The coming 30 years are poised for remarkable transformation, with technology, environments, and social systems all undergoing radical shifts. We stand at the pinnacle of an unprecedented moment, offering humanity its grandest chance to reinvent society entirely for the better. This podcast began right after Award-Winning Haitian-American writer Fabrice drafted ‘The Future Manifesto.’ In this show Fabrice utilizes evocative narrative lectures, meticulously curated series, and conversations with forward-thinking innovators, influential leaders and the leading creative minds of our generation to uncover new visions for the future of our planet earth.
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Episode #27 Dr. Vali Nasr: The Future of The Middle East And The Islamic World
Our Guest: Vali Nasr is an Iranian-American academic and author, specializing in the Middle East and the Islamic world. He is the Majid Khadduri Professor of International Affairs and Middle East Studies at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at Atlantic Council’s South Asia Center. He… Read more
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Episode #26 Thinking About The Future — Part 1: The Role Of Imagination In Society
Listen on Apple Podcast Part 1 of The ‘Thinking About The Future’ series brings together co-hosts— Jodie Geddes, Daniel Friesen and Martin Roeck— three respected leaders from Fabrice’s community for lively discussions on The Role of Imagination In Society. Each co-hosts bring a diverse background in education, tech, activism, linguistics, gaming, restorative justice and intergovernmental… Read more
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Episode #25 Dr. Judith Goldstein & Caroline James: A Conversation On Power, History & Creating Possible Futures
Listen in Apple Podcast Itunes In this engaging dialogue, we delve into the complex dimensions of power through a dynamic conversation. Joining us are esteemed guests, Dr. Judith Goldstein and Caroline James. Together, we embark on a journey to unravel the nuanced aspects of power, its historical underpinnings, and the art of shaping potential futures.… Read more
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Episode #24 Alicia Garza: How do we preserve, protect and promote dignity at all cost?
Guest: Alicia Garza believes that Black communities deserve what all communities deserve — to be powerful in every aspect of their lives. An author, political strategist, organizer, and cheeseburger enthusiast, Alicia founded the Black Futures Lab to make Black communities powerful in politics. She is the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter and the Black Lives Matter Global… Read more
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#Episode 23 Friedrich Nietzsche And The Will Of Future
Friedrich Nietzsche is one of the greatest minds that ever lived. In this latest Episode 23 of The Fabrice Guerrier Show, your host Fabrice explores some of his main ideas as it relates to the future of humanity from – Eternal occurrence & Amor Fati, Will to Power, His novel Thus Spoke Zarathustra Book, The… Read more
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Eastern Futures Part I: China’s Future And How To Live In A Multipolar World
‘Eastern Futures‘ is a two-part episode series special in The Fabrice Guerrier Show exploring the east and some key ideas of possible futures. First is a conversation with world renowned thought leader and scholar of Chinese history, international relations and politics, Professor Kerry Brown from King’s College London. The following Ep 22 will be a… Read more
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Episode#20 Saving The Future From Nihilism
How do we save the future from Nihilism? Nihilism is one of the biggest threat that prevents humanity from creating the future we desire both in our individual lives, our communities and in the world. Join host, Fabrice Guerrier in this Season 3 premiere of The Fabrice Guerrier Show as he explores through a… Read more
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Episode #19 Edwidge Danticat: The artist and his time, haitian futurism and the shifting of the world
My Guest: Edwidge Danticat is a Haitian American novelist, short story writer and essayist. She is the author of several books, including Breath, Eyes, Memory, an Oprah Book Club selection, Krik? Krak!, a National Book Award finalist, The Farming of Bones, The Dew Breaker, Create Dangerously, Claire of the Sea Light, and Everything Inside. She… Read more
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Episode #18 Dr. Moriba Jah: Spaceflight, space debris, astrodynamics and space policy
My Guest: Dr. Moriba Jah is an associate professor of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at The University of Texas at Austin where he is the holder of the Mrs. Pearlie Dashiell Henderson Centennial Fellowship in Engineering. He is the director for Computational Astronautical Sciences and Technologies (CAST), a group within the Oden Institute for… Read more
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Episode #17 Prateeksha Singh: Strategic foresight, systems change, and designing participatory futures
Guest: Prateeksha Singh is a multidisciplinary practitioner whose practice sits at the confluence of systems + foresight + design research. She collaboratively explores how applying a living system lens can provide additional tools and perspectives for working with complex yet adaptive challenges. She is driven to working with diverse voices and harnessing inclusive and plural… Read more
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#16 Seth Godin: How to create the future with what you do and what you got
Guest: Seth Godin is an entrepreneur, best-selling author, and speaker. In addition to launching one of the most popular blogs in the world, he has written 20 best-selling books, including The Dip, Linchpin, Purple Cow, Tribes, and What To Do When It’s Your Turn (And It’s Always Your Turn). His book, This is Marketing, was an… Read more
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Episode #15 Joy Sanchez Taylor: Representation of writers of color and science fiction’s ability to make the impossible possible
Guest: Joy Sanchez-Taylor is an Associate Professor of English at LaGuardia Community College (CUNY) whose research specialty is intersections between science fiction, fantasy, and critical race theory. She is the author of Diverse Futures: Science Fiction and Authors of Color. The book examines the contributions of late-twentieth- and twenty-first-century US and Canadian science fiction authors… Read more
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Episode #14 Wadia Ait Hamza: How to build intergenerational allyship and adapt to a fast changing world
Guest: Wadia Ait Hamza is Head of the Global Shapers Community at the World Economic Forum. Previously, he worked at the Rabat School of Governance and Economics, at Toyota and at the European Institute for the Mediterranean in Barcelona. Wadia is 2012 United Nations Alliances of Civilizations fellow, 2012 Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leader, 2013 cohort… Read more
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Episode #13 Joshua Mesnik & Michael Rekola: Finding fulfillment in the creative arts, mastering your craft and the future of entertainment
Guests: Joshua Mesnik is an American actor. He grew up in Naples, Florida and graduated from Florida State University, where he was a longtime member of the campus favorite “30in60” Sketch Comedy Troupe. While working in New York City as a public educator with The QUESTion Project, he began his acting training at the TGW… Read more
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Episode #12 Chris Williams CEO of Zelos: Startups, data, new economies and creating inclusive futures
Guest: Chris Williams, Founder and CEO at ZELOS. Zelos is a search engine and archival database for Track & Field meet results using artificial intelligence to provide free, accessible, and accurate information to our diverse and global community. Read more
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Episode #11 Dr. Etta D. Jackson: How to live a more fulfilled life in the new age of aquarius and the role of spirituality in shaping the future
Guest: Etta D. Jackson worked in the field of education for twenty-five years as teacher, guidance counselor and district administrator in both New York and Wisconsin. Ms. Jackson holds a B.A. in Biology and two M.S. degrees: one in Psychoanalytic Counseling and Development and the other in Administrative Leadership and Supervision. She recently received her… Read more
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Episode #10 Dr. Neil Oculi: Worldbuilding, climate change, the gap between science and policy, mass mobilization and the richest 2%
Guest: Dr. Neil Oculi is an interdisciplinary political geographer. He received his Ph.D. in Geography and an MA in International Studies from the University of Connecticut. He also holds a BA in Human Ecology from College of the Atlantic in Bar Harbor, Maine, and studied farm management and rural development at the United World College… Read more