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.
On my new show I tell the chronological history of innovation:
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The host Samuel Webster Harris is a UK-born Biologist, Psychologist and entrepreneur. He is not related to the US-based philosopher Samuel Benjamin Harris and does not claim to be.
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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.
On my new show I tell the chronological history of innovation:
If you want to journey through the creation of our modern society from tree dwelling apes to technology wielding sapiens, you can find the new show wherever you get your podcasts.
Out now:
Can't find it on your player?
This is the RSS feed - https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/682b3b86696b5d1232d698a8
HOST
The host Samuel Webster Harris is a UK-born Biologist, Psychologist and entrepreneur. He is not related to the US-based philosopher Samuel Benjamin Harris and does not claim to be.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

After stores across the world first started running out of toilet paper, this quickly spread to empty shelves and epic queues as people rush to stock up before armageddon hits. This has resulted in a lot of further panic and strong emotions and angry words from those impacted. Still no one knows why toilet paper is needed....
In this episode we dive into some of the reasons behind the buying. We discuss supply chain shifts, game theory, psychology, fear, and economics to discover how it works. Along the way we find reasons to be less judgemental and kinder to our fellow humans.
Non Supermarket Food Delivery
I mention a list of places besides supermarkets that will do online delivery of useful goods. I'm putting it here for now but will update with a blog at some point.
Delivery list
If you have any suggestions let me know with dm or a comment (it would be nice to make an American equivalent)
Meal Shakes
HUEL
I can highly reccomend HUEL as a great product that last a long time. I generally just use it to replace lunches but you can replace every meal if you feel like it for a bit.
(I added my referral link because it gives you £10 off your first order. I don't really benefit as I've already given it to enough people and you can only use one £10 off per order I make your judgements. If you have a freind that uses Huel ask for their link instead)
Soylent
I think these are the big ones in America. Plenty others exits I'm sure. Instead of google try searching on Ecosia for a change.
The Madness of Crowds - Douglas Murray
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44667183-the-madness-of-crowds
Talking to My Daughter About the Economy: or, How Capitalism Works - and How It Fails - Yanis Varoufakis
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36490332-talking-to-my-daughter-about-the-economy
Game Theory: A Nontechnical Introduction - Morton D. Davis
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/229281.Game_Theory
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