"What's Next?" with Joel Krogman

Episode 21 - Jeremiah Robison

58 min · 12. feb. 2024
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Jeremiah Robison is a technologist building the future of human augmentation. He is the founder and CEO of CIONIC [https://cionic.com/], a company building bionic clothing for mobility impairment. We talk about moving as a child, how mentors have helped him believe in himself, and how his daughter inspired him to do his life's work. Jeremiah shares about his goals for the future of human augmentation, and what a meaningful legacy means for him.

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Episode 23 - Curtis Chang

Curtis Chang is a public theologian, entrepreneur, author, professor, and a former pastor. Curtis shares about experiencing anxiety as a young boy, and how it shaped him into adulthood. We talk about how anxiety is ultimately about loss, and the importance of having an identity that can withstand loss. Curtis also shares his take on the current role Christianity is playing in US politics and how anxiety has played a part in shaping it. His book, The Anxiety Opportunity [https://www.amazon.com/Anxiety-Opportunity-Worry-Doorway-Your/dp/031036728X/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.oS_h__3Dz37C8UcEG2iCsJ2hKegsL7HinWdgBosdGLcAd3_d9yF6qBlaIfEFJepVDqIU34zcImEkyVBGPiarLAcAO42ZJxjd6WRibB2t35YXq06n11dw9CnBLynwkML67VBO84iMab9ocvsaMm1iEw3QKp9YGQ8BonLipzz4SPfK3Z0zgjWzTxtuLq6ZrLTlJLiJjqMXaXY3kMWZ2ocwEBPFrxEJNn5zaB1agvqJ-10.3oivaTZahIMsKamoI866Xi8biOJ76sSghXu9y3C_rHw&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+anxiety+opportunity&qid=1712546943&sr=8-1], is available on Amazon. To learn more about the work he’s doing within Christian politics, visit after-party.org [http://after-party.org/].

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