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Best podcasts about Rebecca D Costa

Latest podcast episodes about Rebecca D Costa

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co
IAM1907 - CEO and Author Helps Companies Institutionalize Innovation

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 16:59


Why it was selected for "CBNation Architects": In this episode of IAMCEO podcast, 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 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 presently hosts the popular news podcast, 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, other leading publications. Key insights from the podcast include: CEO Story: Right after college landed on what was later called the Silicon Valley. Rebecca later realized that she has a passion for what's next. Build her business and wrote bestselling books. Business Service: Help corporations to have the predictive analytical data for what is most likely the next trend. Secret Sauce: Assigning a person to Institutionalize innovation. CEO Hack: Asking deeper questions, instead of just asking the end result. Ask the people that exceeded the goals or brought innovation to the company, what did they do differently. CEO Nugget: Getting things done. True to your own style and it's important to communicate that. CEO Defined: You have to have a vision and a passion for the future. Assign a person that will institutionalize innovation in your company. Check out our CEO Hack Buzz Newsletter--our premium newsletter with hacks and nuggets to level up your organization. Sign up HERE.  I AM CEO Handbook Volume 3 is HERE and it's FREE. Get your copy here: http://cbnation.co/iamceo3. Get the 100+ things that you can learn from 1600 business podcasts we recorded. Hear Gresh's story, learn the 16 business pillars from the podcast, find out about CBNation Architects and why you might be one and so much more. Did we mention it was FREE? Download it today!   Previous Episode: https://iamceo.co/2022/03/22/iam1317-ceo-and-author-helps-companies-institutionalize-innovation/

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 81 With Science Futurist Rebecca D Costa From 2020

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 16:36


Acclaimed technology and science futurist, Rebecca D. 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 The Washington Post, USA Today, New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, etc. 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.

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co
IAM1317 - CEO and Author Helps Companies Institutionalize Innovation

CEO Podcasts: CEO Chat Podcast + I AM CEO Podcast Powered by Blue 16 Media & CBNation.co

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 16:50


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 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 presently hosts the popular news podcast, 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. Website: www.rebeccacosta.com Facebook: rebeccadcosta Twitter: rebeccacosta Linkedin: rebecca-costa-53145240/ YouTube: TheRebeccaCosta

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast
John McAfee's Life Story. Before Antivirus. Rebecca D. Costa, McAfee's Boss at Omex.

Cybercrime Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 27:09


Let's not dance on John McAfee's grave. According to the Associated Press, he was found dead at 75 in his jail cell near Barcelona, Spain on Jun. 23, 2021: https://apnews.com/article/john-mcafee-europe-software-election-2020-fugitives-1444e9a39a2b347423ad48018f655ea2 If there was a price to be paid for his transgressions, then a satisfaction and release has been received. On Oct. 21, 2015, McAfee recorded this video Introduction to “McAfee Unplugged” — his true life story, a book Steve Morgan was contracted to write: https://youtu.be/AMcqQHZxpZk The book was never written. Instead, Morgan tells McAfee's story in this series of interviews on the Cybercrime Radio Podcast. Read the introduction here: https://cybersecurityventures.com/john-mcafee-introduction-to-my-true-life-story/

Keepin It Real w/Caramel
Interview with Technology/Science Futurist & Author - Rebecca D. Costa

Keepin It Real w/Caramel "As We Say 100"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 20:36


Rebecca has very strong facts and she is very straightforward. We spoke about the Covid vaccine and she high recommended that every should get their vaccine shots. She believes that opinions doesn't matter, the real true facts is all you need. ALL ABOUT REBECCA: 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

The EdUp Experience
159: Brain Fitness in Education - with Rebecca D. Costa, American Sociobiologist & Futurist

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 40:04


In this amazing episode of The EdUp Experience, sponsored by MDT Marketing, we have the honor of speaking with Rebecca D. Costa, American Sociobiologist & Futurist! Rebecca talks to us about the future use of facial recognition software in education - there are 52 muscles in your face - and your face could be "read" to determine that you received the content you were taught. Are we really using ALL of the tools available to us to make learning easier, more effective with the way we learn today (given our propensity toward technology)? Rebecca says that brain fitness tools would have the greatest impact on our schools at the most effective cost. Wondering how your brain could actually be warmed up for learning? Don't miss this episode. 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. Learn more at www.rebeccacosta.com Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening! We make education your business!

Roscoe's Wetsuit Podcast
RWN #89: Rebecca Costa: Global Trends & Pattern Recognition

Roscoe's Wetsuit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 37:43


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

Life Science Success
Rebecca Costa

Life Science Success

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 42:28


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.

Drop In CEO
Creating Personal Breakthroughs with Neuroscience with Rebecca Costa

Drop In CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 37:42


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.

How To Not Get Sick And Die
EP 91 : Finding Logic In This Global Crisis with Socio-Biologist Rebecca D. Costa

How To Not Get Sick And Die

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 60:32


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

Humans, Now and Then
Rebecca Costa: The Importance of Predaptation in a Reactive World

Humans, Now and Then

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 57:57


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

Human Capital Innovations (HCI) Podcast
S4E21 - Disruptive Technologies, Predictive Analytics, and the Future of Work, with Rebecca Costa

Human Capital Innovations (HCI) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 27:59


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.

Changes Big and Small
Choices and Challenges of Individual and Collective Data Use

Changes Big and Small

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020


In this episode of Changes Big and Small, I interview sociobiologist Rebecca Costa Rebecca D. Costa is an American sociobiologist and futurist. She's the preeminent global experts on the subject of fast adaptation and recipient of the prestigious Edward O. Wilson biodiversity technology award. For more information you can visit rebeccacosta.com. Please go to changesbigandsmall.com, to connect with me or to apply to be a guest on the podcast. You can find all the past episodes there as well and subscribe to automatically receive new episodes every week. If you've enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend or family member. I am sending you best wishes for good health and happiness. Have a great week. Find the full show notes at https://changesbigandsmall.com/37 Join the Changes Big and Small Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/changesbigandsmall1/ The post Choices and Challenges of Individual and Collective Data Use appeared first on Changes BIG and small.

Climate Change with Scott Amyx
Interview with Rebecca D. Costa Sociobiologist and Futurist

Climate Change with Scott Amyx

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2020 23:30


Interview with Rebecca D. Costa, Sociobiologist and Futurist

Leaders Of Transformation | Leadership Development | Conscious Business | Global Transformation
304: Rebecca Costa: The Secret To Solving The World’s Most Pressing Issues

Leaders Of Transformation | Leadership Development | Conscious Business | Global Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 47:24


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

Unstructured
Rebecca Costa Wrote The Watchman's Rattle

Unstructured

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 56:06


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

The Douglas Coleman Show
The Douglas Coleman Show w_ Rebecca Costa

The Douglas Coleman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 60:01


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

The Douglas Coleman Show
The Douglas Coleman Show w_ Rebecca Costa

The Douglas Coleman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 60:01


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

Cultural Differences & Cultural Diversity in International Business
126: Rebecca D. Costa on the Future of the Future

Cultural Differences & Cultural Diversity in International Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 38:43


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.

The Ripple Effect Podcast
The Ripple Effect Podcast #183 (Rebecca D. Costa | Technology & Human Nature)

The Ripple Effect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 95:13


Rebecca D. Costa is an author, sociobiologist & 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. Rebecca is also the author of On The Verge, The Watchman's Rattle: A Radical New Theory of Collapse, and The Watchman's Rattle: Thinking Our Way Out of Extinction.