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The Future Of The Future

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May 6, 2025 • 35min

111. Making Energy Out Of Waste.

Climate Change is affecting all of us, across the world. Now, even within those who acknowledge it, some people do something about it, and some people mostly sit back as expectators. I have to be honest, I worry about climate change. But I don't do much about it. My guest though... he decided he really, really wanted to have an impact to make things better. Meet Craig Allen. An executive director with more than 30 years of experience. He is a senior Leader, with an impressive track record as a Finance leader, having worked as a CFO in a fair share of companies. He could have simply stayed in this track. But, something happened, and at a time of his life when few others would dare to change course, he became an entrepreneur and co-founder, and made his mission to recycle waste and turn it into energy, therefore enabling a circular economy. How? when? why? Stay tuned, to learn the answer to these, and many more questions.
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Apr 29, 2025 • 37min

110. Cell Replacement Therapy.

Welcome to another episode of "The Future of the Future" podcast.Today, we have the privilege of hosting Carter Cliff, the CEO of Papillon Therapeutics, a pioneering company advancing genetic medicines for life-threatening conditions.In this episode, we'll delve into the realm of cell replacement therapy, a groundbreaking approach in regenerative medicine that involves replacing damaged or dysfunctional cells with healthy ones. This therapeutic strategy holds immense potential for treating various diseases, including certain types of cancer and degenerative disorders.We'll explore the latest advancements, ethical considerations, and the future trajectory of this promising field.Join us as we uncover the transformative possibilities of cell replacement therapy with Carter Cliff, whose leadership at Papillon Therapeutics is at the forefront of these medical innovations.
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Apr 22, 2025 • 44min

109. AGI Is Getting Closer.

I think we can all agree. An AI revolution is underway. It's hard to keep up, new models pop up every day.  Many significant players and thought leaders in the industry claim AGI (in its many different definitions) is right around the corner. The job market has already changed. In the tech industry alone, traditional job postings are at its lowest since 2018. New jobs are emerging, and AI has been widely adopted to increase the productivity of traditional tech roles. Where are we going from here? Are we ready? Do we even know what "being ready" means? I am going deep into these questions with my guest today, Jason Grey. Let me tell you, Jason has been coding for the last 40 years. He's seen and lived through various cycles of technology evolution, but he's never been as excited, or scared, or both at the same time, as today. Enjoy!
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Apr 15, 2025 • 40min

108. They Might Be Self Aware?

Yes. This is another episode about AI.I know, we keep hearing about it, every single day.But, let's be real here. It's happening. It's really happening.Things ARE changing. So, the best thing we can do is to talk about it, learn about it, adapt, and evolve.So, with that in mind, I will interview Hunter Powers,  a visionary and experienced technology executive with more than 20 years of experience in technology and more than 10 years in leadership roles. Hunter lives and breathes AI, and specializes in steering Artificial Intelligence (AI)/ Machine Learning (ML) driven solutions for world-renowned companies. He also has a very interesting and fun podcast on all things AI, called, They Might Be Self Aware.Interested already? me too.Let's dive into it!
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Apr 8, 2025 • 25min

107. On Journalism And The Economy.

Q1 is almost over. 2025 has been, so far, a very interesting year, to put it mildly. The word that comes to mind is - uncertainty. What will happen to the Economy? If things keep escalating, what will be the effect of a global trade war? How will the job market be affected by further advancement in AI? CEOs are trying to stay tuned to the right signals, to prepare for whatever is coming. But It's really hard to keep up.  My guest today, Phil Rosen, is a brilliant journalist with an impressive career covering markets and investment. He founded and leads Opening Bell Daily, an independent financial media company that delivers data-driven, original reporting on Wall Street — at no cost to readers. Before turning 25, he had already published two books both of which became #1 Amazon Bestsellers across multiple categories. And he's lived and worked in many places around the world, in almost all continents. Tune in to listen to his story, thoughts on the economy, and what it takes to become and remain a successful journalist in today's world.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 38min

106. On Digital Nomads, Entrepreneurship, And More.

Digital nomads.Heroes leveraging technology to work from wherever they please in the world.For some trades, especially in tech, all you need is a good laptop and a solid internet connection, and you are set.The location can be irrelevant.But... What is a Digital Nomad? How does it really work? How does it feel to be a digital nomad? What's up with all the return to office mandates? Is remote work ever going away?Today, I have the pleasure to interview Taiga Gamell, a true Digital Nomad, who spends his year in at least 4 countries and 3 different continents.Taiga is a cofounder at Gildre, an international membership community for innovators and builders to elevate their entrepreneurial potential. He has a special talent to build connections and he wants to help others do the same, you can quickly feel this just by spending 10 minutes on the phone with him.Enjoy!
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Mar 25, 2025 • 41min

105. Startups, Money, and, Comedy.

Startups and Money. Founders and VCs. That's our topic for today, and let me tell you, we have a one of a kind guest. I love his content, follow him on LinkedIn, devour his newsletter, and laugh at his jokes... My guest today knows the VC world in and out, and he sure knows how to help founders navigate it, but also have his community laugh, and reflect about it, through the amazing content he is constantly putting out, on Linkedin, in his newsletter, and so many other places.Ladies and Gentleman, Jack Kuveke.Enjoy! 
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Mar 18, 2025 • 39min

104. On Influencers And Social Media.

The average person spends two and a half hours per day on social media.From entertainment, to business, to staying up to date with news, social media platforms permeate every aspect of our lives.More than half of young people want to become influencers and would choose that as an occupation if possible.But, what does it mean? What is an influencer? How do you become one? What does it take? What does it feel like?Personal and company brands are more intertwined than ever. Even if you don't make a living out of being an influencer, chances are you still need to work on your online personal brand, because it's now a part of your job.Today, I will interview Claire Barthelemy, chief of staff at Professional Capital Management, to talk about her story, her early days as an influencer, her experience and views on the marketing industry, and what it means to build an online presence in today's world.Enjoy!
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Mar 11, 2025 • 41min

103. Scaling from 0 to 1.

On average, 63% of tech startups fail, and 25% close within the first year. Only 10% of tech startups survive in the long run... But the biggest hurdle is going from 0 to 1. Especially on the technology side. What do you build and how? How do you keep the cash flowing to survive that early stage? How do you build your team? It's hard! My guest today, Shawn Coe, has more than 25 years of experience in the tech industry, and he has built a career helping companies scale in early stages and build a viable business. From engineer, to product manager, to CTO, to Advisor, he's been there, done that, and he is here today to share his story and help us answer important questions on how to get your business started.Enjoy!
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Mar 4, 2025 • 31min

102. Growing Pains And Gains.

It's one thing to be an individual contributor. And a completely different thing, to be a leader of a team. It's one thing to be leading a team of 5 to 10 people. And a completely different thing, when your team grows to hundreds... The game changes all of a sudden. But maybe, you still want to have that startup culture of high performance and innovation, the respect for the individuality of each of your team members, the autonomy they need to thrive... So how do you do that when teams grow and you have a bigger pressure for structure and processes? Today, I will interview Wade Bruce, to answer these and many more questions. With over 15 years of experience in the Tech Industry, Wade is the CTO at Fetch Rewards, a Leading Rewards App in America that has experienced tremendous growth in the last years. Wade started as an individual contributor at Fetch, and quickly grew through the ranks to become the Technology Leader he is today. Want to learn how he did it and what did it take? Stay tuned, and enjoy the ride.

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