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What does it take to create innovation that actually changes the world? In this fascinating episode of The Self Esteem and Confidence Mindset, we sit down with inventor Pablos Holman to explore the cutting-edge world of innovation, disruptive technology, and how bold thinkers are solving humanity's biggest challenges through creative problem-solving and fearless experimentation.Pablos shares his incredible journey working on breakthrough inventions, collaborating with visionaries, and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. If you're an entrepreneur, creative thinker, or anyone who wants to make a real impact on the world, this conversation will inspire you to think bigger, take risks, and create innovations that matter.You can find more from Pablos here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/pablos08/ https://x.com/pabloshttps://deepfuture.tech/book/
La operación Sadiq; el pilar que debe venir es el equipo; Pablo Sánchez toma la palabra; precedente sobre la denuncia de Valencia Basket. En el SER Deportivos de este martes hemos hablado sobre la operación que quiere hacer el Valencia en este mercado de enero con Sadiq. Escuchamos al director deportivo de la Real Sociedad, Erik Bretos, sobre su plantilla. Y el entrenador del Espanyol, Manolo González, sobre lo que sí es hacer bien las cosas. En el Levante Pablo Sánchez habla sobre Luis Castro. El Valencia Basket juega hoy y sigue adelante con su denuncia sobre los insultos racistas en Israel. Y gala de Navidad de Trinidad Alfonso, con declaraciones a la SER de su director, Juanmi Gómez.
Pablos is a legendary hacker, inventor, and deep‑tech investor who helped launch Blue Origin and co‑founded Intellectual Ventures Lab with Microsoft's first CTO. He explains what responsible hacking means and explores how deep tech and AI can deliver transformative breakthroughs for the future.-This podcast/webcast is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, tax, investment, or business advice. It is not a solicitation, recommendation, or endorsement. All opinions expressed by participants are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Evoke Advisors Division of MAI Capital Management, LLC ("Evoke”), its affiliates, or any companies mentioned. Information shared has not been independently verified by MAI or its affiliates. MAI Capital Management, LLC (“MAI”) is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"), which does not imply any particular level of skill or training.The content is intended for a general audience and does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell securities or adopt any investment strategy. Any examples or scenarios discussed are illustrative only, involve risks and uncertainties, and do not guarantee future results. Non-traditional assets carry significant risks and may not be suitable for all investors. Decisions should be based on individual objectives, risk tolerance, and circumstances.Statements herein are general and may not reflect an individual's or entity's specific circumstances or applicable laws, which vary by jurisdiction. Further, speakers' views are personal and may differ from Evoke and MAI recommendations and are not specific investment advice; and do not consider client objectives, risk tolerance, and diversification. Guests may have current or past relationships with Evoke and MAI, its affiliates, or the host, including as clients, service providers, or business partners. Participation does not constitute an endorsement or testimonial. No compensation has been paid or received for guest participation unless disclosed. MAI and its affiliates may have business relationships with entities mentioned in this podcast, which could create potential conflicts of interest. These relationships may include advisory services, investment management, or other arrangements. MAI seeks to manage such conflicts consistent with its fiduciary obligations and policies.(As of December 7, 2025)
Hoy hablamos con Pablo Sánchez Bergasa, ingeniero que salva vidas de bebés prematuros con las incubadoras, también hablamos con Ramón Álvarez, coordinador de Proyectos de Manos Unidas en Asia y terminamos hablando de cine con Miguel Fernando Ruiz de Villalobos.Escuchar audio
In this episode, we sit down with Pablos Holman — legendary hacker, inventor, and futurist — to explore how technology, creativity, and bold thinking can reshape the future. From early work in cryptocurrency and AI for the stock market to developing laser systems that fight malaria and nuclear reactors powered by waste, Pablos has spent his career doing what most consider impossible. As a faculty member at Singularity University and founder of Deep Future, Pablos has guided the next generation of innovators while helping companies like MakerBot, Glowforge, and data.world push the boundaries of what's possible. With over 6,000 patents under his belt and projects spanning robotics, sustainability, and advanced materials, he's redefining the relationship between human ingenuity and technology. In this episode, you'll discover: · How to approach "zero to one" innovation and think like a hacker. · The future of AI, robotics, 3D printing, and sustainable design. · Lessons learned from decades of building and backing world-changing inventions. · Why bold ideas — not fear — will shape the next century of human progress. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, entrepreneur, or curious creator, this conversation offers a rare look inside the mind of one of the world's most visionary inventors — and a blueprint for building the future before it arrives. Learn more about Pablos and his work here. Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr Keep up with Pablos Holman socials here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kadrevis/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pablos08/ X: https://x.com/pablos Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@deep.future TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deepfuture.tech
Brian Thompson chats with Theresa Pablos, CFP®, about the early-stage realities of building a business. A former journalist and freelance marketer, Theresa transitioned careers to financial planning in 2023 and ultimately earned the CFP® certification mark in 2025. She recently joined Equalis Financial as an Associate Financial Advisor and is just starting to build her client base. In this episode, Theresa and Brian discuss the excitement, fear, and the uncomfortable but necessary work of defining a niche. You'll get practical tips for finding your target audience, learn how to provide real value, and get reflection tools to help you grow and scale your own business. Episode Highlights Defining your niche starts with understanding your "why." Choosing a niche allows business owners to serve clients more deeply, efficiently, and sustainably. Before you figure out who you want to serve, you need to identify why you want to build a business and what you like to do. Theresa knew she wanted a people-oriented career that made complex data easy to understand and improved people's lives. After some deep reflection, she discovered values-based financial planning as a career that could help her and others use their resources to create more freedom in their lives. "I want to build my book of business because I want freedom and because I want to be an expert on a topic," Theresa said. Identify your target customers and provide them with value. Once you've defined your why, you need to identify the type of person that you want to serve. While Theresa is still figuring it out, she's thinking about focusing on being a financial planner for creative solopreneurs or a financial planner for tech employees and other professionals who earn equity compensation. However, knowing who you want to serve is only half of the equation. It's equally important to ensure the services you offer solve a real pain point for your target audience. "A lot of my clients seems to fall into this creative solopreneur category, and something I've been reflecting on is that if you're a creative solopreneur, you have a need for financial planning in a way that justifies you going out and actually hiring me or someone else," Theresa said. "While I enjoy working with stock options, a lot of tech employees are DIYers and aren't actively seeking advice unless something big happens to trigger the need." Don't let fear of making the wrong decision stop you. After you know how you want to serve your target customers, it's time to test out your solutions. One way to do that is by having 100 conversations, as recommended by LeSean Smith in Episode 69. And if you're nervous, like Theresa, then you just have to do it scared. "My takeaway is that I just need to trust myself and that being nervous is part of the process," she said. "Fortunately, my journalism background very well prepared me to get a lot of 'Nos' from people, and that's okay because you have to get the 'Nos' to get the 'Yeses.'" Resources + Links Episode 69: Building A Business For Financial Independence with LaSean Smith Why Choose a CFP® Professional Equalis Financial: Website, Instagram, Facebook Theresa Pablos, CFP®: Website, LinkedIn, Instagram Follow Brian Thompson Online: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, X, Forbes About Brian and the Mission Driven Business Podcast Brian Thompson, JD/CFP®, is a tax attorney and Certified Financial Planner® who specializes in providing comprehensive financial planning to LGBTQ+ entrepreneurs who run mission-driven businesses. The Mission Driven Business podcast was born out of his passion for helping social entrepreneurs create businesses with purpose and profit. On the podcast, Brian talks with diverse entrepreneurs and the people who support them. Listeners hear stories of experiences, strength, and hope and get practical advice to help them build businesses that might just change the world, too.
Send us a textIn this riveting new episode of Money Majlis, Suvo Sarkar welcomes Pablos Holman, the legendary hacker, inventor, and futurist whose creativity transforms science fiction into the fabric of our daily lives. Suvo engages Pablos in a conversation that reveals why the world's biggest crises require not just incremental “apps,” but audacious, moonshot technologies that redefine what's possible for humanity. Pablos's career is a journey across innovation's wildest frontiers: from pioneering cryptocurrency in the early 1990s and building spaceships at Blue Origin with Jeff Bezos, to serving as chief provocateur at Intellectual Ventures Lab, where he and his teams invent everything from nuclear reactors powered by waste to laser-based systems for eradicating malaria mosquitoes. Arguing that software alone cannot feed, clothe, or power humanity, Pablos frames deep tech as the force multiplier the world needs—technologies that target fundamental human needs like energy, clean water, food, and infrastructure, not just digital convenience. You will be enthralled as Pablos recounts his role as a go-to problem solver for visionaries such as Bill Gates, who entrusted him with some of the world's hardest humanitarian challenges. The story of his “mosquito-zapping laser” is both bizarre and inspiring, exemplifying how radical ideas, cross-disciplinary brains, and relentless experimentation can tackle problems ignored by the status quo. For Pablos, true impact is achieved when innovation moves beyond surface-level disruption and addresses the root causes of poverty, disease, and inequality. This episode also dives deep into the philosophy of failure—why real innovation is born from environments that encourage wild experimentation and accept that 99 ideas must fall for one world-changing breakthrough to rise. Pablos's investment approach in “shots on goal” contrasts the short-term, market-risk pursuits of Silicon Valley, pointing instead to the vast untapped markets in shipping, energy, agriculture, and durable goods that await visionary inventors and funders. Suvo and Pablos challenge listeners to rethink not just the ethics of invention, but the need for new frameworks of open collaboration and long-term thinking. The path to abundance, say both host and guest, lies not in regulating technologies we don't yet understand, but in fostering curious minds and bold institutions willing to solve global-scale challenges for future generations. Tune in for a masterclass in courage, creativity, and compassion from one of technology's great mavericks. And remember to visit www.moneymajlis.com to redeem your complimentary GiveCard for a charity of your choice. Produced by : PoddsterGiving partner: Goodworld
La crisis en el Levante con la destitución de Calero y la búsqueda de su sustituto; la previa del Valencia antes de medirse al Rayo; y un adiós en el Valencia Basket. En nuestro primer SER Deportivos de la semana abrimos con la última hora del partido de esta noche entre el Rayo y el Valencia, escuchando a Corberán, Íñigo Pérez y Danjuma. Y después, a fondo con la crisis deportiva en el Levante: información y opinión sobre Calero y su sustituto, escuchando al presidente granota, Pablo Sánchez. Y el adiós de Happ del Valencia Basket.
Directo MARCA Asturias con Borja Fernández desde El Mono que Lee Actualidad del Sporting de Gijón. Charlamos con Dani Martín, portero del Tenerife. Habla Álex Corredera. Actualidad del Real Oviedo con Gabriel Gallego. Tertulia azul con Pablo Sánchez y Diegui Johannesson Además, toda la actualidad del deporte asturiano
En esta edición de No Hay Derecho abordaremos, entre otros temas: - Asesinan a hombre en la avenida Grau en el Centro de Lima: intentó huir al ser interceptado en su vehículo. - Premier Ernesto Álvarez señala la extorsión como virtud de Trujillo: "Aquí nació". - Óscar Arriola, jefe de la PNP, respalda a coronel implicado en robo de medio millón de soles: “Trabaja 23 horas y media”. - Congreso buscan ampliar dos años el Reinfo y el retorno de 50 mil mineros ilegales. - Daniel Urresti seguirá en prisión: Poder Judicial inaplicó ley de lesa humanidad por caso Hugo Bustíos. - Caso Truko: PNP estará a cargo de la investigación preliminar contra suboficial Luis Magallanes por tentativa de homicidio contra amigo de rapero. - Congreso: SAC aprueba inhabilitar a fiscales Delia Espinoza, Juan Carlos Villena, Pablo Sánchez y Zoraida Ávalos. - Todos los desinformadores a una contra IDL-Reporteros. - Comisión de reforma del sistema de justicia aprobó informe final que plantea eliminar la JNJ. - Caso Frigoinca: Fiscalía allana inmuebles y señala a hermano de César Acuña por presunto tráfico de influencias. - Congreso no logra inhabilitar a Betssy Chávez por intento de golpe de Estado. - Presidente del Congreso Fernando Rospigliosi se burla de cartas notariales enviadas por Delia Espinoza y Zaida Arias. - Aníbal Quiroga critica acción de amparo presentada contra elección de los miembros de la JNJ. - Gerente de seguridad ciudadana de Miraflores renuncia durante consejo en vivo tras tensiones con alcalde Carlos Canales. - Exclusivo: Partidos políticos sancionados por ONPE.
Novedades: Rev, Bostro Pesopeo, Will Hofbauer & Sangre Voss, DJ Polo, Zora Jones & Dj Polo, Kessler, Pablo Sánchez, Marcel Dettmann, Tuff City Kids, Marie Davidson, Midland, Bodhi, Nikki Nair Disco de la semana: ClarkEspecial: Telephatic FishLa Perla: KompromatEscuchar audio
Nuestra misión, hacer el himno de la patata alavesa... por el camino, sorteo de hamburguesas en Larrain bus, visita de David Ros para hablarnos de Kave Home que llega a Vitoria, también Iñaki Álvarez Ircio con el historiador Santiago de Pablos y conexión con nuestro dentista de cabecera.
Carlos de Pablos, Presidente del colegio de Mediadores de Seguros de Segovia, nos habla de los Seguros de Decesos
Eliseo de Pablos, Director de Cine, nos habla de la conferencia Patrimonio y Futuro. Un Museo del Cine en Segovia
¿Cómo marcha el sector de la construcción? ¿Hay optimismo en adelante? ¿Qué pasos está dando en materia sostenible? Con Ricardo de Pablos, CEO de Holcim España.
Directo MARCA Asturias con Pablo Guisasola desde Sidrería El Pigueña Actualidad del Sporting de Gijón con Borja Fernández. Hablamos con Álex Bergantiños Actualidad del Real Oviedo con Gabriel Gallego. Escuchamos las palabras de Escandell Tertulia azul con Mario Álvarez y Pablo Sánchez Además, toda la actualidad del deporte asturiano
In this episode, we sit down with Pablos Holman, a legendary hacker, inventor, and technology futurist whose career spans over three decades of innovation. From pioneering cryptocurrency in the 1990s to developing AI for the stock market, Pablos has been at the forefront of doing what has never been done before – and he doesn't plan to stop anytime soon… Throughout his career, Pablos has worked on projects that solve some of the world's most pressing challenges, including Malaria-fighting laser systems that track and eliminate mosquitoes, Nuclear reactors powered by waste with TerraPower, and more. Pablos was also part of the most prolific invention team in the world, earning over 6,000 patents, and helped launch companies and technologies that have impacted millions globally. To top it all off, he has helped train the next generation of inventors and entrepreneurs as a faculty member at Singularity University, advising companies such as MakerBot, Glowforge, and data.world. Join us as we dive into: How Pablos approaches “zero to one” innovation. The future of AI, robotics, 3D printing, and automated manufacturing. Lessons learned from decades of inventing, building, and backing visionary founders at Deep Future. How to think like a hacker and innovator in a rapidly changing world If you want insight into the mind of someone who has spent his life inventing the future, solving big problems, and turning science fiction into reality, this episode is for you. Learn more about Pablos and his work here! In today's episode, we dive into the world of PRP therapy, spine care, and chronic pain management with Dr. Hany Demian. As a physician, healthcare entrepreneur, and chronic pain specialist, Dr. Demian is pioneering advances in regenerative and integrative medicine. What's his objective? To help others restore mobility, relieve chronic pain, and extend healthy years of life… Dr. Demian is also the Founder and CEO of Praesentia Healthcare, where he leads Pain Care Clinics in Canada and the BioSpine Institute in Florida. Recognized for innovations like bedside ultrasound diagnostics, PRP and stem cell therapies, and non-surgical spine care, Dr. Demian is setting a new standard in pain management and anti-aging medicine across North America. This conversation covers: What platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy is, and what it can be used for. How to take advantage of the body's natural ability to heal. The benefits of taking genetic tests. Want to follow along with Dr. Demian and his work? Click here!
El Rey Felipe VI interviene en la ONU, defendiendo el multilateralismo y el liderazgo de la organización. Pide el fin de la masacre en Gaza, condenando el ataque del 7 de octubre y exigiendo la liberación de los rehenes. También aborda el cambio climático y la inmigración. En España, Pedro Sánchez defiende a la ministra de Igualdad, Irene Montero, por el escándalo de las pulseras telemáticas, mientras el bloque de investidura se resquebraja con abstenciones de ERC y Junts en la reprobación de la ministra. El PP espera que esta situación aumente. Carles Puigdemont critica a PP, Vox y Podemos por "engordar los extremos". Sánchez anuncia que se presentará a las próximas elecciones. En el programa "Poniendo las calles" de COPE, se conoce la labor de Carlos Baradají, cirujano que opera a niños en Senegal, y de Pablo Sánchez Vergara, creador de incubadoras de bajo coste. La audiencia comparte sus recuerdos y tiendas favoritas. Se escucha música del Dúo Dinámico y de The Beatles. El programa ...
Pablos Holman is a hacker and inventor and the author of Deep Future: Creating Technology that Matters, the indispensable guide to deep tech. Previously, Pablos worked on spaceships at Blue Origin and helped build The Intellectual Ventures Lab to invent a wide variety of breakthroughs. Pablos also hosts the Deep Future Podcast and is managing partner at Deep Future.This episode is brought to you by:Cresset prestigious family office for CEOs, founders, and entrepreneurs: https://cressetcapital.com/timMaui Nui Venison, delicious, nutrient-dense, and responsible red meat: https://mauinuivenison.com/lp/timAG1 all-in-one nutritional supplement: https://drinkag1.com/timTimestamps:00:00 Intro02:12 The hacker mindset33:05 Nuclear52:35 Autonomous ships58:48 Pragmatic optimism01:00:29 Risk tolerance01:04:50 Blue Origin01:11:59 Zero Effect philosophy01:34:43 China01:43:07 Taiwan01:45:04 AI01:50:42 Salsa02:08:44 Deep tech investing*For show notes and past guests on The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast.For deals from sponsors of The Tim Ferriss Show, please visit tim.blog/podcast-sponsorsSign up for Tim's email newsletter (5-Bullet Friday) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Discover Tim's books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissYouTube: youtube.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timferrissPast guests on The Tim Ferriss Show include Jerry Seinfeld, Hugh Jackman, Dr. Jane Goodall, LeBron James, Kevin Hart, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Jamie Foxx, Matthew McConaughey, Esther Perel, Elizabeth Gilbert, Terry Crews, Sia, Yuval Noah Harari, Malcolm Gladwell, Madeleine Albright, Cheryl Strayed, Jim Collins, Mary Karr, Maria Popova, Sam Harris, Michael Phelps, Bob Iger, Edward Norton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Neil Strauss, Ken Burns, Maria Sharapova, Marc Andreessen, Neil Gaiman, Neil de Grasse Tyson, Jocko Willink, Daniel Ek, Kelly Slater, Dr. Peter Attia, Seth Godin, Howard Marks, Dr. Brené Brown, Eric Schmidt, Michael Lewis, Joe Gebbia, Michael Pollan, Dr. Jordan Peterson, Vince Vaughn, Brian Koppelman, Ramit Sethi, Dax Shepard, Tony Robbins, Jim Dethmer, Dan Harris, Ray Dalio, Naval Ravikant, Vitalik Buterin, Elizabeth Lesser, Amanda Palmer, Katie Haun, Sir Richard Branson, Chuck Palahniuk, Arianna Huffington, Reid Hoffman, Bill Burr, Whitney Cummings, Rick Rubin, Dr. Vivek Murthy, Darren Aronofsky, Margaret Atwood, Mark Zuckerberg, Peter Thiel, Dr. Gabor Maté, Anne Lamott, Sarah Silverman, Dr. Andrew Huberman, and many more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The Digital Executive, host Brian Thomas speaks with Pablos Holman—hacker, inventor, futurist, and venture investor—whose career spans early cryptocurrency experiments, AI-driven stock trading, building spaceships at Blue Origin, and inventing disruptive technologies at Intellectual Ventures. With more than 100 patents to his name, including collaborations with Bill Gates to fight malaria, Pablos has dedicated his work to solving humanity's biggest problems.He shares why today's tech industry has over-indexed on software and why the future depends on deep tech—hardware-driven innovations that transform industries like energy, food, manufacturing, and construction. Pablos explains how supercomputing and simulation now make hardware experimentation faster, cheaper, and more viable than ever before, opening the door to breakthroughs once thought impossible.From advocating for ambitious, 10-year moonshot projects to tackling global energy inequality, Pablos challenges listeners to think beyond apps and incremental tools toward technologies that can truly uplift billions of people. His vision is rooted in one guiding principle: be a better ancestor by building solutions that serve future generations.If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review. Apple or Spotify.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jim talks with Pablos Holman about the ideas in his new book Deep Future: Creating Technology That Matters. They discuss deep tech versus shallow tech, computational modeling and simulation for real-world problems, the hacker mindset, the role of inventors, nuclear power and renewable energy solutions, population growth, development challenges, space-based solar power, the likelihood of fusion power, mistakes in German energy policy, energy storage limitations, the transformation of the apparel industry through automation, and much more. Episode Transcript Deep Future: Creating Technology That Matters, by Pablos Holman Deep Future (company) Intellectual Ventures Lab Pablos is a hacker, inventor, and bestselling author of Deep Future: Creating Technology that Matters, the indispensable guide to deep tech. Now Managing Partner at Deep Future, investing in technologies to solve the world's biggest problems. Previously, Pablos worked on spaceships at Blue Origin and helped build The Intellectual Ventures Lab to invent a wide variety of breakthroughs including a brain surgery tool, a machine to suppress hurricanes, 3D food printers, and a laser that can shoot down mosquitos—part of an impact invention effort to eradicate malaria with Bill Gates. Pablos hosts the Deep Future Podcast and is a top public speaker—his talks have over 30 million views.
Ein aufregender Rap-Sommer liegt hinter uns. Das einzige, das unseren Hip Hop-Redaktor Pablo Vögtli dabei nervt: Die meisten Hochkaräter droppten genau während seinen Ferien. Also nix wie aufholen! Wer zu Hochform aufläuft, wer enttäuscht, und wer Album des Jahres-Kandidat wird? Press Play.
En este episodio, Pablo Sánchez comparte una historia profundamente personal: cómo el dinero se convirtió en la causa de una de las mayores rupturas de su vida y cómo transformó ese dolor en propósito. Exploramos el vínculo invisible entre el dinero, la estabilidad emocional y las relaciones de pareja. Hablan de los patrones inconscientes que todos repetimos, del impacto de la infancia en nuestra relación con el dinero, de la ansiedad que genera la incertidumbre financiera y de cómo podemos resignificar nuestra historia para jugar un nuevo juego de riqueza. También conversan sobre: - El rol de la psicología del dinero. - Por qué el dinero no es el problema, sino el significado que le damos. - Cómo construir una relación sana con el dinero (aunque nadie nos haya enseñado). - La importancia de tener conversaciones financieras en pareja. - Y por qué todos estamos a un solo acto de coraje de cambiar nuestra vida.
Software is eating the world, right? We've all heard this phrase by now, but inventor and investor Pablos Holman has something important to add: “The world can't eat software.”That's why Pablos focuses on “deep tech”, i.e. how to invent new solutions to real world problems like energy, water, waste, construction, and sanitation. Pablos says we're still mostly using version 1.0 technology for these fundamental systems, but recent advances, including AI and the ability to prototype and test in software, are enabling incredible innovation in hardware.Pablos has worked with Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and more. He's kind of a mad scientist and in this episode we'll discuss things that sound like science fiction, but that Pablos says are coming soon, such as solar panels in outer space that can beam clean energy down to earth, autonomous cargo ships blown by the wind across the ocean, and tiny nuclear reactors buried a mile underground that power the world above. At Deep Future, Pablos is on a mission to solve the world's biggest problems, and he's hoping more people will make the jump that he did from software to hardware and into deep tech, because, as he says, “ all the people who've been building software their entire career, those are the ones who are going to save the world.”—Chapters02:25 Deep tech and why it's so important05:56 How Pablos became an inventor07:44 Getting Blue Origin off the ground11:35 Running an invention lab at Intellectual Ventures13:40 Why solar panels in space will soon power Earth16:46 Why all problems are energy problems21:33 Better nuclear reactors are coming28:25 How rapid iteration in software enables better hardware31:35 An appeal to software people to get into deep tech — and save the world—Links:Deep Future book, podcast, and firm: deepfuture.techPopTech conference: poptech.org (if you're new to PopTech and would like a discount, email me or DM me on LinkedIn)Sign up for the CRAFTED. newsletter: crafted.fmLearn more about how Modern Product Minds can help you build the future: modernproductminds.comEmail me: dan@modernproductminds.com
¿Qué pasa cuando haces la inversión perfecta y multiplicas tu dinero 300x… pero descubres que eso no fue lo más importante? En este episodio me pongo del otro lado del micrófono. Pablo Sánchez me entrevista para hablar sobre Avalanche, una jugada que cambió mi portafolio, pero también sobre algo más valioso: las decisiones, la mentalidad… y el poder de las relaciones.
En este episodio TECH de Partidazos, Óscar y Antonio analizan con Pablo Sánchez Noguera (Tecnoman) el revolucionario dispositivo que podría dejar obsoletos los smartphones. ¿Cómo será esta innovación de Johnny Ive (ex-Apple) y OpenAI? Descubre sus posibles funciones, diseño y fecha de lanzamiento. ¿Estamos ante el fin de la era de los celulares? Pablo Sánchez explica cómo esta tecnología cambiará nuestra forma de comunicarnos y qué ventajas tendría sobre los dispositivos actuales. ¡No te pierdas este adelanto exclusivo del futuro!
Bienvenidos, cinéfilos hierberos, a un nuevo episodio de Cinefilia y Otras Hierbas, cine, televisión, música y videojuegos para escuchar.Soy José Enrique Guzmán, su anfitrión en este especial de horror y hoy nos sumergimos en una película que, permítanme decirlo, nos tiene absolutamente extasiados: Sinners, la nueva joya de Ryan Coogler que, contra todo pronóstico en esta era de secuelas y remakes, es una obra original. Sí, señoras y señores, original.Aquí en Cinefilia y Otras Hierbas somos devotos del género de terror, pero Sinners no es solo una película de sustos; es un ejercicio de alta costura cinematográfica, una masterclass en mezclar géneros que va del drama histórico al horror sobrenatural con una elegancia que quita el aliento. Sinners nos transporta a Clarksdale, Mississippi, en 1932, en pleno apogeo de la segregación racial y los últimos días de la Prohibición. Aquí conocemos a los hermanos gemelos Elijah “Smoke” y Elias “Stack”, ambos interpretados por un Michael B. Jordan que, francamente, se sale de la pantalla. Jordan no solo da vida a estos dos criminales convertidos en empresarios de un juke joint, sino que los dota de personalidades tan distintas que olvidas que es el mismo actor. Stack es carisma puro, un hombre de negocios con un brillo en los ojos; Smoke, en cambio, lleva el peso de la oscuridad, un alma torturada que no puede escapar de su pasado. Junto a ellos, tenemos a Sammie Moore, apodado “Preacher Boy”, un joven músico con un talento que trasciende el tiempo, interpretado por el debutante Miles Caton, cuya presencia es tan magnética que no podemos esperar a verlo en más proyectos. El reparto se completa con pesos pesados como Delroy Lindo, quien da vida a Delta Slim, un músico curtido que destila soul en cada escena, y Hailee Steinfeld, que aporta una intensidad feroz como una figura clave en esta comunidad asediada por un mal sobrenatural.Lo que hace a Sinners tan especial es cómo Coogler teje una historia que es a la vez un drama histórico, un western crepuscular y un relato de horror gótico, todo mientras reflexiona sobre la identidad, el legado y la resistencia. Es una película que no solo entretiene, sino que exige que la descifres, que la sientas, que la vivas.En este podcast, estamos convencidos de que Sinners no solo es probablemente la primera gran película de 2025, sino que será un referente indiscutible a la hora de hablar de cómo construir una narrativa que mezcla tonos y géneros con maestría. Y, si nos permitimos un momento de clarividencia cinéfila, apostamos a que la veremos desfilar por la alfombra roja cuando llegue la temporada de premios, porque esta es una obra que no solo se ve, se experimenta. Así que, cinéfilos, preparen sus auriculares, abran sus mentes y acompáñennos a Pablo Sánchez Noguera y a mi persona a desentrañar los secretos de Sinners.Les recuerdo a nuestros seguidores que CINEFILIA Y OTRAS HIERBAS tiene un Patreon, en el cual les ofrecemos beneficios adicionales a quienes decidan apoyarnos económicamente: patreon.com/cinefiliayotrashierbasAdicionalmente, si quieren escribirnos pueden hacerlo al correo: cinefiliayotrashierbas@gmail.comNo olviden suscribirse si aún no lo han hecho, compartir este episodio por lo menos con dos amigos, dejar un comentario y un like, eso nos ayudará a crecer y a encontrar más audiencia.¡Que disfruten el episodio!#Sinners #MichaelBJordan #Terror #Cine
¿Por qué no te habré hecho caso? con Santiago Siri y Hernán Zin
En este episodio de La Última Frontera, Santi Siri y Emi Garzón reciben a #PabloSánchez, cofundador de #Brubank, una de las #fintech más innovadoras de Argentina, para hablar sobre innovación, talento argentino y oportunidades en tiempos difíciles.Pablo cuenta con más de 20 años de experiencia en la creación y escalado de #EmpresasDigitales. Fue cofundador de #Vulsai, un estudio de diseño y desarrollo que colaboró con marcas globales como Coca-Cola, Starbucks y Nike. Además, fundó #MangoPayments, una plataforma de procesamiento de pagos centrada en el mercado latinoamericano, que fue adquirida por #MercadoLibre en 2016. ¿Cuál es el mayor obstáculo al fundar un banco digital en Argentina? ¿Qué rol tendrán los bancos tradicionales frente a los bancos digitales?¿Cómo será la evolución del sector fintech en los próximos cinco años?También, hablan sobre el camino de emprender, el desafío de crear un banco digital en un país con crisis recurrentes, el futuro del sistema financiero, entre otros temas.Y como cada semana, las principales #noticias e innovaciones en #tecnología, #IA, #Cripto y #tendencias.
Jaime Ugarte, Emilio Marquiegui y el árbitro Miguel de Pablos hablan del combate entre Fernández y el panameño Nuñez.
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Host Greg Jefferson and City Hall reporter Megan Rodriguez talk with councilmen Jalen McKee-Rodriguez and Marc Whyte about their favorites for mayor, red vs. blue politics on City Council and what to do about San Antonio's projected $31 million deficit. Suggested reading: Next mayor, council will have to make budget cuts as city revenues fall Here's how Gina Ortiz Jones, Rolando Pablos can become San Antonio's next mayor Will San Antonio's next mayor hit the brakes on arena, Project Marvel plans? Sign up here for our ENside Politics newsletter: https://www.expressnews.com/newsletters/ensidepolitics/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This weekend on bigcitysmalltown, we turn our attention to San Antonio's mayoral runoff as Bob Rivard sits down with candidate Rolando Pablos for a focused conversation on city governance, economic growth, and the future of San Antonio. With early voting underway Tuesday and the race narrowed to two candidates, this episode offers a timely look at the decision facing local voters.Bob and Rolando discuss the central issues shaping this year's mayoral race—from economic development and workforce challenges to housing policy, city budget priorities, and the city's ties to Mexico. Rolando also addresses his record in state and local government, his work in economic development, his views on city management and public safety, and his position on immigration. Key topics include:• The evolving dynamics of the mayoral race and voter turnout in local elections• San Antonio's economic development strategies and the mayor's role in attracting investment• Workforce retention, education outcomes, and how to tackle the city's “brain drain”• Housing affordability, property taxes, and evaluating existing city programs like the housing bond and Ready to Work• Approaches to addressing homelessness and permanent supportive housing• City-county relations, possible areas for government consolidation, and budget solutions• The future of downtown development, including the Convention Center Complex and arena projects• Immigration, public safety, and city leadership messaging during times of federal uncertaintyAs the city prepares to choose its next mayor, this discussion provides insight into Rolando Pablos' vision and proposals, as well as his reflections on public service and political rhetoric at the local level.You can subscribe to Monday Musings, our weekly newsletter, by visiting bigcitysmalltown.com.-- -- RECOMMENDED NEXT LISTEN:▶️ #117. The Mayor's Race: Gina Ortiz Jones on Public Service, Equity, and Leading with Data – Continue the conversation on San Antonio's future with fellow mayoral candidate Gina Ortiz Jones. Host Bob Rivard explores Ortiz Jones's journey from the Pentagon to the campaign trail, her vision for equity and data-driven leadership, and how she proposes to tackle the city's most pressing challenges. *Gina Ortiz Jones did not accept our invitation to return for a conversation during the runoff. -- -- CONNECT
Raúl Granados ha entrevistado en Radioestadio noche a la exjugadora del Arsenal, del Rayo Vallecano y de la Selección Española Natalia Pablos con motivo de la final de la Champions femenina.
Raúl Granados ha entrevistado en Radioestadio noche a la exjugadora del Arsenal, del Rayo Vallecano y de la Selección Española Natalia Pablos con motivo de la final de la Champions femenina.
In this episode, historian Pablo Sánchez León joins Alan to explore the powerful and often disturbing alliance between the Catholic Church and the Franco regime. We go beyond the conventional narrative of the Spanish Civil War to uncover how the conflict functioned as a modern Catholic holy war — framed not just as a political struggle, but as a divine crusade to purify Spain.We discuss how anti-clerical violence was weaponised by Francoist propaganda to dehumanise Republicans as non-Spanish, even non-human, casting them as enemies of the faith rather than political opponents. Pablo explains how this fusion of religion and repression ultimately turned inward, contributing to the regime's long-term instability.We also look at how these narratives still shape Spain's political memory today, and why the Church's complicity — and later dissent — remains an unresolved part of the democratic transition.If you like what we produce, and want more, please think of contributing and making the podcast sustainable going forward:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thesobremey
The city's police and firefighters' unions both sat out the first round of voting, waiting until the field of 27 candidates for mayor in the May 3 city election was whittled to Gina Ortiz Jones and Rolando Pablos. The San Antonio Police Officers' Association backed Pablos ahead of the June 7 runoff while the San Antonio Professional Firefighters Association is not endorsing. Suggested reading: San Antonio police union endorses Rolando Pablos for mayor Next mayor, City Council will have to make budget cuts as revenues fall How S.A. will cut costs to pay for firefighter raises Sign up here for our ENside Politics newsletter: https://www.expressnews.com/newsletters/ensidepolitics/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Greg Jefferson and City Hall reporters Megan Rodriguez and Molly Smith talk about voters' rejection of City Council members running for the top job, the Year of the Outsider and what's ahead in the June 7 runoff. *Suggested reading:* What happens next in San Antonio mayoral and City Council races: _https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/san-antonio-mayor-city-council-races-next-steps-20309351.php_ Gina Ortiz Jones made it to a runoff for mayor. Here's what to know about her.: _https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/things-to-know-about-mayoral-candidate-ortiz-jones-20310712.php_ Rolando Pablos could be San Antonio's next mayor. Who is he?: _https://www.expressnews.com/news/article/rolando-pablos-runoff-election-20310883.php_ *Sign up here for our ENside Politics newsletter:* https://www.expressnews.com/newsletters/ensidepolitics/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
¡ROBOTS EN CARRERA! La GUERRA TECNOLÓGICA que sacude al mundo | Partidazos En este episodio revelador, Chucho Díaz y Óscar Martínez conversan con el experto, Pablo Sánchez Noguera, sobre la insólita media maratón de robots en China y lo que realmente esconde este evento ¿simple exhibición o estrategia geopolítica en la guerra fría tecnológica entre potencias?
We conclude our April series of conversations with San Antonio's leading mayoral candidates as Bob sits down with Rolando Pablos—a businessman, attorney, and former republican Texas Secretary of State—to discuss his campaign, priorities, and vision for the city. Pablos shares his personal and professional background, shaped by his experience as an immigrant and his decades of public and private sector leadership. The conversation examines key issues facing San Antonio, including the city's persistent poverty rates, workforce development, economic competitiveness, and the challenges of attracting new businesses. Pablos addresses concerns about partisanship, his approach to relationships with state and federal officials, and his proposals for increasing transparency and accountability at City Hall. This episode explores: Pablos's views on San Antonio's economic development and what's needed to attract companies and jobs The city's historical and systemic poverty, and the role of education and workforce training in addressing it Relationships with Mexico, free trade, and why maintaining strong binational partnerships is key for San Antonio's future How Pablos would approach issues such as Project Marvel, affordable housing development, and infrastructure challenges The future of local government and the role of nonpartisanship and outside money in city elections It's a substantive look at where San Antonio stands, what's at stake in the mayoral race, and how leadership could shape the city's next chapter. -- -- RECOMMENDED NEXT LISTEN:
Pablos makes the case for Computational Maximalism.
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Pablo Sánchez es el director de la ONG Medicina Abierta al Mundo donde han creado incubadoras a bajo coste que están logrando salvar muchas vidas de bebés prematuros en zonas de África o Latinoamérica que antes no tenían ninguna oportunidad de supervivencia.
Software is eating the world, right? We've all heard this phrase by now, but inventor and investor Pablos Holman has something important to add: “The world can't eat software.”That's why Pablos focuses on “deep tech”, i.e. how to invent new solutions to real world problems like energy, water, waste, construction, and sanitation. Pablos says we're still mostly using version 1.0 technology for these fundamental systems, but recent advances, including AI and the ability to prototype and test in software, are enabling incredible innovation in hardware.Pablos has worked with Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and more. He's kind of a mad scientist and in this episode we'll discuss things that sound like science fiction, but that Pablos says are coming soon, such as solar panels in outer space that can beam clean energy down to earth, autonomous cargo ships blown by the wind across the ocean, and tiny nuclear reactors buried a mile underground that power the world above.At Deep Future, Pablos is on a mission to solve the world's biggest problems, and he's hoping more people will make the jump that he did from software to hardware and into deep tech, because, as he says, “ all the people who've been building software their entire career, those are the ones who are going to save the world.”—More on Pablos: Deep Future: https://deepfuture.tech/Deep Future podcast: https://deepfuture.tech/podcast-index/ —Support CRAFTED.:Sign up for the CRAFTED. newsletter: https://www.crafted.fmSubscribe to CRAFTED. on your favorite podcast platformShare this episode with a friend or colleague!
No ha cumplido aún los 32 años, pero lo que ha hecho nos vuelve a todos más pequeños.Se llama Pablo Sánchez Bergasa y es ingeniero. Con veintipocos años se puso manos a la obra en un proyecto de vida. Porque a su pasión por la tecnología siempre fue unida, en su caso, la que le provoca el tratar de solucionar problemas reales.Pablo Sánchez Bergasa es fundador y director de la ONG Medicina Abierta al Mundo, que lidera la fabricación y distribución de una incubadora neonatal de bajo coste destinada a hospitales de bajos recursos. Este proyecto ha impactado en más de 30 países, salvando la vida de cientos de recién nacidos. Pero Pablo también aboga por un enfoque de código abierto, permitiendo que otras organizaciones repliquen su modelo en diferentes contextos. Y claro, le han dado el Premio Princesa de Girona. No nos extraña. Y tampoco la emoción del Rey en el acto de entrega al escucharle.“Eres tan joven como tu fe y tan viejo como tus dudas”, añadió en su ...
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