Scott's Weekend Wrap-Up (Feb 22nd, 2026)
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Last Week’s Episodes
Marc Brackett - Yale Emotional Intelligence Expert | How to Effortlessly Master Emotions
Marc Brackett is a research psychologist and the founding director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, where he focuses on the science of emotions and their impact on learning, decision-making, relationships, and mental health. He is a Professor in the Child Study Center at Yale University and has dedicated his career to developing evidence-based approaches for teaching emotional intelligence in schools and organizations. Brackett is the creator of RULER, a systemic approach to social and emotional learning that has been adopted by thousands of schools worldwide, and is the author of the book “Permission to Feel: Unlocking the Power of Emotions to Help Our Kids, Ourselves, and Our Society Thrive.” His work emphasizes the importance of recognizing, understanding, labeling, expressing, and regulating emotions as essential skills for well-being and success.
Charlie Rocket - Grammy Winner & Nike Athlete | Why Winners Think Differently
Charlie “Rocket” Jabaley was managing Grammy-winning artists, including helping launch the career of 2 Chainz, and running one of Atlanta’s most powerful hip-hop empires when his life quietly fell apart. Behind the success, he was battling depression, binge eating, and a brain tumor. Facing the possibility of death at over 300 pounds, he walked away from everything and decided to become an athlete. In 12 months, he lost 125 pounds, ran 5 marathons, completed an Ironman, and reversed the growth of his brain tumor. Nike put him in their iconic “Dream Crazy” Super Bowl campaign. Now he runs the Dream Machine Foundation, which has raised over $5 million making other people’s wildest dreams come true. Charlie Rocket didn’t just survive his story. He turned it into a movement.
See you next week,
Scott


