P330 Musk 2018 AI Boring More Interview Part 2

In part two of his extensive interview, he talks about artificial intelligence in a way that very few people are, especially his strong concerns about the safety of it. He also talks about the Boring Company and other initiatives. Contact: richard@i2ge.com


P329 Musk 2018 Mars Space X Interview Part 1

This is part one of a very extensive 2018 interview. In this he shares his very aggressive and provocative thoughts about going to Mars. Plus he shares insights into his superstar company, Space X. Anyone who likes and enjoys what he is doing well enjoy this podcast.


P328 TED Talk Elon Musk 2017 Possibilites Grow

Four years after his 2013 interview, Elon sees major new possibilities in this 2017 interview. You also get some very interesting insights into the man himself. Another fun and informing listen.


P327 TED Talk Elon Musk 2013 Amazing What Happened Then

In my opinion, Elon Musk is the best innovator of this generation and many previous generations. It is amazing to hear him talk about the future in 2013 and see how it has evolved in manifested since then. This will be a very enjoy listen.


P326 Kip Knight Interview Max Persuasive Message for Innovative Products

Kip is an extraordinarily successful marketing and innovation executive. His book Crafting Persuasion is a must read for any innovator who wants to optimize the persuasiveness of their marketing message for any innovative solution.


P325 TED Talk Perspective and What Really Works in the Real World

We have just completed a very informative and occasionally entertaining series of podcasts from TED Talks. In each podcast there are nuggets of things that I believe can be helpful do you in your efforts to be more successful with innovation. Having said that, I share perspective on how nuggets are not enough to dramatically improve your innovation results. What is required to do that is an integrated system of innovation best practices all working together to produce innovative solutions that are dramatically better than your competition, which doubles your innovation success rate. Learn what these best practices are.


P324 TED Talk Funny Wise Right On Art of Innovation Guy Kawasaki

This continues an exciting new series of podcasts where I share with you the audio track very good TED Talks on and around the topic of innovation. Guy Kawasaki is a successful innovator with a history of success starting in the early stages at Apple. In this talk, he shares 10 ways that he has found help people to be more successful with their innovation. It was a fun and entertaining talk that sure is his personal wisdom about successful innovation.


P323 MUST LISTEN MIT TED Talk What makes a World’s Most Innovative Company

This continues an exciting new series of podcasts where I share with you the audio track very good TED Talks on and around the topic of innovation. As you know, there are not too many podcasts that I list as “must listen.” This short, to the point podcast shares in many ways what is the single most important saying a company needs if it is to be and innovative company. Having said that, while it is simple, it is not that easy for most companies to have this important capability. It comes from impeccable research by a highly respected organization—MIT.


P322 TED Creative thinking – how to get out of the box and generate ideas

This continues an exciting new series of podcasts where I share with you the audio track very good TED Talks on and around the topic of innovation. We would all like to get that elusive out-of-the-box thinking. When you live in the box, this can be very difficult. This has some very helpful suggestions about how you can gain access to those often elusive big ideas that lurk outside of the box.


P321 TED Talk Need a New Idea? Start at the edge of what is known

This continues an exciting new series of podcasts where I share with you the audio track very good TED Talks on and around the topic of innovation. This is a very useful perspective and practice I have not shared before. We need to understand where the edge of the known is to then imagine possibilities into the unknown where big ideas often hangout.