A recent McKinsey survey identified 56 skills needed to thrive in the future of work. I have 39, but with robots and AI coming for our jobs, is that enough?
Eran Thomson on the Label Free Podcast: Un-label-able
Deanna Kuempel says, “to live your best life, live label-free.” We live up to that ideal in this nearly impossible to categorise episode of Label Free.
The Octopus Movement Manifesto
If you’ve ever felt like you can’t be put in a box or that you’re talented at too many things, there’s a place for you in The Octopus Movement.
Multipotentialites are Many Things
Finally, I found a box I fit in with a label that makes me proud to be a “specialist in generalism.”
Eran Thomson on The Multipotentialite Dude: A New Box
Perry Knoppert and I chat about what it means to discover you’re multipotentialite, and what it means to be one.
Eran Thomson on Balance the Grind: My Success Ritual
Discover my amalgamated “success ritual” in this unedited interview transcript from “Balance the Grind.”
Eran Thomson on The Cuppa of Life Show: Feel the Power
I visit the Cuppa of Life virtual cafe to chat about beating cancer, starting a comedy school, and the benefits of developing an improvisational mindset.
Eran Thomson on the You Really Shouldn’t Have podcast: Worst. Gift. Ever.
Learn how one of my best gifts became the worst, the origin story of Laugh Masters Academy and Song Saga, and more.
Don’t Eat Hummus Before a Long Run – Runners Poop is Real
Runners Poop is real. If happens to you, and you can’t head home, head for the bushes.
Eran Thomson on the Off Topic Podcast: Clearing Your Plate
In this episode, we chat about making room for the things you’re great at and the things that matter to you most, and more.
Eran Thomson on The Light Inside Podcast: Purple Trees Are Real
Listen as we chat about personal development, change, improv, purple trees, and why Jeffrey Besecker can’t get no satisfaction.
Eran Thomson on the My Favorite Mistake Podcast: Dishwasher 1. Eran 0.
In this episode, a broken dishwasher becomes a metaphor for what to do, and not to do, in life and work.
Waving a Flag Doesn’t Make You a Patriot
It’s fine to fly the flag proudly as long as you don’t forget what, and who, it stands for.