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Hello Tomorrow Podcast

Hello Tomorrow Podcast

著者: Josh Allan Dykstra
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Create clarity from chaos and feel better about tomorrow in 15 minutes or less. Join host Josh Allan Dykstra, recovering tech founder turned optimistic futurist, as he cuts through the noise to make sense of what's next. This isn't your typical prediction show filled with shiny tech fantasies. It's a wake-up call for change-makers, leaders, rebels, and anyone who refuses to let the future happen TO them instead of designing it themselves. Each episode exposes the systems that are secretly shaping tomorrow — from A.I. companies buying your creative work to invisible violence to why your "successful" workplace is secretly extracting your life force — delivering poignant truths about work, technology, and power that everyone's feeling but not quite articulating. Because here's the thing: optimism isn't blind hope — it's a rebellion strategy. Revolutionaries are always optimists, fighting for a future they want to exist. This show is perfect for: + Change-makers who know something's broken but can't quite name it + Leaders building the world they want to live in + Rebels who are tired of being a victim of systems designed to suck Not for: + Billionaires + People who want to be told everything's fine + Anyone looking for feel-good platitudes about "disruption" The future is counting on us to get this right. Are you ready to say hello to tomorrow?© 2025 Josh Allan Dykstra マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 哲学 社会科学 科学 経済学
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  • President Makes $3.4B While You Can’t Talk Politics at Work (The Intersection Era)
    2025/10/14
    They told you to keep work and politics separate. Meanwhile, they're making $3.4B mixing them. Where's the lie? Welcome to the Intersection Era.
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    10 分
  • Government Shutdown Explained: The Real Reason Behind Congress Chaos (& Who’s Building Your Future)
    2025/10/07
    Government shuts down while Big Tech invests trillions in A.I. One question haunts me: Who owns tomorrow?
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    14 分
  • Lessons From A CEO: The Typical Path Is Almost Always The Worst Path
    2025/09/30
    Almost every organizational system you use was designed to control dumb, lazy people. And even if you don't believe that about your team, the system does... and the system always wins.
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    11 分
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