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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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.
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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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The 'Black Swan' is a book by Nassim Nicholas Taleb. It demonstrates that unexpected events have the biggest impact on shaping the world.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/242472.The_Black_Swan
The book explains how can we prepare for these evens. How to build a more resilient strategies. How to get stronger from such events instead of being beaten
This podcast episode was originally recorded for the "Wiser than Yesterday" podcast. See www.wiserpod.com
Sam discusses the book and it's lessons with fellow armchair philosopher and entrepreneur Nicolas Vereeke.
Show notes or contact details can be found on the website
Coronavirus Effect Podcast
Special Guest: Nicolas Vereecke.
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