3 Takeaways™

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299 episodes
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2020/08/03
Latest episode
2026/04/21
Average duration
22 min.
Release period
7 days

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3 Takeaways™ features insights from the world’s best thinkers, business leaders, writers, politicians, scientists and other newsmakers. Each episode ends with 3 key takeaways to help you understand the world in new ways that can benefit your life and career. Hosted by Lynn Thoman. A global top 1% podcast.

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Cleveland Clinic CEO: The Future of Medicine Is Already Here (#298)
2026/04/21
Dr. Tom Mihaljevic, CEO of Cleveland Clinic and a leading heart surgeon, explains how medicine is already changing in ways most people don’t see. He has spent his career performing complex heart surgeries and now leads one of the world’s top hospitals. A conversation about what’s changing in care and what it means for patients right now.
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The Hidden Iran Risk No One Is Talking About (#297)
2026/04/14
Iran briefly showed it could choke off a waterway carrying nearly a fifth of the world’s oil. That’s the visible threat. The real risk may be something else entirely. Former Deputy National Security Advisor and U.S. Special Representative to Iran Elliott Abrams breaks down where Iran's strategy backfired, whether those in power in Tehran can hold on, and why the most dangerous consequence could outlast the war itself. He is senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. -------------------------- Exciting news! We’ve been nominated for a Webby Award — one of the top honors for podcasts.   If you enjoy the show, you can vote for 3 Takeaways here: (Just takes a minute - sign in with Apple or Google, no need to provide your email)   https://wbby.co/57427N (Voting ends tomorrow) Thank you! 😊 👏
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Scientists May Soon Design Entirely New Life Forms (#296)
2026/04/07
We’re entering a world where life itself could become programmable. What if creating new forms of life becomes as simple as writing code?  Geneticist Adrian Woolfson explains how close we are — and why the consequences could be extraordinary. -------------------------- Exciting news! We’ve been nominated for a Webby Award—one of the top honors in podcasts.   If you enjoy the show, you can vote for 3 Takeaways here: (Just takes a minute - sign in with Apple, no need to provide your email)  https://wbby.co/57427N (Voting ends April 16) Thank you!
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After the War: 3 Surprising Truths About the Middle East - with Ambassador Dan Kurtzer (#295)
2026/03/31
Is the war with Iran actually a turning point for the Middle East? Dan Kurtzer - former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and Egypt, advisor to presidents, peace negotiator and Princeton professor - has seen these moments up close, when expectations surge - and the outcome looks nothing like the promise. His unfiltered take on Iran - and what actually changes after a war like this. -------------------------- Exciting news! We’ve been nominated for a Webby Award—one of the top honors in podcasts.   If you enjoy the show, you can vote for 3 Takeaways here: (Just takes a minute - sign in with Apple, no need to provide your email)   https://wbby.co/57427N (Voting ends April 16) Thank you!
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Former Tesla president on The 5 Step Algorithm Behind Tesla, SpaceX, and Radical Innovation (#294)
2026/03/24
Love him or hate him, Elon Musk has upended entire industries - from cars to rockets - by doing things differently. Jon McNeill, former president of Tesla, reveals the thinking behind Tesla and SpaceX that drives radical innovation - and shows how anyone can apply it. He also offers a rare glimpse into how Elon Musk operates close up.  -------------------------- Exciting news! We’ve been nominated for a Webby Award—one of the top honors in podcasts.   If you enjoy the show, you can vote for 3 Takeaways: (Just takes a minute - sign in with Apple, no need to provide your email) 👉 https://wbby.co/57427N (Voting ends April 16) Thank you!
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The Quiet War: How Countries Fight Without Firing a Shot (#293)
2026/03/17
A few paragraphs from Washington once stopped oil tankers in their tracks halfway around the world - no navy, no missiles.  Eddie Fishman, who helped design and implement U.S. sanctions and economic warfare policies, explains how these quiet battles shape global power.  If countries can inflict real damage without firing a shot, what does power look like in this new kind of war - and how vulnerable are we?
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The Hidden Plastic Inside Us (And Why It’s Rising Fast) (#292)
2026/03/10
Scientists are finding tiny fragments of plastic inside the human body - including the brain. Dr. Matthew Campen of the University of New Mexico explains how they get there - and why the biggest source may surprise you.
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Government by Deal: What Happens When Everything Becomes Negotiable? (#291)
2026/03/03
The government feels louder and faster than ever: executive actions, constant disruption, everything happening at once.  But Yuval Levin of the American Enterprise Institute argues that all this motion may be masking something deeper. He explains why durable change comes from laws passed by Congress - not one-off deals- and why the shift from rule-making to deal-making could shape the future in unexpected ways.
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Why Quantum Computing Changes What’s Possible with Princeton Dean of Engineering Andrew Houck (#290)
2026/02/24
The rules of quantum physics aren’t just strange - they’re usable. Particles can exist in multiple states at once. Observation can reshape reality.  Now, scientists are turning those quirks into machines that could solve problems today’s computers simply can’t touch. Princeton Engineering Dean Andrew Houck breaks down what quantum computing really is, what it can (and can’t yet) do, and why it could transform fields from drug discovery to energy. A clear-eyed look at the weirdest laws of the universe and the revolutionary technology they may soon power.
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Six Ways the Constitution Keeps Leaders in Check with Cass Sunstein (#289)
2026/02/17
The Constitution isn’t just a statement of ideals. It’s a framework for power - built to divide authority so that no single institution can fully control the law. But that design has a consequence: it slows decisions and complicates action. Is that inefficiency a weakness - or the very mechanism that protects liberty? Drawing on his experience at the center of federal rule-making, Harvard Law School’s Cass Sunstein explores how these constitutional guardrails actually work, why they were designed to restrain concentrated authority, and what we risk losing when they begin to erode. This isn’t abstract theory. It’s about the quiet architecture that shapes who can act, and how a system of divided power ultimately protects self-government.
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The Winner’s Curse: Why “Winning” Often Means You Just Lost with Nobel Laureate Richard Thaler (#288)
2026/02/10
We all love the thrill of winning - the house, the promotion, the deal. But as Nobel laureate Richard Thaler explains, some of our biggest “wins” are actually the moments we set ourselves up to lose. Thaler breaks down why we overbid, overpay, and talk ourselves into choices we regret. And he shares simple tricks to help you catch yourself before you make a mistake you can’t undo.
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The American Dream is Now a Coin Flip: Here's Why and What We Can Do (#287)
2026/02/03
The American Dream promises that hard work leads to a better life. But for many children today, that promise depends less on effort and more on where they grow up. Raj Chetty, a Harvard professor and the founder of Opportunity Insights, has spent years following millions of lives to understand what truly drives economic mobility. His findings challenge long-held assumptions about opportunity in America. If the American Dream has started to feel like a coin flip, what’s quietly shaping the odds? And what would it take to give more children a real chance to get ahead? In this conversation, we explore why neighborhoods matter more than we think and how expanding opportunity could strengthen not just individual lives, but the country as a whole. See his new paper Creating High Opportunity Neighborhoods. 
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Why Innocent People Plead Guilty (#286)
2026/01/27
Federal Judge Jed Rakoff has spent decades inside the justice system - as a prosecutor, a defense attorney, and now a judge. In this conversation, he challenges how we think justice works and explains why outcomes often have little to do with guilt or innocence.
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The Surprising Science of Why We Laugh (#285)
2026/01/20
We think laughter is a response to something funny. A joke. A punchline. A light moment. But listen closely to real conversations, and laughter shows up in places that are far more important than we realize - and often when nothing is funny at all. Neuroscientist Sophie Scott CBE reveals what laughter really signals, how it works, and why it quietly shapes our relationships, our hierarchies, and our sense of belonging. Sophie Scott is a professor at University College London and one of the world’s leading researchers on the science of laughter.
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A Smarter, More Hopeful Future of Work - If We Get Artificial Intelligence Right (#284)
2026/01/13
Elon Musk and Geoffrey Hinton warn of an AI-driven job apocalypse. MIT’s David Autor, one of the world’s leading thinkers on how technology reshapes work, says the real danger lies somewhere else. The biggest risk of AI isn’t mass unemployment - it’s whether human skills and expertise will still matter. David explains how AI could expand middle-class opportunity by lowering barriers to high-value work, why past technologies created more new jobs than they destroyed, and what we need to get right to make this moment a hopeful one.
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4.7 out of 5
303 reviews
Schroon Lake Fan 2025/10/14
Very worthwhile
I really like this podcast. Excellent guests and well thought out questions explore a wider array of topics. Concise and not too chatty. scripted ques...
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Mike12198D 2025/07/01
A Must-Listen!
Lynn is a masterful host who brings out brilliant insights from her guests with curiosity and precision. Each episode feels like a perfectly calibrate...
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Cmonster6 2025/07/26
Pass
I only listened to one (because of the profoundly dumb takes) so my sample size is limited. But I was surprised by the surface level, lazy tropes disg...
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Jumbro 2025/06/04
Excellent show in a short runtime
Big fan of this podcast, especially that I can knock out an episode on the drive to the gym. Informative, expertly crafted, and consumable!
mds1995! 2025/05/28
5 stars
A fantastic and informative show with super interesting guests!
dennis.karpf 2025/05/27
Dennis D. Karpf
Excellent. Incisive, clear and important guests with issues superbly summarized by “three takeaways.”
Re: think 2025/05/14
Huh?
Trust me, you have better things to do.
Jackier85 2025/05/06
Jackie R
My favorite show. I have learned so much just by listening to 3Takeaway podcast.
kvardharajan 2025/05/02
Fantastic insights in 20 min
I love Lynn’s show. She has so many interesting guests on her show who are experts at anything from finding new planets to the global economy to being...
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dcm333 2025/04/24
Smart, insightful podcast
3 Takeaways is a smart, insightful podcast with impactful lessons from some of the top minds in today's world -- always worth the listen!!
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