Nate Meikle
Meikles & Dimes
Every episode is dedicated to the simple, the practical, and the underappreciated.
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Jul 6, 2026
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266: Why Confidence Is Overrated | Braden Brown, Associate Athletic Director for Mental Health at BYU Athletics 06.07.2026 20:17
Braden Brown is the Associate Athletic Director for Mental Health at BYU Athletics, where he helps student-athletes navigate both the mental and performance demands of athletics. A Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and Certified Mental Performance Consultant (in training), Braden works with athletes on everything from anxiety and relationships to confidence, focus, and performing under pres...
265: How To Get Ahead | Berkeley Professor Cameron Anderson 29.06.2026 21:52
Cameron Anderson is a professor of organizational behavior at the Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on power, status and influence, and he teaches courses on power and politics in organizations, negotiations, and conflict resolution. Before joining Cal Berkeley, Cameron was a professor at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern Univers...
264: Professor Tali Sharot, University College London | Where You Are Matters More Than You Think 22.06.2026 15:33
Tali Sharot is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London and on the faculty of the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT. Tali’s research integrates neuroscience, behavioral economics, and psychology to study how emotion and motivation influence people’s beliefs and decisions. Tali’s award winning books – The Optimism Bias The Influential Mind, and Look Again,...
263: What Great Teams Do Differently | Social Psychologist Ron Friedman 15.06.2026 15:12
Ron Friedman is an award-winning social psychologist, and bestselling author of The Best Place to Work and Decoding Greatness. And his new book, SuperTeams draws on data from 6,000 workers. I hope you enjoy learning from Ron Friedman today. In this episode we discuss the following: The best teams are not just a lucky collection of talented people. They work differently. The best teams protect focu...
262: Data Scientist Sebastian Wernicke | Data Doesn’t Convince People—People Do 08.06.2026 16:18
Sebastian Wernicke is a leading expert in data and AI strategy who has spent more than 20 years helping organizations—from startups to Fortune 500 companies—turn data into real-world transformation. Sebastian’s work stands out because of his core belief that the power of data isn’t unlocked through better technology—it’s unlocked through better thinking. Through his consulting, speaking, and three...
261: Eric Ries, Author of The Lean Startup | The System Isn't Inevitable 01.06.2026 18:58
Eric Ries is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Lean Startup , which is responsible for many of the terms commonly used in tech today, including minimum viable product and the build-measure-learn cycle. And his new book is titled, Incorruptible: Why Good Companies Go Bad... and How Great Companies Stay Great . Over the last two decades, Eric’s ideas about continuous innovation, long-...
260: From Felon to Bestseller | Lara Love Hardin on Why What We Hide Connects Us 25.05.2026 20:49
Lara Love Hardin is a New York Times bestselling author, literary agent, and founder of True Literary, known for her memoir The Many Lives of Mama Love. Her story details her journey from suburban soccer mom to opioid addicted felon, eventually becoming a successful, award-winning ghostwriter with four New York Times Bestsellers, including The Sun Does Shine. In this episode we discuss the followi...
259: Good Things Don’t Happen by Accident | NBA Champion Wayne Simien 18.05.2026 15:50
Wayne Simien is an NBA champion for the Miami Heat and two-time All-American and Big 12 Player of the Year for the Kansas Jayhawks. He currently serves as Associate Athletics Director of Strategic Engagement for KU. Wayne also works as a broadcaster for KU Men’s and Women’s basketball on ESPN+. Before joining Kansas athletics, Wayne spent 12 years in campus ministry. He and his wife Katie are the...
258: The Anti–Midlife Crisis Mindset | Michael Clinton, Former President of Hearst Magazines 11.05.2026 15:02
Michael Clinton is the former president and publishing director of Hearst Magazines and is currently special media advisor to the Hearst Corporation’s CEO. If you don’t know which magazines Hearst owns, here are a few: Cosmopolitan, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Country Living, Women's Health, Men's Health, Popular Mechanics, Car and Driver, and O, The Oprah Magazine. Michael...
257: The 5-Minute Habit That Boosts Energy, Focus, and Health | Manoush Zomorodi, Host of NPR's TED Radio Hour 04.05.2026 19:07
Manoush Zomorodi is an award-winning journalist, bestselling author, and host of NPR's TED Radio Hour. Her Body Electric project, a groundbreaking collaboration between NPR and Columbia University Medical Center involving over 20,000 participants, represents one of the largest public health studies of its kind. She’s also the author of the book, Bored and Brilliant, and her TED talk about the atte...
256: From #50 to #1 in the World | Will Guidara, Author of Unreasonable Hospitality 27.04.2026 19:21
Will Guidara is the author of the New York Times Bestseller, “Unreasonable Hospitality.” He is the former co-owner of Eleven Madison Park, which under his leadership was named the Best Restaurant in the World. He is the host of The Welcome Conference, a Co-Producer on the Emmy Award-winning series “The Bear,” and is a recipient of the Wall Street Journal Innovator Award. He is also the author of t...
255: Stop Turning Dials and Start Flipping Switches | Publisher Eric Nelson, Executive Editor at Harper 20.04.2026 29:24
Eric Nelson is Executive Editor at Harper and Vice President and Publisher of Broadside, HarperCollins conservative imprint. Since joining Harper in 2017, he has published thirteen New York Times #1 bestsellers. In addition to his time at HarperCollins, Penguin, and Wiley, he has worked as an academic editor, literary agent, and author, including his successful parody Oh, The Meetings You’ll Go To...
254: Why the First 5 Minutes Matter More Than You Think | Notre Dame Professor James Lang 13.04.2026 17:09
Jim Lang is a professor at Notre Dame and the author of several popular books on teaching, including Distracted: Why Students Can’t Focus and What You Can Do About It. Jim has delivered keynotes or workshops at more than 300 colleges and universities in the United States and abroad. He also consulted with the United Nations on a multiyear project to develop teaching materials in ethics and integ...
253: Why Being a Good Person Isn’t Always Enough | Lowell Crabb 06.04.2026 25:15
Lowell Crabb is the Founder and Principal of Drive Wealth Advisors, an independent wealth advisory firm specializing in serving business owners, corporate executives, and high net worth individuals. Lowell is based out of Utah, and is a graduate of BYU. I hope you enjoy learning from Lowell Crabb today. In this episode we discuss the following: While private wealth management operates in the finan...
252: The Power of Rituals | Harvard Professor Michael Norton 30.03.2026 20:03
Michael Norton is a professor at Harvard Business School and author of the book, The Ritual Effect . He researches the effects of social norms on people’s behaviors as well as the psychology of investment. His research has been the answer to Final Jeopardy, and his TEDx talk, How to Buy Happiness , has been viewed more than 4.5 million times. He holds a B.A. in Psychology and English from William...
251: Reshuffling Your Career in an AI World | Sangeet Choudary 23.03.2026 17:57
Sangeet Choudary is a Senior Fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, and has presented at leading global forums, including the G20 Summit and the World Economic Forum. He’s the best-selling author of the new book Reshuffle that was awarded the 2025 Thinkers50 Strategy Award for The most impactful idea in the field of strategy. He has advised CEOs at more than 40 Fortune 500 companies as...
250: How “Protect Your Time” Reduces Opportunities | Northwestern Professor Adam Waytz 16.03.2026 20:32
Adam Waytz is an award winning professor of ethics and decision making at Northwestern University, where he researches how people think about minds and the psychological consequences of technology. Adam received his BA in Psychology from Columbia University, his PhD in social psychology from the University of Chicago, and received a National Service Research Award from the National Institute of He...
249: Sundays With Tozer Episode 28 | Tozer & Ethan Clayton 15.03.2026 1:02:25
In this episode we bring in Ethan Clayton to talk about his friendship with Tozer.
248: Sundays With Tozer Episode 27 | Tozer & Shaun Parkinson 15.03.2026 53:09
In this episode we bring in Professor Shaun Parkinson to talk about his friendship with Tozer.
247: Hortense le Gentil on Authentic Leadership 09.03.2026 17:15
Hortense le Gentil is an executive coach, author, and leadership expert who has worked extensively with C-suite leaders on authentic leadership and personal transformation. She's the author of the book, The Unlocked Leader which has been read and recommended by Ralph Lauren, Arianna Huffington, and Marshall Goldsmith among others. Hortense argues that too many leaders remain trapped in the outdate...
246: Why the Best Performer Isn’t Always the Best Hire | Minnesota Professor Beth Campbell 02.03.2026 14:12
Beth Campbell is an award-winning professor of management and leadership development at the University of Minnesota. Her main research projects focus on the consequences high performers spark for themselves and how high performers affect their peers and their teams. She has published in leading academic journals, including the Academy of Management Journal and the Journal of Applied Psychology, wh...
245: From Insider Trading to FBI Informant | Tom Hardin aka Tipper X 23.02.2026 25:46
Tom Hardin, also known as Tipper X, was a rising Wall Street analyst when he traded on a few insider tips leading to the FBI knocking on his door. He decided to cooperate with the FBI, and became a key informant in Operation Perfect Hedge, the largest insider-trading investigation in U.S. history. He is also the author of the book, Wired on Wall Street. In this episode we discuss the following: To...
244: Cognitive Scientist Scott Barry Kaufman on Intelligence, Engagement, Ability, & IQ 16.02.2026 16:32
Scott Kaufman is a psychologist, coach, professor, keynote speaker, and best-selling author. He is a professor of psychology at Columbia University and director of the Center for Human Potential. He also hosts The Psychology Podcast which has received over 30 million downloads and is widely considered among the top psychology podcasts in the world. Scott’s writing has appeared in The Atlantic, Sc...
243: Careers at the Frontier: Learning to Work on What Matters | Bob Goodson 09.02.2026 1:00:13
Bob Goodson was the first employee at Yelp, founder of social media analytics company Quid, co-inventor of the Like button, and co-author of the new book Like: The Button That Changed the World. On Oct 1, 2025, Bob spent a day with our MBA students at the University of Kansas, and he shared so much great content that I asked him if we could put together some of the highlights as a podcast, which I...
242: How To Fix Broken Meetings | Dr. Rebecca Hinds 02.02.2026 16:13
Rebecca Hinds is a leading expert on organizational behavior and the future of work. She earned her BS, MS, and PhD from Stanford University, and founded the Work Innovation Lab at Asana as well as the Work AI Institute at Glean, first-of-their-kind corporate think tanks dedicated to cutting-edge research on the future of work. Her research is consistently featured in top-tier publications and has...
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