
Everyone wants to get back to the "new normal", but what if there is no normal? Things are not static, they are ever changing. Normal never was, is not, and never will be. We must learn from the past, and prepare for the future.
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Sep 1, 2020
7 min

This episode is an audio version of a blog article I wrote on Medium.com, and includes some extra thoughts on the subjects of chaos as opportunity, the OODA loop, pivoting around core tenets, and decision making under uncertainty. All of this leads us to a form of transcendence above the fog of chaos and disorder.
For the blog version check out Medium: The Antifragile Project.
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Aug 3, 2020
16 min

As we examine this concept of antifragility and apply it to systems, organizations, and philosophies - we must have a purpose. That purpose is finding the utility in a given system. We analyze it critically, apply the good, and leave behind that which makes us fragile. This episode includes an introduction into who I am, and how my experience has led to this podcast.
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Jul 15, 2020
18 min

Welcome to the podcast. My name is Corey, and I'll be your host. This podcast introduces the concept, a definition, and a modern example of antifragility: the nature of a thing that becomes stronger because of uncertainty, disorder, and chaos. Future episodes of this podcast will continue to explore the nature of what it means to use chaos and disruption as a catalyst for change and personal development - as individuals, as families, as organizations, and as a country.
Resources for his episode include:
Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Business Leader: What is a Disruptor?
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Jul 8, 2020
10 min
