10 Seconds To Air
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10 Seconds To Air

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We are constantly communicating. How well we do it has a significant impact on our success and happiness. From the moment we wake up until we go to sleep, we are sending emails and texts, giving presentations, talking to loved ones and co-workers, and interacting with our surroundings.In this podcast, the globe’s top achievers and experts reveal their communication hacks and what goes through their mind 10 seconds before a big moment.10 Seconds to Air host Alita Guillen brings her curiosity and common sense to each episode. Her fun and relaxed style makes you feel as though you are in the room and leads to an informative conversation that is both inspiring and thought-provoking. For more information:https://linktr.ee/alitaguillen

We are constantly communicating. How well we do it has a significant impact on our success and happiness. From the moment we wake up until we go to sleep, we are sending emails and texts, giving presentations, talking to loved ones and co-workers, and interacting with our surroundings.In this podcast, the globe’s top achievers and experts reveal their communication hacks and what goes through their mind 10 seconds before a big moment.10 Seconds to Air host Alita Guillen brings her curiosity and common sense to each episode. Her fun and relaxed style makes you feel as though you are in the room and leads to an informative conversation that is both inspiring and thought-provoking. For more information:https://linktr.ee/alitaguillen

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"The Food We Choose And The Global Impact with Marion Nestle"

Choosing what to eat sounds simple, but as this conversation reveals, it’s anything but. Food choices are shaped by powerful industries, global supply chains, government policy, and marketing systems that rarely prioritize human or planetary health. In this episode, Alita Guillen sits down with Marion Nestle, Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health at NYU and one of the world’s leading voices on food policy. Marion is the author of more than a dozen award-winning books, including her latest, What to Eat Now: The Indispensable Guide to Good Food, How to Find It, and Why It Matters. Together, they explore how modern food systems influence what ends up in our grocery carts, why eating “real food” has become so complicated, and how everyday decisions, from buying coffee to choosing juice, meat, or packaged snacks, ripple outward to affect climate change, labor conditions, public health, and global hunger. Marion breaks down how supermarkets are engineered for profit, what food labels really mean and don’t mean, how ultra-processed foods quietly drive overconsumption, and why eating more plants and fewer animal products is a rare win for both personal health and the planet. She also offers practical, grounded advice for making better choices without guilt, emphasizing that food should still be a source of pleasure. At 89 years old and still writing books, Marion brings decades of perspective, humor, and clarity to a conversation that will change how you think about food, not just as fuel, but as a powerful global force. Book: What to Eat Now: The Indispensable Guide to Good Food, How to Find It, and Why It Matters Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/  Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/  Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Business and industry 4 days
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43:41

Navigating Education in a World Dominated By Technology with Jennifer Ciccarelli

Teenagers today are growing up surrounded by social media, constant connectivity, and rapidly evolving technology. But what happens when schools push back in order to help students reconnect with each other? In this episode Alita Guillen sits down with Jennifer Ciccarelli, Head of School at Marlborough School in Los Angeles, to discuss the impact of being one of the first schools in the country to remove cell phones during the school day. They also discuss the use of A.I. large language models in school, social media’s role in a student’s life, and how her school handles the disagreement of ideas. Jennifer shares what triggered her to remove phones from the school day, the resistance and the support she received, and what she’s seeing now, 2 years after implementing the rule. The conversation also explores the impact of social media on teen mental health, the importance of teaching students how to disagree respectfully, and how schools are approaching artificial intelligence in the classroom. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Business and industry 1 week
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51:27

"The Steps To Using A.I. Responsibly and Effectively with Eric Hudson "

Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept. It is here, embedded in our daily lives, shaping how we search, write, create, and make decisions. But what exactly is AI? How does it work? And how should we be using it — especially in schools, workplaces, and our own personal lives? In this episode of 10 Seconds to Air, host Alita Guillen sits down with education and technology strategist Eric Hudson, a former classroom teacher who now works with schools around the world to help them navigate the rapidly evolving world of AI. Together, they unpack the basics of large language models like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude, explain what “generative AI” actually means, and explore how these tools are trained on the internet to predict and generate human-like responses. Eric shares why he thinks of AI as an enthusiastic intern rather than an expert, how to ask better prompts to get stronger results, and why cross-checking AI outputs is essential. The conversation dives into bias in AI systems, deepfakes and misinformation, student use of AI in schools, and the growing concern around “offloading” thinking to machines. They also explore practical applications — from organizing calendars to generating multilingual video — and discuss where caution is still necessary, especially when it comes to privacy and personal data. Whether you’re skeptical, curious, or already experimenting with AI tools, this episode offers a thoughtful, balanced entry point into understanding what this technology can do — and what it cannot. Web: https://www.erichudson.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Business and industry 2 weeks
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51:28

Life Worth Living: What Questions To Ask Yourself with Dr. Matthew Croasmun

What does it really mean to live a life worth living? And in a world that rewards achievement, speed, and measurable success, how do we make space for deeper questions about purpose, values, and what truly matters? In this episode, host Alita Guillen sits down with Dr. Matthew Croasmun, theologian, professor at Yale University, and coauthor of the New York Times bestselling book Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. Together, they explore the big questions that shape our lives — from how we define meaning and success to why so many of us rarely pause to reflect on what we’re actually living for. Dr. Croasmun shares insights from Yale’s popular “Life Worth Living” course, where students wrestle with questions like: Who or what are we responsible to? What is worth hoping for? How do we respond to failure and suffering? And how can we articulate our core values in a world that often prioritizes productivity over character? They discuss the tension between “resume virtues” and “eulogy virtues,” why modern life makes these questions feel more urgent than ever, and how cultural shifts — from increasing diversity of perspectives to the impact of COVID — have changed how we think about stability, ambition, and the future. The conversation also explores the role of love, belonging, and community in shaping our sense of worth, and why knowing that we are loved can be more grounding than any achievement. Dr. Croasmun offers practical ways to begin reflecting on your own life, including conducting a “life inventory” of how you spend your time, attention, and resources. Whether you’re navigating a transition, questioning your priorities, or simply curious about how to live more intentionally, this episode is an invitation to slow down, ask better questions, and consider what kind of life you truly want to build. Book: Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most Web: https://www.matthewcroasmun.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shea.serrano/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1_DIh33LfXaiEiOscEyGQ  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/  Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/  Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Business and industry 1 month
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53:28

Being You With Shea Serrano

What makes communication land—on the page, on screen, or in conversation? And why do some voices cut through the noise while others get ignored? In this episode, Alita Guillen sits down with writer, storyteller, and cultural commentator Shea Serrano for a candid conversation about voice, clarity, and connecting with an audience. Shea reflects on how he developed his unmistakable style, why honesty matters more than polish, and how trusting your instincts can shape both creative work and career decisions. Together, they talk about writing for real people, breaking complex ideas into something accessible, and the importance of staying grounded—even as success grows. Shea shares insights on confidence, self-doubt, and learning when to speak up, when to listen, and when to trust that your voice already belongs in the room. From creative discipline to cultural storytelling, this conversation is a reminder that strong communication isn’t about being loud—it’s about being clear, human, and intentional. Book : Expensive Basketball Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shea.serrano/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1_DIh33LfXaiEiOscEyGQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/ Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/ Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Business and industry 3 months
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Understanding the Science Behind Human Stupidity with Gordon Pennycook

Why do smart people fall for bad information? Why does bullshit spread faster than truth? And what can we really do to protect ourselves from misinformation in a chaotic media landscape? Alita Guillen sits down with Dr. Gordon Pennycook, Associate Professor of Psychology at Cornell University and a leading researcher on human reasoning, intuition, misinformation, and what he famously calls “The Science of Human Stupidity.” His work reveals why our brains default to shortcuts, how social media exploits those habits, and—most importantly—how simple moments of reflection can dramatically improve our judgment. Together, they explore why people believe things that aren’t true, how overconfidence fuels polarization, why bullshit thrives when accuracy isn’t top of mind, and the surprisingly hopeful research showing that people can change their minds when given the right tools. This conversation is an antidote to noisy information, a guide to clearer thinking, and a refreshing reminder that better reasoning is a skill anyone can learn. Website: https://gordonpennycook.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1_DIh33LfXaiEiOscEyGQ  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/  Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/  Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Business and industry 3 months
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The Science of Persuasion and The Keys To Getting What You Want with Dr. Tim Levine

Persuasion shapes every part of our daily lives, from convincing a boss to give us a raise to deciding which products we buy or which beliefs we hold true. But how do we recognize when we are being persuaded or deceived? In this episode, host Alita Guillen sits down with Dr. Timothy R. Levine, Professor and Chair of Communication at the University of Oklahoma and author of Duped: Truth-Default Theory and the Social Science of Lying and Deception. Together, they explore the subtle art and science of persuasion, how it overlaps with manipulation, why emotion can be so powerful, and what it really means to communicate honestly. Dr. Levine explains how persuasion differs from coercion and conformity, why politeness combined with reason is often the key to influence, and how fear is used in health communication to shape public behavior. He also shares practical tools to protect yourself from influence that does not serve you and why trust remains essential if we want healthy, connected relationships. From decoding everyday influence to understanding how misinformation spreads, this conversation offers a clearer look at the forces shaping how we think and act. It will help anyone become a more thoughtful communicator, a more intentional consumer, and a more ethical persuader. Book: Duped: Truth-Default Theory and the Social Science of Lying and Deception Website: https://www.ou.edu/cas/comm/about/people/faculty/timothy-levine YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1_DIh33LfXaiEiOscEyGQ  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/  Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/  Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/
Business and industry 3 months
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Building Your Brand and Leadership Narrative In An AI World with Katie McCormick

What does it take to create lasting change in leadership and culture? In this episode, Alita Guillen sits down with Katie McCormick Lelyveld, CEO of MELD and associate at the Technology and Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard University. A longtime advisor to transformative leaders, Katie is redefining what it means to lead with empathy, clarity, and purpose. Together, they explore how MELD empowers women across industries—helping them build influence, confidence, and authentic connections in spaces that often resist change. Katie shares insights from her work at the intersection of academia, business, and athletics, and discusses how to turn leadership into a living practice rooted in humanity rather than hierarchy. From navigating moments of uncertainty to building systems that foster equity and growth, this conversation offers inspiration for anyone ready to lead with intention and impact. Web: https://www.meldmore.com/about Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kmlagram YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1_DIh33LfXaiEiOscEyGQ  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/  Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/  Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/
Business and industry 4 months
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01:09:16

Doomscrolling: The Mental and Physical Response and How To Break The Habit with Dr. Alison Holman

What happens to our minds and bodies when we can’t stop scrolling? In this episode, Alita Guillen sits down with Dr. Alison Holman, Professor of Nursing and Psychological Science at UC Irvine, to explore the hidden costs of doomscrolling and constant exposure to distressing media. Dr. Holman’s groundbreaking research reveals how the images we see online, especially violent or graphic ones, can trigger the same stress responses as living through trauma. From 9/11 to the pandemic to the wars and political divisions of today, she’s studied how repeated exposure to collective crises can lead to anxiety, depression, and even cardiovascular problems. Together, they talk about what’s really happening in our brains when we scroll, why it’s so hard to stop, and how to protect our mental and physical health in a world of endless headlines. Dr. Holman shares practical ways to reset your nervous system, including mindful body scans, breathing techniques, limiting alerts, and setting intentional “media doses.” This episode is a must-listen for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the constant news cycle. It’s a reminder that staying informed doesn’t have to mean staying anxious, and that compassion, connection, and awareness are key to taking back control of your attention. Website: https://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile/?facultyId=5441 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alitaguillen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/ Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/ Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/
Business and industry 4 months
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How to Build a Healthy Relationship With Your Kids with Dr. Koraly Pérez-Edgar

Raising children is multifaceted. The goal for many of us is to raise resilient well-adjusted children who contribute to society in a meaningful way and to have a good adult relationship with them. But there are ups and downs and challenges from infancy to adulthood. How we as parents navigate those times impacts our child’s ability to bounce back from a setback and the relationship we have with them once they are adults. In this episode, Alita Guillen sits down with Dr. Koraly Pérez-Edgar, a developmental psychologist, Penn State professor, and editor-in-chief of Developmental Psychology. Together, they explore how our earliest traits, like shyness or boldness, interact with our environment to shape who we become. Dr. Pérez-Edgar shares how her research connects temperament and attention, revealing how some children learn to regulate anxiety and thrive while others struggle. They discuss what parents and teachers can do to support kids’ emotional growth, how to spot early signs of social anxiety, and why understanding behavior isn’t about labels—it’s about compassion. This conversation offers a fascinating look into the science of human development. From the biology of fear to the power of supportive relationships, Dr. Pérez-Edgar shows how small moments can have a lifelong impact. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alitaguillen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/ Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/ Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/
Business and industry 5 months
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01:16:21

How to Build a Healthy Relationship With Your Kids with Dr. Koraly Pérez-Edgar

Raising children is multifaceted. The goal for many of us is to raise resilient well-adjusted children who contribute to society in a meaningful way and to have a good adult relationship with them. But there are ups and downs and challenges from infancy to adulthood. How we as parents navigate those times impacts our child’s ability to bounce back from a setback and the relationship we have with them once they are adults. In this episode, Alita Guillen sits down with Dr. Koraly Pérez-Edgar, a developmental psychologist, Penn State professor, and editor-in-chief of Developmental Psychology. Together, they explore how our earliest traits, like shyness or boldness, interact with our environment to shape who we become. Dr. Pérez-Edgar shares how her research connects temperament and attention, revealing how some children learn to regulate anxiety and thrive while others struggle. They discuss what parents and teachers can do to support kids’ emotional growth, how to spot early signs of social anxiety, and why understanding behavior isn’t about labels—it’s about compassion. This conversation offers a fascinating look into the science of human development. From the biology of fear to the power of supportive relationships, Dr. Pérez-Edgar shows how small moments can have a lifelong impact. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alitaguillen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/ Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/ Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/
Business and industry 5 months
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01:16:21

Three Keys To Equality at Home with The "Fair Play" Game with Eve Rodsky

What if equality at home could change everything from our health to our happiness? In this episode, Alita Guillen sits down with Eve Rodsky, Harvard-trained lawyer, New York Times bestselling author, and creator of Fair Play, the system reimagining how couples divide domestic labor. Eve shares how one “blueberries breakdown” became a turning point that inspired her to treat the home like our most important organization. Together, they unpack the hidden biases and invisible work that leads to burnout, resentment, health issues and a breakdown of a good relationship. Eve lays out a plan so that couples can become proactive by restoring balance, having boundaries, implementing systems, and establishing good communication. They also talk about Find Your Unicorn Space, Eve’s follow-up to Fair Play, which explores how reclaiming creativity is essential to combating burnout and rediscovering joy.  With humor, heart, and hard data, Eve helps us see that rebalancing our time isn’t just about chores—it’s about equality, identity, and the freedom to thrive. Book: Find Your Unicorn Space: Reclaim Your Creative Life in a Too-Busy World Website: fairplaylife.com Instagram: @everodsky YouTube: @alitaguillen Instagram: @alitakguillen Instagram: @10secondstoair LinkedIn: Alita Guillen Web: alitaguillen.com Web: 10secondstoair.com
Business and industry 5 months
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01:22:44

The Keys To Taking Charge of Your Wellness with Dr. Kelli Harding

What if the secret to better health isn’t just in medicine, but in connection and kindness? In this episode, Alita Guillen sits down with Dr. Kelli Harding: psychiatrist, Columbia University professor, and author of The Rabbit Effect: Live Longer, Happier, and Healthier with the Groundbreaking Science of Kindness. Together, they explore how compassion, connection, and everyday relationships directly shape our health and longevity. Dr. Harding shares why she left the traditional view of medicine behind to embrace the mind-body connection. She shares research on how compassion and kindness can have a direct effect on improving your cholesterol. She gives examples of how simple acts of kindness can reduce stress and build resilience. They also talk about what purpose and success look like in today’s fast-paced world. This conversation is a roadmap for anyone who wants to live better, be healthier, and help others do the same. From rethinking what health really means to small, practical steps we can all take, Dr. Harding makes science accessible, inspiring, and deeply human.Book: The Rabbit Effect: Live Longer, Happier, and Healthier with the Groundbreaking Science of Kindness Website: kellihardingmd.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellihardingmd/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1_DIh33LfXaiEiOscEyGQ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/ Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/ Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/
Business and industry 5 months
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57:47

Resilience, empathy, and reform with Flikshop CEO Marcus Bullock

At 15 years old, Marcus Bullock was sentenced to eight years in a maximum-security prison. What could have been the end of his story became the beginning of something transformative. Thanks to his mother’s relentless love—sending him daily letters and photos—Marcus not only survived but found purpose. Today, he’s the founder and CEO of Flickshop, a tech company connecting incarcerated people with their families, and the leader of the Flickshop School of Business, empowering others returning from prison to build their own futures. In this conversation with Alita Guillen, Marcus opens up about the moment he realized his sentence was real, the despair that nearly broke him, and the promise from his mother that saved his life. He shares his path from rejection after rejection during reentry to building a successful business, and the lessons of resilience and innovation that drive him today. This is a story about second chances, the power of connection, and how one person’s transformation can ripple out to change entire communities. Web: https://www.flikshop.com/about-us YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1_DIh33LfXaiEiOscEyGQ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/ Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/ Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/
Business and industry 5 months
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52:53

Three Keys To Equality at Home with The "Fair Play" Game with Eve Rodsky

What if equality at home could change everything from our health to our happiness? In this episode, Alita Guillen sits down with Eve Rodsky, Harvard-trained lawyer, New York Times bestselling author, and creator of Fair Play, the system reimagining how couples divide domestic labor. Eve shares how one “blueberries breakdown” became a turning point that inspired her to treat the home like our most important organization. Together, they unpack the hidden biases and invisible work that leads to burnout, resentment, health issues and a breakdown of a good relationship. Eve lays out a plan so that couples can become proactive by restoring balance, having boundaries, implementing systems, and establishing good communication. They also talk about Find Your Unicorn Space, Eve’s follow-up to Fair Play, which explores how reclaiming creativity is essential to combating burnout and rediscovering joy.  With humor, heart, and hard data, Eve helps us see that rebalancing our time isn’t just about chores—it’s about equality, identity, and the freedom to thrive.Book:Find Your Unicorn Space: Reclaim Your Creative Life in a Too-Busy World Website: fairplaylife.com Instagram: @everodsky YouTube: @alitaguillen Instagram: @alitakguillen Instagram: @10secondstoair LinkedIn: Alita Guillen Web: alitaguillen.com Web: 10secondstoair.com
Business and industry 6 months
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01:22:24

The Keys To Taking Charge of Your Wellness with Dr. Kelli Harding

What if the secret to better health isn’t just in medicine, but in connection and kindness? In this episode, Alita Guillen sits down with Dr. Kelli Harding: psychiatrist, Columbia University professor, and author of The Rabbit Effect: Live Longer, Happier, and Healthier with the Groundbreaking Science of Kindness. Together, they explore how compassion, connection, and everyday relationships directly shape our health and longevity. Dr. Harding shares why she left the traditional view of medicine behind to embrace the mind-body connection. She shares research on how compassion and kindness can have a direct effect on improving your cholesterol. She gives examples of how simple acts of kindness can reduce stress and build resilience. They also talk about what purpose and success look like in today’s fast-paced world. This conversation is a roadmap for anyone who wants to live better, be healthier, and help others do the same. From rethinking what health really means to small, practical steps we can all take, Dr. Harding makes science accessible, inspiring, and deeply human. Book: The Rabbit Effect: Live Longer, Happier, and Healthier with the Groundbreaking Science of Kindness Website: kellihardingmd.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellihardingmd/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1_DIh33LfXaiEiOscEyGQ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/ Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/ Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/
Business and industry 6 months
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57:33

Resilience, empathy, and reform with Flikshop CEO Marcus Bullock

At 15 years old, Marcus Bullock was sentenced to eight years in a maximum-security prison. What could have been the end of his story became the beginning of something transformative. Thanks to his mother’s relentless love—sending him daily letters and photos—Marcus not only survived but found purpose. Today, he’s the founder and CEO of Flickshop, a tech company connecting incarcerated people with their families, and the leader of the Flickshop School of Business, empowering others returning from prison to build their own futures. In this conversation with Alita Guillen, Marcus opens up about the moment he realized his sentence was real, the despair that nearly broke him, and the promise from his mother that saved his life. He shares his path from rejection after rejection during reentry to building a successful business, and the lessons of resilience and innovation that drive him today. This is a story about second chances, the power of connection, and how one person’s transformation can ripple out to change entire communities. Web: https://www.flikshop.com/about-us YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1_DIh33LfXaiEiOscEyGQ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/ Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/ Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/
Business and industry 7 months
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52:53

How to Talk About Racism and Get Comfortable With Uncomfortable Topics with Sara Blanchard

Talking about race, identity, or politics used to be a step toward progress. Lately, it can feel like a landmine. How do we navigate that shift without staying silent—or getting canceled? In this episode, Alita Guillen sits down with Sara Blanchard: TEDx speaker, life coach, co-author of Dear White Women: Let's Get (Un)comfortable Talking About Racism, and co-host of the podcast What Do You Mean By That? Together, they unpack what it means to stay in difficult conversations when everything in our culture tells us to opt out. Sara shares why it’s not about being perfect—it’s about being present. She talks about her journey from Wall Street to social change, how her multiracial identity shaped her worldview, and why white women have a critical role to play in building a more inclusive future. This episode is a practical guide for anyone who wants to engage—but doesn’t know where to start. From questions to ask yourself, to how to respond when things get uncomfortable, Sara offers the tools we all need to show up better for one another. Website sarablanchard.com  LinkedIn Sara Blanchard Instagram @sarablanchardauthor  https://www.whatdoyoumeanbythat.com/  https://www.sarablanchard.com/  https://worldhappinesssummit.com/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1_DIh33LfXaiEiOscEyGQ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/ Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/ Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/
Business and industry 9 months
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52:07

How Women Win in The Workplace with Kweilin Ellingrud

From academic achievement to workplace roadblocks—why do women lose ground after graduation? McKinsey’s Kweilin Ellingrud joins Alita Guillen to break down the data and offer actionable strategies for women navigating their careers. From the broken rung to experience capital, bold moves to bias, this episode tackles the real challenges—and the opportunities—that define a woman’s path at work. Kweilin shares: Why women fall behind early in their careers   How motherhood penalizes women—and rewards men   The difference between a mentor and a sponsor   What the “power alley” is and why it matters   How to build experience capital and boost your lifetime income   Why AI and job disruption affect women more   What women can do today to future-proof their careers 📘 The Broken Rung is available now. 📊 Learn more at McKinsey.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG1_DIh33LfXaiEiOscEyGQ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/alitakguillen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10secondstoair/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alitaguillen/ Web: https://www.alitaguillen.com/ Web: https://www.10secondstoair.com/
Business and industry 10 months
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How To Stop Saying “Yes” When We Really Mean “No” with Dr. Sunita Sah

Have you ever said yes when you meant no? Whether it’s nodding along with a doctor’s recommendation, going along with your boss, or staying silent in a meeting—most of us are guilty of complying when our gut says to speak up. In this episode, organizational psychologist and Cornell professor Dr. Sunita Sah breaks down the powerful psychological forces behind why we comply—and how we can learn to defy. From her research on “insinuation anxiety” to her experience as a physician, Dr. Sah explains how to shift from automatic yeses to authentic decision-making so that we may all live true to our values. She shares her three-question Defiance Compass, reveals how to truly give (or withhold) consent, and offers practical steps to stop performing agreement and start honoring your values. 💡 Defiance isn’t rebellion—it’s integrity in action. Website: SunitaSah.com Substack Newsletter: Defiant By Design   |   http://sunitasah.substack.com/ LinkedIn: @drsunitasah     |   https://linkedin.com/in/drsunitasah Instagram: @drsunitasah   |   https://www.instagram.com/drsunitasah TikTok: @drsunitasah         |   https://www.tiktok.com/@drsunitasah Facebook: @sunitasahuk   |   https://www.facebook.com/sunitasahuk/
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