Robin Arzón is the head instructor at Peloton and an ultramarathon runner, but she didn’t plan to make her career based on her athletic prowess. In this conversation with Adam, she talks about how she fell in love with running in adulthood and her radical career pivot from lawyer to renowned exercise instructor. They discuss what hustle culture gets wrong, why motivation may be less important than momentum, and how to create a consistent practice in the gym — and beyond it.
Transcripts for ReThinking are available at go.ted.com/RWAGscripts
The Real Reason You Procrastinate
Bonus: Wild Work Advice with Cheryl Strayed
Bonus: Fadbusting with Freakonomics
When Strength Becomes Weakness
Bouncing Back from Rejection
How to Remember Anything
The Office Without A**holes
The Perils of Following Your Career Passion
Networking For People Who Hate Networking
Become Friends with Your Rivals
The Creative Power of Misfits
Teaser: WorkLife Season 2
Bonus: A Debate with Malcolm Gladwell
Bonus: #MeToo with Ashley Judd, Ronan Farrow, and Tarana Burke
When Work Takes Over Your Life
A World Without Bosses
Faking Your Emotions at Work
How to Trust People You Don’t Like
Your Hidden Personality
The Problem with All-Stars
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