How I Survived The 2015 Paris Terrorist Attacks with Ferry Zandvliet
With James Robinson, January 2020
James Robinson sits down with Ferry Zandvliet, one of the survivors of the most atrocious night of terrorism ever to happen in Paris. Ferry was trapped in the Bataclan Theatre. He explains in great details how he escaped, and then dealt with this horrifying ordeal, managing to convert it into a positive event and embark on a wonderful spiritual journey that changed his life.
Seth Mattison On The Importance of Finding A Mentor, And The War Of Work
With James Robinson, July 2019
James Robinson sits down with one of America’s top business leadership speakers, Seth Mattison, to discuss the future of business, how to make it in the world of public speaking, the generational gaps in American business, and how modern corporations attract and retain top talent. Seth also discusses the advantages of publishing a book, and the importance of style on the stages of conferences all over the world.
Xenia Tchoumi on Digital Branding, Social Media Influencing And Being A Successful Woman in 2019
With James Robinson, June 2019
Xenia Tchoumi is a digital entrepreneur, fashion influencer, and an internet branding sensation based in London. Xenia’s social media and web magazine now produces daily content that is read by over 7.4 million fans. On Instagram, she is highly paid by some of the world’s leading fashion brands to flaunt their products to her 1.5 million followers.
The Dangers of Net Neutrality & Google Search Bias with Andreas Ekström
With James Robinson, May 2019
Andreas Ekström, the “Swedish Speaker of The Year 2019”, journalist and author of two books, “The Google Code,” and most recently, “On Finding.” Andreas is increasingly concerned about “net-neutrality”, internet search bias, and how all of our personal information, contact information and our data is all being funneled into the hands of only a handful of companies. This is an eye-opening episode.
Ryan Estis on Sales Expertise, Business Leadership & Corporate Culture
With James Robinson, April 2019
Ryan Estis is a born salesman. He spends a third of his life on a plane, lecturing to companies, leaders and sellers on how to more effectively connect with their two most important audiences: employees and customers. Regarded as a “Top 100 Keynote Speaker” in America, at a recent Miami Beach event he sits down with James Robinson to discuss his path to the summit of American business speaking, and how he always remains one step ahead of the crowd.
Janine Di Giovanni : Life In Warzones
With James Robinson, April 2019
Janine di Giovanni is one of America’s and Europe’s most respected journalists, with vast experience covering war and conflict. Her reporting has been called “established, accomplished brilliance” and she has been cited as “the finest foreign correspondent of our generation”. She is in the studio with James Robinson, describing life in warzones and the future of global risks.
Jamie Metzl On Manipulating & Editing Our DNA
With James Robinson, April 2019
The brilliant author of “Hacking Darwin” shares his latest thoughts about the future of our species, and how genome editing could be the greatest ever human achievement. But Jamie Metzl also poses the big questions for all businesses; when the axioms of life dramatically shift, it touches so many parts of the economy. So what does the future look like when we start living much longer lives?
Bruce Turkel On Branding, Marketing And Owning Your Market
With James Robinson, April 2019
With his usual lucid style, Bruce describes what makes a brand a “brand” , how they can outlast the competition and become peerless among peers. He also reveals secrets about old companies modernizing, the trick to excellent customer interaction, and how the best companies always sell what everybody is looking for – not the product, not the function, but the envious lifestyle.
Teamwork At The Edge Of The World, Eating Pig Fat & Avoiding Polar Bears
With James Robinson, January 2019
Matt McFadyen is the youngest Australian ever to reach the North Pole. He has worked with organizations across the globe to engage, align and inspire leaders and their teams. Here we talk about Arctic diets, melting ice, avoiding death by polar bears and why he lives life on the edge.
On Russia, Renewables, Terrorism, Water & The Future of Energy
With James Robinson, February 2019
Dr. Kent Moors has news for you : the Western initiative to cut off the burning of fossil fuels was far-fetched, unrealistic and will essentially be defeated by the endless burning of coal in Asia. In this 45-minute podcast, the former Duquesne professor and classic philosopher gives a lucid global summary of the world’s crumbling infrastructure and pinpoints the problems that will haunt the future.