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Crafted Reality

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A podcast produced by yello brick that explores what it means to make creative work in the margins. Work that doesn’t quite fit into a neat little box. The podcast will feature a mixture of discussions with some of the leading makers in the world of larping, street games and general multimodal experiences about their creative process and inspirations. And from time to time we will share projects that we, yello brick, are working on. Find out more about yello brick - www.yellobrick.co.uk
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Peckham Digital: Artist and Computer is a podcast exploring the evolving relationship between artists and technology. Inspired by Ruth Leavitt’s ground-breaking 1976 anthology Artist and Computer, the series revisits the original ten questions posed to early computer artists — asking a new generation how and why they use computers in their creative practice, what role technology plays in their work, and how they imagine its impact on the future of art. Each episode invites a contemporary art ...
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Off Script

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Hosted by CTOs Josh Nesbitt and James Hall, Off Script brings you unfiltered conversations about the highs, lows, and lessons of working in tech today. From leading engineering teams and scaling companies, to tackling burnout, bad bets, and breakthrough ideas, this is the show where raw honesty meets experience. Alongside one-on-one conversations between Josh and James, you’ll hear from leaders, builders, designers, and entrepreneurs who aren’t afraid to share what’s really going on behind t ...
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Join Design Technologist -- D.B. Roche -- 25+ years working with browsers, the native web platform, and Open Source Software -- in conversation with former colleagues, online entrepreneurs, and digital business owners as they discuss common pitfalls and solutions delivering high profile web properties for startups, creative agencies and celebrity clientele.
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State Of The Art

State of the Art Org

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Each week, host Gabriel Barcia-Colombo speaks with a new artist, curator, technologist, AI, collector, innovator, about the ever-changing relationship between art and tech.
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Sure, some predictions about AI are just hype – but others suggest that everything we know is about to fundamentally change. Creative technologist Bilawal Sidhu talks with the world’s leading experts, artists, journalists, and more to explore the thrilling, sometimes terrifying, future ahead. Interested in learning more about upcoming TED events? Follow these links: TEDNext: ted.com/futureyou Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Pitch Masters

Danny Fontaine

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The Pitch Masters Podcast is dedicated to helping you win more business. No matter how good your products or services are, without the right story, branding, and marketing, you might not get noticed. Danny Fontaine, AKA ’Pitch Guy’ interviews a master of pitching from industry in each episode and covers how behavioural science, psychology, storytelling, creative, and theatre all play huge roles in the success of your business.
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"The Intersect" examines the reciprocal influences of technology and the arts, providing analyses of how tech advancements shape artistic expression and how creativity fuels technological progress. Subscribe for updates on the art-tech relationship. "The Intersect: Art in Tech and Tech in Art" is the audio companion to our celebrated newsletter curated by artist and technologist Juergen Berkessel. The podcast explores the fascinating relationship between creativity and technology, focusing o ...
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Join me on the Ambidextrous Podcast, a conversational journey where we celebrate the value of diverse experiences in sparking creativity and innovation. Each episode is a relaxed chat with leading creative technologists who share their stories of overcoming challenges, breaking stereotypes, and seamlessly blending creativity with technical prowess. Tune in to discover actionable insights and personal anecdotes that illuminate the path to becoming a versatile innovator in today’s tech-driven ...
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Part interview, part therapy, part Price Is Right, the Question Everything podcast puts your favorite CMOs and thought leaders in the hot seat. Question Everything is hosted by Ashley Walters, Chief Development Officer and partner at Curiosity: an independent, full-service creative agency based in Cincinnati.
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Shutter & Algorithms explores the intersection of creativity, technology, and craft—where cameras, code, and artistry meet. Hosted by photographer and creative technologist Daniel Douglas, each episode unpacks how modern tools are transforming the way we capture, edit, and share stories. From AI-driven workflows to lighting setups, client communication, and creative strategy, this show helps visual creators stay inspired and stay current. Whether you’re a photographer, videographer, or conte ...
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The Future Maker Podcast

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We are living through one of the most pivotal transitions in human history—not just a tech boom, but a transformation in how society civilizes. The Future Maker Podcast is for those trying to make sense of it all. Hosted by EJ Carrion, a pioneering education-tech CEO, and TC Carter, a creative technologist who has led teams ranging from fraud investigation to immersive VR programs, this show explores how humanity is redefining connection, intelligence, work, and education in real-time. Wheth ...
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A podcast by Greg of Lofty Pursuits, from the Lofty Pursuits YouTube channel. This podcast is about looking at the world, being creative and seeing that art, life, business, since and play are all really the same thing.
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Inside Jobs is a podcast about in-house agencies and the people who lead them—featuring industry influencers, creative directors, and marketing executives from top global brands. Get to know the people and personalities who are shaping the in-house industry. Inside Jobs is hosted by Robert Berkeley, brought to you in partnership by the In-House Agency Forum (IHAF) and EKCS. Listener questions and comments are highly encouraged. Contact us anytime.
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The Sage Sayers

Debbi Gardiner McCullough

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A weekly podcast on ways to stay calm and compel others as you communicate. Along with executive communications tips and strategies, we interview intriguing individuals who've found the "Sage approach" by finding gifts, opportunities, and knowledge within trying situations. New Zealander show host, Debbi Gardiner McCullough, has written on social and business trends and struggles for the Economist, the Guardian, and Financial Times of London. She's a self-retired college professor of writing ...
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🎙️ Welcome to Humanised Intelligence, by ReMotive Media, the first global Post-digital media and Audience activation agency, that, from LA PIPA is LA PIPA, has stood at the vanguard of Data Science, Data Engineering, and Advanced Analytics since 2020—not just interpreting the future, but actively building it. As the industry rushed to keep pace with automation and algorithmic transformation, we were already defining what comes next. Humanised Intelligence is a platform for global pioneers wh ...
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Innovation Stories

Daniele Di Veroli

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Innovation Stories è il podcast che esplora l’innovazione attraverso le storie umane. Sono Daniele Di Veroli, filmmaker, creative technologist e consulente AI Da anni aiuto aziende e creativi a innovare attraverso tecnologie emergenti e strategie di comunicazione interattiva. Ma soprattutto, mi affascinano le storie dietro il successo e l’innovazione: le persone che trasformano idee in realtà e il mindset che le spinge a crescere continuamente. In Innovation Stories, scopriamo cosa significa ...
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Happy Hour at Home is a podcast about unfiltered stories in career, relationships, and life. Join Chloe Shih and friends as they navigate adult life in the modern era. Produced by Chloe Shih. Music by Justin Sun.
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Welcome to ”Unfiltered by EmpowerED,” the podcast series where education meets conversation, unscripted and unrestrained. In every episode, we dive deep into the heart of teaching and learning, bringing you raw, honest discussions with educators, innovators, and thinkers from across the educational spectrum. Our mission? To illuminate the most effective strategies, the most innovative approaches, and the most inspiring stories in education today.
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Blender.fm is a SpecialNoise podcast (blender.fm and specialnoise.com for more). We invite experts from around the world to discuss the burning issues (and some a little less burny) in society today. We serve the whole thing up as a refreshing blend of tech, science and media commentary. Drink up, it's good for you.
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Produced by gb.tc and hosted by Andrew Hazlett and Sharon Paley, Baltimore Weekly covers the tech scene is our city. Through our ongoing series of interviews and updates, we put a spotlight on the events and people that make up Baltimore's innovation scene.
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Interviews with UX pioneers, hosted by Marek Pawlowski, the founder of MEX. Each episode features a guest talking to Marek about their career story, design interests and their hopes for how technology will shape the future. Part of the MEX initiative for enhancing digital user experience.
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect of Art and Tech, hosts Chelsea and Georgia explore the fundamental question: "Who Gets to Hold the Pen?" As technology increasingly shapes artistic expression, they examine who truly controls the creative narrative in our digital age. 00:01:05 Bridging Art and Urban Planning 00:03:54 The Role of Ar…
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What CMOs need to know about Gen Alpha with Mintel's Director of Consumer Trends, Diana Kelter Diana Kelter, Mintel's Director of Consumer Trends, is always one step ahead of where consumer behavior is headed. By combining data, cultural observation, and brand analysis, she helps marketers understand not just what people buy – but why. In this epis…
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Welcome back!! 2026 brings with it a new season for the Crafted Reality Podcast. In our Season 2 kickoff episode, we look back on what Season 1 taught us and share some thoughts on where we’re heading as we move toward 2026 - creatively, collaboratively and curiously. If you’re enjoying the podcast and want to support what we do, we’d love for you …
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In this episode of The Intersect, Chelsea and Georgia explore what makes creative work trustworthy when algorithms can instantly generate compelling images. They examine how artists and institutions are responding to this fundamental shift in creative value. Episode Highlights NOT REAL ART's Year in Review: Editor Morgan Laurens reframes 2025 throu…
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Explore the dynamic intersection of art and technology in 2025, where AI is redefining creative practices and challenging traditional norms. From musicians embracing AI tools to the unexpected banning of a font, this episode dives into the evolving landscape of artistic expression and the ethical considerations that come with it. 00:00:58 AI's Role…
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In this episode of Artist and Computer, host Bea Taylor Searle speaks to Tigris Li, an artist and creative technologist whose work reimagines technology as a catalyst for meaningful human connection. Learn how Tigris stole remote controls from her parents hotel to make her first robots, how mine craft sparked her creativity and lots more! Episode c…
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect, Chelsea and Georgia explore what happens when children become consumers of algorithmic creativity rather than creators themselves. From Dave Stewart's controversial AI licensing platform to Jordan Porter-Woodruff's powerful exhibition on childhood imagination, we examine how technology is reshapin…
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Patty McGee never cared for how grammar was taught to her at school. “It was always so strict, rigid, and not interesting at all.” After years as a teacher, Patty pledged to make grammar interesting for the kids she taught at school. From seeing such great results and children loving her approach, she co-wrote a book on grammar, one which we can ap…
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In this episode, Josh and James discuss the challenges of balancing family life with demanding leadership roles. They share personal experiences of parenthood, the importance of setting boundaries, and the need for a supportive work culture that accommodates family responsibilities. Their conversation highlights the necessity of effective time mana…
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect, Chelsea and Georgia explore the persistent gap between technological promise and reality through compelling stories from Issue No. 64 of The Intersect newsletter. From e-ink displays that cost as much as a used car to the shocking revelation that 90% of people can't distinguish AI music from human…
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In this episode, Bea Taylor Searle and Freddie Hong explore how computers fundamentally reshape the way artists and designers approach creative practice. Freddie reflects on how computational systems introduce new modes of thinking—shifting design from a purely manual process to one that is iterative, generative, and deeply entangled with software.…
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Power, visibility, tools, and who gets seen in art and culture. In this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect, we explore the fundamental question: Who controls the frame in our digital age? From the surprising military origins of CGI in Hitchcock's Vertigo to the homogenizing effects of beauty algorithms, this episode examines how technology …
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Peter Hinssen has spent his career helping leaders make sense of a world that refuses to slow down. A technologist, bestselling author, and keynote speaker, Peter has advised companies like Apple, Amazon, and Google on how to thrive in what he calls the "never normal" a new era defined by nonstop disruption and exponential change. In this episode, …
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Co-Founder of Female Mavericks, Advisor, Coach and Cheerleader to Solopreneurs Beth Mazza joined the Sage Sayers the week before Thanksgiving, and I'm so glad she joined our show. Our paths crossed from her intriguing LinkedIn post which highlighted that AI searches of images of female founders often yielded images of men. As a mother of three daug…
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Share Your Thoughts In this episode of Shutter & Algorithms, I’m joined by Nicole Murphy, founder and CEO of Barter Black. We talk about what it takes to build a sustainable digital economy rooted in trust, transparency, and collaboration. Nicole breaks down the real challenges facing today’s entrepreneurs and creators, including limited access to …
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Episode Highlights In this Thanksgiving week episode of The Intersect, and we explore the fascinating collision points between art and technology through an eclectic mix of stories from Issue 62 of the newsletter. 00:01:32 The Limitations of Photography 00:04:13 The AI Music Revelation 00:06:17 Streaming's Monopolistic Reality 00:08:06 The Macy's P…
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In this conversation, James and Josh discuss the transition from prototype apps to production-ready products, emphasising the challenges and opportunities presented by vibe coding. They explore the implications of new coding tools, the importance of version control, and the need for security measures. The discussion highlights the evolving landscap…
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Share Your Thoughts In this episode of Shutter & Algorithms, Daniel explores the ethical crossroads facing modern creatives as AI becomes embedded in every part of visual storytelling. We break down the real questions creators should be asking: Where’s the line between assistance and authorship? How do we stay transparent with clients and audiences…
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In this episode of Artist and Computer, host Bea Taylor Searle speaks with Nina Davies, a Canadian-British artist whose work explores the present moment through the lens of dance in popular culture. You can expect lots of laughter, talk about TikTok dances and Fortnite Emotes, and lots of Nina's research work trying to map all the dances in the wor…
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This week on The Intersect, we dive into fascinating stories where art and technology collide in unexpected ways. From SoundCloud's surprising 100% royalty policy to an artist who secretly installed AI art in a museum, we explore how creators are challenging traditional boundaries. Plus, discover the secret art that might be sitting on the Moon, wh…
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Award-winning author, speaker, and CEO advisor Leslie Grandy guides teams, companies, and product leaders to leverage their creative thinking to elevate their organizations. She's worked across the entertainment, retail, and IT industries for the big giants whose names you'd know (including Amazon, Oracle, and Apple.) Although her book, "Creative V…
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Episode Highlights In this episode of The Intersect, hosts Chelsea and Georgia explore the fascinating world of creative borrowing and artistic influence through the lens of technology. From Leonardo da Vinci's 500-year-old helicopter designs coming to life in modern 3D animations to contemporary artists reclaiming historical narratives, this episo…
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Share Your Thoughts What happens when technology fails mid-project? During a recent conference headshot session, my entire AI-assisted workflow went silent — no Wi-Fi, no automation, no backup, only instinct. What followed wasn’t chaos; it was clarity. In this episode, I share how a small technical failure turned into a lesson on adaptability, pati…
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In this episode of Artist and Computer, host Bea Taylor Searle speaks with Ahnjili Zhuparris, an AI engineer, artist, and science communicator whose work explores the intersections of data, AI, and surveillance technologies. Through her projects, Ahnjili pushes boundaries and provokes discussion around topics like predictive policing, voice and ide…
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From ancient looms to modern algorithms, the threads of computational thinking have been woven through human creativity for centuries. This episode unravels the surprising connections between textile arts and computer science, revealing how punch cards that once programmed Jacquard looms became the foundation for early computers, and how today's ar…
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Nicole Ayers has built a career out of scaling brands that make mealtime 1000x more fun. She once managed cereal icons like Lucky Charms and Cinnamon Toast Crunch. These days, she's all about four-legged foodies. Partnering with Curiosity, Nicole and Blue Buffalo are stepping into the fresh pet food game with their newest product innovation: Love M…
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Not often do I meet a fellow writer, entrepreneur, and problem solver like Content Creation Coach Cynthia Trevino. We met via LinkedIn after she liked something wild I put out there (a hype video for a workshop). I noticed her pithy, powerful title and headline she'd wisely crafted and invited her in for a chat. I love that Cynthia has reinvented, …
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When Guillermo del Toro compares Frankenstein to a careless tech bro and declares he'd rather die than use generative AI, you know we're in for something special. This accidental Halloween edition brings you dancing skeletons for science, pixels so tiny they've hit the absolute limit of human vision, and Indigenous artists staging unauthorized augm…
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What separates the world’s best communicators from everyone else? In this episode of Pitch Masters, I sit down with Oliver Aust —former easyJet Chief Communicator, bestselling author, and founder of Speak Like a CEO — to talk about how leaders can pitch, persuade, and present with authenticity. From stories of easyJet’s scrappy early days to his ph…
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What separates the world’s best communicators from everyone else? In this episode of Pitch Masters, I sit down with Oliver Aust —former easyJet Chief Communicator, bestselling author, and founder of Speak Like a CEO — to talk about how leaders can pitch, persuade, and present with authenticity. From stories of easyJet’s scrappy early days to his ph…
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In this episode of Artist and Computer, host Bea Taylor Searle speaks with artist Maya Man, whose work explores how identity, femininity, and authenticity are performed and perceived online. Through her generative websites, browser extensions, and installations, Maya examines what it means to be seen, to perform, and to “be real” in the algorithmic…
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When a cutting-edge digital musician retreats to his acoustic guitar for therapy rather than production, you know something profound is shifting in how we relate to technology and creativity. This week on The Intersect, we explore why artists are questioning whether easier always means better, and what happens when the tools meant to liberate us st…
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Entrepreneur, almost new dad, and tech leader Steven Puri knows a lot about remote teams and work. He's led remote teams across multiple huge companies (including Fox, DreamWorks, and Sony) for 20 years. He's a daily yogi, an almost new dad, and also launched the Sukha Company helping remote workers focus, finish faster, and feel healthier. We disc…
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Share Your Thoughts Every creative journey evolves. What starts as curiosity often evolves into something larger, reflecting how we grow, learn, and adapt. In this special episode, Daniel shares the story of how The Photographer's Notebook evolved into Making Sense of Technology in Multimedia, and ultimately, into Shutter & Algorithms. It's a refle…
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Digital art is breaking free from its online echo chambers and claiming its rightful place on gallery walls. From buildings computed into existence through parametric design to chalk murals that save lives, this episode explores how technology isn't just changing art—it's forcing the entire art world to adapt and open up in ways we never imagined. …
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How personal loss shapes student life, identity, and support systems on campus. In this raw and powerful episode of Unfiltered by EmpowerED, we’re joined by an extraordinary guest who shares her personal journey of navigating grief as a student—and how those early experiences of loss, silence, and resilience sparked the creation of The Student Grie…
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In this episode of Artist and Computer, host Bea Taylor Searle speaks with Catherine Mason — an art historian, curator, and writer specialising in the history of digital and computer art. Catherine is the author of A Computer in the Art Room: The Origins of British Computer Arts 1950–1980, a landmark text that documents the early years of artists e…
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Stefan Lagerqvist is a proven business leader best known for his unique blend of elevated financial expertise, strategic insight, and world-class brand-building experience, honed at P&G and Unilever. Currently, Stefan serves as the Group CEO at NICK'S, a Swedish better-for-you ice cream and protein bar brand that's made a name for itself in snack a…
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My guest this episode is Patrick Chou. His career path has included a PhD from MIT and a thriving Silicon Valley career in the optical telecom business where he understands both the technology and business of pluggable optics. Patrick's also a writer and actor, which helps feed (along with his technology work) a quest to better understand how human…
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In this episode, James and Josh discuss the troubling nature of paid awards in the tech industry. They explore how these awards often prioritize profit over genuine recognition, leading to feelings of exploitation among nominees. Thier conversation delves into the implications of such practices on community inclusivity and the need for a reevaluati…
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This episode takes you inside the design and philosophy of the MA in Artificial Intelligence and Technology-Enhanced Learning (AITEL) — a bold new programme helping teachers and technologists co-create the future of learning. We discuss how students develop their own “classrooms of the future,” use AI tools critically, and engage with themes like s…
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A podcast that dives into the world of play, story and technology - exploring the ways we craft experiences that shape how we see the world. In this episode, we’re joined by Laura Jeffs, theatre maker, performer and workshop facilitator with a passion for devising, comedy, movement and improvisation. Laura is also one half of Flossy and Boo (the “B…
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One thing I love about being a coach? Meeting other coaches, who are often just the loveliest, upbeat people--and thoughtful too. Coach Neeraj Juneja is a favorite new coaching friend this year who has already taught me so much. For ~20 years, Neeraj has worked at American Express, BCG, NatWest, and Axis Bank and has coached leaders for the last 6+…
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In Episode 3 of Future Maker’s Podcast, co-host EJ Carrion sits down with Dr. Sharla Horton—speaker, strategist, and founder of Lifted Consulting—for a conversation on what she calls joyful leadership. Together, they unpack the challenges facing today’s educators and leaders, and explore how mindset, vision, and purpose can transform the way we sho…
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Un viaggio illuminante attraverso l'intersezione tra tecnologia e creatività con Dario, ex-executive Disney e Paramount, ora a capo del suo Venture Studio a Los Angeles. Questa conversazione approfondita esplora come l'intelligenza artificiale stia democratizzando l'accesso alla creazione e distribuzione di contenuti, abbattendo barriere che per de…
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My guest this week is John Hopkins University professor Consuelo Amat whose research interests include state repression, armed and unarmed resistance, political violence, and developing civil society in authoritarian regimes, with a focus on Latin America. In a delightful conversation, a first-time meeting, Consuelo tells us what started her on thi…
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A podcast that dives into the world of play, story and technology - exploring the ways we craft experiences that shape how we see the world. This month, we chat with Laura Cotton, who joined World Productions in April 2020 as Head of Development for the Welsh office, where she fosters a slate of exciting, ambitious drama that will primarily be set …
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Requests for updates on our work can startle and befuddle us as communicators. Much pressure exists: We must be brief, clear, and on point with what the requester of information needs and wants. Communications strategy and self awareness on why we feel unconfident in that moment helps. This week’s episode shares all of that, including a framework f…
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In this episode, James and Josh discuss the significance of pen and paper in an increasingly digital world. They explore various note-taking techniques, the benefits of physical writing for memory retention, and the importance of managing mental load through effective organization. Their conversation highlights the balance between urgency and impor…
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Success can’t be measured by grades alone. For CC the Great, it’s about creating opportunities that go beyond the classroom — opening doors through entrepreneurship, advocacy, and fearless leadership. From the salon chair to the global stage, CC has built a legacy rooted in style, strategy, and soul. She’s a CEO, school board member, award-winning …
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