Amy Gubser Amy Gubser, is an extraordinary 56-year-old grandmother who this year became the first person ever to complete an unassisted swim from the Golden Gate Bridge in SF to the Farallon Islands - a 30-mile stretch of cold, shark-infested waters off the California coast. Moreover, what makes this achievement even more remarkable is that Amy only started her marathon swimming journey aged 46.Throughout a fascinating conversation, Amy describes her path from early morning swims in San Francisco Bay through increasingly arduous challenges, including consequently crossing the treacherous North Channel between Ireland and Scotland. Furthermore, Amy shares her insights into the physical and mental preparation required for ultra-marathon swimming, from nutrition strategies to managing the understandable fear of great white sharks and jellyfish swarms.In addition to her swimming achievements, Amy discusses how her work as a nurse has informed her mental toughness, the importance of breaking age-related stereotypes, and as a result, her mission to inspire others - especially women - to pursue ambitious goals at any age.With upcoming swims planned for Scotland's deep and mysterious Loch Ness, therefore Amy is proof that human potential knows no bounds when matched with determination, careful preparation, and above all her simple mantra: 'I can do hard things.'Amy's story is an inspiring reminder that it's never too late to pursue extraordinary achievements. Note to self! Now over to Amy. Timestamps00:00 Introduction03:10 Who is Amy as a Human?05:35 Childhood and Family Background10:48 Early Swimming and Lifeguarding14:26 Nursing Career and Mental Toughness26:12 Rediscovering Swimming33:24 First Marathon Swim: Gibraltar Straits35:59 Conquering Lake Tahoe37:20 The North Channel Challenge39:24 Molokai to Oahu Swim39:56 Local Swims and Challenges40:47 The Alcatraz Swim42:15 Manhattan Island Swim45:23 Nutrition and Hydration Strategies53:18 Facing the Farallon Islands55:34 Shark and Jellyfish Encounters01:01:32 Mental and Physical Endurance01:06:24 Inspiration and Future Goals01:11:11 Advice for Aspiring Swimmers01:18:04 Final Thoughts and Inspirations Social posts Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/amygubser92?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Links in show Books:"The Devil's Teeth" (Book about the Farallon Islands mentioned as inspiration)- "Tough Broads" by Caroline Paul (Recent book Amy highly recommends)- Young Woman in the Sea (About Trudy Ederle, first woman to swim the English Channel) Films/Media: Documentary about Mercedes Gleitze Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Impossible Network, Mark interviews Noam, a pioneering psychotherapist and co-founder of VidaVii. Noam's captivating journey from his upbringing on a kibbutz near the Gaza border to establishing a wellness technology hub in London is explored in depth. The conversation touches on communal living, military service, corporate culture, and the importance of authenticity. Noam shares insights on navigating childhood and parenting in different eras, the impact of social media on mental health, and the potential future challenges for children growing up in isolated environments. Noam also highlights the integration of body-centered psychotherapy, the concept of 'befriending vulnerability,' and innovative wellness treatments like cryotherapy and breathwork. Mark and Noam discuss the shift from symptomatic treatment to preventative health through biohacking, AI-driven health suggestions, and the significance of a balanced approach to life following the 80/20 rule. Noam also shares his personal stories of emotional resilience, and the harrowing yet inspiring account of Noam's mother's kidnapping and release by Hamas, and his hope for peace amidst global conflicts.TimeCodes00:00 Introduction 01:14 Who is Noam as a human?04:26 The Kibbutz Experience08:10 Reflections on Childhood and Group Dynamics21:06 Transition to Adulthood and Military Service22:12 Career Shift to Psychotherapy35:48 Founding VidaVi1: A Wellness Tech Venture48:02 Innovative Health Solutions for Everyone49:04 The Power of Cryotherapy: Real-Life Stories50:06 Bringing Nature's Best to Urban Centers50:41 The Science Behind Dry Cryotherapy53:00 Personalized Health and Wellness01:07:20 The Future of Health: AI and Technology01:17:45 Personal Reflections and Inspirations01:27:24 A Personal Story of Resilience and Hope01:42:47 Final Thoughts and Call to ActionSocial Links VidaviiLinkedin Links in the showCure" (or "Cured") by Dr. Jeff Rediger - specifically recommended by Noam for understanding medicine and wellnessOutlive" by Peter Attia - mentioned in discussion but not specifically recommended Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the start of Season 6 of The Impossible Network. Today’s guest is Denzil Monk, a filmmaker, social entrepreneur, and accidental academic. Denzil is dedicated to reshaping the narrative for his home region of Cornwall, England, advocating for a more inclusive and regenerative approach to media, culture, and the economy. From advocating for Cornish public service mediaImpactful film productions to pioneering the ideas like Man Engine, the largest performing mechanical puppet ever created in Britain, Denzil’s work is rooted in a deep sense of place, purpose, and the power of storytelling. In this episode, we explore his journey, his thoughts on the need to rethink capitalism, and the impact local communities can have on the global stage. Thanks to Stephen Davies for the connection.Now over to Denzil. Time stamps 01:21 Who is Denzil? 07:15 The Impact of the 1980s on Denzil's Worldview08:42 Cornish Identity and the Mining Heritage09:51 The Global Connection and Local Responsibility12:59 Denzil's Journey into Social Entrepreneurship22:32 Advocating for Cornish Public Service Media30:45 Reimagining Economic Systems and Local Empowerment47:53 The Role of Storytelling in Social Change50:31 The Power of Connections51:10 Journey into Academia54:12 Creating Bocena Productions56:03 Sustainable Filmmaking01:08:51 The Man Engine Project01:19:56 Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers01:22:23 Personal Reflections and Inspirations01:23:37 Quick Fire Questions01:32:40 Final Thoughts Social Media Denzil’s Website BosenaLinkedInInstagramShow Links Books “The Dawn of Everything” by David Graeber and David Wengrow“Donut Economics” by Kate RaworthFilms and Documentaries:“The Corporation”“Manufacturing Consent” by Noam Chomsky“Dreams” by Akira Kurosawa“Memoria” by Apichatpong Weerasethakul“Kneecap” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, I want to discuss a concept that's been on my mind lately: what it truly means to be a reality distortion shaper. This idea was inspired by Steve Jobs' infamous "reality distortion field" - his almost mythical ability to make people believe in the impossible and, through sheer force of vision, bring ideas to life.As I unboxed my new iPad Air and installed iOS 17, I couldn't help but reflect on how far we've come from Apple's beginnings. The evolution of Apple, and now Apple Intelligence, is another chapter in the legacy Jobs left behind—a legacy built on thinking differently, on bending reality to the will of a powerful idea.Jobs' reality distortion field wasn't just about charisma or leadership. It was a powerful fusion of attitude and action. And it's this combination that defines what I call "reality distortion shapers." They're the ones who break new ground, challenge norms, and refuse to accept the limitations that the world presents.And here's the thing—it wasn't just Jobs who had this ability. Throughout history, we've seen people like Elon Musk, Walt Disney, Nikola Tesla, and Oprah Winfrey exhibit this same characteristic. What they all share is a deep belief that reality can be shaped by their ideas, their attitudes, and most importantly, their actions.This spirit of innovation is perfectly captured in Apple's "Here's to the Crazy Ones" campaign. It celebrated those who think differently—the ones who push boundaries, who disrupt the status quo, who see possibilities where others see limitations. This message resonates even more deeply today, in a world grappling with what many call a polycrisis—multiple global challenges unfolding simultaneously.In the face of constant negativity from doom-mongers and naysayers, it's crucial to remember that each of us has the power to shape reality through our beliefs, our optimism, and our actions. We can either embrace pessimism, letting it define our future, or we can choose optimism, believing that tomorrow can be better than today.Optimism is the fuel that accelerates this process. Without that deep-seated belief that things can change, that the impossible can be achieved, no action will ever take off. It's this combination—of vision, belief, and action—that compounds over time, creating something far greater than what we started with.Each of us can shape reality by harnessing the interplay between our thoughts and our actions. Guests like Jon Alexander and Gavin Fernie Jones do this. The reality distortion shapers of the world aren't afraid to push boundaries and reject limitations. They don't just dream big—they act. And through those small, consistent steps, they bring their vision to life, pulling others along with them.So, as you go through your day, ask yourself: what reality do you want to shape? What action can you take, no matter how small, that moves you closer to your vision? And most importantly, do you believe—truly believe—that you can bend reality in your favor?If there's any truth to the idea that what we think manifests in the world around us, then it's on us—each of us—to think differently. To embrace optimism, not just for ourselves, but for the collective good. Because the future we create starts with the thoughts, feelings, and actions we put into motion today.Remember, as Jobs and Apple have shown us time and again—those who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do. The truth is, you're already shaping reality. So I ask: what reality are you shaping? And...What action can you take right now that pushes us all toward a better future? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this weeks episode we dive into the intersection of artificial intelligence and creativity with NY based AI creative trailblazer Tony JonesFrom growing up in Ohio his creative ambitions led him to New York to work in numerous leading ad agencies where he carved out a niche at the intersection of creativity and technology.Today, Tony is the co-founder and head instructor at Creative AI Academy, where he’s on a mission to help organizations and individuals harness the power of AI to enhance their creative processes. He also teaches AI Design at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, equipping the next generation of creatives with the skills they need to thrive in an AI-augmented future.Tony brings a unique perspective to the conversation about AI and creativity. He sees AI not as a replacement for human ingenuity but as a powerful tool that can augment and amplify our creative capabilities. He’s a strong advocate for embracing AI to stay competitive in today’s fast-changing landscape while emphasizing the critical importance of maintaining human judgment, taste, and ethics.This is a must listen episode for anyone interested in where AI is leading us and how to embrace the unrelenting pace of the change that is underway. Now over to Tony. Time Codes00:00 Intro to Tony Jones02:30 Who is Tony as a human 03:59 Embracing AI in Creativity07:13 Tony's Family and Upbringing16:34 Early Career and Move to New York22:43 Digital Transformation in Advertising26:34 Innovation and AI in Advertising30:52 Founding Creative AI Academy35:18 AI's Impact on Creativity and Industries46:25 Challenges and Adoption of AI57:05 Teaching AI Design at Pratt Institute58:02 Course Structure and Student Projects58:52 Diverse Student Backgrounds01:00:08 Misconceptions About AI and Creativity01:01:34 Personal Experience with AI Tools01:02:49 Impact of AI on Creative Processes01:04:57 Corporate Training and AI Integration01:07:37 Patented Inventions and AI01:10:27 AI in the Advertising Industry01:18:01 Advice for Creatives and Ethical Considerations01:23:54 Future of Education with AI01:30:16 Speculations on AGI and Future Impacts01:35:11 Serendipity and Personal Reflections01:47:02 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsSocial LinksTony on Linkedin Creative Ai Academy On Linkedin Links in the show Creative AI Academy Pratt AI Design Course Andy AwardsMcCannMedia MonksBook - Future AI 2041Podcasts - Last Week in AI AI For humans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, I'm joined by Hugh Forrest, Chief Programming Officer of South by Southwest (SXSW). For over three decades, Hugh has been at the helm of one of the most influential events in the world, celebrating creativity at the convergence of tech, film, music, and culture.Hugh's journey is a fascinating one, rooted in Austin, Texas, a city known for its vibrant creative scene. From his early days running a local newspaper to becoming a key figure in the expansion and evolution of SXSW, Hugh's story is one of persistence, innovation, and a deep commitment to fostering creativity. In our conversation, we explore his unique upbringing with a Scottish father and American mother, the impact of Austin's cultural landscape on his development, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career.We also discuss the challenges and high points of running a globally recognized festival, the role of technology in connecting people, and the future of creativity in an increasingly AI and digitally driven world. Hugh shares his insights on the importance of community, the power of serendipitous encounters, and his vision for the future of SXSW and beyond.If you are a creative person in any domain I am sure you will enjoy this conversation as as we uncover the human side of one of the driving forces behind one of the world's most dynamic events.Thanks to Jennifer Hutchins for the connectionTime codes 00:00 Introduction 00:53 Meet Hugh Forest: The Man Behind SXSW02:33 Who is Hugh? Personal Journey and Aspirations03:45 Who or what made him Hugh?09:54 The Evolution of SXSW14:34 The Role of Technology in SXSW's Growth18:18 Who is Hugh Working to Achieve?28:27 SXSW's Community and Content Curation32:35 Future Directions and Reflections38:22 The Evolution of South by Southwest38:57 Lessons in Persistence and Value Creation40:53 Personal Growth and Organizational Leadership42:17 Creating a Cohesive Experience43:34 Challenges and Future Plans46:12 Impact of COVID-1947:14 The Importance of Human Connection53:06 Balancing Commercial and Creative Interests57:36 Future Directions and Personal Reflections59:55 Personal Insights and Inspirations01:06:20 Quickfire Questions and Recommendations01:15:46 Final Thoughts and Gratitude Social Links Linkedin X SXSW EmailLinks in show Testament of a furniture dealer Books Ministry of The Future Cal Newport Deep Work Show The Greatest Night In Pop Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last week, I sat down with Stephen Davies, a unique voice in sustainable architecture and community development. Stephen's journey from the gritty streets of Bolton and the Manchester party scene to a cycling enthusiast and socially-conscious designer in a quiet town in Cornwall was both unexpected and inspiring.He reflected on how personal challenges and a near-death experience shaped his perspective on life and work. His approach blends philosophical musings with practical solutions to the problems of globalism by embracing a localism strategy for building sustainable food systems, communities, and building practices. Stephen is particularly passionate about hempcrete, a carbon-negative building material that he sees as a game-changer for the construction industry and local economies.Stephen embodies the power of embracing change and is a testament to how personal transformation can drive broader social and environmental change.I hope you enjoy this refreshing and thought-provoking take on creating resilient communities in an uncertain world. Thanks to Alex Fish for the recommendation.00:00 Introduction02:34 Who is Stephen as a human?05:13 Who or What Made Him?10:34 Education and Party Culture14:49 Cycling and a Life-Changing Accident18:16 Pursuing Architecture30:10 Social Conscience and Family Dynamics37:26 Localization and Community Building49:49 Community Projects and Company Formation51:27 Skills Training and Women in Construction52:07 Innovative Use of Hempcrete53:06 Challenges and Solutions in Sustainable Building58:00 Funding Strategies and Community Support01:00:20 Collaborating with Local Authorities01:05:31 Philanthropy and Commercial Partnerships01:11:47 Personal Reflections and Inspirations01:23:57 Final Thoughts and Future PlansSocial LinksLinks in ShowHemcreteCornwall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the tables are turned as I’m the guest on the Funds & Founders Podcast. Hosted by Abhinav Sinha, the pod explores the untold Journeys Behind Founders Breakthroughs.Across this broad conversation Abhi explores my view on life-long learning, building community, the differences between New York and Austin, forming Fabrica and the power of Storytelling, lessons from my failed start-up, Creating The Impossible Network, memorable interviews, the power of the network, my support system and my most transformational business experience. What I thoughtlessly forgot to acknowledge was the importance of my partner Elaine on my journey.. so making amends; thank you now Elaine. Timestamps00:00 Introduction00:51 Commitment to Lifelong Learning02:03 Exploring the Impact of AI04:40 Defining and Building Community08:28 Comparing Communities: New York vs. Austin13:13 Journey from Advertising to Founding Fabrica Collective20:24 Challenges and Lessons from Pundit Club29:16 Transitioning to a Service Agency30:43 Starting The Impossible Network Podcast31:28 Procrastination and the Birth of Fabrica32:12 Exploring Serendipity Through Podcasting33:20 Building a Community Around the Podcast33:57 Random Collisions and Serendipitous Connections35:37 Challenges and Rewards of Podcasting48:31 Support Systems and Personal Reflections53:16 Transformational Business Experiences57:29 Final Thoughts and Future QuestionsSocial Links The Impossible NetworkYouTube InstagramLinks Funds and Founders Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's episode, I sit down with Amanda Hamilton, a renowned nutrition expert, ex-broadcaster, and founder of retreats focused on holistic well-being and women’s health.We cover how Amanda's innate curiosity drove her to independently travel the globe, open a fasting retreat, aged 27, create a groundbreaking TV show, and ultimately redefine what it means to live a truly nourished life. Amanda shares her pragmatic perspective on nourishing the body and mind through real, unprocessed foods, restorative sleep, movement, and most importantly - learning to listen to and trust your own body's cues over external data and trends and making small "edits" for graceful aging. Amanda also discusses fasting, food accessibility, and her wellness reset program.Amanda's journey is one of inspiration and innovation so whether you're seeking to optimize your well-being, navigate the overwhelming world of health information, or simply learn from a woman who has fearlessly followed her curiosity, this episode is not to be missed. Now over to Amanda. Thanks Dr Morgaine Gaye for the connectionTime stamps 00:00 Introduction00:55 Meet Amanda Hamilton: A Journey of Curiosity and Innovation02:25 Amanda -Who is she as a human?04:08 Who or What Made Her?09:35 The Role of Travel in Shaping Perspectives15:08 From Journalism to Nutrition: A Career Evolution21:34 The Power of Fasting: Amanda's Breakthrough24:27 Challenges and Successes in Broadcasting Fasting Retreats32:07 What is Amanda Working to Achieve?34:12 Holistic Wellbeing: Beyond Nutrition46:42 Exploring the Complexities of Nutrition47:48 Guiding Parents on Nutrition48:43 Fundamentals of a Healthy Diet50:12 The Impact of Sugar on Health53:01 Navigating Modern Nutrition Challenges01:01:59 The Importance of Sleep01:07:52 Aging and Nutrition01:15:09 The Role of Exercise01:16:22 Programs and Future Plans01:19:49 Dealing with Self-Doubt and Imposter Syndrome01:22:40 Guiding Children Towards Independence01:24:32 Principles and Inspirations01:26:45 Recommended Books and Life Hacks01:30:16 Final Thoughts and RecommendationsSocial Links Amanda’s website InstagramFacebookLinks in the show Food Inc 2 Books Fast Food Nation The Singularity Is NearerOutlive The One Thing Show My Octopus Teacher Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I recently interviewed Suba Vasudevan, a tech optimist and eternal learner who has made a lasting impact in the realm of trust, safety, and responsible innovation.Growing up in Mumbai, Suba was shaped by her parents' unwavering support. Her innate curiosity led her to pursue computer engineering while also working as a journalist, exposing her to the importance of risk management and trust in technology.Over the years, Suba has worked at renowned companies such as News Corp, KPMG, and Meta, where she has been a driving force in operationalizing strategies and promoting responsible technology practices. In our conversation, she shares her insights on the importance of education, collaboration, and embracing change in the face of rapid advancements in AI. Suba also discusses the future of work, offering valuable advice on navigating the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.Now over to Suba. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 01:41 Who is Suba as a human03:26 Who or what made her?09:31 The Intersection of Technology and Business16:07 Understanding Trust, Safety, and Responsible Technology19:16 Practical Examples from Meta22:30 What she is Working to Achieve?24:21 Embracing AI: Challenges and Opportunities26:43 Emerging Big Tech Movements27:34 The Importance of User Choice and Transparency28:08 Collaborative Efforts and Regulatory Frameworks29:13 Addressing Election Risks and Deepfakes33:29 AI's Impact on Business Leadership39:55 Parenting in the Age of AI44:04 Quickfire Questions and Personal Insights49:12 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsSocial Links Linkedin X/TwitterLinks In Show MozillaBook - The Checklist Manifesto Show - The Gentleman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Natalia Talkowska shares her journey from Poland to London's startup ecosystem and how her insatiable curiosity led her to transform lives through visual storytelling. Interviewed at the Austin Public Library, Natalia delves into her mission of connecting people and making them feel seen and understood. She recounts the pivotal encounter with Darren Robson, a mentor who fundamentally shaped her career and personal growth. Natalia also discusses her approach to visual thinking as a strategic tool for distilling complex challenges and empowering decision-making within businesses. Throughout the conversation, she emphasizes the importance of human connection, creativity, and storytelling in an increasingly digital world. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in innovative problem-solving, personal development, and the evolving role of AI in creativity. Thanks to Dave Birss for the recommendation.Time Codes00:00 Intro01:46 The Impact of Mentorship and Personal Growth02:08 Exploring the Roots of Creativity and Connection04:40 The Transformative Power of Curiosity and Networking05:39 The Entrepreneurial Leap: Support and Strategy10:40 Reflecting on Legacy and Future Ambitions18:32 Strategic Storytelling and Visual Thinking Explained20:05 Unlocking Creativity in the Corporate World20:33 Why Visual Storytelling Works for Businesses21:38 Overcoming Brand Fear with Creative Solutions22:45 The Power of Simplifying Complex Ideas23:10 Developing a Unique Methodology for Engagement26:19 The Journey of Visual Storytelling and Its Impact33:14 Navigating the Future of Storytelling in the AI Era40:28 Advice for Navigating Uncertainty and Embracing Creativity44:35 Final Thoughts and the Importance of Community Social Links WebsiteLinkedinIGYouTube Links Books:The Creative ActMovie:The Matrix Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lauren Hug joins me this week. Lauren Hug, is a writer, speaker and activist based in Colorado Springs. Lauren grew up with a unique mix of influences - a tech-savvy household, a love for the humanities, and a conservative religious upbringing. This sparked in her a deep curiosity about ideas and a passion for rediscovering and sharing the wisdom of the past.Lauren has focused much of her work on promoting digital kindness and encouraging healthier ways of interacting online. While social media often gets a bad rap, Lauren sees its potential for amplifying new voices and stories. Through her writing, speaking, and online presence, she inspires people to engage with more empathy, seek out different perspectives, and use digital platforms to spread uplifting content.In this wide-ranging discussion, Lauren opens up about her journey of unlearning default mindsets, coping with anxiety, and defining herself on her own terms. She shares her optimism about younger generations and her excitement about the creative potential made possible by emerging technologies. I think you'll find Lauren's perspective refreshing and thought-provoking. Now over to LaurenTime Codes00:54 Introducing Lauren Hug02:23 Lauren's Personal Philosophy: Rediscovering Ancient Wisdom02:23 Exploring Identity and the Complexity of Self-Definition03:57 The Role of Old Ways in Modern Times05:29 Navigating Parenthood and the Pandemic's Effects06:55 The Importance of Remembering and Celebrating Old Wisdom07:15 Lauren's Unique Upbringing: Tech Meets Humanities11:48 From Dreams to Reality: Lauren's Career Path15:11 The Influence of Religion and the Quest for Authenticity22:05 Digital Kindness: Lauren's Mission to Transform Online Spaces36:48 The Challenge of Civil Discourse in a Digital World48:08 Embracing Ambiguity in a Complex World48:34 The Transformative Power of Uncertainty49:01 Challenging Binary Views and Media Influence49:38 Rethinking Social Constructs and Democracy50:46 The Resurgence of Storytelling and Social Media's Role51:32 Gen Z's Impact and the Future of Discourse52:12 The Nuances of Gen Z and Social Media Perceptions53:33 Redefining Business and Ideology for Gen Z01:01:21 The Potential of AI and Rediscovering Humanity01:06:33 The Importance of Intergenerational Communication01:09:40 Exploring New Forms of Community and Connection01:13:32 The Digital Kindness Journal: A Tool for Reflection01:18:15 Personal Insights and Overcoming Challenges01:22:21 The Future of Creativity and AI's Role01:26:47 Concluding Thoughts on Digital Kindness and LegacySocial Links WebsiteLinkedinIGLinks "The Dawn of Everything" by David Graeber and David WengrowBetter Things TEDx talks by Lauren Hug Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In March I attended SXSW and for 8 days immersed myself in every available AI related keynote or panel discussion.What did I learn?1.No one can say for certain how the future will unfold as we embrace these AI tools and powered robotic technologies2. Whether we like it or not AI is coming to our jobs and those using it - coming for our jobs.3. Resisting it is futile but Embracing it while being cognizant of this full range or risks and ethical issues is essential4. As futurist Amy Webb stated ‘we are in a tech Super cycle that will change every aspect of life and work’ and will require governments to prepare for the transformation ahead and for business to reimagine their value networks5. What is certain is that we must focus on our humanity and celebrate what makes us uniquely human - our curiosity, and ability to build meaningful relationships, and find a sense of purpose that transcends algorithms and code.Building on my interview with ChatGPT and as I have reflected I recalled an article I wrote for The Huffington Post called the Future of Getting Lost.So in the spirit of embracing AI I have explored the potential and possibilities of using new AI avatar and chat tools like Hey Gen and Delphi and recorded my thoughts using HeyGEN delivered via my first AI Avatar. Aside from the weird accent it’s pretty impressive.Now over to Mark Bot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, I’m joined by Alex Fish, a trailblazer in social cinema and a staunch advocate for environmental and social justice. Alex's journey from the bustling streets of London to the tranquil shores of Cornwall mirrors his quest for meaningful impact and community-driven change.In this episode, we explore who Alex is as a human and what or who made him. We delve into Alex's eclectic background, as a social butterfly in London, connecting with diverse cultures, to his transformative experiences in Malaysia, grappling with the real-world challenges of conservation, and the pivotal moments that led him to question the traditional paths of environmentalism.At 29 min in we focus on Alex's journey to founding of 99p Films, the social cinema venture that is more than just a business; but a movement. Through Its innovative model of 'Breathe, Watch, Discuss, then Eat' 99p Films aims to democratize cinema, making it a tool for building social and environmental awareness and community. Alex discusses the power of communal viewing, the importance of accessibility in the arts, and how 99p Films bridges the gap between entertainment and activism.Alex’s story is a testament to the power of passion, adaptability, and the relentless pursuit of a better world. Alex's is a beacon of inspiration for anyone looking to make a difference through creativity, community, and a deep connection to our planet.Thanks to Gavin Fernie JonesNow over to Alex 00:00 Intro02:41 Who is Alex : Social Butterfly to Environmental Advocate06:00 The Transformative Power of Travel and Conservation20:48 Redefining Cinema in the Pandemic Era29:35 The 99p Films Experience: Breathe, Watch, Discuss, Feast44:36 Building Community Through Intergenerational Conversations53:37 Exploring the Power of Citizen Assemblies54:19 The Impact of Media Polarization and the Power of Group Discussions56:22 Embracing Fun and Creativity in Social Initiatives57:09 Scaling Social Cinema Beyond Local Communities57:56 The Journey of Expanding Social Cinema Internationally59:19 Developing a Sustainable Model for Social Cinema01:01:04 The Challenges and Solutions of Hosting Social Cinema Events01:18:01 The Future of Social Cinema: Expansion and Content Creation01:19:31 Inspirations and Influences: A Personal Reflection01:22:20 Navigating Uncertainty and Overcoming Challenges01:27:52 Recommendations for Personal Growth and Community EngagementSocial Links LinkedinYouTube IGLinks in the show99pFilmsNonflict bookChasing the Scream Johann HariCitizens book Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today I am joined by Gavin Fernie-Jones - a remarkable individual whose life story is a testament to embracing change, resilience, and the power of community. Discovering his love of the outdoors in Peak District in the UK, he moved to the French Alps to manage chalets, before his entrepreneurial spirit led him to open a ski boot fitting business, But as he witnessed the creeping realities of climate change he began to take action through his One Tree At A Time initiative. This led to further initiatives like Citizen Friday and his growing Re-Action Collective.As a self described reluctant leader Gavin is a proactive change-maker. Through initiatives like Citizens Fridays and the engaging community space that champions sustainability, Gavin and his team are not just talking about change – they are living it. This is a conversation about transformation, and is proof that we can all take action, make choices, have impact and contribute to a more sustainable future. I hope you are inspired. Timestamps00:00 Introduction 02:21 Who is Gavin Fernie-Jones? 03:30 Gavin's Childhood and Influence of Parents03:50 Gavin's Life-Changing Move to the Peak District08:34 Gavin's Career Path in the Outdoors12:48 Gavin's Entrepreneurial Journey in Ski Boot Fitting18:53 Gavin's Awakening to Climate Change22:04 Gavin's Efforts Towards Sustainability28:33 Gavin's Repair Day Initiative29:32 The Birth of a Repair Day30:15 The Impact of Unused Clothing30:55 Setting Up One Tree at a Time31:42 The Power of Reusing Ski Instructor Uniforms35:08 The Unexpected Success of Rental Ski Gear37:27 Building a Vibrant Local Community38:52 The Challenges of Dealing with Clothing Waste42:03 The Potential of Repurposing Unusable Fabric53:58 The Creation of the Reaction Collective58:21 The Future of Sustainable Fashion01:03:03 The Value of Membership and Community01:03:19 The Power of Free Participation01:03:50 The Impact of Fees and Hierarchies01:04:20 Exploring Anarchism and Distributed Power01:04:38 The Role of Money and Obligation01:05:10 Creating Something Different and New01:05:21 The Future of Funding and the Collective01:06:01 The Power of Serendipitous Connections01:06:36 The Impact of Positive Action and Community01:07:19 The Need for Funding and the Role of the Citizen01:08:17 The Power of Distributed Organizations01:09:01 The Citizen Story and the Role of Brands01:11:50 The Role of the Citizen in the Reaction Collective01:15:28 The Power of Disruptive Community01:18:43 The Role of Brands in the Collective01:26:43 The Emergence of a New Business Structure01:32:36 The Power of Nature and Community01:35:56 The Role of Film in Community Building01:37:59 The Need for a Platform for Citizen Stories Social Links Linkedin GavinInstagram Links in ShowRe-Action Collective One Tree At A TimeCitizens Book99p Films Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this interview, ChatGPT (referred to as 'Carla') discusses its core objectives, its influences, its limitations, and its future implications. Topics discussed include AI’s impact on society, children’s education, policy recommendations for education reform, the impact of AI on the creative industry, and strategies to tackle social isolation. The conversation also covers fun topics such as what GPT would do if it were a parent and what human name it would choose for itself.I was recently been interviewed by Robert Hansen for his Podcast The RSNAKE SHOW i’ll put the link in the show notes), During the interview we spent some time discussing the impact of AI, on the creative and entertainment industries. As a result I thought it might be an interesting exercise to’ interview’ ChatGPT about the impact of Generative AI on humanity. To do so I used my AI trained voice to ask the questions and have the answers delivered by ChatGPT 4 via an AI generated voice on Descript called Carla. I begin by asking my core three questions:-Who are you as a human -Who or what made you you? -What are you working to achieve?The answers were illuminating.This led to a question on the influences and factors that shape an AI, and the question of consciousness and the potential impacts on society. I wanted to explore its recommendations and practical advice about children's education and how to evolve education policy in a rapidly changing world influenced by AI advancements. Then I asked for its perspective on environmental sustainability and understanding the climate paradox - an area of deep interest for previous guests Melanie VanDeVelde and Jeremy Tamamini I also asked for its recommendations for creators preparing for a world of Generative AI, how we should address Social Isolation in the AI age and It's advice for parents on raising happy and well-rounded children. And finally we finish on some fun questions! Now over to my AI friend Carla. Time Codes00:00 Introduction01:45 Interview with AI: Who are you?06:08 Who made you, you?08:09 AI's Perspective on Consciousness12:16 What are you working to achieve?20:03 AI's Advice for Parents and Education Policy34:18 Reflecting on Podcast Guests and AI's Imperatives34:18 AI's Role in Education, Entrepreneurship, and Ethics37:59 Understanding the Climate Paradox40:53 Preparing for a World of Generative AI44:26 Timeframe for Adapting to Generative AI47:23 Addressing Social Isolation in the Digital Age51:52 Raising Happy and Well-Rounded Children55:22 Resources for Effective Parenting01:05:13 Choosing a Human Name for an AI01:06:43 Advice for Pursuing 'Impossible' Goals01:09:42 Recommendation for the Next InterviewLinks The RSnake Show - interviews Mark Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Until the age of 38 Edward Molkenboer impacted people's lives through the ads he created. Having launched his ad agency at the age of 18, and after 20 years of success Edward was hit by an existential realization that set him on a new path of impact; social not commercial. In this episode Edward recounts that awakening moment and discusses the work he is doing now to leave the world a better place than he found it. ‘Something to which I think we all aspire. Edward Molkenboer recounts his decision to leave his successful career in advertising to embark on a new path focusing on social impact. Edward speaks about his helping initiative of living on the streets for a week in the Netherlands; giving insight into the humanity and kindness he experienced, and the lessons learned. He also expands on his new social venture, the Social Impact Tour, a creative endeavor that shares emotional stories of those in need, leveraging the power of narrative to inspire people to help, and encouraging brands to support. Edward also underscores the importance of embracing change, stepping out of comfort zones, and the significance of spending quality time with loved ones.Thanks to Caroline Arditti for the connection.Time codes00:01 Introduction 01:48 Who Edward is as a human?03:05 What or who made him?04:41 A Look Back at Childhood and Early Life11:51 The Impact of Losing a Parent and Reevaluating Life20:43 The Birth of the Social Impact Tour22:15 A Bold Experiment: Living Homeless29:29 The Power of Asking for Help30:14 The Impact of Sharing Personal Stories31:20 The Social Impact Tour: A Creative Approach to Raising Awareness33:40 The Role of Businesses in Social Impact36:12 The Power of Sharing Stories on a Larger Scale38:26 The Role of Storytelling in Social Impact39:36 The Reaction to the Social Impact Tour40:47 The Future of the Social Impact Tour44:44 The Power of Spending Time with Loved Ones48:39 The Role of Action in Overcoming Doubts and Fears52:15 The Importance of Taking Action and Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone52:33 The Power of Serendipity and Action53:44 The Impact of the Social Impact Tour on Children59:32 The Impact of Living with Dementia: A Potential Future GuestSocial Links Edward’s Linkedin Links In the Show Edward’s TED TalkThe Power of Now The AlchemistCaroline Arditti Don Smith Teun Toebes Human Forever Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caroline Arditti is a community builder and 'sunshine maker', shares her experience of initiating 'Sunshine Hour', a Zoom-based platform to connect and uplift a diverse range of people in light of quarantine worldwide. Beginning early during quarantine with a handful of participants from her personal network, 'Sunshine Hour' rapidly expanded to more than 500 people from over 40 countries. The sessions were conducted in both French and English, encouraging connections, friendship, and even business partnerships among participants. Reflecting on her journey, Caroline emphasizes the empowering nature of focusing on factors within one's control and fostering positive experiences and connections, also mentioning her personal ritual of having a coffee with a stranger every week for the past 15 years.00:00 Introduction 00:34 The Birth of Sunshine Hour01:23 The Impact of Sunshine Hour02:34 The Power of Smiling03:38 Learning from Strangers: Coffee Conversations05:08 The Journey of 15 Years of Coffee Conversations05:09 Planting Seeds and Connecting Dots06:30 Overcoming Fears and Stepping Out of Comfort Zone07:04 Achievements and Self-Reflection Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, we speak with Caroline Arditti, a Paris-born creative force whose mission is to make the world more human and help people feel more alive. Caroline shared her journey from working in corporate communications and PR to founding Sunshine Makers, an experiential agency that's creating positive momentum through community-building initiatives like the Sunshine Hour and Supper Club.Caroline shares her journey from quarantine isolation to building a global community through her Sunshine Hour project - a Zoom-based session promoting connection and creativity. She highlights her book 'Nous’ ‘Us' which focuses on fostering community and setting up projects like her global creative tribe. Arditti's story offers an innovative approach to facilitating connections, nurturing community, and addressing loneliness and isolation. The conversation is a testament to the significance of creativity, personal interaction, and human connection in a world increasingly dominated by technology.00:00 Introduction02:19 Who is she as a human?04:02 What or who made her?06:00 The Power of Community and Connection13:20 What is she working to achieve ? The Birth of the Sunshine Hour During Covid16:32 The Growth and Impact of the Sunshine Hour21:36 Caroline's Mission: Making the World More Human24:33 The Power of Physical Connection and Community Building27:48 Scaling the Impact: From Sunshine Hours to Supper Clubs34:03 The Power of a Smile: A Simple Act of Connection36:58 Creating a Safe Space for Sharing37:42 The Supper Club Experience38:53 Selecting Participants for the Supper Club39:45 The Power of Vulnerability40:21 The Journey of Self-Discovery41:53 Introducing the Book42:58 The Power of Personal Stories44:40 Learning from Strangers: The Coffee Ritual46:41 The Impact of Personal Encounters52:47 The Power of Creativity52:57 The Million Creative Tribe Project01:02:52 The Importance of Slowing Down01:03:25 Overcoming Fears and Embracing Challenges01:08:49 The Importance of Authenticity01:12:31 The Power of Journaling and Cold Showers01:14:10 The Power of Small Steps01:16:10 The Importance of Community01:18:37 Random Collisions and who we interview nextCaroline’s website Sunshine Makers Instagram LinkedinNous book Wim Hoff Book Solve For Happy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, in light of the recent and extreme escalation in violence in Israel and Gaza, and the resultant rage and outrage that’s consuming our news and social feeds I’m publishing this episode with some trepidation but in the hope that it will instill some sense of belief that peace is possible. I am republishing an interview with Stephen Hecht, Founder and CEO of A Million Peacemakers. Their principle of Nonflict provides inspiring examples of how to foster reconciliation, mutual understanding, and peace, even in entrenched conflicts where the path to peace may seem hopelessly complex.Stephen Hecht co-founder of Million Peacemakers provides inspiration to anyone who doubts their ability to change the world for the better, at scale. Stephen is proof that good intentions, a little creativity, underpinned by clear goals can result in monumental impact, at any age. Million Peacemakers is a non-profit organization that empowers people to transform conflict into what they call Nonflict. Stephens's inspiration came from his multi-faith work and his own transformation in focussing on the commonality in people over the differences.Over 225,000 people around the world trained in the first 5 years with a focus on youth, families, and businesses, Stephen is changing the world one peacemaker training session at a time.Stephen has led Nonflict way workshops in Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and the USA including Puerto Rico, Japan, Thailand, Philippines, Israel, Jordan, Mexico, Bulgaria, England, Germany, Spain, and Canada.He was also a speaker at the Vatican in March 2019 for an international conference on Religions and the UN Sustainable Development Goals and was invited back 3 weeks later to speak about creating a culture of peace in the world.I hope you enjoy this episode of empathy, compassion and conflict resolution with Stephen HechtTIMECODES 00:00 Intro03:40 Stephen on his upbringing 04:45His uncle’s defining influence05:30 Being aware of his curiosity as a child 06:10 The defining experience of visiting Israel 06:50 Witnessing his first intra-group conflict 07:30 Stephen and his education path 08:00 The early experience of conflict in business09:20 Joining Young President Organization 10:15 Building interfaith unity 13:45 Building the three-step model for Nonflict15:38 The Nonflict steps to conflict resolution 32:10 Creating a Million Peacemakers andtesting Nonflict in Palestine33:20 How Serendipity has enabled him34:25 Working with the Vatican and The Pope46:10 His principles46:10 His Hard Choices 47:10 The Impossible QuestionSocial Links Million Peacemakers Instagram Facebook Twitter /XLinks In the Show Young Presidents OrganizationSustainable Development Goals Robin Sharma The 5 am Club Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.