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FutureBites with Dr. Bruce McCabe

FutureBites with Dr. Bruce McCabe

著者: Bruce McCabe
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FutureBites is a podcast exploring promising and exciting pathways to a better future. Hosted by Dr Bruce McCabe, a futurist and keynote speaker who travels the world presenting his unique insights and research on the future to corporations, governments, and audiences in all industries. In each FutureBites episode, Bruce meets with an inspiring leader in science, technology, economics or the social sciences to talk about ideas, game-changers and opportunities to create a better future.

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  • Billionaires And The Future Of Democracy – With Carl Rhodes
    2026/06/09

    With wealth-inequality now worse than it was in ancient Rome, and the uber-rich exchanging wealth for power and applying that power to circumvent democracy and amass even more wealth, what can we do to break out of the loop and create a more equitable future?

    I met with the wonderful Carl Rhodes, Professor of Business & Society at the University of Technology Sydney, to try to answer that question.

    Over the past ten years, the richest 1 percent have gained at least $33.9 trillion in wealth in real terms, enough to end annual poverty 22 times over. Since the US elections in November 2024, billionaires have accumulated wealth at a rate three times faster than the previous five years. In the twelve months to March 2026, the billionaire class accrued $4 trillion in new wealth, a full one-fifth of their total accumulated wealth.

    The consequence of neoliberalism is accelerated social and ecological destruction. We have all the technologies we need to halt global warming and feed the planet through peak population. We have all the money we need to end poverty and provide universal access to healthcare. If we make better collective choices. But ‘we’ are not making them, not when the uber-rich are parleying extreme wealth for extreme influence. Policy skews to the rich; the rich get richer; the toll worsens.

    Carl dissects the myths around 'good' billionaires, explains the system that got us into this mess and – more importantly – how we might get out of it.

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    As always, check out the companion article with additional takeaways and the full transcript on the FutureBites page. More on my work as a Futurist Speaker, and why I do what I do, at www.brucemccabe.com

    If you enjoyed these insights, please subscribe so you don’t miss out on what’s next, and help spread the word by sharing this episode with your friends and colleagues.

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  • Insect-like Drones That Sense, Learn and Swarm – With Guido de Croon
    2025/11/10

    Insect-like drones that tend crops, perform aircraft inspections and find gas leaks are here ... and they’re only the beginning!

    Today I’m diving into the future of bio-inspired drones with the one and only Professor Guido de Croon, head of the Micro-Air Vehicle Lab at Delft Technical University in The Netherlands.

    Guido shares the latest insect-inspired research developments in vision-systems, energy-efficient intelligence, height-sensing, autonomous navigation, swarming, energy-harvesting and speedy decision-making. We discuss early commercial applications and spinout companies, and how the MAVLab team is building on it’s victory in the 2025 autonomous drone racing championship in Abu Dhabi to take agility to a whole new level.

    It’s the stuff of sci-fi, except … it isn’t. MAVLab creations now flap their wings like birds and dragonflies, carry sensors that process information and facilitate ‘event-based’ decisions much like eyes, ears and brains do in the natural world. They emulate the navigation ‘algorithms’ of bees and ants. They swarm to accomplish collective goals based on how insects do it. Will robot insects one day harvest energy from their environment, thereby extending their missions indefinitely? You’ll have to listen to find out!

    As you’ll hear, I’m thrilled to be catching-up with Guido. He’s one of my favorite scientists. He’s happy, positive, and bursting with ideas to help industry -- and it's infectious! Ever since we first connected in 2021 I’ve enjoyed featuring MAVLab creations in my presentations. Why? Because these tiny drones ‘push the limits’ of what’s possible by drawing inspiration from nature, an approach that will continue to unlock new opportunities for decades, and because (despite being tiny) they inspire audiences think BIGGER about the future!

    Thank you Guido, for your passionate, joy-filled insights on the future of tiny drones.

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    As always, you'll find additional commentary and takeaways and the full transcript on the Future Bites page soon.

    More on my work as a Futurist Speaker, and why I do what I do, at www.brucemccabe.com

    I podcast my conversations with future-makers so more people can find pathways to a better future. If you enjoy these insights, help spread the word by liking, subscribing and sharing with others!

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  • Collaborative Housing: Pathway to a Better Future? – With Darinka Czischke
    2025/11/01

    Vancouver, Dublin, Los Angeles, Sydney – in so many cities I visit, skyrocketing rents and prices are making housing a struggle for ordinary people. For younger people especially, it is a generational challenge that limits their future prosperity.

    But all over Europe communities are using collaborative housing to pool capital and enjoy a host of shared financial and social benefits in return. Is this a better way?

    In this episode, I'm in The Netherlands exploring collaborative housing with Darinka Czischke, Professor of Housing and Social Sustainability at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).

    Darinka debunks a few myths associated with the oft-repeated phrase ‘housing crisis’ before diving into the motivations behind these communities and the shared benefits that transcend affordability. She details where and why collaborative housing projects thrive, the importance of scale, how scale has already been achieved in places like Zurich, and the national and cultural factors that support collaborative housing. We discuss multi-generational approaches, and how community-based options unlock more benefits than “aging-in-place” strategies. City governments are identified as key enablers, and Darinka shares what policymakers can do to help.

    My favorite part? Darinka’s first-hand observations from collaborative housing projects she has stayed in.

    There’s something for everyone in this conversation. Darinka is a passionate advocate for a better future; her insights are practical, universal, and VERY topical.

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    As always, additional commentary and takeaways and the full transcript will be on the Future Bites page soon. More on my work as a Futurist Speaker, and why I do what I do, at www.brucemccabe.com

    If you enjoyed this episode, why not share it with friends and colleagues? Getting more people aware of real projects for equitable and socially sustainable housing has to be one way to contribute to a better future!

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