Futurist Tom Carroll presents the Red Bull Basement Sessions featuring global innovators, entrepreneurs and athletes as they share their mindset, their motivations and what it takes to make a difference. Tom guides us through stories from amongst others, South African rugby captain Siya Kolisi, Red Bull Racing Honda’s F1 Team Principal Christian Horner and four-time surfing World Champion Carissa ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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The winners of the Red Bull Basement Global Final 2021, Brinlee Kidd and Sylvia Lopez, otherwise known as Team Jotted, share their secrets on how to start a business while still at university. more
Innovation is key for car manufacturer Porsche. Director of Brand Management at Porsche AG, Deniz Keskin, gives his insight into innovation at one of the world's most exclusive car brands. more
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