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A Chat With The TED Conference Creator: Curiosity, Understanding, & Information Anxiety | Richard Saul Wurman

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Just because we live in the age of information doesn’t mean that we’re actually learning. As a society, we’re overwhelmed, and there’s a reason for it — the explosion of non-information. This candid episode reveals more about it.

Today, we’re diving into the mind of Richard Saul Wurman, an American architect, designer, and visionary creator behind the TED Conference. He is a prolific thinker and content creator, having written, designed, and published 90 books, among a plethora of other accomplishments.

Considered the father of information architecture, he shares his unique approach to understanding complex subjects and why he believes in embracing our “stupidity” as a way to innovate and remain curious and open to new ideas.

Wurman also delivers a relevant criticism of the current state of education that relies on memorization and how AI is disrupting that. On the same note, he elaborates on the concepts behind his books “Information Anxiety” and “UnderstandingUnderstanding,” delivering a unique POV on how the currently overwhelming amount of non-information clouds our minds.

Beyond AI, we also dig into how the TED conference was born and Wurman’s philosophy of work. These unconventional perspectives on innovation, learning, and communication offer listeners a fresh viewpoint on how to navigate the complexities of the modern world.

Tune in for a dose of unconventional wisdom.

Key Takeaways:

Introduction (00:00)
Richard’s Take On Simplifying, Curiosity, and Embracing Ignorance (01:11)
Discussing AI’s Impact on Information Anxiety (11:24)
Facing Failure by Doing Good Work (16:40)
Understanding, Understanding / Explaining, Explaining (22:02)
Richard on His Experience With the TED Conference (27:58)
Speed Round Questions (36:42)

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Is your company ready for the most disrupted and digital workforce in history?

It is estimated over 1 billion people will need reskilling by 2030, and more than 300 million jobs will be impacted by AI.

Work, identity, and what it means to be human are rapidly changing. Join Nate Thompson and Alex Schwartz in conversations with the top voices in the Future of Work and uncover how to meet this dynamic new reality driven by AI, hybrid work, societal shifts, and our increasingly digital world.

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Just because we live in the age of information doesn’t mean that we’re actually learning. As a society, we’re overwhelmed, and there’s a reason for it — the explosion of non-information. This candid episode reveals more about it.

Today, we’re diving into the mind of Richard Saul Wurman, an American architect, designer, and visionary creator behind the TED Conference. He is a prolific thinker and content creator, having written, designed, and published 90 books, among a plethora of other accomplishments.

Considered the father of information architecture, he shares his unique approach to understanding complex subjects and why he believes in embracing our “stupidity” as a way to innovate and remain curious and open to new ideas.

Wurman also delivers a relevant criticism of the current state of education that relies on memorization and how AI is disrupting that. On the same note, he elaborates on the concepts behind his books “Information Anxiety” and “UnderstandingUnderstanding,” delivering a unique POV on how the currently overwhelming amount of non-information clouds our minds.

Beyond AI, we also dig into how the TED conference was born and Wurman’s philosophy of work. These unconventional perspectives on innovation, learning, and communication offer listeners a fresh viewpoint on how to navigate the complexities of the modern world.

Tune in for a dose of unconventional wisdom.

Key Takeaways:

Introduction (00:00)
Richard’s Take On Simplifying, Curiosity, and Embracing Ignorance (01:11)
Discussing AI’s Impact on Information Anxiety (11:24)
Facing Failure by Doing Good Work (16:40)
Understanding, Understanding / Explaining, Explaining (22:02)
Richard on His Experience With the TED Conference (27:58)
Speed Round Questions (36:42)

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Learn more about Richard Saul Wurman:
https://www.wurman.com

Subscribe to our YouTube channel:

https://bit.ly/44ieyPB

Follow our podcast:

Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/44kONi6

Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3NtVK9W

Join the TDW tribe and learn more:

https://disruptedwork.com

🙏 - Alex & Nate

[Free Download] The Future of Work Mindset: https://www.thedisruptedworkforce.com/mindset

Connect with us:

✩ TDW Website - https://www.thedisruptedworkforce.com/

✩ TDW Podcast - https://www.thedisruptedworkforce.com/podcast

✩ LinkedIn Alex - https://www.linkedin.com/in/iamalexschwartz/

✩ LinkedIn Nate - https://www.linkedin.com/in/healthydisruptor/

✩ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/disruptedwork/

✩ Support the Podcast - coming soon!

ABOUT THE DISRUPTED WORKFORCE:

The Disrupted Workforce is a podcast focusing on the intersection of human experience, AI, and the Future of Work.

Is your company ready for the most disrupted and digital workforce in history?

It is estimated over 1 billion people will need reskilling by 2030, and more than 300 million jobs will be impacted by AI.

Work, identity, and what it means to be human are rapidly changing. Join Nate Thompson and Alex Schwartz in conversations with the top voices in the Future of Work and uncover how to meet this dynamic new reality driven by AI, hybrid work, societal shifts, and our increasingly digital world.

Discover why a Future of Work Mindset is your key to prepare, navigate, and thrive!

  continue reading

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