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"Better World Is Possible & We Can Help Create It" with Esha Krishnaswamy of Historic.ly | Dialogues on Business Games S03
Aug 16, 2023
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"The Absolute Truth"—"a Drive-Through Narrative" with Chay Bowes | Dialogues on Business Games S3
May 3, 2023
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"She Knew It Was Gonna Succeed When She Saw the Portaloos Being Installed" | Dialogues S3 Business Games
Apr 5, 2023
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Starting Dialogues | Learner's Digest
Apr 3, 2023
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"Propaganda at Its Most Innocent" | Dialogues S3 Business Games
Mar 27, 2023
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| 8/16/23 | "Better World Is Possible & We Can Help Create It" with Esha Krishnaswamy of Historic.ly | Dialogues on Business Games S03 | Talking to Esha of Historic.ly about imperialism, communism, Bernie Sanders, Republicans vs Democrats, AOC, and her first days in & impressions of Russia...LinksEsha Substack: Historic.ly | Esha | Substack (historicly.net)Esha YouTube: Historic_ly - YouTubeMy joint episode with Esha on H YT channel many months later: TAKEDOWN: Kyiv Independent pro-b&ndera Video with AI - YouTubeWhat Do the World Bank and IMF Have to Do with the Ukraine Conflict?History of Ukrainian Land from 1000 to 2016 on YouTube | — | ||||||
| 5/3/23 | "The Absolute Truth"—"a Drive-Through Narrative" with Chay Bowes | Dialogues on Business Games S3 | Chay Bowes is an Irish entrepreneur and an independent journalist, and has an MA in Strategy & GeoPolitics. His @BowesChay Twitter slogan is: "Facts should define the Narrative, the Narrative shouldn’t define the facts."I spoke to him in 2022, after he wrote an article on the Absolute Truth called War Propaganda About Ukraine Starting to Wear Thin and before he wrote An Inevitable War..His article about the Absolute Truth was recommended and retweeted by none other than John Pilger. | — | ||||||
| 4/5/23 | "She Knew It Was Gonna Succeed When She Saw the Portaloos Being Installed" | Dialogues S3 Business Games | Johnny Miller talks about:being influenced by Noam Chomsky,good and bad mainstream journalism,working for Iranian Press TV,propaganda,choosing and turning down stories and projects,working in Syria, Libya, Burma, Africa, …… and Ukraine—especially 2014 Maidan in Kiev, 2014 Anti-Maidan in Donbass, and 2022 Donbass,genuine protests and not,Portaloo availability as protest success predictor,coming under Kyiv shelling in Donetsk,ethnic hatred,the whitewashing of Nazis,being on Mirotvorets "kill list" together with Donbass children,the Western sanctioning of journalists,being careful not to spread propaganda.Link to the episode on BG: www.business-games.ai/she-knew-it-was-gonna-succeed-when-she-saw-the-portaloos-being-installed | — | ||||||
| 4/3/23 | Starting Dialogues | Learner's Digest | PSA: a quick overview of where we're at + starting Dialogues: why "Dialogues", a bit about propaganda, a bit about economics, a bit about Skripal.Website: Starting Dialogues on Business Games | — | ||||||
| 3/27/23 | "Propaganda at Its Most Innocent" | Dialogues S3 Business Games | Why propaganda? How propaganda? and What can you do?One of the most important dialogues I've ever had a chance to be a part of.Oliver goes into detail about provable propaganda in Hollywood and the (predominantly) US media, with examples from US lead-up to conflicts in Iraq (twice), Syria and Ukraine coverage, as well as Russiagate. We also touch on modern leadership and Russophobia.Iraq, in particular, is a fantastic example of learning how the propaganda game is played, because the truth is already accepted knowledge.Transcript and content with timestamps to follow. | — | ||||||
| 3/8/23 | Media on Iranian School Poisonings, Mexican Electoral Reform, Ukraine Narrative | Pick'n'Roll 1 | ContentKyle and I pick 1 topic each to rant about and a 3rd one to discuss:AI: Media coverage of the poisonings of the Iranian schoolgirls [01:25]KC: Media coverage of the Mexican electoral institute reform [17:38]KC & AI: Change of the media narrative on the Ukraine conflict [27:00]Author ProfilesKyle C Twitter: @KyleDChurchAI Telegram: @BusinessGamesAIAI Twitter: @BusinessGamesAILinksIran investigating after 650 school girls suffer 'mild poison' attacks | Newshub; 1 March, 2023Dozens of schoolgirls in Iran taken to hospital after poisoning | The Guardian; 2 March, 2023Hundreds of Schoolgirls Fall Sick in Iran, and Officials Suspect Poisoning | NY Times; 1 March, 2023Protests break out in Iran as more schoolgirls hospitalised after suspected poisoning | ABC; 5 March, 2023Are Iranian schoolgirls being poisoned by toxic gas? | BBC; 4 March, 2023No, AMLO Is Not Undermining Mexican Democracy | Jacobin; March, 2023Avoiding a Long War — U.S. Policy and the Trajectory of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict | RAND Corporation; 2023 | — | ||||||
| 2/7/23 | The Linkin Lawyer: Unprofessional Network | Learner's Digest S3.5 | In this episode, I'd like to address the brand image of LinkedIn, censorship, and pose a question: What's the point of LinkedIn?As usual, feel free to disagree with my position—but please, listen through to the end, it won't be long.Content1. What's the Point of LinkedIn? [03:09]1.1 LinkedIn's Purpose [03:11]1.2 A LinkedIn Problem [04:54]1.3 Damned If You Don't, Damned If You Do [06:50]2. LinkedIn's Misinformation Policy [11:12]3. My Posts on Bucha and Mariupol Humanitarian Corridors [13:22]4. Does LinkedIn Know What They Are Doing? [16:27]5. Go Get a Lawyer [29:35]6. Let's Ponder Free Speech and the Law [32:59]7. Let's Ponder Censorship and Brand Value [36:53]8. Conclusion [48:41]Full Text:https://www.business-games.ai/the-linkin-lawyer-unprofessional-network/ | — | ||||||
| 2/1/23 | Goebbels, Brand Management, and Genocidal Myth Making | Learner's Digest S3.4 | In the modern discourse it seems, any political opponent is immediately a "Nazi", and any historical grievance is a "genocide".The problem is obvious and three-fold:Politically, the elites in a less wealthy and/or numerous nation want to use the victimhood status to gain potential reparations from the wealthier/more numerous nation, by any means possible—all's fair in love and war;The impacts on the (wrongfully) accused are also clear: accusing various historical governments of (alleged) genocides smears their modern successors as well as the whole nations, thus dehumanizing them in a way;And in turn, overusing such terms as "Nazi" and "genocide" cheapens these and diminishes the crimes of the actual Nazis, creates possibilities for denial of actual genocides such as the Holocaust or the Armenian Genocide, and whitewashes the Nazi revival such as various neo-Nazi movements.I can think of no example more insane than the whitewashing of the Ukrainian Nazi collaborators Bandera and Shukhevich, their organizations OUN and UPA, and their modern Ukrainian equivalents such as Azov, S14, and the Right Sector—and at the same time bringing out all the decades of smear campaigns against the USSR and Russia, accusing them of multiple genocides.Though maybe "Holodomor" myth is at least equally insane.Russophobia deserves its own post, and so do the Ukrainian Nazis both historical and modern. For now, I'll look at genocide accusations against the historical and modern Russias.ContentGenocide as a Weapon of Propaganda [00:00]Modern Days: 2022+ "Genocide" of Ukrainians [09:42]Goebbels Propaganda Rules and Brand Management [20:42]Russia's "History of Genocides" [32:17]Circassian "Genocide" [37:09]"Holodomor" as a National Foundation Myth [56:20]Final Thoughts [1:12:11] | — | ||||||
| 1/16/23 | False Flags, False Narratives: 2014 Maidan, 2022 Mariupol, Bucha | Learner's Digest S3.3 # 11 | 2014 Maidan, 2022 Mariupol and Bucha. One is a proven false-flag massacre perpetrated by the Ukrainian far-right. The others fit similar patterns. Having already made a case for why this is not a coincidence, I discuss further implications.Here, I give more background to my Mariupol & Bucha: Narrative v Reality article, how it came together, and what makes me confident about the conclusions.The text version of this Newsletter episode with all the links is here: False Flags, False Narratives.Subscribe to our free newsletter or support our analytical and educational work with a paid subscription at one of the two prices (you choose the price, they both have the same benefits): Normal Premium or Student (Recession-Proof).ContentFalse Flags: Censoring Peer-Reviewed Academic Study as a "Political Decision" [00:00]False Narratives: War Crimes [04:32]Guilty Until Proven Innocent [09:16]Critically Thinking [18:52]Who Shot at the Mariupol Humanitarian Corridors [21:28]What Really Happened in Bucha [25:22]Conclusion [32:35] | — | ||||||
| 1/10/23 | A Dirty Dozen (Thinking Principles for Processing Information) | Learner's Digest S3.2 # 10 | A word of caution: if you have an emotional response to the 2022-ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and especially if you believe the mainstream media narrative in the West and you are not ready to have this challenged, this might not be for you.I'm happy to discuss the facts and my thinking, but I'd like to refrain from ad hominem attacks.Finally, I have an agenda:I'm trying to challenge your thinking in order to strengthen it. To do so, I'll present to you my way of analysis, the signals I use, and the questions I pose. I will build a narrative that may or may not be your narrative (certainly, isn't the mainstream western punditry narrative) and I will try and defend this narrative using evidence. You may or may not agree—my job is to make you think, and to help you think better.I'm trying to influence people to find a helpful, lasting peace solution for the benefit of common Ukrainians—in my opinion, the current western position is neither correct in its narrative nor helpful for this goal. This requires a separate investigation.I wrote a more personal note with my history as a Ukrainian in the previous newsletter post 2022 and 11/12-ths.This topic by its nature will most likely be the most controversial we touch on.Recently, I wrote the blog post NY Times: Disinformation Central? Or: How I Lost Trust in the Western Mainstream Media and What to Do About It, in which I investigate the New York Times in their mis-representation of facts on 4 counts: "Russian disinformation" campaign, changes of the narrative on Ukraine and Donbass from 2014 through to 2022, outright lies such as the (fake) claim of "massive rapes" propagated by the former Ukrainian Human Rights Ombudsman Denisova (who was fired by the Ukrainian Government for this lie), and protecting the NYT ownership while running hit jobs on competitors.Read the post OR listen to the previous episode to get the full picture about the NY Times transgressions.In this newsletter episode, I take parts of the NY Times piece and expand the principles I use when reading the news and processing information.If you're OK with the above, let's go.ContentPreviously on Business Games Re: Information Processing [03:18]Narrative Versus Reality: You Are Being Manipulated [07:14]How Much of a Problem Is It? [08:55]A Dozen Thinking Principles I Use [11:56]Frame of Reference = The Most Important FactorOn Sources of Information [40:55]Is Wikipedia a Good Source? [41:20]Alternative Journalists to Follow on Ukraine and Beyond [43:50]Conclusion | — | ||||||
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| 1/9/23 | The Times of Disinformation Are NY | How I Lost Trust in the Western Mainstream Media and What to Do About It.This is a "voice-over" of the first half of the NY Disinformation article available here: NY Times: Disinformation Central?Subscribe to our NEWSLETTER here: Business GamesContentI've done something different this time: instead of reading the script, I went through this article and did a "voice-over" of the first half (the NYT takedown + Summary) for the pod—the timestamps correspond to the parts where I go through these.IntroThe Primary Purpose of This Takedown of NYT [03:14]Part 1: The "Russian Disinformation" Campaign [06:00]Part 2: 2014 v 2022 Narrative Change [24:48]Donbass Defenders from 2014 and Bitterness Towards Kyiv Killing Donbass CiviliansThe NYT Nazi Disappearance Act: "Dangerous Nationalists" From February, 2022 Become "Kremlin Propaganda" by July, 2022NYT Guest Writers: From "My Family Members Hated the Neo-Nazis and the US-Backed Kiev Government" to "Euromaidan Uprising Demanding Partnership With the EU"Part 3: Verifiable Lies as Exemplified by the "Systemic Rape as a Weapon" Hoax [41:09]Part 4: NYT Nepotism and Hit Jobs [56:03]Summary [1:00:05] | — | ||||||
| 12/19/22 | 2022 and 11/12-ths | The Learner's Digest # 9 | Hello there, Fellow Learner—and Welcome to!a Learner's Digest edition of Business Games, an educational series where we help you improve your strategic and critical thinking, make sense of the world and make better decisions under uncertainty.This is episode "2022 and 11/12-ths".I wish 2022 were better, but it's not.Which, in a way, only underscores the importance of strategic thinking, good decision-making under uncertainty, interpreting weak signals, and everything else we've discussed to date on Business Games.In a minute, there'll be an explanation for my hiatus.But first, housekeeping…New PricingWrapped Up Experimental SeasonHiatus ExplanationNext Steps | — | ||||||
| 11/28/22 | "What Can You Use a Screwdriver for?" | JP Castlin is our first-ever "repeat offender" and in this episode, we preview a conclusion of our Experimental Season. We started with JP in our first interview episode, and it's fitting to discuss with JP what have we learnt, in the final interview of the season.JP Talks about robustness versus resilience, strategic drift, why it's imperative to experiment on the edges and try and create new revenue streams, how tough it is to manage children using fun objectives and why boundaries are a must, and the very many uses of a Kaufmann screwdriver.Next week, we'll provide a Season Finale where we wrap everything up and address some of your Questions.For the FULL episode, subscribe here: www.business-games.aiContentsIntroduction [00:00]On Naturalized Strategy-Making: ABCDE Framework [07:20]On Coherent Hypotheses and How to Get Them [11:55]On Crisis Management, NZ COVID Response, Moving Through Domains From Chaos to Order, Entrenched Place Dilemma and Brittle Organization and Revenue Stream Substitution, Adaptive Strategies and E-Commerce [15:30]More on Adaptive Strategy, Pivots, and E-Commerce [31:52]On Predictable Mutations [42:22]On Certainty and Uncertainty, Expecting What Could Be, WFH and More on Entrenched Place Dilemma, Resilience, Robustness, and Multiple Revenue Streams With Parallel Safe-to-Fail Experimentation [48:02]More on Working From Home, People, Culture, and Employee Representation [53:58]On Humanizing Businesspeople and Its Relation to Decision Making [59:09]On When Is a Pandemic not a Pandemic, More on Flexible Time and Final on Working From Home [1:07:40]On Theory-Informed Practice and Pre-Mortems: How to Put Praxis in "Theory and Praxis" [1:16:27]Some on Screwdrivers, More on Robustness versus Resilience, Repeated Betting Over Time, Strategic Drift, and Porsches [1:22:05]ABCDE: Aspirations, Boundaries, Coherence, and the Other Two [1:40:47]LinksFull transcript on Business Games PremiumWoolworths launches new 'Basics Box' grocery delivery amid COVID-19 crisis in March 2020 and also a NZ trial version of something similar in April 2020: Covid-19 coronavirus: New World supermarket trialling essential food box salesSubscribe to PremiumBenefits: full transcripts of everything if you want to have notes or prefer reading + deep dives into selected topics.Subscribe by clicking here: Business Games Premium | — | ||||||
| 1/30/22 | "Measurement Is Creativity's Bizarre Half-Sister" | 20% of the bees in the hive ignore the waggle dance. Why? What do the efficiency-oriented bee accountants say? How do you measure the RoI on the rogue bee activity? How is any of this relevant to innovation? Listen to Rory Sutherland, Vice Chairman of Ogilvy, to get the answers. | — | ||||||
| 1/25/22 | 2022 | Guesting on Call To Action with Giles Edwards & 1/200 with Kyle Church + what does the 2022 have in store for us? | — | ||||||
| 12/17/21 | And Just Like That… a Year Turns | Season's greetings and a quick overview of the upcoming 2022 content | Learner's Digest # 7 | — | ||||||
| 12/8/21 | A "Shiny Object" Syndrome | "One of the Biggest Detrimental Habits [for Entrepreneurs Is] a Shiny Object Syndrome"—The Entrepreneurial Marathon With Ashlee Berghoff | Business Games S2 Week 6 Interview | — | ||||||
| 11/29/21 | Where We've Been, Where We're Going… | … and a 50% Off Offer | A short connective episode + a call to survey | Learner's Digest # 6 | — | ||||||
| 11/23/21 | "Don't Ask, 'What Would I Do in Their Shoes?'—Ask, 'What Would *They* Do in Their Shoes?'" | Why is your board bad at strategy? How could Melissa predict pandemic collapse of seaports in the US?—Answer these 2 questions to help your firm succeed. | — | ||||||
| 11/21/21 | "Dogma Is the Enemy of Learning and Curiosity Is the Defence" | How to deal with ambiguity: an example. Plus: Introducing Learner's Digest, review of the Experimental Season to date, connecting everything forward and back. | — | ||||||
| 11/16/21 | "It's Not the Place You Can Charge Into With Answers…" | "…Only the Place You Can Charge Into With Listening"—Dawie Olivier on dealing with crises, creating emotional safety, and fostering curiosity & creativity in a large corporate. Also: full contact leadership, progressive learning mindset, reading widely, and journaling. | — | ||||||
| 11/11/21 | “… Because Otherwise You Are an Expert, Not a Leader” | Robert Sarver of the Phoenix Suns is by many accounts an arsehole—but how is this relevant to good decision making / bad decision making? | Newsletter # 4 | — | ||||||
| 11/9/21 | “‘Oh no, I am so completely fair and rational.’—That’s not true.” | What do Devil's Advocates, information cascades, egos, and gender pay equity have in common? Find out here as Prof. Ananish Chaudhuri introduces experimental economics. | — | ||||||
| 11/5/21 | “I Don’t Endorse Things Lightly… But Listen to This Cracker of a Podcast” | What do Pornhub calculus and Jurassic Park experiments have in common? Listen to find out! | — | ||||||
| 11/2/21 | “Where Are the Grown-Ups?” | JP Castlin on Complexity, what it means for your business, and how to deal with it via safe-to-fail experimentation. | — | ||||||
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