A conversation with Dr. Susan Schneider on the AI risks we’re not talking about and why the fixation on AGI is misplaced.
Eric Markowitz is a partner and the Director of Research at investment firm Nightview Capital. A former investigative journalist, with bylines in The New Yorker, GQ, Fast Company, among other[…]
A dialogue with Angus Fletcher — author of the bestseller “Primal Intelligence” — exploring the unique engines of human progress.
Eric Markowitz is a partner and the Director of Research at investment firm Nightview Capital. A former investigative journalist, with bylines in The New Yorker, GQ, Fast Company, among other[…]
Fund manager and writer John Candeto is on a mission to decode the hidden patterns that drive extraordinary outcomes.
Eric Markowitz is a partner and the Director of Research at investment firm Nightview Capital. A former investigative journalist, with bylines in The New Yorker, GQ, Fast Company, among other[…]
The investment advisor and host of the Talking Billions podcast explores childhood curiosity, building networks through kindness, and more.
A conversation with the legendary VC on his latest book, his work at Techstars, and why “give first” is more than a motto — it’s a mindset.
A meditation on quantum physics, creative endurance, and the unseen forces that shape what lasts.
The cofounders of think tank RethinkX are convinced that humanity is undergoing civilizational phase change.
What made Leonardo da Vinci last wasn’t magic — it was process — and his study of fluids can help us win the long game.
You no longer need an army of followers to stand out as a writer — “one great piece is all it takes,” says Perell.
In nature, business, and life, survival doesn’t belong to the optimized — it belongs to those with a built-in buffer.
Barry Ritholtz — market commentator, founder of Ritholtz Wealth Management, and podcast host — shares what really trips investors up.
Bestselling author Seth Godin urges us to rethink our definition of longevity — and to step back and measure what matters.
The history of catastrophe shows that true resilience comes not from restoration, but from reinvention.