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It’s all about the future, baby.
With so much focus these days on being present, it’s often a challenge to apply strategic, structured focus on the future. We hope you’ll find these quick peeks into our culture helpful — making it easier to live in the present while being mindful of the future.
Waste Not. Want More.
If we are to meet the food/calorie needs of the expected 10 billion people on earth by 2050 we will need to increase food production by more than 50% to create the necessary 7,000 billion additional calories each year.
The Crash of Public Schools
Some pandemic trends are proving to be “sticky” in our post-pandemic era. One example is the continuing rapid decline in public school attendance that will surely have an impact on the future of American education.
Boomer Vacuum
As the nation continues to add over 200,000 jobs per month, the unemployment rate remains at a 50 year low. That’s the good news. The bad news is that our workforce imbalance may present a hurdle to our recovery from higher inflation and slow economic growth overall.
Down the “Robot” Hole
Humanoid robots have come a long way in recent years and are now capable of performing a much wider range of commercially viable tasks. Read on to learn about some of most amazing things that humanoid robots can do today.
Sober Curious
As we approach the mid-point of “Dry January” I wanted to reflect on some recent support we provided for the PR/Messaging efforts of non-alcoholic beverage brand, Sarilla. During this engagement we learned a lot more about the nuances behind the sober curious movement — especially on college campuses.
Meat Up
After recently reading the 2018 book by Camas Davis called KILLING IT - AN EDUCATION, coupled with recent shifts in culture, environment and now the economy, I’m optimistic that a resurgence of whole animal butchery from local and regional farms will begin to supplement our meat cravings.
Travel Letdown
ARE YOU EXCITED FOR YOUR NEXT VACATION OR BUSINESS TRIP? Be Prepared for Travel Letdown in 2022.
In yet another example of how the coronavirus pandemic will impact our lives well past the latest variant surge, travelers should be ready for at least some level of disappointment in 2022.