All Broadcast & Podcasts
Monocle’s ‘The Entrepreneurs’ podcast featuring Charlotte Vangsgaard - sharing thoughts on ReD’s work with a focus on social impact.
Christian Madsbjerg talks to J. Massey on the Cash Flow Diary podcast. The episode goes deep into understanding customers as people instead of just abstractions and how to make better business decisions.
In this episode, ReD co-founder Christian Madsbjerg discusses his approach to studying the social shifts emerging from the COVID-19 crisis talks. He provides insight into how we can conduct better high-stakes decision making under stress and why we need to overhaul how knowledge is created and organized.
ReD’s Eliot Salandy Brown talks about the values and perspectives of Generation Z and how they differ from those of millennials on “Tell me Everything with John Fugelsang.”
ReD’s Millie Arora talks to Cheddar producers live from the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange, about Generation Z’s pragmatic approach to money and personal finance.
Michele McGrath talks to Helen Thomas, the Business Editor of BBC Newsnight, about the future of the British highstreet in this segment of the show.
Bill Welser talks Artificial intelligence, and how our humanity - and our bias - creeps into it on this episode of the Masters of Data podcast.
Christian Madsbjerg discusses the ideas behind his book, “Sensemaking: The Power of Humanities in the Age of the Algorithm”.
Christian Madsbjerg talks about the impact it has, when CEOs observe and listen to their customers as fellow human beings, and provides advice for how entrepreneurs can utilize the thinking behind Sensemaking to improve their own business.
Christian Madsbjerg talks about the role of design, the dangers of relying on focus groups and how anthropology is the most brutal cost reduction tool in the world.
Christian Madsbjerg on Danish National Radio's morning show, P1 Morgen, about spreadsheet culture and the value of reading literary fiction.
Christian Madsbjerg speaks to Manuela Saragos about why human intelligence is still a vital component in analysing all our data.
Demetri Kofinas speaks with Christian Madsbjerg about the history of western philosophy, artificial intelligence, and how the humanities can help businesses solve their hardest problems.
"We need people who can develop medicine, and we need the people who can figure out how to get people to take their medicine. We need both” - Madsbjerg on NPR's The Takeaway.
Christian Madsbjerg discusses Sensemaking and Big Data in this segment of The Economist Radio.
ReD’s Claire Straty speaks with BBC Radio’s “From Savage to Self” series to defend the value of anthropology in the business world.
Mikkel Rasmussen from ReD Associates took the stage at TEDx Tottenham to ask: Do you like cooking?
ReD Associates Partner Eliot Salandy Brown explores the gaps between the assumptions big businesses make about consumers and the reality of what we (real people) actually think, do, and need.
Speaking to Maria Bartiromo of Fox Business, ReD Associates co-founder Christian Madsbjerg, discusses how the human sciences have become the holy grail for many companies, including Samsung.
Christian Madsbjerg and Mikkel Rasmussen discuss their book The Moment of Clarity and how putting the human element back into business can help solve some of today’s biggest business problems.
In this podcast for Data Informed, Christian Madsbjerg and Mikkel B. Rasmussen, co-founders of the ReD Associates consultancy, discuss how big data is an insufficient tool for understanding customers.
Speaking at a TEDx Lower East Side NYC event, Christian Madsbjerg from ReD Associates discusses two competing methods for understanding people that are battling it out in the business world.
ReD Associates partner Christian Madsbjerg argue that it is a big program that only $146 million (USD) was invested in the humanities in 2013, while $3 billion was invested in the hard sciences.