
Dive into conversations with visionaries who are actively reshaping our future. Each episode offers insights into groundbreaking ideas and transformative actions that are redefining what’s possible.
Dive into conversations with visionaries who are actively reshaping our future. Each episode offers insights into groundbreaking ideas and transformative actions that are redefining what’s possible.
Episodes
Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
Redefining Tomorrow: From Surviving to Living with Zoltan Istvan #31
Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
In This Episode
In this episode of Redefining Tomorrow, Zoltan Istvan joins David Goldsmith for a bold and wide-ranging conversation on transhumanism, the future of humanity, and the role of science and technology in reshaping what it means to be human.
Zoltan brings his perspective as a futurist, author, and political candidate to explore how advancements in artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and human enhancement are challenging long-held assumptions about life, death, and identity. The discussion moves beyond surface-level futurism into the deeper philosophical and societal implications of extending human capability and lifespan.
Together, they examine the tension between technological progress and ethical responsibility, and what it means to consciously design the future of civilization rather than react to it.
Episode Outlines
- What transhumanism actually means beyond the headlines
- Technology as a force for redefining human limits
- The future of life extension and human enhancement
- Ethics, identity, and the boundaries of being human
- From journalism to futurism: Zoltan’s path
- The role of politics in shaping technological futures
- Fear vs. possibility in emerging science
- Artificial intelligence and human evolution
- Designing the future vs. inheriting it
- Civilization at an inflection point
Biography of the Guest
Zoltan Istvan is a futurist, author, entrepreneur, and political figure known for advancing the global conversation around transhumanism and the role of science and technology in shaping humanity’s future.
With a background as a journalist for National Geographic and a career spanning over 100 countries, Zoltan has explored the intersection of technology, philosophy, and human potential. He is the author of The Transhumanist Wager, a #1 bestseller in philosophy, and has spoken at institutions including the World Bank, World Economic Forum, and UK Parliament.
Zoltan has advised organizations ranging from the U.S. Navy to international governments, and continues to write for major publications such as The New York Times, Newsweek, Vice, and Wired. He is currently running for California Governor in 2026 and remains a leading voice in the movement to rethink human capability, longevity, and the future of civilization.
This is an episode of the Redefining Tomorrow podcast.
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🔗 Learn more at: www.projectmoonhut.org — where the future is being built.
Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
The Body Is Not Broken: Trust It's Wisdom with Olivia Lesslar #30
Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
Wednesday Apr 29, 2026
In This Episode
In this episode of Redefining Tomorrow, Dr. Olivia Ly Lesslar joins David Goldsmith for a deep exploration into the intelligence of the human body, the limits of conventional diagnosis, and the idea that the body is not broken but often trying to communicate.
As an Australian medical doctor working across psychoneuroimmunology, longevity, functional medicine, and complex-condition medicine, Olivia brings a systems-level view of health. She explains why symptoms are not always failures in the body, but signals shaped by environment, history, nervous system state, lifestyle, stress resilience, and evolutionary biology.
Together, David and Olivia explore what happens when medicine becomes too specialized, when patients lose agency, and when diagnosis becomes a label rather than a path to understanding. The conversation moves through the nervous system, placebo and nocebo, chronic illness, environmental toxicity, fertility, stress resilience, and the deeper question of how we learn to listen to the body before assuming it needs to be fixed.
Episode Outlines
- Why listening may matter more than diagnosis
- The loss of patient agency in modern medicine
- Psychoneuroimmunology and the mind-body feedback loop
- Placebo, nocebo, belief, and biological chemistry
- Stress, eustress, resilience, and the language we use around health
- Why history-taking is becoming a lost medical skill
- How genetics, lifestyle, environment, and behavior interact
- Lactose intolerance, chronic disease, and the misunderstanding of “faults”
- The nervous system’s role in healing and performance
- Fight, flight, rest, digest, and the biology of recovery
- Environmental toxicity, microplastics, food systems, and modern disease
- Sex, safety signals, intimacy, and nervous system regulation
- Evolutionary biology and why ancient survival responses can become maladaptive today
- Why sustainable health may require curiosity, autonomy, and trust in the body
Biography of the Guest
Dr. Olivia Lesslar is an Australian medical doctor internationally recognized for her work in psychoneuroimmunology, longevity, and complex-condition medicine. With formal training in medicine and international relations, she brings an interdisciplinary perspective that bridges neuroscience, immunology, behavioral science, functional medicine, and systems-level thinking.
Often described as a “medical Sherlock Holmes,” Dr. Lesslar is known for her ability to investigate complex, multi-system health conditions that do not fit neatly into conventional diagnostic categories. Her work combines scientific rigor, pattern recognition, clinical intuition, and a patient-centered approach to understanding the deeper roots of chronic and multifactorial illness.
She is Director of Functional and Longevity Medicine at Cingulum Health in Sydney and holds academic appointments at Griffith University’s National Centre for Neuroimmunology and Emerging Diseases and the Geneva College of Longevity Science. Her advisory work spans biotechnology, neurotechnology, longevity medicine, and integrative health organizations across multiple countries.
This is an episode of the Redefining Tomorrow podcast.
🎧 Listen now: Spotify
🔗 Learn more at: www.projectmoonhut.org — where the future is being built.
Saturday Jul 19, 2025
Rediscovering Our Roots to Create A Better Tomorrow with Jamie Arbib #29
Saturday Jul 19, 2025
Saturday Jul 19, 2025
In This Episode
In this deep and exploratory episode of Redefining Tomorrow, James Arbib joins David Goldsmith for a journey into the roots of civilization, the illusions we’ve inherited, and how they shape the futures we’re building. As co-founder of RethinkX and the Stellar World Initiative, James walks us through thousands of years of societal evolution—from the Neolithic revolution to today’s techno-environmental narratives—and asks us to consider whether we truly understand the systems we’re trying to fix.
They explore why scarcity thinking dominates global policy making, how civilizations have mirrored each other through to modern America, and why rethinking our assumptions—not just our tools—may be the only way forward.
Episode Outlines
- Rediscovering civilization’s real turning points
- Why yesterday explains today—and tomorrow
- America as just another shade of Summer
- Scarcity, survival, and the growth imperative
- Degrowth and the psychological trap of guilt-based solutions
- How environmental zealotry became systemic and ineffective
- Matter, energy, and information vs. land, labor, and capital
- Competitive advantage and the DNA of societal design
- The illusion of progress and the limits of modern framing
- From history to now: rethinking civilization’s operating system
Biography of the Guest
James Arbib is a visionary thought leader, author, investor, and philanthropist dedicated to exploring how disruptive technologies can address humanity's greatest challenges. As co-founder of RethinkX and the Stellar World Initiative, James brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective that bridges technology, economics, history, and systems thinking.
With a background in history and finance, James moved into environmentalism and disruptive innovation, founding the philanthropic Tellus Mater Foundation to explore solutions for complex global problems. His intellectual journey led him from traditional environmental advocacy to a bold new view: that technological transformation—when deeply understood—offers the most profound opportunities to shape a better future.
He has co-authored Rethinking Humanity and Stellar with Tony Seba and helped lead groundbreaking research on disruptions in transportation, energy, and food systems.
This is an episode of the Redefining Tomorrow podcast.
🎧 Listen now: Spotify
🔗 Learn more at: www.projectmoonhut.org — where the future is being built.
Saturday Apr 12, 2025
A License to Do Anything: Discovering Your Polymath with Simon Mills #27
Saturday Apr 12, 2025
Saturday Apr 12, 2025
In This Episode
Join us for an inspiring and multifaceted conversation with Dr. Simon E. Mills—a polymath, entrepreneur, author, and creative technologist. From piano tuning to international business ventures, Simon has spent four decades shaping stories, products, and systems that influence industries across continents.
In this episode, we explore how curiosity and storytelling fuel innovation, how creative chaos drives breakthroughs, and why narrative is the hidden infrastructure of strategic execution. From founding Australia’s top jingle house to developing real estate portals and investing in Kevin Costner’s geo-triggered audio platform, Simon takes us on a ride through a life defined by relentless exploration and reinvention.
Episode Outlines
- From piano tuning to award-winning music production
- The architecture of storytelling as strategy
- Founding London Music Group and LMG Digital Media USA
- Tech, startups, and rethinking real estate
- Why communication is the cornerstone of execution
- Zentyal: Transforming Linux for SMBs
- Ignition Capital and narrative-driven investing
- Building systems for strategy in business and education
- How writing unlocks cross-disciplinary thinking
- Creativity, discipline, and divergent paths
Biography of the Guest
Dr. Simon E. Mills is a New York-based polymath whose work spans music, literature, entrepreneurship, and strategic investment. He co-founded Australia’s top commercial music production house, London Music Group, and expanded into digital media for brands like Starbucks, CBS, and The Economist. He later launched Locate Real Estate with CBS and acquired the Linux-based Zentyal OS to serve SMBs.
Simon is a prolific writer with over 70 published works and has helped launch ventures like Kevin Costner’s Autio. He has served as Storyteller-in-Residence at McGraw Hill and runs investment projects through Ignition Capital. From engineering systems to crafting narratives, Mills shows how versatile minds shape the world.
This is an episode of the Redefining Podcast series
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🔗 Learn more at: www.projectmoonhut.org — where the future is being built.
Friday Mar 28, 2025
Building Global Relevance with Samer Salty #26
Friday Mar 28, 2025
Friday Mar 28, 2025
In This Episode
In this episode of Redefining Tomorrow, we sit down with Samer Salty, Founder and CEO of Zouk Capital, to explore how sustainability and innovation intersect to shape high-performing investment strategies. Samer shares his journey from designing air traffic control systems in the U.S. to managing nearly €800 million in sustainable assets in the UK and beyond.
We dive into what it means to create alpha in a climate-driven economy, why education leapfrogging in developing nations matters, and how AI is both a challenge and a key tool for achieving net-zero targets. Samer walks us through his strategic philosophy—blending hard infrastructure, clean tech, and digital transformation—to generate scalable impact while remaining deeply grounded in business fundamentals.
Episode Outlines
- Building investment strategies rooted in sustainability
- The £420M UK government-backed Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund
- Creating alpha from climate tech
- From Lockheed Martin to clean energy private equity
- Scaling low-cost online high schools in South Africa
- Leapfrogging education in developing economies
- AI’s dual role in driving energy demand and optimization
- How electrification is reshaping energy infrastructure
- Managing risk while driving environmental change
- Creating purpose-driven portfolios that perform
Biography of the Guest
Samer Salty is the Founder and CEO of Zouk Capital, a private equity firm managing approximately €800 million focused on sustainable infrastructure and clean technology. Under his leadership, Zouk ranks among the top 10% of European climate and sustainability investment houses. He has engineered programs such as the UK’s £420 million Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund and driven forward a belief that sustainable business principles lead to superior returns.
Beyond finance, Samer co-founded the Valenture Institute in South Africa, providing accessible, online high school education at scale. He previously led World Links ME, a World Bank NGO aimed at integrating digital technology into mainstream education. A systems engineer by training, Samer designed the FAA’s remote maintenance system for U.S. air traffic control while at Lockheed Martin. Today, he’s focused on AI, electrification, and infrastructure solutions to transition to a low-carbon economy.
This is an episode of the Redefining Podcast series
🎧 Listen now on all major services
🔗 Learn more at: www.projectmoonhut.org — where the future is being built.
Monday Jan 15, 2024
Generating 23rd Century Solutions in the 21st Century with Gordon Chiu #19
Monday Jan 15, 2024
Monday Jan 15, 2024
In This Episode
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Gordon Chu, CEO and CTO of Fingra, as we explore the fascinating concept of generating 23rd-century solutions in the 21st century. With over 41 patents spanning fields from medicine to material sciences, Gordon shares his insights on awareness, fear, place, and timelines—key elements that shape our approach to innovation and problem-solving.
Throughout the episode, Gordon recounts personal stories that illustrate the importance of awareness in both personal and professional contexts. He emphasizes how being aware of one’s surroundings can lead to breakthroughs, as well as the necessity of confronting fears that often hold us back. The discussion takes unexpected turns as they delve into the implications of societal pressures and cultural expectations on individual choices.
This episode is not just about technological advancements; it connects deeply with broader societal issues such as food security and environmental sustainability. Gordon's experiences in Hong Kong serve as a backdrop for understanding how place influences our decisions and opportunities. As we navigate these complex challenges, we are reminded that the future is shaped by our collective actions today.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to Gordon Chu and his background
- The concept of generating 23rd-century solutions today
- The role of awareness in personal and professional growth
- Understanding fear and its impact on decision-making
- The significance of place in shaping opportunities
- Timelines: How urgency affects innovation
- Personal stories from Gordon's upbringing in Hong Kong
- The intersection of technology and societal challenges
- Exploring food security and environmental sustainability
- Closing thoughts on collective responsibility for the future
Biography of the Guest
Gordon Chu is the CEO and CTO of Fingra, a company focused on innovative solutions across various industries including biotech and material sciences. With an impressive portfolio of 41 patents, he has made significant contributions to fields ranging from medicine to data science.
A graduate with advanced degrees in science, Gordon's work has been recognized internationally, showcasing his commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology. He is also involved in various initiatives aimed at developing new materials that address pressing global challenges.
Gordon's unique perspective is shaped by his multicultural background and experiences living in both the United States and Hong Kong. His insights into awareness, fear, place, and timelines provide valuable lessons for individuals seeking to make a meaningful impact in their communities and beyond.
The themes in today’s episode are just the beginning. Dive deeper into innovation, interconnected thinking, and paradigm-shifting ideas at www.projectmoonhut.org—where the future is being built.
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Monday Apr 19, 2021
In This Episode
Join host David Goldsmith as he welcomes Jerry Glenn, co-founder and CEO of the Millennium Project, a global think tank dedicated to addressing the most pressing challenges of our time. In this enlightening episode, Jerry shares groundbreaking insights on the pervasive nature of prejudice and its implications for our future. Key moments include discussions on how preconceived notions can hinder progress, the importance of understanding cultural symbols, and the role of consciousness in shaping technology. Jerry also shares personal anecdotes from his experiences around the world, illustrating how myths surrounding concepts like witchcraft can lead to misunderstandings. The conversation takes unexpected turns as they explore the intersection of mysticism and technology, ultimately emphasizing the need for a more enlightened society.
Episode Outlines
- Prejudice as a major roadblock to a better future
- Understanding pre-judging and its impact on societal progress
- The historical divide between mystics and technocrats
- The four levels of prejudice
- The concept of consciousness technology and future mind
- The role of cultural symbols in shaping perceptions
- The significance of boomerangs as a metaphor for learning
- Exploring enlightenment and its implications for society
- Strategies for overcoming prejudice through dialogue
- The potential future of human-AI integration
Biography of the Guest
Jerry Glenn is the co-founder and CEO of the Millennium Project, a global think tank with over 67 nodes worldwide. He has dedicated his career to exploring strategic foresight and addressing complex global challenges through innovative research and collaboration. Jerry's significant achievements include authoring numerous publications on future studies and contributing to international policy discussions. He holds degrees in international relations and has served in various capacities within governmental and non-governmental organizations. His recent initiatives focus on promoting consciousness technology and fostering dialogue around cultural symbols, making him a key voice in the conversation about our collective future.
The themes in today’s episode are just the beginning. Dive deeper into innovation, interconnected thinking, and paradigm-shifting ideas at www.projectmoonhut.org—where the future is being built.
Saturday Mar 06, 2021
Leveraging Evolutionary Thinking to Redefine Tomorrow with David Sloan Wilson #15
Saturday Mar 06, 2021
Saturday Mar 06, 2021
In This Episode
Join us for an enlightening conversation with David Wilson, president of Prosocial World and a distinguished professor at Binghamton University. In this episode, we explore the profound implications of evolutionary thinking and its potential to redefine our future.
David shares key insights on how cooperation is the signature human adaptation that has allowed us to thrive. He discusses the importance of moral systems in shaping human behavior and highlights fascinating examples from nature, such as the breeding of chickens and the dynamics of honeybee colonies.
Unexpectedly, the conversation veers into the realm of cultural evolution, emphasizing how our symbolic meaning systems can influence behavior and societal structures. David argues for a holistic approach to governance that incorporates the principles of cooperation and adaptability, ultimately connecting these ideas to broader societal challenges.
This thought-provoking dialogue invites listeners to consider how evolutionary principles can be applied to foster a more equitable and sustainable future for all species on Earth.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to evolutionary thinking and its relevance today
- The role of cooperation as a signature human adaptation
- Case study: breeding psychopathic chickens
- The significance of moral systems in human evolution
- How symbolic thought shapes our behaviors and societies
- The concept of cultural evolution and its implications
- The great constriction: narrowing focus on genetic evolution
- Exploring epigenetic inheritance and its effects
- The importance of local autonomy in group dynamics
- Strategies for fostering a whole earth ethic through education
Biography of the Guest
David Wilson is the president of Prosocial World and a professor at Binghamton University, where he has been recognized with the SUNY Distinction Professor Award. His extensive research focuses on evolutionary theory, cooperation, and cultural evolution.
David has published numerous articles and books that explore the intersection of biology and social science, including his recent work on how human symbolic systems shape societal structures. He is an advocate for applying evolutionary principles to address contemporary global challenges.
In addition to his academic achievements, David's innovative thinking has led him to engage in various projects aimed at promoting sustainable practices and social equity. His insights into human behavior and cooperation make him a leading voice in discussions about our collective future.
The themes in today’s episode are just the beginning. Dive deeper into innovation, interconnected thinking, and paradigm-shifting ideas at www.projectmoonhut.org—where the future is being built.
Tuesday Feb 23, 2021
The Impact Moment where Capital Solves Global Challenges with Komal Sahu #14
Tuesday Feb 23, 2021
Tuesday Feb 23, 2021
In This Episode
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Komal Sahoo, Chief of Sustainable Finance at ABPN in Singapore. With her extensive background in impact investing and venture philanthropy, Komal shares powerful insights on how capital can address global challenges. She recounts her personal journey that led her to this field, highlighting a poignant moment in India that ignited her passion for social impact.
Throughout the episode, Komal discusses the critical role of collaboration between private wealth and public sectors, emphasizing the need for deliberate leadership in tackling issues like climate change and poverty. She provides compelling examples of innovative financing models, such as development impact bonds, that leverage philanthropic capital to create measurable social outcomes.
The conversation evolves into a broader discussion about the urgency of addressing climate change and the potential for technology to act as an enabler in this fight. Komal’s optimism shines through as she believes that collective will and determination can drive meaningful change in our society.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to Komal Sahoo and her role at ABPN
- Komal's personal impact moment in India
- The role of capital and collaboration in solving global challenges
- Deliberate leadership and its importance
- Technology as an enabler for social impact
- Private wealth's role in moving the needle on social issues
- Strategic philanthropy and innovative financing models
- Public-private partnerships and their effectiveness
- The urgency of climate action and sustainable practices
- Why now is the right time for optimism and action
Biography of the Guest
Komal Sahoo is the Chief of Sustainable Finance at ABPN (Asian Venture Philanthropy Network) based in Singapore. With a career spanning over a decade, she has been instrumental in driving impact investments across Asia. Komal holds a background in accounting and finance, having worked with a Big Four firm in London before transitioning into the impact sector.
Her significant achievements include spearheading various initiatives aimed at mobilizing capital for social good, including development impact bonds that focus on education and health outcomes. Komal is also known for her thought leadership in sustainable finance, having contributed to numerous publications on the subject.
Currently, she is focused on leveraging private wealth to address pressing societal challenges while fostering collaboration among diverse stakeholders to create lasting change.
The themes in today’s episode are just the beginning. Dive deeper into innovation, interconnected thinking, and paradigm-shifting ideas at www.projectmoonhut.org—where the future is being built.
Monday Feb 08, 2021
The Journey to Creating a Resonance Ecosystem with Allon Raiz #13
Monday Feb 08, 2021
Monday Feb 08, 2021
In This Episode
Join us as we welcome Alan Reyes, the founder of Rayscorp, a pioneering incubator in Africa that has supported over 500 businesses. Alan shares his insights on creating a resonance ecosystem that fosters entrepreneurial growth and collaboration. He emphasizes the importance of selecting the right entrepreneurs, describing his unique "Blue Heart" selection process, which focuses on character over business plans.
Throughout the episode, Alan recounts his journey from failure to success, illustrating how mentorship and community support shaped his approach to entrepreneurship. He discusses the significance of evolving ecosystems and how they adapt to societal changes, highlighting the need for continuous learning and innovation. Alan's story serves as a powerful reminder that resilience and collaboration are key to thriving in today's dynamic business landscape.
The conversation takes unexpected turns as Alan delves into the role of technology and data analytics in shaping future entrepreneurial endeavors. He shares his vision for integrating AI into Rayscorp's operations to enhance decision-making processes and better support entrepreneurs on their journeys.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to Alan Reyes and Rayscorp
- The concept of Blue Heart entrepreneurs
- Alan's personal journey from failure to success
- The importance of mentorship and community support
- Creating a resonance ecosystem for entrepreneurs
- Adapting ecosystems to societal changes
- The role of technology in entrepreneurship
- Data analytics and AI in supporting entrepreneurs
- Future vision for Rayscorp and its impact on entrepreneurship
- Closing thoughts on resilience and collaboration
Biography of the Guest
Alan Reyes is the founder and CEO of Rayscorp, recognized as Africa's leading incubator. With over 21 years of experience in supporting entrepreneurs, he has helped launch more than 500 businesses across various sectors. Alan is passionate about creating ecosystems that foster collaboration and innovation among entrepreneurs.
He holds a background in business management and has been instrumental in developing unique selection processes for identifying promising entrepreneurs. Under his leadership, Rayscorp has evolved into a multifaceted organization that integrates education, mentorship, and technology to empower the next generation of business leaders.
Alan is also an advocate for using data analytics and AI to enhance entrepreneurial success rates. His commitment to social impact drives his work, as he seeks to create opportunities for individuals from diverse backgrounds.
The themes in today’s episode are just the beginning. Dive deeper into innovation, interconnected thinking, and paradigm-shifting ideas at www.projectmoonhut.org—where the future is being built.
