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The More the Brainier
by Christine Renaud, CEO @ Braindate
The More The Brainier is collaborative problem-solving in action: real stories, shared wisdom and experience – a candid, brave space where creative minds tackle their pressing questions together. Think of it as a supercharged braindate, where each bite-sized episode spotlights one guest's burning question and the beautiful solutions that emerge when brilliant people think together.Feeling stuck on a challenge? Sometimes all it takes is a fresh perspective (or three) to illuminate the path forward. ✨ We'd love to hear from you! Send us your guest suggestions or comments to [email protected]
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As I get older my definition of success keeps changing, so how do I manage my expectations while still remaining true to myself?
🎙️💭How do we live the divide between our vision of success, what we truly want and reality? Lesly Simmons was formerly Head of Community Innovation at Amazon, she left it this year to acquire and run a toy company, Mobius Toys. This move builds upon Lesly’s work with The Dollhouse Project that produces inclusive experiences for children and families. As she moves closer to work that is truly meaningful to her, she simultaneously finds herself doing work she didn’t sign up to do. She brings her burning question to: 🔹Noel Pacarro Brown, Author and Thought Leader in Sustainable Finance: 🔹Marni Heinz, Go-To-Market Expert at Datadog and Leadership Coach: And Christine Renaud, Braindate (host)The three women join Lesly to address her burning question: 🎙️ As I get older my definition of success keeps changing, so how do I manage my expectations while still remaining true to myself?Covered in this episodeStaying true to yourself when you yourself are changingHow definitions of success have changed over the yearsOther people's successIf not now, when? If not me, who?Explaining to others what feels right to meInward connection, grace, compassionWho's the beholder?The fruit and the potStepping back to see 80/20✨Find inspiration and algorithm-free perspectives through shared experience, wisdom and good conversation at The More the BrainierThis episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.#TheMoretheBrainier #success #truetoself#seasonsofchange #fortysomething
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How to navigate a professional pivot that feels like a step backward when it's actually a step forward?
🎙️You’re sailing along in your career, you’ve got the experience and respect to go with it. Then you realise to do what you really want to do, you’ll have to change tack, change your boat, let go of the hard-earned position, the esteem of your colleagues/peers and head off into the unknown. How do you navigate these transitional waters and the feelings that come with change? Marni Heinz, Go-To-Market Expert at Datadog and Leadership Coach is not afraid of following what feels right to her, no stranger to charting a new career course and knows the direction in which she needs to go, yet even with this knowledge she still finds the period of transition the hardest one. She seeks out the advice of 🔹Lesly Simmons, Owner and President, Mobius Toys, Former Head of Community Innovation at Amazon: 🔹Noel Pacarro Brown, Author and Thought Leader in Sustainable Finance: and Christine Renaud, Braindate (Host)to dig deeper into: How to navigate a professional pivot that feels like a step backward when it's actually a step forward?Covered in this episodeGoing against the grain but staying true to oneselfLife pivotsUnpacking the questionThe role of time in pivots/overwhelming periods“Repotting the plant”Spotting the invitations to go deeper “good content”What anchors us in times of flux?Business timelines vs personal timelinesShifting one’s mindset#TheMoretheBrainier #careerpivots #braindate #careertransitions Subscribe to find inspiration, algorithm-free perspectives and good conversation at The More the Brainier. To contribute to the discussion, join us on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show or send us an email at [email protected] This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.
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How can we keep a pulse on the shifting rules of society while also maintaining a direct line to our intuition?
🎙️You need to follow the regulations but they’re not necessarily “just” and they’re moving. How do you work towards equity in ALL senses of the word? What can help you navigate these waters? What if we saw capital as a potential healing agent for our society?These a just a few of Noel Pacarro Brown's thoughts that come up in this episode. Author and Thought Leader in Sustainable Finance, Noel guides families to make investments and lasting legacies with their wealth. When you deal with hundreds of thousands of dollars and you care about harmony and equality, how do you ensure you are adhering to the rules of the trade and those of shared humanity? Noel knows intuition can guide us to achieve greater harmony in her line of work, but how? Noel calls on:🔹Marni Heinz, Go-To-Market Expert at Datadog and Leadership Coach,🔹Lesly Simmons, Owner and President, Mobius Toys, Former Head of Community Innovation at Amazon, andChristine Renaud, TMTB host and CEO of Braindate, to address her burning question: How can we keep a pulse on the shifting rules of society while also maintaining a direct line to our intuition?Covered in this episodeMemorable hosting momentsLeadership in shared resources and sustainable financeImportance of place in connectionsDisparity between the profit driven aspect of world of finance and the needs of society: how intuitively it feels like the drive for profit over well-being will accrue more risk in the long-runHow this disparity is relevant across sectors at the momentHow to bring more visibility to this issue How to tap deeper into your intuition and make it more readily availableWhat to look at more closely to shift one's perspective when tackling a divideFinding common groundBringing more love and community into businessSubscribe to find inspiration, algorithm-free perspectives and good conversation at The More the Brainier. To contribute to the discussion, join us on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show or send us an email at [email protected] This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.#businesscoaching #sustainablefinance #peercoaching #intuitiveinvesting #healingcapital
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How do we break down the barriers to collaboration when we gather?
🎙️How do we change the status quo?Conventions tend to be, well, conventional. Mingling people in rooms for a few days has been the default for a long time: the challenge is getting the delegates on board to try something new. Mara Sandoval designs the gatherings for high-level decision makers. For her, experience design plays a key role in generating outcomes when people gather and it needs to be centre stage in the planning process rather than an afterthought. She calls on🔹Alex McLean, CEO & Co-Founder, Alveole and🔹Cindy Gallop, Founder & CEO, MakeLoveNotPornto join her exploration of the burning question: How do we break down the barriers to collaboration when we gather?Covered in this episodeBeing a great guestAnthropology and graphic design in content and space Design as a theory of changeBringing collaborative design to boardroomsThe need for a common languageWhy are we gathering?The pivotal role of human interactionAn easy way to encourage collaboration typical conferences = boringBruce Mau incomplete manifesto for changeTypical conferencesPower of intention as participantThe people you need in the roomHost: Christine Renaud, BraindateSubscribe to find inspiration, algorithm-free perspectives and good conversation at The More the Brainier. To contribute to the discussion, join us on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show or send us an email at [email protected] This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.
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How do I find investors/donors who 'get it' for MakeLoveNotPorn?
🎙️How do you find the people you need when you don’t know where to look?Cindy Gallop's mission is to help end rape culture globally through education and awareness. Cindy has solid experience getting her message across and getting things done: after identifying a lack and a need in the market back in 2012, Cindy created the online platform, MakeLoveNotPorn, a subscription service aimed at providing an alternative to porn. Cindy seeks investors for MakeLoveNotPorn, she knows the money is out there but the typical investor route is not open to her. She explains the situation to:🔹 Mara Sandoval, Head of Event Design and Interaction, World Economic Forum; and🔹 Alex McLean, CEO & Co-Founder, Alveole Together, they address her burning question: How do I find investors/donors who 'get it' for MakeLoveNotPorn?Covered in this episodeEarly experiences of earning and saving moneyOrigins of MakeLoveNotPornCindy's Burning Question: How to find investors? Barriers and solutions to business growth in sex techHost: Christine Renaud, BraindateSubscribe to find inspiration, algorithm-free perspectives and good conversation at The More the Brainier. To contribute to the discussion, join us on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show or send us an email at [email protected] This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.
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How do I make people care about nature being an integral part of the city?
🎙️ How can nature and humans thrive in cities together?Alex McLean, started beekeeping at 15 and it’s taken him around the world and into business as Co-Founder and CEO at Alveole, a turnkey urban beekeeping company.Alex negotiates partnerships with commercial real estate across North America and Europe; one of his main challenges is translating the need for nature alongside us in cities for the people who have the power to improve the urban environment for all city dwellers.In this tenth episode of The More the Brainier, Alex receives advice from: 🔹 Cindy Gallop, Founder & CEO, MakeLoveNotPorn; and🔹 Mara Sandoval, Head of Event Design and Interaction, World Economic Forum Together, they address his burning question: How do I make people care about nature being an integral part of the city? Covered in this episodeAlveole and its missionUrban beekeeping 101How do we get people to care about nature in cities?Moments of aweWhat do bees represent?The transformation of SingaporeNature as privilegeNormalising nature Outreach to childrenEdible citiesThe link between nature, health and wellbeingStorytelling as a tool to bring nature to children The power of gardeningPotential for radical improvement with urban planningBottom-up change limitationsWhen top down models for change are necessaryHow can everybody benefit?Today’s guests:Alex McLean, (Main guest); Cindy Gallop; Mara SandovalHost: Christine Renaud, BraindateSubscribe to find inspiration, algorithm-free perspectives and good conversation at The More the Brainier. To contribute to the discussion, join us on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show or send us an email at [email protected] This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.
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How can I switch from citizen-spectator to active participation in an increasingly turbulent world?
How can we have a tangible impact on the world? How does change begin?In his role as Creative Director of Cities at Moment Factory and also through events he has organised within his community, Fady Atallah works by creating experiences but he's still frustrated that he can't feel a tangible impact. He feels we can do more. Fady enlists the help of: 🔹 Jennie Glazer, CEO at Coqual, The Centre for Talent Innovation; and🔹 Paul Propster, Chief Story Architect, NASA/JPL StoryLab (Retired)in this ninth episode of The More the Brainier.Together, they tackle his burning question: How can I switch from citizen-spectator to active participation in an increasingly turbulent world?In this discussion we cover politics, cities, climate, culture: what becomes apparent is that people don’t need more inspiration. They need a place to start. Design is often for attention but not necessarily for agency. What if intentional design created moments and experiences that made people feel like they have a role to play?Covered in this episodeOvations: standing or sitting?Moment Factory Citizen spectator – experience as a citizenInertia at different levels: federal: infrastructure: municipal and arts/cultural The potential for change in public urban spaceWhat to change and how, micro to macro Thinkers: Henry Jenkins: civic engagement: building a story to include the collective; Marshall Ganz: story of me, story of us, story of now; Amy Edmunsdon: psychological safety: creating safe spacesHow do we design for trust and not compliance?Do we need a civic overhaul or more to create moments that remind people that they belong?Plan the expeditionThe need for new language: flip the perspective to create traction, motivationWhat's your prototype?Writing a document of referenceDesigning for agency, with conviction.Today’s guests:Fady Atallah (Main guest); Paul Propster; Jennie GlazerHost: Christine Renaud, BraindateSubscribe to find inspiration, algorithm-free perspectives and good conversation at The More the Brainier. To contribute to the discussion, join us on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show or send us an email at [email protected] This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.
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What are the big questions I should be asking as a leader to shape a better future?
🎙️If you had 100 plus global multinational Fortune 500 member companies working arm in arm with you, to what would you draw to their attention?Our second guest in this series: Jennie Glazer, works with C-suite leaders whose businesses have an impact on the lives of thousands in her role as CEO at Coqual, the Centre for Talent Innovation. She sees her privileged position as an opportunity to ask questions that count. She calls on: 🔹 Fady Atallah, Creative Director of Cities at Moment Factory; and🔹 Paul Propster, Chief Story Architect, NASA/JPL StoryLab (Retired)to explore the kinds of questions she could be asking in this eighth episode of The More the Brainier.Covered in this episodeThe power of gathering: live performancesCoqual: enabling people to fully contribute at workCreating space for innovationBurning question: what are the questions we should be asking as leaders?Digging down to the real questionsWading through uncertaintyShort-termism - no termismWhat can growth look like?Hitting the mute buttonWhat are the mechanisms for changeThe what is, the what if and the what could beDouble bottom line: doing good and making moneyLearning form organisations and "the smaller guys"Today’s guests:Jennie Glazer (Main guest); Fady Atallah; Paul Propster Host: Christine Renaud, BraindateReferenced: Cosm (02:11)Pussy Riot, Riot Days (03:58)EPIC PLayer's Spring Awakening (8:53)LaGuardia High School: Considering Matthew Shepard, The Opera (Clip)(9:44)Hal Gregerson Questions are the Answer (27:33)Subscribe to find inspiration, algorithm-free perspectives and good conversation at The More the Brainier. To contribute to the discussion, join us on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show or send us an email at [email protected] This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.
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How do I launch more meaning in a new career in middlescence?
Do you want to be part of someone else's mission—or is it time to launch your own? What’s the mission only you can launch?Our first guest in this new series: Paul Propster recently retired from his position of strategist at NASA and having worked for many years for someone else’s purpose and mission, now seeks a purpose and mission that resonates more closely with his own values. Paul examines the options before him in this seventh episode of The More the Brainier, he is joined by: 🔹 Jennie Glazer, CEO at Coqual, Centre for Talent Innovation🔹 Fady Atallah, Creative Director of Cities at Moment FactoryCovered in this episodeChildhood stories that have impacted our adult livesWhat makes a good story?The power of shared storiesThe burning question: How do I launch a new career with more meaning in middlescence?Purpose after prestigePrototyping vs job seekingWhat's needed when one mission ends—but you're ready to invent your ownThe people we work withTaking timeUncomfortable travelMiddlescence and mile-stonesCommunitiesToday’s guests:Paul Propster (Main guest); Jennie Glazer; Fady Atallah Host: Christine Renaud, BraindateReferenced: Orbiting the Giant Hairball (11:35)Subscribe to find inspiration, algorithm-free perspectives and good conversation at The More the Brainier. To contribute to the discussion, join us on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show or send us an email at [email protected] This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.
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How do we reclaim the centre-ground and create more peaceful co-existence?
Polarisation, extreme views, lack of curiosity and unwillingness to listen: How do we bring people closer to the middle-ground? How do we maintain and nourish a vision of the future that doesn't just include the idea of peace but a future in which peace is an attainable outcome? In our sixth episode of The More the Brainier, Co-Founder of The Knowledge Society, Navid Nathoo, Head of Impact at TED, Logan McClure Davda and host, Christine Renaud tackle Ella Robertson McKay’s burning question as Managing Director at One Young World: How do we reclaim the centre-ground and create more peaceful co-existence? Covered in this episodeFavourite reads Origins and inspiration for One Young World and its work in action todayHow do we reclaim the centre-ground and create more peaceful co-existence?What can we do to promote dialogue?OYW’s current work in peacekeeping and bridge-buildingDecline in curiosity and willingness to listen to divergent perspectivesHolding spaceLeveraging Braindate and TED to facilitate, educate and build empathyLeaders as role modelsCultural competencyDevelopment of skillsReferenced in conversation:Books: James, Orbital, Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, A Covenant of Water (01:44)Recognition (referenced by Ella at 06:40)Human Libraries (18:36)–This marks the end of the second series for April! We’ll be back on May 6th with more burning questions on finding one’s purpose in middlescence, the questions we ask ourselves as leaders and moving from passive bystander to active participant. Thank you for listening to The More the Brainier, if you liked the show, please share with someone whom you think you would also enjoy the discussion, or let us know and we’ll contact them 🙂 We’d love to hear from you! Drop us a line at [email protected] episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov.Braindate
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How can we bring more awareness of innovative education to parents?
An amazing youth leadership accelerator that equips 13-17 year-olds with a skillset to solve real-world problems using cutting-edge technology and methodologies: the alumni are proving the programme's impact, the kids know about it but the parents don’t. Eleven years after founding The Knowledge Society, one of Navid Nathoo’s biggest hurdles is reaching parents: so in this fifth episode of The More the Brainier, he asks Logan McClure Davda, Head of Impact at TED and Ella Robertson McKay, Managing Director at One Young World : How can we bring more awareness of innovative education to parents?This isn’t your typical “expert talks” format: it’s collaborative learning in action.Real stories. Shared wisdom. Off script.Covered in this episodePhilosophies/mottos to live byOrigins of The Knowledge Society (TKS)How can we bring more awareness of innovative education to parents?Identifying points of parent interventionParenting championsCollege/university recruitersWord of mouthSummer programmesSchool communitiesAlumniPhilanthropic collaborationsHomeschoolersIdentifying each immediate market inorder to build partnerships–More information on today’s guests:Navid Nathoo, The Knowledge Society (TKS), (Main guest); Logan McClure Davda, TED; Ella Robertson McKay, One Young WorldHost: Christine Renaud, BraindateSubscribe to hear different perspectives on more burning questions from creative minds around the world. To contribute to the discussion, comment on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show or send us an email [email protected] This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov.
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How do I make the world a better place while taking August off to spend time painting shells with my kiddos on the beach?
In this fourth episode of The More the Brainier, Logan McClure Davda asks Navid Nathoo and Ella Robertson McKay how to maintain the impact she’s making in her career while also remaining fully present and available for her young children.Covered in this episodeTravel /family rituals How do I make the world a better place while taking August off to paint shells with my kiddos?work/life harmony and alignment‘seasons’ spent between children/parentsintentional commitments the greatest gift parents can give their childrenhaving clear priorities what’s to be gained from saying “no” skill-buildinginternal drivers vs. external expectationsimpact and dopamineholistic impact–If you enjoyed this discussion and would like to know when we post new episodes, please subscribe to The More the Brainier. To contribute to Logan's burning question, please comment on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show. We'll be back next week!This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov.Today’s guestsLogan McClure Davda (Main guest) TED; Navid Nathoo, TKS; Ella Robertson McKay, One Young World; Host: Christine Renaud, Braindate
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How can we have curious conversations in divided times?
In this third episode of The More the Brainier, Vinod Rajasekaran of Future of Good asks Rekha Magon, Felix Rundel and Christine Renaud, how we can have curious conversations in divided times.Covered in this episodeHow can we unlock the potential of changemakers? Future of Good’s answer is to enable them to make a greater social impact in their work through journalism, professional learning events and research. How can we have curious conversations in divided times? Realising when you’re in a bubbleWhat real diversity needs to includeOne of the blocks to transformational possibilities What’s needed to start from a standpoint of curiosityWhy is it so important to be around people with different opinionsWays to safely hear an “opposing” viewpointBeing aware of one’s internal dialogue when one hears an alternate point of view: What can I learn?–This marks the end of the first mini-series for March. We’ll be back on April 8th with more burning questions on innovative education, finding the middle ground and painting shells on the beach :) Subscribe to hear different perspectives on more burning questions from creative minds around the world, after all, The More the Brainier!” To contribute to the discussion, join us on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show.This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.More information on today’s guests:Guests: Vinod Rajasekaran BIO Future of Good (Main guest); Rekha Magon BIO Boundless Life; Felix Rundel BIO Future Hain;Host: Christine Renaud BIO BraindateLinks: Amin Malouf, In the Name of Identity
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How do I leverage my work for societal impact in dark times?
In this second episode of The More the Brainier, Felix Rundel of strategy studio Future Hain asks Vinod Rajasekaran, Rekha Magon and Christine Renaud how he can leverage his work and communities for more impact when surrounded by geopolitical uncertainty and the feeling of diminishing hope.Covered in this episodeFelix talks about Future Hain and how it supports science and technology-driven organisations by popularising technical concepts into mainstream and underground culture. In doing so, Future Hain builds bridges between two sectors that aren’t always in dialogue.The world is switching to dark mode and our business as usual won't be enough: How can I leverage my work and communities for much (much) more societal impact?How can I shield myself and develop tactics or rituals to help me disconnect?How the news affects us and coping strategiesWhere to focus one’s attentionQuestions to ask oneselfPurpose of social mediaImpact of kindnessWhere to start–Subscribe to hear different perspectives on more burning questions from creative minds around the world. After all, The More the Brainier!” To contribute to the discussion, feel free to comment on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show!This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.More information on today’s guests:Guests: Felix Rundel Future Hain, Centre for Convening Minds (Main guest); Vinod Rajasekaran Future of Good; Rekha Magon Boundless LifeHost: Christine Renaud Braindate
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How do I set boundaries for myself without feeling like I'm letting people down?
In this first episode of The More the Brainier, entrepreneurs Felix Rundel and Vinod Rajasekaran join Christine Renaud in a peer-led coaching circle with Rekha Magon who asks how to protect one’s time while wearing multiple hats. Rekha shares her experience as a founder of Boundless Life, a program designed for families to live, work and learn while traveling. The discussion delves into the emotional complexities of feeling responsible for others and the importance of self-care and autonomy. The guests share personal stories and insights on how to navigate these challenges, emphasizing the need for clarity and intentionality in setting boundaries.Covered in this episodeThe impact of Boundless Life on the families who embark on a cohortHow do I set boundaries for myself without feeling like I'm letting people down?Ways to break down the burning question to better understand the problemIdentifying the sources and patterns of pressureHow to reframe emergenciesWhat needs to be clear before action is takenAssessing the autonomy of people relying on meConsidering the impact of not setting boundariesWhat’s required for successful boundary setting in the long-run –Subscribe to hear different perspectives on more burning questions from creative minds around the world. After all, The More the Brainier!” To contribute to the discussion, feel free to comment on Braindate’s LinkedIn post about this episode of our show!This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.More information on today’s guestsHost: Christine Renaud BIO BraindateGuests: Rekha Magon (Main guest) BIO website; Felix Rundel BIO website; Vinod Rajasekaran BIO website;
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The More The Brainier is collaborative problem-solving in action: real stories, shared wisdom and experience – a candid, brave space where creative minds tackle their pressing questions together. Think of it as a supercharged braindate, where each bite-sized episode spotlights one guest's burning question and the beautiful solutions that emerge when brilliant people think together.Feeling stuck on a challenge? Sometimes all it takes is a fresh perspective (or three) to illuminate the path forward. ✨ We'd love to hear from you! Send us your guest suggestions or comments to [email protected]
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