May 10, 2026
Today, our focus is on human centric tech futures, robotics and AI. AI and Robotics is topic most of us are thinking and worried about and so it is great to have an expert like Cristina Andersson on the podcast.
Apr 26, 2026
In a world of shrinking attention spans and digital burnout, the phrase "everyone is a little bit neurodivergent" has become a common refrain. But is it accurate? And more importantly, is it helpful?
In this episode of Brains at Work, we tackle one of the most persistent myths surrounding neurodiversity. We draw...
Apr 17, 2026
We are often taught what to learn, but rarely how we learn. Understanding your cognitive learning style is the ultimate career cheat code.
In this episode of Brains at Work, we explore the mechanics of individual learning. We dive into why self-awareness in learning isn't just a personal growth tool, but a...
Apr 10, 2026
We’ve been told that being able to "do it all at once" is a badge of honor. The truth? Your brain is physically incapable of it.
In this episode of Brains at Work, we dismantle the urban legend of multitasking. Whether you are neurotypical or neurodivergent, the cognitive mechanics are the same: your brain cannot...
Apr 10, 2026
We’ve been told that being able to "do it all at once" is a badge of honor. The truth? Your brain is physically incapable of it.
In this episode of Brains at Work, we dismantle the urban legend of multitasking. Whether you are neurotypical or neurodivergent, the cognitive mechanics are the same: your brain cannot...