loader from loading.io

Author Jamie Metzl on His New, Optimistic Book, “Superconvergence”

Blue Sky

Release Date: 10/23/2024

Historian and Author Martin Gutmann Discusses Optimism, History, and His Appreciation for “Unseen Leaders” show art Historian and Author Martin Gutmann Discusses Optimism, History, and His Appreciation for “Unseen Leaders”

Blue Sky

Martin Gutmann is an expert on the history of business and has written extensively about styles of past leaders.  In this episode, he shares his thoughts on everything from today’s political climate, to whether he thinks Ernest Shackleton is overrated (spoiler alert – he does), to the underrated excellence of less well-known figures in history.     Chapters: 02:27 Meet Martin Gutmann  Bill welcomes Martin Gutmann to the podcast, exploring his diverse background and extensive experience in various countries. Martin shares how his journey has shaped his...

info_outline
Blayne Smith and Brandon Young Explain Why Perseverance Is Greater Than Endurance show art Blayne Smith and Brandon Young Explain Why Perseverance Is Greater Than Endurance

Blue Sky

Blayne Smith and Brandon Young are two US Army combat veterans who came together in civilian life to start their own company.  They’ve now published a new book, co-authors of Perseverance > Endurance: Lead with Resilience. Grow Through Adversity. Win Together., in which they describe invaluable le

info_outline Cheryl Dorsey Describes the Remarkable Work of Echoing Green  show art Cheryl Dorsey Describes the Remarkable Work of Echoing Green

Blue Sky

This episode explores the work of Echoing Green, an international non-profit that invests in social entrepreneurs and their dreams and ideas.  An accomplished leader and executive herself, Cheryl Dorsey explains how she first came to the organization and the great work they continue to do under her leadership. 

 

Chapters:


02:22 Meet Cheryl Dorsey 
Cheryl

info_outline A True Confession Episode – Falling Off the Optimism Wagon show art A True Confession Episode – Falling Off the Optimism Wagon

Blue Sky

In this very special edition of “the mini podcast with major optimism,” host Bill Burke confesses to falling off the optimism bandwagon. Yes, this can even happen to the founder of The Optimism Institute! He describes a doom-scrolling session that left him feeling lousy and explains how – with advice we can all use – he pulled himself up and out of his predicament. 

info_outline
David McCullough III Shares the Story of The American Exchange Project and His Optimistic Vision for Its Future show art David McCullough III Shares the Story of The American Exchange Project and His Optimistic Vision for Its Future

Blue Sky

David McCullough got the idea for The American Exchange Project (AEP) after a cross-country trip showed him how diverse and accepting were the people he met.  Today, AEP creates opportunities for recent high school graduates to experience life in a different part of the US, building bridges of understanding and creating lifelong friendships.  It’s McCullough’s hope that these trips will someday be a

info_outline Erica Halverson Describes Her Optimistic Belief That Arts Educators Can Save the World show art Erica Halverson Describes Her Optimistic Belief That Arts Educators Can Save the World

Blue Sky

While studying acting in college, Erica Halverson decided that while she loved the theater, being on stage would not be for her.  Instead, she moved into different areas and now is teaching arts education at the University of Wisconsin.  She also hosts a terrific podcast, "Arts Educators Save the World,” on which artists are joined by teachers and mentors to reflect on the transformative impact that thes

info_outline Earl B. Hunter, Jr. Discusses His Optimistic Approach to Helping Grow the Outdoor Industry Through His Work at Black Folks Camp Too show art Earl B. Hunter, Jr. Discusses His Optimistic Approach to Helping Grow the Outdoor Industry Through His Work at Black Folks Camp Too

Blue Sky

When Earl B. Hunter’s son was seven years old, he took him on three-month, multi-state camping.  It was a positive, life-changing experience for them both.  But Earl was struck by the fact that over the entire trip, they saw just one other black family.  As someone who was working in sales in the outdoor industry, Earl saw an opportunity and went on to found the for-profit company, Black Folks Camp Too. <

info_outline Celebrating Optimism Month and Blue Sky’s 2nd Anniversary show art Celebrating Optimism Month and Blue Sky’s 2nd Anniversary

Blue Sky

On this month’s installment of “A Bit of Blue Sky,” and in honor of National Optimism Month, host Bill Burke reflects on lessons learned from two years of hosting the Blue Sky podcast. 

info_outline
Khan Academy’s Sal Khan Describes Why He’s So Optimistic About the Future of AI and Education show art Khan Academy’s Sal Khan Describes Why He’s So Optimistic About the Future of AI and Education

Blue Sky

Sal Khan is one of the great innovators in education and in this Blue Sky episode, he discusses his book, Brave New Words: How AI Will Revolutionize Education (and Why That’s a Good Thing). He and his colleagues at Khan Academy are well on their way to creating powerful AI teaching assistant called

info_outline Leslie and Richard Strauss Describe How Their In-School Program, Spirit Series, Builds a Better Future with Wisdom from the Past show art Leslie and Richard Strauss Describe How Their In-School Program, Spirit Series, Builds a Better Future with Wisdom from the Past

Blue Sky

Leslie and Richard Strauss are a husband-and-wife team who oversee Spirit Series, an innovative educational program in which young students perform plays about timeless stories.  Through Spirit Series’ immersive and rigorous process, participants gain confidence in themselves and improve their teamwork, higher order thinking and focus in the classroom.  The program has served more than 60,000 students and research shows that it has improved their cognitive and social/emotional skills and even lowered

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Jamie Metzl is one of the world’s leading authorities on the implications of the intersecting AI, genetics, and biotechnology revolutions and how governments, corporations, organizations, and individuals can ride the wave of these unprecedented transformations to build their best possible futures. In this Blue Sky episode, he talks about the optimistic insights and opportunities he describes in his new book, Superconvergence. 

 

Chapters:


01:11 Meet Jamie Metzl 
Bill introduces Jamie Metzl, a technology and healthcare futurist, highlighting his impressive background and recent works. The discussion begins to explore the themes of Jamie’s latest book, ‘Superconvergence.’ 

02:44 The Nature of Optimism 
Jamie shares his lifelong optimism and how his experiences, including his family’s history, have shaped his perspective.  

06:07 The Power of Literacy 
The conversation shifts to the remarkable increase in global literacy rates over the past century. Jamie emphasizes the significance of empowered minds and the potential for collaboration in addressing global challenges. 

09:11 Understanding Biological Change 
Jamie discusses the fluid nature of biology and the historical context of human intervention in biological systems.  

13:10 Agricultural Innovations 
The discussion focuses on the advancements in agricultural productivity, including the role of genetically modified organisms (GMOs).  

17:03 The Miracle of COVID Vaccines 
Jamie reflects on the rapid development of COVID vaccines, emphasizing the technological advancements that made it possible.  

23:31 The Future of Precision Medicine 
The conversation shifts to the promise of targeted and personalized medicine, which tailors treatments to individual patients. Jamie discusses the potential for precision healthcare to revolutionize treatment and improve outcomes. 

29:18 Confronting Climate Change 
In this chapter, Jamie Metzl discusses the pressing issue of climate change and its link to agriculture, highlighting how agricultural practices contribute significantly to carbon emissions.  

30:04 Rethinking Agriculture 
Metzl dives into the complexities of animal agriculture, revealing its massive environmental footprint and the ethical dilemmas it presents. He argues for a shift in perspective on how we produce and consume animal products, advocating for sustainable alternatives. 

33:14 The Promise of Cultivated Meat 
Exploring the emerging field of cell-cultured animal products, Metzl presents a vision for the future of meat that is both ethical and sustainable. He discusses how advancements in biotechnology could revolutionize our food systems while addressing environmental concerns. 

36:04 Navigating Uncomfortable Innovations 
In this segment, Metzl addresses the discomfort many feel about lab-grown meat and encourages listeners to research the realities of conventional animal farming.  

39:27 Balancing Risks and Rewards 
Metzl emphasizes the importance of weighing the potential risks and benefits of new technologies, including synthetic biology and genetic engineering. He highlights the need for careful consideration of the consequences while remaining optimistic about the innovations that can improve our lives. 

44:40 Learning from History 
Reflecting on the lessons from history, Metzl discusses how past technologies have shaped our present challenges, such as climate change. He urges a forward-thinking approach that embraces innovation while acknowledging its complexities. 

46:02 Embracing the Future 
In the closing chapter, Metzl encourages listeners to maintain an open mind about new technologies and their potential to solve pressing global issues. He stresses the importance of not getting locked into present anxieties, but rather looking ahead to the possibilities that lie in innovation.