Metaviews Media Management Ltd.
Metaviews to the Future
Metaviews is a podcast about the big picture and what comes next. As an open source intelligence agency, Metaviews is focused on the future while also grounded in the present. Hosted by Jesse Hirsh and featuring a diverse range of guests, the show looks at the collision of political economy, technology, culture, and society.
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Feb 11, 2026
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Episodes
73: Are Today’s Militaries Able to Fight Today’s Wars? 11.02.2026 10:54
Modern militaries are preparing for the wrong battlefield. While defense budgets expand and recruitment campaigns intensify, the underlying model of the soldier remains anchored in industrial-age assumptions about physical fitness, command presence, and able-bodied strength. But today’s wars are hybrid, informational, algorithmic, and cognitive. They are fought through drones, cyber operations, in...
72: Feeding Possibility: Open Innovation and Resilient Futures for Ontario’s Agri-Food System 08.10.2025 48:14
In this episode, Jesse Hirsh explores how Ontario can lead the next era of agri-food innovation through openness, foresight, and resilience. Drawing on his keynote for the Agri-Food 2050 event, he argues that disruption is no longer a storm to weather but the environment we live in — and that trust, literacy, and community are our most vital infrastructures. From AI and automation to open source c...
71: The Power of Language 07.08.2025 1:14:07
In this Metaviews salon, our motley crew dove deep into the wild and wondrous terrain of language—its power, its peril, and its paradoxes. We summoned thinkers like George Lakoff, Noam Chomsky, and Walter Ong to help frame the discussion, but as always, the most revelatory insights emerged from the collective intelligence of the group. We debated the boundaries of language—do animals possess it, o...
70: The Nature of Nature and Human Perceptions of the Natural World 10.07.2025 1:17:29
Jesse Hirsh introduces the season 3 premiere of Metaviews with a compelling discussion about the intricate concept of "the nature of nature." The episode delves into how the term "nature" has become a catch-all reference point in discussions that often intertwine with politics and morality, leading to a paradoxical relationship with the environment—a relationship that is becoming increasingly urge...
69: Chrysalis (Season 2 Finale) 09.07.2025 8:56
In the final episode of Season 2, Metaviews pauses to reflect—on where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going. Titled Chrysalis, this episode marks a moment of transformation. Season 2 was about finding our rhythm, tuning our instruments, and building trust in spontaneous, serendipitous dialogue. Now, with Season 3 on the horizon, we prepare to lean in and accelerate. We explore the trans...
68: Chrysalis Moments: Transformations in Thought and Society with Ted Whetstone 11.06.2025 59:08
In an insightful episode of Metaviews, Jesse Hirsh engages Ted Whetstone in a thought-provoking conversation that meanders through personal anecdotes, societal critiques, and philosophical musings. Jesse begins by sharing his unique ritual of goat walking, describing it as a form of spiritual practice that brings him peace and clarity. This light-hearted introduction serves as a springboard for de...
67: Attention and Power with Jeremiah Patterson 30.05.2025 40:13
Jesse Hirsh and Jeremiah Patterson engage in an insightful dialogue that delves deep into the intricacies of news, attention, and power dynamics in contemporary society. The episode unfolds with Hirsh's reflections on the spontaneous nature of their conversations, setting the stage for an exploration of significant current events. They tackle the serious topic of regulatory agencies being undermin...
66: Disinformation, Organic Labels, and the Power of Dialogue 28.05.2025 1:19:11
Host Jesse Hirsh welcomes back returning guests Mike Oppenheim and Russell McOrmond for a lively discussion that dives into the complex interplay between disinformation and the food system. The trio explores the nuances surrounding the recent news of a flight attendant implicated in a significant drug trafficking bust, sparking conversations about the broader implications of individual actions wit...
65: No Human Nature: Neurodivergence, Eugenics, and the Future of Politics with Russell McOrmand 19.05.2025 1:11:14
In this episode of Metaviews, Jesse Hirsh is joined by technologist and thinker Russell McOrmand for a wide-ranging conversation that dismantles the myth of "human nature" and exposes the lingering shadows of eugenics in modern institutions. Together, they explore how corporate culture has infested political discourse, reducing democracy to a sport and sidelining long-term thinking in favor of sho...
64: Metaviews in Madrid? 15.05.2025 54:21
Metaviews host Jesse Hirsh and Madrid correspondent Jason Willis-Lee discuss the potential and possibility of organizing an event in Madrid. What do you think?
63: In Motion: Why Politics Gets Herd Dynamics All Wrong 14.05.2025 58:45
In this mind-bending episode of Metaviews , Jesse Hirsh reconnects with resident Radical American Whackadoo, Mike Oppenheim, for an unscripted exploration of belief, hope, agency, and the beautiful chaos of human connection. Together they pull at the threads of how emotions drive our actions, how messing with people’s minds can be an act of love, and why politics keeps obsessing over a mythical "c...
62: Chaos, Complexity, and Contradiction 14.04.2025 52:02
In this episode of Metaviews , host Jesse Hirsh welcomes back Laura Brekelmans—our resident Goddess of Chaos, Complexity, and Contradiction—for a conversation that refuses to resolve neatly. Building on her previous appearance exploring the thought-worlds of Wittgenstein and McLuhan, this dialogue ventures deeper into the entangled relationships between language, meaning, technology, and the sacre...
61: Seeds for the Revolution with Greg Peterson 13.04.2025 59:39
In this episode of Metaviews , agroecologist Jeanette Herrle sits down with Greg Peterson , from UrbanFarm.org , for a conversation about growing food as a radical act of autonomy and resistance. Together they explore how seeds—both literal and metaphorical—can serve as catalysts for systemic change. From backyard gardens to urban food forests, from mutual aid to microbial soil life, this dialogue...
60: Navigating Complexity: Future Philosophy with Ted Whetstone 09.04.2025 1:18:06
The conversation between Jesse Hirsh and Ted Whetstone unfolds in a relaxed yet intellectually stimulating atmosphere, marked by their witty exchanges and spontaneous dialogue. They address the elephant in the room—American depression—against the backdrop of economic turmoil, exploring how news cycles influence public perception and individual mental health. Ted brings to light the complexities of...
59: How to Prepare for the Next Great American Depression 08.04.2025 1:26:10
Jesse Hirsh and Mike Oppenheim delve into the looming specter of the next Great American Depression, framing their dialogue around the economic and societal implications of such an event. They begin by discussing the various news items that set the context for their conversation, noting the intersection of sports and politics as a reflection of larger economic trends. Hirsh critiques the recent co...
58: The Power of Sensitivity: How Neurodivergent Minds Are Shaping Tomorrow 25.03.2025 1:00:22
Jesse Hirsh engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Anna Melnikoff, the dimensional liaison at Metaviews, as they delve into the intricate realms of neurodivergence and the evolution of human consciousness. The episode kicks off with a sharp analysis of the impending labor shortage, linking it to broader socio-political dynamics while emphasizing that people are increasingly unwilling to...
57: Navigating Chaos: Will Canada Invade the US?! 18.03.2025 1:17:08
Jesse Hirsh engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Mike Oppenheim, navigating the complexities of community, immigration, and the current state of North America. They delve into how external pressures, such as political dynamics and societal changes, challenge the very fabric of community and identity. The discourse oscillates between humor and serious reflection, with Hirsh and Oppenhei...
56: Dynamic Thinking: Laura Brekelmans on Media, Biology, and AI 16.03.2025 1:06:22
A fascinating exchange unfolds as host Jesse Hirsh invites Laura Brekelmans to engage in a lively discussion that spans the realms of biology, media, and politics. The episode opens with a light-hearted note about the dreary weather, setting the stage for a deep dive into the complexities of contemporary issues. Laura's reflections on the EU's military budget reveal her transformative journey from...
55: Laughing Through Controversy: The Future of Free Speech 12.03.2025 1:15:02
Jesse Hirsh and Mike Oppenheim dive into the complex and often contentious topic of free speech, exploring its future in a rapidly changing socio-political landscape. They pose the provocative question, "What the f*** is free speech?" and consider whether the concept is evolving into something entirely different. The conversation meanders through the nuances of how free speech is perceived and reg...
54: Cultural Anthropology and Professional Corporate Trespassing 06.03.2025 1:32:44
A deep dive into cultural anthropology unfolds as Jesse Hirsh engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Tamika Abaka-Wood. The conversation begins with a whimsical touch, as Jesse humorously sets the scene at the Academy of the Impossible, where goats are supposedly vying for seats, hinting at the spontaneity that characterizes their discussion. From there, the conversation transitions into the...
53: The Last Gasp of Authoritarianism as a New Kind of Leadership Emerges 05.03.2025 47:41
The conversation between Jesse Hirsh and Ted Whetstone delves into the concept of adaptive leadership, a term that Hirsh humorously claims to have coined himself. Whetstone, a leadership coach, articulates the pressing need for adaptive leadership in a world rife with uncertainty, complexity, and the constant demand for reinvention. Throughout their discussion, they explore how traditional models...
52: Crisis Talks: Boomers, Money, and the Future of America 03.03.2025 1:09:46
A lively and provocative exchange unfolds as Jesse Hirsh welcomes back Mike Oppenheim, the radical American wackadoo, for an insightful discussion about the myriad crises facing North America today. With a playful opening that features a backdrop of goats and other farm animals, Hirsh sets the stage for a conversation that melds humor with serious societal critique. The pair tackles the overwhelmi...
51: Chickens, Challenges, and Change: Rodolfo Arreaga’s Poultry Insights 27.02.2025 55:30
Jesse Hirsh engages in a captivating conversation with Rodolfo Arreaga, who shares his extensive experience in the poultry industry. The episode delves into the evolving dynamics of poultry farming, particularly in Latin America, where Rodolfo highlights the importance of adaptability in response to changing market demands. He emphasizes that the industry is witnessing a shift towards more sustain...
50: Marketing with a Purpose: Brittany Hansen on Sustainable Branding 20.02.2025 47:07
Jesse Hirsh engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Brittany Hansen, diving deep into the intertwined worlds of sustainability, startups, and the pivotal role of storytelling. At the heart of their discussion lies the assertion that genuine sustainability is multifaceted, requiring businesses to embrace both ethical practices and transparent communication. Brittany emphasizes that while m...
49: Radical American Wackadoo: Class, Identity, and the Quest for Understanding 18.02.2025 1:11:57
Jesse Hirsh engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Radical American Wackadoo correspondent Mike Oppenheim, delving into the complexities of American identity and the pervasive influence of class politics in a society grappling with stark income inequality. They explore the paradox of the self, examining how personal and societal narratives shape perceptions of identity, especially in the con...
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