futurepod

FuturePod

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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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futurepod

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Society

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futurepod.podbean.com

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5. Jul 2026

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EP 44: Foresight in a Time of Coronavirus - Bridgette Engeler 29.11.2021

Bridgette speaks about her interest in the unintended consequences of the pandemic, including to her pet projects such as the ‘future of work’, and her day to day existence as a Senior Lecturer at a University who has moved completely online.

EP 45: Foresight in a Time of Coronavirus - Paul Higgins 29.11.2021

Paul talks through his publicly available COVID-19 scenarios for organisational strategy. He also speaks about some of potential changes for working visas to Australia, from skilled migrants, to partner visas to permanent residency.

EP 46: Foresight in a Time of Coronavirus - Kieran Murrihy 29.11.2021

Kieran speaks about the importance of making sure reinvention is still part of our stories, and his use of Jim Dator’s ‘Four Archetypes’ to help clients make sense of, and respond well and capitalise on opportunities from the disruption.

EP 47: Bridging the Playful and Purposeful - Stuart Candy 29.11.2021

Stuart Candy is another of the new generation of hybrid futures practitioners who works with thinking, imagery, narrative and experience to create powerful and personal experiences in both academic, policy and life spaces.

EP 48: Towards Building Resilience - Donna Dupont 29.11.2021

Donna is passionate about how Emergency Management and how foresight can help them. She sees herself as a bridge between the two professional domains. The evolutionary paradigm of resilience gives her hope that we can manage the current and future emergency challenges we all face.

EP 49: On Board an Old Decrepit Luxury Liner - Peter Black 29.11.2021

Peter has some important reflections on how we have come on-board an outdated old vessel and the difference between snapping back to spend more and more money in keeping her afloat or taking only what we need to re-set the future.

EP 50: Dancing with Complexity - Frank Spencer 29.11.2021

Listen to Frank get jazzed up about complexity, and discuss how Foresight is our destiny. He explains that we need Holoptic Foresight, and that leadership needs to be a collective and cooperative process.

EP 51: Wise Futures of Infinite Time and Space - Victor Motti 29.11.2021

Victor introduces you to the twin brothers of the Wise and Ignorant mind as part of how he seeks integral futures. He also discusses the Pandamic (China’s general influence) and also the Pandemic (COVID-19).

EP 52: Foresight in a Time of Coronavirus - Debra Bateman 29.11.2021

Deb talks about this as the perfect time to use futures thinking in all levels of education. She also discusses the new language and identification that is arising and their impacts, from ‘essential’, to ‘global citizen’.

EP 53: Foresight in a Time of Coronavirus - Robinson Roe 29.11.2021

Rob encourages us to pause and look at this unique opportunity that could never be planned, to think about what the world ‘could’ look like. He personally is looking for examples of leadership and signals of change in our global structures.

EP 54: Foresight in a Time of Coronavirus - Rowena Morrow 29.11.2021

Rowena speaks about how COVID-19 is allowing us to view our cultural and societal cracks. She also observes how the futures tool of scenarios has been quickly and broadly taken up and used by leadership in Australia to help navigate this time.

EP 55: Foresight in a Time of Coronavirus - Sohail Inayatullah 29.11.2021

Sohail speaks about, science and spirit, the connection between environment and conciousness, slowing down and the symbolic security of the face mask during the time of COVID-19. His guidance is to chose frames wisely when thinking about the future beyond COVID.

EP 56: Science Fiction and our Purposeful Evolution - Tom Lombardo 29.11.2021

Tom takes you through his journey from being a graduate at university, to hospital psychologist, to educator and finally author. The twin ideas of Futures Consciousness and the centrality of Science Fiction emerged from that journey.

EP 57: A Very Practical Futurist - Patricia Lustig 29.11.2021

Patricia is an internationally recognised, self-taught, pragmatic futures practitioner who works in the people-space when the problem is not technical. She believes we should all use our foresight muscle and focus on making it stronger.

EP 58: How to be a Maverick - Yvonne Curtis 29.11.2021

Yvonne's is a story of how we grow up as human beings and also the journey of both inward and outward honesty.

EP 59: Asking the Right Questions - Charles Brass 29.11.2021

Charles describes how he finds it easy to have conversations about the future with everyone he meets. He explains the use of his favourite tool, the Futures Cone, and his long-time engagement with Schools and Futures.

EP 60: FuturePod Conversations - Riel Miller and John Sweeney 29.11.2021

Conversation question: “Should the field abandon preferred futures? Recently, Richard Slaughter even called into question the efficacy of 'alternative futures'...How can (and must) the futures field shift in both theory and practice to deal with this core tension?“

EP 61: Evocative and Vivid Futures - Wendy Schultz 29.11.2021

A futures powerhouse and greatly respected globally, Wendy speaks about art, poetry and music; the tools of culture, to create more evocative, vivid and more densely experiential futures, and much more.

EP 62: Giving Future Education a Voice - Bryan Alexander 29.11.2021

Bryan discusses scanning as a client service and product, the notion of human identity, the globalisation of culture and the future of Higher Education.

EP 63: A Matchmaker for the Future - Hazel Henderson 29.11.2021

Hazel saw first hand the evolution of technology and business with its impacts on political power and from that came her life work, tracking and promoting the technologies and mind sets for the Solar Age.

EP 64: FuturePod Conversations - Zia Sardar and Richard Hames 29.11.2021

Conversation question: “What next for the field of foresight? How can we move on from the foundation methods and tools that seem to have us locked in their grip? How can we become more relevant and more practical? How can we approach design from different ontological frameworks.“

EP 65: Energy First - Rebecca Ryan 29.11.2021

Rebecca explains the importance of effective and powerful communication and she discusses whether generational change is 'a thing' or not.

EP 66: Foresight Journalism - Mark Sackler 29.11.2021

Mark talks about the unlikely connection of horse manure and foresight, and explains how ‘pre’ mortems could improve decision-making. He also speaks of his interest in life extension.

EP 67: The Three Tomorrows - Jordi Serra del Pino 29.11.2021

Jordi discusses how change itself is changing, and how we need to up our game to better navigate our lives. He also speaks of how the dignity of younger generations can explain their anger with how post normal times are being managed.

EP 68: FuturePod Conversations - Peter Bishop and Peter Hayward 29.11.2021

Conversation question: “What are some of the possible scenarios of the USA post-election period (whoever wins) that sees changes that begin the journey to bring America together rather than to drive it further apart?“

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