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Linen Suit & Plastic Tie
Gorav Menon & Kevin Liu
85 episodes
2 weeks ago
What power lies in your story? How do you tell your story? As two young “adults” journey into the life of suit and tie, they begin discovering the impact of storytelling on their career, business, mental health, and life. One of them in a linen suit, the other a plastic tie. Subscribe and Follow us on Insta/TikTok: @LSPTPod; LinkedIn: Linen Suit & Plastic Tie
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What power lies in your story? How do you tell your story? As two young “adults” journey into the life of suit and tie, they begin discovering the impact of storytelling on their career, business, mental health, and life. One of them in a linen suit, the other a plastic tie. Subscribe and Follow us on Insta/TikTok: @LSPTPod; LinkedIn: Linen Suit & Plastic Tie
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MBA Storytelling, AI @ Wharton, & World's Greatest Narcissist - LSPTPod 5-Year Anniversary

What are Gorav's biggest storytelling & AI lessons so far from Wharton MBA? How did the World's Greatest Narcissist come to be? For LSPTPod's five-year anniversary, we'd like to give an update on our stories and what's to come. Thank you for staying on our journey together - we miss you dearly.

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3 weeks ago
34 minutes 53 seconds

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Rewind: Where Are Your Roots? ft. a Non-Fiction Graphic Novelist (Craig Thompson)

Rewind Time! This week, we celebrate the graphic novel release of Ginseng Roots by Craig Thompson with a rewind of our chat with Craig in Season 3. Pick up the Ginseng Roots graphic novel in your local comic book store!


Why is the American agriculture story relevant to you (yes, you)? Is comic book a genre or a medium? Why should you care about where your food comes from? How does the story of an herbal root connect the US-China trade?


Kevin stumbled upon an issue in the series and got super curious - what could an American artist possibly say about Northeastern China and an herbal root best known in Chinese medicine? He ended up loving the entire series. Ginseng Roots explores class divide, agriculture, holistic healing, the 300-year-long trade relationship between China and North America, childhood labor, and the bond between two brothers.

Craig Thompson is a graphic novelist and author of Blankets; Good-bye, Chunky Rice; and Habibi. He grew up in a rural farming community in Marathon, Wisconsin, world capital of ginseng.


Follow us on Instagram & TikTok @LSPTPod

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5 months ago
46 minutes 58 seconds

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Why Connection Beats Perfection? ft. a Stanford MBA Professor (Matt Abrahams)

Why does saying the wrong thing make you a better communicator? How do we manage stress in any form of talking? How does martial arts make you better at communicating? How do you communicate with a Gen Z audience?

This week, we talk to Matt Abrahams, a lecturer at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business (Stanford GSB), where he teaches popular classes in strategic communication and effective virtual presenting. Matt hosts the award-winning Think Fast, Talk Smart podcast, and is the author of Think Faster, Talk Smarter: How to Speak Successfully When You’re Put on the Spot.

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6 months ago
47 minutes 40 seconds

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What Wishes Do Games Fulfill? ft. Executive Producer @ Marvel Games (Eric Monacelli)

What does Gorav think about his first video game in years? How can arts, pre-med, music, and writing backgrounds set you up for a video game career? What do Spider-Man, MLB 2K, and Call of Duty have in common? This week, we learn from the captivating story of Eric Monacelli, Executive Producer at Marvel Games. Before that, Eric has had a decorated career experience across video game studios such as Naughty Dog, 2K Games, Capcom, Infinity Ward, and Atari. He is also a published author in Primary Psychiatry.

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6 months ago
44 minutes 1 second

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How Will AI Shape Our Stories? ft. a Pulitzer Prize Finalist (Vauhini Vara)

What storytelling lens do gen AIs have, and how does ChatGPT think about a book that talks about it? What does ChatGPT itself recommend this episode to you? This week, we chat with Vauhini Vara, author of the genre-bending non-fiction Searches: Selfhood in the Digital Age.

Vauhini started her career in tech journalism at Wall Street Journal and later contributed to various well-known news platforms. In her subsequent creative writing career, she wrote The Immortal King Rao and This is Salvaged. Gorav discovered Vauhini's work because ChatGPT recommended it to him.

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7 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 22 seconds

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What Brings a Brand LIFE? ft. a VP of Creative @ Liquid Death (Andy Pearson)

Finally, we're talking about Liquid Death, one of Gorav's favorite brands. How do you bring life into a brand? What makes canned water work? How does being healthy & sustainable become cool? This week, we chat with Andy Pearson, VP of Creative at Liquid Death.

After 12+ years as a copywriter and creative director at ad agencies, Andy now creates and leads creative with an incredible team at Liquid Death on its evil mission to make the world healthier and more sustainable.

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8 months ago
54 minutes 51 seconds

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What Should We TALK About? ft. a Harvard Business School Professor (Alison Wood Brooks)

Why and how should you prepare Topics for every conversation? When are you Asking the right questions? How do you bring Levity? Why does Kindness come from storytelling?

Welcome back to your storytelling journey! To kick off Season Five, we're having a great talk with the author of TALK: The Science of Conversation and the Art of Being Ourselves , Alison Wood Brooks. At Harvard Business School, Alison teaches an award-winning course in the MBA curriculum called “TALK.”

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8 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 38 seconds

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What Makes Animation So Magical? ft. a Psychologist (Dr. Drea Letamendi)

What are some of our favorite lessons from this season? What is the unique storytelling power of animation? For our season finale, we welcome back our dear friend Dr. Drea Letamendi. Drea is a clinical psychologist at UCLA, a psychological consultant for film, TV, graphic novels, and books, and a unique storyteller who draws important connections between pop culture and the story we tell ourselves.

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11 months ago
46 minutes 13 seconds

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Why Do We Love Bookstores? ft. a NYTimes Bestseller (Evan Friss)

Why do you love being in bookstores? What is the story of bookstores in American history? How did Barnes & Noble switch onto the underdog's team in the bookselling industry? What are the common traits of booksellers? This week, we chat with Evan Friss, author of New York Times Bestseller The Bookshop: A History of the American Bookstore, and Professor of Urban and Public History at James Madison University.

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11 months ago
46 minutes 4 seconds

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How Can Stories Shape the Future of Education? ft. a Stanford Education Innovator (Isabelle Hau)

What is the dangerous story about technology in education, and where does the opportunity really lie? How should we revamp our reigning education system's core story and design for the past 200 years? What is Relational Intelligence, and why should we develop it in children? We chatted with Isabelle Hau, the executive director of Stanford Accelerator for Learning, about her own childhood education story and her insights into education tech. Isabelle has dedicated her career to innovating and investing in early childhood education, leveraging the latest science, data, and technology for two decades.


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1 year ago
43 minutes 29 seconds

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Storytime w/Gorav & Kevin - LSPTPod 4-Year Anniversary Special

Has four years of exploring the power of storytelling ruined anything for ourselves? How have the lessons from our expert storytellers seeped into our day-to-day lives? What are our stories this year? Here's a special recap for LSPTPod's 4th anniversary. Thank you for joining, and we hope you're learning as much as we are.

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1 year ago
41 minutes 44 seconds

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How To Build Your Own Sonic World? - Storytime ft. a Sound Aficionado (Dallas Taylor)

How do the sounds we hear affect the story we tell ourselves? Why and how should you curate the sounds in your life? Is silence a sound? In a conversation that felt much too short, we chat with Dallas Taylor - sound aficionado, host and creator of the amazing Twenty Thousand Hertz podcast, and Creative Director of Defacto Sound.

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1 year ago
1 hour 15 minutes 3 seconds

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Can Video Games Be Educational? ft. a Religious Theory Professor (ProfNoctis)
What makes video game a promising educational medium? How does playing a game make you remember the story differently than watching it? What can you learn about religions through a video game? How did a video game teach Kevin about parenting? This week, we chat with Prof Wade Langer (ProfNoctis) at University of Alabama, who teaches Judeo-Christian Kingship using a popular video game Final Fantasy XV. ProfNoctis' dissertation was on Judeo-Christian Kingship through Final Fantasy XV, a video game.
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1 year ago
59 minutes 41 seconds

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How Are Venture and Broadway Investing Alike? ft. a Harvard Business School Professor (Christina Wallace)
What do Broadway and Silicon Valley have in common? Why is storytelling crucial to navigating an interdisciplinary life? Why should we "expire our stories"? Welcome back to part 2 of our chat with Christina Wallace, a "human Venn diagram". Christina Wallace has crafted a career at the intersection of business, technology, and the arts. She is currently a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School, where she teaches entrepreneurship and leads HBS Startup Bootcamp. She is author of The Portfolio Life, and a co-producer to multiple Tony-nominated musicals.
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1 year ago
36 minutes 43 seconds

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What is A Human Venn Diagram? ft. a Harvard Business School Professor (Christina Wallace)
What is a "portfolio life", and how does that help us tell the story about ourselves? How do we find our identity and sense of safety in an ever-shifting professional world? Listen to part 1 of 2 of our chat with Christina Wallace, a "human Venn diagram". Christina Wallace has crafted a career at the intersection of business, technology, and the arts. She is currently a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School, where she teaches entrepreneurship and leads HBS Startup Bootcamp. She is author of The Portfolio Life, and a co-producer to multiple Tony-nominated musicals.
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1 year ago
37 minutes 38 seconds

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How Do You Write Your Own Story? ft. a Memoir Author (Carrie Sun)
Why should you read the author's bio of a book? Where do we find the most compelling and powerful story from our lived experiences? How do you protect your own memory when telling a story about your past? This week, we chat with Carrie Sun, author of Private Equity, a memoir from her unique experience working for a Wall Street hedge fund billionaire and her deeply personal self-discovery journey. Carrie Sun was born in China and raised in Michigan. She holds an MFA in creative writing from The New School. She graduated early from MIT, worked as a quant, dropped out of MBA, worked in one of the most prestigious hedge funds in the world, and left to become a writer.
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1 year ago
50 minutes 55 seconds

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Can Gaming Transform the Paper of Record? ft. a Head of Games @ the New York Times (Jonathan Knight)
Did you know that The New York Times has been one of the hottest gaming companies in the past few years? YA THE NEWSPAPER. So, What are "New York Times games", and why does Wordle fit so perfectly with New York Times' brand? How does The Sims enable storytelling for players? This week, we chatted with Jonathan Knight, Head of Games at The New York Times. Before joining the New York Times, Jonathan worked on some of the best-known IPs and game franchises, including Quake, Wolfenstein, The Sims, Harry Potter, and The Simpsons.
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1 year ago
42 minutes 29 seconds

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What Are The Stories Behind Our Decisions? ft. a Behavioral Scientist (Nuala Walsh)

When making life decisions big and small, are you choosing the best option on paper, or the best option for YOU? How can storytelling trick people in their decision making, and how do we see through the trickery? To kick off Season Four, we chat with Nuala Walsh, a behavorial scientist, one of 100 Most Influential Women in Finance, and former Marketing executive at some of the best-known investment banking firms.


In her new book Tune in: How to make smarter decisions in a noisy world, Nuala delves into the common traps when we make decisions, and how we can navigate them.

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1 year ago
44 minutes 57 seconds

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Season Four Trailer
Here's a sneak peek of something new for LSPTPod Season Four ;) We believe that storytelling is the essential skill that makes us human, and we invite you continue this journey with us. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @LSPTPod and LinkedIn.
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1 year ago
51 seconds

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How Do You Love Your Mind? ft. a Chief Content Officer @ Headspace (Morgan Selzer)
How do you bring a centuries-old tradition to a modern audience? How did Gorav keep up a 1800+ day (and counting) meditation streak? What do "unexpected" partners add to your brand story? Is there a simple way to cope with our ever-restless minds? For Season 3 Finale, we chat with Morgan Selzer, Chief Content Officer at Headspace, to understand the Headspace story.
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1 year ago
41 minutes 43 seconds

Linen Suit & Plastic Tie
What power lies in your story? How do you tell your story? As two young “adults” journey into the life of suit and tie, they begin discovering the impact of storytelling on their career, business, mental health, and life. One of them in a linen suit, the other a plastic tie. Subscribe and Follow us on Insta/TikTok: @LSPTPod; LinkedIn: Linen Suit & Plastic Tie