My Wildest Prediction Season 2 Wrap‑Up
Round two of Tom Goodwin’s innovation saga has finally wrapped, and we’re buzzing with the fresh insights that spilled out from the show’s electric booth. Grab your coffee and let’s dive into the most eye‑popping takeaways.
1. “Think Bigger, But Stay Grounded”
- Tom reminds us that breakthrough ideas need a solid boot camp of problem‑solving.
- He bucks the hype of unlimited vision—grounding it in data prevents the dream‑weaving from turning into a costly nightmare.
2. “Failure is Just a Pre‑Recipe for Success”
- Episodes were packed with real‑world failures turned into stepping‑stones.
- Listeners realized that the most memorable breakthroughs are often born from a handful of flops.
3. “Build Your Own Network Toolkit”
- Goodwin’s panel stressed that networking isn’t a one‑time event; it’s a continuous, mutually beneficial pipeline.
- Tips ranged from sharpening your elevator pitch to curating a niche audience that genuinely cares.
4. “Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast”
- When company culture and mission misalign, even the smartest strategies crumble.
- Tom urged leaders to keep culture and strategy dancing together—otherwise you’re just chasing a mirage.
5. “Future‑Proof Your Ideas with Agility”
- Flexible frameworks let you pivot while keeping the core vision intact.
- Real‑time data and iterative testing became the tools for staying ahead of the curve.
So, if you’re itching to fuel your next big leap, remember: keep your vision lofty, your approach grounded, embrace failure, network smartly, align culture with strategy, and stay agile. Tom Goodwin’s second season already served up a handful of golden nuggets—now it’s your turn to sprinkle them into the real world.
Season 2 of My Wildest Prediction – Curtain Call!
After a whirlwind eight months, the grand finale of Season 2 has dropped its curtain. We journeyed across the global business stage, pulling stories straight from the mouths of entrepreneurs, researchers, futurists, and a cheerleader‑squad of experts.
What We Unearthed
- Entrepreneurial Sparks: Real‑world hustle stories that turned ideas into gold.
- Scientific Insights: Researchers decoding the next wave of tech and trends.
- Futurist Forecasts: Eye‑popping visions of who owns tomorrow’s economy.
- Practical Wisdom: Experts breaking down today’s challenges for next‑gen leaders.
Our mission? To peel back the curtain on the economy and society’s hurdles and see how they shape our daily lives—and the ones ahead.
Why It Matters
Every discussion was a snapshot of the fast‑moving world we live in. From the instant rise of blockchain to the slow march of renewable energy adoption, we catalogued the things that wobble the global pot. And we’re not just spilling the tea— we’re mapping how it’ll ripple outward, upshot edict the future of work, community, and personal ambitions.
Feel the Pulse
Grab a cup of coffee, press play, and let your curiosity feel the buzz. The show is over, but the conversation doesn’t stop.



Wildest Predictions: Because the Future Needs a Little Wildness
Ever wondered if your office chair might turn into a drone halfway through your daily grind? Tune in to My Wildest Prediction, the podcast that doesn’t just talk about tomorrow— it imagines it. Euronews Business brought together some of the brightest minds in business and tech to riff on the future of work, cities, the planet, and yes, AI.
Work: The Roller‑Coaster of Doom & Delight
- Bruce Daisley the best‑selling author feels like we’re heading into a “work slump” before it turns golden. He’d rather see the grind die than evolve into something sane.
- In stark contrast, Dom Price, the futurist with more ideas than a Google Docs doc, has a mega‑radical take: we’ll break the constant‑work‑=success myth. Think “take a breather, then roll back up.”
- All our guests, though, agree one thing: the office is leaking its sides. Karoli Hindriks (spin‑off entrepreneur) drunks the world stating that “passports are becoming antiques.” Rory Sutherland, the marketing wizard, just added that society may roll out of its home and roam like nomads. Because why stay glued to one desk, right?
Cities & the Environment: We’re Settling in the Skies
- Urbanist Greg Clark thinks by 2080 the planet will house gleeful 10 billion beings, with 90% of them inside city walls. That’s less “urban sprawl” and more “domestic Airbnb!”
- Then there’s Bertrand Piccard, the explorer who’s practically strapped a hydrogen tank to his chest. He’s predicting that commercial flying with hydrogen will finally hit the big leagues in 2035. Expect “blue‑sky flights” and less carbon fumes.
AI: The Great Debater of the Decade
- Patty McCord thinks that “AI isn’t the monstrous beast we fear.” She’s like, “Hey, let’s be friends, AI.”
- Meanwhile, Professor Scott Galloway warns that AI could awaken a new wave of US domestic terrorism. He draws a very dramatic boardroom illustration. Yikes!
Those are just the highlights. If you’re craving the full spectrum of predictions—from the wildest to the whittled‑down—watch the episode wrap‑up and dive into all the fun on YouTube or your favorite audio platforms.