I think the along with conversations comes flexibility and variation I think about you know sort of like a few months ago my daughter like found Quizlet for the first time and she's like Papa I found a secret. People realize that they can help themselves learn and we give them the tools and like they can run with them as far as they want which is an exciting empowering feeling for a lot of people. How do we reclaim our own minds and be able to think for ourselves and not be so sort of plugged in or so oriented towards solving other people's problems or just being in the sort of borg of other people's things and just be able to like think for ourselves? That was kind
In this episode, we are talking to James Cham, partner at Bloomberg BETA, founder of Quizlet Andrew Sutherland, and John Borthwick, CEO of Betaworks.
Andrew previous founder of Quizlet. He is passionate about teaching, learning, and improving education. A complete Tools for Thinking nerd and angel investor in the space. You can find him on twitter @AStuth.
James is also a passionate Tools for Thinking user, investor, and thinker. James is at @JamesCham over on Twitter
John, CEO of Betaworks, @Borthwick on Twitter. Our host, mind mapper, and weaver is JerryMichalski
Jerry's MindMap of this episode can be found here: https://app.thebrain.com/brains/3d80058c-14d8-5361-0b61-a061f89baf87/thoughts/c95c954a-bb99-4496-a284-ba77ab853bbf/attachments/7a434dcd-bcbf-4151-86f5-2021e1c03750