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The Beyond Tomorrow Podcast with Julian Issa

The Beyond Tomorrow Podcast with Julian Issa

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The future feels exciting but a little scary. We're here to help guide you through it. How? 1. Building stronger, more abundant mindsets. 2. Shining a spotlight on the technologies of tomorrow. 3. Identifying the latest longevity & health protocols. Health, longevity, human potential and AI. It's great to have you here. JulianJulian Issa Persönliche Entwicklung Persönlicher Erfolg
  • Asking World Economic Forum Visitors if Greenland Should Become a US State
    Jan 23 2026

    Should the U.S. just take Greenland because it can?


    As the Arctic melts and critical minerals become the new oil, Greenland has gone from forgotten ice sheet to geopolitical prize. In this Davos street debate, world leaders, policy insiders, and global citizens clash over an unthinkable question: should Greenland become a U.S. state or would that cross the line into modern-day imperialism? Some argue it’s a strategic necessity in a world racing toward conflict with China and Russia. Others warn it would shatter NATO, alienate Europe, and revive the ugliest chapters of colonial history.


    What starts as a conversation about minerals and defense quickly spirals into something darker: who really gets to decide the fate of a nation? Is this about security or power? Cooperation or coercion? And if borders can change when resources are at stake, is any country truly safe?


    This street interview took place in Davos, Switzerland, during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting, where global leaders, policymakers, executives, and media gather to discuss geopolitics, economics, and global risk. Featuring voices including Kerry Kennedy, @billboardchris, an Arctic defense and security expert, and many more.


    ⏱ Timestamps

    00:00 Should Greenland Become a US State?

    03:26 Will the U.S. Invade Greenland?

    05:03 Europeans Speak About the Possible Invasion

    07:47 The Geographical Factor

    10:52 The Arctic is Heating Up


    Connect with Julian

    📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast

    🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com

    📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com

    🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what is possible.

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    10 Min.
  • MIT Professor on AI: "We Have 18 Months Before It's Game Over"
    Jan 15 2026

    What happens when artificial intelligence stops being something we use and starts becoming something that shapes who we are?


    Julian sits down with Ramesh Raskar for a hopeful, wide-ranging conversation about where AI is actually headed and where it should go. Instead of leaning into the usual doomsday fears, they talk about a different risk, a future where intelligence is centralized, creativity is squeezed out, and people slowly lose their sense of purpose.


    They discuss what an “agentic” future could look like, one where everyone has their own AI agent working on their behalf, not owned by a company but shaped by personal values, goals, and lived experience. They talk about how this could transform healthcare, education, and work, not by replacing humans, but by amplifying what makes human contribution meaningful. There’s a strong emphasis on dignity, pride in craft, and why losing those things could be more damaging than job loss itself.


    Ramesh Raskar is an MIT professor, researcher, and inventor whose work spans artificial intelligence, imaging, robotics, and decentralized systems. He has led research teams at Google, Facebook, and Apple, and focuses on building human-centered AI technologies designed to support shared prosperity.


    What You’ll Learn:

    Why centralized AI risks reducing human agency and purpose

    How decentralized AI agents could reshape work, education, and healthcare

    The difference between efficiency-driven AI and human-centered intelligence

    Why loss of meaning may be a bigger threat than job displacement

    How shared prosperity depends on ownership, not just access

    What an “agentic society” could look like in practice

    Why AI literacy is essential for the decade ahead

    How adaptability and learning-to-learn shape human flourishing


    ⏱ Timestamps

    00:00 Intro

    00:51 How Can AI Benefit Society?

    02:40 The Real Risk of AI Isn’t Doomsday

    05:45 From Using AI to Owning AI

    10:16 Why Centralized AI Fails

    12:25 The Rise of Personal AI

    15:10 When Work Loses Meaning

    17:38 Why Purpose Still Matters

    20:13 A World Where Everyone Has an AI Agent

    25:42 Inside an Agentic Society

    33:11 How Power and Bias Scale

    36:41 Why Decentralization Works

    39:07 Lessons From the Internet

    44:07 What the World Could Look Like in 2030

    47:20 How AI Could Change Healthcare

    48:45 Collective Intelligence at Scale

    53:55 Who Wins When Data Is Decentralized

    56:45 How AI Doomsday Actually Happens

    01:01:44 Why Phase One Was Necessary

    01:04:20 Why AI Literacy Matters

    01:07:20 Learning How to Learn

    01:08:22 What Kids Should Learn Today

    01:10:05 A Simple Rule for the Future


    Want to Follow Ramesh's Mission?

    Join here: https://nanda.mit.edu,

    projectnanda.org,

    join39.org

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raskar MIT Media Lab: https://www.media.mit.edu/people/raskar/overview/


    Connect with Julian

    📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast

    🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com

    📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com

    🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what is possible.

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    1 Std. und 13 Min.
  • Why Europe Could Become the Next Collapsed Empire - Razib Khan
    Jan 12 2026
    What happens when economic decline, cultural identity, and technological acceleration all collide at once?Julian sits down with Razib Khan to explore the forces reshaping the US, Europe, and the wider West. They unpack why tariffs, zero-sum thinking, and reactionary politics may be symptoms of deeper structural decline, while also examining why optimism, migration patterns, and cultural norms have historically fueled American dynamism. From Brexit and European stagnation to the rise of populism and questions around national identity, the discussion challenges easy narratives from all sides.The conversation goes further, tackling some of today’s most sensitive and consequential questions: immigration and integration, multiculturalism, religion in pluralistic societies, and whether shared values still exist in the modern West. They also explore the role of personality, genetics, and culture in shaping ambition and innovation, before turning to the future—AI, automation, democracy, and what human flourishing could realistically look like in a rapidly changing world. Thought-provoking, nuanced, and deliberately uncomfortable at times, this episode invites listeners to think beyond headlines and engage with the deeper patterns shaping our collective future.What You'll Learn:How economic, cultural, and demographic forces are shaping the decline of EuropeWhy American optimism and mobility continue to drive innovation and growthHow identity, culture, and national values influence political movementsThe real impact of immigration on economies, integration, and social cohesionWhy personality, genetics, and openness play a role in ambition and successHow multiculturalism works and where it breaks down in practiceWhat human flourishing looks like in an unequal and rapidly changing worldWhether democracy can survive technological disruption and AI⏱ Timestamps00:00 Intro03:38 Is the Fifth European Empire Collapsing?05:40 What “Make America Great Again” Really Looks Back To06:56 Does the US Have an Identity Crisis?08:30 Why Optimism Still Separates America From Europe13:38 Culture, Ambition, and the British Mindset20:23 Do Personality and Genetics Shape Success?23:21 Understanding Europe’s Structural Decline26:49 Why Language and Mobility Matter for Economic Growth30:33 Why the World’s Top Talent Still Chooses America32:20 Immigration, Culture, and the Math Behind Integration34:10 Can Multicultural Societies Truly Coexist?42:25 What the West Gets Wrong About Cultural Identity47:13 The Welfare State and Its Long-Term Consequences49:01 Is Immigration a Net Loss or Net Gain?52:48 Human Flourishing in a Divided World55:48 Religion, Secularism, and Shared Values01:02:32 Separation of Church and State Explained01:06:31 Gender Equality as a Non-Negotiable Value01:08:26 The World We’re Headed Toward by 203001:10:31 Brexit: A Necessary Risk or Historic Mistake?01:11:40 What Does Human Flourishing Actually Mean?01:14:06 Do We Need Struggle to Thrive?01:15:41 Competition, Conflict, and Progress01:19:58 When Victimhood Replaces Responsibility01:23:41 Bias, Fairness, and Modern Power Structures01:25:19 Is Democracy Dead in the Age of AI?01:31:58 Technology, Social Media, and Human Nature01:33:39 Final Reflections on the Future of the WestConnect with Julian 📸 Instagram: @thebeyondtomorrowpodcast 🌐 Website: www.beyondtomorrowpodcast.com 📩 Email: bookings@beyondtomorrowpodcast.com 🎧 Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, and YouTube for more stories from the edge of what is possible.Follow Razib:Website: https://www.razibkhan.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@razibkhansunsupervisedlearning X: https://x.com/razibkhan Substack: https://substack.com/@razib Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/razib-khans-unsupervised-learning/id1542136715
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    1 Std. und 37 Min.
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