A podcast by @beondeck | Hosted by @makosloff
Where visionary builders, creators, and experts skip the surface-level and go in-depth on world-changing ideas.
Season 2 of my @beondeck podcast, the @ODDeepEnd premiered today.
@benrollert joined to discuss @ComposerTrade, plus:
- `The state of retail investing
- Hedge funds
- Why the U.S. and Canada's responses to the '08 crisis diverged
https://t.co/8rLpyzCBb6
Marshall shared his thoughts, too.
If there are any guests you think we should have on the show in 2022, please DM us or @JacksonSteger .
Thank you, as always, for listening. We hope the show's ideas continue to inspire pioneers to build.
https://t.co/X61HyTSn5Y
"What trend do you expect to change, emerge, or accelerate in 2022?"
This is the question that @makosloff asked 11 different On Deck employees to answer in our 2021 finale episode.
The episode is out now on all platforms.
Quick thread about what each guest discusses below:
Finally, our Director of Brand Marketing @eade_bengard joins from Austin and anticipates a new wave of futurism hitting culture.
This wave will be more collectivist in nature, as opposed to more top-down futurism waves that characterized the 60s.
https://t.co/Rj6eEIPfXT
It won't be easy. But Ben and his team are confident in the science.
Now, it comes down to execution.
Listen to their strategy, their Apollo-esque ambitions, and Ben's thoughtful remarks that "Just because scientists can, doesn't mean they should."
https://t.co/4dVatc3Tn0
The woolly mammoth may soon walk the arctic tundra again.
@federallamm shares @ItIsColossal 's plans to resurrect an extinct species.
If he succeeds, we could effectively create "genetic backups" for endangered species & repopulate critical ecosystems that support life on earth
The Deep End gets a little meta by going deep on "Deep Tech" with @jamessinka
He starts out by explaining what exactly Deep Tech is to @makosloff and points out that many modern miracles (like smart phones or x-rays) were once the products of deep technologists.
James also provides a broad overview of the categories of innovation happening now at the bleeding edge of tech.
Additionally, he outlines how world-class scientists and engineers can commercialize deep knowledge in hyper-specific fields to unlock vibrant futures for humanity.
Figuring out how to live longer is an age-old problem.
@kpfortney tells @makosloff how there's no limit on lifespan hard-coded into the genome.
Some mammals live for 200-500 years. What could the upper bound for humans be?