
Redefining Tomorrow
Podcast af David Goldsmith
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Dive into conversations with visionaries who are actively reshaping our future. Each episode offers insights into groundbreaking ideas and transformative actions that are redefining what’s possible.
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29 episoderIn This Episode In this deep and exploratory episode of Redefining Tomorrow, James Arbib joins David Goldsmith for a journey into the roots of civilization, the illusions we’ve inherited, and how they shape the futures we’re building. As co-founder of RethinkX and the Stellar World Initiative, James walks us through thousands of years of societal evolution—from the Neolithic revolution to today’s techno-environmental narratives—and asks us to consider whether we truly understand the systems we’re trying to fix. They explore why scarcity thinking dominates global policy making, how civilizations have mirrored each other through to modern America, and why rethinking our assumptions—not just our tools—may be the only way forward. Episode Outlines * Rediscovering civilization’s real turning points * Why yesterday explains today—and tomorrow * America as just another shade of Summer * Scarcity, survival, and the growth imperative * Degrowth and the psychological trap of guilt-based solutions * How environmental zealotry became systemic and ineffective * Matter, energy, and information vs. land, labor, and capital * Competitive advantage and the DNA of societal design * The illusion of progress and the limits of modern framing * From history to now: rethinking civilization’s operating system Biography of the Guest James Arbib is a visionary thought leader, author, investor, and philanthropist dedicated to exploring how disruptive technologies can address humanity's greatest challenges. As co-founder of RethinkX and the Stellar World Initiative, James brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective that bridges technology, economics, history, and systems thinking. With a background in history and finance, James moved into environmentalism and disruptive innovation, founding the philanthropic Tellus Mater Foundation to explore solutions for complex global problems. His intellectual journey led him from traditional environmental advocacy to a bold new view: that technological transformation—when deeply understood—offers the most profound opportunities to shape a better future. He has co-authored Rethinking Humanity and Stellar with Tony Seba and helped lead groundbreaking research on disruptions in transportation, energy, and food systems. This is an episode of the Redefining Tomorrow podcast. 🎧 Listen now: Spotify [https://redefiningtomorrow.podbean.com/e/rediscovering-our-roots-to-create-a-better-tomorrow-with-jamie-arbib-29/] 🔗 Learn more at: www.projectmoonhut.org [http://www.projectmoonhut.org] — where the future is being built.
In This Episode In this thought-provoking episode of Redefining Tomorrow, Paul Dowding joins David Goldsmith for a candid conversation about decentralization, distributed ledgers, and the redefinition of trust in financial systems. As co-founder of L4S Corp and the architect behind TapestryX, Paul discusses the complexities of designing a real-time, scalable, high-capacity DLT solution and how it’s changing how we see accounting, governance, and digital identity. We explore the roles of engineering, game design, and creativity in solving technical and strategic challenges, and why understanding systems—technological, economic, or human—is the key to unlocking transformative change. Episode Outlines * What distributed ledgers unlock beyond crypto * From car manufacturing to blockchain * TapestryX and real-time double-entry accounting * Creative thinking in structured environments * The balance between strategy and tactical implementation * Why traditional banking must evolve or be replaced * Decentralization, identity, and governance * Cross-industry thinking: from board games to business architecture * Why music and cartoons belong in strategy * Global perspective from London, New York, Singapore, and Sydney Biography of the Guest Paul Dowding has over 35 years of experience in engineering, business strategy, and product innovation. As co-founder and Head of Design at L4S Corp., he is the mind behind TapestryX, a distributed ledger technology transforming how accounting and digital assets are tracked in real-time. Paul’s background spans aerospace engineering, capital markets, and senior leadership roles at firms like Goldman Sachs, BNY Mellon, and Bank of America. He has contributed to DeFi, blockchain, and fintech discussions worldwide as a speaker and content creator. Dowding’s creative pursuits—game design, music production, and visual storytelling—blend with his strategic expertise to help leaders reimagine what's possible. Closing for All Episodes This is an episode of the Redefining Tomorrow podcast. 🎧 Listen now: Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4ArB8x1gW3kP3u3hSPL90O] 🔗 Learn more at: www.projectmoonhut.org [http://www.projectmoonhut.org] — where the future is being built.
In This Episode Join us for an inspiring and multifaceted conversation with Dr. Simon E. Mills—a polymath, entrepreneur, author, and creative technologist. From piano tuning to international business ventures, Simon has spent four decades shaping stories, products, and systems that influence industries across continents. In this episode, we explore how curiosity and storytelling fuel innovation, how creative chaos drives breakthroughs, and why narrative is the hidden infrastructure of strategic execution. From founding Australia’s top jingle house to developing real estate portals and investing in Kevin Costner’s geo-triggered audio platform, Simon takes us on a ride through a life defined by relentless exploration and reinvention. Episode Outlines * From piano tuning to award-winning music production * The architecture of storytelling as strategy * Founding London Music Group and LMG Digital Media USA * Tech, startups, and rethinking real estate * Why communication is the cornerstone of execution * Zentyal: Transforming Linux for SMBs * Ignition Capital and narrative-driven investing * Building systems for strategy in business and education * How writing unlocks cross-disciplinary thinking * Creativity, discipline, and divergent paths Biography of the Guest Dr. Simon E. Mills is a New York-based polymath whose work spans music, literature, entrepreneurship, and strategic investment. He co-founded Australia’s top commercial music production house, London Music Group, and expanded into digital media for brands like Starbucks, CBS, and The Economist. He later launched Locate Real Estate with CBS and acquired the Linux-based Zentyal OS to serve SMBs. Simon is a prolific writer with over 70 published works and has helped launch ventures like Kevin Costner’s Autio. He has served as Storyteller-in-Residence at McGraw Hill and runs investment projects through Ignition Capital. From engineering systems to crafting narratives, Mills shows how versatile minds shape the world. This is an episode of the Redefining Podcast series 🎧 Listen now on all major services 🔗 Learn more at: www.projectmoonhut.org [http://www.projectmoonhut.org] — where the future is being built.
In This Episode In this episode of Redefining Tomorrow, we sit down with Samer Salty, Founder and CEO of Zouk Capital, to explore how sustainability and innovation intersect to shape high-performing investment strategies. Samer shares his journey from designing air traffic control systems in the U.S. to managing nearly €800 million in sustainable assets in the UK and beyond. We dive into what it means to create alpha in a climate-driven economy, why education leapfrogging in developing nations matters, and how AI is both a challenge and a key tool for achieving net-zero targets. Samer walks us through his strategic philosophy—blending hard infrastructure, clean tech, and digital transformation—to generate scalable impact while remaining deeply grounded in business fundamentals. Episode Outlines * Building investment strategies rooted in sustainability * The £420M UK government-backed Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund * Creating alpha from climate tech * From Lockheed Martin to clean energy private equity * Scaling low-cost online high schools in South Africa * Leapfrogging education in developing economies * AI’s dual role in driving energy demand and optimization * How electrification is reshaping energy infrastructure * Managing risk while driving environmental change * Creating purpose-driven portfolios that perform Biography of the Guest Samer Salty is the Founder and CEO of Zouk Capital, a private equity firm managing approximately €800 million focused on sustainable infrastructure and clean technology. Under his leadership, Zouk ranks among the top 10% of European climate and sustainability investment houses. He has engineered programs such as the UK’s £420 million Charging Infrastructure Investment Fund and driven forward a belief that sustainable business principles lead to superior returns. Beyond finance, Samer co-founded the Valenture Institute in South Africa, providing accessible, online high school education at scale. He previously led World Links ME, a World Bank NGO aimed at integrating digital technology into mainstream education. A systems engineer by training, Samer designed the FAA’s remote maintenance system for U.S. air traffic control while at Lockheed Martin. Today, he’s focused on AI, electrification, and infrastructure solutions to transition to a low-carbon economy. This is an episode of the Redefining Podcast series 🎧 Listen now on all major services 🔗 Learn more at: www.projectmoonhut.org [http://www.projectmoonhut.org] — where the future is being built.
In This Episode Join David Goldsmith as he welcomes Neil Smith, an expert in regenerative agriculture and ecological systems. Neil shares groundbreaking insights into the concept of EcoAgro, emphasizing the importance of integrating ecological principles into agricultural practices. Key moments include discussions on the historical context of agriculture, the impact of industrialization, and the need for a paradigm shift towards sustainable practices. Neil illustrates how ancient civilizations, like the Incas, mastered land stewardship and water management, lessons that are increasingly relevant today. He also highlights the role of technology and data in modern agriculture, advocating for a balance between innovation and ecological health. The conversation takes unexpected turns as they explore the implications of Web 3 technology in agriculture and the necessity of transparency in food sourcing. This episode ultimately connects personal choices to broader societal impacts, urging listeners to consider how their food consumption habits can contribute to a healthier planet. Episode Outlines * The history of EcoAgro and its relevance today * Challenges of industrial agriculture and its environmental impact * The significance of ancient wisdom in modern practices * Understanding regenerative agriculture and its principles * The role of trees in restoring ecosystems * Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) as a solution * Integrating technology with traditional farming methods * The importance of seasonal eating and reducing gluttony * The potential of Web 3 technology in agriculture * How to avoid over-relying on inputs and focus on soil health Biography of the Guest Neil Smith is a leading figure in regenerative agriculture, with extensive experience in carbon sequestration, ecology, soil science, and permaculture. He has worked globally to promote sustainable farming practices that restore ecological balance while enhancing food production. Neil's career highlights include his involvement with Project Moon Hut, where he applies innovative solutions to agricultural challenges. His educational background in environmental sciences equips him with a deep understanding of the interconnectedness between human activity and ecological health. A passionate advocate for change, Neil emphasizes the need for a shift towards more sustainable agricultural systems that prioritize soil health and biodiversity. His work aims to inspire individuals and communities to take actionable steps towards a more resilient future.

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