Why we must learn to 'surf' the oceans of complexity to arrive at the 'uncomfortable space' where disruption, growth and innovation happens. Eric Pilon-Bignell describes the framework at the heart of his #1 best-selling book, 'Surfing Rogue Waves' - Richard Atherton


PODCAST: THE LOOK UP! PODCAST!

How To Handle Tectonic Change with Best-selling Author Eric Pilon-Bignell

Hosted by Marc Weinstein, whom many of you might know from the Netflix and Hulu documentary “Fyre Festival” as the voice of reason and the main naysayer who attempted to raise concerns in weeks and days leading up to festival, that essentially didn’t happen.

In this episode, Eric and I discuss the future and the fear it brings for most humans. We touch on certain emerging world conflicts and how we can engage with change at such massive scale. We exchanged views of the world, happiness, and how we think it will progress after the changes that the pandemic brought.” – Marc Weinstein


Podcast: Growth minds

How to Catch the Next Big Trend with Eric Pilon-Bignell

Over 1 million downloads, Top #3 podcast for Mindsets on Player-FM, Top #10 podcast for Philosophy on Itunes, Top #10 podcast for Business on Itunes, Top #10 podcast for Self-help on Itunes


Podcast: Before It Happened

"And I swear I could’ve chatted with him all day. This was one of the most powering and enlightening conversations I’ve had in a long time."

“I personally can’t wait to see what Eric is going to concur next” - Donna Loughlin


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Podcast: ValueVerse

"I love the way that [Eric's] mind works"

"we need guys like [Eric], because it's hard to be in that headspace and I think the work [Eric] is doing is so important and meaningful to help individuals turn their heads and look at those things that are uncomfortable or that you are not aware of. "

"it’s a brilliant way to look at it. It's the decision making, especially in business and life that can really affect the trajectory of where you end up." - Kawan Karadaghi


Podcast: Long Shot Leaders

“The word that comes to mind with Eric is that he is natural, he is imperfectly perfect, in a sense that he has had his struggles but he lives his life with adventure, and he is an intellect at the same time. Yet, he doesn’t try to hide that he has issues just like everybody else. Usually when you see people write books like this they have to give us the aura that they are perfect and they got it all figured out. Eric, who is an extremely smart guy, doesn’t put off that vibe. But he has written a great book that I have now read and I must tell you that he is asking really insightful questions, the books analyzation, and the facts and data that he puts into it is fascinating and I really enjoyed reading it. I enjoyed talking to him as well” -Michael Stein


Podcast: the evolved caveman

“I’ve greatly enjoyed this conversation, I have no meta-awareness about to what this sounds like to anyone listening, but its been fascinating to me!” -Dr. John Schinnerer

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Podcast: Being HUman

Futurist Eric Pilon-Bignell sees modern change presents as a giant, rogue wave emerging on the horizon. He asks, will we surf these waves with mastery? Or will we let them swallow us whole?

In his book Surfing Rogue Waves, Eric shows us how to gain from the greatest period of opportunity in all of human history.

In this episode, we talk about: The Six D’s of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Thinking in exponentials, Why improv is the crucial 21st-century skill, Everlasting worms, Learning to surf complexity” - Host: Richard Atherton


Podcast: Financial Survival Network

What does the future look like in the tech world? Today we have Eric Pilon-Bignell on the podcast to discuss the current realm of tech, as well as what to expect in the future. We live in a fast paced world and have found ourselves in the fourth industrial evolution—to where advancements such as AI and 3D printing are changing the way that we live as well as how larger scale industries run. Tune in to get an inside view of the tech sphere and to think further about how it is functioning in our economy.


Podcast: tech Leader Talk

If we don’t ‘ride’ the 4th Industrial Revolution, we will be left behind.” – Eric Pilon-Bignell

I see the parallel’s even more now with the book.” “Today on the podcast we talk about what is the 4th Industrial Revolution and how is it changing the world, how surfing is related to the 4th Industrial Revolution, why disruption is the new normal, technology advancements are happening exponentially faster and converging with each other.” - Host: Steve Sponseller


Podcast: Aimtowin

Eric is a pragmatic futurist focused on addressing disruption by increasing the creative capacity of individuals, teams, and organizations to ignite change, innovation, and foster continuous growth. Technology is changing every aspect of life more rapidly than ever. We need to look within and Eric is on the AimToWin podcast to explore how leaders and organizations can navigate the waves of disruption and find a path forward. If leaders want to be able to thrive and succeed in the future, they need to learn how to surf the waves of complexity. Eric is on the show today to talk about the challenges we’re all facing and how we can navigate them.” - Host: Wade Thomas


Podcast: author hour

Eric Pilon-Bignell’s new book, Surfing Rogue Waves, presents a gripping and insightful framework, and how to pick up a board and surf the rogue waves of the 21st century. His insights are going to help business leaders understand the onslaught of the complexity of the disruption that they face, not just in the office, but throughout the everyday encounters of daily life as they navigate and unshackle future potential.” - Host: Drew Applebaum


The Literacy Advocate & The Purpose-Driven Entrepreneur

“We talked before hitting record, Eric made a statement that I thought - that’s going to be a perfect episode to the podcast. Eric said ‘despite all the exponential change we’re still batch processing kids, our educational system was formed a hundred years ago and it’s relatively unchanged’. Eric explains why batch education is not preparing kids for this technologically accelerating world.” - Host: Timmy Bauer