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At FuturePod we seek to:Honour and to learn from the wisdom of those who have established and developed our field;Connect and support the practice of those who work in this space; and most importantlyGive pathways and inspiration to those who wish to join us in creating humane and better futures for ourselves and those who come after us
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EP 94: Future Stalker - Tracey Follows 29.11.2021 53:05
Tracey Follows is a UK-based strategist and futurist, CEO and Founder of Futuremade, a strategic foresight and futures consultancy. Tracey looks for the clues to the future. She argues for the value in talking to a wide range of people about their thoughts and expectations about the future.
EP 95: The ReInterviews - Paul Higgins 29.11.2021 33:37
Paul is a foresight consultant based in Melbourne Australia. Paul has been studying how strategy can emerge from structure, relationship and good people doing good work.
EP 96: The ReInterviews - Michael McAllum 29.11.2021 39:29
Michael is a Futures Architect and Futures Steward. As radical uncertainty undermines how we make sense of the world, ourselves in that world and what we do, Mike has three principles that help us navigate.
EP 97: Ecologies of Support - Susanna Carman 29.11.2021 42:27
Susanna Carman is a strategic designer with an eclectic educational background who weaves disparate yet related disciplines together to create something new. From her base in Northern Rivers, Australia she creates learning experiences for design, leadership, and change practitioners to enhance their reflexivity and lean into this time between worlds.
EP 98: The Thirst for Knowing - Sylvia Gallusser 29.11.2021 49:16
Sylvia Gallusser is a futures researcher based in Silicon Valley. Her practice is grounded in philosophy, futures and strategy. Her research company studies our human nature and our social future and how technology is helping or hindering that. Her research topics include the future of health, well-aging and social interaction, the future of work and life long learning, as well as transformations...
EP 99: The Universal Perspective - Erik Overland 29.11.2021 50:52
Erik Overland is the President of the World Futures Study Federation and is an academic researcher based in Norway. He lead the Norway 2030 project in which he experienced working across international and knowledge disciplines. He has a strong Philosophical foundation to his futures research, especially Constructivism. He sees scenarios as a powerful aid to developing futures focused policy
EP 100: Science & Money - Jim Lee 29.11.2021 36:33
James H. Lee is an award-winning investment strategist with over 30 years of experience. He is also the founder of StratFI, a boutique advisory firm that focuses on “What happens next?” In his new book, Foresight Investing: A Complete Guide to Finding Your Next Great Trade, Jim finds opportunities in the emerging technologies of tomorrow, including the internet of things (IoT), augmented reality,...
EP 102: Beyond Knowledge - William Halal 29.11.2021 30:57
William (Bill) Halal is Professor Emeritus of Management, Technology, and Innovation at George Washington University, Washington, D.C. He is an authority on emerging technology, strategic planning, knowledge, innovation, and institutional change. He is the founder of TechCast, a web-based system that pools the knowledge of experts to forecast breakthroughs in technology, social trends, and wild ca...
EP 103: Steering Towards Providential Futures - Luke van der Laan 29.11.2021 39:31
Luke is the Programme Director of the Professional Studies Program at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. He is passionate about futures studies, foresight as an innate human capability, the criticality of foresight in leadership and the development of social foresight. Luke’s primary research interests are in the areas of futures research, human futures, systems theory, foresight an...
EP 104: Existential Hope - Allison Duettmann 29.11.2021 48:09
Allison is the president of Foresight Institute where she leads the Intelligent Cooperation, Molecular Machines, Biotech & Health Extension Groups. She co-edited the book Superintelligence: Coordination & Strategy, and is collaborating on another book on Intelligent Voluntary Cooperation. Her futures journey started as a child when she realised that she did not want to die. The pathways she follow...
EP 105: The ReInterviews - Kieran Murrihy 29.11.2021 36:21
Keiran is a foresight practitioner who is working with young people to support them making a difference through the approach of “Head, Hearts and Hands”. We find out what he has learned since we last spoke to him and what he is working on now. Find out more about Kieran’s Crazy Ideas College
EP 106: Foresight as Nurture - Tamás Gáspár 29.11.2021 44:50
Tamás was raised in a family of pedagogues. He grew up wanting to be a music conductor but ended up as Research Director at the Budapest Business School. He is interested in what wants to emerge in the world and what emerged for him after a decade of leading the Strategic Foresight program was a pivot to retraining as a primary school teacher.
EP 107: The ReInterviews - Bridgette Engeler 29.11.2021 39:01
Bridgette is a Strategic Foresight and Design educator. Bridgette discusses futuring as an act of rebellion and how that tries to coexist with respect. She also shares her latest spice nut “lockdown” recipe.
EP 108: Think like a DJ - Derek Woodgate 28.11.2021 53:20
Derek is the President and Chief Futurist of The Futures Lab, a foresight consultancy he founded in 1996. In addition he is an assistant Prof in the ICT Dept of the Engineering and Science faculty at the University of Adger in Norway and an Adjunct Professor in the University of Houston Foresight program.
EP 109: The ReInterviews - Joseph Voros 28.11.2021 38:37
Joe’s is revisiting his earlier work as a Futures Intelligence Analyst. He explains how futures intelligence has to be in service of something.
EP 111: Bending History - Karen Newkirk 28.11.2021 46:44
Dr Karen Newkirk has lived and worked in Brazil, Peru and Indonesia (for 4 years) and on the Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in central Australia (for ten years). Global human development has driven her passion and led to a degree in Adult and Community Education, a Master in Business; Strategic Foresight and a recently completed PhD in Business, on the market for Indigenous Australian knowle...
EP 112: The ReInterviews - Marcus Bussey 28.11.2021 33:46
Marcus talks about his futures leadership journey since we last spoke to him; leadership models and institutions, expectations of colleagues and wisdom embodiment. Marcus also speaks of how he follows people dedicated to practising life and reflecting on their own life critically.
EP 113: The ReInterviews - Richard Slaughter - Part 1 28.11.2021 38:01
Catching up with Richard Slaughter. He has been wondering why it seems so hard for our societies to change in order to prevent difficult futures for themselves. He has been thinking deeply about what are our ‘skewed narratives’ and how these prevent us from taking the necessary action.
EP 114: Dancing with Gravity - Thomas Mengel 28.11.2021 45:50
Dr Thomas Mengel is Professor of Leadership Studies at the University of New Brunswick, Canada. He holds degrees in theology, adult education, history, and computer science. He has worked and consulted in project management and leadership in Europe, Asia, and North America, and is also a professional futurist and writer.
EP 115: Storylistening - Sarah Dillon & Claire Craig 28.11.2021 51:58
Sarah Dillon and Claire Craig provide a theory and practice for gathering narrative evidence that will complement and strengthen, not distort, other forms of evidence, including that from science.
EP 116: The ReInterviews - Richard Slaughter Part 2 28.11.2021 29:04
The continuation of the ReInterview started in podcast 113. Richard discusses his new book, Deleting Dystopia: Re-asserting human priorities in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism.
EP 117: How Hard Can It Be - Kristin Alford 28.11.2021 48:35
Kristin describes how she uses foresight frameworks and methods in the creation of exhibits for young people, using levels of adult development to design content that is relevant for both children and young adults.
EP 118: Finding our Tribe - Heather Benoit and JT Mudge 28.11.2021 46:53
Heather Benoit and JT Mudge shared the Association of Professional Futurists Student Recognition Award award for 2021. They are also both studying at the University of Houston. They both found Futures and Foresight, or it found them. They describe their journey to date and what they hope for themselves and the field as a whole
EP 119: The Perilous Peak - Jacqueline Conway 28.11.2021 49:36
Dr Jacqueline Conway is the founder and Managing Director of Waldencroft – a specialist consulting practice working with CEOs and their executive teams. Central to this is facilitating executive teams in strategic foresight and grappling with complexity.
EP 101: Special Episode - Looking Backwards and Forwards 25.11.2021 38:13
The FuturePod team get together to look back on the first 100 conversations, look forward to where FuturePod might be going, and farewell one of our founding members. Interviewed by: Peter Hayward, Meredith (Mendy) Urie, Rebecca (Bec) Mijat, Amanda Reeves, Reanna Browne
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