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Today's discussion is a LinkedIn LIVE recording of the Data Binge Podcast featuring Dr. Angus Hervey, Political Economist and co-founder of Future Crunch.
Future Crunch, based out of Australia, is a think-tank focused on fostering intelligent and optimistic thinking, inspiring enthusiasm and excitement for technology, and empowering people to contribute to an inclusive future.
I came across Gus in a Global MBA learning event where he led a presentation focused on the adaptability quotient, or one's ability to overcome challenges by quickly determining what's relevant in the current era of knowledge. The interest of Gus's work doesn't stop there, Future Crunch is really trying to get people excited about technology again, as it exists within every layer of our lives, and as it tends to get mostly negative attention - there is another story to tell. Future Crunch disperses a phenomenal newsletter based on optimistic events happening in and around our planet, in an attempt to change the stories of the 21st century, by changing the stories we tell ourselves. In this discussion, Gus brings together his interests across economics, politics, and science, to weave together a new perspective on human kinds future, how to prepare for it, how to understand it, and how we can all look to empathize, entertain, and contribute to a novel and wonderful, narrative for our species.
Key Takeaways
[10:11] The mission of Future Crunch, optimism, story-telling, and technology[09:53] Why “Giving a Damn” is different than talking about impactful causes – the Fondo Guadalupe Musalem, and other groups and charities of importance.
[15:56] The history of story-telling, and the criticality of stories and their importance to the human existence across the 21st century
[18:50] Modern journalism and how it has evolved
[23:36] 5G and the opportunities represented by a new future of data movement
[28:46] On understanding the future of technology: Language, Fire, and Medicine
[37:53] The applicability of the Language, Fire and Medicine Framework and how it can help leaders and organizations navigate in both business and innovation
[45:37] Why change moves very slowly, until it moves very quickly: the Adaptability quotient
[49:15] On efficiency and adaptability in adjusting to change, examples of how the US Navy is building talent pools to handle more fluid work environments.
[54:04] What people and organizations can do to embrace unexpected and high-velocity change
[55:03] How to contact Angus and Future Crunch
[56:10] Given unlimited resources, what global challenges would Angus attempt to solve
Quotes
[08:27] “If you’re working at IT, if you’re working in digital, you can always keep on improving. There is always another line of code that you can write; there is always another optimization that you can put in there. But I think when it comes to designing built environments or when it comes to developing new energy systems when it comes to just figuring out a way that people work together, sometimes it is possible to say, “okay, we nailed that. That’s fixed, and we can move on.” - Angus Hervey
[15:21] “So really, it is a community thing. I’d love to take credit for it, but the reason that we can support these charities is that we have around 2,000 subscribers that think that the content that we produce is worth paying for, and then we can take some of that money and put that money where our mouth is and give a damn than just talking the talk.” – Angus Hervey
[34:06] “Energy touches everything. You look in the room around you wherever you are right now, every single object in this room, if you can have the cost of energy required to produce that object, you’re suddenly talking about a whole new type of economy.” – Angus Hervey
Resources:
Future Crunch Website: https://futurecrun.ch/
Future Crunch Twitter: https://twitter.com/future_crunch
Future Crunch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/futurecrunch/
Additional Featured Podcasts: Open the Pod Bay Doors: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e106-angus-hervey-future-crunch/id1246074250?i=1000505737408
Dr Angus Hervey - Future Crunch: Purpose and The Adaptability Quotient: https://www.rebeccatapp.com/decodingpurposepodcasts1/2019/12/10/dr-angus-hervey-future-crunch-purpose-and-the-adaptability-quotient
Chemex Coffee Maker (the ultimate example of perfect design): https://www.chemexcoffeemaker.com/coffeemakers.html
*The views and opinions expressed in this discussion are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official position of their employer, Microsoft"
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Thank you for listening!
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Today's discussion is a LinkedIn LIVE recording of the Data Binge Podcast featuring Dr. Angus Hervey, Political Economist and co-founder of Future Crunch.
Future Crunch, based out of Australia, is a think-tank focused on fostering intelligent and optimistic thinking, inspiring enthusiasm and excitement for technology, and empowering people to contribute to an inclusive future.
I came across Gus in a Global MBA learning event where he led a presentation focused on the adaptability quotient, or one's ability to overcome challenges by quickly determining what's relevant in the current era of knowledge. The interest of Gus's work doesn't stop there, Future Crunch is really trying to get people excited about technology again, as it exists within every layer of our lives, and as it tends to get mostly negative attention - there is another story to tell. Future Crunch disperses a phenomenal newsletter based on optimistic events happening in and around our planet, in an attempt to change the stories of the 21st century, by changing the stories we tell ourselves. In this discussion, Gus brings together his interests across economics, politics, and science, to weave together a new perspective on human kinds future, how to prepare for it, how to understand it, and how we can all look to empathize, entertain, and contribute to a novel and wonderful, narrative for our species.
Key Takeaways
[10:11] The mission of Future Crunch, optimism, story-telling, and technology[09:53] Why “Giving a Damn” is different than talking about impactful causes – the Fondo Guadalupe Musalem, and other groups and charities of importance.
[15:56] The history of story-telling, and the criticality of stories and their importance to the human existence across the 21st century
[18:50] Modern journalism and how it has evolved
[23:36] 5G and the opportunities represented by a new future of data movement
[28:46] On understanding the future of technology: Language, Fire, and Medicine
[37:53] The applicability of the Language, Fire and Medicine Framework and how it can help leaders and organizations navigate in both business and innovation
[45:37] Why change moves very slowly, until it moves very quickly: the Adaptability quotient
[49:15] On efficiency and adaptability in adjusting to change, examples of how the US Navy is building talent pools to handle more fluid work environments.
[54:04] What people and organizations can do to embrace unexpected and high-velocity change
[55:03] How to contact Angus and Future Crunch
[56:10] Given unlimited resources, what global challenges would Angus attempt to solve
Quotes
[08:27] “If you’re working at IT, if you’re working in digital, you can always keep on improving. There is always another line of code that you can write; there is always another optimization that you can put in there. But I think when it comes to designing built environments or when it comes to developing new energy systems when it comes to just figuring out a way that people work together, sometimes it is possible to say, “okay, we nailed that. That’s fixed, and we can move on.” - Angus Hervey
[15:21] “So really, it is a community thing. I’d love to take credit for it, but the reason that we can support these charities is that we have around 2,000 subscribers that think that the content that we produce is worth paying for, and then we can take some of that money and put that money where our mouth is and give a damn than just talking the talk.” – Angus Hervey
[34:06] “Energy touches everything. You look in the room around you wherever you are right now, every single object in this room, if you can have the cost of energy required to produce that object, you’re suddenly talking about a whole new type of economy.” – Angus Hervey
Resources:
Future Crunch Website: https://futurecrun.ch/
Future Crunch Twitter: https://twitter.com/future_crunch
Future Crunch Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/futurecrunch/
Additional Featured Podcasts: Open the Pod Bay Doors: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/e106-angus-hervey-future-crunch/id1246074250?i=1000505737408
Dr Angus Hervey - Future Crunch: Purpose and The Adaptability Quotient: https://www.rebeccatapp.com/decodingpurposepodcasts1/2019/12/10/dr-angus-hervey-future-crunch-purpose-and-the-adaptability-quotient
Chemex Coffee Maker (the ultimate example of perfect design): https://www.chemexcoffeemaker.com/coffeemakers.html
*The views and opinions expressed in this discussion are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official position of their employer, Microsoft"
____
Thank you for listening!
--------------------------------
Join the **New Monthly Newsletter** - Data Binge REFRESH: https://www.derekwesleyrussell.com/newsletter
Interested in starting your own podcast? Some candid advice here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-start-podcast-3-step-gono-go-beginners-guide-derek-russell
Learn more about the Data Binge Podcast at www.thedatabinge.com
Connect with Derek:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derekwesleyrussell/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN1c5mzapLZ55ciPgngqRMg/featured
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drussnetwork/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/drussnetwork
Medium: https://medium.com/@derekwesleyrussell
Email: [email protected]