This past year has been a challenge for us all. Work has become remote for many and this has pushed our dependency on technology to the forefront once again.

The speed at which all aspects of our day to day have been altered – has been – at the very least – disruptive – and for many – the changes may have an overwhelming toll on their day to day.

  • How we spend our downtime.
  • The structure of social relationships.
  • Family dynamics.
  • The blurred division between work life, school life and home life.

All of us are participants in an accelerated disruption that we have not experienced collectively until now.

The common thread in all of this disruption – technology. Good or bad – our technology driven lives have allowed us to push forward and at the very least maintain an odd, unusual normalcy.

So what does the future of our connected, networked world look like? Here on FORECAST we will delve into that question – large questions – about the future. We will try to understand and get ahead of the disruption.


This is Forecast.
Future forward conversation – providing context and perspective on the future of our connected world.

From I of T to artificial intelligence, crypto currency to big data, cybersecurity, machine learning, blockchain technology, media, streaming and everything in between.


Subversive w/Alex Kaschuta

Subversive is a podcast by Alex Kaschuta about ideas that may not fit neatly into the Overton window and could use a nudge, or a sledgehammer. Alex chats to thinkers across the spectrum from iconoclast philosophers, rogue scientists, *real* journalists, and our true intellectual elite, Twitter anons.


Orange Pill Podcast

Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert with a weekly trippy look at a post red-pilled world. As an old fiat regime fades away and a new hard money system brings a new renaissance, they speak to guests from the world of bitcoin, macroeconomics, space travel, artificial intelligence and also finance, markets and monetary policy.


Internet History Podcast

A history of the Internet Era from Netscape to the iPad. Oral histories from the people that made the technology happen. “Chapter” episodes providing background on the history of the companies. Great podcast – no longer publishing.

Wiki – Tom Green is a Canadian-American comedian, actor, filmmaker, rapper and talk show host. Known for his own unique brand of shock comedy, he found mainstream prominence via his MTV show aptly titled The Tom Green Show.

Recently, Tom Green has started / re-started live broadcasting to YouTube for the most part – daily. There is something there, it’s honest and without pretentiousness. Green is a compelling story teller and genuinely cares for his audience.

He has built a studio in his home and is doing all of the production solo, including call ins, live from an old school rotary phone. He has the medium figure out.

In the final episode of 2019, Broadcast Dialogue – The Podcast features the team behind Broadcast Dialogue – editor Connie Thiessen, Momentum Media Marketing digital strategy director James Wallace, and BD creative director Christian Lind – discussing some of the big broadcast and digital stories from the past year, including the rise of podcasting and esports, the increasingly crowded OTT landscape, and radio syndication.

Boiler Room started with a webcam taped to a wall, broadcasting from a warehouse in London, opening a keyhole to the city’s underground. DIY at its finest; raw, uncut, homemade.
As an independent music platform and cultural curator they remain true to that history. Connecting club culture to the wider world, on screen and irl though parties, film and video.
Since 2010, they’ve built a unique archive; featuring over 4,000 performances, by more than 5,000 artists, spanning 150 cities, enabling everyone regardless of where they live to enjoy the freedom it stands for …

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Darknet Diaries is a podcast covering true stories from the dark side of the Internet. Stories about hackers, defenders, threats, malware, botnets, breaches, and privacy. Really great content – driven by strong storytelling.

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An audio series following Rukmini Callimachi as she reports on the Islamic State and the fall of Mosul. In the war on terror, who is it that we’re really fighting? “Caliphate” follows Rukmini Callimachi, who covers terrorism for The New York Times, on her quest to understand ISIS. Beautifully produced and compelling episodic series. This is what documentary based podcasts should be striving for – go listen!