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How to Change the World: The History of Innovation

How to Change the World: The History of Innovation

著者: How To Change The World
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If you want to change the world, you need to dissect the past to build a blueprint for tomorrow.


Follow the epic journey through the history of invention, science and technology - told in chronological order.


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Long before the rise of Empires,

before the invention of the written word

and before humans ever tamed fire.

Curiosity was shaping the fate of our species.


This podcast breaks down the messy, complicated, often accidental ways humanity pushes forward—and shows you exactly how you can do the same.


This isn’t surface-level history.


Starting at the dawn of civilisation, we trace the thread of human innovation in the order it happened. Covering the stories of the world's greatest inventors and most powerful ideas.


Each episode is a masterclass - with all the nerdy details and side-quests that matter across science, economics, psychology and more:

  • From Maritime navigation to Interstellar exploration
  • Hammurabi’s legal code to Algorithmic governance
  • Da Vinci’s human dissection to Genome editing


Studying the patterns of history and invention shows how every world-changing idea is but a conversation between what has been and what could be.


Journey with us as we untangle the playbooks of the disruptors who change things here on earth and beyond.

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Samuel Webster Harris
世界 科学
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  • How to Change the World in 2 minutes
    2025/05/19

    What is the best way to tackle the question "How to change the world"? Learn about our plan to dissect the history and future of innovation.


    This show will dissect how the world really works and the impact of the biggest inventions that lead to a step change. We'll also tell the stories of the greatest innovators from history and understand their mental models, mindsets and habits.


    In this promo, Host Sam Webster Harris explains in 2 minutes what he'll be doing for the next 10 years.

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    2 分
  • Introduction
    2025/05/20

    "The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it" - Alan Watts


    This opening episode invites you on a journey, not just through time, but through perspective.

    From fire-starting hominids to spacefaring technologists, we are going to trace the ripples of human imagination that turned tools into empires, and sparks into systems.


    In this introduction episode:

    • Set the tone for the podcast
    • Explain what the show is and isn't
    • Learn how we are going to navigate this journey
    • Answer who the hell is this 'Sam Harris' (the host)
    • Explain our 7 principles for exploring history and innovation


    Change is rarely neat or obvious, but this podcast is here to help us understand it. You'll start to connect the dots that are all around you.


    History isn't just a study of the past, it is also our present. As we live through unprecedented innovation, it's a perfect time to study the forces of tectonic shifts and how to guide them.


    If you're curious, optimistic, and even a little lost. You're in the right place.



    ABOUT

    This show is an independent podcast on a mission.

    It is written, recorded, re-recorded, rewritten and re-re-recorded entirely by Sam Webster Harris.

    Designs were crafted by Francisca Correia.



    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction: The Dawn of Human Influence

    02:22 A Journey Through Time

    05:10 The Plan for the Podcast

    07:08 What counts as an innovation

    08:31 Release Schedule

    09:40 Beyond a history podcast

    10:54 Why this point in history

    12:34 A map is not a blueprint

    14:24 Why is Sam doing this?

    17:19 Why should you listen?

    18:29 Psychology and Innovation

    19:01 Bias and Hindsight

    19:37 Illusion of obviousness

    20:32 Gratitude - Understanding - Curiosity

    20:34 The Myth of Stability

    21:42 7 Core Principles of the Show

    21:51 1 - Interdisciplinary Thinking

    22:34 2 - Systems Thinking

    23:21 3 - Understanding of knowledge

    25:01 4 - Context

    26:06 5 - No current affairs and politics

    27:14 6 - Side Quests

    28:23 7 - Optimism

    29:26 Mission and sign off

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  • The 5 Stone Age Locks on Innovation
    2025/05/20

    What lies at the core of human progress?


    This episode sets the scene for all human innovation. For 3.5 million years, humans and our ancestors were stuck in the Stone Age.


    We cover:

    • What were we busy with for 97% of our existence?
    • Why were we so slow at innovating?
    • How did we eventually overcome these fundamental forces?


    From personal pressures to global forces, we trace the blocks on human development. The answers hold many insights for today when we think about innovation and how to make progress..


    This episode is ground zero as we begin our expedition through history and the creation of our modern world.




    ABOUT

    This show is an independent podcast on a mission.

    It is written, recorded, re-recorded, rewritten and re-re-recorded entirely by Sam Webster Harris.

    He also makes the music.

    Designs were crafted by Francisca Correia.




    Chapters:

    00:00 The Hand Axe Conundrum

    01:53 Episode Goals

    03:45 #1 - SURVIVAL

    04:21 Energy requirements

    06:30 Time Scarcity

    08:59 Risk and Psychological Safety

    11:17 #2 - Culture

    12:41 Why people hate new ideas

    15:25 The Grandmother Hypothesis

    16:21 Widowhood statistics

    17:46 Kaulong Tribe Widow killing

    19:27 Catalhayuk - 1000 years of stasis

    20:36 #3 - Knowledge

    22:42 Losing knowledge

    24:04 Maths

    24:52 Communication and Language

    25:53 Ice Age Picasso Paradox

    27:06 #4 - Mobility Constraints

    28:05 Nomadism

    30:22 Racism, war, and travel complications

    32:07 Trade Issues

    34:02 Feasting examples

    35:39 Eurasia vs America Development

    37:45 #5 - Population Density

    39:20 Evolution of Multicellular Life

    41:48 Dunbars Number

    43:43 Mortality Rates

    46:37 Historical demographics

    48:18 Lessons - How we beat the 5 locks

    51:47 Conclusion - Innovation isn't about Geniuses

    54:36 REFLECTIONS - Innovation cycles

    57:43 Modern Innovation Blockers

    01:06:01 What can you do

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