The 3rd Catalyst

The 3rd Catalyst

The US constitution of 1787 changed everything. Everything is going to change again. Join us as we discuss the 3rd Catalyst. As the 3rd Catalyst is introduced and better understood a plan will emerge for how society can move beyond the industrial and information age constructs. Allen Levie and Bryan Hyde use the 3rd Catalyst to consider problems in current affairs today from a new perspective. Can our current tools resolve deep political rifts? Can they continue to stave off terrorism and nuclear threats? What about other threats? Society is changing. We as a people are not done innovating nano, bio, ai, ar, and outer space. Some have suggested that there are inherent risks in each of these sectors of innovation. Current society typically addresses these sectors with law, with policy or we sometimes trust big business to do it right. What other options do we have? The 3rd Catalyst introduces a path other than policy for social change. Utilizing this 3rd Catalyst, you may ask yourself, what’s your personal capacity for change? What is your family’s capacity for change? What is your neighborhood‘s capacity for change? Once you understand the 3rd Catalyst better, you might ask yourself: If you were to weigh it in the balance, would the 3rd Catalyst measure up as a solution to today‘s problems? To find out more about what we propose and what we are working toward go to JohnAndAbigail.com. We are confident that most people and organizations are consciously or subconsciously percolating on solutions that can help stabilize our world. Bring what you have to the table and let‘s see if the 3rd Catalyst podcast can add something to it. w podcast weblog

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September 22, 2022 25 mins

Social Change is introduced in the context of today’s “cancel culture”, addressing the trauma, grievance and how it all adds up to a human constraint and even financial capital constraint. Then what “Cancel Culture” means for the Center For Social Change. The purpose of the “groups of 4” is introduced and how the word “forms” is defined and used at the Center For Social Change is also discussed. Finally, why did we choose the name ...

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