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    Explore "srinivas" with insightful episodes like "Let’s Decolonise the History of Mathematical Proofs!", "058 - Naveen Polishetty", "CL088: Srinivas Rao of Unmistakable Creative on systems versus goals", "Ep. 073: What People with Interesting Careers Have in Common, with Srinivas Rao" and "BWN 018: Srinivas Rao, How to be an Unmistakable Creative." from podcasts like ""Gresham College Lectures", "Telugu Bytes", "SuperCreativity Podcast with James Taylor | Creativity, Innovation and Inspiring Ideas", "Find Your Dream Job: Insider Tips for Finding Work, Advancing your Career, and Loving Your Job" and "Big Wig Nation with Darrin Bentley"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    Let’s Decolonise the History of Mathematical Proofs!

    Let’s Decolonise the History of Mathematical Proofs!

    What is a “valid mathematical proof”? To inquire into such a hotly debated question we might want to look at how past mathematicians tackled this question.

    This lecture will provide examples outside of what has been called a “colonial library”, using in particular Sanskrit sources, to argue that mathematical texts from all over the world contained not only proofs but also many other types of mathematical reasoning whose stories still need to be documented.

    A lecture by Professor Agathe Keller

    The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/maths-proof

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    CL088: Srinivas Rao of Unmistakable Creative on systems versus goals

    CL088: Srinivas Rao of Unmistakable Creative on systems versus goals

    Srinivas Rao is the host and founder of The Unmistakable Creative podcast where he’s conducted over 600 interviews with thought leaders and creative entrepreneurs including Tim Ferriss, Seth Godin and Simon Sinek. These interviews have given him a unique insight into what creates remarkable branding, storytelling and marketing. He is also the author of two books, his first ‘The Art of Being Unmistakable’ was a Wall Street Times bestseller while his latest ‘Unmistakable’ inspires readers to create their own path and define their own success.

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    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The power of curiosity
      The instigator experience
      Keystone habits
      Daily routines
      Systems versus Goals (Scott Adams)
      Setting books out on desk the night before
      Activation energy
      Writing 1,000 words a day

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    Ep. 073: What People with Interesting Careers Have in Common, with Srinivas Rao

    Ep. 073: What People with Interesting Careers Have in Common, with Srinivas Rao

    What do you want to be when you grow up? It's OK if you are still unable to answer this question, argues guest expert, Srinivas Rao. There's always time to change paths and find a more personally rewarding career that resonates with your passions.

    Most people try to create a linear career path; each new job is a stepping stone to ever increasing levels of responsibility. This thinking is driven by the chase for money and the expectations of others. But the real problem is that a linear career doesn't always lead to interesting jobs. Our interests change as we age, so we need to create opportunities to explore new directions in work.

    Choosing a job you enjoy allows you to thrive. You may get paid less, but you will be more productive, engaged, and happy.

    Of course, money is an always an issue. When planning a career, consider what jobs may increase your long-term earning potential, even at the expense of short-term salary. If you are a recent college graduate or have been let go from a position, use the time to evaluate what matters to you and prepare yourself for the job you want. As Srinivas says “sometimes it takes a disruption to initiate change.”

    If it feels like you are being herded in a particular direction to go along with the crowd, get a decent-paying job and settle in, it’s because you are. Social norms often dictate what people with normal jobs do. To find a compelling interesting career, you need to break the mold and focus on your own personal passions and interests.

    This Week's Guest: Srinivas Rao

    Srinivas Rao is the host and founder of The Unmistakable Creative podcast where he’s interviewed more than 600 thought leaders and people from all walks of life.  He’s also written multiple books including the Wall Street Journal bestseller The Art of Being Unmistakable.

    Srinivas is currently working on his second book, which is about the creative habits and the creative process. He says, “it will be a map of how to create in a distraction-driven world.”

    Resource of the Week

    Ben’s resource this week is the article "The 21 Most Valuable Career Skills Now" put together by Money Magazine and Payscale.com. The authoritative list includes which skills generate the highest increase in pay. They found employers willing to pay more for the ability to make sense of big data, the ability to manage the bottom line, the ability to leverage new technology and strategic thinking skills.

    Listener Question of the Week

    Jenna, Ben, and Mac offer advice to Anne-Marie Sheridan, who asks: “How do you know if a company reaching out to you on LinkedIn is a scam?”

    If you would like the team to answer a job-related question, email it to jenna@macslist.org, or call her at 716-JOB-TALK. Or, if you’ve found a job resource you think everyone should know about, send it to ben@macslist.org, and tell him how it has helped you find your dream job.

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    Opening and closing music for Find Your Dream Job provided by Freddy Trujillo, www.freddytrujillo.com.

    Are You Building Your Tribe?

    Are You Building Your Tribe?

    As sales people today, we must be conscious to 'think like marketers.' One way to do that is considering the tribe we are building that will be suspects or prospects for our services in the future. The days of "marketing when we need the business" are over. We had better be top-of-mind when THEY have problems.

    Our guest expert today is Srinivas Rao, author of The Small Tribe Strategy. In this podcast, we ask him how he would go about building the tribe of prospects if he were in sales today.