Episode

S3E02 The Disruption Fallacy

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DangerMouth: The Innovation Station
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Jan 5, 2026
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Summary

Find the Gap! The DangerMouth team likes breaking things, (at least Mikey does). We love disruption. But boundaries and reality are a very good check on mindless vandalism. Our guest today Costas Papaikonomu, has many scars from trendy, bold, brazen and totally misguided disruption efforts and experienced the wretched consequences. He makes a compelling case for exploring the often over looked and incredibly fertile territory of the adjacent possible, and spells out the hard earned heuristics that enabled him to make many an omelette without breaking any eggs. He has even written a brilliant book about it The Disruption Fallacy