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Amanda Chadee, Mikhail Gladkikh and John Marsh

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19 - #18- Steve Winston: Transcending Incrementalism, Nuclear Nanotechnology, and the Future of Curiosity
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  • 19 - #18- Steve Winston: Transcending Incrementalism, Nuclear Nanotechnology, and the Future of Curiosity

    In this episode, we talk to Steven Winston, Ph.D., President and CEO of Winston Associates, former Vice President of Technical and Management Integration at Lockheed Martin and former Vice President at Parsons, among many other exciting roles in various industries throughout his illustrious career. We start by discussing how to transcend incrementalism in scientific research and make giant leaps in discovery, highlighting an experience from Steve's career to conspire with like-minded scientists to have fun along the way of making groundbreaking progress. We talk about his role in founding Crisiscience community of researchers representing different disciplines to search for the response to Covid-19. We also address breakthrough research at the intersection of seemingly unrelated disciplines, such as nuclear and nanotechnology, and the innovations that occur as a result. We conclude by imagining the future of innovation and science, highlighting one of the astonishing implications of the discovery of thermionic emission and its relation to hypersonic travel and the future of electricity.  Hosts: Mikhail, Amanda and John Guest: Steve Winston Resources Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-winston-6963574a/ About CrisiScience: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/08/11/thomas-hodge-covid-battle/

    Sat, 06 Apr 2024 - 1h 00min
  • 18 - #17 - Carlos Zapata-Carratala: Multidisciplinary Research, Sustainability & The Future of Creativity

    In this episode, we chat with Dr. Carlos Zapata-Carratala, a mathematical scientist. He founded SEMF, an international non-profit association dedicated to advancing education and knowledge communication. We begin by discussing information overflow and how multidisciplinary research can help make sense of these data and spot relevant patterns. Next, we talk about the advent of the Fifth Industrial Revolution, creating an ecosystem of sentient digital beings and the technologies that would propel it forward, such as generative AI and computational interfaces. We further discuss the mathematical approaches to describe higher-order systems and relations, such as within circular DNA and brain imaging. We dive deeper into the nature of the creative process involving highly specialized multidisciplinary experts. We also touch on sustainable living, quality of life, and the interrelation between nature, intelligence, and design.

    Fri, 16 Feb 2024 - 1h 38min
  • 17 - #16 - Ben Warwick: Intellectual Capital, Economic Growth, and The Future of Wealth Management

    In this episode, our guest is Ben Warwick, Chief Investment Officer of Aveo Capital Partners. We begin with the human aspect of wealth management, discussing why the approach should be tailored to each person's situation, outlook, and definition of financial success. We overview the history of value storage and preservation mechanisms, such as the gold standard, fiat systems, and cryptocurrencies, and what the future of these tools might look like. We further discuss the concepts of economic, relational, and spiritual poverty and the ways to abolish these through career and community development. We talk about the future of wealth management and the potential scenario of changing the definition of wealth when anything is available for free with the help of technology such as a replicator. We touch on the trends related to AI, its impact on technological development and economic growth, and discuss its negative influence on people's problem-solving skills.

    Sat, 03 Feb 2024 - 1h 13min
  • 16 - #15 - Alvin Orbaek White, PhD: Carbon Nanotubes, Digital Economy and The Future of Sustainability

    In this episode, we talk to Alvin Orbaek White, Ph.D., CEO of TrimTabs, a science and engineering firm creating technology solutions for positive global impact. In his own words, Dr. Orbaek White is on a mission to build the world's first superconducting room temperature wire, replacing global energy infrastructure and saving 30% of lost energy in transmission. We start with an overview of carbon nanotubes (CNT). This fantastic material is lightweight, strong, and durable, leading to many applications and replacements of conventional materials. We discuss challenges with producing CNT, such as price and precision. We also focus on the problem of plastic waste and the novel ways of converting it to new materials, such as graphite, CNT, and hydrogen. We also talk about medical applications of CNT, such as simultaneous therapeutics and diagnostics (theranostics), drug delivery to the nucleus of a cell, and biomarkers for cancer treatment. We touch on the localization of feedstock material for supply chains, which is made possible with CNT and its applications in 3D printing. We move on to the concept of the Digital Economy and the democratization of the ability to do work. Finally, Dr. Orbaek White explains his role in the Digital Economy Crucible and the idea of electricity as the currency of the future built on blockchain technology. @VISION2222podcast Hosts: Mikhail, Amanda and John Guest: Alvin Orbaek White, PhD.  Resources Dr. Alvin Orbaek White: https://www.alvinorbaekwhite.com/ Contact: hello@trimtabs.ltd TrimTabs: https://trimtabs.co/ Digital Economy Crucible: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/computation...

    Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 1h 05min
  • 15 - #14 - Carol Morrow: Learning, Training, Development, and the Future of Work and Skills

    In this episode, we talk to Carol Morrow, a Learning and Development Expert with over forty years of experience in the field and currently a Director of Enterprise Solutions at Corporate Education Group (CEG). We discuss: 1) CEG's services, focusing on corporate and talent training and development. 2) The differences between virtual and in-person training and highlight the irreplaceable benefits of the latter. 3) Role of AI in disrupting learning and training and the inability of AI to replace human interaction. 4) Trends of deepened specialization vs. broader diversification, as well as the differences between teaching and talent development, including the role of the teacher in early development and professional growth. 5) Trends changing us as humans, highlighting the ability to interact with other people in person as critical to our survival as a species.

    Thu, 14 Dec 2023 - 50min
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