Introduction to How to Change the World - Dissecting the History & Future of Innovation

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"The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it" - Alan WattsThis opening episode invites you on a journey, not just through time, but through perspective.From fire-starting hominids to spacefaring technologists, we are going to trace the ripples of human imagination that turned tools into empires, and sparks into systems.In this introduction episode:Set the tone for the podcastExplain what the show is and isn'tLearn how we are going to navigate this journeyAnswer who the hell is this 'Sam Harris' (the host)Explain our 7 principles for exploring history and innovationChange is rarely neat or obvious, but this podcast is here to help us understand it. You'll start to connect the dots that are all around you.History isn't just a study of the past, it is also our present. As we live through unprecedented innovation, it's a perfect time to study the forces of tectonic shifts and how to guide them.If you're curious, optimistic, and even a little lost. You're in the right place.ABOUTThis show is an independent podcast on a mission.It is written, recorded, re-recorded, rewritten and re-re-recorded entirely by Sam Webster Harris.Designs were crafted by Francisca Correia.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction: The Dawn of Human Influence02:21 A Journey Through Time05:14 The Plan for the Podcast07:11 What counts as an innovation08:08 Release Schedule09:08 Beyond a history podcast10:03 A map is not a blueprint11:35 Why am i doing this?14:27 Why should you listen?15:36 The Myth of Stability16:31 7 Core Principles of the Show16:40 1 - Interdisciplinary Thinking17:23 2 - Systems Thinking18:02 3 - Understanding of knowledge18:45 4 - Context19:50 5 - No current affairs and politics20:48 6 - Side Quests21:56 7 - Optimism22:59 Mission and sign off Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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