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Heather McGowan and Chris Shipley are co-authors of a new book called the Adaptation Advantage, published by WILEY. But more importantly, they are two people I’ve deeply admired and looked up to for nearly 6 years.
It’s hard to sum up the brilliance of Heather and Chris. Their ability to talk in-depth and connect the dots between a vast array of subjects is second to none. Our conversation today touches on work, identity, education, creativity, collaboration, and society.
Heather and Chris' central philosophy around adaptation in a world where the only constant is change is a message I believe everybody can benefit from during this time of uncertainty and rapid technological evolution. If you’re looking for a silver bullet on how to live a life that is authentic to who you are, in a world that is changing by the second, Chris and Heather might just be the folks you’ve been looking for all along.
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Heather McGowan and Chris Shipley are co-authors of a new book called the Adaptation Advantage, published by WILEY. But more importantly, they are two people I’ve deeply admired and looked up to for nearly 6 years.
It’s hard to sum up the brilliance of Heather and Chris. Their ability to talk in-depth and connect the dots between a vast array of subjects is second to none. Our conversation today touches on work, identity, education, creativity, collaboration, and society.
Heather and Chris' central philosophy around adaptation in a world where the only constant is change is a message I believe everybody can benefit from during this time of uncertainty and rapid technological evolution. If you’re looking for a silver bullet on how to live a life that is authentic to who you are, in a world that is changing by the second, Chris and Heather might just be the folks you’ve been looking for all along.