エピソード

  • Economic Inequality & The Stories That Silence It
    2025/04/25

    In this thought-provoking episode, host Mark Fallows explores why economic inequality persists despite overwhelming evidence of its damaging effects. Fallows examines economist Gary Stevenson's stark assessment of wealth concentration and connects it with Jon Alexander's work on the narratives that shape our society. The episode delves into how our collective stories; from being "subjects" to being "consumers" have blinded us to systemic issues and blocked meaningful change. Fallows concludes by introducing the emerging "Citizen Story" as an alternative framework that could transform how we address inequality through collaboration, agency, and shared responsibility. This episode challenges listeners to reconsider the stories they live by and their power to reshape our economic future.


    TIMESTAMPS


    00:00 Introduction and Topic Overview

    00:52 The Problem of Economic Inequality

    00:55 Gary Stevenson's Insights

    02:15 The Consumer Story

    05:11 The Citizen Story

    06:04 Practical Steps Towards Change

    08:55 Conclusion and Call to Action


    SOCIALS

    https://instagram.com/markfallows

    https://linkedin.com/in/markfallows


    LINKS

    Citizens Jon Alexander

    Gary Stevenson The Trading Game

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    10 分
  • Building a New Game for Capitalism - A Conversation with Chad Grills
    2025/04/10

    Today, I'm joined by Chad Grills, an entrepreneur, veteran, and visionary who's on a mission to reimagine how capital flows to startups.

    In our conversation, Chad shares his fascinating journey from small-town Maryland to military service in Iraq and Egypt, to becoming a writer and entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. Now based in Texas, Chad is the founder of National Capital League, a startup developing a game designed to help people make or raise money in alignment with their values.

    As a father of five, Chad offers thought-provoking perspectives on education, raising children in today's digital world, and the importance of outdoor play. We discuss the challenges facing young men in society, the shifting economic landscape, and how courage might be our most needed and contagious virtue.

    As usual I ask the three fundamental questions at the heart of The Impossible Network: Who are you as a human being? What made you the human you are? And what are you working to achieve?

    This is a conversation about faith, entrepreneurship, and creating a future where capital flows to those embodying virtue. Let's dive in with Chad Grills.

    Time stamps


    00:00 Introduction to Chad Grills

    01:39 Chad's Early Life and Values

    08:01 Parenting and Education in the Digital Age

    10:45 The Impact of AI on Society

    13:07 Chad's Professional Journey

    21:01 Challenges Facing Young Men

    23:45 Geopolitical and Economic Observations

    30:03 Transitioning from Silicon Valley to New Beginnings

    30:25 Introducing National Capital League

    31:09 The Concept of Private Markets

    32:55 Building a Game for Entrepreneurs

    35:16 Challenges in Entrepreneurship

    38:30 Virtue and Capital Flow

    45:27 Guiding the Next Generation

    47:57 Inspirations and Legacy

    51:29 Documentaries and UAPs

    54:56 Final Thoughts and Next Interview



    Social Links

    Linkedin


    Links In The Show

    Age of Disclosure

    The Fourth Turning

    Only The paranoid Survive

    The Man Who Solved the Market


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    57 分
  • Israa Nasir – Breaking Free From Toxic Productivity
    2025/03/31

    Two weeks ago at SXSW in Austin, I reconnected with previsous guest, Israa Nasir, therapist, clinical strategist, and author of "Toxic Productivity,” During our short conversation Israa explains the mindset that compels us to chase relentless achievement, often as a means to cope with challenging emotions such as guilt, shame, and feeling left behind.

    Israa shares her personal journey and why she wrote her book. She looks at how society's views on productivity impact our work, relationships, parenting, and self-image. We also discuss the emotional side of productivity advice. It is important to recognize our core values to achieve healthy productivity.

    We also cover the impact of AI on the future of work, mental health, and leadership. Israa highlights both the risks and opportunities that AI presents, stressing the need for thoughtful guardrails and intentional use to enhance, rather than diminish, human value and connection.

    Whether you're grappling with burnout, feeling pressured to constantly perform, or curious about navigating productivity in the age of AI, this conversation offers thoughtful insights and practical advice. Enjoy the episode.

    Social Links

    Instagram Well.guide

    Israa’s Linkedin

    Links In the Show

    Toxic Productivity

    HBR article on Toxic productivity

    Timestamps

    00:00 Introduction and Reconnection

    01:28 Discussing Toxic Productivity

    02:25 Personal Journey and Book Genesis

    03:16 Impact on Relationships and Society

    06:20 AI and the Future of Work

    15:11 AI in Mental Health: Risks and Benefits

    15:56 Regulatory Challenges in AI Adoption

    16:49 Disparities in AI Adoption Among Clinicians

    18:30 Personal Reflections on Productivity

    20:04 Where to Find the Book

    20:48 Future Plans and Career Aspirations

    21:24 Speaking Engagements and Workshops

    23:21 Final Thoughts on Leadership and Productivity


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    26 分
  • The AI FlyWheel – Are You In or Out?
    2025/03/03

    In this episode, I explore the concept of the "AI flywheel" - the accelerating momentum of artificial intelligence development that's either carrying us forward or leaving us behind. As we approach the critical juncture of Artificial General Intelligence we need to understand what makes us uniquely human, something I discussed with recent guest, Dom Heinrich.

    Key Points

    • The Accelerating Pace: Recent releases from Anthropic (Claude 3.7 Sonnet), OpenAI (GPT-4.5), Google (Gemini), and Grok demonstrate how each breakthrough contributes to faster development.
    • Choosing Your Tools: Mark uses different AI models for specific purposes - Claude for creative work, Gemini for Google's ecosystem, and Grok for Twitter-based insights.
    • Human Uniqueness: As AI handles analytical tasks with ease, our distinct value may lie in emotional intelligence, ethical reasoning, and wisdom from lived experience.
    • Finding Balance: Technology should be used thoughtfully. AI might help us become more human by handling routine tasks, freeing us to focus on relationships, creativity, and empathy.
    Notable Quote

    "As controllers of technology, we must balance technological connection with disconnection, have the discipline to lose ourselves in our unconscious minds, and have the focus to listen to our souls."



    Join the Conversation

    I invites listeners to share how they're navigating the AI flywheel and what human qualities they believe will become more valuable as AI advances.


    Timestamps

    00:00 Introduction

    00:08 The AI Flywheel Concept

    00:38 Recent AI Developments

    01:49 Choosing the Right AI Tool

    02:49 Human Qualities in the Age of AI

    03:43 Balancing Technology and Humanity

    04:33 Engaging with AI Technology

    05:12 Conclusion and Call to Action



    Links

    Linkedin


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    6 分
  • Transforming Education with Julia Black's Lights On Framework
    2024/12/27

    In this follow-up conversation, Julia Black, a former TV producer turned education innovator, shares insights from her groundbreaking Lights On framework and her book 'Lights On Learning: A Parent's Blueprint for Happy, Fulfilled, Curious Kids.' Julia describes how her framework challenges traditional education paradigms by focusing on internal learning processes and parental involvement to treat disengagement as an opportunity for growth. She discusses the six learning signatures and provides real-life examples, including a case study of a six-year-old, demonstrating transformative changes. The discussion also touches on the relevance of her approach in the age of AI, emphasizing the importance of creativity and problem-solving. Additionally, Julia talks about her upcoming audiobook and collaborative projects aimed at building a community of curious, fulfilled learners.


    Timestamps

    00:00 Introduction

    01:25 Julia's Journey and Book Release

    01:55 Understanding the Lights On Approach

    05:28 Parental Role in Education

    10:06 Real-Life Success Stories

    18:35 Empowering Parents and Teachers

    32:12 Future Projects and Conclusion


    Social Links

    Explorium

    Facebook

    Instagram

    Links

    Lights On Learning Book


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    34 分
  • Dominik Heinrich - Navigating the Future: Design, AI, and the Human Touch
    2024/12/03

    My guest this week is Dominik Heinrich, a visionary working at the intersection of design, AI technology, and human experience. As the co-founder of the Creative AI Academy, faculty member at Pratt Institute, and Head of Global Design at Coca-Cola Company, Dom brings a unique perspective on how AI is reshaping creativity and innovation.

    Dom's journey is fascinating—from his childhood in Germany drawing maps that would foreshadow his future global agency network, to driving innovation at McCann and MRM in NYC, to forming the Creative AI Academy. He has become a highly respected, influential voice in AI and design.

    What I loved about this conversation, was how Dom emphasized the importance of remaining curious, authentic, and most importantly, human in an increasingly AI-driven world.

    We explore everything from his early days as an entrepreneur and agency owner to his current mission of helping organizations and individuals navigate the transformation that AI brings to creative work.

    What emerges is not just a discussion about technology but a deeper reflection on how we can become better humans in an AI-enhanced future.

    Now over to Dom.


    Time stamps


    00:00 Introduction

    00:50 Meet Dominic Heinrich: A Visionary in AI and Design

    02:20 The Human Side of AI: Dom's Personal Journey

    03:54 Early Influences and Career Beginnings

    11:07 From Germany to New York: A Career Evolution

    13:20 Pioneering AI in Creativity and Design

    19:30 The Intersection of Roles: Coca-Cola, Creative AI Academy, and Pratt

    23:25 The Future of Creative Agencies in an AI-Driven World

    26:57 The Future of Agencies and Creativity

    27:41 AI Mind Shift and Critical Thinking

    28:22 Challenges in Creativity and Education

    33:31 The Role of AI in Human Behavior

    36:20 Preparing for a Rapidly Changing Future

    42:02 Personal Insights and Reflections

    42:07 Thoughts on AGI and Future Technologies

    44:49 Principles and Inspirations

    47:54 Managing Fears and Uncertainties

    51:22 Book Recommendations and Networking

    52:43 Final Thoughts and Farewell


    Social Links

    Linkedin www.linkedin.com/in/domheinrich

    Creative AI Academy


    Links in the Show


    Book

    AI 2041


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    54 分
  • Amy Gubser - "I Can Do Hard Things" How a 56-Year-Old Grandmother Conquered Shark-Infested Waters
    2024/11/05

    Amy Gubser

    Amy Gubser, is an extraordinary 56-year-old grandmother who this year became the first person ever to complete an unassisted swim from the Golden Gate Bridge in SF to the Farallon Islands - a 30-mile stretch of cold, shark-infested waters off the California coast. Moreover, what makes this achievement even more remarkable is that Amy only started her marathon swimming journey aged 46.

    Throughout a fascinating conversation, Amy describes her path from early morning swims in San Francisco Bay through increasingly arduous challenges, including consequently crossing the treacherous North Channel between Ireland and Scotland. Furthermore, Amy shares her insights into the physical and mental preparation required for ultra-marathon swimming, from nutrition strategies to managing the understandable fear of great white sharks and jellyfish swarms.

    In addition to her swimming achievements, Amy discusses how her work as a nurse has informed her mental toughness, the importance of breaking age-related stereotypes, and as a result, her mission to inspire others - especially women - to pursue ambitious goals at any age.

    With upcoming swims planned for Scotland's deep and mysterious Loch Ness, therefore Amy is proof that human potential knows no bounds when matched with determination, careful preparation, and above all her simple mantra: 'I can do hard things.'

    Amy's story is an inspiring reminder that it's never too late to pursue extraordinary achievements. Note to self! Now over to Amy.

    Timestamps

    00:00 Introduction

    03:10 Who is Amy as a Human?

    05:35 Childhood and Family Background

    10:48 Early Swimming and Lifeguarding

    14:26 Nursing Career and Mental Toughness

    26:12 Rediscovering Swimming

    33:24 First Marathon Swim: Gibraltar Straits

    35:59 Conquering Lake Tahoe

    37:20 The North Channel Challenge

    39:24 Molokai to Oahu Swim

    39:56 Local Swims and Challenges

    40:47 The Alcatraz Swim

    42:15 Manhattan Island Swim

    45:23 Nutrition and Hydration Strategies

    53:18 Facing the Farallon Islands

    55:34 Shark and Jellyfish Encounters

    01:01:32 Mental and Physical Endurance

    01:06:24 Inspiration and Future Goals

    01:11:11 Advice for Aspiring Swimmers

    01:18:04 Final Thoughts and Inspirations

    Social posts

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/amygubser92?igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    Links in show

    Books:

    "The Devil's Teeth" (Book about the Farallon Islands mentioned as inspiration)

    - "Tough Broads" by Caroline Paul (Recent book Amy highly recommends)

    - Young Woman in the Sea (About Trudy Ederle, first woman to swim the English Channel)

    Films/Media:

    Documentary about Mercedes Gleitze


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 30 分
  • Noam Sagi - Transforming Wellness: A Path to Personalized Wellbeing
    2024/10/28

    In this episode of the Impossible Network, Mark interviews Noam, a pioneering psychotherapist and co-founder of VidaVii. Noam's captivating journey from his upbringing on a kibbutz near the Gaza border to establishing a wellness technology hub in London is explored in depth. The conversation touches on communal living, military service, corporate culture, and the importance of authenticity. Noam shares insights on navigating childhood and parenting in different eras, the impact of social media on mental health, and the potential future challenges for children growing up in isolated environments. Noam also highlights the integration of body-centered psychotherapy, the concept of 'befriending vulnerability,' and innovative wellness treatments like cryotherapy and breathwork. Mark and Noam discuss the shift from symptomatic treatment to preventative health through biohacking, AI-driven health suggestions, and the significance of a balanced approach to life following the 80/20 rule. Noam also shares his personal stories of emotional resilience, and the harrowing yet inspiring account of Noam's mother's kidnapping and release by Hamas, and his hope for peace amidst global conflicts.

    TimeCodes

    00:00 Introduction

    01:14 Who is Noam as a human?

    04:26 The Kibbutz Experience

    08:10 Reflections on Childhood and Group Dynamics

    21:06 Transition to Adulthood and Military Service

    22:12 Career Shift to Psychotherapy

    35:48 Founding VidaVi1: A Wellness Tech Venture

    48:02 Innovative Health Solutions for Everyone

    49:04 The Power of Cryotherapy: Real-Life Stories

    50:06 Bringing Nature's Best to Urban Centers

    50:41 The Science Behind Dry Cryotherapy

    53:00 Personalized Health and Wellness

    01:07:20 The Future of Health: AI and Technology

    01:17:45 Personal Reflections and Inspirations

    01:27:24 A Personal Story of Resilience and Hope

    01:42:47 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

    Social Links

    Vidavii

    Linkedin

    Links in the show

    Cure" (or "Cured") by Dr. Jeff Rediger - specifically recommended by Noam for understanding medicine and wellness

    Outlive" by Peter Attia - mentioned in discussion but not specifically recommended


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 45 分