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The Impossible Network

The Impossible Network

Fabrica Collective

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Frequency: 1 episode/9d. Total Eps: 272

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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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The AI FlyWheel – Are You In or Out?

Season 7 · Episode 258

lundi 3 mars 2025Duration 05:32

In this episode, I explore the concept of the "AI flywheel" - the accelerating momentum of artificial intelligence development that's either carrying us forward or leaving us behind. As we approach the critical juncture of Artificial General Intelligence we need to understand what makes us uniquely human, something I discussed with recent guest, Dom Heinrich. 

Key Points

  • The Accelerating Pace: Recent releases from Anthropic (Claude 3.7 Sonnet), OpenAI (GPT-4.5), Google (Gemini), and Grok demonstrate how each breakthrough contributes to faster development.
  • Choosing Your Tools: Mark uses different AI models for specific purposes - Claude for creative work, Gemini for Google's ecosystem, and Grok for Twitter-based insights.
  • Human Uniqueness: As AI handles analytical tasks with ease, our distinct value may lie in emotional intelligence, ethical reasoning, and wisdom from lived experience.
  • Finding Balance: Technology should be used thoughtfully. AI might help us become more human by handling routine tasks, freeing us to focus on relationships, creativity, and empathy.
Notable Quote

"As controllers of technology, we must balance technological connection with disconnection, have the discipline to lose ourselves in our unconscious minds, and have the focus to listen to our souls."



Join the Conversation

I invites listeners to share how they're navigating the AI flywheel and what human qualities they believe will become more valuable as AI advances.


Timestamps

00:00 Introduction 

00:08 The AI Flywheel Concept

00:38 Recent AI Developments

01:49 Choosing the Right AI Tool

02:49 Human Qualities in the Age of AI

03:43 Balancing Technology and Humanity

04:33 Engaging with AI Technology

05:12 Conclusion and Call to Action

 



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Transforming Education with Julia Black's Lights On Framework

Season 7 · Episode 257

vendredi 27 décembre 2024Duration 34:10

In this follow-up conversation, Julia Black, a former TV producer turned education innovator, shares insights from her groundbreaking Lights On framework and her book 'Lights On Learning: A Parent's Blueprint for Happy, Fulfilled, Curious Kids.' Julia describes how her framework challenges traditional education paradigms by focusing on internal learning processes and parental involvement to treat disengagement as an opportunity for growth. She discusses the six learning signatures and provides real-life examples, including a case study of a six-year-old, demonstrating transformative changes. The discussion also touches on the relevance of her approach in the age of AI, emphasizing the importance of creativity and problem-solving. Additionally, Julia talks about her upcoming audiobook and collaborative projects aimed at building a community of curious, fulfilled learners.


Timestamps

00:00 Introduction 

01:25 Julia's Journey and Book Release

01:55 Understanding the Lights On Approach

05:28 Parental Role in Education

10:06 Real-Life Success Stories

18:35 Empowering Parents and Teachers

32:12 Future Projects and Conclusion


Social Links 

Explorium 

Facebook 

Instagram 

Links 

Lights On Learning Book

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My Life Long Learning,  Lessons, Failures, and Building Community - Mark Fallows

Season 6 · Episode 248

mardi 2 juillet 2024Duration 58:56

This week the tables are turned as I’m the guest on the Funds & Founders Podcast. Hosted by Abhinav Sinha, the pod explores the untold Journeys Behind Founders Breakthroughs.


Across this broad conversation Abhi explores my view on life-long learning, building community, the differences between New York and Austin, forming Fabrica and the power of Storytelling, lessons from my failed start-up, Creating The Impossible Network, memorable interviews, the power of the network, my support system and my most transformational business experience. 


What I thoughtlessly forgot to acknowledge was the importance of my partner Elaine on my journey.. so making amends; thank you now Elaine. 


Timestamps

00:00 Introduction

00:51 Commitment to Lifelong Learning

02:03 Exploring the Impact of AI

04:40 Defining and Building Community

08:28 Comparing Communities: New York vs. Austin

13:13 Journey from Advertising to Founding Fabrica Collective

20:24 Challenges and Lessons from Pundit Club

29:16 Transitioning to a Service Agency

30:43 Starting The Impossible Network Podcast

31:28 Procrastination and the Birth of Fabrica

32:12 Exploring Serendipity Through Podcasting

33:20 Building a Community Around the Podcast

33:57 Random Collisions and Serendipitous Connections

35:37 Challenges and Rewards of Podcasting

48:31 Support Systems and Personal Reflections

53:16 Transformational Business Experiences

57:29 Final Thoughts and Future Questions


Social Links 

The Impossible Network

YouTube 

Instagram


Links 

Funds and Founders Podcast


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166: Maryam Banikarim -The Purposeful Problem-Solving Mentality, Vitality and Curiosity of Next Door's CMO

Season 3 · Episode 166

mardi 15 juin 2021Duration 54:52

Guest overview 

This week's guest Maryam Banikarim does not see barriers, obstacles, or problems other than to seek out ways to remove or overcome or solve them.


Born in Iran but raised in the US Maryam’s innately curious and inquisitive mind has enabled her to navigate every challenge that life has dealt her and set her on a diverse path of career success. 


Regularly Acknowledged in the ” most creative people" or "most powerful women in business" lists, Maryam devours challenges that can be summed up by the phrase she used in the interview “I love a good No”


How Global CMO for Next Door, Maryam kindly agreed to share her perspective on life, work, and communities.


Her lens on life is based on a desire to help others and through that she discovers purpose. Her work at Next Door and her pandemic initiative, New York City Next, Maryam’s work is bringing people together, building strong communities and connections, and cultivating neighborly kindness.


In this interview, Maryam shares her perspective on life, work, and community and how we build stronger, more equitable, and resilient Neighborhoods, and Cities as we move beyond the pandemic. 

Maryam’s positive problem-solving mentality, curiosity, and vitality are uplifting and her infectious spirit of the possible will surely provide inspiration to all that encounter her. 

A shout out to Ben Hartley for recommending we interview Maryam


Social Links 

Twitter

Linkedin

Instagram

Linkedin Maryam

IG Maryam

 Maryam Twitter 


Links in the show 

Billie jean king 

John Leguizamo 

Next Door 

NYC Next 

Daily Provisions 

Middle Ring research 

ShopinNYC

Bob Putnam The Upswing book 

The Bridge 

Marie’s Crisis 

Tiger Woods documentary 

Susan McPherson the Lost Art of Connecting 

Tom Kitt 

Ming Jong Lee 

The Rubin’s 

Ava duVerney Smith

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165: Sav Rodgers - The Life Changing Serendipity of Discovering Ben Affleck and Chasing Amy

Season 3 · Episode 165

mardi 8 juin 2021Duration 01:07:38

Guest Overview 

Imagine being assigned female at birth, growing up feeling isolated at school, having your sexuality weaponized against you at age 12, by so-called friends, and coming out and identifying as pan-sexual at age 19, well this was the beginning of this week’s guest, Sav Rodgers’ life. 

 

We cover a lot of ground in this episode as Sav recounts the challenges he’s faced and had to overcome. Sav is a shining example of resilience in the face of ignorance and bigotry, strength of character, with an indomitable spirit to survive.  

With it being Pride month this interview could not be more timely. 


For anyone with children that are gender fluid, nonbinary, or genderqueer, Sav’s interview is a must-listen. 


Sav is now an award-winning writer and director, currently in the final stages of post-production with his first feature, called Chasing Chasing Amy, a documentary about how 1990’s Rom-Com Chasing Amy, directed by Kevin Smith and starring Ben Affleck, provided him with a depiction of fluid sexuality that helped Sav live his authentic self as pansexual, embracing the tagline of the movie

“It’s Not who you love, but how” 


Following his 2017 Ted talk, where Sav described the impact of Chasing Amy, he tweeted it and Kevin Smith, the director connected with Sav and is now collaborating with Sav on Chasing Chasing Amy. 


Sav and I go onto discuss the challenges we still face in the media with the limited casting of trans people in shows and films, and how the media reinforces LGBTQ bias and the need for changes in how sexuality is depicted in education. 


Sav’s life story, so far, is evidence of manifesting the life you want to live, and how serendipity opens doors and opportunities. 


Sav has expanded my understanding of sexuality and inspired me to learn more. I hope you enjoy the optimism and energy of Sav Rodgers. 


Social Links 

Website

LinkedIn 

Twitter 

Instagram

Facebook

Youtube 



Links in the show 

Transgender resource

 Modern Vintage Gamer 

Chasing Amy

Kevin Smith 

Disclosure 

Soap Dish 

Outfest

Girls5eva

Coda 

Trick 

Redefining Realness

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164: Maysoon Zayid- Challenging Conventions Through Her Comedy, Cerebral Palsy and Compassionate Activism

Season 3 · Episode 164

mardi 1 juin 2021Duration 01:00:23

Guest Overview 


Imagine being born with Cerebral Palsy, to Palestinian immigrant parents, growing up being the only disabled Muslim in a Christian New Jersey town. 

Yet, blessed with her father's comic genes, her mother’s driving ambition, hard work ethic, and large family support network, Maysoon Zayid is an inspiring example of what is possible when self-limiting beliefs are cast asunder. 


Maysoon Zayid has blazed a trail through life as a writer, actor, stand-up comedian, educator, and activist. In 2014 her TED Talk 'I have 99 problems, Palsy is just one' went viral. 

In this broad-ranging interview, we cover, Maysoon’s early life experiences, setting her sights age 5 on being an actor in US soap opera, General Hospital, the defining moment of her childhood, aged 12, dancing on Broadway, on route to becoming a standup comedian. Maysoon provides an enlightening perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, discusses being a female Muslim comedian, post 9/11 and what changed under the Trump administration, and how things have changed in recent months. And of course, we discuss comedy, her inspirations, and her successful annual Arab American Comedy Festival. 

I think you will find this wide-ranging conversation inspiring, uplifting, and educational. 


Social Links 

Maysoon’s Website 

Facebook

Twitter 

Instagram

Youtube



Links in the show 

Gotham Comedy Club 

Richard Pryor 

Comic Strip 

Mitch Hedberg 

Carol Burnett

Tiffany Haddish

Mo’Nique 

Aquafina 

Dave Chappel 8.48

Jim Belushi

Martin Short 

Riverdance 

Arab American Comedy Festival

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163: The Solo Show - Why I Started The Podcast and What I Have Learned From My Guests

Season 3 · Episode 163

lundi 24 mai 2021Duration 20:17

Okay folks this week, it's just a solo episode. I'm often asked about why I started this podcast and what it takes to keep going. We have to week, month after month now, two and a half years into this, I thought I would take some time just to step back and reflect on it and answer those questions as to what led to starting this podcast and carrying on.

For most of my life, I've worked in advertising and been very interested in the power of curiosity as a characteristic, but also in the power and value of networks. And thirdly, I've always been interested in the concept of serendipity and what it is and the role it plays in people's lives. So when I started thinking about the podcast back in 2013, I did nothing about it. Two years later, I did something about it and created The Impossible Network and recorded a couple of episodes, and then did nothing with it. Procrastination really kicked in. I'll come and talk a bit about procrastination in more detail and the value it has, but it wasn't until 2018 when I really sat down and thought, what I want this podcast to be about? And that's when I really stepped back and thought about, networks, serendipity, and curiosity. It was a convergence of these three things that led to launching the Impossible Network.

I had a simple thought, what if I interview three people that I know, two of them being clients, and asked them about their life journey, ask them about the impact of their upbringing, the role of curiosity in their life, their attitude to risk, their perception of fear and failure, and what's really fueled them and spurred them on to achieve what they would personally make their impossible, possible. 

But the key thing in these interviews is really to ask them who they recommend that I interview next, leaving the guests that we interviewed down to serendipity. And that has resulted in me interviewing over 90 guests now and rising some of the most extraordinary, unexpected people; people I would never, otherwise encountered or be connected with, and who now form part of the Impossible Network.

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162: Tweedy The Clown - Alan Digweed's Perspective On Life As A Clown

Season 3 · Episode 162

mardi 4 mai 2021Duration 58:15

Guest Overview 

Alan Digweed aka Tweedy The Clown is this week's guest. 

In this fascinating interview, we discuss Alan’s early life and the serendipitous moment he announced to his parents his intention to build his career in clowning. Alan explains the appeal of clowning, the influence, and inspiration of clowning genius du Laurel and Hardy, as well as the great like Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton, and Harry Langdon. 


He explains how he made his start pre-internet days at British Summer Holiday camp Butlins before pursuing opportunities in Circus to hone his craft and refine his clown character.  


Alan describes how everyone has a clown character, aligned to our inner child, why the core characteristics tend to be based on different personalities, and why all good clowning is based on solving problems.

We discuss how Alan met American clown genius Bill Irwin at the famous Grimaldi Church service in London to honor the king of clowns Joseph Grimaldi where clowns attend in full costume. This encounter led him to develop his skills through one on one sessions with Bill.  


Alan explains the impact of the pandemic on his work and how he pivoted to creating a children's show online and the different experiences of not having a live audience. We also discuss how his performance will have to evolve while social distancing remains in place. 


We also discuss the evolution of a circus and clowning such as Archaos and Avner the Eccentric and Typeface.


Finally, we cover where Alan thinks he will be in 2030 and all the quick-fire questions. 


I hope you will be uplifted by the joy, optimism, deeply thoughtful Tweedy The Clown.


Social Links 

Website 

Twitter 

Instagram

Facebook 

Youtube 

Links in Show 

Harold Lloyd, 

Buster Keaton 

Harry Langdon

Norman Wisdom

Laurel and Hardy

Giffords Circus 

Butlins 

Cirque Du Soleil 

Bill Irwin 

Grimaldi Church Service

Benny Hill

Johnny Hutch

Archaos 

Jim Rose Circus 

Typeface

Chaplin Dictator Speech 

All Quiet on the Home Front 

Mandelorian

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161: Sarah A. Abdallah - Re-imaging, Re-designing, and Re-creating With Functional Creative Design.

Season 3 · Episode 161

mercredi 28 avril 2021Duration 58:49

Sarah A. Abdallah, polymath, innovator, and founder of New York-based bespoke Architecture & Design Studio - Functional Creative Design, is this week's guest.


In part two we deep dive into Sarah’s journey prior to starting her design studio Functional Creative Design, working with Rockwell Group, Tony Chi & Associates, Perkins and Eastman, and Grand Hotels, and her vision and focus which led her to start her studio.


Sarah describes her desire to add an additional layer to design and space planning. She discusses the importance of listening, fusing all input, using her functional skills and knowledge base, to meet a client's vision.

We discuss sustainability in the industry, the need to take a 360 view, the impact of Covid, and the battle that many firms have to stay in business.   

Sarah explains her principles underpinning Functional Creative Design, how design will change in a post-Covid world, the power and value of our connectivity, how intimacy can be created through technology, physical spaces that incorporate the outdoors indoors, and the need to deliver improved accessibility and social justice, across all socio-economic groups. 


Anyone considering leaving their corporate job, Sarah’s story will provide inspiration of what is possible when you reimagine and add value to a category.


Social Links 

Functional Creative Design 

LinkedIn 

Twitter 

Instagram



Links in the show 

Naomi Levine

Parsons School of Design 

NYU

Clubhouse

Rockwell Group

Perkins and Eastman

Tony Chi Associates

To Good To Go

Chef Chloe 

Bill Dowzer 

Back The Neighborhood

Robin Sharma - Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

New York State of Mind

Bridgerton

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160: The Non-Conforming, Curiosity Fueled Journey of Thought Leader and Entrepreneur - Sarah A. Abdallah

Season 3 · Episode 160

mardi 27 avril 2021Duration 01:03:57

Sarah A. Abdallah, polymath, innovator, and founder of New York-based bespoke Architecture & Design Studio - Functional Creative Design, is this week's guest.


In this two-parter we spend the first hour exploring Sarah’s experience of being born a bi-racial child to Egyptian immigrant parents, growing up in New York, with two younger siblings.  

Immersing her in a culture that nurtured her natural curiosity, her parents instilled in her the foundational values of human kindness, the importance of education, and respect and understanding of other faiths. 


Sarah discusses how she developed an appreciation and love of the environment, her deep spirituality, questioning conventional wisdom, and rejecting parental pressures to conform.    


Sarah recounts overcoming the limitations of dyslexia, how her childhood curiosity of after-school clubs helped shape her into the thought leader and Entrepreneur she is today, and her prolific educational journey through psychology, art therapy, higher education, and interior design. Sarah also discusses how serendipity led her, at 21, a First Generation Muslim Egyptian American to live with the then 70-year-old, iconic lawyer, Jewish civil rights activist, and philanthropic fundraiser for NYU, Naomi Levine. 


In part two we deep dive into Sarah’s journey prior to starting her design studio Functional Creative Design, working with Rockwell Group, Tony Chi & Associates, Perkins and Eastman, and Grand Hotels, and her vision and focus which lead her to start her studio.


For anyone with children, hearing Sarah’s journey and experience will provide valuable insights into encouraging young children’s curiosity and appreciation of other cultures and backgrounds and the value of education. 


In part two Sarah describes the experience of working with Tony Chi Associates, Rockwell Group, Perkins and Eastman, and Grand Hotels and her desire to add an additional layer to design and space planning. She discusses the importance of listening, fusing all input, using functional skills and knowledge base to meet a client's vision.

We discuss sustainability in the industry, the need to take a 360 view of sustainability, the impact of Covid, and the battle that many firms have to stay in business.   

Sarah explains her principles underpinning Functional Creative Design, how design will change in a post-Covid world, and how intimacy can be created through technology, physical spaces that incorporate the outdoors indoors, and the need to deliver improved accessibility across socio-economic groups. 


Social Links 

Functional Creative Design 

LinkedIn 

Twitter 

Instagram



Links in the show 

Naomi Levine

Parsons School of Design 

NYU

Clubhouse

Rockwell Group

Perkins and Eastman

Tony Chi Associates

Too Good To Go

Chef Chloe 

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