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The Danielle Robinson Podcast
Danielle Robinson
27 episodes
13 hours ago
The Danielle Robinson Podcast dives into the cultural and societal forces shaping our world today. With a sharp focus on women’s lives—yet grounded in broader sociological insight—each episode unpacks the movements, challenges, and ideas that are redefining our times. Authoritative, thought-provoking, and unapologetically clear, Danielle Robinson brings you commentary that goes beyond surface conversations, helping you see the deeper currents influencing modern culture. Whether it’s gender dynamics, cultural trends, or the future of social change—you’ll find a space here for critical thought
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The Danielle Robinson Podcast dives into the cultural and societal forces shaping our world today. With a sharp focus on women’s lives—yet grounded in broader sociological insight—each episode unpacks the movements, challenges, and ideas that are redefining our times. Authoritative, thought-provoking, and unapologetically clear, Danielle Robinson brings you commentary that goes beyond surface conversations, helping you see the deeper currents influencing modern culture. Whether it’s gender dynamics, cultural trends, or the future of social change—you’ll find a space here for critical thought
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The Art of Un-Learning: Adapting to Disruption Part 1
The Danielle Robinson Podcast
1 hour 14 minutes 40 seconds
2 months ago
The Art of Un-Learning: Adapting to Disruption Part 1

What if the biggest obstacle to your success isn’t what you don’t know, but what you refuse to let go of? In this powerful first part of The Art of Un-Learning: Adapting to Disruption, we explore why unlearning outdated beliefs, habits, and frameworks is the ultimate skill for thriving in today’s unpredictable world.

Across six in-depth chapters, you’ll discover:

  • The Myth of Knowing It All – why expertise can become a trap.

  • Why Learning Alone Isn’t Enough – and how accumulation without release creates stagnation.

  • First Principles Thinking – stripping problems back to timeless truths.

  • Cognitive Biases – the hidden traps that distort our choices.

  • Emotional Resistance to Change – why letting go feels like loss and how to move through it.

  • Practical Frameworks for Unlearning – from pre-mortems to micro-unlearning, actionable tools to reset your thinking.

This isn’t just theory — it’s a practical, thought-provoking guide to recognizing when old patterns no longer serve you and creating the mental freedom to adapt, innovate, and grow.

🔑 If you’ve ever felt stuck, frustrated by outdated systems, or fearful of change, this episode will give you the clarity and tools to begin your unlearning journey.

The Danielle Robinson Podcast
The Danielle Robinson Podcast dives into the cultural and societal forces shaping our world today. With a sharp focus on women’s lives—yet grounded in broader sociological insight—each episode unpacks the movements, challenges, and ideas that are redefining our times. Authoritative, thought-provoking, and unapologetically clear, Danielle Robinson brings you commentary that goes beyond surface conversations, helping you see the deeper currents influencing modern culture. Whether it’s gender dynamics, cultural trends, or the future of social change—you’ll find a space here for critical thought