
Exponential Minds Podcast with Chief Futurist Nikolas Badminton
By Exponential Minds Podcast

Exponential Minds Podcast with Chief Futurist Nikolas BadmintonSep 17, 2021

S5 Ep5: Karl Schroeder talks about the importance of narratives and long-form fiction in foresight
Karl Schroeder talks about the importance of narratives and long-form fiction in foresight
Karl Schroeder is the author of eleven science fiction novels including the award-winners Permanence and Lockstep. His latest book is Stealing Worlds, a near-future thriller about augmented-reality live-action role playing, murder, and talking groceries, among other things. Aside from writing, Karl also consults as a futurist, having attained a Masters in Strategic Foresight and Innovation in 2011. He is currently working on multiple writing and foresight projects.
See more about Karl on his new website Narrative Futures
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S5 Ep4: Dr. Jake Sotiriadis speaks about pushing against the tyranny of the now and the power of ideologies
Jake is Director of the Center for Futures Intelligence and Director of Operations/Engagement for National Intelligence University's Intel, Research, Education, and Solutions (IRES) Laboratory. He is also a member of the research faculty. He is an international speaker on global futures and intelligence and founded the US Air Force's Strategic Foresight and Futures Team. Jake's work spans the nexus of disruptive tech, geopolitical risk, and futures intelligence. He leads a team that helps senior leaders in the Intelligence Community and Department of Defense embrace uncertainty and build anticipatory thinking.
He holds a Ph.D. in political science and geopolitical futures from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, a Master of Arts in international affairs from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy at Tufts University, a Master of Philosophy in military strategy from the US Air Force’s School of Advanced Air & Space Studies, a Master of Military Operational Art & Science from the Air Command and Staff College, and a Bachelor of Arts in international studies from Norwich University.
His work as a thought leader has been featured internationally in: The National Interest, The Diplomat, Defense News, C4ISR Journal, China-US Focus, Greece's Kathimerini, the Middle East Institute, MIT Political Science News, the Futurist Institute, the Future Today Institute, and the Delphi Economic Forum. He is a regular speaker and lecturer on strategic foresight, global affairs, and national security.
You can connect with Jake on Linkedin
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S5 Ep3: Dr. Wendy Schultz speaks about collecting futures methods and #pandemicartifacts
Dr. Schultz is an academically trained futurist with over forty years of global foresight practice. She has designed futures research projects for NGOs, government agencies, and businesses, and recently completed with her colleagues at SAMI Consulting four global scenarios and multiple regional scenarios on the futures of research and innovation in a post-COVID world.
Wendy specializes in participatory futures workshops – most recently online for the ILO and the International Institute of Islamic Thought; other examples include face-to-face workshops offering foresight training in Kuala Lumpur and istanbul; at A Temporary Futures Institute at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Antwerp; In Cairo for the ILO; for Africa Knows in Arusha, Tanzania; with the Geneva Centre for Security Policy in Bangkok, New York, and Geneva; and in Budapest for Vodafone. Wendy teaches futures studies in the Masters Program in Strategic Foresight at the University of Houston; is a Fellow of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy; a Senior Fellow of the Center for Post-Normal Policy and Futures Studies; a member of the Association of Professional Futurists; and a Fellow of the World Futures Studies Federation. She is Director of Infinite Futures and Futures Puzzlemaster at Jigsaw Foresight.
See more about Wendy at Infinite Futures
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S5 Ep2: Madeline Ashby speaks about why futures work is the hardest thing you’ll ever do, and it’s easier than you think
Madeline Ashby is a science fiction writer, futurist, speaker, teacher, and immigrant living in Toronto. She is represented by Cooke McDermid, and UTA.
Her fiction has appeared in Nature, Tesseracts, Escape Pod, FLURB, the Shine Anthology, and elsewhere. Her essays have appeared at BoingBoing, io9, WorldChanging, and The Atlantic. Her fiction has appeared in Slate, MIT Technology Review, Clarkesworld, and multiple anthologies.
Madeline has worked with Intel Labs, the World Health Organization, the Institute for the Future, SciFutures, Nesta, Data & Society, The Atlantic Council, Changeist, and others. She has spoken at SXSW, FutureEverything, MozFest, and other events.
I’m currently reading her and Scott Smith’s book ‘How to Future’ and they help people understand how to think and what to do.
You can read more about Madeline at - https://madelineashby.com/
See more of Nikolas' writing at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S5: Ep 1 - Dr. Joseph Voros speaks about preposterous futures and civilization-level foresight
Joseph is a Scanner, Analyst, Researcher, Educator, Facilitator, Consultant. He has been a professional futurist for over two decades, he holds a PhD in theoretical physics and in his early career he spent several years in internet-related companies, including a stint at the legendary Netscape in Silicon Valley, California, in the late-1990s.
Joseph has a strong belief in the need for both rigorous intellectual discipline as well as practical pragmatic utility in ‘real world’ contexts, and this belief lies at the heart of his approach to Futures Studies and strategic foresight.
See more of Joseph’s thoughts at www.thevoroscope.com
See more of Nikolas’ insights at www.nikolasbadminton.com
See the Futurist Think Tank at www.futurist.com/think-tank

S4: Ep 7 - Brett Macfarlane talks about innovation leadership, anxiety and tolerance to drive change.
Brett is an innovation educator, adviser and investor. He has worked with leading global brands to develop innovative new products, brands and communications resulting in over 200 awards and patents. He is a behavioural economist by training with deep experience leading digitization.
His recently completed research at INSEAD, the leading global business school, applied a systems psychodynamic perspective to innovation leadership. This distinguished research illuminates the inner world of repeat innovation leaders to understand the feelings, thoughts and behaviours that enable or inhibit progress.
His monthly newsletter - Connecting Dots - is a thoughtful and practical exploration of the human side of innovation.
Subscribe at https://www.brettmacfarlane.com
See Brett’s Innovation Leadership Map (ILM) research - https://www.brettmacfarlane.com/ilm
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See more of Nikolas' thoughts at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S4: Ep 6 Tracey Follows talks about the polymorphic code of the self and losing control of who we are
TRACEY FOLLOWS is a professional futurist identifying the future trends that will shape our world. Her clients have included Telefonica, Google, Sky, Farfetch, Conde Nast and Virgin. She has spoken at UN HQ in New York, delivered her TedX at the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office and closed at events such as Think With Google.
She writes her own contributor column in Forbes and her opinions are regularly sought by national media.
Tracey is also a member of the Association of Professional Futurists, World Futures Studies Federation and a Fellow of the RSA. Her first book, The Future of You: Can Your Identity Survive 21st Century Technology? published by Elliott & Thompson March 2021.
Read her book - 'The Future of You'
Follow her on Twitter - @traceyfutures
See more of Nikolas’ thinking at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S4: Ep5 Richard Yonck talks about deep futures and Homo Technologicus
Richard Yonck is a futurist with Intelligent Future Consulting in Seattle, where he is an advisor to businesses and organizations about emerging trends and future developments.
He explores developing trends in emerging technologies including artificial intelligence, healthcare, biotechnology and genetics, transportation, robotics, and more.
He’s the author of the 2020 book Future Minds explores the nature of intelligence and how our world is rapidly becoming more and differently intelligent. His previous book, Heart of the Machine: Our Future in a World of Artificial Emotional Intelligence (2017) looks at the future of the emerging technologies making it possible for computers and robots to read, interpret, and even influence human emotions.
Reach out to Richard at Intelligent Future Consulting
See his writing at GeekWire
See more of Nikolas’ insights at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S4: Ep4 Oksana Andreiuk talks about biohacking and the longevity market boom
Oksana Andreiuk is a biotechnology scientist, biohacker, and futurist. She founded Canadian Biohacker with a mission of bringing health optimization and anti-aging science to the mainstream. She is also a Strategist at Klick Health, one of the top marketing and commercialization agency partners to global life sciences organizations.
Oksana has a long-standing interest in the applications of biotechnology to optimizing health and performance and holds an Hons BSc in genetics and biotechnology and a Master of Biotechnology from the University of Toronto. She believes the future of healthcare lies in disease prevention as well as delaying (and even reversing) the aging process, ultimately extending healthspan and lifespan.
Follow Oksana on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/canadianbiohacker/
On her Medium channel - https://medium.com/canadianbiohacker
And, on her website - https://canadianbiohacker.com/

S4: Ep3 Liza Amlani talks about the future of retail, brand ecosystems and sustainability
Liza is a Retail Strategist and Industry Leader with over 21 years of experience. In her career, Liza has worked with familiar brands including Ralph Lauren Europe and Canada, Club Monaco, Nike, Walmart, and many others. Her experience encompasses brick and mortar, e-commerce and omni-channel in the areas of product creation, merchandising and product development.
In shifting to consulting, she played an integral role in Accenture's Retail Strategy group, where she was responsible for consulting with fashion brands and retailers, providing insight on relevant topics such as speed to market and future retail operating models. She is a respected voice on topics such as responsible/sustainable retail, "The Future of Retail" and has led conversations on pertinent issues related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Liza is currently the Principal at Retail Strategy Group; a consulting practice which helps companies in the retail space dramatically improve profitability.

S4: Ep2 Loes Damhof talks about Futures Literacy, decolonization, and the poverty of our imagination
She is a Futures Literacy (FL) Expert, she designs, develops and facilitates so-called Futures Literacy Labs: collective intelligence knowledge creation processes across the globe that challenge and raise fundamental questions on leadership, migration, climate change and technology.
In 2018 Loes and her team at Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen (Hanzehogeschool Groningen) got rewarded with a UNESCO Chair on Futures Literacy for their work on researching the impact of FL and the design principles of FL interventions.
Read about Futures Literacy at Hanze University - https://www.hanze.nl/eng/research/overviews/FutureLiteracyKnowLabs
And, watch a quick overview of Futures Literacy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBGuWa3MmLE

S4: Ep1 - Ian Burbidge talks about the RSA’s ‘Stitch in Time’ and shifting mindsets towards futures thinking
Ian Burbidge is the Head of Innovation and Change at The RSA. Ian’s role is to develop programmes of research and analysis focused on policy and practice across the public services and communities sector.
Ian has a background in public policy and partnership working and joins the RSA from local government. Here his work focused on engaging communities in place-shaping and problem-solving with the statutory sector. Ian is particularly interested in how to cultivate innovation within public services and bring new approaches to old problems.
The RSA is www.thersa.org
You can download ‘A Stitch in Time’ here.
You can connect with @ianburbidge on twitter and his writing can be found at www.ianburbidge.com

S3: Ep8 - Carol Anne Hilton talks about indigenomics and building a $100bn indigenous economy
Carol Anne Hilton, MBA is the CEO and Founder of The Indigenomics Institute and the Global Center of Indigenomics.
Carol Anne is a dynamic national Indigenous business leader and senior adviser with an international Masters Degree in Business Management (MBA) from the University of Hertfordshire, England. Carol Anne is of Nuu chah nulth descent from the Hesquiaht Nation on Vancouver Island.
Carol Anne served on the BC Emerging Economy the BC Indigenous Business and Investment Council and was the only Indigenous person appointed to the Canadian Economic Growth Council. Carol Anne currently serves as a Director of the McGill University Institute for the Study of Canada, the BC Digital Supercluster. Carol Anne’s work has been recognized with the BC Achievement Foundation’s Award of Distinction in Indigenous Business, the national Excellence in Aboriginal Relations Award from the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business.
Carol Anne has led the establishment of a line of thought called #indigenomics - growing from a single word to an entire movement which focuses on the re-building and strengthening of Indigenous economies. Carol Anne is the author of ‘Indigenomics- Taking A Seat at the Economic Table’ and is an adjunct professor at Royal Roads University School of Business.
Pre-order Carol Anne’s book ‘Indigenomics: Taking a Seat at the Economic Table’
Connect with her on Linkedin
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S3: Ep7 - Denny Unger talks about the future of Virtual Reality and creating organic connection
Denny Unger is the CEO and Creative Director at Cloudhead Games.
Since 2012 they’ve shipped 4 VR titles (Call of the Starseed, Heart of the Emberstone, Valve Aperture Hand Labs, and the blockbusting PistolWhip)
Cloudhead Games’ pioneering approach to VR gave rise to two broadly adopted standards; VR Comfort Mode/Snap Turns and Blink Teleportation. Working closely with VR hardware leaders in the space, including Valve, Oculus, HTC, Sony, Cloudhead Games continues to innovate, inform, and entertain. Denny regularly speaks at events, sharing his experience and vision of how VR will impact our daily lives.
You were the first guest for this podcast back in March 2016 where we chatted on the potential future for VR and AR.
See more about Cloudhead Games - the VR studio behind Pistol Whip, Aperture Hand Labs and the fantasy adventure trilogy The Gallery, which has won over 30 awards and nominations including ‘VR Game of the Year’
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S3: Ep6 - Pia Puolakka talks about rethinking the prison system and the normality principle
Pia Puolakka has been working for the Criminal Sanctions Agency in Finland since 2012 and started as a prison psychologist and then moved into Central Administration where she worked as a senior specialist responsible for rehabilitative services including programme work, family work, and psychological and spiritual services in prisons.
In 2018 she was appointed as the project manager of the Smart Prison Project. Her current post includes developing digital services for rehabilitative purposes and leading the implementation of the smart prison system. She trained as a forensic psychologist and works also as a private psychotherapist and hypnotherapist.
She has done further studies in Artificial Intelligence and digitalization for the purposes of the current Smart Prison Project.
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S3: Ep5 - Rotem Petranker talks about the psychedelic renaissance and the importance of open science
Rotem has a Bsc in psychology from the University of Toronto and a MA in social psychology from York University. He is currently a PhD student in York's clinical psychology program. His main research interest is affect regulation, and the way it interacts with sustained attention, mind wandering, and creativity.
Rotem co-founded the Psychedelic Studies Research Program at the University of Toronto and the Canadian Centre for Psychedelic Science, and is a pioneer in the study of microdosing psychedelics using modern rigorous research methods. He feels strongly that the principles of Open Science are necessary in order to do good research, and is currently in the process of starting the first lab study of microdosing in Canada.
Contact Rotem at www.psychedelicscience.ca or www.petranker.com
Read ‘Psychedelic Research and the Need for Transparency: Polishing Alice’s Looking Glass’
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S3: Ep4 - Chris Dancy talks about our cyborg lives and the need to radically retool the world.
Chris Dancy is touted as “the Most Connected Man on Earth,” and the world is watching those connections carefully.
For 25 years, Chris has served in leadership within the technology and healthcare industries, specializing in the intersection of the two. Chris entered the public dialog concerning digital health as the media started to focus on wearable technology.
He earned his moniker by utilizing up to 700 sensors, devices, applications, and services to track, analyze, and optimize his life--from his calorie intake to his spiritual well-being. This quantification enables him to see the connections of otherwise invisible data, resulting in dramatic upgrades to his health, productivity, and quality of life.
Chris guides organizations and audiences on a journey -- a disruptive, breathtaking journey -- into the future of computing, when behavior becomes the ultimate interface.
See more about Chris on his website
Chris speaking at Cyborg Camp MIT in 2014 - link
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S3: Ep3 - Peter Nowak talks about the citizen superheroes that don masks to fight crime while the world falls apart
Peter Nowak is a former staff reporter and editor at The Globe and Mail, National Post, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and New Zealand Herald and has won journalism awards in two countries. His work has appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald, New Scientist, Boston Globe, Toronto Star and many others.
His first book, Sex, Bombs and Burgers, was a Macleans bestseller and his second book, Humans 3.0., was published in five countries. In his third non-fiction book - The Rise of Real-Life Superheroes and the Fall of Everything Else - Peter delves into the mysterious world of the thousands of real men and women who don masks and costumes to fight crime and help the helpless while the rest of the world falls apart.
Read more about Peter on his website
And, go and buy his book ‘The Rise of Real-Life Superheroes: and the Fall of Everything Else’ (or order from your local independent bookstore)
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S3: Ep2 - Natalie Nixon talks about hacking creativity and the power in being a clumsy student
Natalie Nixon, PhD, changes lives through ideas. She is a creativity strategist who happily integrates wonder and rigor into her life and work. And, in her work she emboldens leaders and organizations to apply creativity & foresight for transformative business results.
This year she released a new book called ‘The Creativity Leap’ - Creativity is the source of all innovation, but how can we cultivate it? Natalie Nixon defines creativity as our ability to toggle between wonder & rigor to solve problems and produce novel value. She draws on her background in business and the arts to show how we can unlock our innate creativity to produce breakthrough products and services.
Here we talk about the role of creativity in the modern business and how creativity hacking and ‘clumsy learning’ is helping drive innovation forward.
Learn more about Natalie on her website.
And, go and grab her book ‘The Creativity Leap: Unleash Curiosity, Improvisation, and Intuition at Work’
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S3: Ep1 - Melissa Eshaghbeigi talks about the empathetic and ugly future of social media
Melissa is a millennial on the Internet and exclusively thinks and talks about the world wide web. She's curious about the intersection of internet culture and real life and tells stories about what people are consuming online to inspire new, relevant and authentic ways for brands to connect with people.
She also works as a Cultural Strategist and has worked on projects for Adidas, Levi's, Twitter, Miller Genuine Draft and most recently, the National Film Board of Canada.
Here Nikolas and Melissa get into the good, great, bad, ugly, and terrifying future of social media and what it can be. Creative, empathetic, and a platform to encourage cultural change.
Read her essay - ‘We need to talk about WAP’
Watch her DARK FUTURES talk ‘It's 2039, you’re either stressed, depressed or cancelled’
Twitter - @eshaghbeigi
Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eshaghbeigi/
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S2: Ep12 - Sashko Despotovski talks about shifting global investments and ‘green’ consciousness
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 12 of the Exponential Minds Podcast. Nikolas Badminton, Futurist, Keynote Speaker and Author, speaks to the amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
Here Nikolas speaks with Sashko [Sasha] Despotovski who has a decade of investment experience in the renewable + medical sectors, via posts with hedge funds and investment banks in USA & Canada. 5 years as M&A Director and Special Advisor at Big Four in Norway. He is a venture capital fund manager in Luxembourg and Malta, Director to 2 publicly listed companies, & advisor to startups, and has raised 2.5+ billion USD. Today, Sasha is the Managing Director of Hinna Park Capital - a global microfund and advisory agency, focused on investing into late seed staged companies in Europe and North America.
Read more about Hinna Park Capital - https://www.hinnaparkcapital.com/
Reach out to Sashko - https://www.linkedin.com/in/saskodespotovski/
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S2: Ep11 - Rocky Ozaki talks about COVID-19 killing the paradigm of work, and the awakening we need
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 11 of the Exponential Minds Podcast. Nikolas Badminton, Futurist, Keynote Speaker and Author, speaks to the amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
Here Nikolas speaks with Rocky Ozaki, the founder and CEO of the NoW of Work. Rocky is one of Canada’s most passionate evangelists and transformation experts on the NoW of Work (the Future of Work is NoW). For years he has preached that technology, a sharing economy and the connected generation would dramatically shift the way companies operated...and it was going to happen faster than most were predicting. We've since learned that COVID-19 was not only a more powerful influence to force companies to modernize, but it's also pushing the adoption of exponential technologies and the sharing economy at an even greater pace than ever before.
Connect with Rocky at https://www.nowofwork.com/ and on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/rockyozaki/
See more of Nikolas’ work at https://www.nikolasbadminton.com

S2: Ep10 - Rafeeq Bosch talks about Africa, hidden futurists, and the power of Causal Layer Analysis
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 10 of the Exponential Minds Podcast. Nikolas Badminton, Futurist, Keynote Speaker and Author, speaks to the amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
Nikolas speaks with Rafeeq Bosch who has a long career in information technology leadership and transformation. He now works for Slalom Consulting where he’s building out a Foresight practise and helps clients see further and think bigger.
Rafeeq was a co-founder of the World Futures Society’s South Africa Chapter, and was instrumental in making submissions to the South African government’s 2030 National Development Plan. Rafeeq is also pursuing a PhD in Futures Studies at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. His research area is the use of Futures techniques to help Emerging Economy nations participate in the 4th Industrial Revolution.
Read “System of life” – A Metaphor for Re-imagining the COVID-19 Pandemic” in the Journal of Futures Studies
Watch Rafeeq's DARK FUTURES keynote ‘Dark Industrial Revolutions’
Connect with Rafeeq at rafeeq.bosch@slalom.com
See more of Nikolas’ work at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S2: Ep09 - Monika Bielskyte talks about plurality, injustices of COVID-19, and multiplicitous futures.
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 9 of the Exponential Minds Podcast. Nikolas Badminton, Futurist, Keynote Speaker and Author, speaks to the amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
Here Nikolas speaks with Monika Bielskyte, a futurist with an artist's eye and an inventor’s mind. Monika consults on and prototypes culturally diverse, socially and environmentally engaged future world designs for the media industry, technology companies, and government. She’s also an expert in the immersive media space (XR/AI/UX) and edutainment, and her work consists in connecting bleeding edge technological innovation with some of the world's most original creative visions that explores the relationship between speculative science fiction narratives and the unfolding of global futures.
Here are the references Monika mentions:
- Senegal's $1 COVID-19 test kit and the race for a vaccine
- Ed Yong at The Atlantic - ‘Why is the pandemic so confusing?’
- 'Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World 'by Tyson Yunkaporta
Connect with Monika at https://twitter.com/monikabielskyte
Also, see her Instagram: personal travels and inspiration - https://www.instagram.com/monikabielskyte/ ; and explorations in visual protopian futures - https://www.instagram.com/protopiafutures/
See more of Nikolas’ work at https://www.nikolasbadminton.com

S2: Ep08 - Cathy Hackl on mixed reality, democracy and our digital legacies
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 8 of the Exponential Minds Podcast. Nikolas Badminton, Futurist, Keynote Speaker and Author, speaks to the amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
Here Nikolas speaks with Cathy Hackl, a leading female futurist and business strategist specializing in the impact emerging technologies like AR, VR, and AI, are having on society, communications and business. She has worked in enterprise strategy, innovation, and marketing strategy and business evangelism with brands like UPS, HTC VIVE, Sony Pictures, Adobe, and most recently Magic Leap.
Connect with Cathy at https://cathyhackl.com/ and on Linkedin here.
See more of Nikolas’ work at https://www.nikolasbadminton.com

S2: Ep07 - Ben Feist talks data reductionism and creating ‘no narrative storytelling’ for NASA
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 7 of the Exponential Minds Podcast. Nikolas Badminton, Futurist, Keynote Speaker and Author, speaks to the amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
Here Nikolas speaks with Ben Feist who went from advertising to creating ‘Apollo in Real Time’ and went on to become a Data Visualization Software Engineer at NASA where he’s helping humanity to learn to live on other planets.
See NASA’s Apollo 11, 13, and 17 missions and explore the stories of those involved from 1 minute before liftoff to the return-to-earth at ‘Apollo in Real Time’ at https://apolloinrealtime.org/
Connect with Ben at https://www.linkedin.com/in/feist/
See more of Nikolas’ work at https://www.nikolasbadminton.com

S2: Ep06 - Shawn Kanungo chats COVID19, innovation and disruption with Nikolas Badminton
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 6 of the Exponential Minds Podcast. Nikolas Badminton, Futurist, Keynote Speaker and Author, speaks to the amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
Shawn Kanungo is a disruption strategist. He has been recognized nationally and globally for his work in the innovation space after 12 years working at Deloitte. Shawn’s mandate at the firm was to help corporate executives to better understand and plan for the opportunities and threats associated with disruptive innovation.
See more about Shawn at Healthy City Global at https://www.shawnkanungo.com/
See more of Nikolas’ work at https://www.nikolasbadminton.com

S2: Ep05 - Marianne Lefever talks about bringing human-centred design back to cities
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 5 of the Exponential Minds Podcast. Nikolas Badminton, Futurist, Keynote Speaker and Author, speaks to the amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
This episode features Marianne Lefever, an architect, futurist, and healthy city design expert. She has over 10 years of experience in climate mitigation and sustainable city design. After a career as a structural engineer, renewable energy consultant, and futurist, she returned to her first love of city design.
She now works for her company Healthy City Global transforming cities around the globe into healthy environments and communities. She recently joined ISO-CARP and is part of the international working group on urban health.
See more about Healthy City Global at https://www.healthycityglobal.com/
See more of Nikolas’ work at https://www.nikolasbadminton.com
And, see more about the Mental Health in the City project they’ve both been involved with at https://www.mentalhealthinthecity.com/

S2: Ep04 - Leah Zaidi talks about using science fiction as prototypes for the future
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 4 of the Exponential Minds Podcast. Nikolas Badminton, Futurist, Keynote Speaker and Author, speaks to the amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
This episode features Leah Zaidi, an award-winning futurist and foresight practitioner. She has worked with and for a wide variety of organizations.
Leah collaborates with a network of subject matter experts and process experts to deliver exceptional results. She’s also a great friend and alumni of the DARK FUTURES event series.
See more about Leah at https://www.multiversedesign.com/
See more of Nikolas’ work at https://www.nikolasbadminton.com

S2: Ep03 - Bronwyn Williams talks about transhumanism and the future of Africa
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 3 of the Exponential Minds Podcast. Nikolas Badminton, Futurist, Keynote Speaker and Author, speaks to the amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
This episode features a Johannesburg-based futurist, strategist, economist, and trend analyst Bronwyn Williams. She has significant experience in marketing management and trend research, working predominantly with brands in the financial, retail and B2B industries.
In this interview she takes us through thinking of transhumanism and Implications for future-of-work and future of societal equality, the evolution of the knowledge economy in Africa, and the future of that continent.
See more about Bronwyn at https://whatthefuturenow.com/
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S2: Ep02 - Anne Boysen talks about data driven foresight and weak signal hunting
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 2 of the Exponential Minds Podcast. Nikolas Badminton, Futurist, Keynote Speaker and Author, speaks to the amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
This episode features a data-driven foresight practitioner, Anne Boysen. Anne is a professional futurist and is a pioneer in bringing research automation and data analytics into foresight. She’s taught these methods at the University of Houston, where she holds a Masters in Strategic Foresight and Graduate Certificate in Business Analytics. Anne also has extensive training in data mining and predictive modeling from Colorado State and Penn State universities.
In this interview she takes us through using data to find weak signals and how to apply that to developing trusted foresight.
See more about Anne at https://www.futurist.com/think-tank/anne-boysen-m-s-strategic-foresight/
See more about Nikolas at www.nikolasbadminton.com

S2: Ep01 - Glen Hiemstra talks about his 40+ years as a futurist
Welcome to Season 2 of the Exponential Minds Podcast. Nikolas Badminton, Futurist, Keynote Speaker and Author, speaks to the amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
This episode features a futurist with over 40 years of experience, Glen Hiemstra. Glen is an internationally respected expert on future trends, long-range planning and creating the preferred future. An inspiring and deeply experienced voice among futurists, Glen has advised professional, business, and governmental organizations for over two decades. He is also the Founder of Futurist.com.
See more of Glen’s work at www.futurist.com
See more of Nikolas’ work at www.nikolasbadminton.com and on his Youtube channel.

Shawn Kanungo interviews Nikolas Badminton about innovation, artificial intelligence, and the future
Welcome to the new Exponential Minds Podcast where Global Futurist Nikolas Badminton speaks to amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
This episode features innovation expert Shawn Kanungo interviewing Nikolas Badminton about innovation, artificial intelligence, and the future.
Shawn Kanungo is a disruption strategist. He has been recognized nationally and globally for his work in the innovation space after 12 years working at Deloitte. Shawn’s mandate at the firm was to help corporate executives to better understand and plan for the opportunities and threats associated with disruptive innovation.
www.shawnkanungo.com
Nikolas Badminton is a world-respected futurist speaker that provides keynote speeches about the future of work, the sharing economy, and how the world is evolving. Nikolas is based in Vancouver, BC, and speaks across Canada, USA, UK, Asia, and Europe. See more at www.nikolasbadminton.com

Nikolas Badminton talks about the future of finance (Wealthbar Interview)
Welcome to the new Exponential Minds Podcast where Global Futurist Nikolas Badminton speaks to amazing thinkers that dream bigger and impact the world with their thinking and actions.
This episode features Nikolas Badminton having an in-depth talk with Jonathan Narvey at Wealthbar on the future of finance.
Nikolas Badminton is a world-respected futurist speaker that provides keynote speeches about the future of work, the sharing economy, and how the world is evolving. Nikolas is based in Vancouver, BC, and speaks across Canada, USA, UK, Asia, and Europe. See more at www.nikolasbadminton.com

Nikolas Badminton talks about facial recognition in schools (CKNW Interview)
This episode features Nikolas Badminton having an in-depth talk about an upstate New York school district that is giving its surveillance system a novel upgrade. Facial recognition technology soon will check each face against a database of expelled students, sex offenders and other possible trouble makers.
Nikolas Badminton is a world-respected futurist speaker that provides keynote speeches about the future of work, the sharing economy, and how the world is evolving. Nikolas is based in Vancouver, BC, and speaks across Canada, USA, UK, Asia, and Europe. See more at www.nikolasbadminton.com

Nikolas Badminton on the Repercussions Of Facial Recognition Software
What kind of repercussions can this have, why are civil rights groups worried, and should we be worried too?
Nikolas Badminton talks to Charles Adler at CKNW on this and more.
See more of Nikolas' insights at www.nikolasbadminton.com

Exponential Minds Podcast Ep019 - 'The Kids are Alright' lecture at Google by Nikolas Badminton
Nikolas was invited to give his keynote was by 3Q at their 3Questions Partner Summit at Google in Mountain View, CA. Essential viewing.
You can see the slides here - www.slideshare.net/nikolasbadminton/the-kids-are-alright-3q-summit-at-google
You can see more of Nikolas' insights at www.nikolasbadminton.com

Exponential Minds Podcast - Ep018: Strategic science fiction and storytelling with Dré Labre
This episode features Nikolas Badminton having an in-depth talk with Dré Labre, a fellow futurist and collaborator on the DARK FUTURES, and Future Camp projects. Dré talks about how he creates a lens on the future using storytelling techniques like design fiction and strategic science fiction. A fascination conversation. Enjoy!
References:
- www.tbd.company
Nikolas Badminton is a world-respected futurist speaker that provides keynote speeches about the future of work, the sharing economy, and how the world is evolving. Nikolas is based in Vancouver, BC, and speaks across Canada, USA, UK, Asia, and Europe. See more at www.nikolasbadminton.com

Nikolas Badminton vs. Elon Musk on 'too my robots'
Nikolas Badminton, Futurist Speaker, weighs in on the spin behind Tesla and Elon Musk.
See more of Nikolas' insights at www.nikolasbadminton.com

Exponential Minds Podcast - Ep017: Full Lecture - 2018 The Year Of Radical Creativity
You can see the full video here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1RsynXIYRo
You can see the slides here - www.slideshare.net/nikolasbadminton/2018-the-year-of-radical-creativity
And, see more of Nikolas' insights at nikolasbadminton.com/

Exponential Minds Podcast - Ep014: Nikolas Badminton talks to Futurist Thomas Frey
This episode features Nikolas Badminton having an in-depth talk with Thomas Frey - a Senior Futurist at the DaVinci Institute on education, areas of research and so much more.
References:
- www.davinciinstitute.com/
Nikolas Badminton is a world-respected futurist speaker that provides keynote speeches about the future of work, the sharing economy, and how the world is evolving. Nikolas is based in Vancouver, BC, and speaks across Canada, USA, UK, Asia, and Europe. See more at www.nikolasbadminton.com

Exponential Minds Podcast - Ep016: UBER fatalities, fast transit, and eSports
You can see more of Nikolas' insights at www.nikolasbadminton.com
The BIV full show can be heard here - cirh2.streamon.fm/listen-pl-15151

Drex talks to Nikolas Badminton - Black Tech in China - How does it work?
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Exponential Minds Podcast - Ep015: Radical Creativity and 2018 Trends with BIV
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Original audio is athttp://cirh2.streamon.fm/listen-pl-14506

2018 Will Be "The Year Of Radical Creativity" - Nikolas Badminton on Charles Adler Tonight
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Nikolas Badminton talks on 'The Shift' with Drex on Amazon Go and Automation
It’s raising all kinds of questions about what our future looks like when automation replaces retail jobs.
GUEST: Nikolas Badminton - Futurist and speaker.
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Nikolas Badminton talks to CKNW on 2018 Trends and the futures
Guest: Nik Badminton - Futurist
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Listen to the show at CKNW's channel - omny.fm/shows/steele-drex/its-almost-2018-what-does-the-future-hold-accordin

Nikolas Badminton on Charles Adler Tonight talking about automated commercial vehicles
Guest: Nikolas Badminton - Futurist Speaker
www.nikolasbadminton.com
Listen to the show on CKNW's channel - omny.fm/shows/charles-adler-tonight/charles-adler-tonight-automated-commercial-vehicle

Exponential Minds Podcast - Ep013: The Future of Biohacking with Amal Graafstra
This episode features Amal Graafstra - biohacker and CEO of DangerousThings.com - who believes our bodies are our own, to do with what we want, and that biohacking is the forefront of a new kind of evolution. He pushes the agenda that he “socially acceptable” of tomorrow will be defined by boundaries pushed today, and he's sure excited to be a part of it.
References:
- www.dangerousthings.com
Nikolas Badminton is a world-respected futurist speaker that provides keynote speeches about the future of work, the sharing economy, and how the world is evolving. Nikolas is based in Vancouver, BC, and speaks across Canada, USA, UK, Asia, and Europe. See more at www.nikolasbadminton.com
