On the 12th episode of the
What is a Good Life? podcast, I am joined by
Alison Taylor, who is a Clinical Professor at NYU Stern School of Business, Executive Director at Ethical Systems, and is writing a book for the Harvard Business Review Press on how business can do the right thing in a turbulent world.
In this episode Alison describes how curiosity has been her main driving force in life, taking her on a journey from investigating corporate corruption on several continents to teaching at NYU. She talks about embracing adventure, playing to your strengths, loving your work, and the importance of contributing to what you care about to remain optimistic in the face of a tumultuous world.
Given both our proclivities for jumping continents and careers at various points in life, I took a lot of inspiration from her story, and success, of backing herself and going her own way - as I’m sure you will too.
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Running Order:
01:08 Podcast begins
02:30 Stories versus Facts
06:09 What does it take for society's values to shift?
07:40 Optimism for humans?
12:30 Playing to your strengths / contributing to what you care about
15:10 Curiosity & Humility
19:50 Not having a long term plan
23:50 Trust and developing a sense of self
26:07 I know who I am / what I want
27:50 The power of humility & experimenting
33:40 Loving your work
37:20 Being yourself in a world telling you to be something else
40:55 Summary of themes in the conversation
43:22 What is a good life for Alison?
For further content and information check out the following:
- For the podcast's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@whatisagoodlife/videos
- My newsletter: https://www.whatisagood.life/
- My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-mccartney-14b0161b4/
- Alison's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/followalisont/