Tomorrow - The Future Forum Podcast

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A weekly series hosted by Oli Barrett spotlighting cross-sector collisions exploring the critical questions, thinking and systems defining the global economy. Join us as our guests share glimpses of the future, reflect on "leaving their lane," and take us to the edge of their industry. https://futureforum.co

  1. Aug 12

    Britain at a Crossroads: Can We Seize the Opportunity? | Steve Rigby on Britain's Global Future

    Is Britain at a defining moment — and does it have what it takes to seize the opportunity? In this episode of Tomorrow: The Future Forum, Steve Rigby, CEO of Rigby Group, explores the future of Britain and the choices that could determine its place in the global economy. Steve argues that the UK is at a critical crossroads. Britain has significant strengths, from London and its professional services sector to its education, business environment and ability to attract global talent but it also faces major challenges around productivity, investment, skills and long-term economic growth. The conversation explores how Britain can compete in a rapidly changing global economy, why Steve believes the UK needs to be more ambitious, and where he sees major opportunities in AI, professional services, investment and technology. Steve also discusses the impact of automation and robotics on jobs, whether robots could eventually need to contribute to the tax system, why government and business need to work more closely together, and what Britain needs to do to maintain its global relevance. Along the way, Steve shares his approach to family business, philanthropy, learning and long-term thinking, including the importance of looking beyond where the "ball" is today to where it is going next. *Steve Rigby, CEO of Rigby Group* Steve Rigby is CEO of Rigby Group, a top 10 UK family business founded by his father, Sir Peter Rigby, in 1975. Over 30 years, Steve has guided Rigby Group’s technological and sustainable innovation, and scaled revenue from £1.5 billion to nearly £4 billion, doubling the workforce. He oversees strategy, finance, and investments and serves on the boards of Rigby Group companies, including SCC and Eden Hotel Collection. Dedicated to regional growth, Steve chairs The Rigby Foundation and Project MADE. He also champions UK entrepreneurship as Chair of Family Business UK (FBUK), is a member of the NatWest Mid-Market Growth Council, and a patron of The Entrepreneurs Network. Steve is a regular business commentator and has won numerous awards. *About the Podcast* The Future Forum podcast brings together leaders, thinkers and innovators to explore the ideas shaping tomorrow. For more information, head to www.futureforum.co Each episode explores the intersection of leadership, technology, creativity and systems thinking. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about the future of leadership, innovation and creativity. #FutureForum #SteveRigby #britain *Chapters* 00:00 – Britain Is at a Crossroads 01:48 – Why Britain Must Run Towards the Future 03:21 – The Cost of Economic Disruption 04:58 – Inside Rigby Group 06:29 – Why Family Businesses Think Long Term 10:01 – Britain's Strengths: What Are We Good At? 11:14 – Britain's Biggest Weakness: Talking Ourselves Down 12:51 – Where Is Britain's Biggest Opportunity? 15:16 – No Business Is Safe From Disruption 16:44 – Steve Rigby's Mission Beyond Business 19:22 – Why Giving Money Away Can Be More Rewarding 21:05 – Should the Next Generation Run the Family Business? 22:20 – Are We Thinking Far Enough Ahead? 23:39 – AI, Jobs and the Future of Taxation 24:45 – Could We End Up Taxing Robots? 27:34 – Why Business and Government Need to Work Together 30:07 – Can Business Really Influence Policy? 32:38 – Why Britain Needs Long-Term Thinking 34:11 – Steve Rigby's Three Priorities for Britain 35:03 – Can Private Capital Help Britain Win the AI Race? 35:56 – Why Compute Could Decide Britain's Future 37:17 – Preparing Workers for the Future 39:56 – Would Steve Rigby Go Into Government? 42:18 – What Steve Rigby Has Changed His Mind About 43:23 – The Business Leader Steve Most Admires 44:17 – Loyalty vs Talent in Family Business 44:56 – The Technologies Steve Is Betting On 46:48 – Why You Should Live in "The Deep End" 47:59 – How Steve Learns About the Future 50:24 – Can Britain Remain Globally Relevant? 51:47 – Steve Rigby's Memo to the Future Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  2. Aug 7

    How Great Leaders Thrive When Nobody Has the Answers | Marika Auramo on Leadership & Innovation

    How do you lead when there isn't a playbook? As technology reshapes every industry, the challenge isn't simply adopting AI—it's leading teams through uncertainty, making decisions without precedent and creating cultures where experimentation is encouraged. In this episode of Tomorrow: The Future Forum Podcast, Marika Auramo, CEO of Vodafone Business, joins Oli Barrett MBE and Victoria Usher to discuss why tomorrow's leaders must move from knowing everything to learning everything, why trust matters more than control, and how businesses can innovate when nobody has all the answers. *Marika Auramo, CEO of Vodafone Business* Marika Auramo was appointed as CEO of Vodafone Business on 1 July 2024. She brings extensive business-to-business experience with over 25 years in the global IT industry. Marika joined SAP in 1999 and held a diverse set of leadership roles since then, including COO EMEA North, Managing Director for the Nordic and Baltic region, Global COO of SAP Database and Data Management in the US, and Interim President of the EMEA region. She also served as Chief Business Officer for the EMEA region of SAP. *About the Podcast* The Future Forum podcast brings together leaders, thinkers and innovators to explore the ideas shaping tomorrow. For more information, head to www.futureforum.co Each episode explores the intersection of leadership, technology, creativity and systems thinking. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about the future of leadership, innovation and creativity. *Chapters* 00:00 AI will transform leadership 00:46 Introducing Marika Auramo 02:28 Leading Vodafone Business across the world 04:59 What will the future of work look like? 06:23 Managing people and AI together 09:33 IoT explained: connected cars, healthcare & industry 16:05 Leading through uncertainty 20:41 Psychological safety and authentic leadership 22:59 Why changing lanes makes better leaders 25:17 Women in leadership and taking risks 28:40 How Marika uses AI every day 33:42 How she switches off from work 37:24 What makes her optimistic about the future 42:53 Vodafone's biggest growth opportunities 45:25 What leaders must unlearn 46:50 Marika's Memo to the Future #leadership #artificialintelligence #AI #futureofwork #vodafone #innovation #businessleadership #digitaltransformation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    How Great Leaders Thrive When Nobody Has the Answers | Marika Auramo on Leadership & Innovation
  3. Jul 29

    Investing in Britain's Future | Lord Jason Stockwood on Leadership, Investment & Innovation

    Is Britain ready for the biggest technological revolution in history? In this episode of Tomorrow: The Future Forum Podcast, Oli Barrett MBE is joined by Lord Jason Stockwood, entrepreneur, Chair of the Office for Investment and former UK Investment Minister, to explore how Britain can thrive in the age of AI, robotics, quantum computing and biotechnology. Jason explains why technology isn't the biggest challenge ahead—leadership is. Drawing on his journey from growing up in Grimsby to leading some of Britain's best-known technology businesses before entering government, he shares why economic growth must benefit every community, why Britain remains one of the world's most creative nations, and how we can create a future built around opportunity rather than anxiety. This conversation with Lord Jason Stockwood was recorded shortly before he announced he was stepping down as the UK's Minister for Investment. Lord Stockwood continues as Chair of the Office for Investment and remains a member of the House of Lords. *Lord Jason Stockwood, Chair of the Office for Investment* Prior to entering government, Lord Stockwood held leadership and board roles at Simply Business, Match.com, Skyscanner, and lastminute.com. He also invested in early-stage technology companies and was a limited partner in several venture funds. Lord Stockwood is the co-owner and former Chair of Grimsby Town Football Club. He co-founded Our Future, a charity established with local leaders to support long-term renewal in post-industrial towns. Lord Stockwood has been a Transformational Leadership Fellow at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. In 2018, he published ‘Reboot: A Blueprint for Happy, Human Business in the Digital Age’ and he has written articles for national newspapers on football, politics, and society. *About the Podcast* The Future Forum podcast brings together leaders, thinkers and innovators to explore the ideas shaping tomorrow. For more information, head to www.futureforum.co Each episode explores the intersection of leadership, technology, creativity and systems thinking. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about the future of leadership, innovation and creativity. *Chapters* 00:00 The technological revolution ahead 00:52 Introducing Lord Jason Stockwood 02:15 Why Britain is more optimistic than headlines suggest 05:15 The UK's competitive advantage in the AI era 08:30 Growing up in Grimsby 13:45 From entrepreneur to government 17:30 What makes great businesses grow? 20:30 Can government learn from startups? 24:00 Why technology isn't the bottleneck 26:10 The leadership Britain needs 29:30 Grimsby Town, Manchester United & impossible victories 33:40 Can countries create more luck? 37:00 Unlocking talent across Britain 40:00 Why technology should be government's top priority 41:20 Quickfire: Quantum computing, culture & innovation 49:30 Building stronger communities through technology 57:30 Advice for Britain's future Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  4. Jul 22

    How to Stay Healthier for Longer | Dr Sophia Pathai On The Future of Ageing & Prevention

    What if the biggest challenge facing healthcare isn't helping us live longer—but helping us stay healthier for longer? In this episode of Tomorrow: Future Forum, Oli Barrett MBE is joined by Dr Sophia Pathai, Founder & CEO of AZM, physician, scientist and author of The Longevity Code. Together they explore why the future of healthcare is shifting away from treating disease and towards extending healthspan—the years we spend living healthy, active and fulfilling lives. From AI-powered health monitoring and wearable technology to resilience, strength training, longevity science and the future of preventative medicine, this conversation explores how individuals, businesses and governments could fundamentally rethink health over the coming decades. If you're interested in the future of healthcare, longevity, technology and human performance, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. *What do you think will have the biggest impact on improving health over the next 20 years?* *Dr Sophia Pathai, MBBS, MSc, PhD, Founder & CEO, AZM* Dr Sophia Pathai is a physician-scientist, author, and founder building a new category in health: resilience as measurable infrastructure. She is the Founder and CEO of AZM, a healthspan and resilience platform designed to measure, train, and track adaptive capacity before disease appears. AZM sits upstream of healthcare, translating early biological signals into practical prevention intelligence for individuals, employers, and health systems. With over two decades of experience spanning academic medicine, clinical practice, pharmaceutical leadership, and health innovation, Dr Pathai has held senior roles at Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, AbbVie, and Roche. She also served as the inaugural Vice President of Medicine at Hevolution Foundation in Riyadh, where she shaped regional thinking around diagnostics-led healthspan strategy and prevention. Her scientific work has focused on the biology of ageing, adaptive capacity, and the upstream determinants of long-term health. She holds a Wellcome Trust-funded PhD in the biology of ageing and a medical degree from the University of London, and has published widely in the field, with more than 2,100 citations and an h-index of 19. Dr Pathai is also the author of The Longevity Code, published by Penguin Random House in January 2026, which brings the science of living stronger, longer, and more resiliently to a wider audience. Dr Pathai is now focused on Abu Dhabi, as the ideal launch environment for AZM’s next phase. Her goal is to help establish resilience as an upstream prevention and intelligence layer for Abu Dhabi’s health and life sciences ecosystem, while generating the first GCC-native resilience datasets that can inform employers, providers, and policy leaders. *About the Podcast* The Future Forum podcast brings together leaders, thinkers and innovators to explore the ideas shaping tomorrow. For more information, head to www.futureforum.co Each episode explores the intersection of leadership, technology, creativity and systems thinking. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about the future of leadership, innovation and creativity. *Chapters* 00:00 The healthspan challenge 00:38 Introducing Dr Sophia Pathai 01:38 A vision for healthcare in 2038 03:51 Healthspan vs lifespan explained 07:43 What resilience really means 10:34 How wearables are changing healthcare 13:27 Why strength matters for longevity 15:01 The best habits to build when you're young 17:11 Your environment shapes your health 18:45 AI, biotech and the future of medicine 22:40 Will longevity become unequal? 25:53 Health advice for every age 29:13 Why healthspan is everyone's responsibility 31:28 Quick-fire future questions 32:23 One habit every teenager should develop 33:00 The future of healthcare in one sentence (approx.) 35:40 Final thoughts #health #futureofhealthcare #future Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  5. Jul 15

    Can Britain Lead the Renewable Energy Revolution? | Jürgen Maier CBE on AI, Energy & Manufacturing

    Can Britain become the world's next clean energy superpower? In this episode of Tomorrow - The Future Forum Podcast, Oli Barrett MBE sits down with Jürgen Maier CBE, Chair of Great British Energy and former CEO of Siemens UK, to explore how renewable energy, AI and advanced manufacturing could reshape Britain's future. Jürgen explains why he believes the UK's renewable transition is already well underway, how artificial intelligence is changing energy demand, why hydrogen could become a crucial part of the energy system, and why manufacturing must return to Britain if we want long-term economic growth. If you're interested in technology, business, innovation, manufacturing, sustainability or the future of Britain, this conversation is packed with insights. Subscribe for more conversations with the people shaping tomorrow. *Prof. Jürgen Maier CBE, FRS, FREng, FIET, FCGIIndustrialist, Chair of Great British Energy, Co-founder of vocL and former Chief Executive of Siemens UK* Jürgen Maier served as the former Chief Executive of Siemens UK. Over his 33-year career with Siemens, he held several senior roles in the UK and Germany. During Jürgen’s leadership, the company played a pivotal role in UK’s decarbonisation of the electricity system. Jürgen takes a strong leadership role for UK’s industrial, infrastructure and manufacturing community. He served on the Board of the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills from 2014 to 2016 and his work has supported several previous government Industrial Strategy initiatives.Jürgen believes that businesses should play an active role in society and community matters. To further this mission, he co-founded the social enterprise vocL.In July 2024, Jürgen was appointed as Start Up Chair of Great British Energy to drive forward this new, operationally independent company. *About the Podcast* The Future Forum podcast brings together leaders, thinkers and innovators to explore the ideas shaping tomorrow. For more information, head to www.futureforum.co Each episode explores the intersection of leadership, technology, creativity and systems thinking. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about the future of leadership, innovation and creativity. *Chapters* 00:00 The future of renewable energy 00:42 Introduction to Jürgen Maier CBE 01:48 Why the energy transition is already happening 03:37 How much of the UK's power is renewable? 05:30 Why homegrown energy matters 06:50 How Britain's energy system actually works 08:00 What Great British Energy will do 09:54 Working with—not against—the private sector 11:44 Community-owned energy explained 14:14 Responsible business and leadership 16:45 Why Britain needs manufacturing again 20:03 Energy security and industrial sovereignty 21:26 AI's growing energy problem 23:21 Can renewable energy keep up with AI? 24:58 Hydrogen and the future of energy storage 27:50 Answering the biggest renewable energy myths 29:39 Britain's biggest opportunity over the next 20 years 30:49 Lessons from Austria, Siemens and Europe 33:24 Green jobs and the future workforce 36:13 The most underrated energy technology 38:00 Innovation, leadership and Britain's future (update once final edit is locked) 47:00 Quick fire questions (update once final edit is locked) 51:50 Final thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  6. Jul 10

    The Man Behind GOV.UK on AI, Digital Transformation & Why Most Organisations Get UX Wrong | Ben Terrett CBE

    What makes great digital products? Ben Terrett CBE helped create GOV.UK, one of the world's most respected digital services, before becoming CEO of Public Digital, where he now advises governments and organisations across the globe on digital transformation. In this episode of Tomorrow, Ben joins Victoria Usher and Oli Barrett MBE to discuss why most organisations overcomplicate technology, what AI will change about government and public services, and why the best products always begin with understanding users, not technology. Whether you're a founder, product leader, designer, policymaker or simply interested in the future of AI, this conversation is packed with practical insights. #ai #creativity #innovation #leadership *Ben Terrett CBE* Ben Terrett CBE is CEO and co-founder of Public Digital, helping organisations around the world transform how they deliver services. Previously, he led design at the UK Government Digital Service, where he helped create GOV.UK, and was later Group Design Director at the Co-op. A Royal Designer for Industry and Design Week Hall of Fame inductee, Ben was appointed CBE in 2025 for services to design and, in 2026, Chair of Art UK, the online home of the UK's national collection of art. *About the Podcast* The Future Forum podcast brings together leaders, thinkers and innovators to explore the ideas shaping tomorrow. For more information, head to www.futureforum.co Each episode explores the intersection of leadership, technology, creativity and systems thinking. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about the future of leadership, innovation and creativity. *Chapters* 00:00 Introduction 02:24 What will AI-powered governments look like in 10 years? 04:24 Why Estonia leads digital government 05:09 Lessons from creating GOV.UK 06:21 The secret to great product design 07:17 Why user research changes everything 08:24 The GOV.UK design mistake that failed instantly 11:20 Watch what users do—not what they say 15:16 Building GOV.UK like a startup 17:30 Is government ready for Agentic AI? 21:04 What Public Digital actually does 23:04 Should governments build AI into public services? 24:43 Why modern technology overcomplicates everything 27:28 Leave Your Lane: lessons from multiple careers 29:37 Why optimism is a leadership advantage 37:02 Digital sovereignty explained 46:18 What design really means 49:58 What excites Ben about the future 50:46 Ben's Memo to the Future 52:44 Final reflections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  7. Jul 1

    AI, Growth & Exports: How Britain Can Compete Again | Shevaun Haviland CBE

    Is Britain still one of the best places in the world to do business? In this episode of Tomorrow: The Future Forum Podcast, Oli Barrett sits down with Shevaun Haviland CBE, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, to explore the biggest opportunities and challenges facing UK businesses. From artificial intelligence and political uncertainty to exports, investment and the future of work, Shevaun shares why she believes optimism is an underrated leadership quality and why Britain must start investing in itself again. If you're interested in leadership, innovation, entrepreneurship, AI or the future of the UK economy, this conversation is packed with practical insights. Subscribe for more conversations with the people shaping the future of business, technology and society. #AI #Creativity #innovation #leadership *Shevaun Haviland CBE, Director General, British Chambers of Commerce* Director General of British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) since April 2021, Shevaun was formerly Head of Business Engagement at Number 10 Downing Street and was at the heart of Government in the Cabinet Office as Head of the Inclusive Economy Partnership. Shevaun started her career in consultancy in London and New York. She then moved to the Walt Disney Company in strategic planning before joining Disneyland Paris, opening its second theme park. Shevaun then joined the agency world, running global accounts for Millward Brown, Mindshare and WPP. Following this, she started her own business as a partner in a digital innovation agency and venture builder, Independents United, where she also became an Advisor for the Danson Foundation. Most recently, Shevaun was the New Ventures Director for Avado, building new businesses in Edtech and founding the Academy of Digital Business Leaders. Shevaun has a passion for business as a force for good and in 2025 was awarded a CBE in the King’s Birthday Honours for her services to business. She was elected to the International Chambers of Commerce’s (ICC) World Chambers Federation Executive Council and General Council as Vice Chair for Europe and is a Board member of ICC UK. She is a Trustee of the Women of the World Foundation (WoW) and a Trustee of Barefoot College International, as well as a Venture Partner at the Conduit Connect. *About the Podcast* The Future Forum podcast brings together leaders, thinkers and innovators to explore the ideas shaping tomorrow. For more information, head to www.futureforum.co Each episode explores the intersection of leadership, technology, creativity and systems thinking. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about the future of leadership, innovation and creativity. *Chapters* 00:00 Optimism is an underrated leadership quality 00:24 Introduction 01:24 A vision for the future of work and AI 02:40 From Disney to Downing Street 03:43 Why optimism creates better leaders 04:08 What British businesses are worrying about today 05:58 Political uncertainty and the cost of instability 07:30 What the British Chambers of Commerce actually does 08:21 Why business should be a force for good 09:19 The remarkable origins of the Chamber of Commerce 10:26 Business, purpose and social impact 14:22 Is Britain still a great place to do business? 16:36 Why businesses are optimistic despite the economy 18:14 Can business really influence government? 19:18 The AI revolution and the future of the Chambers 20:50 How AI is changing UK businesses today 22:57 Politics, leadership and making change 24:10 Why Britain must invest in itself 25:02 Why exporting is the fastest way to grow 26:21 Companies and leaders Shevaun admires 27:35 AI tools every business should be exploring 29:11 AI, customer service and human connection 30:52 Will AI replace graduate jobs? 32:15 The changing skills employers value 34:00 The future of British business 42:00 Final reflections Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

  8. Jun 24

    The Future of Creativity: Why AI Won't Replace Human Imagination | Julian Douglas

    What happens when one of the world's leading creative agency CEOs looks at the future of AI, creativity and human potential? In this episode of Future Forum, Oli Barrett MBE sits down with Julian Douglas (Dougie), Group CEO of VCCP, Chair of UK Advertising and one of the most influential figures in the creative industries. Together they explore how AI is transforming advertising, why curiosity is becoming the most valuable skill in business, and what organisations need to do to thrive in an era of exponential change. Dougie shares the story behind VCCP's viral AI-powered "Daisy" campaign for O2, explains why AI should accelerate rather than replace human creativity, and reveals why the future belongs to people who are willing to leave their lane, challenge convention and keep looking up. From the future of work and entry-level jobs to customer experience, storytelling and innovation, this is a conversation about what it takes to build businesses — and careers — that thrive in a rapidly changing world. *Julian Douglas, Group CEO, VCCP* Known universally as Dougie (except to his parents), his 25-year journey through advertising reads like a who's who of creative powerhouses – from WCRS, to BBH, TBWA and Grey (twice). In 2008, he found his home at VCCP, initially leading the agency's cornerstone account, O2. Today, as Group CEO, he's architecting VCCP's global ambitions, establishing dynamic hubs across North America and Asia that serve world-class brands including White Claw, Mondelez, Salesforce, Google, and PepsiCo. Under his leadership, VCCP achieved a remarkable double victory in 2025, securing Campaign's Global Agency of the Year in both Integrated and Independent Agency categories. A regular voice at the industry's most prestigious platforms – from SXSW and Cannes Lions to the Shanghai International Advertising Festival (SHIAF) – Dougie is passionate about advertising's potential as a force for positive change. This conviction drives his numerous leadership roles: Chair of the UK Advertising Export Group (UKAEG), active member of the IPA Council (where he served as President 2021-2023), Meta Advisory Council member, and Chair of Black Representation in Marketing (BRiM). Beyond the industry, Dougie serves as an Independent Trustee at the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), working to coordinate humanitarian responses to international crises. He's also Co-Founder of Lucky Voice, the UK's premier private karaoke company, which he launched with VCCP's Global CSO Jonny Shaw 20 years ago – where he's always happy to demonstrate his commitment to creative expression. Subscribe for more conversations with the leaders, innovators and thinkers shaping tomorrow. #FutureForum #AI #Creativity #innovation #leadership #advertising #futureofwork #artificialintelligence #customerexperience *About the Podcast* The Future Forum podcast brings together leaders, thinkers and innovators to explore the ideas shaping tomorrow. For more information, head to www.futureforum.co Each episode explores the intersection of leadership, technology, creativity and systems thinking. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about the future of leadership, innovation and creativity. *Chapters* 00:00 Introduction 01:28 The Future Is Already Here 03:52 Why AI Is About Better, Not Just Faster 07:12 Advertising Becomes Customer Experience 10:18 Solving the Wrong Problem 13:35 The AI Grandma Fighting Scammers 18:10 Branded AI Agents and Customer Relationships 21:25 How AI Is Changing Jobs and Skills 24:52 Why VCCP Is Hiring More Young Talent 27:18 The Future Shape of Organisations 29:54 Leadership, Curiosity and Creative Culture 33:02 Advertising as a Force for Good 36:05 Creativity, Society and Human Behaviour 38:28 What's Making Dougie Optimistic? 40:15 The Cadbury AI Campaign 42:18 Authenticity, AI and Consumer Trust 43:55 What AI Will Never Replace 45:02 Why AI Enhances Human Creativity 46:22 Leaving Your Lane 47:10 A Memo to the Future: Keep Looking Up 47:59 Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Future of Creativity: Why AI Won't Replace Human Imagination | Julian Douglas

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A weekly series hosted by Oli Barrett spotlighting cross-sector collisions exploring the critical questions, thinking and systems defining the global economy. Join us as our guests share glimpses of the future, reflect on "leaving their lane," and take us to the edge of their industry. https://futureforum.co

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