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Beyond Disruption: The Rise of the Quiet Builders | The Curious Learners Ep. 45

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In this episode of The Curious Learners, we take a step back from the noise of disruption and zoom in on something more subtle - but just as transformative: the quiet reinvention of the real economy.

Across manufacturing floors, supply chains, family businesses, and financial institutions, a less glamorous but more enduring form of innovation is underway. It’s not about tearing industries down; it’s about modernizing them from within.

We explore how small and mid-sized - often overlooked in the venture or policy spotlight - are integrating AI, reshoring supply chains, transitioning to low-carbon operations, and navigating generational change. These aren’t the stories that usually make headlines, but they are the backbone of economic resilience and industrial transformation.

This episode builds on my latest essay, Beyond Disruption: that the next decade of meaningful progress will be driven not just by startups, but by the incumbents, successors, and operators who choose to build better systems from the inside out.

If you're interested in patient capital, modern manufacturing, climate transition, or the power of steady execution - this one's for you.

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In this episode of The Curious Learners, we take a step back from the noise of disruption and zoom in on something more subtle - but just as transformative: the quiet reinvention of the real economy.

Across manufacturing floors, supply chains, family businesses, and financial institutions, a less glamorous but more enduring form of innovation is underway. It’s not about tearing industries down; it’s about modernizing them from within.

We explore how small and mid-sized - often overlooked in the venture or policy spotlight - are integrating AI, reshoring supply chains, transitioning to low-carbon operations, and navigating generational change. These aren’t the stories that usually make headlines, but they are the backbone of economic resilience and industrial transformation.

This episode builds on my latest essay, Beyond Disruption: that the next decade of meaningful progress will be driven not just by startups, but by the incumbents, successors, and operators who choose to build better systems from the inside out.

If you're interested in patient capital, modern manufacturing, climate transition, or the power of steady execution - this one's for you.

  continue reading

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