On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about.
Eleanor emphasizes that carefully concealing intelligence for the sake of politeness can actually be patronizing, while revealing it authentically does not assert hierarchy.
Ferg came to prominence in the early 2010s as a member of the hip-hop collective A$AP Mob, fusing alternative sensibilities with rap to create a sound uniquely Ferg.
Many leaders can fail to recognize the very traits that others deeply appreciate. Skills like critical thinking, problem solving, or strategic insight can feel so effortless that we don't notice them in ourselves.
People embracing intentional living are not opting out of ambition—they're redefining success altogether. It's less about the hustle and more about harmony.
"I have my dad's death to thank for my son's birth. After he died, I was really sad that I wouldn't have someone to share my joy with, but that sadness galvanized in me a desire to create a deeper legacy and cherish the moments that matter most."
Suzuki arrived in California with answers. At a dilapidated temple founded for Japanese immigrants in San Francisco's Japantown, he slowly defined the trajectory of Zen in the US. 'Just sit,' he told his followers. 'Just breathe.' This simple directive became foundational in adapting Zen practices to a postwar America seeking meaning.
"Just because we go through these tough roads ... it is what it is. We'll be better once we get on the other end of it and figure things out a little bit more. End of the season, we'll talk a little bit more, but I ain't going nowhere."