Is there one link, story, picture or thought that you saw online this week that you think somebody you know must see?
My friends: Alistair Croll (Solve for Interesting, Tilt the Windmill, Interesting Bits, HBS, chair of Strata, Startupfest, FWD50, and Scaletechconf; author of Lean Analytics and some other books), Hugh McGuire (Rebus Foundation, PressBooks, LibriVox) and I decided that every week the three of us are going to share one link for one another (for a total of six links) that each individual feels the other person “must see.”
Check out these six links that we’re recommending to one another:
- These Were Our Years – Sara Benincasa – Medium. “I’ve become something of a Sara Benincasa fanboy lately. She has a knack for capturing our times with sideways glances and oblique references that make a whole image form just outside your periphery, and this dispatch from mid-2021 is no exception. With the world dithering on real progress—across economics, climate change, peace, racism, and so much more—it’s useful to think how our offspring will think about us.” (Alistair for Hugh).
- Eye-Scanning Silver Orb Cryptocurrency Launches With $1 Billion Valuation – Motherboard – Vice. “Every part of this reads like Black Mirror. And yet biometric security is a great equalizer in many ways, removing the barriers to crypto, but also paving the way to break from national groups and declare yourself a sovereign individual in some weird libertarian dystopia.” (Alistair for Mitch).
- Why all the change in China matters to us – Yahoo! Finance. “We’re not quite in a cold (or hot) war yet, but it does seem like China and the US are moving in that direction. Even if they aren’t, China sure is changing, and one way or another that’ll have an impact on the world.” (Hugh for Alistair).
- One of the World’s Poorest Countries Found a Better Way to Do Stimulus – Bloomberg BusinessWeek. “How Togo did financial stimulus right (and the US didn’t). (Honorable mention: Canada was pretty good on this count).” (Hugh for Mitch).
- The Monocle Minute and Weekend Editions Newsletter. “I’m going share something a little bit different this week: Newsletters. I’m (fairly) addicted to email newsletters. I have been for decades. Many of them have fallen off of my radar, but many have improved and have become something that I look forward to. The Monocle Minute and Weekend Editions is one of the best that there is. I’m particularly fascinated by the Monocle Minute on Design (on Wednesdays) and the Monocle Weekend Editions feature on Sunday called, Sunday Roast (which is a light and quick Q&A with someone in the media community about their weekend habits). If you don’t subscribe, you really should. Great insights, fresh thinking and it’s all free.” (Mitch for Alistair).
- Total Annarchy Newsletter – Ann Handley. “Ann Handley‘s free newsletter can, simplistically, be called ‘about writing,’ but that is really cheapening what’s going on here. Ann is a famed author and marketing professional, so her writing can be about ‘better content marketing,’ but there’s just gem after gem of inspiration, links, critical thinking, and learning from one of my dear old friends. Again, if you don’t subscribe to Ann, you really don’t know what you’re missing. Do it up!” (Mitch for Hugh).
Feel free to share these links and add your picks on Twitter, Facebook, in the comments below or wherever you play.
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Mitch Joel Mitch Joel lives at the intersection of technology, business transformation and consumer culture. He is the Executive Director of Next Era Institute, a strategic intelligence platform helping leaders understand the forces reshaping business, technology, culture and society. The Institute identifies which shifts matter, explores their wider significance and translates them into strategic direction and momentum. Mitch is also a globally recognized keynote speaker. He has delivered thousands of presentations across both B2B and B2C industries to organizations including Google, Walmart, LEGO, Shopify, Microsoft, Procter & Gamble and Unilever. Strategy Magazine has called him “one of North America’s leading visionaries.” Mitch built his career by working directly inside the waves of change that reshaped modern business. He founded and built a digital marketing agency that worked with some of the world’s largest brands and was later acquired by WPP, where he served as President of a firm operating in 25 countries with almost 3,000 employees. Mitch is the bestselling author of Six Pixels of Separation and CTRL ALT Delete, and the host of Thinking With Mitch Joel, one of the longest-running business podcasts in the world. His writing and commentary appear in outlets including Harvard Business Review, Fast Company and Inc. Magazine. He is a member of Dr. Marshall Goldsmith’s 100 Coaches and was named to the Thinkers50 Radar. Mitch also hosts Groove – The No Treble Podcast, documenting the oral history of electric bass players. Mitch is also Co-Founder of ThinkersOne, a platform that enables companies to bring personalized thought leadership from world-class experts into meetings, events and off-sites in focused 15-minute bursts.