Episodes
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
The Future of Humanity Is In The Rediscovery of Our Purpose with Matthew Bailey #12
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
Wednesday Nov 25, 2020
In This Episode
Join David Goldsmith as he welcomes Matthew Bailey, an expert in artificial intelligence and ethics, to explore the profound question: "The future of humanity depends on rediscovering its purpose." Throughout their engaging conversation, they delve into the interconnectedness of humanity and the universe, emphasizing the need for balance and ethical frameworks in technology.
Matthew shares key insights on how quantum mechanics relates to human existence and the importance of understanding our purpose as integral parts of the universe. He discusses the potential of AI to transform society by creating personalized ethical frameworks that empower individuals while respecting their sovereignty. The conversation takes unexpected turns, revealing how perspectives on good and evil shape our experiences and decisions.
This episode highlights broader implications for society, exploring how a collective awakening to purpose can drive positive change in a rapidly evolving world.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to Matthew Bailey and his expertise in AI and ethics
- The integral connection between humanity and the universe
- Understanding quantum mechanics as it relates to human existence
- The role of AI in fostering ethical frameworks for society
- Exploring perspectives on good and evil in human experiences
- The impact of COVID-19 on societal values and behaviors
- Creating a global ethical framework for AI and technology
- The significance of personal sovereignty in a digital age
- Future implications of AI on humanity's purpose
- Closing thoughts on redefining tomorrow through collective awakening
Biography of the Guest
Matthew Bailey is a leading expert in artificial intelligence with a focus on ethics and societal impact. He has contributed significantly to discussions around AI governance and its role in shaping a better future for humanity.
Matthew's career highlights include pioneering work in smart cities and IoT, as well as his involvement in global initiatives aimed at harnessing technology for social good. He holds advanced degrees in relevant fields and has published extensively on AI ethics.
Currently, Matthew is working on projects that aim to integrate ethical considerations into AI development, ensuring that technology serves humanity's best interests. His insights reflect a deep commitment to fostering a more equitable and compassionate world.
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 Oct 17, 2020
The Ultimate Amplifier of Life Skills is Value Creation with Curt Carlson #11
Saturday Oct 17, 2020
Saturday Oct 17, 2020
In This Episode
Join us as we welcome Kurt Carlson, former CEO of SRI International and a leading expert in value creation. In this episode, Kurt shares profound insights into why value creation is an essential lifelong skill that can significantly enhance professional success. He discusses the transformative power of focusing on important problems rather than merely interesting ones and emphasizes the importance of shared language in fostering effective collaboration.
Kurt recounts his journey at SRI, where he turned around a struggling organization by instilling a culture of innovation and value creation. He highlights the surprising fact that even highly educated professionals often lack the skills necessary for effective value creation, which is rarely taught in academic settings. The conversation takes unexpected turns as Kurt shares compelling anecdotes about Siri's development and the lessons learned from leading teams through iterative learning processes.
This episode connects the dots between individual growth and broader societal implications, illustrating how mastering value creation can lead to significant advancements in various industries and ultimately contribute to human progress.
Episode Outlines
- The definition of value creation as a fundamental professional skill
- The current state of value creation and its opportunities
- Understanding what's in it for you: the personal benefits of mastering value creation
- The concept of learning discipline in value creation
- Focusing on important needs versus merely interesting ones
- The significance of shared language and concepts in customer-focused innovation
- Value creation forms as an intellectual incubator for rapid learning
- The role of iterative learning in developing effective solutions
- Comparative learning as a tool for enhancing team performance
- Practical steps for integrating value creation into professional practice
Biography of the Guest
Kurt Carlson is the former CEO of SRI International, where he led significant innovations such as Siri, HGTV, and Intuitive Surgical. Under his leadership from 1998 to 2014, he tripled the organization's revenue and transformed its culture into one centered on value creation.
Kurt holds advanced degrees from prestigious institutions and has published numerous articles on innovation and entrepreneurship. He has been instrumental in developing frameworks that teach professionals how to create lasting value in their work.
Currently, Kurt is focused on educational initiatives that integrate value creation into university curricula, ensuring that future leaders are equipped with essential skills for success in a rapidly changing world.
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.
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
Carbonless with Tony Verb #10
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
Thursday Sep 17, 2020
In This Episode
Join us as David Goldsmith welcomes Tony Verb, an entrepreneur and venture capital expert, to discuss the transformative concept of "Carbonless." With over a decade of experience in building communities and fostering innovation, Tony shares his journey from the entertainment industry to focusing on impactful urbanization and technology.
Key insights from this episode include Tony's realization that urbanization presents a unique opportunity to maximize positive impact on society and the environment. He discusses the importance of integrating sustainable practices into urban development, especially in rapidly growing cities like Manila. Through compelling stories and personal anecdotes, Tony illustrates how technology can drive significant change in urban settings.
The conversation takes unexpected turns as they explore the challenges of climate change, the role of capital in sustainable development, and the potential for carbon reduction technologies. Ultimately, this episode connects individual actions to broader implications for our planet's future.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to Tony Verb and his background
- The significance of carbonless and its implications
- Urbanization as a megatrend and its impact on society
- The role of technology in enhancing urban living
- Challenges faced by developing cities like Manila
- Case study: Building the first metro line in Manila
- The concept of carbon tech and its importance
- Green finance as a tool for sustainable development
- The Greater Bay Area as a model for urban tech
- Vision for 2047: Impact goals and personal aspirations
Biography of the Guest
Tony Verb is a seasoned entrepreneur and venture capital expert based in Hong Kong. He has spent over nine years building communities and fostering innovation across various industries. As a global shaper with the World Economic Forum, Tony's commitment to creating positive societal impact is evident through his work.
He holds extensive experience in technology and urbanization, having led initiatives that integrate sustainability into urban development. His recent focus is on carbon tech—technologies designed to reduce carbon emissions—and he aims to leverage green finance to support these innovations.
Tony's dedication to redefining urban living aligns with the episode's themes, making him a thought leader in the intersection of technology, sustainability, and community building.
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.
Thursday Aug 20, 2020
Thursday Aug 20, 2020
In This Episode
Join host David Goldsmith as he welcomes cultural anthropologist Ricky Krynz to explore the intricate connections between gender, sustainability, and the concept of 'the other.' With a wealth of experience studying in Bhutan, Ricky shares profound insights on how traditional societies view nature and gender roles. She recounts her transformative experiences living in a remote village, where she learned to appreciate the present moment and the deep respect for nature that permeated daily life.
Throughout the episode, listeners will discover how Ricky's anthropological lens reveals the importance of understanding cultural differences and the implications for modern society. The conversation takes unexpected turns as they delve into the evolution of gender roles, the impact of modernization, and the challenges faced by women in contemporary Bhutan. Ricky's reflections raise critical questions about how we can redefine our relationship with nature and each other in today's fast-paced world.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to Ricky Krynz and her background in cultural anthropology
- The concept of 'meeting the other' and its significance
- Ricky's experiences living in a medieval society in Bhutan
- The reflective position in anthropology and its implications
- Understanding gender roles within Bhutanese culture
- The impact of modernization on traditional societies
- Sustainability practices observed in Bhutanese villages
- The role of spirituality and nature in daily life
- Challenges faced by women in contemporary Bhutan
- Concluding thoughts on redefining our future relationships with nature and each other
Biography of the Guest
Ricky Krynz is a cultural anthropologist with extensive experience studying gender and sustainability in Bhutan. She has lived among remote communities, conducting qualitative research that emphasizes understanding cultural differences through immersive experiences. Ricky holds a master's degree in anthropology and has contributed to various publications focusing on social organization and traditional practices.
Throughout her career, Ricky has been involved in initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable practices while respecting local cultures. Her insights into gender relations highlight the importance of matrilineal structures and the role of women as key players in their communities. Ricky continues to advocate for a deeper understanding of how traditional knowledge can inform modern sustainability efforts.
With her unique perspective on human relationships and environmental stewardship, Ricky inspires audiences to consider how we can learn from diverse cultures to create a more equitable 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.
Friday Jul 31, 2020
Friday Jul 31, 2020
In This Episode
Join us for a thought-provoking conversation with Robert Rubinstein, a seasoned expert in ESG and impact investing with over 25 years of experience. In this episode, Robert challenges the conventional wisdom surrounding sustainable investing, highlighting its inherent flaws and the often misleading narratives propagated by major corporations. He shares eye-opening insights about the disconnect between corporate promises and actual practices, emphasizing that many ESG initiatives are merely "rah rah" statements lacking real impact.
Through engaging anecdotes and sharp analysis, Robert discusses the need for genuine commitment to sustainability rather than superficial compliance. He references notable examples such as the Montreal Pledge and critiques the effectiveness of current ESG metrics. The conversation takes unexpected turns as they explore broader implications for society, including the urgent need for systemic change to address climate challenges effectively.
This episode is a wake-up call for anyone interested in understanding the true state of sustainable investing and what it will take to create meaningful change in our world.
Episode Outlines
- The flawed model of sustainable investing
- The importance of skepticism towards corporate press releases
- Current state of ESG: Where are we now?
- Achievements in ESG over the past 25 years
- Key forces pushing for ESG and impact investments
- True opportunities in sustainable investment
- The consequences of ignoring sustainability
- Real-world examples of successful sustainable initiatives
- The role of carbon pricing in driving change
- Future outlook: What needs to happen next?
Biography of the Guest
Robert Rubinstein is a leading authority in the field of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and impact investing with over 25 years of experience. He has built an extensive network of over 40,000 professionals in the sustainability space. As the founder of TBLI Group, Robert has been instrumental in promoting sustainable finance through education and advocacy.
His career highlights include pioneering efforts to integrate sustainability into investment practices and influencing major financial institutions to adopt responsible investment strategies. Robert holds a strong educational background that complements his practical experience, having published numerous articles on sustainability metrics and investment strategies.
Through his work, he continues to challenge the status quo, advocating for transparency and accountability in corporate practices while inspiring others to invest in a more sustainable 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 Jun 02, 2020
Fuck External Validation with Roger Fishman #7
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
Tuesday Jun 02, 2020
In This Episode
Join David Goldsmith as he welcomes Roger Fishman, a dynamic creator and thought leader, to discuss the compelling theme of "Fuck External Validation." Roger shares his insights on the distinction between possibility and probability, emphasizing the importance of self-discovery and personal motivation. Throughout the conversation, he illustrates how societal expectations often constrain our potential, urging listeners to embrace their true desires and passions.
Key moments include Roger's personal journey from a life dictated by external validation to one fueled by possibility. He recounts transformative experiences, such as his time in Greenland and his innovative projects like the Mirror Project, which challenges individuals to look beyond superficiality. The discussion takes unexpected turns as they explore how embracing uncertainty can lead to profound personal growth and fulfillment.
This episode resonates with broader implications for society, encouraging listeners to redefine success on their own terms and prioritize inner happiness over societal approval.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to Roger Fishman and the theme of external validation
- The framework of possibility versus probability
- The impact of societal expectations on personal choices
- Understanding self-motivation and desires
- Personal stories from Roger's life journey
- The significance of embracing uncertainty in personal growth
- Insights from the Mirror Project and its implications
- The role of wonderment in everyday experiences
- Creating joy and purpose in daily life
- Final thoughts on redefining success and happiness
Biography of the Guest
Roger Fishman is a renowned creator, photographer, and thought leader known for his innovative approach to storytelling through visual art. With a rich background in marketing and production consulting, he has worked with Fortune 100 companies while pursuing his passion for adventure photography.
Roger's significant achievements include leading projects that combine art with environmental awareness, such as the Mirror Project, which explores themes of self-reflection in nature. He holds a degree from a prestigious university and has collaborated with notable figures across various industries.
Currently, Roger is focused on expanding his artistic endeavors while advocating for deeper connections between people and their environments. His work inspires others to embrace possibilities beyond societal norms, making him a powerful voice in redefining personal success.
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.
Friday Dec 20, 2019
Friday Dec 20, 2019
In This Episode
Join host David Goldsmith as he welcomes Robin Farmanfarmaian, a seasoned expert in healthcare innovation and patient empowerment. With over 25 years in Silicon Valley, Robin shares groundbreaking insights on how to meet family healthcare needs effectively. Key moments include the shift from traditional hospital settings to home-based care, the rise of point-of-care diagnostic devices like TytoCare, and the transformative role of AI and voice technology in healthcare delivery. Robin emphasizes the importance of adapting healthcare to individual needs, illustrating her points with compelling personal stories, including her own experiences with chronic illness and telemedicine. The conversation takes unexpected turns, exploring broader implications for society as healthcare becomes increasingly accessible and personalized.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to Robin Farmanfarmaian and her expertise in healthcare
- The shift from hospital care to home-based healthcare solutions
- Overview of point-of-care diagnostic devices and wearable technology
- In-home physical care: nurses and doctors coming to you
- The impact of telemedicine on patient care and accessibility
- AI and voice technology as part of the healthcare team
- Real-life applications of home healthcare tools and services
- The role of insurance companies in promoting telemedicine
- Future trends in healthcare technology and patient empowerment
- The importance of being proactive in managing personal health care
Biography of the Guest
Robin Farmanfarmaian is a renowned speaker, author, and consultant specializing in healthcare innovation. She has worked extensively in Silicon Valley, advising companies on patient empowerment strategies. Robin's significant career achievements include co-founding the Oregon Preservation Alliance, which focuses on breakthroughs in tissue engineering and organ preservation. She holds a degree from the University of California, Berkeley, and has published numerous articles on health technology. Recently, she has been involved in initiatives that integrate AI into patient care, making healthcare more accessible. Her personal experiences with chronic illness have fueled her passion for transforming healthcare delivery systems.
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.
Sunday Nov 10, 2019
How Can We More Authentically Listen to Ourselves with Chris Thompson #5
Sunday Nov 10, 2019
Sunday Nov 10, 2019
In This Episode
Join us for an enlightening conversation with Chris Thompson, former director of the Green School in Bali and a veteran in media and education with over 30 years of experience. In this episode, Chris shares profound insights on the importance of authentic self-listening and redefines success in our modern world. He highlights alarming statistics about student dissatisfaction and workplace unhappiness, emphasizing the need for systemic change in education and corporate structures. Chris also recounts personal stories, including his journey from working at Electronic Arts to embracing a more fulfilling life focused on sustainability and inner peace.
The discussion takes unexpected turns as Chris connects the dots between individual happiness, societal expectations, and the urgent need for educational reform. He argues that true fulfillment comes from aligning our values with our actions, ultimately leading to broader implications for human progress.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to Chris Thompson and his background
- The importance of authentic self-listening
- Redefining success in a consumption-driven society
- Statistics on student engagement and workplace dissatisfaction
- The need for reform in education systems worldwide
- Transforming corporate structures for sustainability
- The role of feminine energy in leadership
- Examples of successful sustainable economic models
- The significance of personal connections in fostering kindness
- Final reflections on creating a better future through kindness and connection
Biography of the Guest
Chris Thompson is a seasoned expert in media and education, having spent over three decades shaping innovative learning environments. He was one of the first 100 employees at Electronic Arts, contributing to its rise as a leading gaming company. After recognizing the flaws in traditional education systems, Chris became the director of the Green School in Bali, where he focused on holistic education that nurtures emotional, spiritual, intellectual, and physical growth.
Chris holds a degree from Stanford University and has been involved in various initiatives aimed at reforming educational practices globally. His work emphasizes sustainability, creativity, and the importance of listening to one’s inner voice. Through his experiences, he advocates for a shift towards more integrated learning models that prioritize well-being over mere academic achievement.
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 Nov 04, 2019
How Do We Organize When Systems Collapse with Simone Cicero #4
Monday Nov 04, 2019
Monday Nov 04, 2019
In This Episode
Join David Goldsmith as he welcomes Simone Cicero, a thought leader in platform design and collaborative organization. Simone shares his insights on how to effectively organize when systems are collapsing, emphasizing the interconnectedness of industrial civilization and the biosphere. He discusses the implications of our competitive mindset and how it contributes to systemic failures.
Key moments include Simone's exploration of the concept of predictability in relation to ecological and societal collapses, along with his views on the need for a new cosmology of organizing that embraces interdependence. He highlights the urgency for individuals and organizations to shift their mindsets and practices to address these challenges effectively.
The conversation takes unexpected turns as they delve into the historical context of our current systems and the philosophical underpinnings that shape our understanding of progress. Simone's perspective encourages listeners to rethink their roles within these collapsing structures and to seek wisdom in their organizational practices.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to Simone Cicero and his work on platform design
- Understanding what is collapsing in our current systems
- The relationship between industrial civilization and the biosphere
- Exploring the concept of predictability in complex systems
- The impact of competition on resource depletion and ecological collapse
- The need for a new cosmology of organizing
- Interdependence: integrating landscape and community into organizing
- The role of technology in facilitating scalable organizations
- Philosophical insights on change, identity, and mindfulness
- Strategies for transitioning from Game A to Game B in organizational practices
Biography of the Guest
Simone Cicero is a leading expert in platform design and collaborative organization, currently associated with Platform Design Toolkit. He has worked extensively with organizations such as the United Nations, focusing on open-source initiatives and community-driven projects.
His significant achievements include co-founding We Share Fest, an event dedicated to fostering collaborative practices across various sectors. Simone holds a background in systems thinking and has contributed to numerous publications on organizational design.
Through his recent projects, he aims to address social impact challenges by promoting interdependence within communities. His insights resonate deeply with the episode's themes, particularly regarding how we can reimagine organizing in a world facing systemic collapse.
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.
Wednesday Jun 26, 2019
Wednesday Jun 26, 2019
In This Episode
Join host David Goldsmith as he welcomes Marco Howan, a visionary entrepreneur from Luxembourg, who specializes in transforming organizational cultures through respect and responsibility. In this enlightening conversation, Marco shares his insights on how fostering a respectful workplace can lead to happier employees and ultimately change the world for the better.
Throughout the episode, Marco discusses the importance of creating environments where individuals feel valued and accountable. He recounts personal stories from his journey in various industries, including fintech and virtual currencies, illustrating how these experiences shaped his current mission. The dialogue takes unexpected turns as they explore the implications of hierarchical structures in modern organizations and the necessity for change.
The conversation culminates in a discussion about the broader implications for society, emphasizing that by nurturing respect and responsibility within workplaces, we can inspire a more engaged and fulfilled workforce that positively impacts communities worldwide.
Episode Outlines
- Introduction to Marco Howan and his background
- The role of respect in workplace culture
- Understanding responsibility versus consequences
- The impact of hierarchical organizations on employee morale
- Exploring alternative models of organizational structure
- The importance of mindfulness in leadership
- Case studies: Successful self-managed organizations
- The virtuous cycle of respect and responsibility
- Challenges faced in implementing cultural change
- Looking into the future: What lies ahead for workplaces?
Biography of the Guest
Marco Howan is a seasoned entrepreneur and thought leader based in Luxembourg, with extensive experience across technology, fintech, and organizational development. He has successfully founded multiple businesses focused on innovation and sustainability.
Marco's career highlights include establishing a mindfulness community aimed at enhancing workplace happiness and productivity, as well as creating workshops that promote self-managed companies. His educational background includes certifications in leadership and organizational psychology.
A passionate advocate for social impact, Marco is dedicated to reshaping corporate cultures globally by emphasizing respect and responsibility. His work aims to inspire organizations to adopt practices that foster employee engagement and fulfillment.
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.