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The Freeing Energy Podcast

Bill Nussey - Author, TED Speaker, and Climate Investor

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Hear from energy pioneers and visionaries from across the globe who are accelerating the shift to clean energy by making their own electric power for their homes, offices, and communities. Join TED speaker, author, and climate investor, Bill Nussey and co-host Sam Easterby as they talk to the people who are disrupting the century-old grid monopoly and making clean, local energy a reality. Visit FreeingEnergy.com for more.
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Join us as we talk to the skeptics, supporters, and innovators in the fields that depend on electricity to run their industries, which is changing every single day. Hosted by Greg Robinson and Flo Lumsden, an Aston podcast produced by Chorus Studios.
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As a kid, Matt Loszak loved to learn and perform magic tricks. The only problem? He ended up telling the audience the secret mechanism of the trick! Today, Matt is still breaking down magic tricks, but this time, it’s the alchemy of nuclear power. Matt and his team at Aalo Atomics are working to commercialize the breakthrough Marvel microreactor de…
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Nadim Maluf discusses the future of electric vehicles (EVs), battery systems, and their implications. We delve into challenges and solutions regarding energy production, grid changes, raw material sovereignty, global EV adoption, and software solutions to address charging anxiety. Explore the impact of EVs on different geographies, cost implication…
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Nadav Goshen discusses agile hardware, specifically additive manufacturing (3D printing). As the CEO of Alta Maker he discusses how this technology transforms industries by creating complex designs, localizing production, and revolutionizing supply chains. We explore its potential impact on different sectors, from aerospace to consumer goods, and h…
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Matt Jones delves into the future of democratizing transportation. Matt discusses challenges and opportunities, emphasizing inclusivity, collaboration, and innovation as key drivers for transforming transportation systems worldwide. He highlights the importance of addressing diverse mobility needs, envisioning a future where unique travel requireme…
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Charlene Li discusses the future of leadership, technology, and societal changes expected by 2032. We delve into how leadership styles are evolving from hierarchical to relational, emphasizing the importance of continuous transformation and adapting to change in organizations. The discussion also covers the potential impact of quantum computing on …
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Bill Nussey discusses the rise of local energy solutions, emphasizing their potential impact and benefits compared to traditional centralized systems. Learn about recent government legislation incentivizing clean energy and debunk myths about solar panel disposal. We highlight the financial advantages of embracing solar and battery technologies at …
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Ray Cornyn discusses the evolving automotive industry, focusing on the increasing role of silicon and software in shaping future vehicles. We explore the shift from traditional isolated systems to centralized processing capabilities, the potential applications of extensive sensor data, challenges faced by automakers in adapting to software-defined …
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Peter Arduini discusses the transformative potential of AI and data in revolutionizing healthcare delivery. We explore the significant impact of AI in reshaping diagnostic support, remote monitoring, and overall lifestyle management in healthcare. Peter emphasizes AI's role in enhancing care quality, reducing costs, and improving outcomes. Explore …
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Lindsay Newman and Riley Newman discuss the growing popularity of the Pickleball. They describe pickleball as a unique combination of badminton, tennis, and ping pong, played on a smaller court with a durable whiffle ball and paddles slightly larger than ping pong paddles. The main reasons for pickleball's rising popularity include its social atmos…
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Jesse Levinson, CTO and founder of Zoox, explains the vision and approach of building autonomous vehicles from the ground up rather than retrofitting existing vehicles. We explore the potential impact of autonomous technology on cities, society, and the transportation industry, emphasizing the benefits of safe, efficient, and accessible mobility fo…
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Lenwood Ross, CEO of Accelerate, delves into the anticipated changes in the workforce and talent acquisition over the next decade. Lenwood predicts a shift away from traditional recruiting methods, highlighting the rising importance of social skills, collaboration, and innovation in a boundary-less, digitally connected work environment. He emphasiz…
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Keesa Schrene highlights the growing importance of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors in institutional investments and corporate practices. Institutional investors, under pressure from regulators and retail investors, are emphasizing inclusivity, diversity, and ethical considerations in company leadership and decision-making. The d…
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Pat Walters and Chris Betty discuss how technology will play a vital role in reshaping the way we work in the coming years. They envision a world where humans will have personal AI assistants that provide real-time support, personalized coaching, and continuous learning opportunities. These AI assistants will enable individuals to focus more on cre…
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Laura Baldwin explores the evolving landscape of education and the changing role of universities and companies in preparing individuals for the future. She discusses the diminishing necessity of a college degree, the increasing focus on skill-based hiring, and the vital importance of continuous learning, especially in technology-related fields. The…
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This discussion featured key thinkers shaping business and innovation. Among them were W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne, renowned for their "Blue Ocean Strategy" that introduced non-disruptive creation, illustrating how new markets can emerge without disturbing existing ones. Roger Martin's work on integrative thinking addressed economic and politic…
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Sarah Fay discusses the topic of personal data ownership and the importance of individuals having control over their own information. We explored the challenges of data privacy and the potential risks of data breaches. The conversation also touched upon the role of regulations like GDPR in protecting individuals' data rights. We considered the bene…
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Kim Storin discusses the implementation of AI in organizations and its potential impact on society. The speakers discuss the challenges faced by companies in adopting AI and the need to view AI as a business strategy rather than just a technical tool. She emphasizes the importance of building an AI center of excellence and keeping AI competency clo…
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Joe Deitch highlights the significant impact of longer lifespans on retirement planning and the need for individuals to save and invest for a longer period. This is Part 2 of a two-part interview. The concept of "escape velocity" is introduced, where medical advancements in lifespan extension outpace the passage of time, potentially leading to sign…
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Joe Deitch delves into the future of personal finance and discuss the driving factors that will shape it in the next decade. This is Part 1 of a two-part interview. He highlights several key points, starting with the anticipated increase in lifespans and its profound implications for retirement planning. As people live longer, the need to save for …
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Ben Marcus discusses the exciting future of drones and their potential applications across different industries. The use of drones for surveillance, infrastructure inspection, package delivery, and even passenger transportation holds promise for enhancing efficiency and convenience. However, there are challenges to address, including safety, privac…
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Barbara Martin Coppola, Chief Digital Officer of IKEA, discusses the future of IKEA and its digital transformation. Barbara shares her background in technology and highlights the importance of using technology to improve people's lives. She explains that IKEA is combining its deep understanding of home furnishings with digital innovations to create…
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Amy Webb discusses the role of gender in technology and the challenges in achieving fair representation in the industry. Amy acknowledges that gender and technology are being extensively talked about but note the lack of concrete action to address the issue. She highlights the need for changes in educational institutions, recruitment practices, and…
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Steve Cannon discusses the future of sports and entertainment stadiums. He emphasizes the shift towards consumer-centric design, aiming to create immersive experiences for fans. Steve mentions surprising advancements such as holographic technology and augmented reality that enhance the stadium experience. We highlight the importance of incorporatin…
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Siim Sikkut discusses the changing landscape of citizenship and governance in the 21st century, particularly in relation to digital e-residency. We highlight the growing distinction between citizenship, residency, and service consumption, with an emphasis on the ability to access services from different jurisdictions. Simm notes the rise of digital…
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Nigel Topping explores the role of leadership in driving action and the potential for environmental leadership to become a competitive advantage. Nigel mentions the need for fundamental reforms, including operating economies within planetary boundaries, governance reform, fiscal reform, and legal reform. The significance of industries like steel, c…
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Miyoko Schinner from Miyoko's Creamery, a compassion-centric food company, discusses the importance of considering the consequences of food choices on the environment and living beings. She emphasizes the need to shift towards more compassionate and sustainable practices in the food industry. The discussion also explores the transformation of tradi…
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Melanie Matheu explains that their company is working on printing larger parts of the human anatomy, such as organs, to eliminate the organ transplant waitlist. They have developed a super-fast laser printer that can achieve the necessary resolution for building human organs. The conversation covers the engineering challenges, potential application…
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Dr. John Kotter discusses the enduring principles of leadership and change management. He emphasizes that while the world is evolving rapidly, the fundamental nature of leadership remains constant due to the hard-wired traits of human beings. John highlights the need for more people to contribute to leadership efforts as the pace of change increase…
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Jim Richards talks about the future of farming and the focus on regenerative farming. We discussed the challenges faced by modern agriculture, such as soil degradation and environmental issues. Jim highlighted the need for change and explored the principles of regenerative farming as a solution. This approach emphasizes the restoration of soil heal…
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Jeremy Dale discusses the relevance of adopting a punk rock mentality in modern business. He suggests that businesses should embrace the characteristics of the millennial generation, which he refers to as the "new punk rockers." These characteristics include being principled, socially aware, purpose-driven, creative, and willing to challenge the st…
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Dimitry Kaminsky discusses the topic of longevity and its impact on various aspects of society. We discuss the definition of longevity, emphasizing the importance of proactive health and extended productive life. Dimitry highlights the growing aging population and the gap between health life expectancy and overall life expectancy. The role of AI-dr…
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Roman Pacewicz discusses the profound impact of technology on personal and business aspects of life. He highlights the surprising development of personal independence, where individuals can market their skills, work remotely, and choose their own jobs. The connectedness facilitated by technology, through devices like smartphones and tablets, has tr…
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Mary Fenske discusses the future of bras. She highlights the need for improved design and functionality, and the flaws in current bra designs, including discomfort and lack of support, as well as their negative impact on women's health. She emphasizes the importance of personalized and functional clothing, scientific testing, and education to bring…
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Martyn Clark discusses the pressing need to address climate change. We explor the scientific consensus on the issue and the potential consequences of inaction, such as rising sea levels and extreme weather events. Martyn highlighst the importance of governments and corporations taking responsibility and implementing sustainable practices. The conve…
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Eric Langshur emphasizes three key aspects of the digital imperative: virtual care delivery, personalization of healthcare, and transformative business models. Virtual care delivery enables convenient access to healthcare services through digital platforms, freeing patients from geographic constraints. Personalization refers to tailoring healthcare…
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Eric Kaufman, Chief Revenue Officer of Dama Financial, discusses their efforts to revolutionize the financial backbone of the marijuana industry by transitioning from cash transactions to electronic banking. They aim to facilitate compliance and transparency in cannabis-related transactions. Key points include the challenges faced by the industry, …
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Doug Bentz explores the future of the in-stadium sports experience, focusing on connectivity, personalization, and data utilization. We discuss flexible arena designs, frictionless entry, pop-up shops, and the potential for doubling revenue within a decade. Doug highlights the shift towards an entertainment-focused model and the integration of tech…
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Dave Stangis discusses the future of the food industry, particularly in relation to sustainability and innovation. Dave emphasizes the importance of sustainability as a strategic tool for companies to stay ahead of trends and build resilient supply chains. He notes that decision-making cycles in the industry need to be faster due to the evolving ma…
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Craig Pickens discusses the future of the aviation industry. We explore the potential for self-flying aircraft, mentioning companies like Cora, Airbus, Bell Helicopter, and Leonardo that are working on autonomous and electric aircraft designs. Craig acknowledges that regulatory approval and public acceptance are the main challenges for widespread a…
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Trevor Moawad discusses mindset and its role in achieving high performance in sports and business. Trevor shares his contrarian view, emphasizing the need to eliminate negative thinking and language instead of solely promoting positive thinking. He draws from his experiences working with athletes and coaches, highlighting the practical application …
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Tom Siebel discusses the practical applications of AI in government, particularly in defense. He highlights the significant adoption of AI in the Department of Defense, with examples of how it is being used for readiness, logistics, supply chain optimization, and predictive maintenance. We also address the ongoing non-kinetic warfare in the AI doma…
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Michael interviews Rich Karlgaard about his book "Late Bloomers" and the concept of late blooming. They discuss the notion of early success and how it is perceived in different industries. Rich emphasizes that the definition of a late bloomer depends on the context of the industry and highlights examples like Tom Brady and successful entrepreneurs …
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Peter Moore from the Liverpool Football Club discusses their focus on evolving the fan experience both inside and outside the stadium. He prioritizes providing a first-class experience for fans attending games at Anfield, investing in stadium amenities and services. Peter and his team have received awards for the best stadium experience in the Prem…
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Luke Johnson discusses the existing issues in the housing and mortgage markets, which are characterized by outdated processes and lack of digitalization. The need for reform and digital transformation is highlighted. Technology can play a crucial role in providing real-time, transparent education to consumers, empowering them to make informed decis…
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Joel Marcus discusses the concept of clusters and their significance in driving innovation, economic growth, and the future of various industries. Joel explains the genesis of the cluster model and its four critical qualities: location, proximity to science centers, depth of scientific talent, and access to risk capital. We discuss how clusters hav…
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Holly O Driscoll discusses the future of packaging and its transformation to address sustainability concerns and reduce waste. We discuss the alarming consumption of plastic bags and containers, driven by increased buying power in developing countries. Holly provides examples from India where smaller packaging sizes and biodegradable options are be…
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Eloise Villseca discusses how fine dining will continue to exist but with a reduction in the number of establishments, emphasizing personalized and exclusive experiences. The conversation touches on the use of technology in the kitchen, including the potential for ultrasonics and 3D printing, although the effectiveness of 3D printing for food is qu…
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Chris Obdam discusses the origins of Betty Blocks and the problem it aimed to solve—allowing non-technical users to build applications quickly and efficiently. The conversation delves into the potential of no-code programming in various industries, such as healthcare, legal, and local governments, where simple applications can solve specific proble…
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Telisa Yancy discusses the future of insurance in the rapidly evolving digital and AI-driven world. She highlights the significance of insurance as a crucial purchase for individuals and families and the opportunities for transformation in the industry. Telisa emphasizes the role of data and real-time processing in providing more customer-driven in…
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Sonny Magena discusses the shortcomings of the current education system and the need for a transformation to prepare students for the future. We challenge the traditional model of memorization and advocate for a shift towards developing critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and adaptability. Sonny emphasizes the importance of addressing "wicke…
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