This chapter delves into the origins of intellectual curiosity and how societal and educational pressures can inhibit creativity over time. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, the speaker highlights the importance of individual persistence in nurturing curiosity and adapting to change, particularly in professional contexts. The discussion also examines the complexities of marketing in relation to human connection, emphasizing the need for authentic engagement over divisive strategies.
Seth Godin is a true visionary thinker and renaissance man. He is the author of 21 international bestsellers that have changed the way people think about work, and his books have been translated into 38 languages. Godin also writes one of the most popular marketing blogs in the world at seths.blog, and two of his TED talks are among the most popular of all time. Seth is a serial entrepreneur—the founder of the altMBA, the social media pioneer Squidoo, and Yoyodyne, one of the first internet companies.
On this classic episode, Seth joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to discuss the rise of AI, the need for education disruption, and his new book, The Song of Significance.
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