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Mark Stahlman

President of the Center for the Study for Digital Life Mark Stahlman explains East, West, and Digital, the three spheres he believes are shaping the future of civilization, and how understanding the way they interact can help us strategize a way forward for humans. 🎙 In his monologue, Rushkoff explains why he’s not an optimist […]

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Douglas Rushkoff “Religion As Open-Source Proposition” – Preview

Here’s an excerpt from a keynote talk Rushkoff delivered at the Silicon Alley Jewish Center in the early-2000s. Rushkoff explores the tenants of Judaism to learn if they can be applied to surveillance technology. 🌍 Become a contributing supporter for as little as $2 per month. You’ll instantly gain access to this conversation, as well

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Laurie Segall

Journalist, founder of Dot Dot Dot Media, and author of Special Characters: My Adventures with Tech’s Titans and Misfits, Laurie Segall tells us what it’s like to interview people like Mark Zuckerberg, and why she holds out faith that their humanity may still rule the day. 🎙 In his monologue, discusses what we can do

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David McRaney

Science journalist and author of the forthcoming book, How Minds Change: The Surprising Science of Belief, Opinion, and Persuasion, David McRaney explores the circumstances under which minds can change – and what it means for all of us. 🎙 In his monologue, Rushkoff argues for the broad spectrum of reasons why humanity might have a

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Douglas Rushkoff “Hidden Potential” – GEL 2006 Preview

Here’s an excerpt of a talk Rushkoff delivered at Good Experience Live (GEL) 2006 about how hidden potential is wasted potential. 🌍 Become a contributing supporter for as little as $2 per month. You’ll instantly gain access to this conversation, as well as… 👉 The Team Human “Team Feed” featuring conversations with Timothy Leary, Terrence

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Vicki Robin

Author of Your Money or Your Life and Blessing the Hands That Feed Us Vicki Robin explains what it means to be a town cryer – and how to maintain our friendships and civil interdependence. 🎙 In his monologue, Rushkoff shares how he is finding success by diving in and experiencing the world head-on rather

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Empathy w/ David Sauvage

David is an empath, an expert on empathy, and a teacher of empathy and emotional intelligence. He is best known for his performance art, doing intuitive readings in front of audiences, in the era of live performances. In this episode, we dive into david’s intuitive empathy performance art, its critiques, what it means and how

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Douglas Rushkoff “Open-Source Reality” – Preview

Here’s an excerpt of a talk Rushkoff delivered at the 2001 Reboot Conference in Denmark where he argues for alternate approaches to Silicon Valley’s tech development. 🌍 Become a contributing supporter for as little as $2 per month. You’ll instantly gain access to this conversation, as well as… 👉 The Team Human “Team Feed” featuring

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Divya Siddarth

Political economist and social technologist at Microsoft, and a researcher at the RadicalxChange Foundation, Divya Siddarth introduces us to The Pluriverse and challenges us to consider just how many worlds are possible. 🎙 In his monologue, Rushkoff reminds us that our happiness does not need to be tied to our aspirations. 📰 Read A Declaration

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#46 Reunion

Jared Janes & Jason Snyder reunite after 17 months of Both/And hiatus. In this wide-ranging conversation, they talk about what they’ve been up to and how their perspectives of the sensemaking/meta/liminal web have changed.

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