Minter Dialogue with Marshall Mosher
Marshall Mosher is a world-record-holding action sport poly athlete, tech futurist and host of the Inside the Adventure podcast. He’s also the founder and CEO of Vestigo that builds performance-enhancing experiences that train your team to embrace innovation and navigate change through a mindset of courage. In this conversation, we explore Marshall’s world of adventure sports, the challenge of running up to the edge of one’s limits. We look at Virtual Reality can be used to create meaningful learning experiences for businesses, especially when working remotely. We also look at what the future holds for VR tech.
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To connect with Marshall Mosher:
- You can follow Marshall on his very popular Instagram account @MarshallMosher or on Twitter: @MarshallMosher
- Marshall Mosher on Linkedin
- Check out Marshall’s podcast Inside the Adventure
Site(s) mentioned:
- The Steven Spielberg film, Ready Player One. Here’s the trailer
- Brené Brown – TED talk The Power of Vulnerability
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Music credit: The jingle at the beginning of the show is courtesy of my friend, Pierre Journel, author of the Guitar Channel. And, the new sign-off music is “A Convinced Man,” a song I co-wrote and recorded with Stephanie Singer back in the late 1980s (please excuse the quality of the sound!).
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