
This show was launched at the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. We discussed the unprecedented changes caused by the coronavirus with various thought leaders and industry insiders. The show helped us understand and navigate the changes going on around us.
These are all key elements for the direction of my new show - "How to Change the World" - The history and future of Innovation.
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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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How humans stopped relying on evolution and became the controllers of their own destiny.
In this episode of 'How to Change the World,' Sam Webster Harris discusses the profound impact of fire on the evolution and societal development of humanity. Fr... more
Is Brexit more important than Bitcoin? How do we rank Buddhism vs TikTok?
The world changes, technology advances, but what really matters and how much? Sam explains the Innovation Richter Scale, a framework for understanding impact at every level of... more
Timeless lessons from the Stone Age and how to build innovation into our systems and solve global problems.
For 97% of human history, we barely had any technology. Innovation moved at a snail's pace because of 5 invisible forces shaping our world. L... more
As we peer into the future, sometimes the best strategy is to look back into the past. The further and deeper we look, the more comprehensive our understanding of how technology and invention can shape the future.
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Not the Sam Harris you want to listen to, some other pommy flog
Interesting podcast. Nice production value and good content.
Interesting
I’m confused af
I'm hearing news every now and then, from here and there, about the number of casualties and the number of survivors. it is so sad to hear such stuff. but this podcast discusses what we do not really talk about - the coronavirus negative and positive effect. It affects all walks of life. I can remember one of the episode which the guest mentioned that coronavirus increased the pressure on the care industry and it reduces number of available care workers. this podcast talks about some remarkable... more
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