

The Innovation Show
The Innovation Show
A Global weekly show interviewing authors to inspire, educate and inform the business world and the curious. Presented by the author of "Undisruptable", this Global show speaks of something greater beyond innovation, disruption and technology. It speaks to the human need to learn: how to adapt to and love a changing world. It embraces the spirit of constant change, of staying receptive, of always learning.
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Jun 26, 2018 • 51min
EP 107: Be More Pirate with social entrepreneur and author Sam Conniff Allende
From rogues to role models: Be More Pirate reveals the radical strategies of Golden Age pirates, and updates them into clear solutions for making your mark on the 21st Century. Be More Pirate draws parallels between the strategy and innovation of legends like Henry Morgan with modern-day rebels, like Elon Musk, Malala and Blockchain, and reveals how to apply their tactics to life and work today. Social entrepreneur and author Sam Conniff Allende shares the parallels and the principles we can draw to make a difference in our world today for the generations of tomorrow. Sam shares the 5 key principles practised by pirates, which we can use today: Rebel - stand up to status quo Rewrite - bend and rewrite rules Reorganise - collaborate to achieve scale Redistribute - fairness, share power Retell - weaponise your story to establish and spread their legacy Sam leaves us with the profound message of C.S. Lewis "Good and evil increase at compound interest. That's why the little decisions we make every day are of infinite importance. the smallest good act today is the capture of a strategic point from which, a few months later, you may go on to victories you never dreamed of". You can find out more about Sam and the book here: https://www.samconniff.com/ https://www.bemorepirate.com/ http://livity.co.uk/

Jun 20, 2018 • 43min
EP 106: The Intrapreneur: Confessions of a corporate insurgent with Gib Bulloch
Gib Bulloch is an award-winning social intrapreneur who consults, writes and speaks on topics relating to the role of business in society. Gib believes passionately in the power of business to change the world and in the power of the individual to change the world of business. Gib founded and scaled Accenture's global "not-for-loss" consulting business, ADP. He left Accenture in 2016 to explore new ways of supporting purpose-driven insurgencies within the corporate world. We discuss: The Challenge of Status Quo Driving change from within organisations Corporate Stress Corporate Mental Bullying Social Change You can find out more about Gib here: http://www.gibbulloch.com/about/

Jun 14, 2018 • 39min
EP 105: Do Design: Why Beauty is Key to Everything - Alan Moore
So much passes us by, unnoticed. We multi-task, switch between screens, work faster. When was the last time you paused to consider a beautifully made object or stunning natural landscape? Yet this is when our spirits lift, our soul is restored. In this show entrepreneur, author and speaker Alan Moore invites us to rethink not only what we produce -whether it's a website, a handmade chair, or a business- but how and why. We discuss examples from Alan's book "Do Design - Why Beauty is Key to Everything". We discuss: Purpose and meaning in business How younger generations are driving change How Artificial intelligence can be harnessed for good A new hope for humanity How beauty and meaning can change the output of anything How Innovation should embrace failure You can find out more about Alan here: http://beautiful.business/

Jun 8, 2018 • 38min
EP 104: The Importance of Energy, Diverse Thinkers, Empaths and Intuitive Thinking
"Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart." Steve Jobs We are forever in a rush In a high-tech volatile society, we barely have time to enjoy our lives and we tolerate tired joyless states. We talk to the pioneer of energy psychiatry Judith Orloff M.D. Judith is a psychiatrist, an empath and intuitive healer, and is on the UCLA Psychiatric Clinical Faculty. She synthesises the pearls of traditional medicine with cutting edge knowledge of intuition, energy, and spirituality. Judith also specialises in treating empaths and highly sensitive people in her private practice. She passionately believes that the future of medicine involves integrating all this wisdom to achieve total wellness. Dr. Orloff's work has been featured on The Today Show, CNN, Oprah and USA Today. We talk about recognising energy vampires, energy zones, diversity, innovation, tuning in to our intuition and some tips for us to use in the workplace to avoid workaholism and burnout. You can find out more about Judith and her books here: https://drjudithorloff.com/

Jun 2, 2018 • 53min
EP 103: How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci - Michael J Gelb
We live in a world of unprecedented disruption. But we are all born of the sun, and travelling towards it. How to Think like Leonardo da Vinci is a guidebook, inspired by one of history's great souls, for that journey. This book is an invitation to breathe the vivid air, to feel the fire in your heart's centre, and the full flowering of your spirit. We welcome specialist in innovation and creativity, founder of The High Performance Learning Center and author of 15 books, Michael J. Gelb. We talk about the seven DaVinci principles and some exercises to hone these skills and how we might introduce them for a more satisfying life Curiosita Demonstrationj Sensationi Svumato Arte Scienza Corporalita Connectioni You can find out more about Michael J. Gelb here: https://michaelgelb.com/

May 25, 2018 • 42min
EP 102: How to Invest Your Time Like Money with Time Investment Expert and author Elizabeth Grace Saunders
"Someone once told me the definition of hell; on your last day on earth, the person you could have become will meet the person you became." We often go through life doing stuff, often without assessing is it the right stuff, we don't even do stuff for ourselves and we end up wondering what we could have done in our lives. Globally, not having enough time is a cause of immense stress. Today's show is dedicated to shining a light on how we could better manage our time and focus on what is important. Our guest is internationally recognised expert on time investment and author of 'How to invest your time like money" Elizabeth Grace Saunders We talk: Symptoms of poor time management The psychology behind our issues The ways we can recognise where we are going wrong The framework of how to manage our time The routines for recurring time costs and much more You can find out about Elizabeth and her books here: https://reallifee.com/

May 18, 2018 • 55min
EP 101: Get to The Point with author and strategic communications trainer Joel Schwartzberg
We live in a world where the art of communication has become more important than ever, yet very few of us are taught how to communicate. Joel Schwartzberg is a strategic communications trainer. The biggest obstacle he's come across—one that connects directly to nervousness, stammering, rambling, an epic fail is that most speakers and writers don't have a point. They typically have just a title, a theme, a topic, an idea, an assertion, a catchphrase, or even something much less. This show is about how to identify your point, leverage it, stick to it, and sell it, and train others to turn their biggest fear into their greatest strength, and be the best champions of their greatest ideas. You can find out about Joel and his work here: https://www.joelschwartzberg.net/gettothepoint

May 12, 2018 • 50min
EP 100: Creative People Must Be Stopped: 6 Ways We Kill Innovation (Without Even Trying)
If you pick up a book on innovation or creativity, it is often written from an expertise-in-one-area perspective. This isolates other elements which may be much more relevant to your challenge. Professor David Owens has written this accessible book for everyone breaking the silos of discipline to give a rounded framework useful to all fields. This is a must listen for corporate innovators, leaders and innovators of any kind. We discuss: The six constraints of innovation. The challenges of silos How we are constrained individually, in groups and in society. The challenges of expertise and the opportunities of true diverse thinking. You can find out more about David and his work here: https://creativepeoplemustbestopped.com/ You can buy his book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Creative-People-Must-Stopped-Innovation/dp/1118002903/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

May 3, 2018 • 45min
EP 99: Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future - author and futurist Martin Ford
"A great many college-educated, white-collar workers are going to discover that their jobs, too, are squarely in the sights as software automation and predictive algorithms advance rapidly in capability." ― Martin Ford Martin Ford is a futurist and the author of the New York Times bestselling "Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future" (winner of the 2015 Financial Times/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award and translated into more than 20 languages) and "The Lights in the Tunnel: Automation, Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future," as well as the founder of a Silicon Valley-based software development firm. He has over 25 years experience in the fields of computer design and software development. He holds a computer engineering degree from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and an MBA degree from the University of California, Los Angeles. We talk: The perfect storm of technology, climate change and technological unemployment The automation wave Automation replacing human brains as well as brawn Exponential Growth and Moore's Law Universal Basic Income Job Stagnation Economic Singularity Technological Unemployment His upcoming book 'Architects of the Artifical Intelligence Revolution'

Apr 28, 2018 • 51min
EP 98: The Distracted Mind, Attention, Focus, iDisorders with Larry D. Rosen PhD
"It is time we focus less on our hardware and more on our humanware." - Larry D. Rosen PhD. Dr Larry Rosen is the best-selling author of multiple books including ones we will talk about today: iDisorder and The Distracted Mind, which touch on the disorders we are experiencing, amplified by technology and why we are behaving the way we do. We talk: The state of distraction The increasing anxiety experienced The multitude of scientific studies on attention spans iDisorders and how anxiety has surpassed depression and the no.1 disorder for the youth Why we keep checking our phones The tools and strategies to counteract poor attention and focus Sleep deprivation and sleep debts How napping is not enough How our brain works and how it flushes toxic chemicals Strategies to sleep better Music can help us calm down How psychological problems form in technology The attention economy and social networks How parents can counteract iDisorders in their children How parents can counteract their own iDisorders The effect of first-person shooter games on the mind The multitasking myth Instant gratification in children The challenge of single screening The current challenge of focus More about Larry Rosen and his books here: http://drlarryrosen.com/topics/books/ Talks here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivyQtk-5OZM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0OqA0pmAag&t=2s Psychology Today Blog: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/experts/larry-d-rosen-phd


