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Digital Fitness with Martijn Aslander – The Future Now Show

How we work isn’t working. What now? The hope was once that computers would help people to work smarter and more efficiently. And that the advent of the network society, some ten years ago, would increase people’s options and thereby empower them. For example, by collaborating effectively together, they could achieve things while sidestepping old and existing management structures. So they would no longer be held back by layers of management, hierarchy or bureaucracy. In addition, knowledge and innovations would circulate much faster within a network society and thus realise its potential. Technology would reduce, or even eliminate, the friction between issues and solutions. And the intermediate links in the value chain (retailers!) could disappear. The five pillars of Digital Fitness – Digital awareness: the impact of the network- and information society, where technology plays an important role, is enormous, and brings with it new rules. Digital awareness is about what this requires of us as people and organisations in terms of knowledge levels, attitude and behaviour. And how we should organise things differently where necessary. – Digital hygiene: in effect an extension of social hygiene. Employees should agree, preferably at team level, what digital tools they should use, when and how. As well as how to clean up their digital clutter, prevent digital scams, best organise backups, handle passwords, etc. – Digital skills: an estimated 90% of computer users need to brush up on their digital skills. This will save a lot of time and so increase effectiveness. Sparing people a lot of digital stress and freeing up hundreds of hours a year. – Personal knowledge management: the latest generations of digital tools let employees ‘capture’ their knowledge much faster and share it more effectively with colleagues. An application like Notion, an online whiteboard like Miro, or note-apps like Evernote and Roam Research are all tools that help you ‘liquify’ your knowledge. – Personal growth through technology: most knowledge workers want to continue developing themselves, preferably through lifelong learning. This contributes to and enhances their sustainable employability, and technology can really help here. Please note: the relative importance of the various pillars varies per knowledge worker, depending on their position, role and responsibilities. So while for a programmer, digital skills will outweigh digital awareness, the opposite is true for their CEO. CreditsMartijn AslanderTechnology Philosopher | International SpeakerAmsterdam, the Netherlandsmartijnaslander.nlwww.digitalefitheid.nl (Dutch language)lifehacking.nl (Dutch language)world.hey.com/martijnaslander Felix B BoppProducer of The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com/the-future-now-show You can find The Future Now Show also at LinkedIn: The Future Now Show GroupYouTube: The Future Now Show Channel

Club of Amsterdam Journal, October 2022, Issue 247

CONTENT Lead Article African digital innovators are turning plastic waste into value – but there are gapsby Seun Kolade, Associate Professor and Muyiwa Oyinlola, Director, Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development, De Montfort University Article 01How to avoid microplastics in your foodby DW Documentary The Future Now Show Plastic Pollution Unwrapped – Challenges and Opportunitieswith Doug Woodring, Founder/Managing Director at Ocean Recovery Alliance Article 02 Hydrogen Forecast to 2050by DNV News about the Future> Mind-controlled robots now one step closer > Disposable eco-friendly packaging Article 03Next Generation Fluid Filtrationby ECOFARIO Recommended BookInfluence of Microplastics on Environmental and Human Health:Key Considerations and Future Perspectivesby Yvonne Lang Article 04When Russia and Ukraine eventually restart peace talks, involving women – or not – could be a key factor in an agreement actually stickingby Briana Mawby, University of San Diego Climate Change Success StoryAlgae Energy / CO2 / Food / Plastic Futurist PortraitMike WalshThe Futurist For Leaders Tags:Algae, Climate Change, CO2, ENERGY, Filtration, Fish, FOOD, Fuel, Health, Hydrogen, Microplastic, Ocean, Packaging, Peace, Plastic, Russia, South Africa, Ukraine, Waste Welcome Felix B BoppWebsite statistics forclubofamsterdam.comJanuary 2021 – September 2022:Visits: 845,000Visitors: 181,000 Mike Walsh:A time of crisis and change.We have to reinvent how we serve our customers, clients and communities.We have to rethink how and where we work. And most importantly,we have to reimagine our role as leaders.Now, more than ever, is a time for transformation. Doug Woodring: All that consumption is growing, unfortunately the waste management systems around the world are not keeping pace as quickly as the consumption and products — there’s a big mismatch. Briana Mawby: Ukrainian women are leading humanitarian efforts and local peacebuilding — they should be centered in future formal peace talks, too.

Plastic Pollution Unwrapped – The Future Now Show

Plastic Pollution Unwrapped – Challenges and Opportunitieswith Doug Woodring Doug Woodring has a unique business focus on the future of plastic sustainability, and how solutions, innovations, materials and opportunities can be scaled, for a world with a reduced waste footprint.He talks on the future of plastic, and where the leaders are going with design, innovation, materials, recycling and solutions, for a world with a reduced waste footprint. Credits Doug WoodringFounder of Ocean Recovery Allianceoceanrecov.orgLead Expert for the Rebound Plastic Exchangethe Global Trading Platform for RECYCLED PLASTICreboundplasticexchange.com CreditsDoug WoodringFounder of Ocean Recovery Allianceeanrecov.orgLead Expert for the Rebound Plastic Exchangethe Global Trading Platform for RECYCLED PLASTICreboundplasticexchange.com Felix B BoppProducer of The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com/the-future-now-show You can find The Future Now Show also at LinkedIn: The Future Now Show GroupYouTube: The Future Now Show Channel

Club of Amsterdam Journal, September 2022, Issue 246

Club of Amsterdam Journal, September 2022, Issue 246https://clubofamsterdam.com/Ncontentimages/journal%202022/journal%20246/journal246.htm CONTENT Lead Article Our business schools have a blindspot that’s hindering a more co-operative cultureby Gregory Patmore, University of Sydney Article 01Zach Bush, MD on The Sovereign Journey Into the Selfby The Fullest The Future Now Show Inner Development Goalswith Tomas Björkman, Jakob Trollbäck, Caroline Stiernstedt Sahlborn & Leif Edvinsson.Moderated by Mario de Vries. Article 02 The Revival of Empires?by Leif Thomas Olsen News about the Future> Smiling Gecko> Sand Battery Article 03 To break unhealthy habits, stop obsessing over willpower – two behavioral scientists explain why routines matter more than conscious choicesby Asaf Mazar, University of Pennsylvania and Wendy Wood, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences Recommended BookLeader As Healer: A New Paradigm for 21st-Century Leadershipby Nicholas Janni Article 04 Stephan A Schwartz and Thomas W Campbell on Science, Consciousness, and a Better WorldClimate Change Success StorySynthetic Fuel Futurist PortraitNick JankelTransformational Futurist Tags:AI research, Consciousness, Energy Storage, Healing,Health, Inner Development Goals, Leadership, Microbiome,Neuroscience, Psychology, SDG, Synthetic Fuel Welcome Felix B Bopp Website statistics forclubofamsterdam.comJanuary 2021 – August 2022:Visits: 798,000Visitors: 168,000 Zach Bush: “My work is dedicated to the health of humanity and the planet we call home. It is critical that our pursuit of optimal health and longevity begin with an effort toward a collective rise in consciousness such that we would begin to thrive within nature, instead of fighting that nature that is life itself. My experience as a physician specializing in internal medicine, endocrinology and hospice care with a focus on the microbiome as it relates to health, disease, and food systems led me to found *Seraphic Group and the non-profit Farmer’s Footprint to develop root-cause solutions for human and ecological health.” Thomas W Campbell: “Love and love heals are not just nice ideas, it is the fabric of our reality.” Tomas Björkman: “We live in crappy times? No. We live on the threshold to a new world. Let’s give birth to it. Together.”

Inner Development Goals – The Future Now Show

with Tomas Björkman, Jakob Trollbäck, Caroline Stiernstedt Sahlborn & Leif Edvinsson.Moderated by Mario de Vries. Inner Development Goals (IDGs) is a non-profit organization for inner development. We research, collect and communicate science-based skills and qualities that help us to live purposeful, sustainable, and productive lives. The Inner Development Goals framework is fundamental in the work to reach the Sustainable Development Goals.In 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals gave us a comprehensive plan for a sustainable world by 2030. The 17 goals cover a wide range of issues that involve people with different needs, values, and convictions. There is a vision of what needs to happen, but progress along this vision has so far been disappointing. We lack the inner capacity to deal with our increasingly complex environment and challenges. Fortunately, modern research shows that the inner abilities we now all need can be developed. This was the starting point for the ‘Inner Development Goals’ initiative. IDG Cards With Moderator CreditsInner Development Goals (IDGs)The Inner Development Goals is a not-for-profit and open-source initiative founded by the 29k Foundation, Ekskäret Foundation, and The New Division.innerdevelopmentgoals.org 29kis a non-profit organisation and community on a missionto make personal growth available for everyone, for free.29k.org Tomas BjörkmanFounder and Chair, Ekskäret FoundationStockholm, Swedenekskaret.setomas-bjorkman.comJakob TrollbäckFounder, The New DivisionFounder, Inner Development GoalsCreator of the Communication Language for the SDGsStockholm, Sweden thenewdivision.world trollback.com Caroline Stiernstedt SahlbornPartner, The Inner Foundation, Board member Ekskäret Foundation, Inner Development Goals.Stockholm, Sweden gro.nu/contact/carolinetheinnerfoundation.org Leif EdvinssonProfessor emeritus and Brain of the YearSweden ModeratorMario de VriesMedia SpecialistThe Netherlandsgazooom.nl Felix B BoppProducer of The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com The Future Now Showhttps://clubofamsterdam.com/the-future-now-show You can find The Future Now Show also at LinkedIn: The Future Now Show GroupYouTube: The Future Now Show Channel

Club of Amsterdam Journal, July / August 2022, Issue 245

CONTENT Lead Article Has Xi Jinping miscalculated in aligning himself with Vladimir Putin?by Tony Walker, La Trobe University Article 01New climate insight revealedUnexpected predictions from the military and insurance industry on the effects of climate changeby Saul Boyle, Tom Bosschaert, Mark Ratcliff,Except Integrated Sustainability B.V. The Future Now Show New World Orderwith Hardy Schloer & Chris Edwards Article 02 A new world orderby VPRO Documentary News about the Future> Whole Body Digital Twin™> Remedy Health Media Article 03 Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Orderby Ray Dalio Recommended BookSustainable mining in an AI-driven worldby Dr Kash Sirinanda Article 04 Biases and creativityby Peter van Gorsel Climate Change Success StoryArtificial Intelligence & Robots Futurist PortraitJohn L. PetersenFounder of The Arlington Institute

New World Order with Hardy Schloer & Chris Edwards – The Future Now Show

Dr. Hardy Schloer in Interview by Chris Edwards in June 2022In this head-on Interview Dr. Hardy Schloer talks about the world we live in, and the world to be. No subject was avoided, with all the current tough issued taken head on in a fascinating 1 hour and 40-minute roundup of the global ecosphere. Focus of the interview was directed towards many subjects, such as megatrends, macroeconomics, the status of the USA in the world, superpower competition, crypto currencies, global political trends, climate change, law and trade, and most of all the social ecology of political choices made by different global societies. Credits Hardy SchloerCEO & Founder, Schloer Consulting GroupAbu Dhabi, United Arab Emiratesscg-world.com Chris EdwardsPresident, Oktium Middle EastUnited Arab Emirates oktium.com Felix B BoppProducer of The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com The Future Now Showclubofamsterdam.com/the-future-now-show You can find The Future Now Show also at LinkedIn: The Future Now Show GroupYouTube: The Future Now Show Channel

Club of Amsterdam Journal, June 2022, Issue 244

CONTENT Lead Article Green hydrogen is coming – and these Australian regions are well placed to build our new export industryby Steven Percy, Senior Research Fellow, Victorian Hydrogen Hub Article 01Green Hydrogen for Industry: A Guide to Policy Makingby IRENA – International Renewable Energy Agency The Future Now Show How to end dependence from fossil energy sourceswith Livio de Santoli & Angelo Consoli Article 02 Plastic eating enzymes just got even better! New breakthrough.by Just Have a Think News about the Future> Impact 2030: Ireland’s Research and Innovation Strategy> Global Foresight 2022 – Atlantic Council Article 03 Our world in 2050: what lies ahead for you and your business?by The Law Society Recommended BookFrom Big Oil to Big Greenby Marco Grasso Article 04 The truth about hydrogenby DW Planet A Climate Change Success StoryCarbon Capture CompaniesGlobal ThermostatCarbfixCO2 Solutions by SAIPEMNET PowerQuest Carbon Capture and StorageClimeworks1PointFiveCO2Value EuropeCarbon EngineeringAker Carbon CaptureZero Carbon Humber Futurist PortraitParag KhannaManaging Partner at FutureMap Tags:2050, Artificial Intelligence, Australia, Carbon Capture,Climate Change, Fossil Energy, Green Hydrogen,Hydrogen, Law, Plastic, Sustainability Club of Amsterdam SearchSubmit your articleContactSubscribe Welcome Felix B Bopp Website statistics forclubofamsterdam.comJanuary 2021 – May 2022:Visits: 675,000Visitors: 137,000 Jeremy Rifkin: “Because hydrogen is so plentiful and exists everywhere on earth, a hydrogen economy would make possible a vast redistribution of power. Today’s centralized, top-down flow of energy, controlled by global oil companies and utilities would become obsolete. Parag Khanna: “It is time to re-imagine how life is organized on Earth. We’re accelerating into a future shaped less by countries than by connectivity. Mankind has a new maxim – Connectivity is destiny – and the most connected powers, and people, will win.” Stavros Dimas, EU Commissioner for the Environment: “The world will fail to halve emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) by 2050 without the deployment of technology to capture and store the emissions spewed out from fossil-fuel burning power plants “