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How to Change the World: The History & Future of Innovation
How To Change The World | Sam Webster Harris
10 episodes
5 days ago

Sam Webster Harris chronicles the complete history of innovation from the Stone Age to the modern day. Learn how transformative ideas build upon each other to change the world and shape the future of humanity.


Every breakthrough that changes civilization begins with curiosity. From the first controlled fire to artificial intelligence. Follow the journey, step-by-step, tracing the evolution of human progress and society. On the way, uncovering the nerdy stories and fun facts behind world-changing inventions and the mental models that drive systemic change.


Each episode is a deep dive into innovation patterns and the threads that shape our world:

- From Leonardo Da Vinci dissecting human bodies to editing our own DNA

- Maritime Navigation sets the course for Interstellar exploration

- Hammurabi's legal code is relevant in algorithmic governance


Modern revolutions in technology and the future of AI are a continuation of core needs of their human creators. Our desire for leverage shows up time and again in the history of civilization.


Drawing insights from psychology, economics, and anthropology, we explore how change makers in history like Galileo, Newton, and Tesla didn't just discover big ideas. They transformed civilization itself. Their playbooks reveal timeless strategies for anyone seeking to understand how the world works.


This isn't surface-level history. It's intellectual history told through narrative learning—connecting past invention stories to the future of technology, future of society, and patterns of history that will define the Anthropocene.


Whether you're fascinated by the timeline of human history, founder stories, or the psychology of change, each episode delivers actionable mental models wrapped in engaging storytelling. Learn something new about human progress while discovering your own potential to change the world.


For the intellectually curious seeking to understand innovation, drive progress, and glimpse the future of humanity.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Sam Webster Harris chronicles the complete history of innovation from the Stone Age to the modern day. Learn how transformative ideas build upon each other to change the world and shape the future of humanity.


Every breakthrough that changes civilization begins with curiosity. From the first controlled fire to artificial intelligence. Follow the journey, step-by-step, tracing the evolution of human progress and society. On the way, uncovering the nerdy stories and fun facts behind world-changing inventions and the mental models that drive systemic change.


Each episode is a deep dive into innovation patterns and the threads that shape our world:

- From Leonardo Da Vinci dissecting human bodies to editing our own DNA

- Maritime Navigation sets the course for Interstellar exploration

- Hammurabi's legal code is relevant in algorithmic governance


Modern revolutions in technology and the future of AI are a continuation of core needs of their human creators. Our desire for leverage shows up time and again in the history of civilization.


Drawing insights from psychology, economics, and anthropology, we explore how change makers in history like Galileo, Newton, and Tesla didn't just discover big ideas. They transformed civilization itself. Their playbooks reveal timeless strategies for anyone seeking to understand how the world works.


This isn't surface-level history. It's intellectual history told through narrative learning—connecting past invention stories to the future of technology, future of society, and patterns of history that will define the Anthropocene.


Whether you're fascinated by the timeline of human history, founder stories, or the psychology of change, each episode delivers actionable mental models wrapped in engaging storytelling. Learn something new about human progress while discovering your own potential to change the world.


For the intellectually curious seeking to understand innovation, drive progress, and glimpse the future of humanity.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
History
Technology,
Science
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How to Change the World in 2 minutes
How to Change the World: The History & Future of Innovation
2 minutes 10 seconds
5 months ago
How to Change the World in 2 minutes

What is the best way to tackle the question "How to change the world"? Learn about our plan to dissect the history and future of innovation.


This show will dissect how the world really works and the impact of the biggest inventions that lead to a step change. We'll also tell the stories of the greatest innovators from history and understand their mental models, mindsets and habits.


In this promo, Host Sam Webster Harris explains in 2 minutes what he'll be doing for the next 10 years.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How to Change the World: The History & Future of Innovation

Sam Webster Harris chronicles the complete history of innovation from the Stone Age to the modern day. Learn how transformative ideas build upon each other to change the world and shape the future of humanity.


Every breakthrough that changes civilization begins with curiosity. From the first controlled fire to artificial intelligence. Follow the journey, step-by-step, tracing the evolution of human progress and society. On the way, uncovering the nerdy stories and fun facts behind world-changing inventions and the mental models that drive systemic change.


Each episode is a deep dive into innovation patterns and the threads that shape our world:

- From Leonardo Da Vinci dissecting human bodies to editing our own DNA

- Maritime Navigation sets the course for Interstellar exploration

- Hammurabi's legal code is relevant in algorithmic governance


Modern revolutions in technology and the future of AI are a continuation of core needs of their human creators. Our desire for leverage shows up time and again in the history of civilization.


Drawing insights from psychology, economics, and anthropology, we explore how change makers in history like Galileo, Newton, and Tesla didn't just discover big ideas. They transformed civilization itself. Their playbooks reveal timeless strategies for anyone seeking to understand how the world works.


This isn't surface-level history. It's intellectual history told through narrative learning—connecting past invention stories to the future of technology, future of society, and patterns of history that will define the Anthropocene.


Whether you're fascinated by the timeline of human history, founder stories, or the psychology of change, each episode delivers actionable mental models wrapped in engaging storytelling. Learn something new about human progress while discovering your own potential to change the world.


For the intellectually curious seeking to understand innovation, drive progress, and glimpse the future of humanity.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.