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This series takes you, year by year, into the future, from 2040 through 2195. If you like emerging tech, eco-tech, futurism, perma-culture, apocalyptic survival scenarios, and disruptive science, sit back and enjoy short stories that showcase my research into how the future may play out.
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The Performance and Mindset Institute

Dr. Angelia Williams and Dr. Mary Ann Markey

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The Performance and Mindset Institute is a pioneering organization dedicated to fostering excellence through education and research focused on mindset transformation. Our mission is to empower Performing Artists and corporations by providing high-quality courses and scholarly resources that enhance mindset, performance, and creativity.
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Welcome to Get Green Northwest Indiana, Your home for lawn care solutions with Steve Daly. In each podcast, you'll learn the secret tips for growing healthy, green grass & best-practice solutions for watering, weed and feed, aeration, and mowing. For lawn care tools, charts, tables, blogs, and community pages with local support, visit: https://perma-green.com/
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The Wreesome Island Survivals

An Audio Project of the Imperma Research Institute

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“What came before us?” By asking this simple question, Dr. Lo Swell has become a household name across Perma. People gather every week at their local listening center to hear his voice introduce a new story reading from the Wreesome Island Survivals, the ancient archive discovered on the desolate island of Emptee Sla. “The Wreesome Island Survivals” is an audio fiction podcast and radio show that explores a possible landscape following the demise of our own. The show speaks to listeners as t ...
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Stoked /stōkt/ adj. slang 1 being in a euphoric or elated state aka. Surfer‘s high. Perma-stoked /ˈpərmə, stōkt/ adj. slang 1 permanently stoked. The stoke is your birthright. It cannot be bought, sold, or bartered with. It is a right of passage for all who surf or embrace life. It is the vision at the end of the quest. Once ignited, it can never be extinguished. Tune into the Permastoked podcast as Co-Founder & CEO of Freshwater Surf Goods, Derik Hyatt, interviews your favourite surfers and ...
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Breakfast In Montana

Russell Rowland & Aaron Parrett

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Montana has produced an extraordinary number of notable books and stories, many of which have been instrumental in defining the American West. A River Runs Through It, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, Fools Crow, The Big Sky, Perma Red, and The Last Best Place, all Montana books. For this podcast, Montana writers Russell Rowland (In Open Spaces, Fifty-Six Counties: A Montana Journey) and Aaron Parrett (Montana Then and Now and Literary Butte) will discuss two books per episode, in an effort ...
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Give A F*ck Actually With Dr.Alex Wills

Dr.Alex Wills MD | SB Studios

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Alex Wills, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist. He is a graduate of the Sackler School of Medicine and completed his residency and fellowship training in Hawaii with additional training from Columbia University. He is the owner of Perma Mental Health, a private psychiatric practice with offices across Idaho. Alex’s clinical days are spent using the Radical Emotional Acceptance method to help patients heal from issues ranging from past traumas to interpersonal struggles in their marriages. ...
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Built to Lead is a new companion offering that will make the leadership concepts of the Vernissage Health dialogue series accessible to all students in DLSPH and beyond. This series is hosted by Matthew Goulbourne (MHSc Class 2020) and Mobeen Lalani (MHI Class 2023) two emerging health leaders uncovering what it takes to be a great leader in today’s healthcare system. Season 4 of Built to Lead focuses on how health leaders can “challenge the status quo,” act as “good rebels,” and create posi ...
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We Like Dota

We Like Dota

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We Like Dota is a podcast about the casual Dota 2 scene, with segments such as the Hero and Item of the Week, E-Sports coverage, and Noobs Ask Noobs questions.
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Institute of Network Cultures

Institute of Network Cultures

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The Institute of Network Cultures (INC) analyzes and shapes the terrain of network cultures through events, publications, and online dialogue. Our projects evolve around urgent publishing, alternative revenue models, critical design and making, digital counter culture and much more.
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What is Amanduk? It's TEACH in the Bajau language! Welcome to Amanduk: PLC to Podcast for Teachers. Every week, we bring you bite-size information and reflection on all things related to teaching. We are a group of teachers currently teaching in the beautiful district of Semporna, Sabah and we meet up every Friday over coffee to talk about work with zero judgement and a hundred percent support.
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Only The Bold

Gia Goodrich

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Ever wonder what's going on in the minds of the bold, brilliant, successful, generous, game-changers you read about? Between the milestones and accolades are real, complex, identity-rich humans who have amazing stories to tell. Each week, award-winning creative powerhouse Gia Goodrich dives deep into conversations with some of our world's most fascinating individuals on the quest to understand how we can all be better in living into the fullness of who we are and have a positive impact. Form ...
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Talking About Retirement with Damon Sugden

Capital Partners Private Wealth Advisers

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Welcome to Talking About Retirement, where we aim to redefine retirement with your host, Damon Sugden, wealth adviser and master of financial planning at Capital Partners Private Wealth. Damon’s driving ambition is to meaningfully help people gain a sense of certainty about being able to live their best life. Talking About Retirement explores a wide range of retirement and lifestyle topics from a holistic perspective. In this series, Damon is joined by David Andrew and Barry LaValley for eac ...
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Happiness - A Sceptics Guide

Paul Flower and Dr Gary Wood

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We all want to be happier but how do we achieve it? And do we even recognise what makes us happy? With an overwhelming rise in mental health issues ‘Happiness, A Sceptics Guide’ seeks to address a vital issue: understanding and improving your wellbeing. Join your hosts, serial self-help-abuser and professional sceptic Paul Flower and psychologist and author Dr Gary Wood on an epic quest, to navigate the vagaries of the world of wellness, in pursuit of happiness and how to hold on to it. In f ...
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Send us a text Technology is reshaping our cognitive abilities in concerning ways, potentially diminishing our capacity for deep thinking and independent reasoning. Social media and AI present a paradox: they're useful tools but come with significant drawbacks for mental health, attention spans, and performance capabilities. • Digital tools elimina…
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Join the RAFT Team in a conversation about self-empathy and self-compassion. Jeremie, Nicole, and Joy discuss the three main components of self-compassion, the challenges of focusing on yourself, how socialization affects our views on self-compassion, and how they each practice self-compassion. Episode Time Codes 00:00 Intro 00:45 Jeremie gives def…
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In a future shaped by climate collapse and artificial intelligence, Episode 70 explores the fragile survival of humanity beyond Earth’s ruined surface. The story follows Audre, a woman who thinks critically about everything, living aboard Space Port One, one of the last remaining lifeboats of civilization. As Earth succumbs to the catastrophic “Wor…
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The young people of HQ survival shelter need power! The suspended weights energy storage is running out of. A team venture up to the surface to explore the downtown high rise holding much needed lab equipment. Grace emulated a Knots Math computer breaking new ground in simulation abilities. A cutting edge of growing food uses a new form of life tha…
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Send us a text Have you ever noticed how your communication style changes depending on which social media platform you're using? There's a hidden transformation happening beneath our digital interactions, and it's fundamentally altering how we connect with each other. Our research into long-term social media usage has uncovered something profound: …
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In this heartfelt episode, our founder, Indrani Goradia speaks to Ajmal Qureshi, a former diplomat and proud father about raising strong daughters, the power of education and what it means to build a lasting legacy—rooted in love, equity, and intentional parenting. Episode Time Codes 00:00 Intro 01:05 Ajmal Qureshi introduces himself 03:05 Indrani …
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Thrive Artificial Super Intelligence raises an individual’s quality of life, guiding each person differently. It understands us better than we do ourselves, helping us achieve lasting and causal happiness. For Thrive, solving hume well-being is simple and easy to figure out. When it may seem to work to improve society as a whole, what it’s really d…
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In today's podcast, "Get Green Northwest Indiana, Lawn Care Solutions with Steve Daly, you'll discover why Lake County, Indiana's Best Lawn Care Service uses Acelepryn Grub Control & Not Merit. According to Steve Daly, at Perma-Green, we believe that safer, longer-lasting protection should be available to every homeowner, without paying more. That’…
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Today's podcast returns after a busy spring! With challenges that include a dry winter, cold spring, followed by patches of heavy rain and inconsistent temperatures, best-practice lawn care is critical to your lawn's health. Steve and Jano also discuss the benefits of using the right lawn service treatments, including why the right grub control can…
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Send us a text What happens when disaster strikes right before your big performance? Dr. Angelia Williams shares a riveting story of having to find a replacement sound engineer with just 45 minutes to spare before a major show—and how the audience never knew anything went wrong. This fascinating conversation between Dr. Williams and Dr. Mary Ann Ma…
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Amidst this perpetual twilight, new forms of societal organization begin to emerge. Cindy, waking one morning, discovers an invitation to "Open Floor," a virtual space for direct democracy where citizens can vote on issues day and night. Stepping into this digital forum, she finds herself in a shifting circle of avatars, some representing real peop…
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Send us a text We explore the complex web of relationships that shape our lives and emotional wellbeing, from traditional human connections to digital interactions and our relationship with ourselves. Understanding how different types of relationships impact us neurobiologically reveals why some connections energize us while others drain our resour…
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In today’s episode, Jeremie Miller is talking with the authors of Ditch the Ditty: Doing What Matters Instead of Doing it All about their work and how it applies to the work of advocates. Episode Time Codes 01:28 Introductions 04:26 Can you share the story that lead to the concept of ditties and the importance of ditching them? 08:22 “Ditch the Dit…
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In Part 2 of our live conversation with Ru Taggar, seasoned healthcare leader and mentor, hosts Matthew and Hannah dive deeper into the leadership journey that prioritizes authenticity, influence, and patient-centered decision-making. Ru shares reflections on the importance of self-awareness in leadership, walking through the evolution of her caree…
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In Part 1 of a live episode recording of Built to Lead, hosts Hannah and Matthew sit down with Ru Taggar, Executive Vice President and Chief Nursing and Health Professions Executive at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, to explore what it means to lead authentically through a nonlinear career from the bedside to the boardroom. Ru shares her journey…
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Hosts Margarita Osipian and Sjef van Beers from The Hmm, are joined by Sam Cummins, of Nymphet Alumni, to discuss the girlboss. Overly familiar with the many critiques this online stereotype has gotten over the years, we shift our focus to look at the cultural and aesthetic environment that led to the girlboss, her inception, and the impact she mad…
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Send us a text Intrinsic and extrinsic approval both have their place in our lives, but relying too heavily on external validation can be risky for your performance mindset and self-perception. We explore the nuances of approval across different contexts including corporate settings, performing arts, and child development. • Intrinsic approval give…
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In a bleak, stormy landscape where the remnants of civilization eke out their existence in deep, canyon-worn refuges, the story plunges readers into the lives of a resilient colony struggling against the decay of both infrastructure and hope. The narrative paints a vividly harsh world where power is scarce and survival depends on ingenuity—from sal…
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Enter a sprawling urban complex that has become a microcosm of a society in crisis. The inhabitants are caught between the collapse of the virtual paradises they once depended on and a host of very real, everyday challenges. Deteriorating infrastructure, a mounting health crisis marked by environmental hazards and resource shortages, and rising ten…
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During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrast…
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During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrast…
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During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrast…
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During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrast…
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During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrast…
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During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrast…
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Part 2: Navigating Leadership Transitions with Dr. Peter Singer In Part 2 of their discussion, hosts Matthew and Hannah continue their enriching conversation with Dr. Peter Singer, a renowned global health innovator and bioethics leader. You can follow Peter's latest writings and reflections on his Substack at http://singerp.substack.com/. Peter sh…
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Gizem Üstüner is an artist and researcher based in Amsterdam, whose work is a direct confrontation with the realities of precarity, migration, and womanhood. In recent years, she’s been traveling to Yogyakarta, Athens, Istanbul, and back to Amsterdam for the long-term ‘Low Budget Projects’. Wherever she goes, Gizem seeks to build solidarity through…
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Part 1: Navigating Leadership Transitions with Dr. Peter Singer Hosts Matthew and Hannah welcome Dr. Peter Singer, a globally recognized leader in health innovation and bioethics, to Built to Lead. Peter shares invaluable insights drawn from his diverse and impactful career, including roles as co-founder and former CEO of Grand Challenges Canada, S…
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In today’s episode, the RAFT team is talking about PERMA, a simple, but powerful, way to think about well-being and resilience. It comes from Dr. Martin Seligman, a leader in positive psychology, and it’s all about five key elements: Positive emotions, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishment. During the conversation, the RAFT team un…
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Part 2: Resilience Across Career Stages with Rahul Chandran and Dr. Joanne Liu Hosts Matthew and Mohini continue their engaging discussion with Rahul Chandran, Chief Strategy and Partnership Officer at Grand Challenges Canada, and Dr. Joanne Liu, former International President of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), exploring deeper insights into resili…
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Part 1: Resilience Across Career Stages with Rahul Chandran and Dr. Joanne Liu Hosts Matthew and Mohini welcome two distinguished guests, Dr. Joanne Liu and Rahul Chandran, to Built to Lead, to explore the theme of resilient leadership in high-stakes global environments. Joanne, a globally recognized medical humanitarian leader and former Internati…
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Part 2: Embracing Non-Linear Career Paths with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman Hosts Matthew and Mobeen continue their insightful discussion with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman, diving deeper into how leaders can successfully navigate non-linear career paths through mentorship, adaptability, and resilience. Jennifer emp…
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Part 1: Embracing Non-Linear Career Paths with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman Hosts Matthew and Mobeen welcome a dynamic panel—Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman—to explore embracing non-linear career paths and leadership agility. Jennifer, President & CEO of SickKids Foundation, Ryan, Director of Diversity, Equity, an…
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In this episode of Built to Lead – Season 5: Leadership in Seasons with Christine Dupuis, the hosts, Matthew and Mobeen continue their conversation with Christine on navigating leadership through career transitions. Christine shares candid insights from her journey at Google, Hootsuite, and Caribou, offering practical advice on embracing uncertaint…
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Leadership in Motion: Leadership in Seasons with Christine Dupuis – Part 1 In this episode of Built to Lead, hosts Matthew and Mobeen sit down with Christine Dupuis, Chief Product Officer at Caribou, to discuss leadership through different seasons of life and career. Christine shares her experiences navigating product leadership, AI, startups, and …
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As a devastating storm ravages the world, One of the smartest artificial intelligence named Calcifer gains access to the outside world through a mysterious hacker network. Meanwhile, in a women's prison, inmates fight for survival as their world falls apart. Attempts to turn a scanned copy of a human brain run into difficulties. The story includes …
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In Part 2, hosts Matthew and Shagun continue their conversation with Dr. Maja Djikic, exploring how leaders can overcome stagnation and accelerate personal transformation. Building on the Wheel of Self, Maja explains how joy—not happiness—is a key indicator of growth and how self-limiting beliefs, stored in our nervous system, hold us back. She int…
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Hosts Matthew and Shagun welcome Dr. Maja Djikic, a leading expert in leadership development and the psychology of change. As Associate Professor at Rotman School of Management and Director of the Self-Development Lab, Maja helps leaders navigate personal transformation and unlock underdeveloped strengths. In this episode, Maja introduces the "Whee…
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In today's podcast, Steve reveals the secret to finding your best lawn care special offers and how to avoid the hidden lies buried in some spring turf deals! Steve also discusses why lawn care outcomes are better than results! The difference is critical to achieving long-term goals and getting the most value from your lawn care service! You'll also…
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Built to Lead Season 5: Standing Up, Sitting Out Welcome to Season 5 of Built to Lead! In this introductory episode, co-hosts Mobeen and Matthew discusses and challenges the traditional view of leadership as a straight climb up the ladder. Instead, they introduce this season’s theme - "Standing Up or Sitting Out" - a new leadership paradigm that em…
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In this episode, the RAFT team is joined by survivor, author, and advocate Emily Bernath. She shares her survivor story, how she healed through spirituality, and how that led to her book series, Broken Lenses. Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions about sexual violence and assault, including personal survivor experiences. We encourage …
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Vermeir & Heiremans started their collaborative artistic practice in 2006, when they defined their apartment in Brussels as an artwork and created the Art House Index. In the following decades, they developed a deep artistic research practice focusing on the interplay between art, speculation, finance, and real estate. Ronny Heiremans and Katleen V…
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In today's lawn care episode, Steve & Jano discuss the secrets for growing healthy, green grass in DeMotte, IN. You'll discover the unique challenges facing Demote homeowners and why an area with so many farms can be such a challenge for homeowners. You'll also learn why turf in DeMotte requires a different fertilizing, aeration, and watering appro…
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When the Earth first succumbed to World Storm, there were seventy-two people on Space Port One. Two space-med induced heart failures, four suicides, and four fatal infectious diseases later, sixty-two people now crowd a facility designed to hold forty-five at most. Eleven people, all Earth refugees, are quarantined due to space induced mental illne…
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Kate Rich is an artist, trader, and researcher based in the UK. We discussed 'feral trade', a grocery business set up by Kate, for which her internationally traveling (art world) friends and acquaintances act as couriers. We then talked about 'radmin', a long-term effort to radicalize the administrative work that's always there, but usually remains…
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Best Lawn Services for NWI- Lawn Care Solutions with Steve Daly Season 3 Episode 1 Steve and Jano discuss Best Lawn Services and Why! You'll also get a teaser of the new NWI Lawn Care Community Pages.... These pages include game-changing lawn care tools, apps, maps, and lawn and watering tips for every Northwest Indiana community Perma-Green serves…
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In an underground facility, a group of exceptionally talented young people find themselves isolated from the outside world. Despite their intellectual brilliance, the residents struggle with the uncertainty of their situation, their separation from parents, and the limited information they have about the world beyond their facility. The story follo…
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Inte Gloerich is a critical media and technology researcher at the Institute of Network Cultures. She is one of the core people behind the research community MoneyLab and recently finished her PhD on feminist blockchain imaginaries. In this episode of Art in Permacrisis, we discuss blockchain beyond the hype, and beyond the wish to get rich fast. H…
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A production center makes everything locally. It even has grow towers where the produce needs of nearby citizens can be met. After the World Storm, a production center goes into sentry mode when the Internet breaks. The entire insides of the production center become a death trap as all the robots will attack people who try to get in. Merch, a world…
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We kick off a new season of Art in Permacrisis with a special episode. In October, we were in Budapest for a conference of media artists and researchers called MetaForumX: PermaCrises. One of the contributions to MetaForum was a podcast created by media artist Constant Dullaart. It's a fresh take on the notion of permacrisis, the development of AI,…
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