Category: Future of Work

Ep. 111: Human-to-human interfaces and collective intelligence | Malcolm Ocean

Malcolm Ocean is a software engineer and researcher famous for having built the productivity tool Complice. Today, he thinks about how to revolutionize interpersonal communication.

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Ep. 78: Elaine Pofeldt on building a very small, very profitable business

Elaine Pofeldt is an independent journalist and speaker specializing in careers and entrepreneurship. In 2018 she published a well-received book called "The Million-Dollar, One-Person Business", and today she's joining us to discuss her newest book "Tiny Business, Big Money".

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Ep. 72: Jeffrey Booth on deflation, blockchain, and progress.

Jeff Booth is a visionary leader who has lived at the forefront of technology change for 20 years. In January 2020, Jeff released his first book titled “The Price of Tomorrow – Why Deflation is Key to an Abundant Future”, in which he offers his provocative thesis about the current state of our economies and what must happen to enable a brighter future.

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Ep. 71: Vance Crowe on culture, narrative engineering, and the future of social media.

Vance Crowe is the CEO of Articulate Ventures, a strategic communications company in Saint Louis, Missouri and is a non-resident fellow at the Center for Conflict and Peace Studies at the Seton Hall School of Diplomacy.

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Ep. 67: Gary Bolles and the future of work

Gary Bolles is Chair for the Future of Work at Singularity University, the author of "The Next Rules of Work", and an expert in how jobs, teams, and organizations will evolve in the years ahead.

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Ep. 62: Thomas Frey and Trent Fowler on the Great Resignation

Thomas Frey and Trent Fowler discuss the causes and implications of "The Great Resignation", the phenomenon in which an unprecedented number of people are leaving their existing jobs to strike out for new ones.

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Ep 57: Victoria Ransom on entrepreneurship and the future of education.

Victoria Ransom is a serial entrepreneur from New Zealand who has built three different companies, the most recent of which is an online learning platform called Prisma. She was listed as one of Fortune's Most Powerful Women Entrepreneurs, as well as one of their 40 under 40, and in 2015, she was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.

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Ep. 49: Joel Chan on metascience, creativity, and tools for thought.

Joel is an Assistant Professor in the University of Maryland’s College of Information Studies (iSchool) and Human-Computer Interaction Lab (HCIL). His research explores systems that support creative knowledge work, particularly ones that are open and sustainable.

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Ep. 47: Dr. Peter Langland-Hassan on imagination, philosophy, and technology.

Dr. Langland-Hassan is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cincinnati.

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