Future Intelligent Leadership Podcast: Exploring Foresight and Leadership for an AI-Augmented World
The Future Intelligence Podcast, presented by HA:KU Global, is your gateway to cutting-edge insights on leadership and strategic foresight in an AI-augmented world. Join host Tyler Mongan as he facilitates thought-provoking dialogues with diverse experts, exploring the intersection of neuroscience, technology, business and leadership. Each episode unveils strategies for navigating complexity, harnessing AI/Technology, and cultivating the human skills essential for future-ready leadership. Whether you're a seasoned executive or an emerging leader, this podcast equips you with the tools and wisdom to thrive in an era of exponential change and uncertainty.
Specific Takeaways Listeners Can Expect:
- Practical techniques for enhancing decision-making in complex, rapidly changing environments
- Insights on balancing high-tech innovations with high-touch leadership skills
- Strategies for developing future intelligence and foresight capabilities
- Methods to foster cognitive diversity and collective intelligence within organizations
- Understanding of how neuroscience insights can improve leadership effectiveness
- Actionable advice on leading with empathy, authenticity, and transparency in a tech-driven world
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Future Intelligent Leadership Podcast: Exploring Foresight and Leadership for an AI-Augmented World
Episode 25: The brain is a system within a system...embedded in a system, how mindfulness impacts brain traits and states, how to utilize bias, How to unwind detrimental thought loops, Why the brain is the original virtual reality device...
Episode 25: The brain is a system within a system, embedded in a system, how mindfulness impacts brain traits and states, how to utilize bias, How to unwind detrimental thought loops, Why the brain is the original virtual reality device, the neuroscience of awareness and focus, the power of the word “because,” and why your brain might be a generator, antenna or receptor for consciousness with Dr James Giordano and Rob Dube
About Dr Giordano
Dr James (Jim) Giordano is a Neuroscientist and neuroethicist focusing upon mechanisms and treatment of neuropsychiatric spectrum disorders, and neuroethical issues generated by brain science and its applications in medicine, public life, and military intelligence and warfare. He is a Professor in the Department of neurology and biochemistry and chief of the neuroethics studies program At Georgetown university.
About Rob Dube
Rob Dube is the Co-CEO and Co-Founder at imageOne, which was recognized as one of the Top 25 Small Businesses in America as a Forbes Small Giant company in 2017. Rob is the author of “donothing, The most rewarding leadership challenge you’ll ever take” and he hosts leadership retreats to help leaders do-nothing as a means to unplug and rejuvenate their minds.
About this Episode
I am really excited to have Dr Giordano on for his second visit as a guest on the podcast. If you missed it you can catch his deep insights on futures intelligence in episode 11. In this episode Rob discusses the practical practice of mindfulness that he utilizes for himself and other leaders, while Jim provides insights into the neural correlates, or brain mechanisms or the experiences. As always this discussion is focuses around the impacts this has on futures intelligence leadership.
So if you are interested in why leaders need to understand that their brain is a system within a system, embedded in a system, How to remove mental busy-ness, how mindfulness impacts brain traits and states, how to purposefully utilize personal bias as a leader, How to unwind detrimental thought loops, why the brain is a bayesian processor and how that impacts the ability to predict and make decisions towards a specific future, Why the brain is the original virtual reality device, the neuroscience of awareness and focus, the power of the word “because,” the neuroscience of compassion, and why your brain might be a generator, antenna or receptor for consciousness.
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