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Welcome to The New Next podcast, where humanity's essence is laid bare!

Join economist, lobbyist, and futurist, Matthew Anchor de Witt Jensen, and his co-host, philosopher, former Minister, and public speaking champion, Mike McVey, on an extraordinary journey to unravel the fabric of the human experience.

Dive into intricate networks, cycles, and the depths of our souls and universe.

From war and peace to economy, culture, business, technology, and spirituality, we explore the core drivers shaping humanity.

Matthew's economic insights, spiritual exploration, and business expertise, along with Mike's philosophical perspectives, create a dynamic duo. Expect thought-provoking discussions, mind-bending concepts, and groundbreaking ideas.

Join our community of forward-thinkers, deep divers, and truth-seekers.

Subscribe now and shape the future. Welcome to The New Next!

The New Next Matthew Jensen and Mike McVey

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Welcome to The New Next podcast, where humanity's essence is laid bare!

Join economist, lobbyist, and futurist, Matthew Anchor de Witt Jensen, and his co-host, philosopher, former Minister, and public speaking champion, Mike McVey, on an extraordinary journey to unravel the fabric of the human experience.

Dive into intricate networks, cycles, and the depths of our souls and universe.

From war and peace to economy, culture, business, technology, and spirituality, we explore the core drivers shaping humanity.

Matthew's economic insights, spiritual exploration, and business expertise, along with Mike's philosophical perspectives, create a dynamic duo. Expect thought-provoking discussions, mind-bending concepts, and groundbreaking ideas.

Join our community of forward-thinkers, deep divers, and truth-seekers.

Subscribe now and shape the future. Welcome to The New Next!

    Think You're Cut Out for Consulting? Listen to This First! Pros and Cons of Being a Management Consultant

    Think You're Cut Out for Consulting? Listen to This First! Pros and Cons of Being a Management Consultant

    Matt breaks down the pros and cons of a career in management consulting.





    Part 1: The Pros of Being a Management Consultant



    1. Diverse Experiences and Challenges

    2. High Impact Work

    3. Learning and Development

    4. Networking Opportunities

    5. Competitive Compensation





    Part 2: The Cons of Being a Management Consultant



    1. High Pressure and Stress

    2. Work-Life Balance Challenges

    3. Constant Need for Adaptability

    4. Career Uncertainty and Volatility

    5. Intense Competition

    6. Bouts with Imposter Syndrome





    Matthew Jensen is founder and Vice President of Arcana Holdings LTD, a strategic management consulting, digital transformation, and advisory company. Matt is a futurist and an expert at turning data into actionable strategies, incremental revenue and profitability through management consulting, technical systems design, and new technology integrations.



    Naturally curious and an expert at integrating complex systems and frameworks to deliver business results and drive long-term strategic planning, Matt has led initiatives that have delivered over $1 Billion in incremental revenue and profitability over the last decade.



    Matthew draws on complex bodies of knowledge across industries to solve specific business problems and drive technology development. Beyond his consulting experience, he has also been in operational roles in the oil and gas, finance, marine and marine services industries, and, a has experience in maritime development and real estate development.



    Matthew is a subject matter expert in the energy, industrials, and technology sectors but has consulted companies in the following industries:



    technology, energy, energy services, finance, maritime, military, cyber, logistics, ag, public policy, coaching, AR/VR, chemicals, water management, retail, commodities, pharmaceuticals, education, hardware technologies, robotics, consulting, private equity, venture capital, wireless communications, aerospace, and government/economic development.



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    • 26 min
    Boosting Domestic Uranium Production & Processing: A Strategic Move for Energy Independence

    Boosting Domestic Uranium Production & Processing: A Strategic Move for Energy Independence

    Boosting Domestic Uranium Production & Processing: A Strategic Move for Energy Independence



    Overview:

    This podcast episode focuses on recent U.S. policy changes aimed at stimulating domestic uranium production and processing. The discussion revolves around the implications of these changes, particularly in the context of global supply chains and energy independence.



    Key Points:

    1. Russian Uranium Import Ban:

    - The Biden administration is considering an executive order to ban Russian imports of enriched uranium, responding to stalled congressional efforts. This move is significant due to Russia’s notable role in global uranium production.



    2. Global Production Landscape:

    - Global uranium production is dominated by Kazakhstan (46%), followed by significant contributions from Canada, Namibia, and Australia. The U.S. currently produces less than 1% of global uranium, underscoring the need for increased domestic production.



    3. DOE Initiatives:

    - The Department of Energy (DOE) announced initiatives on January 9 to support the domestic uranium supply chain, crucial for powering advanced nuclear reactors such as small modular reactors.



    4. Environmental and Regulatory Challenges:

    - There are substantial uranium deposits within the United States, including those near the Grand Canyon. However, environmental protections and regulatory hurdles pose challenges to mining these resources.



    5. Technological and Methodological Innovations:

    - Innovations in extraction and processing, such as using traditional oil and gas drilling techniques to access uranium, could potentially streamline the permitting and production processes.



    6. Strategic and Economic Implications:

    - Enhancing domestic uranium production is viewed as a strategic necessity to reduce reliance on countries like Russia and China. This shift is crucial for securing the nuclear fuel supply chain and supporting the U.S. nuclear industry.



    7. Future of Nuclear Energy:

    - With growing bipartisan support for nuclear energy as a sustainable power source, the U.S. is investing in new technologies and infrastructure, such as the development of small modular reactors.



    Conclusion:

    The podcast sheds light on the critical role of domestic uranium production in achieving energy independence and national security. It highlights the ongoing efforts by the U.S. government to revitalize the nuclear industry and the broader implications for global energy strategies.



    Timestamps:

    1:09-2:04 Introduction: Discussion on the importance of nuclear power in the U.S. energy strategy

    2:09-3:08 Global uranium production

    3:14 -3:58 Department of Energy (DOE) initiatives

    4:04-5:38 Environmental and mining challenges, including environmental concerns and the potential for mining near national parks like the Grand Canyon

    5:43-7:43 Regulatory and economic challenges

    7:59-9:30 Innovative extraction methods

    11:26-12:41 Strategic importance of domestic production

    12:46-15:01 Impact on nuclear power development

    16:32-19:01 Government action and public opinion: Final remarks on the government's role in facilitating these changes through financial and policy support, and the public perception of these energy policies.

    • 24 min
    The New Frontier: Space Warfare and International Diplomacy

    The New Frontier: Space Warfare and International Diplomacy

    The New Frontier: Space Warfare and International Diplomacy



    This podcast episode delves into the complexities and emerging concerns surrounding space warfare, particularly focusing on a recent United Nations Security Council resolution aimed at banning nuclear weapons in space. The discussion highlights the geopolitical dynamics, technological advancements, and the implications of these developments for global security.



    Connect with Matthew Jensen @ matthewadjensen.com



    Key Points:



    1. Introduction to Space Warfare:

    - [00:49-01:35] Matt begins by expressing a long-standing fascination with space-based weapons as depicted in popular culture, notably in James Bond films like "Diamonds Are Forever" and "Moonraker."



    2. Recent UN Security Council Resolution:

    - [01:37-02:29] A resolution co-drafted by the U.S. and Japan, which historically have been at odds over the use of nuclear weapons, aimed to ban nuclear weapons in space. The resolution was vetoed by Russia, with China abstaining, suggesting possible ongoing space-based weapons programs in these countries.



    3. Implications of Advanced Weaponry:

    - [03:24-05:02] Matt discusses the advancements in hypersonic missiles and their strategic deployment, including efforts to enhance guidance systems via bases at the poles, illustrating the increasing complexity and potential destructiveness of modern weaponry.



    4. Space as the Future Battlefield:

    - [05:05-07:59] With space becoming a key strategic domain, the episode explores potential technologies and weapons that could dominate future conflicts, including satellite capturing systems and nuclear-powered devices aimed at disabling enemy satellites.



    5. Potential Consequences of Space Warfare:

    - [08:02-12:35] The discussion shifts to the broader implications of space warfare on global communication systems, including the risks to civilian technologies and the global economy. The potential for catastrophic disruptions emphasizes the critical nature of international agreements on space weaponization.



    6. Speculations and Conclusions:

    - [12:38-13:31] Matt reflects on the geopolitical landscape and the urgent need for the U.S. and its allies to address the challenges of space warfare proactively. The episode concludes with a call for increased focus on space security as a key aspect of international diplomacy and defense strategy.



    Conclusion:

    The podcast effectively frames the topic of space warfare within the context of current international tensions and technological developments, providing a comprehensive overview of the challenges and strategic considerations that define this new frontier of conflict.

    • 15 min
    The Art & Science of Innovation with Robyn Bolton of Mile Zero

    The Art & Science of Innovation with Robyn Bolton of Mile Zero

    In the second 2024 episode of "The New Next," Matt and Robyn Bolton, founder of Mile Zero.io, delve into innovation and its integration into business strategies. Robyn outlines her method of intertwining architecture, behaviors, and culture to foster innovation, emphasizing the need for bespoke strategic playbooks and executive coaching for effective implementation. The duo discusses the challenges in aligning innovation with business goals and the pitfalls of corporate innovation programs, including the difficulty in maintaining momentum after events like hackathons.



    The conversation explores innovation's pace across various industries, from the swift cycles in tech to the slower adaptability in traditional sectors like oil and gas, highlighting the necessity for agility. They touch upon the transformation of internal innovations into commercial products and the role of Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) in allowing corporations to explore new markets despite inherent risks and the demand for immediate results.



    A significant focus is on the Microsoft and OpenAI partnership, examining the integration of nonprofit and for-profit goals, leadership dynamics, and the impact on AI development and governance. The episode also covers the ethical and regulatory aspects of AI, its influence on jobs, creativity, and the incorporation of AI in publishing and corporate innovation.



    Leadership's role in embracing technology and overcoming resistance to change is discussed, emphasizing the importance of understanding human motivations. The podcast concludes with a call to prioritize action over ideas, the execution challenges in corporate innovation programs, and the pivotal role of leadership and resource allocation in cultivating an innovative environment. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for those looking to navigate the intricacies of corporate innovation and technological evolution.



    Connect with Robyn Bolton MileZero.io

    Connect with Matthew Jensen MatthewADJensen.com



    Podcast Summary:

    Introduction to Robyn Bolton (00:00:00 - 00:01:00)

    Robyn's Approach to Innovation (00:01:00 - 00:02:48)

    Role of a Strategic Playbook (00:02:48 - 00:04:41)

    Day-to-Day Collaboration and Innovation Process (00:04:41 - 00:07:39)

    Challenges in Corporate Innovation Programs (00:07:39 - 00:10:17)

    Holistic Approach to Innovation and Its Importance (00:10:32 - 00:12:00)

    Innovation Across Diverse Industries (00:12:12 - 00:15:00)

    Customer Perception and Market Adaptation (00:15:00 - 00:17:37)

    Internal Innovations as Commercial Products (00:17:37 - 00:19:00)

    Corporate Venture Capital (CVC) (00:19:08 - 00:19:49)

    Microsoft and OpenAI Partnership (00:22:06 - 00:23:04)

    Dynamics of Nonprofit vs. For-Profit in AI Development (00:25:41 - 00:28:48)

    Regulatory and Ethical Considerations in Emerging Technologies (00:28:48 - 00:30:28)

    AI's Impact on Jobs and Creativity (00:30:36 - 00:35:28)

    AI in Corporate Innovation and Research (00:35:36 - 00:39:00)

    Incorporating AI in Publishing (00:39:26 - 00:43:00)

    Leadership and Resistance to Change (00:43:08 - 00:51:07)

    Innovation and Individual Roles (00:51:32 - 00:53:46)

    Identifying and Nurturing Innovators (00:53:46 - 00:55:14)

    Overcoming Resistance to Change (00:55:14 - 00:59:22)

    Robyn's Core Beliefs about Innovation (00:59:22 - 01:01:24)

    Measurement, Resource Allocation, and Innovation's Core Aspects (01:01:54 - 01:03:13)

    Fostering Curiosity and Inclusive Innovation (01:03:13 - 01:08:07)

    Emotional Decision-Making and Value of Action (01:08:07 - 01:11:21)

    Corporate Innovation Challenges and Leadership (01:11:21 - End)

    • 1 hr 24 min
    Beyond Trauma: Navigating Personal Growth and Self-Discovery with Tina Marie of Empowered Living LLC

    Beyond Trauma: Navigating Personal Growth and Self-Discovery with Tina Marie of Empowered Living LLC

    In this episode of "The New Next," host Matthew Jensen sits down with Tina Marie, a trauma and transformation expert, to explore the depths of personal healing and growth. Tina shares her journey from battling chronic pain, anxiety, and depression to embracing alternative therapies that led her to her calling. As a practitioner of various modalities including EFT, TFT tapping, hypnotherapy, mental health counseling, and Reiki, Tina offers insights into the transformative power of addressing unprocessed emotions for healing.



    The conversation delves into how feelings of shame and inadequacy can profoundly impact one's life choices and the importance of creating a safe space for individuals to share their experiences without judgment. Tina emphasizes the need for self-compassion and the courage to confront and process deep-seated fears and beliefs that often stem from childhood traumas.



    Matthew and Tina discuss the nuances of trauma, its subjective nature, and how seemingly minor incidents can have lasting effects on individuals. They explore the societal pressures and conditioning that lead to self-criticism and the abandonment of one's true self in favor of pleasing others, often resulting in a cycle of unfulfillment and loneliness.



    Tina highlights the significance of authentic connections in relationships and the journey towards self-awareness and personal growth. She addresses the challenges of overcoming addiction and the destructive pursuit of external validation to fill internal voids. The episode also touches on the complexity of navigating intimacy in the digital age and the potential pitfalls of online dating apps in fostering genuine connections.



    In an era of toxic positivity, Tina advocates for the acceptance of negative emotions as part of the human experience, arguing that true strength lies in vulnerability and the willingness to confront one's innermost fears. The discussion emphasizes the transformative potential of embracing one's authentic self and the power of healing out loud to inspire others facing similar struggles.



    This episode of "The New Next" offers a profound exploration of the human psyche, the importance of emotional healing, and the ongoing journey towards self-discovery and authentic living.



    Contact:

    Connect with Tina Marie at Empowered Living LLC

    Connect with Matthew Jensen MatthewADJensen.com



    Podcast Summary:

    Introduction to "The New Next" Podcast [00:00:07]

    Guest Introduction: Tina Marie [00:01:24]

    Unpacking Trauma and Transformation [00:03:17]

    The Impact of Shame and Fear [00:04:45]

    Trauma's Varied Faces [00:06:42]

    Unprocessed Emotions and Physical Manifestations [00:09:07]

    Approaches to Releasing Trauma [00:09:38]

    Navigating Abandonment Issues [00:15:22]

    The Role of People Pleasing [00:17:32]

    Building Authentic Connections [00:27:37]

    Addressing Intimacy and Vulnerability [00:32:54]

    Witnessing and Being Witnessed in Relationships [00:34:26]

    The Importance of Self-Reflection in Personal Growth [00:37:30]

    Addressing OCD and Phobias as Control Mechanisms [00:40:20]

    Confronting and Unpacking Limiting Beliefs [00:47:03]

    The Ripple Effect of Core Wounds [00:52:58]

    Overcoming Toxic Positivity [01:06:14]

    • 1 hr 35 min
    FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, and Michael Lewis

    FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, and Michael Lewis

    Matt and Mike discuss Michael Lewis' new book "Going Infinite" about FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) and the ongoing court proceedings for SBF where his former friends and co-conspirators are unleashing the dirty laundry.
     
    Podcast Outline
    Intro
    - Overview of podcast focusing on new book by Michael Lewis on FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried
    Main Points
    - Background on Michael Lewis and his new book "Going Infinite" covering the rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried
    - Discussion of book being based mainly on Bankman-Fried's perspective with limited critical analysis
    - Description of Bankman-Fried as potentially on the autism spectrum or a sociopath based on his behaviors
    - Questionable "effective altruism" philosophy Bankman-Fried subscribed to  
    - Details on the collapse of FTX and fraud allegations against Bankman-Fried
    - Critique of Michael Lewis's neutral/positive stance towards Bankman-Fried
    - Mention of Bankman-Fried's wealthy upbringing and massive political donations
    - Comparison to Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos downfall
    - More criticism of cryptocurrencies especially around lack of inherent value
    Conclusion  
    - Need for scrutiny of rising stars/influencers with sudden fame and fortune
    - Hope for more responsible innovation in crypto and decentralization going forward
    - Commentary on the questionable motivations and ethics of many political and business leaders
    Outro
    - Summary of key points
    - Thanks for listening!
     
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    • 31 min

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