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The Non-Obvious Show

The Non-Obvious Show

De: Rohit Bhargava
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Rohit Bhargava is on a mission to inspire more non-obvious thinking in the world. As a 3-time WSJ bestselling author of ten books, founder of the Non-Obvious Company, and "non-obvious" keynote speaker, he is recognized as one of the most entertaining and original speakers on trends, innovation, and marketing in the world. The Non-Obvious Show is his new venture where he shares books that can help expand your way of thinking. Each week Rohit will interview an author whose book offers an inspiring form of non-obvious thinking on topics such as afrofuturism, technoableism, and existential hope. The featured books include those selected from the annual Non-Obvious Book Awards, and other books that he has recently found captivating.2024 Economía Marketing Marketing y Ventas
Episodios
  • The Future of Storytelling (For Creators) with Charlie Melcher - PART 1 OF 2 (#58)
    Nov 4 2025

    This week's conversation explores the significant transformation in storytelling, highlighting a shift from traditional, passive media consumption to immersive, interactive experiences that empower audiences and foster social connections.

    Takeaways

    We are experiencing a renaissance in storytelling.
    There is a paradigm shift in how stories are created and consumed.
    Traditional media was flat and passive.
    The new media landscape is immersive and interactive.
    Audiences now have agency in their storytelling experiences.
    Stories are becoming more embodied and responsive.
    The shift is leading to more social interactions around stories.
    Transformative experiences are at the core of new storytelling.
    The evolution of media is changing our relationship with stories.
    This change is significant for both creators and consumers.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Flourishing of Human Creativity
    00:12 Finding Immersive Experiences
    00:34 The Renaissance of Storytelling

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    40 m
  • The Future of Exploration [LIVE] - What Will Human Discovery Look Like In the Next Decade? (#57)
    Oct 28 2025

    This conversation delves into the future of exploration, focusing on the ocean and space, and the importance of self-discovery and equity in these fields. Layne Beachley, a legendary surfer, and Dawn McIntosh, a space systems engineer, discuss their experiences and insights on how exploration can be more responsible and inclusive. They emphasize the need to protect our oceans, the role of women in exploration, and the potential of virtual reality to enhance our understanding of the world.

    Takeaways

    Exploring the ocean demands self-reflection and awareness.
    Women's surfing embraces grace and flow over power.
    The ocean is vital for human life and should be protected.
    Exploration should include self-discovery and personal growth.
    Equity in exploration can lead to more diverse voices.
    Indigenous cultures offer valuable lessons for sustainable living.
    Technology can both help and hinder exploration efforts.
    Virtual reality can provide unique exploration experiences.
    The overview effect can inspire environmental protection.
    Collaboration is key in both ocean and space exploration.

    Chapters

    00:00 Exploring the Depths Within and Beyond
    13:31 The Future of Exploration: Ocean vs. Space
    24:35 Equity in Exploration: Paving the Way for Future Generations
    36:17 The Spiritual Connection to the Ocean
    47:29 Virtual Exploration: Bridging the Gap

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    49 m
  • Why the World Still Needs Human Experts with Dorie Clark (#56)
    Oct 21 2025

    In this conversation, Dorie Clark discusses the significance of human expertise in an era dominated by AI. She emphasizes the need for long-term thinking and strategic planning, while also addressing the challenges of perseverance versus quitting. The discussion highlights the evolving landscape of expertise and personal branding, particularly in the context of generative AI's impact on media and content creation. Dorie shares insights on how individuals can maintain their relevance and distinctiveness in a rapidly changing world.

    Takeaways

    Expertise is crucial in a world increasingly influenced by AI.
    Long-term thinking is essential for personal and professional growth.
    It's important to create structures that allow for strategic thinking.
    Understanding what you don't want can clarify your career path.
    Perseverance is key, but knowing when to quit is equally important.
    Building a personal brand is more important than ever.
    AI can commoditize expertise, but human connection remains vital.
    Distinctiveness is essential to stand out in a crowded market.
    The future of media will require a focus on quality over quantity.
    Investing in your expertise can lead to greater opportunities.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Importance of Human Expertise in the Age of AI
    02:21 Understanding the Long Game
    12:22 Navigating Perseverance and Quitting
    12:53 The Value of Expertise in a Changing World
    25:16 The Future of Media and Expertise

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    31 m
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