4,000 Weeks Author Oliver Burkeman
on Embracing Limits and Living Well

Time management guru Oliver Burkeman discusses embracing limitations, overcoming FOMO, and his new book, Meditations for Mortals.
Virtual Communication is Broken-
Here’s How to Fix It with Prof. Andrew Brodsky

Think you’re a great virtual communicator? Think again. Prof. Andrew Brodsky reveals the hidden mistakes you’re making—and how to build real connections online.
Catching Up with the Founders of Caveday

Can deep work actually make you more productive—or is it just another self-improvement fad? This week, Patrick J. McGinnis revisits the founders of Caveday to find out what really works, what doesn’t, and why some people swear by it while others struggle.
Is Balance Even Possible?
With Colleen Pelly

Colleen Pelly, founder & CEO of The Linchpin Co., shares how she helps companies like Tesla and Lululemon find and train top talent while achieving work-life harmony.
Caroline Adams Miller on The Science
of Setting -and Achieving- Goals

Unlock your true potential with science-backed goal-setting strategies and ditch the SMART goals myth with positive psychology expert Caroline Adams Miller.
Mitul Desai:
Is Executive Coaching Worth It?

Unlock your leadership potential with executive coaching: Mitul Desai, co-founder of X Quotient, joins FOMO Sapiens to reveal the secrets to finding the right coach and achieving lasting success.
Mastering Time Management
with Nick Sonnenberg

Unlock the secrets of efficient time management with entrepreneur and WSJ Bestselling Author Nick Sonnenberg on FOMO Sapiens.
MIT’s Zeynep Ton
on How to Create Good Jobs

MIT’s Zeynep Ton on the transformative potential of offering good jobs in the business world. Discover why investing in employees is not only profitable but also essential for long-term success and learn how companies can adapt to the changing workforce amidst technological disruptions.
Best of FOMO SAPIENS
Less Is More: The Power of Essentialism with Greg McKeown

Futurist and author Jamie Metzl explains why complete human genetic engineering is inevitable, happening soon, and demands a crucial global conversation before it arrives.