Possible Futures Podcast

Singularity University

We're living through a moment of unprecedented technological possibility, yet most people only hear about one version of the future—usually the most dramatic or profitable one. AI will replace all jobs. Biotech will solve everything. Space is our escape plan. But these singular narratives obscure the reality: we have choices, and those choices will determine which future we actually get. Each episode of Possible Futures explores the lesser-known possibilities and alternative pathways that exist beyond the usual. Hosted by Singularity Fellow: Gary Bolles

  1. Darlene Damm on How to Change the World—And Make It Work

    08/13/2025

    Darlene Damm on How to Change the World—And Make It Work

    Join us for an inspiring conversation with Darlene Damm, a fellow for impact at Singularity University, whose career spans decades of solving “wicked problems” in some of the world’s most challenging environments. From cofounding drone delivery networks for healthcare to launching global competitions that democratized space innovation, Darlene has shown how bold ideas—paired with the right teams—can create lasting change. Darlene’s journey includes roles with Ashoka, the World Food Programme, and exponential startups, as well as work in Asia helping communities rebuild and thrive. In this episode, she shares how her early life in a remote town shaped her empathy and determination, and how a neighbor who worked on the first liquid-fueled rockets sparked her lifelong passion for technology and impact. In this episode, Darlene delves into: Empowering Communities to Lead Change: Why the people most affected by a problem are often best suited to lead its solution, and how rethinking power structures can unlock innovation. From Drones to DIY Rockets: The origin stories of her groundbreaking ventures and what they reveal about turning constraints into creative breakthroughs. Future Forces Shaping Impact: How exponential technologies like digital twins and biotechnology will transform resource challenges and create new opportunities. Balancing Scarcity and Abundance: Why solving resource shortages is only half the challenge—and how overabundance creates new societal problems to tackle. Building Future-Ready Teams: What it takes to assemble diverse, empowered teams that blend lived experience, capital, and technology to solve global challenges. Making Impact Work Inside Big Organizations: Lessons on finding hidden impact in your current role, leveraging existing assets, and spinning out sustainable ventures. Discover how Darlene’s insights can help you turn big problems into bold opportunities, align doing well with doing good, and create your own possible future.

    37 min
  2. Misha Byrne on Leadership in the Age of AI

    07/16/2025

    Misha Byrne on Leadership in the Age of AI

    Join us for an insightful conversation with Misha Byrne, a fellow for leadership with Singularity University, known for his diverse background applying neuroscience to the world of work. Misha's extensive experience includes roles as head of consulting for Future Academy X, editor for NeuroPower, and work with the Queensland Brain Institute on cognitive genetics. He discusses how his academic journey in neuroscience and psychology, initially a placeholder, became a fascinating exploration of the brain, ultimately aligning perfectly with his current endeavors.  In this episode, Misha delves into: The Power of Social Neuroscience: He explains that social neuroscience, his particular interest, challenges the traditional "Newtonian mechanical view" of human performance. Instead, it emphasizes that humans are inherently social creatures and the brain is an open system, constantly influenced by our environment and interactions. This perspective offers crucial insights into team performance, culture, leadership, resilience, adaptability, and innovation mindsets. Redefining Leadership in the AI Era: Misha defines leadership as the ability to bring people together around purposeful outcomes, balancing individual and community needs, and creating an environment that elicits the best in each person. He stresses the critical importance of intentionality and self-awareness for leaders, especially in a rapidly changing world, arguing that leaders must be "self-authoring" and anchor their leadership in core values. Navigating the Empathy Gap: A significant concern Misha highlights is the "empathy gap" emerging from increased screen time. He notes that analytical tasks performed on screens can draw blood flow away from empathy systems in the brain, potentially leading to increased transactionality and distance within teams. He expresses hope that future consumer neurotech will help build self-awareness and keep technology in service of human connection. The Future of Teams (2035): Misha envisions future teams as fractional, dynamic, and rapidly changing. As automation trivializes many operational tasks, human collaboration will shift towards sensing the outside world, making judgment calls based on values, and resolving complex edge cases. Teams will likely consist of adaptable generalists who can quickly "swarm" around high-purpose tasks, fostering high-performance teaming in as little as an hour, rather than a months-long journey. He emphasizes leveraging social neuroscience to rapidly build trust and belonging by addressing universal human needs like psychological safety. Understanding and Expanding Mindspan: Drawing on concepts from Dr. Tiffany Vora, Misha introduces "Mindspan" as a crucial complement to lifespan and health span. Mindspan focuses on preserving, extending, and expanding the beloved aspects of one's own mind—the unique human consciousness and wisdom. He encourages intentionality in curating one's cognition and continuously growing one's perspective of self and the world. Actionable Advice for Aspiring Leaders: Misha offers two core practices: leading self through observation, awareness, and understanding how to show up in "good shape", and leading others with humility, by directly asking team members what they need to achieve their potential and listening deeply for themes. Discover how these insights can empower you to lead effectively in an exponentially changing world and cultivate a future rich with purposeful connection and expanded human potential.

    36 min

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We're living through a moment of unprecedented technological possibility, yet most people only hear about one version of the future—usually the most dramatic or profitable one. AI will replace all jobs. Biotech will solve everything. Space is our escape plan. But these singular narratives obscure the reality: we have choices, and those choices will determine which future we actually get. Each episode of Possible Futures explores the lesser-known possibilities and alternative pathways that exist beyond the usual. Hosted by Singularity Fellow: Gary Bolles