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Tim O’Reilly on noticing things other people don’t notice, the value of soft focus, framing open source and Web 2.0, and patience in building narratives [REPOST] (Ep54)

Tim O’Reilly on noticing things other people don’t notice, the value of soft focus, framing open source and Web 2.0, and patience in building narratives [REPOST] (Ep54)

by admin | Mar 7, 2023 | Podcast

‘’We shape reality by what we notice and choose to pay attention to.’’ – Tim O’Reilly About Tim O’Reilly On this episode we learn from Tim O’Reilly, definitely one of the most influential people in the development of the Internet as we know it. He is the founder and...
Danny Hatcher on skill acquisition, ecological dynamics, from Notion to Obsidian, and exploring interests (Ep53)

Danny Hatcher on skill acquisition, ecological dynamics, from Notion to Obsidian, and exploring interests (Ep53)

by admin | Feb 28, 2023 | Podcast

“Depending on the environment I’m in, whether I’m sitting at my desk here, and I’ve got my two screens in front of me or whether I’m walking the dog on the field, and I’ve got like no internet connection, I don’t want there to be a friction point in any environment...
Thomas Baekdal on custom research tools, going to source data, JOMO on news, and source diversity (Ep52)

Thomas Baekdal on custom research tools, going to source data, JOMO on news, and source diversity (Ep52)

by admin | Feb 23, 2023 | Podcast

“I’m very particular about what information I pull in and what I leave out. I think that is one of the most absolutely critical things that people need to do.” – Thomas Baekdal About Thomas Baekdal Thomas is the founder and publisher of Baekdal Media and a leading...
Bryan Jenks on beginner mindset, optimizing everything, why Obsidian, and lessons from neurodivergence (Ep51)

Bryan Jenks on beginner mindset, optimizing everything, why Obsidian, and lessons from neurodivergence (Ep51)

by admin | Feb 16, 2023 | Podcast

“Centralize and get everything out of your head. Those two things alone, make it incredibly easier to manage your life, especially if you have a lot of things going on.” – Bryan Jenks About Bryan Jenks Bryan is an information specialist and data analytics expert who...
Puruesh Chaudhary on research processes, information ecosystems, trusting societies, and contextual memes (Ep50)

Puruesh Chaudhary on research processes, information ecosystems, trusting societies, and contextual memes (Ep50)

by admin | Feb 7, 2023 | Podcast

“The more connected and participative you’re going to become in your foresight practices, the more useful the effort is, the more meaning it would give. How they recognize change, how you recognize change, and what gaps are there, to understand those, whether it’s an...
Stephanie Barnes on radical knowledge management, the power of art, tapping intuition, and building curiosity (Ep49)

Stephanie Barnes on radical knowledge management, the power of art, tapping intuition, and building curiosity (Ep49)

by admin | Jan 31, 2023 | Podcast

“I think a lot of times we want to shortcut and jump to the middle or jump to the end. But there’s so much to be learned by taking a breath and stepping back and going: What am I really trying to do here? Whether it’s going for a walk, or painting or cooking or...
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