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Series Three
This episode of #TheNewAbnormal podcast features Nikolas Badminton, a world-renowned futurist who mentors leaders to create more connected, curious and creative teams that embrace futures design.
He's spent 30+ years working with leaders at over 300 leading organisations at the frontline of foresight, strategy and disruption - including NASA, United Nations, Google, Microsoft, Intel, Rolls Royce, Procter & Gamble, and many more.
His new book ‘Facing Our Futures’ will be released in 2023 - showcasing foresight methods and thinking that shift organisational mindsets from 'what is' to 'what if'.
Nikolas’ essential research has been featured by the BBC, VICE, The Atlantic, Fast Company, Business Insider, Forbes, etc.
We covered a lot of ground in this fascinating episode, so I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did recording it!
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Series Three
This episode of #TheNewAbnormal podcast features Nikolas Badminton, a world-renowned futurist who mentors leaders to create more connected, curious and creative teams that embrace futures design.
He's spent 30+ years working with leaders at over 300 leading organisations at the frontline of foresight, strategy and disruption - including NASA, United Nations, Google, Microsoft, Intel, Rolls Royce, Procter & Gamble, and many more.
His new book ‘Facing Our Futures’ will be released in 2023 - showcasing foresight methods and thinking that shift organisational mindsets from 'what is' to 'what if'.
Nikolas’ essential research has been featured by the BBC, VICE, The Atlantic, Fast Company, Business Insider, Forbes, etc.
We covered a lot of ground in this fascinating episode, so I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did recording it!

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