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How Your World Works
Popular Mechanics / Panoply
42 episodes
2 days ago
This is a podcast about how the world works, featuring the news, stories, and people that make it happen.
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This is a podcast about how the world works, featuring the news, stories, and people that make it happen.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Technology
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How to Tell The Future
How Your World Works
31 minutes
9 years ago
How to Tell The Future
On today's episode, we talk to Glenn Hiemstra, the founder of Futurist.com. To start with, he explains what it even means to be a futurist. Then he tells us a little more about what it takes to peer into the unformed times that await, breaks down the things he's been right and wrong about, and discusses what he sees coming in our near future. The good news: We all might have a lot more leisure time. The bad news: We all might not have cars. Special musical thanks for this episode go to Jonas for "The future?" Cullah for "Rocket Into The Future," and Cory Gray for "Tell The Future." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How Your World Works
This is a podcast about how the world works, featuring the news, stories, and people that make it happen.