My guest on today’s podcast, Andy Molinsky, is an expert in cross-cultural adaptation. He is a Professor at Brandeis University’s International Business School with a joint appointment in the Department of Psychology. He received his Ph.D. and a Master’s from Harvard. He holds a Master’s in International Affairs from Columbia and a BA in International Affairs from Brown. He has been featured in and written for Harvard Business Review.

During our conversation, we discuss the importance of authenticity, courage, and inclusion, as well as his books, Global Dexterity: How to Adapt Your Behavior Across Cultures Without Losing Yourself in the Process and Reach: A Strategy to Help You Step Out of Your Comfort Zone and Rise to the Challenge.  Andy delves into the concepts of cultural fusion and the art of cross-cultural relations.

Key Takeaways:

[1:41] What the phrase ‘bring your whole self to work’ means to Andy.

[3:31] Liberal Arts, International Relations, and Brandeis University.

[8:34] Andy’s education is a blend of hands-on learning, mixed with programs from top-shelf universities.

[17:21] The core principles and ideas behind Andy’s books, Global Dexterity and Reach.

[34:03] Andy’s inspiration behind writing Reach.

[37:24] Five key roadblocks to keep people from stepping outside of their comfort zone.

[41:04] Three core insights to help you step outside your comfort zone.

Resources:

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Andy Molinsky

Global Dexterity: How to Adapt Your Behavior Across Cultures without Losing Yourself in the Process, by Andy Molinsky

Reach: A New Strategy to Help You Step Outside Your Comfort Zone, Rise to the Challenge and Build Confidence, by Andy Molinsky

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