Want to take control of the future? In each episode of this podcast, Entrepreneur magazine editor in chief Jason Feifer takes something that seems concerning or confusing today, and then learns its surprising history, what important things we’re missing, and the solutions that can make us smarter and better. (The show was previously called Pessimists Archive.)
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurshipTechnology |
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the history of pessimism is interesting but the tone is so irritating. if this podcast were redone with a less scolding tone it earn be 5 stars.
Really like this show, episodes are fun, short, and thought provoking. Highly recommend a listen.
This is a great podcast. Well researched, well written and great effects. Jason’s not just repeating - or accepting “conventional” wisdom about change. Instead, he’s tracking down the real change story and communicating it in a way that leaves you wanting more.
Can’t wait for the next story!
Fantastic show with extremely informative and well researched topics.
Ever since the rebrand it's gone down hill. It used to have a ton of interesting historical facts and showed how we kept do the same thing over and over. Now I honestly don't even know what the show is about. Also the name is bland, Pessimist Archive stands out and makes me want to check it out. Build for tomorrow sounds like a cheesy self help podcast. Jason (the host) bring back PA and do B4T in a separate podcast if it's something you feel passionate about.
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