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The World Isn’t Moving Faster. You’re Just Drowning in Noise with Nik Badminton

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The future is not moving faster. It is getting noisier.

In this episode, futurist and “hope engineer” Nik Badminton joins the podcast to challenge the way we think about disruption, AI and modern leadership. Having advised organisations from global brands to government bodies, Nik teaches leaders how to lift their heads from today’s firefighting and start shaping what comes next.

This is a conversation about designing the future instead of reacting to it. Nik explains why most so-called black swan events are actually things we saw coming, why innovation often moves at a glacial pace, and why organisations that build a clear vision of the future are far more likely to thrive.

Nik also shares a personal turning point that changed the trajectory of his life and work, offering a reminder that leadership growth often starts beneath the surface.

If you are serious about leading in uncertainty, cutting through distraction and preparing your organisation for the next decade, this episode will challenge how you think and sharpen how you act.

The future will be shaped by those who choose to look ahead. The question is, are you one of them?

Actionable Takeaway:

  1. Stop chasing speed and start filtering noise.
  2. Shape the future, or react to someone else’s.
  3. Turn hope into clear goals and shared action.
  4. Don’t confuse AI hype with real advantage.
  5. Use tech to simplify decisions, not complicate them.
  6. Spend less time firefighting and more time scanning the horizon.
  7. AI is a mirror. Your edge is what it can’t see.
  8. If you’ve always done it this way, question it first.


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