitive account of the sinking, rescue, and valor of the USS Indianapolis crew, spent more than six months on the New York Times bestseller list...2022-07-1342 min99pages99pages#13. Moneyball My Life: Seth Stephens-Davidowitz on using data to make better life choicesSeth Stephens-Davidowitz has used data from the internet -- Google, social media, and even pornography searches -- to get new insights into the human psyche. He's a former Google Data Scientist who uses data measure racism, self-induced abortion, depression, child abuse, hateful mobs, the science of humor, sexual preference, anxiety, and sexual insecurity, among many other topics. His 2017 book, Everybody Lies was a New York Times bestseller and a PBS NewsHour Book of the Year. His latest book "Don't Trust Your Gut" applies that same big data analysis towards improving the decisions of everyday people in love, work, and life. W...2022-06-1644 min99pages99pages#12. David Gergen--CNN Senior Political Analyst--on 99pagesDavid Gergen has been in public service for the better part of 50 years. He served as a White House advisor to four US presidents—Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton. He is a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School and founder of the Center for Public Leadership. And he's probably best known for his segments on CNN where he serves as a Senior Political Analyst. We’re discussing his latest book, "Hearts Touched With Fire—How Great Leaders are Made". If you like this episode, please consider rating us on Apple or Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts. Those ratings help u...2022-06-0343 min99pages99pages#11. Mad Man--The Future of Advertising with Jeff RosenblumJeff Rosenblum is a born storyteller. Almost 30 years ago, he founded a digital ad agency when he saw the power of the internet taking shape. Today, his firm Questus is among the largest and most successful agencies in the world. Jeff has used his platform to create stories in the form of books and documentaries to educate people on how advertising can be a force for good. His book Exponential describes how brands can transform from interrupting their audiences to empowering them. If you like this episode, please consider rating us, your reviews mean a ton to us. Enjoy...2022-05-2639 min99pages99pages#10. Beers In Baghdad--The Civil-Military Divide with Rajiv ChandrasekaranFew reporters  covered the wars in Iraq & Afghanistan with a nuanced critical eye like Rajiv Chandrasekaran. He's the former Editor-in-Chief of the Washington Post, and the author of “Imperial Life in the Emerald City” and “Little America”, about Iraq and Afghanistan respectively. These books shine light on the colossal civil-military divide in theater which led to disastrous decision making, costing many life and limb. He has a unique skill in aptly criticizing military decision making while  showing  respect and deference to the soldiers executing orders on the ground. Mr. Chandrasekaran is currently an executive at The Emes Project—the...2022-04-2743 min99pages99pages#9. Get That Dirt of Your Shoulder--Jay Z and HipHop's Influence on the WorldJay Z made $470 million in 2021. Long before hiphop produced billionaires, Zack O'Malley Greenburg was covering the beat from his post at Forbes. Zack is the author of several books on the business of hiphop including "Empire State of Mind" and "Three Kings" profiling Jay Z, Puff Daddy, and Dr. Dre. As was one of the earliest business writers in the country covering the entrepreneurial edge in the hiphop community, Zack documented the genre's evolution from fringe to dominance. He joined me on 99pages a chat about what he saw in the earliest days of hiphop, and what we can...2022-04-1832 min99pages99pages#8. PayPal's Founders & The Entrepreneurs who Shaped Silicon Valley--with Jimmy SoniTesla, Yelp, YouTube, Meta, Palantir, Affirm, SpaceX, LinkedIn, and countless other Silicon Valley companies were founded or seeded by alumni of a single company founded in the mid 1990s: PayPal. Jimmy Soni goes deep behind the scenes of the epicenter of the most powerful forces that have shaped the modern world. With captivating and detailed accounts from the principals of the team--Thiel, Hoffman, Musk, Sacks, Levchin, and others--"The Founders" will stand as the standard bearing book of the start of the modern tech industry. We'll ask Soni about his research, the libertarian ethos behind these entrepreneurs, the chauvinism...2022-03-0255 min99pages99pages#7. Are you "Backable"? Suneel Gupta on getting people to take a chance on your dreamsHow do Fyre Festival and Theranos get "backed" when substantive companies get passed on? In the words of Suneel Gupta, we need more high integrity people who can sell a good idea. Gupta is a Harvard professor, entrepreneur, and investor with a deep background in startup success. He has invested in homerun companies like Airbnb & SpaceX; and he's the founder of Rise which was acquired by One Medical Group in 2017. His book "Backable" discusses the ability for individuals to acquire the skills needed to get influence behind themselves and their ideas. I ask him about success in startups as a...2022-02-2235 min99pages99pages#6. Olympic Thinking--British Gold Medalist Derek Redmond on the Mindset of a Champion99pages is excited to host #British Olympian & Author Derek Redmond to discuss his book "Sport is a Business, Business is a #Sport". Derek is best known for his iconic #olympics moment, tearing his hamstring in the middle of the 1992 Barcelona 400m semi-final. But with the help of his father, he summoned the strength to finish the race to one of the largest standing ovations in Olympics history. I'll be joined by James Raybould to ask Derek a bit about his leadership philosophy.2022-02-1457 min99pages99pages#5. Leaders Don't Matter...Until They Do: Nasdaq's Gautum Mukunda on LeadershipGautum Mukunda is host of Nasdaq's "World Reimagined" podcast and the author of "Indispensable: When Leaders Really Matter". Few people have researched the implications--and triviality--of leadership as much as Gautum. The overwhelming research shows that even great leaders often are riding the momentum of their institutions while in power. But occasionally, a leader comes along that totally changes the game--a Churchill, a Bezos, or even a Trump. What makes a leader not just "good" but impactful? What can we do to ensure American society is protected from the impacts of narcissistic leaders, but can benefit from the visions of...2022-02-1055 min99pages99pagesBONUS- a musical tribute to The Deficit Myth by Stephanie KeltonMo' Money means Mo Solutions. Let's rap about Modern Monetary Theory!  2022-02-0504 min99pages99pages#4. Why pay taxes when the government can just print money?!The US is somehow the richest nation on earth yet is plagued with massive rates of poverty, healthcare debt, income inequality, and poor infrastructure. Kelton shows us how our Gold Standard logic leftover from the 1950s and 1960s continues to hold us back needlessly. She explains how modern monetary theory can help us reimagine the way in which currency owning governments can fund development and grow themselves out of hardship. This is the antidote to the senseless class war our nation is fighting and we need lawmakers to pay attention.2022-02-0538 min99pages99pages#3. Colin Woodard on the Eleven "American Nations" that make up our historyThe story of the United States is often told as a cohesive group of colonists rising up against its British overlord. The story is far more complicated. In "American Nations" Colin Woodard differentiates between The values and emigration of Puritan New England, Dutch New York, German & Quaker Pennsylvania, Royalist Tidewater Virginia, the agrarian industrial deep south, the Scottish and Irish border-landers of Appalachia, as well as the French & Spanish settlements in the New World. Each of these domains had different incentives and value which remain core to our national division to this day.2022-02-041h 0099pages99pages#2. Sebastian Junger on Freedom, Tribe, and WarSebastian Junger has defined himself as the leading storyteller of our nation's ground forces in the Global War on Terror--both in and after conflict. He has authored bestselling books War & Tribe. We'll discuss his latest release--Freedom--about the joint and mutually exclusive struggle for Freedom & Community.  We value individuality and self-reliance, yet are utterly dependent on community for our most basic needs. In this intricately crafted and thought-provoking book, Sebastian Junger examines the tension that lies at the heart of what it means to be human.2022-02-0356 min99pages99pages#1. Ty Seidule & the Myth of the Lost Cause99pages interviews Ty Seidule, author of "Robert E. Lee & Me"--one of NPR's Staff Picks for 2021-- is part memoir, part history discussing the pervasion of Confederate legacy in modern society. Robert E. Lee in many circles continues to be regarded as a hero-- if not worshiped--with much of his actual horrific and selfish decisions masked in order to save face.  From an honest and scientific perspective, Seidule discusses the reality of Lee's motivations and actions, as well as the affect the persistent "lost cause myth" plays in the minds of the privileged south.2022-02-0233 min99pages99pagesWelcomeA quick musical intro to 99pages! 2022-02-0201 minIntentional Leader with Cal WaltersIntentional Leader with Cal Walters#60: Rajiv Srinivasan — On Intellectual Humility and What Makes Great LeadersMy dear friend, Rajiv Srinivasan, is back by popular demand after inspiring all of us to read more on Episode 23. Rajiv is a Global Client Director at LinkedIn and the Chief Reading Officer at 99pages, which we get into on this episode. Rajiv was on the Dean’s List at West Point and graduated in the Top 5% of his class in 2008. He also earned an MS in Applied Mathematics from Columbia University and his MBA from Wharton.  His amazing wife Chelsea is also a Wharton graduate. After graduating from West Point in 2008, Rajiv deployed to Afg...2021-03-3059 min