
The world is in a frenzy and I’m in rapid learning mode just trying to keep up with all that’s changing. Recently, I’ve discovered some new ways of looking at our shared problems by listening to people who are expert in science, history and technology. Here is a list of ten people who are influencing my thinking with links to their body of work.
1. Nate Hagens, systems scientist and educator
https://www.thegreatsimplification.com
https://natehagens.substack.com
2. Rebecca Solnit, writer and activist
https://www.meditationsinanemergency.com
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_Solnit
3. Lauren Razavi, digital nomad and entrepreneur
https://globalnatives.substack.com
4. Suzi Travis, neuroscientist and tech entrepreneur
https://suzitravis.substack.com/about
5. Timothy Snyder, professor of history and author
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Snyder
6. Jasmine Sun, writer/podcaster on anthropology of tech
https://substack.com/@jasmine/posts
7. Audrey Tang, Taiwanese politician and software programmer
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audrey_Tang
https://time.com/6979012/audrey-tang-interview-plurality-democracy
https://jasmi.news/p/doing-doge-right-ft-audrey-tang
8. Jessic Valenti, feminist writer and activist
https://www.jessicavalenti.com
9. Katelyn Jetelina, epidemiologist and data scientist
https://www.yourlocalepidemiologist.co
https://substack.com/@yourlocalepidemiologist
10. Carole Cadwalladr, investigative journalist
https://substack.com/@carolecadwalla
https://broligarchy.substack.com
What a wonderful way to feel involved in this very troubling world. Thank you.
Thanks for this, Robby. Together we will find a way forward. So many smart people are with us.