

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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Feb 4, 2017 • 33min
Inventor, Visionary, CEO, Grammy Voting Member
Gene Fein is a serial entrepreneur, inventor and innovator. He tells us about his illustrious career from organizing gigs with Bob Dylan to developing a miracle product with CBD called Therajoy. We also talk about the pitfalls of innovation and change.

Feb 2, 2017 • 0sec
Ep 22 - The 4 Horsemen, Media, Retail, Invention and Innovation
We talk to 2 wonderful guests. Scott Galloway talks about the 4 horsemen, Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon. We talk about a future for traditional media, we talk retail and we talk voice. Gene Fein is a serial entrepreneur, inventor and innovator. He tells us about his illustrious career from organizing gigs with Bob Dylan to developing a miracle product with CBD called Therajoy. We also talk about the pitfalls of innovation and change.

Jan 29, 2017 • 15min
Cluster Funk - What is a data cluster?
We speak to Buddy Rizer of Loudoun County Data Centre during his tour of Europe. We talk data clusters and the opportunities they can bring. Finally, we speak to Wikimedia Foundation Director Juliet Barbara. We get an insight into how Wikipedia was founded, how it operates and how it is funded.

Jan 27, 2017 • 27min
Luxury Selling with Style, NLP in Selling
Best-selling author of 'Sell with Style' Carlo Pignataro. Carlo works with the most prestigious luxury brands all over the World. Carlo tells us about the psychology of luxury sales from active listening to CRM to NLP.

Jan 26, 2017 • 0sec
EP 21 - Luxury Selling, Wikimedia, Data Clusters.mp3
On this week's Innovation Show, we talk to best-selling author of 'Sell with Style' Carlo Pignataro. Carlo works with the most prestigious luxury brands all over the World. Carlo tells us about the psychology of luxury sales from active listening to CRM to NLP. We speak to Buddy Rizer of Loudoun County Data Centre during his tour of Europe. We talk data clusters and the opportunities they can bring. Finally, we speak to Wikimedia Foundation Director Juliet Barbara. We get an insight into how Wikipedia was founded, how it operates and how it is funded.

Jan 19, 2017 • 1h 9min
AI Special, Utopia? Dystopia? Singularity, Social Impact, Will we have jobs?
AI Special, Utopia? Dystopia? Singularity, Social Impact, Will we have jobs? We talk to Calum Chace. Calum is an author and speaker about artificial intelligence, and its likely future impact on society. His work is informed by the experience of a 30-year career in business. You can see some of his talks here. If you are new to the idea that machine consciousness and superintelligence may be with us soon (in decades rather than centuries), his novel Pandora's Brain and his non-fiction books Surviving AI and The Economic Singularity are great places to start. We tal to John Hubbs, CEO and Founder of Greymatter Alliance. ohn is a social entrepreneur. His job is empowering your world. John's Integrated Mission is to solve social, economic and environmental challenges through his portfolio of technical and social initiatives. His background as a highly focused and accomplished executive offers national and global B2B and B2C strategy and implementation expertise.

Jan 16, 2017 • 38min
The Prophet of Telecoms, Communications and Voice - Martin Geddes
We talk to the recognised authority on future telecoms business models and technologies. Martin Geddes is formerly Strategy Director at BT's network division and Chief Analyst and co-founder at Telco 2.0. He previously worked on a pioneering mobile web project at Sprint, where he was a named inventor on 9 patents, and at Oracle as a specialist in high-scalability database systems. He co-runs public workshops on the Future of Voice and Telco-OTT Services, as well as provide speaking, consulting, training and innovation services to telcos, equipment vendors, cloud service providers and industry bodies. He is currently writing a book on the future of distributed computing, called The Internet is Just a Prototype. http://www.hypervoice.org/ https://vimeo.com/user15279745 http://www.slideshare.net/mgeddes/the-guardian-avatar

Jan 14, 2017 • 26min
Culture Kills Strategy, Killer Interview - Ian McClean, CEO FlowGroup
We talk to Ian McClean, founder of Flow Group, a specialist Leadership and Organisational Development consultancy working for change across global organizations for the past quarter century. We talk corporate culture and how culture can lead to profound success. http://www.greenlineconversations.com/ http://flowukandireland.com/

Jan 13, 2017 • 13min
Autism, Tech and The Smarter Senses Project - Denis Collins, Former IBM Global Leader
Denis Collins about The Smarter Senses Project, This is a three step programme that commenced in 2010 with the aim of driving the Shine Centre for Autism in Cork forward to become best in class globally and to enable children with autism to learn, develop and communicate more effectively. http://shineireland.com/

Jan 12, 2017 • 1h 17min
The "Voice" of the future, Corporate Culture and unlocking Autism.
We talk to the recognised authority on future telecoms business models and technologies. Martin Geddes is formerly Strategy Director at BT's network division and Chief Analyst and co-founder at Telco 2.0. He previously worked on a pioneering mobile web project at Sprint, where he was a named inventor on 9 patents, and at Oracle as a specialist in high-scalability database systems. He co-runs public workshops on Future of Voice and Telco-OTT Services, as well as providing speaking, consulting, training and innovation services to telcos, equipment vendors, cloud services providers and industry bodies. He is currently writing a book on the future of distributed computing, called The Internet is Just a Prototype. We talk to Ian McClean, founder of Flow Group, a specialist Leadership and Organisational Development consultancy working for change across global organizations for the past quarter century. We talk corporate culture and how culture can lead to profound success. Finally we talk to Denis Collins about The Smarter Senses Project, This is a three step programme that commenced in 2010 with the aim of driving the Shine Centre for Autism in Cork forward to become best in class globally and to enable children with autism to learn, develop and communicate more effectively.


