by Minter Dial | Jul 21, 2024 | Blockchain, Entertainment, Minter Dialogue, New Tech, Podcast, Politics, Psychedelics, Travel
Minter Dialogue with Torsten Hoffmann This episode features the multifaceted filmmaker and techno optimist, Torsten Hoffmann. In this conversation, in time with the launch of his new documentary film, “Fortitude, Forging the trillion dollar space economy”...
by Minter Dial | Oct 29, 2023 | Blockchain, Business, Minter Dialogue, Podcast
Minter Dialogue with Lena Rantsevich Lena Rantsevich is a rebel, treating life as an intellectual and emotional pursuit. Formerly head of Samsung Electronics in Belarus, Business Person of the Year, TEDx speaker and co-founder of businesses in decentralised justice,...
by Minter Dial | Nov 24, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Blockchain, Business, Ethics, Leadership, Marketing, Meaningfulness, Politics
The outlook for business is laced with dark clouds Over the past two years, governments have printed extraordinary sums of money to “buoy” the economy. In the process, the trend toward bigger government continues inexorably onward. In some countries, the government...
by Minter Dial | May 11, 2021 | Blockchain, Ethics, Meaningfulness, Politics
To be labelled as tribal these days is frequently considered a bad thing. Tribalism has negative connotations. At a minimum, it’s associated with driving a gap between “us and them” and often suggests some form of sense of superiority. At its worst,...
by Minter Dial | Dec 15, 2019 | Blockchain, Minter Dialogue, Podcast
Minter Dialogue with Adah Parris Adah Parris is a futurist, cultural innovator, keynote speaker and Board advisor. Adah’s an enthusiastic curator of people, patterns and stories. In this conversation with Adah, we discuss some of the biggest challenges facing...
by Minter Dial | Jun 20, 2019 | Blockchain, Leadership
It’s rather amazing how frequently the words “fake” and “authentic” appear in published articles or are mentioned in talks about our digitally infused world. Ironically, though, these two words seem rarely to be mentioned in the same...