Join in the Conversation - Ask a Question
Here is an opportunity for you to join in and contribute to one of our FuturePod Conversations.
How does it work?
Everyone is welcome to submit a question. Questions will be compiled by the FuturePod team, who will ask the guests to come back together to respond to them. A podcast episode of this additional conversation will then be released.
Now over to you, keep the conversation going:
1. Select an episode below, these are now open for you to add your questions.
2. Listen to the original conversation.
3. Reflect on what additional question/s are coming up for you from this podcast episode.
4. Complete the Question Form below to submit your question/s.
Want to be anonymous?
We'll keep your question anonymous if you'd prefer, and won’t mention your name in the recording. If you’d prefer that we do not use your name, just say so in the Question field below.
Riel Miller and Maree Conway discuss how we find and promote the crack in thinking so that people can open towards complexity and uncertainty and help them think differently to find emerging futures?
Conversation Question: “Does Futures and Foresight need to be taught and researched at Universities? What could be gained if it was not?“
Conversation Question: “Does Futures and Foresight need to be taught and researched at Universities? What could be gained if it was not?“
Conversation Question: “Does Futures and Foresight need to be taught and researched at Universities? What could be gained if it was not?“
Conversation Question: “Should the field abandon preferred futures?” Riel Miller and John Sweeney return for part 2 of the conversation and are joined by another former guest, Josh Floyd.
In this latest podcast, Maree Conway and Peter Hayward return for a conversation. Five more questions were asked from our FuturePod audience.
Question Form
Closes midnight (AEDT) 30 October 2020