Facing Existential Risks with Rob Wiblin

Facing Existential Risks with Rob Wiblin

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The most memorable comedians aren’t just the ones who make us laugh.They’re the ones who help us see the world differently.And few people understand that better than comedian Brent Pella.Brent — a filmmaker, stand-up comedian, and longtime cast member on Wild ’N Out — sits down w ...  Show more

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What if the systems we live and work in are ready for a total redesign? Strategic Futurist Nancy Giordano joins Stephanie to discuss how feminine thinking, indigenous wisdom, and quantum consciousness are pointing us toward a more relational, human-centered future. They explore w ...  Show more

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