Rad Awakenings with Khe Hy

Rad Awakenings with Khe Hy


Latest Episodes

Tiago Forte (Ep.52): The privilege of sharing knowledge
June 21, 2018

Our first guest Tiago Forte returns to close out the first season of Rad Awakenings. Tiago's the founder of Forte Labs, an education company focused on productivity and learning. He believes that technology has fundamentally changed the way we work - a...

April Rinne (Ep.51): How to prototype and iterate an independent career
June 14, 2018

April Rinne cannot be described with simple labels. She helps companies, policy makers, and non-profits navigate the new economy. She's a global citizen, having visited over 100 countries in her lifetime and a "career portfolioist.

Sergio Brown (Ep.50): From the gridiron to Google
June 07, 2018

Sergio Brown played high school basketball with Derrick Rose, was coached by Bill Belichick in the NFL, has two degrees, and has worked at Google. Despite barely playing football in high school, Sergio learned the ins and outs of the game at Norte Dame...

Sarah Peck (Ep.49): Ask yourself, does it have to look this way?
May 31, 2018

Corporate jobs and Sarah Peck do not mesh well - being slouched in front of a laptop under fluorescent lighting isn't her idea of a career. Sarah's mantra has always been: You don't have to do things the way they're always done.

Scott Norton (Ep.48): Contentment is so damn elusive
May 17, 2018

Scott Norton is your prototypical millennial - a tinkerer with a creative and entrepreneurial streak . There's a narrative that the financial crisis crushed economic mobility for an entire generation of Millennials - in fact,

Giorgia Lupi (Ep. 47): Discovering ourselves through data
May 10, 2018

What can data tell us about our own humanity? Giorgia Lupi is an information designer, artist and author with a love for creatively representing all types of data. She's the co-founder of the design firm Accurat and few years ago,

Chris Schumacher (Ep. 46): Murder, 16-to-life, and a second chance
May 03, 2018

Chris Schumacher was a hard partying Californian who dealt weed to support his lifestyle. Then one day a suitcase of drugs disappeared - and his life was forever changed. In the mix of rage over the stolen drugs and fear of the consequences,

Molly Crockett (Ep. 45): The neuroscience of social media outrage
April 26, 2018

What's happening in our brains as we mindlessly scroll social media? Or worse, when we angrily retweet posts from our tribe. Molly Crockett is an assistant psychology professor at Yale University, where she integrates classic social psychology with neu...

Adam Schwartz (Ep. 44): Navigating fatherhood and entrepreneurship
April 19, 2018

Adam Schwartz is the co-founder and COO of TeePublic an e-commerce platform for independent creators. TeePublic is a high growth company with 50+ employees yet is completely self-funded. Is it a lifestyle business?

Liz Flock (Ep. 43): What’s love got to do with it?
April 12, 2018

Liz Flock is a reporter for the PBS NewsHour and the author of The Heart is a Shifting Sea: Love and Marriage in Mumbai. Liz showed up in Mumbai at the age of 21, with no friends, no job, and $100 in her pocket.