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Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things are Going South - a conversation with Lisa Gable

Navigating the AI revolution by learning from the past

Hello there!

In this week’s Applied Intelligence, I sit down with the incredible Lisa Gable, an accomplished former US Ambassador, UN delegate, CEO, and best-selling author of "Turnaround: How to Change Course When Things Are Going South."

From her vast array of experiences – rubbing shoulders with presidents and billionaire philanthropists to working closely with grassroots innovators – Lisa offers an unparalleled perspective on today's global challenges and the future ahead.

With significant roles, including Chairperson of the Diplomatic Courier’s think tank, World in 2050, and a distinguished position at the Hunt Institute for Engineering and Humanities, Lisa is truly a luminary in her field. If you've ever wondered about the future of tech diplomacy and the impacts of AI, the critical shifts in the geopolitical atmosphere, or the small yet meaningful changes you can make daily, this episode promises a treasure trove of insights.

TL:DR:

  • 00:59 - Innovation and Leadership

  • 07:21 - Advocacy for Ethical AI

  • 24:48 - The Importance of Mentorship

  • 25:53 - Health and Wellness Advocacy

  • 29:57 - Legacy and Future Endeavors

  • 32:32 - Drive for Service to Others

  • 33:52 - Productivity Hacks and Habits

  • 35:25 - Book Recommendations

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As we continue our journey into Applied Intelligence, conversations like these shape our understanding and fuel our passion for the future. Stay tuned for more insights, and let's embrace the convergence of mindfulness, innovation, and leadership together!

Wishing you a week filled with learning and growth,

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