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#maketechhuman

WIRED Brand Lab, Nokia and Matt Mira

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#maketechhuman is a new podcast hosted by The Nerdist’s Matt Mira, presented by WIRED Brand Lab and enabled by Nokia, to explore where technology is heading and how it is impacting humanity. Our goal is to host a series of discussions and debates that will impact global discourse, human behavior and even product development and policy making. Over the next few months, we'll be exploring a number of core #maketechhuman issues, such as Artificial Intelligence, Privacy + Security, Connectivity, ...
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Jenny & Alex

Jenny & Alex

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Curious couple from Hong Kong and California bringing an abandoned 1925-built hospital in Detroit back to life. Hosting travelers and dogs to fund this crazy project. In each episode, we bring you along the ride of our crazy life as well as something fun and inspirational: food, travel, life and beyond. Message us and connect! We are always up for a conversation to learn new perspectives. You can also SEE our episodes on Youtube (search: jennyandalex Detroit). Have fun! :D
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My Business, Pathfinder Executive Search, has spent the last 15 years finding the best Tech & Software Executives their new team members and colleagues. However, this is not a Podcast detailing the mechanics of complex Search Assignments. Week in week out I have fascinating conversations that I feel really lucky to have had. Hearing the stories of successful executives has always felt like a privilege. Unfortunately, 99% of these stories have to stay buried under a guarantee of privacy. Unti ...
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Today we dive in to some BIZARRE NEWS from around the world! We came across stories about hipsters, hip hop cheese, Smurfs invading Germany and Pigcasso! Watch the episode here! It's fun! STORIES * Smurfs Invade Germany * Pigcasso * Hipster Look-Alike * Hip Hop Cheese #Bizarre #News #Bizarre…
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In this episode, we share our personal feelings about the world wide web and how it has shaped our lives. Spoiler alert - we wouldn't be together without it :-) Watch the episode to see our old pictures... Young and naive we were. :)
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If you haven’t seen it yet, the new Netflix documentary series “Losers” is highly recommended! This 7 episode series brings you the behind-the-scenes of some really remarkable stories about sports. In every contest, there are winners and losers, but our society places maximum value on winning and as a result our culture usually sees things through …
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Today we review TikTok and go over some of our early thoughts on the platform! After 2 days of using TikTok we’re really impressed so far and in this video we dive into our experience. We also share our review of the platform, a compilation of our first dog videos (which were a mash-up of pop songs) and our attempt at creating a viral meme... liter…
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Back in 2013 we officially moved away from Hong Kong. This was a bittersweet moment for us because we both LOVE Hong Kong! Watch the episode here WHY WE LOVE HONG KONG Hong Kong is a really special place and our quality of life in Hong Kong was AMAZING! We lived 30 minutes to “Central” (the center of downtown) and we had an awesome trailhead 5 minu…
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Happy Monday everyone! Today we bring you another double dose of Motivation as part of our continuing MOTIVATION MONDAY series. Watch the episode here QUOTES for TODAY: "Do or do not. There is no try" - Master Yoda "Can't is a cop-out. It means you don't have to try." - Alex's High School Art Teacher Hope you guys have a GREAT Monday and let's keep…
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Welcome to the Ultimate Detroit Adventure Guide: 13 Hour Edition. We take you through our top picks of places to go & things to do in Detroit if you have a full day on the ground. More details and watch the episode here #1 - ROSE’S FINE FOODS or SISTER PIE #2 - MOGO Bike Tour Around The RIVERFRONT #3 - ATWATER BREWERY (Beer) & ANDREWS ON THE CORNER…
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On this show we share 2 of our favorite quotes about TRYING SOMETHING NEW and we taste a delicious cup of coffee from Trader Joes. Watch the episode here ] QUOTE: A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for. - John A. Shedd (used by Tony Robbins) QUOTE: You'll never be bored when you try something new. There's really no limit…
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In this episode, we've got a double dose of motivation for you! Watch the episode here QUOTE 1 "Motion creates emotion." - Tony Robbins (& Boiler Room) This has been a quote that inspired Alex since he heard it from Tony Robbins and saw it in the movie Boiler Room. QUOTE 2 "Life is like a seed. It needs to grow through the cold dark soil before it …
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Today Jenny shares the challenges she faces as an small, Asian, female in Germany and in Detroit. We also talk about how little dogs (and small people) can be more powerful. The bottom line is that size DOES matter because people will treat you differently if you're a different size. However, there are things you can do to make sure other people re…
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Today we medicated ourselves with 5 funny stories from around the web. This is a new format we're experimenting with so let us know what you guys think :-) Watch the episode here QUEEN ELIZABETH is the new QUEEN OF INSTAGRAM Posts her first Instagram post ripe age of 92 Royal Corgis (good rock band name?) Durian Fruit reactions KIM JONG UN IMPERSON…
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WE ARE BACK, GUYS! And we are committed to do more podcast episodes from this point onward, bringing you a little bit of fun and inspiration as we live through this crazy life. :) In this episode, we each look back and ask ourselves, if we would give one advice to our younger self, what would that be? Hope you enjoy this quick little episode. Watch…
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We explore in anchor and had very interesting conversations with people from all over talking about a wide range of subjects. This episode features @Eddystep_za (insta: eddystep_za) talking about why he tries anchor, Castro Community using anchor as a way to help people, our chat with El Dopito Fuego’s (insta: eldopitofuego) about the "take a knee"…
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James Parton was Twilio's first hire outside of US and headed up Europe for them from June 2012 until June 2017. To say Twilio have been an important company would be an understatement and James was key part of that but this is also a slightly more personal podcast as well.I think it's the kind of Podcast I want to make more of! I hope you enjoy li…
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In addition to His superb broadcasting Edward is Senior Editor at The Economist and was Moscow Bureau Chief from 1998 to 2002 and has written multiple books covering amongst other things; cybersecurity, Vadlimir Putin and Edward Snowden. He has also been a correspondent for The Independent and the Daily Mail and is Senior Fellow & contributing edit…
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Ian Ritchie is not an easy man to summarise, when I look at his background I'm simply left wondering how he managed to fit it all in. I'm really only going to be to scratch the surface here so please look him up but he is the Non-Exec chairman of Iomart PLC, Computer Applications Service and Krotos, he founded OWL in 1984 which pioneered hypertext …
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Helping us explore the role of the Non-Exec today is James Davies. James had a front row seat for the Dot-com boom in the 90's and has just a wealth of knowledge in the areas of Market Strategy, Portfolio and Product management, innovation management, product marketing and go to market experience in the UK and USA. Notably he was President and CEO …
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Martin has a background that frankly makes me a little jealous. Not just because he has worked at some great companies but because of when he worked at these great companies. Cast your mind back 5 or 6 years and wonder just how interesting it would have been to be Head of Business Sales at Skype at the time? Go back a little further think how excit…
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In this opening episode of the Podcast I am going to be talking to Steve Bennetts. For those of you who don’t know, Steve is the Chief Financial Officer of Actual Experience and has been a Non-Exec with Input Media since late 2011. His career prior to this has been equally interesting and includes EMEA Finance Director for several Nasdaq quoted com…
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United States CTO Megan Smith and Harvard Law Professor Larry Lessig join us for todays #maketechhuman. In this episode we discuss governing in a supremely digital age. How is it different? Where is it going? What can you do?
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Recorded at the OZO launch event in Los Angeles, the MakeTechHuman podcast visits with Nokia Technologies president Ramzi Haidamus and pioneering VR artist Nonny de la Peña to discuss the nascent medium of VR as a storytelling platform, as well as the creative possibilities of the new Nokia OZO — a compact VR camera that is designed to bring virtua…
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Karim El Malki founder and CEO of Athnet, Mick Ebeling, CEO of Not Impossible and Hossein Moiin, Chief technology officer for Nokia Networks join the program today to discuss how Technology is being used to solve some of the large scale problems facing humanity.
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Leila Janah and Luis von Ahn are two of the 17 MakeTechHuman Agents of Change Join us to discuss making a global impact through technology. Leila has created a platform for digital work, serving impoverished people around the world, and Luis has created a global learning platform to help people learn languages. And don't forget that you personally …
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Jeff Cole, Director and CEO, Center for the Digital Future at the University of Southern California and Mother/Blogger of digitalmomblog.com, Molly Thornberg. Discuss the impact of technology on kids. From how they interact with it to what it's like for children now vs a time when the mobile screens weren't everywhere.…
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On this episode we dive into the promising future of Smart Cities. Urban developments that take the guess work out of many current day headaches like driving, public works, and even health, just to name a few. Joining the discussion this week we welcome Mark Bartolomeo leader of Internet of Things for Verizon‘s New Product Development, Ricky Corker…
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Stuart Russell, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley Rodney Brooks, founder and CTO of Rethink Robotics and co-founder of iRobot, and Sir Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal discuss adn debate the advantages and pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence.
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Henrietta, Juhani, and Pertti discuss how their culture fosters innovation, as well as what skills and talents will serve us best in the future. Most importantly, we’ll learn why FAIL is not a four-letter word, despite appearances to the contrary.
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Jon Ronson , Author of "So You've Been Publicly Shamed" joins Justin Patchin, Co-Director of the Cyberbullying Research Center and Robin Stern, associate director for the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence for a discussion about the current state of Cyberbullying.
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The New Elizabethans: Queen Elizabeth II who celebrates her Diamond Jubilee this year. As the longest-lived and second-longest-reigning monarch of the United Kingdom after Queen Victoria, she has been served by a total of twelve different Prime Ministers and has witnessed tremendous social, political and cultural changes, including the transformati…
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Simon Cowell is today's New Elizabethan. Cowell started out on Pop Idol in 2001, before devising X-Factor and Britain's Got Talent. Franchised around the world, these programmes have helped Cowell into the top ten of the Sunday Times music rich list, estimated worth £200-million. Known for offering his blunt opinions to less than talented wannabes,…
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The New Elizabethans: Rupert Murdoch the global media magnate whose career began when he inherited newspapers from his father, founded Australia's first national daily paper, the Australian and then came to the UK to buy The News of the World, The Sun and eventually The Times and The Sunday Times. His influence spread to the USA where he acquired o…
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The New Elizabethans: James Naughtie examines the legacy of banker Fred Goodwin. Having turned the Royal Bank of Scotland into a major player in global banking, he lost millions of pounds, a knighthood, and any public esteem. Just how much did the actions of "Fred the Shred" and other leading bankers jeopardise the global economy? The New Elizabeth…
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The New Elizabethans: Tony Blair James Naughtie considers the political legacy of Tony Blair, the youngest and longest serving Labour Prime Minister. Sweeping Labour to power in 1997, Blair enjoyed huge popularity, and his government, under the banner of "New Labour" was credited with policies improving schools and the health service, as well as br…
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The New Elizabethans: Alex Salmond Jim Naughtie considers the influence of Alex Salmond, one of the leading Scottish politicians of the Second Elizabethan age. Salmond's passion for an independent Scotland has changed the political geography of the British Isles and may yet change it even more radically. The New Elizabethans have been chosen by a p…
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The New Elizabethans: Jim Naughtie on Diana, Princess of Wales whose glamorous life and untimely death touched the lives of million, shook the nation and changed the Royal Family forever. The New Elizabethans have been chosen by a panel of leading historians, chaired by Lord (Tony) Hall, Chief Executive of London's Royal Opera House. The panellists…
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The New Elizabethans: Jim Naughtie on Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web and unlikely hero of the Olympic opening ceremony. Berners-Lee is a key figure in the digital revolution that has re-fashioned social lives, working practices and the flow of information around the globe. The New Elizabethans have been chosen by a panel of leading…
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The New Elizabethans: Doreen Lawrence. Jim Naughtie considers the achievement of the mother of murdered teenager, Stephen Lawrence, whose campaign for justice revealed uncomfortable truths about British society. The New Elizabethans have been chosen by a panel of leading historians, chaired by Lord (Tony) Hall, Chief Executive of London's Royal Ope…
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Jim Naughtie on John Hume and David Trimble who shared the Nobel Peace Prize after the Good Friday Agreement and whose lives help to illuminate the complex politics of Northern Ireland. The New Elizabethans have been chosen by a panel of leading historians, chaired by Lord (Tony) Hall, Chief Executive of London's Royal Opera House. The panellists w…
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The New Elizabethans: Goldie. James Naughtie considers the contribution of musician, artist, actor and DJ Goldie to the rise of dance music and club culture over the past 25 years. Goldie began as a graffiti artist but was interested in the breakbeat scene. After visiting America in the late 80's he turned his attention to music - particular jungle…
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The New Elizabethans: Charles Saatchi James Naughtie reflects on the high flyer from the advertising world Charles Saatchi. The company he founded with his brother - Saatchi & Saatchi - was one of the most successful ad agencies in the 1980's. Saatchi is also a major art collector, known for his early sponsorship of Damien Hirst and Tracy Emin. He …
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The New Elizabethans: Norman Foster. James Naughtie considers the significance of the British architect whose prolific output has transformed skylines and landscapes around the world. Foster's breakthrough was his innovative designs for the Willis Building in Ipswich in 1974, an office complex which now has listed status. He is probably best known …
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The New Elizabethans: Anita Roddick. James Naughtie considers the influence of one of Britain's most successful businesswomen, Anita Roddick. She was the first to base a large High Street business on being socially and environmentally conscious. Her cosmetics company The Body Shop championed fair trade long before it became a buzz word. The New Eli…
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The New Elizabethans: Salman Rushdie James Naughtie portrays the British Indian novelist Salman Rushdie, whose celebrated novel Midnight's Children takes the moment of India's Independence as its starting point and won him the Booker Prize. "The Satanic Verses" was more controversial. When it was published, Ayatollah Khomeini issued a fatwa against…
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The New Elizabethans: Amartya Sen the Nobel-winning laureate known as the Mother Theresa of economics for his work understanding and fighting the causes of poverty. Best known for his work on the causes of famine, his book Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation, argued that famine occurs not only from a lack of food, but from …
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The New Elizabethans. Ralph Robins James Naughtie on one of the foremost industrialists of the second Elizabethan age, Ralph Robins, who is credited with turning around the fortunes of Rolls-Royce. In 1971 Rolls-Royce was nationalised by Edward Heath's government in order to save the ailing company. Their fortunes improved and under the leadership …
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James Naughtie considers Scottish comedian Billy Connolly, who went from from the Clyde shipyards to being one of the UK's most popular and enduring stand up comedians. Connolly began as a folk singer in The Humblebums but realising his gift for humour, he changed direction to concentrate on comedy. He came to wide public attention with his first a…
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Born in Bradford, artist David Hockney's work has been shown around the globe. Now 75, his recent exhibition at London's Royal Academy, 'The Bigger Picture' had people queuing round the block to look at his latest collection of Yorkshire landscapes - epic in scale and ambition. Accompanying his paintings, were a collection of pictures he'd drawn on…
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The New Elizabethans. Margaret Thatcher, politician. James Naughtie considers the lasting influence of Margaret Thatcher, the longest serving Prime Minister of the 20th Century and the only woman to hold the post. Her uncompromising policies and leadership style earned her the enduring nickname "The Iron Lady". Among her initiatives were the deregu…
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