Future Skills

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Synopsis

The podcast that gives you the business and career skills you need to future-proof yourselfHosted by Mikael Syding, partner at Futuris, The European Hedge Fund Of The Decade, and Ludvig Sunström, author of Breaking Out Of HomeostasisWe have three types of episodes:1) short episode: focus on one big idea2) long episode: in-depth discussions with scientists, businessmen and experts3) medium-length episode: experts share their best ideas and how they use them to build critical skills, build companies, create teams, make money, understand themselves better and form meaningful relationshipsThe idea is that you can listen to 2-4 of these episodes on the way to work or while taking a walk and learn new, actionable tips and ideas that you can apply to your business or career.

Episodes

  • Martin Sandquist

    05/09/2023 Duration: 01h39min

    Martin Sandquist co-founded Lynx asset management, a 8 billion dollar hedge fund Do you want to learn more about investing? Check out https://theinvestingcourse.com/

  • Pippa Malmgren

    05/09/2023 Duration: 01h12min

    Pippa Malmgren, award-winning author, former US Presidential Advisor and tech entrepreneur drpippa.substack.com Do you want to learn more about investing, timeless value investing methods? Check out https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ ⁠

  • 47: Season 1 Finale – Synopsis of Lessons from our 15 Guests

    06/01/2019 Duration: 01h01min

    We conclude Season 1 of Future Skills with an extra-long discussion about the top tips and ideas we learned from the following 15 guests: Even if you’ve listened to all their episodes, the Season Finale will provide some much-needed spaced repetition and nuance on those ideas. Do you want to learn more about investing? Check out https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ Reading recommendations: *Read a written season summary on Ludvig’s blog. *Find a list of all Future Skills episodes + descriptions on the podcast website. If you're on our newsletter, you will receive written of this episode following shortly. ============= If you enjoyed our season finale: *Subscribe to Future Skills on: iTunes | Android | Stitcher | Spotify | Soundcloud *Join our newsletter for weekly summaries of the episodes.  *Apply for the Future Skills Program Email us at admin@futureskillspodcast.com *Rate us on iTunes. It will help more people find us and prepare properly. And stay tuned for Season 2.

  • 46: Gold and Tesla Beyond The Blockchain with Erik Townsend

    31/12/2018 Duration: 01h03min

    In today’s episode we pick up the talk from episode 34 with investor, author, podcast showrunner and technology entrepreneur Erik Townsend. Once again we cover a lot of ground, including Erik's views on decision making & strategy, technological progress such as automation, and his current views on gold, oil and Tesla. We also talked about the process of writing and publishing his book "Beyond Blockchain" Not least we talked about Erik's views on cryptocurrencies and what could come after Bitcoin. ===== Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ In this episode you'll learn: That writing a book is easier than many claim But publishing and selling in large numbers is a special game of its own Why a global distributed ledger digital but gold backed currency is the logical development beyond the blockchain Why Tesla is still a zero When the USD could lose its reserve status Why and when the price of gold in USD could drop b

  • 45: Futurist Martin Ford on: the 23 Leading Architects of AI

    24/12/2018 Duration: 58min

    ❄ Merry Christmas! ❄ In today's Christmas episode we talk to futurist Martin Ford, popular speaker and author of bestselling books Rise of Robots and now Architects of Intelligence. Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ This episode can be seen as the finale to the last three (#43 - robotics and #44 - global problems). We discuss where the future of AI, robotics, and other high-tech fields seems to be headed, based on the existing research and the lay of the land. Most important - Martin clarifies what might be reasonable to expect in terms of future progress in these areas, based on what he's learned from talking to the 23 leading innovators in these fields. Here's a rough outline of the conversation: What is a robot? Martin's definition. Is Martin positive or pessimist about the future in general? Will the job market be more or less mismatched in 10 years? The Protestant Work Ethic is now mismatched to highly technological econom

  • 44: The 5 Global Problems and 5 Big Technologies

    17/12/2018 Duration: 24min

    We discuss 5 global problems (water, food, climate, energy, health and 5 big technologies that may be used in solving them (AI, automation, biotech, nanotech, 3D printing/additive manufacturing).  We call this the 5x5 Matrix: Click for image (if it doesn't show below). Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ 3 more problems are discussed: Education, depression, and migration. We also discuss a list of future industries. Roughly 10 are mentioned out of a total list of 32. Subscribe to our newsletter for episode summaries for another 10 industries we did not get around to talking about in this episode. ============= If you enjoyed this conversation: *Subscribe to Future Skills on: * . It will help more people find us and prepare properly.

  • 43: Why Robotics is the New Auto Industry

    10/12/2018 Duration: 22min

    Alternate headline: "How You Can Own a Little Robot Butler, Like Rocky in 1984" We delve into Mikael's strong interest for robotics and automation. Mikael makes a strong case for why robotics will be "the new auto industry", with lots of other industries converging into one massive industry. And how YOU can position yourself to get in early, working for or with robotics makers (for example by visiting your local robotics company...) Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ Also discussed in this episode: "RaAS" - Robotics as a Service, "Intelligent Agents" - autonomous decision makers, We will continue this discussion in next week's episode, talking about the 5 biggest problems to come (human demand) and the most likely (profitable) future industries. Join our newsletter for episode summaries and said bonuses. ============= If you enjoyed this conversation: *Subscribe to Future Skills on: * . It will help more p

  • 42: Dr Philippa Malmgren. How to manage the next big thing (Dr P is a robot entrepreneur, presidential advisor, author...)

    02/12/2018 Duration: 01h12min

    Today we talk to Dr Philippa Malmgren Pippa, short for “Philippa”, is a tech entrepreneur and a geopolitical consult. She has authored several books, including “Signals”, and “Geopolitics for investors”. Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ In this conversation we focus on her most recent book “Leadership Lab” and learn about important neglected skills of good leaders and why managers keep getting blindsided by well-known trends. We talk about important megatrends like Big Data and the internet of (surveillance) things and how to adapt to technological change. Pippa is extremely productive, something she attributes to mostly working at just 80% of capacity. Among many thought provoking ideas, we discussed see-through clothes, why even Philippa Malmgren finds resistance to her suggestions, and why you should replace your ToDo list with a Be list. Finally we get to know how Pippa does her best work while she appears to be sleeping in, why culture eats strate

  • 41: Q&A Part II, investment scaling, struggles, motivation, knowledge integration

    26/11/2018 Duration: 26min

    We answer questions from listeners and subscribers to our newsletter. Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠   The following questions are answered in the episode:   What is the distinction between perseverance vs. bull-headedness? What websites do you often visit? What have you had to give up to get where you are today? What motivates you? What was the biggest factor that helped you being successful, other than yourself? How do you distinguish between superficial and actual knowledge; how do you know if you are really learning something? How do you integrate recently acquired abstract mental models from reading into your daily process? Should I pay down my mortgage or put away money for my daughter? What books do you recommend for getting started with investing? What trend or theory is most overhyped right now? What’s your best tips for not getting caught up in such hypes? In times of a bear market in bonds, does it still mak

  • 40: Seth Godin - On the Future of Marketing and Business

    18/11/2018 Duration: 41min

    We talk to Seth Godin, who is a serial entrepreneur, author, and one of the world’s biggest experts on marketing. Seth has written as many as 18 bestselling books. His writing is about the post-industrial revolution, the way ideas spread, marketing, leadership and how change happens. His new book is called This is Marketing. Seth is also the founder of the altMBA and the Marketing Seminar—two very successful online workshops. And, he has one of the world’s most popular blogs. Seth has had a really interesting career, and we discuss some of his different business projects, like the Worlds of Power (a book series that sold over a million copies), and we also hear what it was like to work with Isaac Asimov. Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ Three big takeaways from this conversation are: 1) You should start a blog. Even if it’s anonymous. Because it’s a great creative medium, and everyone should be engaged in some kind of creative medium as a long-term in

  • 39: Tyler Cowen - Economist and Master Generalist on: Economic Outlook, Social Change, and Future Cities

    12/11/2018 Duration: 59min

    Tyler Cowen is an American economist, academic, and writer. He is the author of books like The Great Stagnation, Average is Over, The Complacent Class, and more. Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ He occupies the Holbert L. Harris Chair of economics, as a professor at George Mason University, and is co-author, with Alex Tabarrok, of the popular economics blog Marginal Revolution. Cowen and Tabarrok have also ventured into online education by starting Marginal Revolution University. He currently writes a regular column for Bloomberg View. He also has written for such publications as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Time, Wired, Newsweek, and the Wilson Quarterly. Cowen also serves as faculty director of George Mason's Mercatus Center, a university research center that focuses on the market economy. In February 2011, Cowen received a nomination as one of the most influential economists in the last decade in a survey by The Econom

  • 38: Q&A with Listeners from our Newsletter

    05/11/2018 Duration: 28min

    We answer questions from listeners on our newsletter. The following 11 questions are answered in the episode: 1) How can I change careers and become a real estate copywriter? 2) Will biotech become a big industry? Does Free Will exist? 3) Should you work in finance? How can I study better? How does one become a renaissance man? Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ 4) What 3 top things would you recommend for business and career for a college freshman? 5) How do you develop an international career? What is the best job for an international career? 6) How do I start a commonplace in Evernote? 7) How much do you attribute luck to your finance career, Mikael? 8) What path would you take if you were 18 again?   9) What is the best way to get 10.000 euro from you? 10) People say gold has intrinsic value. Why? 11) How do you set your goals? Do you tell others? Or do you have systems and processes? *Subscribe to Future Skills on: iTunes | Android | Stitcher | Sp

  • 37: Mattias Ribbing - Speed Up Learning, Think Pictorially, and the Future School System

    29/10/2018 Duration: 49min

    Grandmaster of Memory Mattias Ribbing joins us today. He is an author, educator, and 3-time Swedish champion of memory sport. He’s also become a Grandmaster of Memory internationally. Mattias sits down for a conversation about mnemonics, biohacking, self-improvement, minimalism, and his thoughts on improving the school system. Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ The first half of the episode is about learning and the human brain: How to think in pictures (the way the brain processes information fastest) The benefits of thinking pictorially (“give your brain folders”) How to learn a new area fast What to do when studying and feeling confused How to go from big picture to granular details How to become fluent in languages—and why we teach languages inefficiently in school Here are the questions asked during the second half, about the school system: Are we being dumbed down? What does the new school system look like? Should we imp

  • 36: How to Think Differently (Like Arnold & Stephenie)

    21/10/2018 Duration: 16min

    How To Avoid Herd Mentality. Stephenie Meyers broke all the rules and created a $3 Billion Dollar franchise (just with movies), sold 120 million books, and in the process, created a new genre: “Vampire-Romance”. So don’t underestimate her powers. Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ We talk about how to get started diverging from the crowd. Before you can be a real contrarian, you need to practice being one in small things.... like daring to walk into forbidden places, going to places other tourists aren’t, and walking in the middle of the road, or across the square alone. All of these things, there is a slight resistance towards doing, wouldn’t you agree? Finally, we get to the big leagues—how to differentiate your thinking: (1) have different inputs for information and stimulation, (2) develop your own unique view, (3) analyze information differently or better than others.   *Subscribe to Future Skills on: iTunes | Android | Stitcher | Spotify *Join our

  • 35: Herd Animals, Stoics, Independents, and Contrarians

    15/10/2018 Duration: 14min

    There are 4 modes of being: Herd Animal, Stoic, Independent, and Contrarian. You can look at it visually like this: Herd Animal------------------------Stoic------Independent------------------Contrarian Herd Animal = Go with the crowd, fit in, be nice, and stampede in collective panic. Stoic = Self-centered and serene, focused on one’s own world and work. Independent = Going with/against crowd, but without any strong emotion attached. Contrarian = Taking a stand for something and against the crowd for profit/ideology *Subscribe to Future Skills on: iTunes | Android | Stitcher | Spotify Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠

  • 34: Erik Townsend: Macro Economics - What Makes the World Work

    08/10/2018 Duration: 01h10min

    Erik Townsend is a retired software entrepreneur turned hedge fund manager and host of Macrovoices Podcast. Throughout his career, Erik has capitalized on his ability to understand complex systems and anticipate paradigm shifts far in advance of the mainstream. A teenage computer protégé, he spent most of his high school years at MIT's Artificial Intelligence laboratory, where he taught himself several computer programming languages. Erik became an independent software development and design consultant to Digital Corporation's manufacturing systems technology group at age 17. By age 20 he owned his first private aircraft. Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ Erik draws on many different world trends and we learn a lot. Here are some highlights: Why you should not be like Warren Buffett (achieve the Sweet Spot). His personal role model—and why you can *not* emulate him (but rather find your own role model, that jibe with YOUR personal style.)

  • 33: Walter Kiechel: Lords of Strategy (Part 2)

    01/10/2018 Duration: 38min

    In this second episode with Walter Kiechel, we continue where we left off last time in our discussion about Strategy, and Walter’s popular book “The Lords of Strategy”. Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ In case you didn’t listen to the last episode, Walter has over 30 years of experience in the media industry and among other things --- he's been the Managing Editor of Fortune Magazine and the Editorial Director of Harvard Business Publishing (which includes the famous Harvard Business Review). You can get in touch with Walter through the Lords of Strategy website. In this episode we go in-depth about the Strategy consulting industry: Why does strategy consulting work? Why do companies hire these consultants? What is the “Jungian Shadow” of Strategy? And what did business thinkers Tom Peters and Peter Collin, tell Walter about the pitfalls of Strategy consulting. We also learn why Walter thinks clients of Strategy Firms are becoming more deman

  • 32: Walter Kiechel: A Life in Media (Part 1)

    24/09/2018 Duration: 50min

    We talk to Walter Kiechel III. This episode will be particularly interesting if you'd like to get into the media business and understand how it works. Walter has more than 30 years of experience in the media industry; first as a business journalist, then as an author. Walter has served as the Managing Editor of Fortune Magazine and the Editorial Director of Harvard Business Publishing (which, of course, includes the famous Harvard Business Review). He’s also authored the two books “Lords of Strategy” and “Office Hours: a Guide in the Managerial Life.”  Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ In this episode we learn: Walter’s background before getting into the media industry and the story of how he made the decision of going to work for Fortune Magazine, instead of taking a higher paying job at a large consulting firm. How a big business publication or newspaper like Fortune Magazine runs. How Walter stopped working for Fortune Magazine, pursued a

  • 31: Investor beginner errors you really want to avoid

    16/09/2018 Duration: 16min

    In thís episode you'll learn: why celebrating high stock prices is wrong why next year's, any year's, Price/Earnings ratio is irrelevant that one strategic shareholder selling to another rarely means anything useful ... and a few more things, Mikael Syding picked up on his way from total beginner to the head of The European Hedge Fund Of The Decade. Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠   * Leave a review on iTunes to help us reach more people.  

  • 30: The 2x Rule

    09/09/2018 Duration: 13min

    The 2x Rule is a practical application of the Experience Curve. It's a guideline for how you can plan your career. The 2x Rule states that you should be willing to take half the entry salary of a prestigious company in order to maximize on learning for some time while you are still young. Do you want to learn more about investing?⁠ Check out ⁠https://theinvestingcourse.com/⁠ In this episode we talk about: - What the 2x rule is - How you can use it - 3 bad career choices - And 4 areas where (future industries) where the 2X Rule might apply most - And the risks it entails As a final tip, if you are in university we advice you to make two lists: one with high-paying jobs and another with jobs you're really interested in.   * Subscribe to Future Skills on: iTunes | Android | Stitcher | Spotify * Leave a review on iTunes to help us reach more people. * Join our newsletter for weekly summaries of the episodes.  * Apply for the Future Skills Program Email us at admin@futureskillspodcast.com  

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