

All Time High
Mauro Rebelo | tagomago
There has never been a better time to live and whatever the metrics you choose, the world is on its all time high. So why living seems sometimes so hard? Here I ask people in the forefront of building the future their reasons to be optimistic and the challenges they see ahead.
I am Mauro Rebelo, biotech scientist and entrepreneur, and this is the All Time High podcast.
I am Mauro Rebelo, biotech scientist and entrepreneur, and this is the All Time High podcast.
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19 snips
Nov 8, 2021 • 57min
Pedro Moneo and the hybrid future
In this episode, Pedro Moneo, an innovation engineer, discusses the conflict between short-term response and long-term thinking. He emphasizes the need for organizations to focus on long-term strategies and how size plays a crucial role in supporting future investments. The conversation also touches on the shift towards a hybrid future, the importance of balancing sustainability practices, and the impact of abundant capital on value creation.

Nov 3, 2021 • 46min
Cecilia Silvestri and the concept of GLocal
Cecilia Silvestri, a marine biologist and policy advisor for the Italian Ministry of the Environment, shares her insights on the pressing issues facing our planet. She discusses the paradox of improving global standards while local perceptions worsen. The conversation tackles the risks of alarmism in environmental advocacy, emphasizing that fear can sometimes backfire. Cecilia also highlights the urgent need for women's rights and the disparity of challenges that persist today. Listeners will find her perspective both enlightening and thought-provoking.

Nov 2, 2021 • 26min
Shona McCarthy and the transformational power of arts
Shona McCarthy, a Northern Irish artist and CEO of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, dives into the pressing issues of inequality and the power of arts to inspire change. She emphasizes that political leadership is faltering, urging organizations to model sustainable practices. The arts, she argues, are vital in fostering curiosity and open debate, serving as a unique platform for addressing societal challenges. Through her insights, Shona reveals how artists are essential communicators, capable of bridging divides and igniting transformative dialogue.

Oct 29, 2021 • 30min
Wil McLellan and the E.A.R.T.H. project
Wil McLellan, an innovator from New Zealand, discusses choosing where to live, global metrics, and connecting stakeholders for solutions. He emphasizes the importance of collaboration and how opportunity travels faster than goodwill. Listen for insights on creating a collaborative technology hub and exploring reading habits of a scientist in biotech.

Oct 21, 2021 • 46min
Rickard Damm and empowerment through connectivity
Rickard Damm, Vice President at Deutsche Telekom, is an innovative force in digital technology. He discusses the dynamic tension between optimists and pessimists in corporate settings, suggesting that this conflict drives positive change. The conversation delves into how media influences public perception, urging listeners to think critically before sharing information. Damm emphasizes the power of connectivity to empower underserved communities and disrupt harmful business models, showcasing how innovation can promote societal betterment.

Oct 15, 2021 • 43min
Wael Attili and the challenge of 'remeaningness'
Wael Attili, a pioneering content creator and founder of Kharabeesh, dives into the complexities of our current world. He emphasizes the post-pandemic challenge of rebuilding self-confidence and mental well-being. The discussion unveils the critical need for trust to combat societal polarization. Attili also explores how rapid technological changes make it harder to find meaning in life, encouraging listeners to reflect on personal values amidst this chaos. His insights on navigating a complicated world are both thought-provoking and inspiring.