S9 Ep20. Sheena Iyengar on How to Think Bigger

Welcome to FOMO Sapiens, the podcast about entrepreneurial thinkers who don't just follow the crowd, but instead take their own path to success in business and in life. In this episode, Patrick is joined by Sheena Iyengar, a professor at Columbia Business School and bestselling author of "The Art of Choosing." Iyengar discusses her latest book, "Think Bigger: How to Innovate” which shares insights and advice from successful entrepreneurs on how to overcome challenges and build thriving businesses. Iyengar shares stories and examples from the entrepreneurs featured in her book, highlighting their strategies for success and the lessons they learned along the way. She emphasizes the importance of thinking creatively and taking calculated risks, as well as the value of resilience and adaptability in the face of failure. Throughout the conversation, Iyengar and McGinnis discuss the role of decision-making in entrepreneurship, and how entrepreneurs can balance intuition and data to make informed choices. Iyengar also shares her own experiences as an entrepreneur and offers practical advice for those looking to start or grow a business. This episode provides valuable insights and inspiration for entrepreneurs at all stages of their journey. Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of the strategies and mindset needed to succeed in today's competitive business landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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FOMO Sapiens is the podcast for anyone who wants to make smarter decisions, take action, and thrive in an unpredictable world. Hosted by Patrick J. McGinnis—the guy who coined FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)—this show brings you insights from world-class entrepreneurs, investors, and leaders who’ve mastered the art of navigating uncertainty. Each episode is packed with real-world strategies, powerful stories, and actionable advice to help you cut through the noise, take control of your choices, and build a life you actually want—without the fear of missing out. Listen now and start making decisions on your own terms.