The world needs Full Stack Humans. This is how you become
one.
If you feel increasingly disconnected from what makes you
human, you’re not alone. Our brains today are exhausted from trying to keep up
with endless change and relentless stimulation. Productivity hacks and wellness
apps aren't working; they only treat the symptoms, not the root cause. As
humans, we’ve evolved for a different world entirely. We're operating with
ancient biology, archaic institutions and superhuman technology ― no wonder we
can’t keep up.
Full Stack Human will transform how you navigate
chaos and complexity at work and in daily life. Authors Dara Simkin
(Australia’s leading play-at-work specialist) and Tâne Hunter (data scientist
and futurist) combine cutting-edge neuroscience, behavioural psychology and
stories from the real world to show you how to rewire your mental operating
system. Full Stack Human is your field guide for staying human
when everything keeps accelerating. Learn how to:
- Turn
obstacles into opportunity by embracing flexibility and serious play
- Combat
confusion and despair by developing strategic hope and intelligent
optimism
- Develop
mindsets and practices to dig yourself out of existential dread
- Unleash
dangerous curiosity to unlock breakthrough insights others miss
- Strengthen
your adaptability and learn to bend without breaking
Full Stack Human is a much-needed reset for
professionals, entrepreneurs and anyone who refuses to sacrifice their humanity
for success. It’s time to rewire your human operating system and press play on
your potential. This is the upgrade you’ve been waiting for.
About the Author
Tāne Hunter is a cancer researcher turned data
scientist, futurist, and science storyteller on a mission to make the future
more human. As the co-founder of Future Crunch, he’s spent the past decade
inspiring audiences around the world to see possibility instead of paralysis —
helping leaders and organizations upgrade their thinking for an age of
artificial intelligence, automation, clean energy, biotechnology and
accelerating change.
Before founding Future Crunch, Tāne worked in cancer
genomics and bioinformatics, decoding the hidden patterns of life in DNA. His
scientific roots inform everything he does, blending hard data with intelligent
optimism to show how humans can thrive alongside technology, not be replaced by
it.
When a cycling accident ended his early career as a
professional mountain biker, Tāne shifted gears from racing trails to racing
toward the future. Today, he speaks and writes about adaptability, intelligent
optimism, and the science of being human in a world ruled by technology. His
work has reached millions, from global conferences to Fortune 500 boardrooms,
and now through his debut book, Full Stack Human — a manifesto for staying
curious, creative, and courageous in the face of exponential change.
About the Author
Tāne holds a Master’s in Bioinformatics, and his
research has explored molecular biomarkers, disease progression, and the
intersections of genetics and computation. He lives in Melbourne, Australia,
where he’s usually reading science papers, surfing the chaos of the internet,
or making data look sexy.
Dara Simkin is Australia's leading voice in play at work and
the founder of Culture Hero, a learning experience design consultancy
specialising in evidence-based play interventions that strengthen
organisational adaptability, collaboration and human capability in an era
defined by rapid technological change.
She is a facilitator and keynote speaker who has spent more
than a decade designing experiential learning for organisations across tech,
finance, healthcare, retail and the public sector. Her applied research with
RMIT University's Behavioural Business Lab on Playful Work Design has
demonstrated measurable gains in engagement, belonging and learning
adaptability in enterprise.
Her work is shaped by collaborations with pioneers like Dr
Stuart Brown of the National Institute for Play, IDEO's Play Lab and a beloved
global toy foundation, helping to grow recognition that play is not frivolous
but a core mechanism for resilience, creativity and adaptive thinking.
Grounded in neuroscience, behavioural psychology and applied
improvisation, Dara helps teams navigate escalating technological pressure by
building cultures rooted in curiosity, experimentation and psychological
safety.
Based in Melbourne, she brings humour, clarity and rigorous
science to building cultures where humans can actually be human.