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What patterns have civilizations followed before they collapsed? Boyd turns to Rebecca Costa and Rabbi Sacks for a theory and a solution. The Mayans were one of the most organized and longstanding cultures in Mesoamerica. So what contributed to the end of their civilization? Boyd acts as a guide through the lessons taught by history, and a simple path to avoid getting near the end of our civilization.
Neste episódio vamos falar sobre um tema POLÊMICO que tem acontecido nas redes sociais. Há diversos vídeos instruindo alunos a NÃO dizerem coisas que na verdade são SIM ditas no dia a dia. Instagram da Teacher Rebecca: https://www.instagram.com/teacher.rebeccacosta/
Returning for this podcast is sociobiologist, futurist and the author of On the Verge - Rebecca Costa. She has already been a guest of Inside Personal Growth way back 2015 for her book Watchman's Rattle.
CHANGE RESISTANCEResistance to change is nothing new. Management pushes back on employee resistance to change. Employees push back on management resistance to change. And as much as some people romanticize the “good old days” , there is no going back. The only constant is change and futurist, Rebecca Costa, has some advice on what you can do to combat change resistance at work. What You'll Discover About Change Resistance (highlights & transcript):https://businessconfidentialradio.com/?p=184498# (HIGHLIGHTSCLICK HERE FOR AUDIO TRANSCRIPT) * How resistance to change manifests in the workplace [01:24] * How systemic change resistance get institutionalized [03:14] * How to recognize systemic change resistance at work [06:12] * Why waiting for change instead of being proactive about it is a losing strategy [08:11] * How reconnaissance is different from risk management and why you need it [10:21] * Steps to proactively counter change resistance [11:54] * How small & mid-size businesses can do reconnaissance on a budget [16:04] * How looking at other industries can combat change resistance [18:29] * 3 Tips for improving entrepreneurs' change management 20:48] * Role of start-ups in addressing organizational change resistance [24:54] * And MUCH more. ♥ Share this episode with someone you think will benefit from it. ♥ ♥ Leave a review at https://lovethepodcast.com/BusinessConfidential (Lovethepodcast.com/BusinessConfidential )♥ Guest: Rebecca CostaRebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist and futurist. She is the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, executives and venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa's first book, https://www.amazon.com/Watchmans-Rattle-Radical-Theory-Collapse/dp/1593156863/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2RKGA5HH56AR8&keywords=rebecca+costa&qid=1642171779&s=books&sprefix=rebecca+costa%2Cstripbooks%2C58&sr=1-1 (The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse, )was an international bestseller. Her follow-on book, titled https://www.amazon.com/Verge-Rebecca-D-Costa/dp/0795350570/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2RKGA5HH56AR8&keywords=rebecca+costa&qid=1642174417&s=books&sprefix=rebecca+costa%2Cstripbooks%2C58&sr=1-2 (On the Verge )was introduced in 2017 to critical acclaim, shooting to the top of Amazon's #1 New Business Releases. Rebecca presently hosts the popular news podcast, https://www.rebeccacosta.com/the-costa-report.htm (The Costa Report,) along with 12 world renowned subject experts. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, SF Chronicle, The Guardian, and other leading publications. Related Resources:Contact Rebecca and connect with her on https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-costa-53145240/ (LinkedIn), https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta (Facebook), https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta (Twitter), and https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRebeccaCosta (YouTube). Join, Rate and Review: Rating and reviewing the show helps us grow our audience and allows us to bring you more of the rich information you need to succeed from our high powered guests. Leave a review at https://lovethepodcast.com/BusinessConfidential (Lovethepodcast.com/BusinessConfidential) Joining the Business Confidential Now family is easy and lets you have instant access to the latest tactics, strategies and tips to make your business more successful. Follow on your favorite podcast app http://bit.ly/bcnlisten (here) as well as on https://twitter.com/businessconfid (Twitter), https://facebook.com/businessconfidentialnow (Facebook), https://www.youtube.com/c/HannaHaslKelchner (YouTube),...
Rebecca Costa is an “Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology” award winning American socio-biologist. Her influence has created popularity as an international speaker who brings forward products and fact-driven solutions to such massive and sometimes impossible issues to overcome. She is an expert in regards to adaptation, and strategizes how to take control of problems that could be disasters globally without proper action. Rebecca Costa is the founder and was the CEO of a technology marketing firm where her company developed a repertoire of creating “game-changing technologies”. As an innovator of technology, she has a reputation for holding the most influential people in power accountable to respond to such pressures that would require her company's products and models. On this episode of American Real, Roger Brooks goes into detail for his listeners about intricate ways to solve exponential issues with his guest Rebecca Costa. The expertise she has in this field allows for her to see problems in a nonlinear fashion. This logical way of interpretation gives her and her colleagues an advantage when having to face relevant complications such as global pandemics, ecological crises, or any adversity; compared to her counterparts and some of the world's leaders who cannot quite catch on. Tune-in to this episode of American Real and capture new information about efficient ways to resolve, handle, and prevent drawbacks in the future with these strategies to improve your problem solving. Social Media: Read Roger's books: https://amz.run/53UE Check out the American Real website: https://www.americanreal.tv/ Follow Roger on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerlbrooks/ Follow American Real on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AmericanRealTV/ Follow American Real on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rogerbrooks Follow American Real on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/americanrealtv Subscribe to American Real on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/AmericanReal Timestamps: 3:16 - Exponentiation 8:26 - Seeing Problems in Linear 9:54 - How Would you Advise our Leaders 15:55 - Preparing Leaders for Disaster 22:36 - Correcting the Future 24:13 - Competing with China 29:04 - Accuracy of Predictive Models and Why They are Important 35:47 - Belief in Covid-19 Facts 39:54 - Regulations on Wet Markets 43:12 - Taking Government Action 45:19 - Closing Remarks Mentioned In The Episode: Rebecca Costa Website - https://www.rebeccacosta.com Rebecca Costa Twitter - https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta Rebecca Costa Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta/ Rebecca Costa Books - https://www.rebeccacosta.com/costa-books.htm
Fast Adaptation on The Verge: Rebecca Costa Wouldn't it be amazing to actually look into the future, to know what was coming and adapt accordingly? The fact is, there is a lot that's going to change and it's going to change faster than we expect. What's more, if we don't know how to adapt quickly, there's a pretty good chance that our business is going the way of the Dodo bird. Alvin Toffler, the well-known futurist, made a profound observation when he said, “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.” But how can we develop fast adaptation? Our guest is Rebecca Costa. Rebecca is a Sociobiologist and highly acclaimed technology and science futurist. Rebecca Costa's landmark work has been heralded by global thought, innovation, and business leaders around the world. She has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, NewsMax, USA Today, San Francisco Chronicle, and other leading publications. As the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award, Rebecca reveals how A.I and predictive analytics hold the key to solving dangerous systemic issues and offers a unique scientific perspective on the headlines of the day. Rebecca's first book, The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse, was a runaway international bestseller. Her follow‐on book, On the Verge, was introduced in 2017 to critical acclaim, shooting to the top of Amazon's #1 New Business Releases. More on Rebecca Costa: https://www.rebeccacosta.com Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-costa-53145240 Part 1) The #1 Strategy For Fast Adaptation! The Cost of Being Distracted by the Present How to Know When You're Too Late The #1 Strategy Leaders and Government are Failing at, and How Applying It Will Leave Your Competition In The Dust! What V.C Can Teach Us About Predicting The Future The Dangers of The "Organization Everest Yes"
Wouldn't it be amazing to actually look into the future, to know what was coming and adapt accordingly? The fact is, there is a lot that's going to change and it's going to change faster than we expect. What's more, if we don't know how to adapt quickly, there's a pretty good chance that our business is going the way of the Dodo bird. Alvin Toffler, the well-known futurist, made a profound observation when he said, “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.” But how can we develop fast adaptation? Our guest is Rebecca Costa. Rebecca is a Sociobiologist and highly acclaimed technology and science futurist. Rebecca Costa's landmark work has been heralded by global thought, innovation, and business leaders around the world. She has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, NewsMax, USA Today, San Francisco Chronicle, and other leading publications. As the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award, Rebecca reveals how A.I and predictive analytics hold the key to solving dangerous systemic issues and offers a unique scientific perspective on the headlines of the day. Rebecca's first book, The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse, was a runaway international bestseller. Her follow‐on book, On the Verge, was introduced in 2017 to critical acclaim, shooting to the top of Amazon's #1 New Business Releases. More on Rebecca Costa: https://www.rebeccacosta.com Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-costa-53145240 Part 2) Crypto, NFT's, AI and Plumbers? Why We're Not Living Like The Jetson's... Yet! The Problems with 5G Courteous Self Driving Cars What Makes Very Fast Technology Very Slow #BlockChain, #Crypto and #NFT's Made Easy The Future of Copywriting Why in the AI Age, Plumbers are Going To Make a Killing
Rebecca Costa Wouldn't it be amazing to actually look into the future, to know what was coming and adapt accordingly? The fact is, there is a lot that's going to change and it's going to change faster than we expect. What's more, if we don't know how to adapt quickly, there's a pretty good chance that our business is going the way of the Dodo bird. Alvin Toffler, the well-known futurist, made a profound observation when he said, “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.” But how can we develop fast adaptation? Our guest is Rebecca Costa. Rebecca is a Sociobiologist and highly acclaimed technology and science futurist. Rebecca Costa's landmark work has been heralded by global thought, innovation, and business leaders around the world. She has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, NewsMax, USA Today, San Francisco Chronicle, and other leading publications. As the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award, Rebecca reveals how A.I and predictive analytics hold the key to solving dangerous systemic issues and offers a unique scientific perspective on the headlines of the day. Rebecca's first book, The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse, was a runaway international bestseller. Her follow‐on book, On the Verge, was introduced in 2017 to critical acclaim, shooting to the top of Amazon's #1 New Business Releases. More on Rebecca Costa: https://www.rebeccacosta.com Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-costa-53145240 Part 2) Crypto, NFT's, AI and Plumbers? Why We're Not Living Like The Jetson's... Yet! The Problems with 5G Courteous Self Driving Cars What Makes Very Fast Technology Very Slow BlockChain, Crypto and NFT's Made Easy The Future of Copywriting Why in the AI Age, Plumbers are Going To Make a Killing . . . Curious about how to tap into what drives meaning in your life and create meaningful transformation in the lives you touch? Take a look at DovBaron.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fast Adaptation on The Verge: Rebecca Costa Wouldn't it be amazing to actually look into the future, to know what was coming and adapt accordingly? The fact is, there is a lot that's going to change and it's going to change faster than we expect. What's more, if we don't know how to adapt quickly, there's a pretty good chance that our business is going the way of the Dodo bird. Alvin Toffler, the well-known futurist, made a profound observation when he said, “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.” But how can we develop fast adaptation? Our guest is Rebecca Costa. Rebecca is a Sociobiologist and highly acclaimed technology and science futurist. Rebecca Costa's landmark work has been heralded by global thought, innovation, and business leaders around the world. She has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, NewsMax, USA Today, San Francisco Chronicle, and other leading publications. As the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award, Rebecca reveals how A.I and predictive analytics hold the key to solving dangerous systemic issues and offers a unique scientific perspective on the headlines of the day. Rebecca's first book, The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse, was a runaway international bestseller. Her follow‐on book, On the Verge, was introduced in 2017 to critical acclaim, shooting to the top of Amazon's #1 New Business Releases. More on Rebecca Costa: https://www.rebeccacosta.com Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta. https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-costa-53145240 Part 1) The #1 Strategy For Fast Adaptation! The Cost of Being Distracted by the Present How to Know When You're Too Late The #1 Strategy Leaders and Government are Failing at, and How Applying It Will Leave Your Competition In The Dust! What V.C Can Teach Us About Predicting The Future The Dangers of The "Organization Everest Yes" . . . Curious about how to tap into what drives meaning in your life and create meaningful transformation in the lives you touch? Take a look at DovBaron.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Futurist and authorhttps://www.rebeccacosta.com/ ( Rebecca Costa) shares what the downfall of the Mayan and other ancient civilizations can teach us about the trajectory of modern society, and how far along the timeline we already are. Check out the full interview in Episode 360 of The Action Catalyst.
This week's guest, Rebecca Costa, is one of my new favorite people on the planet. She and I speak the same language (of the nerds), but don't worry. You'll surely find her as enlightening and entertaining as I did.Rebecca was introduced to me by Dr. Jed Diamond, who recently featured some of my work in an article on his website and will be next week's guest on Slo Mo. Rebecca Costa is an American sociobiologist, futurist, author, and host of the podcast, The Costa Report. She is the preeminent global expert on the subject of "fast adaptation" and brings both an evolutionary biologist and technologist's perspective to the subject of adaptation.In other words, humanity is evolving in extremely bizarre ways due to a rapid rate of technological advancement. Nobody has made sense of what that means for our futures better than Rebecca. After retiring, she spent six years researching and writing the international bestseller The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse. Her follow-up book titled On the Verge was introduced in 2017, also to critical acclaim.You can't miss this one, so listen as we discuss:How both Rebecca and I are both a bit East and a bit West (and fully nerds).Why data is undoubtedly the best guide for decision-making and position-taking.There are no facts about the future, only probabilities, but they're becoming more likely.How we could have predicted the 2017 Las Vegas shooting and stopped it.Why AI will not be self-serving because intelligent beings don't serve themselves."We have Paleolithic emotions, Medieval institutions, and Godlike technology."Predictive technologies and why the weather report will soon be 100% accurate.Humanity's model of decision making is not wrong. It's just slow.We have data indicating that major disasters are coming, but we're not designed to care.When society becomes too complicated, it adapts by collapsing as a reset mechanism.You need food, shelter, water, love, and meaning. Science has proven this.Her new podcast The Costa Report and how it aims to manipulate mainstream media.By making knowledge accessible to all, humanity will make better decisions (for all).Instagram: @mo_gawdatFacebook: @mo.gawdat.officialTwitter: @mgawdatLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatWebsite: mogawdat.comConnect with Rebecca Costa on Facebook @rebeccadcosta, Twitter @rebeccacosta, and her website, rebeccacosta.com. My new book Scary Smart is now available. Grab a copy here!Don't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Sunday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy.
Former Silicon Valley executive, author, and renowned futurist https://www.rebeccacosta.com/ (Rebecca Costa) joins host Dan Moore to explain how to be “pre-daptive” versus reactive, why it's best to fail early and fail often, how technology is leading to the end of all marriages, and the ways our own biology holds us back from planning for future problems.
Tech expert and noted public speaker Rebecca Costa joined us. In case you were wondering, privacy is completely dead and now non-existent. But the tech revolution is just getting started. Yes fully autonomous vehicles are on their way. NFT's, non-fungible tokens are here to stay. The tech oligarchs run the show and there's no stopping them now. Rebecca projects the current trends out for a decade or more and gives you the latest update on where we're heading. A compelling discussion for sure.
In this episode of Supply Chain is Boring, Chris welcomes Rebecca Costa to the podcast. Additional Links & Resources: Learn more about Supply Chain is Boring: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-is-boring/ Subscribe to Supply Chain is Boring and all other Supply Chain Now programming: https://supplychainnow.com/subscribe This episode was hosted by Chris Barnes. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/supply-chain-is-boring-27.
Futurist view: 100 years into a post COVID world........The rabbit hole we are about to enter on this delicious series of episodes of Curiosity Bites. Our guest is an acclaimed technology & science futurist, Rebecca Costa. Rebecca’s landmark work has been heralded by global thought, innovation and business leaders around the world. She has been featured in The Washington Post, NewsMax, USA Today, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and other leading publications. Rebecca is heralded as the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. She reveals how A.I. and predictive analytics hold the key to solving dangerous, systemic issues, and offers a unique scientific perspective on the headlines of the day. Rebecca Costa is a truly fascinating sociobiologist and futurist. She is a multi New York Times bestselling author of ‘The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse’ and ‘On The Verge.’ More About Rebecca Costa: https://www.rebeccacosta.com Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-costa-53145240/........To find out how you can hire Dov Baron as an executive advisor, strategist or speaker for yourself or your organization: DovBaron.com You can also join in the conversation here https://www.facebook.com/groups/curiositybites Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Scientific Lessons from Legless, Deaf Flees........The rabbit hole we are about to enter on this delicious series of episodes of Curiosity Bites. Our guest is an acclaimed technology & science futurist, Rebecca Costa. Rebecca’s landmark work has been heralded by global thought, innovation and business leaders around the world. She has been featured in The Washington Post, NewsMax, USA Today, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and other leading publications. Rebecca is heralded as the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. She reveals how A.I. and predictive analytics hold the key to solving dangerous, systemic issues, and offers a unique scientific perspective on the headlines of the day. Rebecca Costa is a truly fascinating sociobiologist and futurist. She is a multi New York Times bestselling author of ‘The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse’ and ‘On The Verge.’ More About Rebecca Costa: https://www.rebeccacosta.com Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-costa-53145240/........To find out how you can hire Dov Baron as an executive advisor, strategist or speaker for yourself or your organization: DovBaron.com You can also join in the conversation here https://www.facebook.com/groups/curiositybites Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Minority Report" of Predicting The Vegas Shooter.........The rabbit hole we are about to enter on this delicious series of episodes of Curiosity Bites. Our guest is an acclaimed technology & science futurist, Rebecca Costa. Rebecca’s landmark work has been heralded by global thought, innovation and business leaders around the world. She has been featured in The Washington Post, NewsMax, USA Today, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and other leading publications. Rebecca is heralded as the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. She reveals how A.I. and predictive analytics hold the key to solving dangerous, systemic issues, and offers a unique scientific perspective on the headlines of the day. Rebecca Costa is a truly fascinating sociobiologist and futurist. She is a multi New York Times bestselling author of ‘The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse’ and ‘On The Verge.’ More About Rebecca Costa: https://www.rebeccacosta.com Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-costa-53145240/........To find out how you can hire Dov Baron as an executive advisor, strategist or speaker for yourself or your organization: DovBaron.com You can also join in the conversation here https://www.facebook.com/groups/curiositybites Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
3 Scientific Predictors of Being on The Verge of Collapse.........The rabbit hole we are about to enter on this delicious series of episodes of Curiosity Bites. Our guest is an acclaimed technology & science futurist, Rebecca Costa. Rebecca’s landmark work has been heralded by global thought, innovation and business leaders around the world. She has been featured in The Washington Post, NewsMax, USA Today, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and other leading publications. Rebecca is heralded as the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. She reveals how A.I. and predictive analytics hold the key to solving dangerous, systemic issues, and offers a unique scientific perspective on the headlines of the day. Rebecca Costa is a truly fascinating sociobiologist and futurist. She is a multi New York Times bestselling author of ‘The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse’ and ‘On The Verge.’ More About Rebecca Costa: https://www.rebeccacosta.com Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-costa-53145240/........To find out how you can hire Dov Baron as an executive advisor, strategist or speaker for yourself or your organization: DovBaron.com You can also join in the conversation here https://www.facebook.com/groups/curiositybites Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join me as I chat with Rebecca about women in science as well as the effects this pandemic will have on our society long term. This will be an interesting conversation. Quote of the Day " I never dreamed about success. I worked for it." ~ Estee Lauder Acclaimed technology & science futurist, Rebecca Costa. Costa's landmark work has been heralded by global thought, innovation, and business leaders Richard Branson, John Sculley, E.O Wilson, Alan Dershowitz, Jim Lehrer, George Mitchell, Trudie Styler, and Nobel laureates James Watson, Charles Townes. She has been featured in NewsMax, The Washington Post, USA Today, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, etc. Rebecca has an extensive Business background and can speak on a variety of subjects. She currently runs The Costa Group and is an author, scientist, and keynote speaker. However, in the past, she was the founder of a tech startup company that had revenues of more than $60 million and was also the youngest VP General Electric has had. According to Costa climate change, tariff wars, terrorism, immigration, and nuclear disarmament remain unresolved because they are similar in nature. The real culprit is the absence of models for solving complex, global problems wherein stakeholders have competing interests. Costa reveals how AI and predictive analytics hold the key to solving dangerous, systemic issues. Intelligent, humorous, and entertaining, Costa offers a unique scientific perspective on the headlines of the day. Check out her website www.rebeccacosta.com Grab On the Verge https://amzn.to/2Zez195 {affiliate link} Grab The Watchman's Rattle https://amzn.to/3dd7VXT { affiliate link}Check out her website www.rebeccacosta.com Grab On the Verge https://amzn.to/2Zez195 Grab The Watchman's Rattle https://amzn.to/3dd7VXT --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chatsfromtheblogcabin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chatsfromtheblogcabin/support
Rebecca Costa is a science and technology futurist who analyzes potential future societal disruptions and offers mitigating solutions. Through A.I.-driven predictive analytics, tracking venture capital investments, reviewing global patents and studying university and lab research, Rebecca is able to predict how we are destined to live and work in the future. She joined me to discuss her "4 Actions to Head Off Further Economic Fallout" as well as disruptive predictions for 5, 20 and 1,000 years out. Connect with Rebecca at http://rebeccacosta.com Connect with Nate at http://instagram.com/nathanhaber
When it comes to humans, and new technology, predicting the future has never been easier, so says noted futurist Rebecca Costa. As the world comes out of its Covid induced coma, most individual behavior will stay the same, but societally it’s going to be a different ball game. What will happen to with the debt? Hyperinflation? Is allowing the economy to hyper-inflate a solution? As we know from history, the government’s best friend is inflation, until it isn't. They are out of options. As Rebecca says, there’s a long tail economic impact. In an article she recently wrote about what the government can do about in the next 3-6 months to head off potential disasters in a number of sectors, she mentions individual credit ratings as having taken a hit. Of course it's not on government's radar at all, but to individuals it's extremely vital. Lower credit scores create a piling on effect Millions of people have seen their scores tanks, through no fault of their own. It's a government induced disaster. Lower credit scores mean higher costs of credit or the inability to obtain any credit at all. Fairness is lacking. Government is reacting to the situation rather than getting out ahead of it. Perhaps a roll-back of credit ratings to pre-pandemic rates or a limit on the negative impact during this time is in order. We need pragmatic problem solvers to lead us. People who will catch these things before they go exponential. The problems are known and yet nothing is being done. The result is too much uncertainty about their eventual response. Rebecca sees subprime mortgage collapse 2.0 in the offing. The financial institutions were responsible for 1.0 and now they’re going to make the same mistake again. People should be permitted to rewrite their loans for a longer time period. Massive restructuring needs to be on the table. Make mortgages assumable so the property can stay in the family. Same with student loans. Simple elegant solutions that work. Rebecca informs us that there’s a direct correlation between happiness and trust. People who trust their government are generally happier than those who don’t. We can’t wait for a time to governmental trust to be restored. We also don't see it happening in the near future.
When it comes to humans, and new technology, predicting the future has never been easier, so says noted futurist Rebecca Costa. As the world comes out of its Covid induced coma, most individual behavior will stay the same, but societally it’s going to be a different ball game. What will happen to with the debt? Hyperinflation? Is allowing the economy to hyper-inflate a solution? As we know from history, the government’s best friend is inflation, until it isn't. They are out of options. As Rebecca says, there’s a long tail economic impact. In an article she recently wrote about what the government can do about in the next 3-6 months to head off potential disasters in a number of sectors, she mentions individual credit ratings as having taken a hit. Of course it's not on government's radar at all, but to individuals it's extremely vital. Lower credit scores create a piling on effect Millions of people have seen their scores tanks, through no fault of their own. It's a government induced disaster. Lower credit scores mean higher costs of credit or the inability to obtain any credit at all. Fairness is lacking. Government is reacting to the situation rather than getting out ahead of it. Perhaps a roll-back of credit ratings to pre-pandemic rates or a limit on the negative impact during this time is in order. We need pragmatic problem solvers to lead us. People who will catch these things before they go exponential. The problems are known and yet nothing is being done. The result is too much uncertainty about their eventual response. Rebecca sees subprime mortgage collapse 2.0 in the offing. The financial institutions were responsible for 1.0 and now they’re going to make the same mistake again. People should be permitted to rewrite their loans for a longer time period. Massive restructuring needs to be on the table. Make mortgages assumable so the property can stay in the family. Same with student loans. Simple elegant solutions that work. Rebecca informs us that there’s a direct correlation between happiness and trust. People who trust their government are generally happier than those who don’t. We can’t wait for a time to governmental trust to be restored. We also don't see it happening in the near future.
Episode Highlights: Why human brains are slow at evolving, and the speed of our technology is so much faster, What the next 5 or 10 years will look like for small business owners with the evolution of technology, Technologies that will be really helpful for small business owners in the future, The use of implant technology in the future, When will the use of nanobots be impactful to people (especially in the medical industry), Meditation vs. Brain Fitness (which is better?)... The post What the future holds for humans and business with Rebecca Costa appeared first on Eventual Millionaire.
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Episode Highlights: Why human brains are slow at evolving, and the speed of our technology is so much faster, What the next 5 or 10 years will look like for small business owners with the evolution of technology, Technologies that will be really helpful for small business owners in the future, The use of implant technology in the future, When will the use of nanobots be impactful to people (especially in the medical industry), Meditation vs. Brain Fitness (which is better?)... The post What the future holds for humans and business with Rebecca Costa appeared first on Eventual Millionaire.
Episode Highlights: Why human brains are slow at evolving, and the speed of our technology is so much faster, What the next 5 or 10 years will look like for small business owners with the evolution of technology, Technologies that will be really helpful for small business owners in the future, The use of implant technology in the future, When will the use of nanobots be impactful to people (especially in the medical industry), Meditation vs. Brain Fitness (which is better?)... https://eventualmillionaire.com/what-the-future-holds-for-humans-and-business-with-rebecca-costa Thank you so much for watching!
Futurist Rebecca Costa suggests four practical measures the government can act on now to head-off further economic duress caused by the pandemic shutdown.
Futurist Rebecca Costa suggests measures the government must take for COVID relief. A Republican politician says this on conservatism.
Rebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist and futurist. She is the preeminent global expert on the subject of "fast adaptation" and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, executives and leading venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa's work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Guardian, and other leading publications. She presently serves on the Advisory Committee for the Lifeboat Foundation along with futurist Ray Kurzweil and Nobel Laureates Daniel Kahneman, Eric S. Maskin, Richard J. Roberts and Wole Soyinka.https://www.rebeccacosta.com
Rebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist and futurist. She is the preeminent global expert on the subject of "fast adaptation" and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, executives and leading venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa's work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Guardian, and other leading publications. We have a fantastic conversation about her books "The Watchman's Rattle" and "On the Verge" At the end of the podcast, Rebecca shares with me her thoughts on new technologies that will be coming in the future.
Frank hosts a debate on the recent Supreme Court decision featuring Manny Alicandro and Julie Globus. He also talks with futurist and author, Rebecca Costa, about what we can expect from a new vaccine.
Frank discusses the life and legacy of David Dinkins. Interviews with David Paterson, Errol Louis and John Catsimatidis are featured. Frank discusses the prospects of a COVID vaccine with futurist Rebecca Costa and analyzes the JFK assassination with Lamar Waldron.
Today on the Drop In CEO podcast, Rebecca Costa explains why the most profound breakthroughs happen when coming at a problem from a different angle. Listen in as Deborah and Rebecca discuss how to create an outside perspective, trusting your brain to have the answer, and the importance of consistently pausing to reflect on your happiness. Rebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist and futurist. She is the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, key executives and venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa’s first book, The Watchman’s Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse, was an international bestseller. Her follow‐on book, titled On the Verge was introduced in 2017 to critical acclaim, shooting to the top of Amazon’s #1 New Business Releases. Costa’s work has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, SF Chronicle, The Guardian, and other leading publications. For more information visit www.rebeccacosta.com You can connect with Rebecca in the following ways: Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-costa-53145240/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRebeccaCosta When I began the Drop in CEO Podcast, I knew that the best advice we could ever receive was from people who had been there. Now that we're over 50 episodes in, I thought it was time to pool some of the best advice into a collection that you could use to elevate your leadership and start putting humans first. You can download the full guide here: https://bit.ly/humancentrichero See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1 October, the date of the tragic mass shooting on the Strip, remains a painful date in Las Vegas history. Can events like that be predicted? Steven chats with famed sociologist and futurist Rebecca... Experience the excitement and energy of Las Vegas each weekend on VEGAS NEVER SLEEPS with Steven Maggi.
1 October, the date of the tragic mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip, remains a painful date in Las Vegas history. Can events like that be predicted? Steven chats with famed sociologist and... Experience the excitement and energy of Las Vegas each weekend on VEGAS NEVER SLEEPS with Steven Maggi.
In this podcast, we feature Sociobiologist & Futurist, Dr. Rebecca Costa, the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation.” According to Costa, Artificial Intelligence and predictive analytics hold the key to solving dangerous, systemic issues such as climate change, tariff wars, terrorism, immigration and other complex global problems. Rebecca is author [...] The post How AI & Predictive Analytics Hold The Key To The Future Of Business appeared first on AuthorExpertWire Podcast.
Anybody who's going to be a thought leader and speaker out there in the world is going to have to address change. It simply is one of the only constants in life, and if you don't learn to adapt, then you might just get left behind. Speaking about overcoming the resistance to change is this […]
Anybody who’s going to be a thought leader and speaker out there in the world is going to have to address change. It simply is one of the only constants in life, and if you don’t learn to adapt, then you might just get left behind. Speaking about overcoming the resistance to change is this episode’s guest, Rebecca Costa. She is an American sociobiologist and futurist, the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation,” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Rebecca sits down with host Elizabeth Bachman to share some great insights about change that affects men and women both differently and similarly. She talks about some evolutionary pieces and then gives organizations and individuals advice on adapting to change. At a time where disruption is so visible, it has become even more important to move forward with it. Join Rebecca and Elizabeth as they discuss further.
"We stand on the cusp of a decisive transition. One which will forever alter the way governments, businesses, and individuals progress. Foreknowledge and fore-action combine to set us on a new course... To achieve this promise we need only embrace a capability so powerful it has been reserved for humankind alone." - Rebecca Costa Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/barrykibrick)
Rebecca Costa, Sociobiologist and Futurist, shared the story behind her title with us on Sunday, August 30, 2020.Rebecca is the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, executives, and leading venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa's work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Guardian, and other leading publications. She presently serves on the Advisory Committee for the Lifeboat Foundation along with futurist Ray Kurzweil and Nobel Laureates Daniel Kahneman, Eric S. Maskin, Richard J. Roberts, and Wole Soyinka.Costa was the founder and CEO of one of the largest technology marketing firms in California, where she developed an extensive track record of launching game-changing technologies. Her clients included industry innovators such as Hewlett-Packard, Apple Computer, Oracle, Siebel Systems, General Electric, 3M, and others. She has been at the forefront of technological and scientific innovation, assisting venture capitalists and large corporations to identify, fund, and launch disruptive new trends.SUE SAYSThe work that Rebecca Costa does, and continues to do to this day, is one of the most fascinating topics out there. Studying human behavior, genetics, and how both are tied to evolution and the challenges we face today is an enormous contribution to the world. What fascinated me the most about Rebecca was her openness as a scientist, and her willingness to share that her drive actually ties directly to her childhood living with fear in Vietnam. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Science is the opposite of Politics.Rebecca Costa Rebecca Costa, Sociobiologist and Futurist, shared the story behind her title with us on Sunday, August 30, 2020. Rebecca is the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, executives and leading venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa’s work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Guardian, and other leading publications. She presently serves on the Advisory Committee for the Lifeboat Foundation along with futurist Ray Kurzweil and Nobel Laureates Daniel Kahneman, Eric S. Maskin, Richard J. Roberts and Wole Soyinka. Costa was the founder and CEO of one of the largest technology marketing firms in California, where she developed an extensive track record of launching game-changing technologies. Her clients included industry innovators such as Hewlett-Packard, Apple Computer, Oracle, Siebel Systems, General Electric, 3M and others. She has been on the forefront of technological and scientific innovation, assisting venture capitalists and large corporations to identify, fund and launch disruptive new trends. SUE SAYS The work that Rebecca Costa does, and continues to do to this day, is one of the most fascinating topics out there. Studying human behavior, genetics and how both are tied to evolution and the challenges we face today is an enormous contribution to the world. What fascinated me the most about Rebecca was her openness as a scientist, and her willingness to share that her drive actually ties directly to her childhood living with fear in Vietnam. Listen (and subscribe!) to our full interview with Rebecca below or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Radio.com or iHeartRadio!
Rebecca Costa, Sociobiologist and Futurist, shared the story behind her title for our Coaches Corner Podcast on Saturday, August 29, 2020. Rebecca is the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, executives and leading venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa’s work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Guardian, and other leading publications. She presently serves on the Advisory Committee for the Lifeboat Foundation along with futurist Ray Kurzweil and Nobel Laureates Daniel Kahneman, Eric S. Maskin, Richard J. Roberts and Wole Soyinka. The W2W Coaches Corner is a weekly episodic podcast during which our team of experts bring you valuable insights and inspiration from their work with executives and entrepreneurs from across the country! Our coaches include BJ Gray, the founder of GrayMatter Coaching, whose experience as a top executive with Fortune 500 companies gives her a unique understanding of what both employees and companies need to be successful. She started GrayMatter Coaching to help leaders improve their inner game. Listen (and subscribe!) to our interview with Rebecca below or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, Radio.com or iHeartRadio!
2 biologists have an open and honest conversation about the current state of the world, especially in Victoria Australia and the USA and of course this effects many other countries too. Today’s episode is simply a conversation of opinions, ideas and thoughts on the current dilemma surrounding face coverings, government responses, lack of freedom and rushed to market vaccines… as well as finding compassion to be more sympathetic towards governments that make mistakes. This may challenge your belief systems or it may resonate with your intuitive feelings.In This Episode We Cover:The risks a government has when responding to crisisDo the numbers make senseAre the directions representative of healthy biological outcomesThe emotional impact on families burdened with economic crisis***Join the Facebook Group Here (formerly HH4H): https://bit.ly/IntermittentFastingForHealth***--SOCIAL MEDIA--REBECCA D. COSTAWebsite: https://www.rebeccacosta.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebeccacostaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta--MATTY LANSDOWNInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattylansdown/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matty-lansdown/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mattylansdownJoin the Facebook Group Here: https://bit.ly/IntermittentFastingForHealthWebsite: https://mattylansdown.com/--Got a question? Or maybe even a guest suggestion? Email through - podcast@mattylansdown.com--Thanks for checking out the show. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more then please consider subscribing. If you really loved this episode and want to just tell the world about it then please take a screenshot and share it on your Instagram story and be sure to tag me so I know you're tuning in. 5 star ratings and positive reviews really help the podcast too so thank you in advance!......Music credits:Intro/Outro track Tropic Love by "Diviners feat. Contacreast" www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoJfqJsGk8s
Tony talks with Rebecca Costa, a sociobiologist, and futurist who has published several books including The Watchman's Rattle, which examined future trends and issues in politics, society, and economics. She is also a renowned expert on fast adaptation, and she delved into how that is relevant in understanding government and society's reaction to the coronavirus. Learn more about Rebecca: https://www.rebeccacosta.com/ Books: https://www.rebeccacosta.com/costa-books.htm
Given the amount of disruption we've faced across the world, what is your level of optimism for the future? According to sociobiologist, futurist and author Rebecca Costa, we have much to be optimistic about. However, this doesn't mean leaders and organizations should sit back and wait for a better future. Instead, the time for them act is now. Bio: Rebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist and futurist. She is the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, key executives and venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa’s first book, The Watchman’s Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse, was an international bestseller. Her follow‐on book, titled On the Verge was introduced in 2017 to critical acclaim, shooting to the top of Amazon’s #1 New Business Releases. Costa’s work has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, SF Chronicle, The Guardian, and other leading publications. For more information visit www.rebeccacosta.com Resources: The company Recorded Future was able to predict the Arab Spring with great accuracy due to data and predictive analytics: https://www.vpr.org/post/predicting-future-fantasy-or-good-algorithm#stream/0 Global population decline: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30677-2/fulltext https://www.thelancet.com/infographics/population-forecast
Technology and Science Futurist Rebecca Costa joined me from her home in Oregon. She’s voluntarily participating in her own social experiment which is designed to cultivate increased probabilities of being happy. It seems to be working, and now she’s in the process of writing a new book about it. (Her friends know not to "drop in" on her when the flag is out, . . . because she's busy, which is a big part of being happy.)Rebecca explains how we can “leverage what we know about everyday behaviors which produce resiliency, enjoyment and hopefulness” and “fortify positive emotions and change the outlook millions of Americans have on life.”We discussed sociobiology, vaccines, facts vs. beliefs, science, Covid-19 treatments, unemployment, mental health, artificial intelligence, political philosophy, as well as her books The Watchman's Rattle (2010) and On The Verge (2017).She’s a futurist, so naturally I took the opportunity to ask her . . .
In this HCI Podcast episode, Dr. Westover talks with Rebecca D. Costa about disruptive technologies, predictive analytics, and the future of work. See the video here: https://youtu.be/WoXEyRApzu4. Rebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist and futurist. She is the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, key executives and venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa's first book, The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse, was an international bestseller. Her follow‐on book, titled On the Verge was introduced in 2017 to critical acclaim, shooting to the top of Amazon's #1 New Business Releases. Costa's work has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, SF Chronicle, The Guardian, and other leading publications. For more information visit www.rebeccacosta.com.
Should we have panicked sooner? Did we panic at all? Where did the administration go wrong?! Is a vaccination truly feasible? This week on the pod, Joey sits down with Rebecca Costa, an American Sociobiologist and futurist. She is the preeminent global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, key executives and venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa’s first book, The Watchman’s Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse, was an international bestseller. Her follow‐on book, titled On the Verge was introduced in 2017 to critical acclaim, shooting to the top of Amazon’s #1 New Business Releases. Costa’s work has been featured in The New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, SF Chronicle, The Guardian, and other leading publications. Rebecca's LinkedIn Rebecca's Twitter Rebecca's Website ### Joey's Instagram Joey's Website
On The Front Porch with Bryce Dolan 5/5/2020: Rebecca Costa
Sociobioligist, futurist, and author of The Watchman's Rattle and On The Verge, Rebecca Costa is here to help us take a big step back to view the pandemic's effects on not just our jobs, but society. She and Michael delve into questions of leadership, confidence and shared morals as we get through this crisis and prepare for the next.
American sociobiologist, futurist and author Rebecca Costa talks about the release as a contributor ""After Shock" (now available on Amazon), plus her works " Watchman's Rattle" and "On the Verge" and serves as a global expert on fast adaptation and seeing the big picture! Rebecca's career spans 4 decades working with founders, executives and capitalists in Silicon Valley and has a proven track record of game-changing technologies! Listen to her amazing stories and visit her website at www.rebeccacosta.com ! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
American sociobiologist, futurist and author Rebecca Costa talks about the release as a contributor ""After Shock" (now available on Amazon), plus her works " Watchman's Rattle" and "On the Verge" and serves as a global expert on fast adaptation and seeing the big picture! Rebecca's career spans 4 decades working with founders, executives and capitalists in Silicon Valley and has a proven track record of game-changing technologies! Listen to her amazing stories and visit her website at www.rebeccacosta.com !
American sociobiologist, futurist and author Rebecca Costa talks about the release as a contributor ""After Shock" (now available on Amazon), plus her works " Watchman's Rattle" and "On the Verge" and serves as a global expert on fast adaptation and seeing the big picture! Rebecca's career spans 4 decades working with founders, executives and capitalists in Silicon Valley and has a proven track record of game-changing technologies! Listen to her amazing stories and visit her website at www.rebeccacosta.com ! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
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What will it take to solve many of the world’s most difficult and complex challenges? Rebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist and futurist. She is the preeminent global expert on the subject of "fast adaptation" and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, executives and leading venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa's work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Guardian, and other leading publications. She presently serves on the Advisory Committee for the Lifeboat Foundation along with futurist Ray Kurzweil and Nobel Laureates Daniel Kahneman, Eric S. Maskin, Richard J. Roberts and Wole Soyinka. Costa was the founder and CEO of one of the largest technology marketing firms in California, where she developed an extensive track record of launching game-changing technologies. Her clients included industry innovators such as Hewlett-Packard, Apple Computer, Oracle, Siebel Systems, General Electric, 3M and others. She has been on the forefront of technological and scientific innovation, assisting venture capitalists and large corporations to identify, fund and launch disruptive new trends. Retiring at the zenith of her career in Silicon Valley, Costa spent six years researching and writing the international bestseller The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse. Her follow-on book, titled On the Verge was introduced in 2017 to critical acclaim, shooting to the top of Amazon's #1 New Business Releases. In today’s conversation with us, Rebecca Costa explains how climate change and other world problems remain unresolved because they are similar in nature. The real culprit is our lack of distinction between empirical fact and our beliefs and opinions, leaving us at the mercy of competing interests. Rebecca shows how artificial intelligence-powered predictive models can help us solve these issues, and help us predict future events with unprecedented accuracy, paving the way for leaders to act before-the-fact. Using real world examples, she demonstrates how the certainty of future outcomes is changing the way business and governments solve problems and preempt danger. Key Takeaways As a society loses a grip on the difference between an unproven belief and an empirical provable fact, it loses its way. Social and public policy quickly becomes based on opinion. The distinction between what is a scientific and empirical fact and what is your opinion or belief is probably the most important distinction to make in any transformation. There are billions of temperature recordings of the Earth’s surface temperature. Like it or don’t like it, believe it or don’t believe it, it doesn’t matter. The empirical data says that the oceans are warming and the land is warming. We are beginning to see some of the symptoms of that. Record floods, super storms, and other signs that scientists predicted would happen. The predictions on the timeline have been wrong, so it’s easy to dismiss the empirical facts, but that doesn’t change the fact that the climate is changing and it is warming. The political question is now, how much if any has human activity contributed to it? Causation in science is extremely difficult to prove, particularly with something as complex as global climate change. Even if human activity contributed all, part or none, do we have the ability to reverse that climate change? That’s the question to focus on. When it comes to complex problems, the danger people have is they overstate what the empirical data indicates and that will eventually bite you in the behind. Rather than saying something is causal, say it’s correlated. We have to be careful about telling the truth about what we know and what we surmise. If there is any threat that could wipe out the entire species then better safe than sorry comes to mind. We owe it to ourselves to do everything we can, knowing that it may not do anything. But at least we’re doing everything we can. If I have worry right now, it’s that we’re not an empirical-driven world. If I have optimism, it’s that we’re relying more on machines to make decisions on our behalf. And machines do not have beliefs, only data. There can be no social change of any importance without recruitment. When you get into someone’s face and alienate them, call them names, and treat them as they are stupid and their opinions are invalid, you’re doing exactly the reverse of what you intend to do. In order to create social change, you must leverage the media to do that recruitment, to bring the reason you seeking social change into the livingroom of every human being. Make your message compelling and relevant to them. Without critical mass you have nothing. The polarization we see right now between the Republicans and the Democrats is the reason that nothing gets done. They don’t understand that they have to recruit people from the other team. There are many things in life where you may not know that the outcome is certain. So you place really good bets. The bigger the upside and downside the more important it is to place those bets. Unlike previous civilizations we have this tremendous opportunity to allow computers and artificial intelligence to guide our decisions on an empirical and factual basis, in spite of our opinions and theories. The billions of data points that artificial intelligence can observe and analyze data in real time in a dynamic way, is going to overshadow human capability, and is already doing so. What AI and quantum computing has allowed us to do is take millions of facts and very precisely predict whether a future event is going to occur. In many respects, we’re moving into an era where we can avoid many problems – like mass shootings – because we can work backwards to see the data that showed that the mass shooter was moving toward criticality. That data is actually in the public domain. They’re posting their manifestos on social media. Opioid addiction is rampant around the world. Companies like Fuzzy Logix can administer a written questionnaire and look at your health records and determine within 85-90% whether you are genetically predisposed to become an opioid addict before the doctor gives you your first prescription. We’re getting to a point where AI algorithms can do everything from inform judges at arraignment hearings whether the person should be released on their own recognizance, what the bail should be, and whether they should not be released into society. So predictive algorithms can inform us of the likelihood of a future event so we can make better decisions today. But there is a problem with knowing what the future is. In 99.999% of the cases, we can predict what you’re going to do, however there is that small chance that you could intervene through free will. There’s always a chance that you could override, make a different decision and change course. But are we going to bet on free will or are we going to play the percentages? When you know what the future is, you can reverse engineer the decision to avoid a failure or danger. So there really shouldn’t ever be a product launch that doesn’t make it because we have tools that will say, how many will sell, at what price, and when your product needs refreshing or be dead in the water. Where it gets tricky is where computers don’t have any information. Innovation for example. The challenge right now is that the tools to do this are very expensive. In some ways that digital divide is creating a social divide. For those who know what’s going to happen, there couldn’t be a bigger advantage. There are some very fundamental building blocks you have to have in order to experience happiness. 50-60% of your aptitude to be happy and enjoy life is genetically inherited. Approximately one-third is your decisions in life, which makes that one-third extra important because it’s the only part that you can manipulate. Unemployment numbers should not be looked at as an economic barometer anymore. It’s actually tied to people’s ability to be optimistic and happy in life. When you have massive unemployment you are actually building a depressed society. Resources On the Verge (Book) The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse (Book) Connect With Rebecca D. Costa Website: rebeccacosta.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-costa-53145240
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Ep #82 - Rebecca Costa joins Justin Womack and Andros Sturgeon for a fascinating Marketing Geeks Podcast interview tackling artificial intelligence, predictive analytics, and what it means for our future. Rebecca Costa is an American sociobiologist, futurist, and is the best-selling author of the books, "On the Verge" and "The Watchman's Rattle." Rebecca's work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, the Guardian, and other publications. Costa was the founder and CEO of one of the largest tech marketing firms in California and developed an extensive track record of launching game-changing technologies. Some of Rebecca's clients include Apple, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, and General Electric. She has been brought in to advise on emerging technology trends and to identify disruptive trends through her work with predictive analytics. Visit Rebecca Costa's Website and Get Her Book: Visit Rebecca Costa's website at: https://www.rebeccacosta.com Get Her Book "On the Verge" at: https://www.rebeccacosta.com/about-on-the-verge.htm Follow Rebecca Costa on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-costa-53145240 Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRebeccaCosta Remember, we love our listeners and want to continue to grow the show so that we can provide even better content and quality going forward. Please do us a favor and subscribe, rate and leave a written review. We would really appreciate a written review from listeners that are getting value from the show. Thank you. Connect & message the Marketing Geeks on LinkedIn: Justin Womack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinwomack1/ Andros Sturgeon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/androssturgeon We are looking to feature guest voicemails on the show so please send us your voicemail for consideration. (See bottom of show notes for link to leave voice messages). Want to be a guest on the Marketing Geeks Podcast or suggest someone? Please email us at info@marketinggeekspodcast.com Visit our website www.MarketingGeeksPodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Trainual: Trainual is a software that helps you document what you do, so you can easily delegate and train others. https://trainual.com/freemonth/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marketing-geeks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marketing-geeks/support
Rebecca shares some of the key factors she found most important in building a multimillion-dollar company and her predictions for the technology world
Rebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist and technology futurist. She is a renowned global expert on the subject of “fast adaptation in complex, high failure-rate environments” and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, executives and leading venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa’s work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Guardian, and other leading publications. She presently serves on the Advisory Committee for the Lifeboat Foundation along with futurist Ray Kurzweil and Nobel Laureates Daniel Kahneman, Eric S. Maskin, Richard J. Roberts and Wole Soyinka. Costa was the founder and CEO of one of the largest technology marketing firms in California, where she developed an extensive track record of launching game-changing technologies. Her clients included industry innovators such as Hewlett-Packard, Apple Computer, Oracle, Siebel Systems, General Electric, 3M and others. Retiring at the zenith of her career in Silicon Valley, Costa spent six years researching and writing the international bestseller The Watchman’s Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse. Her follow-on book, titled On the Verge, was introduced in 2017 to critical acclaim, shooting to the top of Amazon’s #1 New Business Releases. The success of The Watchman’s Rattle led to a popular weekly news program called The Costa Report which was syndicated throughout the United States until 2018. Owing to global pressures to respond more rapidly and efficiently to the accelerating pace of change, Costa is a popular international speaker. She brings both an evolutionary biologist and technologist’s perspective to the subject of fast adaptation. Rebecca's links Web: https://www.rebeccacosta.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/rebeccacosta Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebeccadcosta And don’t forget to support the podcast by subscribing for free, reviewing, and sharing. Web: https://unstructuredpod.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/unstructuredp Facebook: https://facebook.com/unstructuredp Instagram: https://instagram.com/unstructuredp Join the Facebook group: fb.com/groups/unstructured
Rebecca Costa:Rebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist and futurist. She is the preeminent global expert on the subject of "fast adaptation" and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, executives and leading venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa's work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Guardian, and other leading publications. She presently serves on the Advisory Committee for the Lifeboat Foundation along with futurist Ray Kurzweil and Nobel Laureates Daniel Kahneman, Eric S. Maskin, Richard J. Roberts and Wole Soyinka.Costa was the founder and CEO of one of the largest technology marketing firms in California, where she developed an extensive track record of launching game-changing technologies. Her clients included industry innovators such as Hewlett-Packard, Apple Computer, Oracle, Siebel Systems, General Electric, 3M and others. She has been on the forefront of technological and scientific innovation, assisting venture capitalists and large corporations to identify, fund and launch disruptive new trends.https://www.rebeccacosta.com/Complete Radio Promotional Package Playlist:1. Vegas by George Hendrickson“Want to thank Mike Mathisen, studio engineer/ drummer at Minisink Sound Labs,, Also, Stuart Epps ,production / Lead guitar,,, The song is about loneliness ,and the fact that there is always life "out there" somewhere,,, Last, but not least, thank you to Douglas for being so supportive.”https://www.douglascolemanmusic.com/featured-artists/Music submit.com playlist:1. Been There Done That by Big Al Staggs2. Breathe by The Sam Sims Band3. Hammock in The Shade by The PuckhogsComplete Radio Promotional Package: The Douglas Coleman Show is now offering a complete radio promotional package for music artists. Your track will air 28 times a week for 1 month. Your track will air over all of our online and terrestrial platforms as well as permanently archive on Spreaker, Itunes and many other sites. With this package, you will also get a 15min interview on our show to promote your latest, single, EP, LP or upcoming gig. Similar packages like this can run hundreds of dollars and often are subscription based. Our package is a one-time fee of just 49.99. Let's work together to get your music heard. https://douglascolemanmusic.com/crpp for complete details. Sponsorship:If you're interested in being a sponsor on The Douglas Coleman Show, please check out our packages on Patreon or contact us directly. https://www.patreon.com/douglascolemanshowdouglascolemanshow@gmail.comOR if you'd prefer to make a one-time donation, please check out our GoFundMe. https://www.gofundme.com/the-dcs-needs-your-help
Rebecca Costa:Rebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist and futurist. She is the preeminent global expert on the subject of "fast adaptation" and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her career spans four decades of working with founders, executives and leading venture capitalists in Silicon Valley. Costa's work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Guardian, and other leading publications. She presently serves on the Advisory Committee for the Lifeboat Foundation along with futurist Ray Kurzweil and Nobel Laureates Daniel Kahneman, Eric S. Maskin, Richard J. Roberts and Wole Soyinka.Costa was the founder and CEO of one of the largest technology marketing firms in California, where she developed an extensive track record of launching game-changing technologies. Her clients included industry innovators such as Hewlett-Packard, Apple Computer, Oracle, Siebel Systems, General Electric, 3M and others. She has been on the forefront of technological and scientific innovation, assisting venture capitalists and large corporations to identify, fund and launch disruptive new trends.https://www.rebeccacosta.com/Complete Radio Promotional Package Playlist:1. Vegas by George Hendrickson“Want to thank Mike Mathisen, studio engineer/ drummer at Minisink Sound Labs,, Also, Stuart Epps ,production / Lead guitar,,, The song is about loneliness ,and the fact that there is always life "out there" somewhere,,, Last, but not least, thank you to Douglas for being so supportive.”https://www.douglascolemanmusic.com/featured-artists/Music submit.com playlist:1. Been There Done That by Big Al Staggs2. Breathe by The Sam Sims Band3. Hammock in The Shade by The PuckhogsComplete Radio Promotional Package: The Douglas Coleman Show is now offering a complete radio promotional package for music artists. Your track will air 28 times a week for 1 month. Your track will air over all of our online and terrestrial platforms as well as permanently archive on Spreaker, Itunes and many other sites. With this package, you will also get a 15min interview on our show to promote your latest, single, EP, LP or upcoming gig. Similar packages like this can run hundreds of dollars and often are subscription based. Our package is a one-time fee of just 49.99. Let's work together to get your music heard. https://douglascolemanmusic.com/crpp for complete details. Sponsorship:If you're interested in being a sponsor on The Douglas Coleman Show, please check out our packages on Patreon or contact us directly. https://www.patreon.com/douglascolemanshowdouglascolemanshow@gmail.comOR if you'd prefer to make a one-time donation, please check out our GoFundMe. https://www.gofundme.com/the-dcs-needs-your-help
For the last two decades, there has been no stopping of progress for humankind. But as technology continues to move forward, can we finally be able to predict the future? Rebecca Costa, a prominent global expert on the subject of fast adaptation, talks about predictive analytics which strings together millions and billions of data points to identify patterns and predict the future of our society. This is the great challenge we face in our generation because the more complex technology becomes, the more vulnerable our society gets. Find out more about predictive analytics and how predicting the future is an excellent way to monitor and prevent adverse outcomes. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Take The Lead community today:DrDianeHamilton.comDr. Diane Hamilton FacebookDr. Diane Hamilton TwitterDr. Diane Hamilton LinkedInDr. Diane Hamilton YouTubeDr. Diane Hamilton Instagram
Rebecca Costa is an amazing woman. She is a sociobiologist and a futurist. She proclaims that a faith in science and empiricism will pay off in conquering many of the world's challenges if we trust it and follow its dictates. Of course, human beings can be rational, at times, but often rely on emotions(and biases)in … Continue reading EP 253 Science Can Conquer All
Rebecca Costa is a world renowned author, award winning sociobiologist & expert in the field of fast adaptation. Prior to embarking on her research & speaking career, she grew one of the most successful advertising firms in Silicon Valley. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, USA Today, & the Washington Post. She is a recipient of the Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award.
Rebecca D Costa is an American sociobiologist and futurist and a recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Guardian, and other leading publications and here weekly column, THE FIX, is presently featured on Newsmax and on her site: rebeccacosta.com Costa was the... The post Why We're Basically Just Bonobos Monkeys with Better Tech | Rebecca Costa appeared first on The Syndicate.
Sociobiologist, futurist and author Rebecca Costa joins Safety Talk on this episode. Rebecca spent four decades in Silicon Valley working at the cutting edge of technology, with clients such as Hewlett-Packard, Apple, Oracle, GE, and others. She puts forward some urgent and sophisticated ideas about civilizational collapse. In 2017 she published On The Verge, in […]
Rebecca D Costa (@rebeccacosta) is an American sociobiologist and futurist and a recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Award. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, The Guardian, and other leading publications and here weekly column, THE FIX, is presently featured on Newsmax and on her site: rebeccacosta.comCosta was the founder and CEO of one of the largest technology marketing firms in California, where she developed an extensive track record of introducing disruptive, bleeding edge technologies for industry leaders like HP, Apple Computer, Oracle, Siebel Systems, General Electric, 3M, and others.Rebecca spent six years researching and writing the international bestseller The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse and her follow-on book On the Verge shot to the top of Amazon's #1 New Business Releases. The success of The Watchman's Rattle led to a popular weekly news program called The Costa Report which was syndicated throughout the United States until 2018.You can listen right here on iTunesIn our wide-ranging conversation, we cover many things, including:* How AI and predictive analytics shifts the balance of power* Why the future is becoming increasingly knowable* The truth about complexity and what it means for all of us* How evolution has primed people to fail today's challenges* The big problems facing society and how to solve them* Why terrorism inevitably leads to Minority Report* The effect of CRISPR on human nature* How nano-bots will impact the future of healthcare and pharma* The reason Rebecca isn't that worried about the existential risk* How to think about the future of politics and governments* Why we basically bonobos monkeys with better techMake a Tax-Deductible Donation to Support The DisruptorsThe Disruptors is supported by the generosity of its readers and listeners. If you find our work valuable, please consider supporting us on Patreon, via Paypal or with DonorBox powered by Stripe.Donate
Sociobiologist and futurist Rebecca Costa worked in Silicon Valley for four decades at the cutting edge of technology before moving on to study why civilizations collapse. Her books describe a grave concern for our modern world: that when societies become too complex for average people, they abandon rational solutions in favor of irrational and unproductive beliefs. We discuss how technology like artificial intelligence may be the key to avoiding a collapse, or at least a radical correction. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr. Duffy, along with author Rebecca Costa, discuss her book on how to make use of the latest breakthrough in Science to better forecast future consequences.
Dr. Duffy, along with author Rebecca Costa, discuss her book on how to make use of the latest breakthrough in Science to better forecast future consequences.
Dr. Duffy, along with author Rebecca Costa, discuss her book on how to make use of the latest breakthrough in Science to better forecast future consequences.
Dr. Duffy, along with author Rebecca Costa, discuss her book on how to make use of the latest breakthrough in Science to better forecast future consequences.
Description: Predictive analytics is about to take the fun out of not knowing the future, according to Rebecca Costa, a sociobiologist (yes we have her explain that science). She explains that “we have more information–more empirical data–about the future than at any other time in human history. We know when a hurricane, tornado or tsunami … Continue reading EP 130 DO YOU LIKE SURPRISES? WE'RE ON THE VERGE OF MAKING VIRTUALLY EVERYTHING PREDICTABLE
导语齐桓霸业,蒸蒸日上。齐鲁联盟,愈加亲昵。晋国完成了政治大清洗,晋献公牢牢地控制了晋国。楚国成王继位,“布德施惠,结旧好于诸侯”。戎狄与华夏的关系渐渐紧张,出现在春秋里的次数逐渐增多。总之,天下的形势比较安定,都是一些小事儿。鲁国发生了灾异。连年大水,这属于灾。四月孟夏发生日食,这属于异。相比于灾,异象所引起的社会恐慌要严重一些。因为受限于当时的科技水平,人们普遍无法解释自然界的异常现象。尤其是日食和天文现象,会引起普遍的社会恐慌。当时的办法就是祭祀,这实际上就是当时社会存在的认知门槛。而中华文明得以跨过这个认知门槛得以延续,儒家思想起到了关键的作用。好多人批判说我们中国人没有信仰,这个问题需要客观地去看待,而不要去一味地批判。认知门槛,这是美国社会生物学家丽贝卡·科斯塔(Rebecca Costa)在其书《守夜人的钟声》中所提出的概念。而中华文明跨过这个认知门槛得以延续,儒家思想起到了关键性的作用。在遇到认知门槛时,社会出现两个迹象。第一个叫做僵局,就是大家都知道问题之所在,但是找不到解决的办法;第二个迹象由第一个迹象引起的,就是“以信仰替代知识和事实”,实际上就是殷商的模式。周人以礼乐制度打破了殷商模式,孔子则集其大成开创了儒家思想。进入到鲁庄公27年1 伯姬归宁经庄公二十六年1二十有七年春,公會杞伯姬于洮。左传庄公二十六年1二十七年春,公會杞伯姬于洮,非事也。天子非展義不巡守,諸侯非民事不舉,卿非君命不越竟。经4冬,杞伯姬來。传4冬,杞伯姬來,歸寧也。凡諸侯之女,歸寧曰來,出曰來歸,夫人歸寧曰如某,出曰歸于某。①庄二十五年,伯姬归杞,鲁庄公的大女儿出嫁到杞国。两年后伯姬回国,父女二人在洮地相会。②洮地有两说,泗水县比较合乎情理。或者是父女二人找个山清水秀的地方,又度假又相见。或者是鲁庄公迎出一段距离,让自己的女儿少走一些路途。③伯姬归宁。归宁是指出嫁的女子回宁家问候父母是否安宁,属于回家省亲。如果父母不在世了,就派卿回国问候兄弟,这都叫归宁。鲁庄公是个有情有义的人。从他和孟任的关系来看,那正是现代意义上的真爱。2 陈郑归服经2夏六月,公會齊侯、宋公、陳侯、鄭伯同盟于幽。传2夏,同盟于幽,陳、鄭服也。庄十六年由齐国主持过一次在幽地的会盟,当时有齊侯、宋公、陳侯、衞侯、鄭伯、許男、滑伯、滕子等八国参加。随后,陈国祸乱,齐桓接纳陈完而陈国不满。郑文公更是首鼠两端。楚强则倒向楚,齐强则倒向齐。齐国的霸主联盟里有宋、鲁,这是核心成员,郑、陈和蔡这都是口服心不服的外围成员。3 子友会葬经3秋,公子友如陳,葬原仲。传3秋,公子友如陳葬原仲,非禮也。原仲,季友之舊也。《穀梁传》有“臣既死,君不忍称其名,所以这里的原仲是陈国大夫的字。公子友,也就是季友,私自出国去陈国参加好朋友的葬礼。前面传文有“卿非君命不越竟”,所以这是非礼的。一是鲁国的卿大夫有不听君命的传统,二是季友也是一个有情有义的人。他在庄二十五年出使陈国,应该是与原仲结下了深厚的友谊。4 杞伯来朝经6杞伯來朝。①杞国国君在桓二年来朝见鲁国的鲁桓公,那时候称为杞侯,现在来朝变成了杞伯,不知道什么时候因为什么事情被周王室降职了。②这件事也有特别八卦的意味。杞国国君来朝,颇像是闹了别扭的媳妇跑回了娘家,丈夫亲自登岳父家大门谢罪,并迎回夫人。5 叔姬归莒经5莒 慶來逆叔姬。鲁庄公又嫁了一个女儿给莒国,一来延续了与莒国的传统友谊,二来也是鲁国联合莒国牵制霸主齐国的一种策略。6 城濮之会经7公會齊侯于城濮。传6王使召伯 廖賜齊侯命,且請伐衞,以其立子頽也。①王子颓之乱在庄十九年,也就是八年前。卫国出兵帮助王子颓赶走了周惠王,自立为天子。后来有郑厉公和虢公出兵平定了王子颓之乱,拥立了周惠王。周王室与卫国从此结仇。②当时的卫惠公,是由齐襄公,也就是齐桓公的哥哥发动战争,强行拥立当上的卫国国君。周王室进行了干预,但是未果。可见卫国一直是齐国的“小弟”。③卫惠公刚死,所以周惠王就以封齐桓公“侯伯”作为代价提出要求。侯伯的意思也就是诸侯的大哥,既然“大哥”得要尊王,那么你先替周王出口恶气——惩罚卫国。传5晉侯將伐虢。士蔿曰:「不可。虢公驕,若驟得勝於我,必棄其民。無衆而後伐之,欲禦我,誰與?夫禮樂慈愛,戰所畜也。夫民,讓事、樂和、愛親、哀喪,而後可用也。虢弗畜也,亟戰,將饑。」去年虢国两次进攻晋国,转过年晋献公要报复,士蔿进行了劝谏。劝谏的内容是说国君发动战争的根本是民心,民心的相悖会影响战争的结果。这种战争观念在春秋时代已经很成熟了,而且一直延续到当代。进入到鲁庄公28年1 齐桓伐卫经庄公二十六年1二十有八年春王三月甲寅,齊人伐衞。衞人及齊人戰,衞人敗績。左传庄公二十六年1二十八年春,齊侯伐衞,戰,敗衞師,數之以王命,取賂而還。此处鲁国史官对齐桓公进行了贬损,称其为“齐人”,认为他不应该收取卫国的贿赂。没有记录战事发生的地点,是由于史官疏漏。《公羊传》有“战不言伐”,这个地方又是“伐”又是“战”,伐是齐国去攻打卫国;战要表述是“主及客战”,主是被伐的国家,客是伐人的国家。所以春秋表述成“齊人伐卫”和“卫人及齊人戰”。齐桓公虽说是出于尊王的目的出兵伐卫,但是也不应该真正地下死手去打自己的小弟——卫国。周王室的面子还是要给的,所以就发兵意思一下,宣布一下卫国的罪状,并且让卫国认罪。卫国与齐国一战而败,上缴罚款,齐国退兵,这件事情也就算完结了。2 邾子琐卒经2夏四月丁未,邾子 瑣卒。3 抗楚援郑经3秋,荆伐鄭,公會齊人、宋人救鄭。传3楚令尹子元欲蠱文夫人,爲館於其宫側,而振萬焉。夫人聞之,泣曰:「先君以是舞也,習戎備也。今令尹不尋諸仇讎,而於未(这个居然是敏感词,我好纳闷)亡人之側,不亦異乎!」御人以告子元。子元曰:「婦人不忘襲讐,我反忘之!」秋,子元以車六百乘伐鄭,入于桔柣之門。子元、鬭御彊、鬭梧、耿之不比爲旆,鬭班、王孫游、王孫喜殿。衆車入自純門,及逵市。縣門不發。楚言而出。子元曰:「鄭有人焉。」諸侯救鄭。楚師夜遁。鄭人將奔桐丘,諜告曰:「楚幕有烏。」乃止。狗血剧加空城计的春秋版本。寡妇门前是非多,息妫很有魅力,一人倾三国不说,郑国还跟着躺枪。4 筑郿经4冬,築郿。传5築郿,非都也。凡邑,有宗廟先君之主曰都,無曰邑。邑曰築,都曰城。仔细地研究过地图之后猜测,鲁国极有可能是防备戎患。5 饥荒经5大無麥禾,臧孫辰告糴于齊。传4冬,饑,臧孫辰告糴于齊,禮也。国语鲁语上5魯饑,臧文仲言于莊公曰:「夫為四鄰之援,結諸侯之信,重之以婚姻,申之以盟誓,固國之艱急是為。鑄名器,藏寶財,固民之殄病是待。今國病矣,君盍以名器請糴于齊?」公曰:「誰使?」對曰:「國有饑饉,卿出告糴,古之制也。辰也備卿,辰請如齊。」公使往。從者曰:「君不命吾子,吾子請之,其為選事乎?」文仲曰:「賢者急病而讓夷,居官者當事不避難,在位者恤民之患,是以國家無違。今我不如齊,非急病也。在上不恤下,居官而惰,非事君也。」文仲以鬯圭與玉如齊告糴,曰:「天災流行,戾于弊邑,饑饉薦降,民羸幾卒,大懼乏周公、太公之命祀,職貢業事之不共而獲戾。不腆先君之幣器,敢告滯積,以紓執事,以救弊邑,使能共職。豈唯寡君與二三臣實受君賜,其周公、太公及百辟神祇實永饗而賴之!」齊人歸其玉而予之糴。鲁国的粮食歉收继而发生了饥荒,藏文仲主动请缨出使齐国购买粮食。藏文仲说服齐桓公对鲁国进行了支援。
Through fascinating real-life examples, Rebecca Costa reveals how technology has brought nations, businesses and individuals to the edge of clairvoyance. Yet, our ability to act on foreknowledge often falls short—causing leaders to squander the advantage of preemption.
Can data be used to prevent mass shootings, dramatically reduce opioid addiction and tell elderly people that they about to fall? Our guest, Rebecca Costa, says it can. In this episode we look at why predictive analytics may be the most profound technological change in the past 15 years-- even more important than smartphones. In her new book, “On The Verge,” and on this podcast, Rebecca says we now have the power to predict the future, adapting in advance to changing conditions. She also tells us about the ideas raised on the popular radio show, “The Costa Report” and in her bestselling book, “The Watchman’s Rattle.” Predictive analytics depend on the ability to collect massive amounts of data, using algorithms to analyze seemingly random bits of information. We explore why all this is coming together now. One example being used by doctors today is predictive healthcare. Rebecca says that foresight and “fore action”will help human beings “assume our rightful place as aspiring Masters of the Universe.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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"Rob Black & Your Money" - Radio Show August 24 - KDOW 1220 AM (7a-9a) Rob Black talks about the housing market, NBC, Tesla, Brexit, the 2016 election, guest Rebecca Costa, & more.
Mar 9th - Glasses, Erin Andrews, Bad News Bears, College Parties, Dr. Greger, Dr. Michael Grasso, Paranormal, Ghosts, Kendrick Sampson, ABC, How To Get Away With Murder, Jack Wagner, Rebecca Costa
Mar 9th - Glasses, Erin Andrews, Bad News Bears, College Parties, Dr. Greger, Dr. Michael Grasso, Paranormal, Ghosts, Kendrick Sampson, ABC, How To Get Away With Murder, Jack Wagner, Rebecca Costa
Rebecca Costa is a self-proclaimed sociobiologist, author of The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse, and host of the radio program The Costa Report. Throughout The Conversation we have regularly talked about the question of cognitive limits in an increasingly complex society, but we have only addressed the idea in passing. Wanting to dedicate a full episode to cognitive limits, we launched a search for interviewees that lead us straight to Rebecca Costa. There are lots of connections in this episode, but the most developed ones are with Joseph Tainter and George Lakoff. The Lakoff connection is especially interesting because, like him, Rebecca calls our attention to the biology of the mind—in essence, calling us to recognize what kind of animal we truly are. Both cite science to support their claims about how we think and behave, yet both have radically different conceptions of what the human animal is and the scope of reason in the mind.
Podcast 536: The Watchman's Rattle-Thinking our Way Out of Extinction with Rebecca Costa by Greg Voisen
Michael Harrison presents a double header. Fascinating conversations with socio-biologist Rebecca Costa and astronaut Buzz Aldrin. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lisa Sasevich known by many as "The Queen of Sales Conversion." Proud owner of the No. 169 rank on the prestigious Inc. 500 list of America's Fastest Growing Private Companies of 2012, recently featured in Success Magazine and honored as one of America's Top Women Mentoring Leaders by WoW Magazine, She teaches experts who are making a difference how to get their message out and enjoy massive results, without being salesy Russell Keener has helped injury victims and their families receive full justice the justice they deserved. He distinguished himself in academic excellence at the University of Georgia where he received a Bachelors of Business Administration. His practice areas include Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation and Social Security Disability. He is a best selling author and has been featured on CNN, NBC, FOX, CBS and ABC news Rebecca D. Costa sociobiologist and author who offers an evolutionary explanation for current events and emerging trends. A new voice in the mold of Alvin Toffler, Thomas Friedman and Malcolm Gladwell, She spent six years researching and writing The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse. The success of the book in 25 countries led to a weekly nationally syndicated radio news program called The Costa Report. Costa is presently represented by the Scott Meredith Literary Agency, the American Program Bureau, VoiceAmerica, and the Genesis Communications Network
Lisa Sasevich known by many as "The Queen of Sales Conversion." Proud owner of the No. 169 rank on the prestigious Inc. 500 list of America's Fastest Growing Private Companies of 2012, recently featured in Success Magazine and honored as one of America's Top Women Mentoring Leaders by WoW Magazine, She teaches experts who are making a difference how to get their message out and enjoy massive results, without being salesy Russell Keener has helped injury victims and their families receive full justice the justice they deserved. He distinguished himself in academic excellence at the University of Georgia where he received a Bachelors of Business Administration. His practice areas include Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation and Social Security Disability. He is a best selling author and has been featured on CNN, NBC, FOX, CBS and ABC news Rebecca D. Costa sociobiologist and author who offers an evolutionary explanation for current events and emerging trends. A new voice in the mold of Alvin Toffler, Thomas Friedman and Malcolm Gladwell, She spent six years researching and writing The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse. The success of the book in 25 countries led to a weekly nationally syndicated radio news program called The Costa Report. Costa is presently represented by the Scott Meredith Literary Agency, the American Program Bureau, VoiceAmerica, and the Genesis Communications Network
Lisa Sasevich known by many as "The Queen of Sales Conversion." Proud owner of the No. 169 rank on the prestigious Inc. 500 list of America's Fastest Growing Private Companies of 2012, recently featured in Success Magazine and honored as one of America's Top Women Mentoring Leaders by WoW Magazine, She teaches experts who are making a difference how to get their message out and enjoy massive results, without being salesy Russell Keener has helped injury victims and their families receive full justice the justice they deserved. He distinguished himself in academic excellence at the University of Georgia where he received a Bachelors of Business Administration. His practice areas include Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation and Social Security Disability. He is a best selling author and has been featured on CNN, NBC, FOX, CBS and ABC news Rebecca D. Costa sociobiologist and author who offers an evolutionary explanation for current events and emerging trends. A new voice in the mold of Alvin Toffler, Thomas Friedman and Malcolm Gladwell, She spent six years researching and writing The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse. The success of the book in 25 countries led to a weekly nationally syndicated radio news program called The Costa Report. Costa is presently represented by the Scott Meredith Literary Agency, the American Program Bureau, VoiceAmerica, and the Genesis Communications Network
Rebecca Costa is a sociobiologist who offers a genetic explanation for current events, emerging trends and individual behavior. A thought-leader and provocative new voice in the mold of Thomas Friedman, Malcolm Gladwell and Jared Diamond, Costa examines “the big picture”– tracing everything from terrorism, crime on Wall Street, epidemic obesity and upheaval in the Middle […] The post The Watchman’s Rattle appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.
Caroline welcomes Rebecca Costa, author of The Watchman's Rattle – Thinking Our Way to Extinction “movement.” Costa offers her blazing lucidity to catalyze our collective voluntary complexity movement and spiral it on out into the welcoming memosphere! www.TheWatchmansRattle.com The post The Visionary Activist – Epiphany Radio Edition appeared first on KPFA.