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Malcolm Gladwell On Creativity, Failure, and the Revenge of the Tipping Point

Malcolm Gladwell On Creativity, Failure, and the Revenge of the Tipping Point

Update: 2024-10-231
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Today’s episode is a special one. It wasn’t recorded in our studio, but live from Balboa Theater in San Diego for a Live Talks LA event, where I had the incredible opportunity to sit down with one of the most influential thinkers of our time: Malcolm Gladwell.

This conversation was so much fun – we explored his writing process, the lessons he learned from his father about effort and resilience, and big questions about the future—like the real impact of AI and the time it takes to fully understand emerging technologies. 

We also dive into Malcolm’s latest book, Revenge of the Tipping Point: Overstories, Superspreaders, and the Rise of Social Engineering. 

This was one of those wonderfully refreshing conversations – I think you’ll be really surprised by where Malcolm and I go. It’s full of emotion, insight, and energy. I can’t wait for you to learn from Malcolm’s insights and the way he shapes his words and stories. You’re in for a real treat.

With Fire,

The FM Team

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Malcolm Gladwell On Creativity, Failure, and the Revenge of the Tipping Point

Malcolm Gladwell On Creativity, Failure, and the Revenge of the Tipping Point