Meikles & Dimes
A podcast by Nate Meikle - Mondays
195 Episodes
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195: Mental Performance Coach Riley Jensen | Greatness Is Achieved One Rep at a Time
Published: 4/14/2025 -
194: Professor Theresa Glomb | Work Hard, Have Fun, Choose Kind, Be Present
Published: 4/7/2025 -
193: How To Make Work Meaningful | Tamara Myles, Positive Psychology Instructor at the University of Pennsylvania
Published: 3/31/2025 -
192: Former Google Executive Jenny Wood | Shamelessly Go After What You Want
Published: 3/24/2025 -
191: Harvard Professor Iris Bohnet on Fairness
Published: 3/17/2025 -
190: Sundays With Tozer Episode 21 | Tozer Helps Me Get Recruited & We Discuss Oppenheimer
Published: 3/16/2025 -
189: Sundays with Tozer Episode 20 | Tozer and Zairrick Wadsworth
Published: 3/16/2025 -
188: Sabina Nawaz, former Microsoft Executive | How Pressure, Not Power, Corrupts
Published: 3/10/2025 -
187: Teach People How to Treat You | Melody Wilding, Professor & Executive Coach
Published: 3/3/2025 -
186: Harvard Business School Professor Rebecca Henderson | Focus, Embrace Change, & Treat People Well
Published: 2/24/2025 -
185: Jon Schmidt of The Piano Guys | Turning His Life Over To God
Published: 2/17/2025 -
184: Author Elaine Lin Hering on Unlearning Silence
Published: 2/10/2025 -
183: Combating Addiction in a Dopamine-Saturated World | Stanford Professor Dr. Anna Lembke
Published: 2/3/2025 -
182: The Future of Energy | USC Professor Shon Hiatt
Published: 1/27/2025 -
181: Transitioning to New Life Phases | Harvard Professor Emerita Teresa Amabile
Published: 1/20/2025 -
180: Reinvent Yourself | Futurist Ravin Jesuthasan
Published: 1/13/2025 -
179: Living In a Digital Village Monitored by AI | Sandra Matz, Columbia Business School Professor
Published: 1/6/2025 -
178: Focus on Strengths over Weaknesses | Sarah Dalton
Published: 12/30/2024 -
177: Filmmaker Ken Burns | “I Will Do Whatever Inly Rejoices Me.”
Published: 12/23/2024 -
176: Lying to Help Our Organization | Professor Elizabeth Umphress
Published: 12/16/2024
Every episode is dedicated to the simple, the practical, and the underappreciated.