Adam Grant and Malcolm Gladwell: Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things

Published 2024-02-12
Join #1 New York Times-bestselling authors Adam Grant and Malcolm Gladwell on how we can tap into our vast reserves of untapped ingenuity — and Grant’s new book, Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things.

Offering an innovative new framework for how we can think about talent and personal expectation in the realms of business, sports, scientific discovery, and beyond, Hidden Potential is an exploration of how to create opportunities for ourselves with the power of aspiration and motivation — a “brilliant book [that] will shatter your assumptions about what it takes to improve and succeed” (Serena Williams). Hear Grant discuss his discoveries with Gladwell — why he undertook the project, how we can all tap into our talents more effectively, stories that didn’t make it into the book, and more.

Your support helps us continue creating online content for our community. Donate now: www.92NY.org/Donate

Facebook: facebook.com/92ndStreetY
Instagram: Instagram.com/92ndStreetY
Twitter: twitter.com/92ndStreetY
Archives: www.92ny.org/archives

All Comments (13)
  • I loved this. Knowing they are friends; I will be checking out the book. Gladwell is one of my favorite living authors!
  • @alexfattoruso
    @92 Street YMCA: it would be great if you included the date of the event. Thank you.
  • @beldonhuang
    We've all been waiting for this get-together for don't know how long already! An amazing conversation this is
  • I like both and enjoyed this, but the real chemistry is Gladwell and Michael Lewis
  • @tarnopol
    Word to the wise—people who hawk business self-help are not intellectuals.
  • @zimzimbar
    I can't help but imagine how much more good would have been done if the money spent on all of those monthly flights had been spent on aid...
  • @TRE601
    Damn, had to be the longest front porch ever. And once in not a lot in the house.
  • @cateng767
    This interview felt awkward- adam Grant was off putting in this interaction. I had to stop watching
  • @chickmcgee1000
    After watching Gladwell, make a fool of himself, trying to debate, Matt Taibbi, he’ll never appear credible on any topic.