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Everyone’s a Futurist: Structuring Tomorrow’s Thinking

Everyone’s a Futurist: Structuring Tomorrow’s Thinking

Update: 2025-10-29
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“It is possible to believe that all the past is but the beginning of a beginning… the twilight of the dawn.” – H.G. Wells
But how do we shape what comes next—and prepare for futures we can’t yet see?

Join us for a compelling episode of the UCLA LiveWell podcast featuring Dr. Andy Hines — futurist, professor at the University of Houston, and expert in strategic foresight.

Andy guides us through:

  • 🔭 How to scan for signals and build stories about the future.
  • 🧠 Why vision is the antidote to chaos and uncertainty.
  • 🐸 The role of “frogs”—those who bridge foresight and organizational reality.
  • 🧩 How stealth strategies can embed future thinking in resistant cultures.

Whether you're navigating change or dreaming big, this episode will help you think ahead with clarity and purpose.

🎧 Tune in and explore how strategic foresight can help you live—and lead—with intention


Dr. Andy Hines' Website

Imagining After Capitalism 

University of Houston Foresight Program


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