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The Impossible Network

The Impossible Network

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The weekly podcast tells the stories of curious-minded, purposeful people, creating positive change for social good.

Our guests include creative problem-solvers, storytellers, activists and artists, social impact entrepreneurs, and philanthropists from across the arts, business, science, and technology, working to solve some of our more pressing problems.


Each week, host Mark Fallows explores who his guests are as humans, who or what made them, what they are working to achieve or impact in the world, and where serendipity has impacted their journey.


Learn, gain insights, and be inspired by how a diverse range of people have broken through obstacles, fearlessly exceeded the boundaries society sets, and taken chances, regardless of risk, that most fear, in pursuit of their ‘impossible’.



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    • Embracing Uncertainty: A Conversation with Futurist Tamar Kasriel
      Jan 7 2026

      Tamar Kasriel is a futurist and author of Could: The Smart Thinking Handbook for When Nothing Is Certain.

      In this conversation, Tamar traces her unconventional path, from studying history at Oxford to teaching English in rural Japan to advising some of the world's biggest brands on what's coming next. Along the way, she explains why the skills she learned studying historiography (the study of how history is written) are surprisingly useful in an age of disinformation, and why the goal of futures work isn't prediction. It's readiness.

      We explore why multiple truths can coexist, why pessimism has no predictive advantage, and why agency, not certainty, is what leaders actually need right now.

      This is Part One of two conversations. In Part Two, we'll dive deeper into the ideas in Tamar's book.

      Timecodes

      00:00 Introduction

      02:00 From Oxford to Japan: An unplanned path

      08:00 Why multiple truths can coexist

      13:00 Retail as "the sharp end of consumption"

      21:00 Selfridges: From icon to cautionary tale

      28:00 "It's not about being right, it's about being ready"

      37:00 How scenario planning saved supermarkets in COVID

      44:00 Herman Kahn and the origins of scenario planning

      47:00 Why the book is called "Could"

      50:00 "Pessimism has no predictive advantage"

      55:00 Agency comes with accountability

      Socials

      Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamarkasriel/

      Website https://www.tamarkasriel.com/

      Links

      Could: The Smart Thinking Handbook for When Nothing Is Certain.

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      58 min
    • Economic Inequality & The Stories That Silence It
      Apr 25 2025

      In this thought-provoking episode, host Mark Fallows explores why economic inequality persists despite overwhelming evidence of its damaging effects. Fallows examines economist Gary Stevenson's stark assessment of wealth concentration and connects it with Jon Alexander's work on the narratives that shape our society. The episode delves into how our collective stories; from being "subjects" to being "consumers" have blinded us to systemic issues and blocked meaningful change. Fallows concludes by introducing the emerging "Citizen Story" as an alternative framework that could transform how we address inequality through collaboration, agency, and shared responsibility. This episode challenges listeners to reconsider the stories they live by and their power to reshape our economic future.


      TIMESTAMPS


      00:00 Introduction and Topic Overview

      00:52 The Problem of Economic Inequality

      00:55 Gary Stevenson's Insights

      02:15 The Consumer Story

      05:11 The Citizen Story

      06:04 Practical Steps Towards Change

      08:55 Conclusion and Call to Action


      SOCIALS

      https://instagram.com/markfallows

      https://linkedin.com/in/markfallows


      LINKS

      Citizens Jon Alexander

      Gary Stevenson The Trading Game

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      10 min
    • Building a New Game for Capitalism - A Conversation with Chad Grills
      Apr 10 2025

      Today, I'm joined by Chad Grills, an entrepreneur, veteran, and visionary who's on a mission to reimagine how capital flows to startups.

      In our conversation, Chad shares his fascinating journey from small-town Maryland to military service in Iraq and Egypt, to becoming a writer and entrepreneur in Silicon Valley. Now based in Texas, Chad is the founder of National Capital League, a startup developing a game designed to help people make or raise money in alignment with their values.

      As a father of five, Chad offers thought-provoking perspectives on education, raising children in today's digital world, and the importance of outdoor play. We discuss the challenges facing young men in society, the shifting economic landscape, and how courage might be our most needed and contagious virtue.

      As usual I ask the three fundamental questions at the heart of The Impossible Network: Who are you as a human being? What made you the human you are? And what are you working to achieve?

      This is a conversation about faith, entrepreneurship, and creating a future where capital flows to those embodying virtue. Let's dive in with Chad Grills.

      Time stamps


      00:00 Introduction to Chad Grills

      01:39 Chad's Early Life and Values

      08:01 Parenting and Education in the Digital Age

      10:45 The Impact of AI on Society

      13:07 Chad's Professional Journey

      21:01 Challenges Facing Young Men

      23:45 Geopolitical and Economic Observations

      30:03 Transitioning from Silicon Valley to New Beginnings

      30:25 Introducing National Capital League

      31:09 The Concept of Private Markets

      32:55 Building a Game for Entrepreneurs

      35:16 Challenges in Entrepreneurship

      38:30 Virtue and Capital Flow

      45:27 Guiding the Next Generation

      47:57 Inspirations and Legacy

      51:29 Documentaries and UAPs

      54:56 Final Thoughts and Next Interview



      Social Links

      Linkedin


      Links In The Show

      Age of Disclosure

      The Fourth Turning

      Only The paranoid Survive

      The Man Who Solved the Market


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      57 min
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