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3 Takeaways

Business & Economics Podcasts

3 Takeaways features insights from the world’s best thinkers, business leaders, writers, politicians, scientists and other newsmakers. Each episode ends with 3 key takeaways to help you understand the world in new ways that can benefit your life and career. Hosted by Lynn Thoman.

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3 Takeaways features insights from the world’s best thinkers, business leaders, writers, politicians, scientists and other newsmakers. Each episode ends with 3 key takeaways to help you understand the world in new ways that can benefit your life and career. Hosted by Lynn Thoman.

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@3_takeaways

Language:

English

Contact:

212813-0325


Episodes
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We Can’t Stop the Wildfires—But We Can Stop the Disaster (#243)

4/1/2025
Wildfires have ravaged residential communities like never before, and confusion about the causes and solutions is out of control. Listen, as renowned fire scientist Jack Cohen reveals the keys to protecting homes, why more firefighting resources alone aren’t the answer, and the step L.A. does not appear to be taking to minimize future damage.

Duration:00:12:21

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The Hidden Pattern in Fires, Earthquakes, Stock Market Crashes, and Even Wars (#242)

3/25/2025
Catastrophes seem to be the new normal. There’s a stunning new scientific belief that although catastrophes are unpredictable, there’s a hidden pattern that explains them all. In other words, fires, avalanches, wars and even stock market crashes aren’t a glitch in the system, they are the system itself. Listen as noted physicist Mark Buchanan reveals more.

Duration:00:17:47

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NBCUniversal Vice Chair Bonnie Hammer on AI Celebrities, Interactive TV & the Future of Content (#241)

3/18/2025
The media and entertainment world is evolving at warp speed. One person who knows where it’s headed is the legendary Bonnie Hammer, former vice-chair of NBCUniversal. Here, she shares her thoughts on the critical importance of content, why TV shows are more popular than movies, the role of AI in creating entertainment, and much more.

Duration:00:23:07

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Why Bad Cops Stay and Schools Fail - The Hidden Union Problem (#240)

3/11/2025
Public employee unions have a death grip on the operating machinery of government. Bad cops can’t be fired, schools can’t work, and politicians sell their souls for union support. The devil is in the astonishing details, and Philip Howard, a brilliant leader of government and legal reform, provides them here. Good news: there is a solution.

Duration:00:24:23

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How to Not be Manipulated: A Clever, Crafty PR Exec Reveals Tricks of His Trade (#239)

3/4/2025
Warning: People are out to manipulate you. How? With very sophisticated, deceptive PR techniques. Here, one of Washington’s most wily manipulators of news, Phil Elwood, reveals tricks of his trade — like astroturfing and detonating bombs in a safe location. The more you know about these tricks, the less likely you’ll be conned by them.

Duration:00:21:28

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The Power of Leaderless Organizations: How Decentralized Groups are Changing the World (#238)

2/25/2025
What happens when there’s no one in charge? You’d think chaos would reign—but in reality, leaderless organizations are thriving, disrupting industries, and shaping the future. In this episode of 3 Takeaways, New York Times bestselling author Ori Brafman explains why decentralized networks—from Wikipedia to Bitcoin to social movements—are more resilient, adaptable, and powerful than we might expect.

Duration:00:16:35

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Whole Foods CEO on The Future of Food: More Than Taste (#237)

2/18/2025
Food. People are demanding more from it these days than taste. They want food to meet their personal health needs. They want it produced using methods that improve the health of the planet, respect the people who grow it, and more. Here, the visionary CEO of Whole Foods Market, Jason Buechel, shares his thoughts on the food of the future and how to satisfy peoples’ appetite for it.

Duration:00:20:07

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NBCUniversal Vice Chair Bonnie Hammer: Life Lessons for Getting Ahead (#236)

2/11/2025
NBCUniversal Vice-Chair Bonnie Hammer didn’t climb to the top by following the rules—she rewrote them. In this conversation, she dismantles the biggest career myths, reveals what really drives success, and shares why sweating the small stuff can make or break you. Packed with no-nonsense advice, game-changing insights, and hard-earned wisdom, this episode is a masterclass in ambition, leadership, and career strategy—without the clichés.

Duration:00:23:20

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The CIA’s Secrets: Spy Missions, Cyber Wars & Covert Operations (#235)

2/4/2025
The CIA may not be thrilled with this conversation. Here, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and highly regarded CIA expert Tim Weiner reveals stunning details about the agency’s espionage and covert activities. Learn about the CIA’s greatest successes and failures, its best weapon, how China and Russia are spying on the U.S., and much more.

Duration:00:23:18

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Former Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz: Tackling Global Warming and Energy Solutions (#234)

1/28/2025
Energy is complicated. As global demand continues to grow, so does the need for realistic, climate-friendly solutions. Are renewables the answer? How about nuclear power? What is China’s role? Listen, as former Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz provides smart answers to daunting questions about energy, and examines the threat of nuclear war.

Duration:00:26:45

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Former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO James Stavridis Does Not Mince Words (#233)

1/21/2025
When Admiral James Stavridis (Ret) talks, everyone from Hillary Clinton to Donald Trump listens. Here, the brilliant former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO shares his thoughts on the U.S. relationship with China; how to fundamentally remake the Middle East; how the U.S. should “own” Greenland, the impact of AI on the power of nations; and more.

Duration:00:27:57

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Top Takeaways of 2024 (#232)

1/14/2025
The episode you’ve been waiting for is here: our Top Takeaways of 2024. Listen to some of the world’s smartest, most influential thinkers, business leaders, innovators, technologists, and other newsmakers — including Eric Schmidt, Mellody Hobson, Atul Gawande, Fareed Zakaria, Jill Abramson, Stephen Breyer, and others. You don’t want to miss this episode.

Duration:00:26:48

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AI: How It’s Being Used Now, What’s Next, and What’s After That (#231)

1/7/2025
There’s a lot being said about AI these days that’s science fiction. One person who knows the facts is David Schmaier, President and Chief Product Officer of Salesforce. Here, he talks in detail about the many unseen ways AI is being used now, how it will profoundly stimulate innovation and benefit humanity, the rise of robots, and more.

Duration:00:23:31

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The Science and Skill of Superforecasting (#230)

12/31/2024
Every decision you make involves predicting the future. Superforecasting can help you make better predictions. What do superforecasters actually do, and how can you become a better forecaster? Don’t miss this talk with superforecaster Warren Hatch, who helped lead a team that won a forecasting tournament conducted by the U.S. intelligence community. We predict you’ll benefit from listening.

Duration:00:20:47

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The Search for Another Earth (#229)

12/24/2024
Is there another planet in the universe like Earth? Is there life elsewhere? And if so, how advanced is it? Join us as Sara Seager — astronomer, planet hunter, MIT professor, and MacArthur Genius Grant recipient — presents a mind-blowing progress report on the rigorous search for Earth’s planetary twin and other life in the universe.

Duration:00:18:33

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A Blueprint for Reimagining Our Cities (#228)

12/17/2024
Our cities need to be revitalized to make them more appealing. But how? Seth Pinsky, the former CEO of New York City's Economic Development Corporation, has answers. Here, he talks knowingly about creative ways to stimulate growth; how to combat the skepticism that government can deliver on its promises; the importance of what he calls magnetic infrastructure; and more.

Duration:00:24:43

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Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman on China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea (#227)

12/10/2024
China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea are all determined to subvert America. Nobody knows more about this than former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, who has worked for three presidents and five secretaries of state. Hear what this foreign policy expert says America must do to remain dominant, how AI will impact the world order, and much more.

Duration:00:24:00

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Secrets of a Wildly Successful TV Writer (#226)

12/3/2024
Ever wonder why some movies and TV shows are so powerful and gripping? What makes for a deeply compelling story? Why George Clooney is so popular? Listen as Neal Baer, Hollywood TV writer and producer extraordinaire, talks about the craft and magic of storytelling in a way that will benefit almost everyone — including you.

Duration:00:19:41

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Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt on AI: Shaping the Next Era of Humanity (#225)

11/23/2024
Eric Schmidt is astonishing. Here, the former CEO of Google and one of the world’s most brilliant technologists talks with visionary wisdom about Artificial Intelligence and its impact on business, healthcare, warfare, climate change, human survival and more. Don’t miss this chance to learn how AI powers we have not yet imagined will affect our daily lives. Eric’s new book, which is fascinating, is Genesis.

Duration:00:38:15

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200 Billion Animals Are Killed for Food Each Year (#224)

11/19/2024
Chew on this: Approximately 200 billion animals are raised for food each year, often in horrific conditions. The contribution of these animals to climate change is greater than the emissions of all the cars being driven around the world. There is a solution. Listen, as Princeton bioethicist Peter Singer explains both the problem and a simple answer.

Duration:00:20:01