by kurt | Dec 20, 2016 | Videos 2016
Allowing ourselves to be open to change means we have to be willing to let go of what if, and invest ourselves in what is. Drawing on decades of teaching leadership through horsemanship, Nancy Lowery shows us that when we take the time to listen and be truly present...
by kurt | Dec 20, 2016 | Videos 2016
Building systems that are fit for the future means beginning with the end in mind and working together with unlikely allies. Our greatest challenges can only be addressed if we learn to do so. Chad Park lays out an approach that aligns diverse perspectives towards a...
by kurt | Dec 20, 2016 | Videos 2016
Computer science teaches a problem-solving paradigm that can be very useful for finding innovative solutions to everyday challenges. Based on his own experience of inventing the world’s first non-invasive flu vaccine, Virji tells us how he used computer science to...
by kurt | Dec 20, 2016 | Videos 2016
Julia Hardy tells us how she uses humour to combat endemic online sexism, and explains how the actions of this small percentage of men not only adversely affect and change women’s behaviour, but actually cause detriment to other men. Julie Hardy is a technology and...
by kurt | Dec 20, 2016 | Videos 2016
In 1916, Einstein used his Theory of Relativity to predict that gravity moved throughout the universe as tiny ripples in the very fabric of spacetime: gravitational waves. Scientists have searched exhaustively for these waves since the 1960’s. Physicist Michael...