All events are open to both members and non-members. Be sure to join today to receive discounted meeting fees. As we continue to evolve and grow as an organization we will be pursuing different programming options within one of nine issue categories below:

Futures Methodologies
Technology and Science
Business and Careers
Health and Wellness Futures
Resources and Environment
Learning and Education
Governance and Communities
Social and Cultural Trends
Values and Spirituality

If you have event ideas, topics or speaker recommendations, please tell us.  We look forward to seeing you at our next monthly meeting.  View past meeting content (videos or slide presentations) on our blog.

Upcoming events

    • 18 Jun 2013
    • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Marie Callendar's Restaurant 9503 Research Blvd. Austin, TX 78759

    A panel discussion with six experts on fostering critical thinking in our modern society.  

    Last year at the beginning of the election season, one of the State’s political parties launched a platform with a plank in it that opposed the teaching of critical thinking skills in public education. After a large public outcry, this platform was edited to remove the offending thought. This issue came up in one of the planning meetings of the Central Texas Chapter of the World Future Society and the group present resolved to make critical thinking part of our program of activities. This is in line with our longstanding vision, “Raising awareness of the future and its impact on Central Texas”. Awareness is the first step of critical thinking, followed by, among other things, discernment. The group present in the planning meeting thought that critical thinking was an essential part of future’s studies, both normative and projective.

    Intuitively it appears that we are in an era when critical thinking is necessary, not just for success, but survival. There are many trends, global and local, temporal and eternal, that affect us, some that we can change and some that we must just prepare for. Our future is one of very large, complex systems, which at this point we neither understand nor control. Some of these systems are intrinsically uncontrollable.

    And, we are entering the world of big data driven by our technological capability to accomplish, and spurred by the profit motive. Moreover, as copious amounts of money are available, “opinions” based on data can be bought. We are already swimming in a vast sea of data and opinions.

    Given the vast amount of data, I am reminded of a statement sometimes attributed to Mark Twain, “Figures don’t lie, but liars figure.” Well, maybe not intentional lies, but biases based upon values, not open minded logic. We will need a lot of critical thinking to, as Omar Khayyam phrased it, “The two and seventy jarring sects confute.”

    But what is critical thinking? How is it used in real life? Is it a skill? Can it be taught? Is it something that should be a guiding principle of this organization? What is our role in fostering critical thinking?

    A panel has been gathered to discuss critical thinking on June 18, 2013 at the monthly meeting of the CenTexWFS beginning at 6pm at Marie Callender’s on 183. It will be moderated by Paul Schumann and is presently composed of:

    Phyliss Blees: educator, peace through commerce, conscious capitalism, creativity, lawyer

    • Carol Flake Chapman: journalist, editor, author, founding editor of Vanity Fair Magazine

    Joyce Goia: futurist, trend analyst, editor of Herman Trend Alerts

    • Terrill Fisher: impov artist, comedian, training consultant

    • Jon Lebkowsky: programming, social media, editor of Extreme Democracy

    • Diane Miller: civic collaboration, project planning, dialog and deliberation

    If you wish to attend, please visit the group’s web site for more information. There is an attendance fee of $25 that includes dinner that is payable at the event.

    Biographies:

    Paul Schumann is a futurist and innovation consultant who is currently researching complexity science and its use in future’s studies. He is the author of four books – Innovate!, An Innovant’s Journey, Leadership in the Interactive Age and Superconductivity – and numerous articles, the latest of which is “1, 2, A Few and Many”. Follow his blog, Insights and Foresight, for more information.

    Philomena Blees, J.D. is President of Peace Through Commerce, Inc. (“PTC”) and a Trustee of Conscious Capitalism, Inc. She was founding Vice President, General Counsel, Treasurer and "Chief Problem Solver" of PTC and Conscious Capitalism’s parent corporation, Freedom Lights Our Word (FLOW), Inc.

    Ms. Blees co-founded a school for gifted children in Austin, Texas, as well as two educational nonprofit organizations. She served in the office of General Counsel at the Texas State Treasury. Prior to this, Ms. Blees was an active securities trader, and a partner in private practice in Honolulu, Hawaii concentrating in tax, real property, and business law.  Ms. Blees is active in the American Creativity Association (“ACA”) and co-founded ACA-Austin Global. 

    Ms. Blees received her law degree at the University of Hawaii Richardson School of Law and was 1st in her class. She is a member of the State Bar Associations of Texas and Hawaii, and is licensed to practice before the U.S. Tax Court, Federal District Court and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Ms. Blees loves running, hiking, dancing, music, movement, creativity, and reading and is active with her two beloved children and new daughter-in law.

    Joyce Gioia [joy-yah], author of The Herman Trend Alert for the last seven years, has been a professional futurist for decades. In fact, she joined the World Future Society back in the late 60s, when she graduated from college and is now a member of the national Board of Trustees. Once she became a consultant, she discovered that helping clients know what was coming could be her competitive advantage. Joyce is the author of five business books (three bestsellers) on the future of the workforce and workplace. A frequent speaker at association and corporate meetings, she informs and entertains her audiences with a combination of wit and wisdom. Besides holding three masters degrees, she is a Certified Management Consultant and Certified Speaking Professional. Joyce was recently honored by USA TODAY as their FIRST ROAD WARRIOR OF THE YEAR. She says that not only did critical thinking help her to win this award, she also uses it every day to make informed decisions for herself and others.

    Best regards, 

    Central Texas Chapter of the World Future Society


Past events

21 May 2013 What are you optimistic about? (We need your input on this)
16 Apr 2013 The Future of Parenting - a Generational Approach
19 Feb 2013 Big Problems and Solutions from TED
15 Jan 2013 2013: Seeking a New Future - A Planning Meeting
20 Nov 2012 Strategy, Information and Alerts
17 Oct 2012 MiniTrends 2012: A Conference on Translating Emerging Trends into Business Opportunities
16 Oct 2012 Updated Info: World System Model
18 Sep 2012 Is Your Thinking HOT or Not?
21 Aug 2012 Simple, Complicated or Complex?
17 Jul 2012 Picking Priorities: Creating a Top Ten List for Futurists
19 Jun 2012 Creating the Future We All Want to See
15 May 2012 The Future of Medical Research and Implications on Your Privacy
17 Apr 2012 Preparing for the Future: Journey To A Meaningful Life
20 Mar 2012 The Future of Healthcare in Texas with Senator Watson
21 Feb 2012 Mineral Resource Availability and Our Future
17 Jan 2012 Futures Methods in Ten Minutes of Less
13 Dec 2011 Holiday Social & Conversational Salon
15 Nov 2011 Future of Homes & Neighborhoods
18 Oct 2011 Fueling Our Energy Needs
20 Sep 2011 The Future of Education in Texas
16 Aug 2011 82nd Legislative Session Recap and "Reading of the Texas Tea Leaves"
19 Jul 2011 The Future of Nonprofits
21 Jun 2011 Risk Forecasting for Dynamic Resilience: Preparing to Thrive in Challenging Times
17 May 2011 The Future of Publishing
19 Apr 2011 Texas Energy - What's in our Future?
15 Mar 2011 Trends Shaping the Future of Transactions presented by Heather Schlegel
15 Feb 2011 Douglas Whatley presents "Free Agentry, The New Independent Workforce"
18 Jan 2011 Joyce Gioia, CSP, CMC presents "Moving into the Future with your Head and your Heart"
07 Dec 2010 Holiday Social & Conversational Salon
16 Nov 2010 Lane Sebring M.D. presents "The Future of Medicine Is Not Medicine As We Know It"
19 Oct 2010 Jon Lebkowsky presents "The Future of the Internet"
21 Sep 2010 Cyd Rogers presents Texas Future Problem Solvers - 30 Years & Counting
17 Aug 2010 Summer Break - August's Meeting Is Cancelled
20 Jul 2010 Taylor Willingham previews "America Speaks: Our Budget, Our Economy"
15 Jun 2010 Thomas A. Visel presents "Beyond AI: Psychological Emulation of the Human Mind"
18 May 2010 "The Smoke and Mirrors of The Euro Sovereign Rescue Package: A Precursor for the United States?" with Professor Lewis Spellman PhD.
20 Apr 2010 "A Geological Perspective on Global Warming, Global and U.S. Energy Futures, and Global Free Markets ... What We Can Do" with Peter R. Rose Ph.D.
16 Mar 2010 Plutopia a Futures Oriented Initiative presented by Derek Woodgate
16 Feb 2010 Monthly Meeting: Minitrends with John Vanston, Ph.D
19 Jan 2010 Monthly Meeting: Media Incubator 2.0 with Carl Settles
 
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