Insert:Human

Insert:Human


What I Learned From 100 Episodes of Insert:Human

May 30, 2022

When I started this podcast, it never crossed my mind that we would reach 100 episodes so soon. I didn’t even think that we were nearing such a milestone, but here we are, and I’m happy to have you join me this past year. What were some of the highlights of the first 100 episodes? What should you expect for the next 100?

In this episode, I share where I was in my career before I started Insert:Human. I describe what motivated me to talk about humanity, innovation, and where we’re headed. I explain the importance of seeking truth and how it’s the only way to realize our full potential as human beings. I discuss why many attempts at innovations fail. I also describe what I call The New Humanism Doctrine.

"For without truth, we are lost. With truth, we can realize the full potential of the human experiment." - Chris Colbert

This week on Insert:Human

●      Where I was before I started this podcast

●      My expectations when Insert:Human began

●      Why innovators often fail to understand humans

●      The consequences of some innovations

●      Reflecting on the past year of the podcast and what we've learned

●      Leading the human revolution and putting human centricity in everything

●      Defining and explaining the Seven I's

●      Why we can't rely on legacy systems to fix the human state

●      The New Humanism Doctrine

●      What to expect from the next 100 episodes of Insert:Human

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