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Weatherbys Private Bank has a long history in looking ahead. Since we were founded in 1770 we have developed a strong reputation for thinking ahead and embracing technology.
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Summer Soirée
Spending time with our clients away from the demands of day-to-day life is something we always look forward to. We enjoyed a lovely evening under blue skies with clients, friends and colleagues in Edinburgh’s Rutland Square Gardens.
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Creating The Future 2021 - Weatherbys Private Bank
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Creating The Future 2021 brought together thought leaders in government, industry, multinational organisations, science, and society who discussed the issues that will affect us now and in the future.
"From Paris to Glasgow and beyond." - Tom Rivett Carnac & Nigel Topping
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Creating The Future 2021 From the moment of collaboration at the Paris agreement, a sense of solidarity is coming back around the shared goal of Net Zero by 2050. This decade will be decisive as we move from shared intent to action, needing to understand complex industrial system change as the speed of change accelerates. Tom Rivett-Carnac, Founding Partner at Global Optimism Nigel Topping, Hig...
"How to talk to robots - a guide to demystifying a world dominated by AI." - Tabitha Goldstaub
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Creating The Future 2021 AI has the potential to improve human quality of life significantly. From healthcare and education, to revolutionizing the world of work, to helping address the climate crisis, if adopted ethically and responsibly the opportunities are endless. Tabitha Goldstaub, Chair of UK Government AI Council
"The business case for stakeholder capitalism." - Paul Polmon
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Creating The Future 2021 Covid hasn’t changed the issues we all face, just added urgency. More of us now understand the complexities of our system and it’s time for business leaders to step up and act with courage to create momentum for the opportunities that lie ahead.
"If not now, when?" - Mark Stevenson
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Creating The Future 2021 Humanity finds itself at a turning point, staring into the Long Emergency of the next 30 years. It is also The Big Opportunity. Here’s why. Mark Stevenson - Futurologist
"Information warfare." - Carl Miller
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Creating The Future 2021 Welcome to the world of dark influence, where those fighting this battle are trying to manipulate what’s seen and believed and to influence culture and values. We might call it “fake news” or “disinformation” but while it’s something we see around us every day the way it operates is known to relatively few. Carl Miller - Research Director, CASM
"The future of digital health." - Professor Shafi Ahmed
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Creating The Future 2021 The pandemic has demonstrated how innovation can rapidly be deployed to improve patient outcomes and experiences. Exponential technologies are allowing health and care to be reimagined and the future of health will be supported by digital transformation to make it more accessible, affordable and equitable. Professor Shafi Ahmed - Surgeon
"Food and the future of eating."- Dr Morgaine Gaye
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Creating The Future 2021 From a place of uncertainty, we need to understand how the events of 2020 impacted our realities and how they will inform our futures. Food never exists in a vacuum and all other aspirations inform what we will eat and why. Dr Morgaine Gaye - Food Futurologist
Creating the Future 2019
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“Creating the Future typifies what the Bank stands for. We are about being a trusted adviser to our clients, helping to stimulate discussion and debate about important issues that will affect them and future generations of their families." Roger Weatherby, CEO.
The future of democracy: Creating the Future, Weatherbys Private Bank
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The underpinning assumptions of democracy - a system of governance which supports freedom and equality for everyone - is failing. Fake news, the use and misuse of data, declining trust in our politicians and political systems have seen a corresponding rise of popularism and protest. In addition to the questions surrounding interference in the Brexit referendum and the US Presidential elections,...
A revolution in healthcare & mental well-being: Creating the Future 2019, Weatherbys Private Bank
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Recent advances in neuroscience have revolutionised the understanding of how our brains work. We’ll look at how nutrition and exercise can prevent illness; the links between gut health, bacteria and the chemical brain imbalances that control our mood; how brain stem cells destroyed by diseases such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis can be regenerated; and how almost instant ana...
The environment - tackling the climate crisis: Creating the Future 2019, Weatherbys Private Bank
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Humanity now dominates the planet. Global food production uses 60 times more land than our cities and villages, destroying primary rainforest and mining so much water for cultivation that rivers and lakes are drying out at an alarming and unsustainable rate. How can we nourish the increasing global population and ensure access to clean water for all without further destroying the essential reso...
Eliminating the idea of waste: Laure Cucuron, TerraCycle
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Only 9% of plastic is currently recycled. By 2050 there will be more plastic in the oceans than fish. No matter how much recycling rates improve we need to address the root cause. This means replacing our single use, throwaway culture - moving from disposable to recyclable packaging - Laure explained how. Creating the Future from Weatherbys Private Bank is an annual event created following our ...
Hacking democracy: Carole Cadwalladr
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Creating the Future 2019 - Weatherbys Private Bank Investigating and calling out the ‘gods of Silicon Valley’ for being on the wrong side of history in one of the most perplexing events in recent times: the UK’s super-close vote to leave the European Union. Carole uncovered a barrage of misleading Facebook ads targeting vulnerable Brexit swing voters and links the same players and tactics to th...
The future of water security: Giulio Boccaletti, The Nature Conservancy
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The future of water security: Giulio Boccaletti, The Nature Conservancy
Change and how to do it: Mark Stevenson, Futurologist, Author & Entrepreneur
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Change and how to do it: Mark Stevenson, Futurologist, Author & Entrepreneur
The wrong data: Maxine Mackintosh, Co founder One HealthTech
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The wrong data: Maxine Mackintosh, Co founder One HealthTech
Introduction: Roger Weatherby, CEO Weatherbys Private Bank
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Introduction: Roger Weatherby, CEO Weatherbys Private Bank
Bring back the Green Cross Code: Rory Sutherland, Vice Chairman, Ogilvy
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Bring back the Green Cross Code: Rory Sutherland, Vice Chairman, Ogilvy
Regenerative neurology: Siddharthan Chandran, The University of Edinburgh
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Regenerative neurology: Siddharthan Chandran, The University of Edinburgh
Our gut, mental health & ageing: Tim Spector, Genetic Epidemiology
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Our gut, mental health & ageing: Tim Spector, Genetic Epidemiology
Telling the truth, Extinction Rebellion: Dr Gail Bradbrook, XR & Dr Gabrielle Walker
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Telling the truth, Extinction Rebellion: Dr Gail Bradbrook, XR & Dr Gabrielle Walker
Can democracy bridge the generation divide? Professor David Runciman, POLIS
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Can democracy bridge the generation divide? Professor David Runciman, POLIS
Doughnut Economics for the 21st century: Kate Raworth, Economist
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Doughnut Economics for the 21st century: Kate Raworth, Economist
Let's fix climate change: James Thornton, ClientEarth
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Let's fix climate change: James Thornton, ClientEarth
Weatherbys Private Bank: Protecting Your Wealth From Fraudulent Attacks
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Weatherbys Private Bank: Protecting Your Wealth From Fraudulent Attacks
The Future Of The Environment | Highlights | Weatherbys Private Bank
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The Future Of The Environment | Highlights | Weatherbys Private Bank
James Thornton | The Future Of The Environment | Weatherbys Private Bank
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James Thornton | The Future Of The Environment | Weatherbys Private Bank
Gabrielle Walker | The Future Of The Environment | Weatherbys Private Bank
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Gabrielle Walker | The Future Of The Environment | Weatherbys Private Bank
I feel like the Mises quote is not correct. In the case where the whole is more than the sum of its parts, it does not follow that the individual parts contribute the same. And one can make a distinction of the contribution of the individual constituent under some milde and perhabs reasonable assumption (think e.g. of Shapley-Values from cooperative game theory). Though I agree with the sentiment of subjective value ...
Didn't expect to have Hamish and Andy in this talk. Must be nice.
Rory’s lectures should all be called “Rory’s Greatest Hits”, because his points are always the same
16:42 TomTom did their homework and now they let you choose as twisty, hilly and literally scenic route as possible. And they are extremely good at it and I bought their licence and became a very loyal customer.
I dont take people literally, thats called kidnapping and its illegal.
This guy is hilarious
idea of a great meal is when you get to eat it. A restaurant I know, serves the food a half an hour later than the normal lunch hours. the smells and the juices in the stomach, make the food taste great when one is really hungry.
Rory is too impressed by Austrian school of economics which is in essence anti-Socialist i.e anti-people and was one the deliberately pushed philosophies so they could destroy social policies and pave the way for fascist Neoliberalism
This is a bullshit artist and he has been completely replaced by Large Language Models and is the reason the modern world is going to hell. Only good thing about him and his type is that they failed making the past 5000 years hell on earth and it took AI for it to go totally bad.
16:47 satnav doesn't recognise single track roads with no turning places 😳
This guy is a genius
His espresso example has changed from $50 to $70 in six years.
He has a tablet in his pocket. Same one he uses in interviews on other channels.
@28:35 point taken!
So there is a silver lining; it is a blessing in disguise, and now that you see it, there isn't even any disguise; there is only a silver lining if you look at it from the correct angle.
The two people who had an audience with Ed Sheeran and spent the 30 seconds watching him through a phone 😢
Why did they BOTH film him?! Idiots! Surely one would have shared their video LOL
Exactly. They got to see him live, but watched him just like they would at home. Unbelievable.
This was excellent!!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Who is Keyser Soze?
He is a fictional character in the 1995 film The Usual Suspects.
@@Guzunderstrop I was asking THE question .
I found this guy accidentally and now I'm binge watching him. Very insightful and entertaining. Top quality 👍
Ditto😊
Me three
Me four 😊
Same here and I'm not even in the marketing industry.
Shoot, looks like I'm on the same wagon.
Why his jacket so long on left side 😮
It's to make you wonder
Stealing breadsticks from Olive Garden
Pocket full of “stuff”!
reframing wealth? wealth is economic hoarding. it's the caveman who single-handedly kills the wooly mammoth and keeps the decaying carcass all to himself. if you're so great at building companies, how about building people? We need to value nurturing as much as we do performance.
You sound like you should have blue hair, nose ring, a degree in transgender aboriginal pottery and vote for AOC. At least have some intellectual integrity. Wealth in no way equates to a decaying mammoth carcass. The carcass is spoiled and will literally be wasted if not shared. Wealth can be stored and used later at your convenience. At least understand that much. Moreover even if the carcass goes largely to waste, it's a valuable lesson to those who didn't contribute. We're not rewarding you for bludging and avoiding all effort and risk while we risk our lives to feed you. Fuck you. Pull your weight or starve. It makes perfect sense to horde resources that last. What sort of dickhead doesn't understand that simple insurance against it raining tomorrow or themselves breaking a leg? You want some money? Go and earn it. Now you can do whatever you want with it and it's none of anybody else's business. Especial virtue signalling imbeciles mindlessly repeating mantras they clearly don't understand.
You're looking at it from a micro point of view. Developing people is part and parcel of developing a company.
@@chinaman1 the goal of a company is to pay as few people as possible as little as they can. Without a CPO operating in the best interests of the employees, the goal of the CEO is in opposition to those of the staff because they represent an expense, not an investment. That’s exactly what every balance sheet shows.
@@emthority Again, that's such a micro point of view, that's when a company already have a great product and do not need further development, they can just hire the best and demand everything from them. There's no development needed at all. Something like Google and Amazon where they have 1 great product that's essentially their cash cow and they just throw their money at developing products. not People. up and coming companies or small to medium sized companies needs to develop their people, because they do not have the resources to just hire 20 year experienced engineer to develop their products. They have to learn and grow as a company. Even if you are not paying many people, you are paying just 1 guy, you are also paying to develop that guy, and as that guy grows, you pay him more. but that guy can't do everything alone, he still need assistance, which you end up paying for 1-2 more people to help him. and by the end of the year you have 10 people on the team doing different things. It's called growth. Not every company just poof and appears successful. Many of which that does that, think Theranos and Juicero, which both are scams. Development of the employees is just as important as paying lesser people.
@@chinaman1 I’m not sure what your corporate development experience is but a company’s goal is to pay as few people as possible as little as possible to make money selling a product of service. The CEO, to whom the CPO or similar report, operates in the best interest of the company first and customer second. Staff are a distant third and, even then, it’s doing the absolute minimum to get the job done. Employees are trained. Development only leads to turnover because management is incompetent, belligerent or selfish. Why? Because company’s never invested in the people skills in the first place.
Interesting, while also being inherently evil.
Why
Love the content. Terriable flesh toned jacket and yellow shirt.
No U.S. Presidential candidate talks about a 4 day workweek because they are all beholden to industry and corporations which would be opposed to the idea of giving people more free time. 24:07
a lot of his points are that implementing that is something those companies should lobby for becuase it would mean more money for the economy.
Who knew Newman from Seinfeld had such a refined insight into economics and marketing.
Rory is a genius. The only thing I don't agree with is having a drink menu with photos. A menu with photos makes the place look very cheap. Now, , if you order a drink called Summer Vibes, there's a good chance it will come in a banana-shaped glass. Needless to say the bar where you went to get your drink to.
What don't you agree with about that? Also sorry, I couldn't understand your last sentence
@@Olyfrun First off, let me clarify that I'm not against the great Rory, he's number one on my list, and it would be totally out of line to think otherwise. My point is that restaurants or bars that showcase photos of their dishes or cocktails tend to be on the cheaper side. No high-end, trendy restaurant has a menu with pictures next to each item. And regarding my last comment, the name of the cocktail and the place where you order it can give you a pretty good clue about what to expect. If a drink is called 'Banana Waves' and you're ordering it at a beachside bar, don’t expect something that looks like a classic whisky on the rocks.
@@Cacuofa I don't think he was seriously advocating for that, and you're both right really - they won't sell the cocktail if there's no picture, and they won't put a picture on as it's cheap, therefore.... they won't sell any of that cocktail to men.
Less a photo per se - most of the cocktail bars 😢 been to have a little drawing of the kind of glass its in drawn in the general aesthetic style of the restaurant, which works on me without feeling cheap!
My comment wasn’t meant to be taken too seriously either. It was just a thought in the moment. I’d never start a discussion with Rory’s ideas, they’re what actually trigger this nonsense debate jajaja. Cheers!
I love Rory, but there are two things with which I’d take issue: 1. I’d happily sell back all my annual leave for a 10% pay bump. 2. Fruit cocktails don’t bother me at all, I’d drink booze out of a colostomy bag if they were strong enough.
Your point 1 makes sense below a certain amount or if you getting a great payoff from work
Absolutely fantastic speech and true!
Brilliant, as usual!
Just bought his books. Very interesting. Knowledge is Power...
❤ Aseem Malhotra. Thank you for speaking up against medical/legal/media corruption with your medical expertise, courage and ethical response to actually do no harm. You are a hero to us all.
She drives a diesel car , what a hypocrite lol lol lol practice what you preach luv. buys imported food lol
Big pharma, and every corrupted doctor, will fight Dr. Aseem Malhotra, with all they got. He simply threathens their Billion $ business. He is like the boy that claimed that the emperor had no clothes on. A firstmover on the patients side of the aisle.
Excellent! PASSTHIS ONE TO EVERYONE!
I can't have enough : mentioning Stephen Hawking my favorite scientist ! He proved mathematically exactly what I wanted to know : the existence of God ! Maybe he was already dead when I read an article about his work, but I was extremely happy that indeed it was possible to prove scientifically ! Maybe he didn't even know the outcome of his work (I think that he was actually an unbeliever , but I think God will forgive him , because somebody else saw the kindness of his heart ! 🤗
Rory Sullivan is dressed as inspector Columbo. Columbo or Lieutenant Columbo is the eponymous main character in the American detective crime drama · Columbo is portrayed almost entirely by Peter Falk ...1968 ‧ Drama ‧ 10 seasons - he wears the same kind of coat as columbo and possesses the same mannerism
No, Columbo wears a mac
It’s shows great character, we lack “characters “ these days!
Lol I thought this was something to do with Gary Lineker ! 😆
Save.my.baby life
Excellent information! Thank you Tim.
Brilliant brilliant mind. Thanks 👍🏾😊
Bloody amazing
Brings new meaning to the phrase 'you are what you eat'!
Aseem is great except he has a silly obsession with Mediterranean diet. Low carb, high fat, enough protein. Sat fat and meat ok.
He is an educated idiot. He mentioned in one interview about indian diet. But there is no any specific indian diet. India is a diverse country with diverse food habit.one can find different diet in different corner of india.he is an idiot.not all indian diet use suger flour based fried food. Being an Indian origin he even does not know about diversity of indian diet
He has nothing against saturated fat and meat. It seems someone else has replied to your post and it's been deleted. I'm fed up with google constantly deleting people's replies. Don't delete this one.
@@pepper419 I dont know how to delete a comment. And im sure i am not able to delete a comment under someone elses video. That is this app we are using. Certain people who have view they dislike get that treatment, and dont even know is happening unless they borrow another device etc
@@ibperson7765 The TRUTH is not silly and indeed most my comments about the dangers and the content of arn shots were deleted by my "medical" hackers ! 😠😡🤬
@@danielacinderella9501 Agree. God bless and good luck
Thank you for sharing your knowledge in such an accessible way.
Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism Audible Logo Audible Audiobook - Unabridged Anne Applebaum (Author, Narrator), Random House Audio (Publisher) Named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post and The Financial Times "How did our democracy go wrong? This extraordinary document...is Applebaum's answer." (Timothy Snyder, author of On Tyranny) A Pulitzer Prize-winning historian explains, with electrifying clarity, why elites in democracies around the world are turning toward nationalism and authoritarianism. From the United States and Britain to continental Europe and beyond, liberal democracy is under siege, while authoritarianism is on the rise. In Twilight of Democracy, Anne Applebaum, an award-winning historian of Soviet atrocities who was one of the first American journalists to raise an alarm about antidemocratic trends in the West, explains the lure of nationalism and autocracy. In this captivating essay, she contends that political systems with radically simple beliefs are inherently appealing, especially when they benefit the loyal to the exclusion of everyone else. Despotic leaders do not rule alone; they rely on political allies, bureaucrats, and media figures to pave their way and support their rule. The authoritarian and nationalist parties that have arisen within modern democracies offer new paths to wealth or power for their adherents. Applebaum describes many of the new advocates of illiberalism in countries around the world, showing how they use conspiracy theory, political polarization, social media, and even nostalgia to change their societies. Elegantly written and urgently argued, Twilight of Democracy is a brilliant dissection of a world-shaking shift and a stirring glimpse of the road back to democratic values. Read less ©2020 Anne Applebaum (P)2020 Random House Audio
The way it was controlled in sharing Need direct sharing nd msgr so they can share.
I heard the expression 'eat a rainbow' in my teens so I did but this has expanded and explained all what that was a lot better thanks
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