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Leaving a love letter to future generations

Life gives us a the short ride on ‘spaceship earth’ – so we better make the most of it, tech pioneer Pascal Morgan told me on the Inside Ideas podcast.

Founder of think.speak.transform, Pascal has for over three decades worked as a technology and media strategist for Fortune 500 companies, experience he now shares with companies keen to be relevant in a sustainable future.

“I have an idealist outlook when it comes to the future”, Pascal says, when asked what a world that works for everyone looks like. “It is a sharing economy, a solutions driven economy, which is diverse and inclusive, where we cherish our next generations and leverage the knowledge and wisdom of our older generations.”

The pragmatic philospher

With think.speak.transform he gives innovators the skinny on how disruptive technologies and new business models can solve some of the global challenges standing in the way of the “interconnected society based on shared values” he believes so passionately about creating. He implores his audiences to see that the “future is bright” if only we adjust our mindsets and learn to “evolve through complex challenges”.

His ideas on how we “navigate the complexity” of it all make him a popular figure, and the pragmatic philosopher, a senior mentor at Germantech, business coach to start-ups, and former board member of the European Technology Chamber, has become a respected member of the faculty at the futur/io Institute for Emerging Technologies.

On Inside Ideas he shares some genuine pearls about what we can do to be the change we want to see in the world – and you can catch the episode from season 3 on YouTube.

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Marc is Editor-at-Large for Innovators Magazine and host of INSIDE IDEAS, his OnePoint5Media video podcast show. Marc is a member of the World Economic Forum Expert Network, Resilient Futurist, and award-winning Global Food Reformist.

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