Randi Zuckerberg – The Art of Following Your Heart
One World with Deepak Chopra – Randi Zuckerberg
Randi Zuckerberg: The Art of Following Your Heart & Dreams
For so many young children, appearing in a Broadway play is a dream; a fantasy that will perhaps motivate them, but likely never come true. Randi Zuckerberg is no exception. “If you had asked me at seven years old what I wanted to do with my life, I would have said I wanted to sing on Broadway.” But like many children, there came a point where the goal seemed unreachable. “My dreams came to a crashing halt when I got to Harvard and was rejected from the music major and thought gosh, I guess I need a new life plan.”
Randi Zuckerberg had no trouble finding herself a very successful new life plan. She was one of the original employees at Facebook and has since started her own company that helps connect normal people with the tech world in ways that are useful and understandable. “Not everyone around the world sees technology as a 100% net positive in their lives; a lot of people see it as a challenge.” She explained to Deepak Chopra when they sat down for a discussion on Newswire.fm’s program One World.
Technology today presents challenges in our careers, in our love lives and in our ability to raise a safe and healthy family and Randi had a real desire to address many of these concerns that normal people all over the world have in the digital age. “So I decided to start a media company that talks to the every person about technology in their lives.” Randi Zuckerberg explains that the ultimate goal of Zuckerberg Media as well as her book, Dot Complicated, is to help women navigate the high tech world as the “CEOs of their families.”
DEEPAK CHOPRA MD, FACP, is the author of more than 80 books translated into over 43 languages, including numerous New York Times bestsellers. Chopra is the co-author with Rudolph Tanzi of the New York Times bestseller, Super Brain. He serves as an Adjunct Professor at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School, Columbia University, Assistant Clinical Professor, in the Family and Preventive Medicine Department at the University of California, San Diego, Health Sciences, and Senior Scientist with The Gallup Organization.