
Disruptive conversations is a blog series where I record conversations with people who are working to transform or disrupt a sector or system. Sometimes I do in-person interviews, but they are usually online.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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In this episode, I speak with Adam Kahane about his new book, Facilitating Breakthrough, Facilitating Breakthrough: How to Remove Obstacles, Bridge Differences, and Move Forward Together.
In the conversation, several things stood out for me. Here a... more
In this conversation with Paul Desmarais III, we talk a lot about Disruption. In this episode, he shared many unique insights. Here are a few that stood out for me.
What is Disruption?
Naturally, this podcast has explored the word Disruption and ... more
Christian Madsbjerg is a professor at the New School for Social Research in New York City, where he teaches German and French philosophy from the 20th century. He has also founded a company called Red Associates. Red Associates is a Social Science-ba... more
Paul Pangaro has a deep interest in the relationship between machines and people. He describes himself as an interaction designer, pragmatist and practitioner. He thinks, like me, believes if you have a good theory, you can then make progress. Curren... more
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Keita is changing the world one concersation at a time..
Thoughtfully curated and inspiring, this podcast is a great resource for "young" social innovators, with lots of tidbits to jot down and return to later.
Keita- love this series! Wonderful to hear perspectives of people with expertise in specific areas talking not just about challenges but, importantly, solutions. Thanks for including me in the conversation, too!
This is the kind of podcast we need to be listening to in the current socio-political climate. Hats off to the creator and guests for bravely pushing our thinking.
I love this podcast.This are the kind if conversations I like to hear with great topics, and questions that are not only for the person that is being interview but also for you as the listener. Great job keita!!









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