Episodios

  • Body keeps the score
    Jan 29 2026

    Trauma fundamentally alters the brain and body, forcing the system into perpetual survival mode, causing debilitating PTSD and physiological changes. Childhood abuse creates severe developmental disruptions, resulting in fragmentation and emotional numbness. Effective healing requires diverse approaches beyond traditional talk therapy, including bottom-up methods like yoga, movement, and neurofeedback, alongside trauma processing like EMDR, to restore balance, integrate memories, and foster self-leadership.

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    24 m
  • Ecosystem led growth
    Jan 28 2026

    Ecosystem-Led Growth (ELG) is the essential, proprietary go-to-market strategy leveraging partner ecosystems to attract, convert, and grow customer relationships. Utilizing a modern ecosystem data layer and advanced account mapping, ELG replaces disrupted traditional growth models like inefficient outbound sales and commoditized inbound marketing. ELG playbooks optimize sales, marketing (EQLs), and customer success, driving higher contract values, faster deal cycles, and efficient revenue growth in today's turbulent tech environment.

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    29 m
  • Geometry of accounting
    Jan 27 2026

    Applying geometry and linear algebra transforms accounting education by moving beyond the traditional framework. This innovative approach models complex, multidimensional accounting events—debit, credit, and size—using vectors, matrices, and concepts like the Double Entry square and cube. Analyzing double entry principles in two- and three-dimensional spaces enhances visual understanding of duality, balance, and nonmonetary properties like force and power, focusing squarely on the essential production side of accounting.

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    22 m
  • Why gravity rules
    Jan 26 2026

    Eminent theoretical physicist Frank Close addresses the core physics mystery: why matter is electrically neutral, enabling gravity to rule. Atomic stability relies on the perfect balance between negative electrons and positive protons. Protons are structures of fractionally charged quarks bound by the strong color force and weak flavor force, described by the Standard Model. Exploring Grand Unified Theories, scientists seek to link leptons and quarks, predicting that this profound charge symmetry ultimately implies proton decay.

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    21 m
  • Resilience against stress
    Jan 23 2026

    Stress is the 21st-century global epidemic; resilience is the cure for thriving in a complex, turbulent world. Resilience by Design is an evidence-based manual translating neuroscience theory into practical techniques. It models the resourceful thinking, sensing, and behavioral patterns of the resilient elite, enabling readers to survive, adapt, and design their own capacity to respond effectively to difficult and disruptive situations.

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    23 m
  • Conducting narratives
    Jan 22 2026

    This book introduces strategic improvisation and narratives as essential frameworks for modern leadership navigating the complex VUCA world. Traditional management focused on planning is now inadequate. Strategic improvisation combines clear strategy, narrative-driven purpose, and situational adaptation to balance order and chaos. Drawing on insights from jazz music and narrative theory, the framework emphasizes communication and sense-making for effective organizational governance in an era of constant change and uncertainty.

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    28 m
  • Graph Learning
    Jan 21 2026

    This comprehensive guide details Graph Learning Techniques, starting with foundational graph theory and advancing to modern methodologies like Graph Fourier Transform analysis. The resource emphasizes state-of-the-art approaches for analyzing diverse graph signals, particularly focusing on band-limited data. Crucially, it explores robust privacy preservation methods for safeguarding latent graph structures and stimuli. Practical applications demonstrate effectiveness in complex network analysis, including human brain dynamics and modeling global COVID-19 spread patterns.

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    17 m
  • Science of expertise
    Jan 20 2026

    The science of expertise reveals that extraordinary performance stems not from innate talent, but from dedicated deliberate practice. The true gift is the adaptability of the human brain and body. Achieving peak performance requires purposeful practice, characterized by focused effort outside the comfort zone, clear goals, and constant feedback. Experts develop sophisticated mental representations, which allow them to bypass short-term memory limitations and master complex skills over many years. This powerful approach fundamentally changes the concept of human potential.

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    37 m