74.3K
Downloads
29
Episodes
In a time when change is a constant, asking the big questions and tackling the challenging issues are key to paving a way for the future. KPMG discusses a range of topics such as science, sport, leadership, current affairs and culture with global change makers on issues and ideas that affect businesses, communities, societies and the world.
Episodes
Thursday Oct 21, 2021
The Big Leap: Making a meaningful career
Thursday Oct 21, 2021
Thursday Oct 21, 2021
Have you ever dreamed of switching careers or looked on at those who do so with envy? Ever wondered why some people cope with changing careers better than others? This episode looks at those people who are able to reinvent themselves successfully time and time again.
We speak to Eric D'Esposito who’s with KPMG Enterprise about leaving his home on the Isle of Capri, learning to be a commercial pilot and starting a business degree at the age of 39.
We also catch up with TEDx speaker and Author of the book 'Switchers' Dr Dawn Graham. Check out Dawn’s TEDx speech.
And we speak to Nick Langton about how he made his successful career leap to start his own business Wimp 2 Warrior.
Episode links:
https://www.drdawnoncareers.com/switchers-the-book
https://www.ted.com/talks/dawn_graham_your_next_job_is_one_conversation_away
Thursday Oct 07, 2021
Peak Population: Future proofing the globe for future generations
Thursday Oct 07, 2021
Thursday Oct 07, 2021
According to United Nations data the world's population is expected to peak in just 44 years at a level of nearly 11 billion, after that it will start to decline. Increasing life expectancy combined with falling fertility levels will see a number of countries experiencing a reduction in the global population. Many countries will be faced with an aging population and a comparatively smaller young population to support them.
So what does peak population mean for future generations and what can be done now to try to ameliorate the effects of a declining global population? Join Host Whitney Fitzsimmons as she discusses these topics with Forbes Top 50 Futurist Shara Evans.
Whitney also talks to KPMG's Urban and Regional Demographer Terry Rawnsley about how societal trends, technology and the way people are consuming are goods is affecting the planet. They cover global consumption and the 'buy local' push. From Portlandia's 'Is this chicken local?' clip, to medical treatment on Star Trek, Blade Runner and test-tube hamburgers it’s an entertaining and illuminating chat.
Episode links:
United Nations data: https://www.un.org/development/desa/en/news/population/world-population-prospects-2019.html
Portlandia's 'Is this chicken local?' clip: https://youtu.be/WAlWrT5P2VI