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Moving beyond our assumptions
St. James’s Place Podcast: Tomorrow Comes Today
Season 2, Episode 2: Moving beyond our assumptions
In this episode of Tomorrow Comes Today we ask the questions: How can the biases we hold within us affect the decisions we make and the work we produce? Ultimately, how do they shape our future?
Matt Potter, Rob Gardner and Vicki Foster explore these questions through three different lenses with our guests this week - the future of the world we live in with futurist Mark Stevenson, the future of aging with Professor of Economics Andrew Scott and the algorithms that shape our lives with Dr Safiya Umoja Noble.
Presenters: Vicki Foster, Rob Gardner, Matt Potter
Producer: Sera Berksoy
Editing: Nathan Copelin
Assistant Producers: James Lawrence, Stuart Knott, James Busby
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