Tomorrow Comes Today

Tomorrow Comes Today

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Will tomorrow’s tech solve today’s problems? What will our children’s old age be like? How carefully can we plan in an unpredictable world? Famous guests and great minds join our studio team and St. James’s Place experts to explore the ideas, people and trends that are shaping our futures. Packed with fascinating insights and lively conversation from around the world, on the things you’ll need to be prepared for – from the way we’ll live, work and invest, to science, money and psychology.#T...
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Episode List

Looking beyond the here and now

Aug 10th, 2022 12:39 PM

In this episode of Tomorrow Comes Today, Matt and Rob are joined by technologist Azeem Azhar, writer Karla Starr and social engineer Jenny Radcliffe to discuss the importance of accessing a new way of thinking in which our minds must be clear of the panic of the here and now, in order to help us plan for the problems of the future. Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and go to sjp.co.uk/tctpodcast to find out more. Presenters: Rob Gardner, Matt PotterProducer: Sera BerksoyEditing: Nathan CopelinAssistant Producers: James Busby, Stuart Knott, James Lawrence Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Staying the course in an ever-changing world

May 3rd, 2022 1:26 PM

To kick off the third season of Tomorrow Comes Today, Matt, Rob and our new host Harriet exploring the idea that understanding your mindset and amending your behaviour can change the outcome in any pursuit. We speak to three very special guests: Daniel Yergin, author, historian, and energy expert; LaRae Quay, former counterintelligence agent; and Melanie Eusebe, author and business strategist. Find out more at www.sjp.co.uk/tctpodcast. Presenters: Rob Gardner, Matt Potter, Harriet ShepherdProducer: Sera BerksoyEditing: Nathan CopelinAssistant Producers: James Busby, Stuart Knott, James Lawrence Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Responsible investing and climate change special

Nov 12th, 2021 4:23 PM

This special edition webcast was hosted by Matt Potter, Chief Content Officer at John Brown Media, and Rob Gardner, Director of Investment Management at St. James's Place, as they were joined by three climate experts to discuss:How money, invested responsibly, can be used as a powerful force for good and why investors don't have to sacrifice returns to do the right thingWhole-of-society mobilisation in the fight against climate change – a collective role for consumers, makers, investors and citizensThe ground-breaking ideas and innovations that will power the green revolutionThe circular economy – and why sustainable business is good businessWatch the recording here.Learn how your money can be a powerful force for good. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Moving beyond our assumptions

Aug 26th, 2021 10:43 AM

St. James’s Place Podcast: Tomorrow Comes TodaySeason 2, Episode 2: Moving beyond our assumptionsIn this episode of Tomorrow Comes Today we ask the questions: How can the biases we hold within us affect the decisions we make and the work we produce? Ultimately, how do they shape our future? Matt Potter, Rob Gardner and Vicki Foster explore these questions through three different lenses with our guests this week - the future of the world we live in with futurist Mark Stevenson, the future of aging with Professor of Economics Andrew Scott and the algorithms that shape our lives with Dr Safiya Umoja Noble. Presenters: Vicki Foster, Rob Gardner, Matt PotterProducer: Sera Berksoy Editing: Nathan CopelinAssistant Producers: James Lawrence, Stuart Knott, James Busby Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talk is cheap

Mar 8th, 2021 12:30 AM

St. James’s Place Podcast: Tomorrow Comes TodaySeason 2, Episode 1: Talk is cheapHow do you get past the easy answers and arrive at meaningful action? To mark International Women’s Day, Matt Potter, joined by St. James’s Place’s Rob Gardner and Vicki Foster, talks to journalist and author Annabelle Williams about just that – exploring why women are poorer than men and what to do about it. He also catches up with the ex-head of finance and planning at one of the largest banks in Syria when the war broke out, Louai Al Roumani, about how to manage in a crisis. And he asks the former director of operations and intelligence for the British Secret Intelligence Service, Nigel Inkster, who will win the looming techno wars.Presenters: Vicki Foster, Rob Gardner, Matt PotterProducers: Sera Berksoy, Stuart KnottEditor: Nathan CopelinA John Brown media production for St James’s Place. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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