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Julia Mossbridge, Part 2 | The Ingredient We're Missing Is Love

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If you never thought a conversation about artificial intelligence would turn into one about unconditional love, I think you’ll find this episode especially inspiring.

Hear fascinating stories from ground-breaking scientist, author, and speaker Julia Mossbridge about how we as humans have to make the decision to use technology for good, and how solving the “human problem” comes first.

The question then becomes: when we listen for our next move, do we really understand how to be with ourselves and each other? And can we really elevate unconditional love through technology?

If you haven’t yet listened to Part One: The Ear Can Go Where the Eye Cannot, start there.

Each part is less than 30 minutes, making the whole series about an hour! Each episode can stand on its own, but I believe you’ll enjoy them together.

This episode marks the end of the regular season, but stay tuned for a special bonus episode coming your way in September!

Find out more about Julia on her website

Connect with Julia on LinkedIn

Follow Julia on Facebook

To follow Tim’s journey as a conductor and creator, find him on Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

and bookmark his website

  continue reading

22 episodes

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Manage episode 407111958 series 3557884
Content provided by Timothy Myers. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Timothy Myers or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

If you never thought a conversation about artificial intelligence would turn into one about unconditional love, I think you’ll find this episode especially inspiring.

Hear fascinating stories from ground-breaking scientist, author, and speaker Julia Mossbridge about how we as humans have to make the decision to use technology for good, and how solving the “human problem” comes first.

The question then becomes: when we listen for our next move, do we really understand how to be with ourselves and each other? And can we really elevate unconditional love through technology?

If you haven’t yet listened to Part One: The Ear Can Go Where the Eye Cannot, start there.

Each part is less than 30 minutes, making the whole series about an hour! Each episode can stand on its own, but I believe you’ll enjoy them together.

This episode marks the end of the regular season, but stay tuned for a special bonus episode coming your way in September!

Find out more about Julia on her website

Connect with Julia on LinkedIn

Follow Julia on Facebook

To follow Tim’s journey as a conductor and creator, find him on Facebook

Instagram

LinkedIn

and bookmark his website

  continue reading

22 episodes

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