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Saturday Apr 12, 2025
A License to Do Anything: Discovering Your Polymath w/ 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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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.
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