David Eagleman
One of the World's Foremost Neuroscientists | Host of PBS’s The Brain | Host of the Top Science Podcast Inner Cosmos
In an increasingly technological world, we must tap into the uniqueness of the human brain to set us apart.
A speakers bureau that represents the best original thinkers,
writers, and doers for speaking engagements.
Whether they’re a neuroscientist or legal scholar, our Teaching and Learning speakers are changing how we think about learning—and how we learn to think: both in the classroom, and the outside world.
One of the World's Foremost Neuroscientists | Host of PBS’s The Brain | Host of the Top Science Podcast Inner Cosmos
In an increasingly technological world, we must tap into the uniqueness of the human brain to set us apart.
Author of Grit, the #1 New York Times Bestseller | Pioneering Researcher on Grit, Perseverance, and the Science of Success
Grit, more than talent, IQ, looks, or wealth, is a powerful indicator of success.
#1 New York Times Bestselling Author of How the Word Is Passed and Above Ground | The Atlantic Staff Writer
The legacy of slavery still shapes our cities, roads, and stories today. Understanding our history will help us make sense of our world—and fight for a better one.
New York Times bestselling author of How Children Succeed and The Inequality Machine
The way we think about focus and distraction is outdated. We need to embrace the way we pay attention to unlock our full potential.
Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Khan Academy
AI won't destroy education. It'll save it.
Author of The Privileged Poor and Class Dismissed | Boston University Associate Professor and Newbury Center Faculty Director
Poverty and equality shape not just how students get to college, but how they make it through.
Author of 10 to 25: The Science of Motivating Young People | Assistant Professor of Developmental Psychology at University of Texas, Austin
Learn the new science of motivating young people—and make your own life easier in the process.
Author, Ordinary Magic | Co-Director, Dweck-Walton Lab at Stanford | Professor of Psychology, Stanford
Recognizing and answering the unspoken questions of life—Can I succeed? Do I belong?—will build trust, strengthen relationships, and change all our lives.
Bestselling author of Future Tense | Clinical psychologist and researcher | Digital health technology entrepreneur
Anxiety may feel bad, but it’s actually good for us—and for our productivity, creativity, and wellbeing.
Bestselling Author of Cultures of Growth | Indiana University Professor | Founder and CEO, Equity Accelerator
A growth mindset isn’t just for individuals. You can develop it in your whole organization, and unlock radical collaboration and innovation.
Author of The Battle For Your Brain | Legal scholar & ethicist | Director of the Duke Initiative for Science & Society
Technology is converging with our bodies, even our minds. What are the dilemmas and opportunities?
Author of The State Must Provide: The Definitive History of Racial Inequality in American Higher Education | Staff Writer at The Atlantic
Higher education could be a powerful force for equity and democracy—but it must face up to its history of racial injustice first.