The thinkers
Hand-picked behavioral, organizational, and clinical voices. Every pivot traces back to their published work.

Modupe Akinola
Columbia Business School professor — studies how stress shapes performance and decisions at work.

Brené Brown
Researcher-storyteller on vulnerability, shame, and courageous leadership.

Susan Cain
Author of Quiet and Bittersweet — champion of introverts and the creative power of melancholy.

Dolly Chugh
NYU Stern social psychologist — studies how good people can do better on bias and ethics.

James Clear
Author of Atomic Habits — translates habit research into tiny, compounding routines.

Angela Duckworth
Penn psychologist behind Grit — the science of passion and perseverance over time.

Carol Dweck
Stanford psychologist behind the growth mindset — the science of how beliefs shape ability.

Amy Edmondson
Harvard Business School professor who coined psychological safety — how teams learn out loud.

Tasha Eurich
Organizational psychologist who studies why self-awareness is rare — and how to actually build it.

Nir Eyal
Author of Hooked and Indistractable — studies habits, triggers, and focus.

BJ Fogg
Stanford behavior scientist — pioneer of the Tiny Habits method.

Lori Gottlieb
Psychotherapist and author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone — explores the stories we tell ourselves.

Adam Grant
Wharton organizational psychologist studying how we work, lead, and rethink.

Daniel Kahneman
Nobel laureate behind System 1 / System 2 — the architecture of human judgment.

Resmaa Menakem
Therapist and trauma specialist — body-based healing of racialized trauma.

Cal Newport
Georgetown computer scientist on deep work, digital minimalism, and slow productivity.

Priya Parker
Facilitator and author of The Art of Gathering — designs the meetings that matter.

Esther Perel
Psychotherapist exploring relationships, intimacy, and modern work culture.

Daniel Pink
Author of Drive, When, and To Sell Is Human — translates behavioral science into everyday work.

Claude Steele
Stanford social psychologist behind stereotype threat — how identity cues shape performance.
