Disruption Expert Pascal Finette: Becoming Antifragile in a World of Constant Change
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The future is a paradox we have to learn to hold.
In this episode of How We Future, Lisa Kay Solomon is joined by Pascal Finette, Co-Founder radical, an organization that offers strategic advice to help leaders build organizations that strengthen under stress instead of breaking. Over nearly three decades, Pascal has led transformations at eBay, Mozilla, and Google, and he brings refreshing honesty about what it really takes to navigate uncertainty.
The conversation centers on a simple question Pascal asks thousands of executives: "The future is ___." How you fill in that blank reveals everything. Some say bright. Some say terrifying. Pascal argues we need to hold both views at once because the future genuinely is contradictory. He and Lisa talk about the danger of the "official future," that narrow path organizations and people lock themselves into that leaves them brittle when inevitable shocks arrive.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
- Why holding opposing views of the future at once is essential
- Why curiosity is the most important muscle for navigating change
- What anti-fragility means in practice and how it differs from resilience
Pascal encourages listeners to ask more meaningful questions about their role in society rather than just focusing on quarterly profits. The future, he reminds us, is ours to create.
Links from the episode:
- Radical Briefing
- The Heretic x GYSHIDO
- The Official Future Trap
- Pascal’s Disruption Mapping Exercise