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An Ethics And Technology Podcast | Hosted By Dr. Kevin Macnish | This show will involve a monthly discussion with an academic or practitioner in ethics and technology. Topics to be covered include global values in tech, diversity and inclusion, discrimination, transparence and data, privacy, cybersecurity, etc. The intended audience will be all adults with an interest in technology and the impact it has on people, society and the environment.
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Are We There Yet? is about recognizing, defining, and building pathways toward a more sustainable working future. How can we collaborate with others in a way that brings authenticity and durability to our projects and relationships? What tools can we leverage to communicate productively towards a shared goal? What can leaders do to shape where we’re going, and how to get there? Hosts Sonja Ernst and Jamie Hardy are two humans on a quest to understand just where we’re headed, in monthly conversations with pioneers, professors, artists, and experts in the fields of science, technology, placemaking, coalition building, AI, and so much more. Whether you're a business leader, a technology enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of how we do things, this podcast is for you.
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Mind the Tech ist ein Podcast, der die dunklen Seiten der IT- und Tech-Welt beleuchtet. Dazu zählen legendäre Hackerangriffe, Datendiebstähle und Cyberattacken. Ebenso kommen die unzähligen Geschichten von Menschen auf den Tisch, die es mit Recht und Gesetz im Web nicht so ernst nehmen – und irgendwann die Konsequenzen ihres Handelns zu spüren bekommen. Wir widmen uns Antitrends und Mythen, stellen Entwicklungen im und rund ums Internet in Frage, wägen ab. Denn wir sind fest davon überzeugt: Nur wenn wir uns ihren Schattenseiten widmen, können wir die (digitale) Welt zu einem besseren Ort machen.
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Nein, so etwas wie eine Meinung gibt es. Aber hier in unserem Podcast versuchen wir hinter Meinungen zu schauen; woran lehnt die Meinung sich an, was stützt sie und Warum und Wie? Dabei werden unsere eigenen Meinungen bloßgelegt und der Auseinandersetzung, in welche wir uns jede Folge begeben, ausgeliefert. Wir streiten und unterhalten uns über Gegenstände der Philosophie.
Wer mag, kann uns finanziell unterstützen:
paypal.me/keinemeinung
Kontakt: [email protected]
supporting editor (graphic/audio): Vladislav Kiselev
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Im Podcast HELDENstunde macht sich Gastgeber Alexander Metzler gemeinsam mit zahlreichen Helden:innen auf die Suche nach den wirklich wichtigen Säulen von Gesundheit und Bewusstsein.
Wie schaffen wir es bei uns zu bleiben, trotz Informationsdruck, FOMO und Reizüberflutung? Warum sind wir nicht glücklicher, obwohl wir doch Smartphone, Funktionskleidung und Streaming-Abo besitzen?
Oft unterstützt von Co-Moderatorin Yolanda inspiriert dich der Podcast zu einem glücklichen, gesunden und nachhaltigen Lebensstil. Alle Infos auf https://alexander-metzler.com/
#mindset #mentalhealth #ernährung #schlaf #meditation #konsum #bewegung #depression #kommunikation #lebensphilosophie #nachhaltigkeit #natur #bewusstsein #biohacking -
Join us on the journey towards financial independence and being unconstrained. Your host, Myles Wakeham, explores the art of financial sustainability and individual sovereignty resulting in a debt free lifestyle. If you want to be challenged by a contrarian, think outside the box and go against the grain, this show is for you. Myles has spent his life doing the polar opposite of the "social mantra" in multiple countries and this has resulted in extraordinary results. Open your mind to thinking different, and getting MUCH better results for your finance, freedom and family.
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Posit: Digital technology is shaping who we are. It is the medium through which we work, learn, and connect. It could augment the best in us or diminish our humanities.
My name is Ilya, I’m a founder of the Posit Community network. I work at the intersection of Design x Tech, which is the intersection of Humanities and Computing for 20 years. I want to make sense of it and learn what next.
How we, humans, will emerge as an intelligent society augmented by our technology? What is next in human-computer symbiosis?
We are creating this series with Arvind - my friend, a rehabbing banker, a geek, a champion for sustainability and a better world. Join me and Arvind for (roughly) 15 min and (also roughly) meaningful conversations which will often include members of our global community.
See our place at http://Posit.place to learn more, support what we do, and join the conversations.
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Host Ryan Bledsoe shares his thoughts and lifelong experiences with supernatural phenomena, the UFO community and intelligence agencies following an entity encounter in 2007 known as one of the most publicly documented cases of all time. Along with his best friend, Nick, Ryan discusses the paranormal, spirituality, UFOs, consciousness and all things weird beyond the veil.
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"Pelham & Wehn retten die Welt" - der alle drei Wochen erscheinende Podcast von und mit Moses Pelham und Jan Wehn, bei dem vermutlich die Welt nicht endgültig und vollumfänglich gerettet werden kann.
Moses Pelham ist Produzent, Autor, Rapper und Betreiber des Frankfurter Musiklabels 3p. Jan Wehn ist Musikjournalist und Buchautor und in diesem Betätigungsfeld eine der angesehensten Persönlichkeiten im deutschsprachigen Hip-Hop. Die beiden sprechen in ihrem Podcast über alles, was sie gerade bewegt.
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“What Is X?” has been described as “a cross between a Platonic dialogue and ‘The Price Is Right.’” It combines dialectical inquiry of the sort perfected by Socrates and his interlocutors with a distinctly ludic spirit. Here’s how it works: For each episode, host Justin E. H. Smith invites on a guest distinguished in their field (or occasionally a “regular” person who really likes to talk). Smith asks the guest to answer a question of the form “What is X?” (for example, “What is beauty?” “What is nature?” “What are dreams?”), after which the two partners in dialogue undertake a Socratic inquiry into the nature of X, in search of a definition that satisfies both of them. There are three possible outcomes: agreement, disagreement, and aporia (Greek for “dead end”), each with its own sound effect: if we arrive at agreement, a church bell will chime; disagreement is signaled by a bleating goat; if aporia is the best we can do, we will hear naught but a gust of wind. Rigorous but freewheeling, fun and serious at once, accessibly highbrow, these conversations model rational inquiry in a new way, providing answers for truth-seekers... or perhaps just more questions. /// Host: Justin E.H. Smith (justinehsmith.substack.com) /// Presented by The Point Magazine (thepointmag.com)