The new guide highlights the top names among Futurists worldwide, selected for their contributions to the futures space and to their respective fields at large. The list features various professionals, from business leaders to education professionals, all of whom are working to advance humanity in some way.
Pivot Magazine on the Future of Work & Upskilling with Lindsay Angelo
In 1982, the same year Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner hit movie theatres with its bleak depiction of a dystopian future where humans and AI are almost indistinguishable, Time magazine made a prescient choice. Instead of naming their customary Person of the Year, Time’s editors crowned “The Computer” as “Machine of the Year,” in a prophetic nod to the technological revolution that would soon reshape the world.
Counselling Today Exclusive: The Road to Tomorrow
There are not enough mental health providers to meet the current demand for care. 121 million people in the U.S. lived in federally designated mental health professional shortage areas and estimates that 6,000 additional mental health workers are needed.
I recently sat down with Jennifer Fink to talk Mental Health - check out the online exclusive here or download it here.
“Already, we have seen human migration due to climate change and increased costs of living...I think there’s going to be a lot of shifting happening, which can absolutely impact areas of demand for mental health, as well as how it will be delivered.””
About the Author
Lindsay Angelo is a celebrated Futurist and Strategist, supporting impact-driven professionals, teams and organizations in learning to think and lead into the future. She holds an MBA, is a TEDx speaker, and has been recognized as an award-winning futurist and strategy consultant. Lindsay's advised Fortune 500 companies, entrepreneurs, think tanks, and the broader wellness industry - all the while creating a nomadic lifestyle rooted in travel, family and community. Named a Woman to Watch and Global Innovation Leader, Lindsay's delivered over 100+ keynotes and has worked with organizations including lululemon, Unilever, the LEGO Group, Snapchat and the Human Potential Institute. She stems from deep wellness roots having spent six years growing lululemon to the biggest yoga brand in the world. Having created the signature "well-thy blueprint" for driving brand growth, Lindsay believes business is the greatest healing agent that exists, if we choose to use it as such.
The Future of Pets: Beyond Companionship
What if the single key to advancing humanity forward was as simple as owning a dog? It might sound far-fetched, but think about it: dogs are enablers of mindfulness, connection, and compassion. They don’t just bring joy to our homes—they guide us toward becoming better versions of ourselves. In a world that’s increasingly disconnected and overwhelmed by technology, pets, especially dogs, are the grounding force we didn’t know we needed.
Let’s explore why the future of pets is so much bigger than we think and how these incredible companions might just hold the answers to unlocking our full potential as humans.
Top 5 Pet Food Trends to Watch Over the Next Five Years: A Futurist's Perspective
The pet food industry is undergoing a transformation, fueled by shifting consumer priorities, advancements in technology, and our ever-evolving bond with pets. As a Futurist and devoted pet parent, my work focuses on the future of consumerism, innovation, and purpose-driven strategy. The way we feed our pets reflects more than just current trends; it’s a glimpse into a future where health, sustainability, and connection take center stage.
The Future of Film: Cinematic Wellness | A Futurist's Perspective
As someone with deep roots in Hollywood—my father was born and raised in the Hollywood Hills, and my grandmother, Ann Richards, was a Hollywood actress while my grandfather, Edmond Angelo, was a director—I have a unique perspective on the film industry. This background has shaped my understanding of movies not just as entertainment but as cultural touchstones that reflect and influence our society. Today, as an award-winning futurist focused on the intersection between wellness and various industries, I find it crucial to explore how the future of movies can embrace themes of well-being and mental health.
The Future of Play: A Pathway to Connection and Self-Actualization
Play is more than just a way to pass the time; it’s a fundamental part of our human experience. It shapes our creativity, social skills, growth and overall well-being. As we look to the future, it’s fascinating to see how the playscape is evolving, particularly in light of societal changes and technological advancements. Let’s dive into the future of play!
Trends in Yoga: Innovations Shaping the Next Decade
As a Futurist focused on the wellness space and having worked six years in Corporate Strategy for the biggest yogawear player in the world, lululemon, I have witnessed firsthand how yoga has evolved from a niche practice into a vital part of modern wellness. Looking ahead, it’s essential to explore the emerging trends and innovations that will shape the future of yoga over the next 5-10 years.