Episode 38

Shaping our future through exponential technology, with Anders H. Lier from Energi.AI

How can we solve the biggest problems facing humanity and the planet by leveraging the power of businesses to create positive change?
My guest this week has dedicated his time, skills and resources to address this question in the most impactful way possible.

Anders H. Lier  is an international impact investor and a leader in the field of innovation and technology. He has been pioneering early stage impact investing, he is Co-founder of Katapult Group and he is an active angel investor.

We talk about how he has experienced a number of pivotal moments (Coconut moments, as I call them) through his life and career, and how these moments have lead him down new paths. One result being his long involvement with girls' education in India.

We also discuss the power of exponential thinking and how this brings hope to solving some of our biggest problems, especially related to the climate crisis. 

This conversation left me with a great deal of hope and a huge boost of inspiration and I hope you will have the same experience!

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Veslemøy Klavenes-Berge

Geophysicist by formal education, with a background within mobile satellite communication and the oil and gas industry. I did a 180 degree pivot in my career in 2016 and have since then focused all my energy and time to explore how we can have the optimal combination of the three pillars;
a good life - an interesting job - a healthy planet.
I have a strong sense of urgency when it comes to the huge challenges we are facing in the years to come, especially when it comes to climate change, but I strongly believe in the potential in people to step up and do the work when it is really needed.
That time is now.