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We’re talking about big ideas and where humanity is going next on this episode of Mouthwash with Michael Bhaskar. Author of multiple books, his latest; ‘Human Frontiers: The Future of Big Ideas in an Age of Small Thinking’ is about big, hairy, audacious things. Listen in and find out where we’re going next and how we (and you) get there.


ABOUT MICHAEL (@MICHAELBHASKAR)

Michael Bhaskar is a writer, economics researcher and publisher. Formerly consultant Writer in Residence at DeepMind, the world’s leading AI lab, Michael has seen where things are going and he’s got some things to say. Oxford graduate, Michael has also worked for the likes of Alphabet, The Economist, New Scientist to the National Trust and the Wellcome Trust before winning accolades and prizes for his previous books (‘The Content Machine’, ‘Curation: The Power of Selection in a World of Excess’). Michael’s latest work is ‘Human Frontiers: The Future of Big Ideas in an Age of Small Thinking’ is all about where we go next (or are our best days behind us?!). Gulp.

Find out more about Michael here and buy ‘Human Frontiers’ here.



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We’re talking about big ideas and where humanity is going next on this episode of Mouthwash with Michael Bhaskar. Author of multiple books, his latest; ‘Human Frontiers: The Future of Big Ideas in an Age of Small Thinking’ is about big, hairy, audacious things. Listen in and find out where we’re going next and how we (and you) get there.


ABOUT MICHAEL (@MICHAELBHASKAR)

Michael Bhaskar is a writer, economics researcher and publisher. Formerly consultant Writer in Residence at DeepMind, the world’s leading AI lab, Michael has seen where things are going and he’s got some things to say. Oxford graduate, Michael has also worked for the likes of Alphabet, The Economist, New Scientist to the National Trust and the Wellcome Trust before winning accolades and prizes for his previous books (‘The Content Machine’, ‘Curation: The Power of Selection in a World of Excess’). Michael’s latest work is ‘Human Frontiers: The Future of Big Ideas in an Age of Small Thinking’ is all about where we go next (or are our best days behind us?!). Gulp.

Find out more about Michael here and buy ‘Human Frontiers’ here.



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