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                    <![CDATA[Defending Democracy: Ty Cobb on Law, Power, and Truth]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[On KZSU Stanford’s Hearsay Culture, Dave Levine hosts Ty Cobb—former Trump Russia investigation attorney and one of the world’s leading white-collar/government investigations lawyers—for an urgent conversation about the core challenge facing the U.S. today: attacks on the rule of law. We move beyond the political and policy challenges of the day (which Ty discusses regularly on CNN and other networks), to focus instead on unprecedented insider candor about democracy under threat. Cobb argues that process—not partisanship—must steer truth-finding, even as free-speech threats, norm-breaking, and a judiciary with limited enforcement power strain the system. Tracing his path from Grand Canyon Trust […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[When Nuance Vanishes: Searching for Truth in War]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[Duke professor David Schanzer joined Hearsay Culture on August 21, 2025, to unpack his searing essay from his Perilous Times Substack, “Israel’s Gaza War Has Made Me a Shame to Be a Jewish Zionist.” Drawing on his national security expertise, Schanzer argues Israel’s response has crossed the line from self-defense to an unjust, immoral war. We dig into the polarizing narratives, the collapse of nuance in public debate, the role of the university in today’s information ecosystem, and the way social media amplifies extremes while drowning out facts. This candid conversation blends personal reflection with rigorous and unusual analysis—exactly the […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Washington’s Broken—Your Hometown Isn’t Helpless]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this powerful episode, longtime Hearsay Culture guest Lorelei Kelly returns to share her groundbreaking new project, Defend the Constitution, which empowers citizens to hold their own congressional-style field hearings. Drawing on decades of experience in and around Congress, Kelly lays out how everyday people can create a civic record, influence policy, and repair democracy from the ground up. She explains why traditional outreach—like emails and protests—often falls short, and how local, structured engagement can become a game-changing tool. If you’ve ever felt powerless or frustrated by politics (and who hasn’t?), this episode offers a real, practical, and unique path […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this powerful episode, longtime Hearsay Culture guest Lorelei Kelly returns to share her groundbreaking new project, Defend the Constitution, which empowers citizens to hold their own congressional-style field hearings. Drawing on decades of experience in and around Congress, Kelly lays out how everyday people can create a civic record, influence policy, and repair democracy from the ground up. She explains why traditional outreach—like emails and protests—often falls short, and how local, structured engagement can become a game-changing tool. If you’ve ever felt powerless or frustrated by politics (and who hasn’t?), this episode offers a real, practical, and unique path […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this powerful episode, longtime Hearsay Culture guest Lorelei Kelly returns to share her groundbreaking new project, Defend the Constitution, which empowers citizens to hold their own congressional-style field hearings. Drawing on decades of experience in and around Congress, Kelly lays out how everyday people can create a civic record, influence policy, and repair democracy from the ground up. She explains why traditional outreach—like emails and protests—often falls short, and how local, structured engagement can become a game-changing tool. If you’ve ever felt powerless or frustrated by politics (and who hasn’t?), this episode offers a real, practical, and unique path […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this powerful episode, longtime Hearsay Culture guest Lorelei Kelly returns to share her groundbreaking new project, Defend the Constitution, which empowers citizens to hold their own congressional-style field hearings. Drawing on decades of experience in and around Congress, Kelly lays out how everyday people can create a civic record, influence policy, and repair democracy from the ground up. She explains why traditional outreach—like emails and protests—often falls short, and how local, structured engagement can become a game-changing tool. If you’ve ever felt powerless or frustrated by politics (and who hasn’t?), this episode offers a real, practical, and unique path […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The New Power Brokers: Digital Creators]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[In this episode we examine the creator economy, where the lines between law, entertainment, and the future of work are blurring. Creators aren’t just entertainers; they’re architects shaping the digital landscape, the future of work, and even the laws that govern our online lives. From reimagining monetization norms to the value of creativity as an AI-proof job skill, this revolution is unfolding right under our noses. Understanding its contours is key to navigating the territory ahead. “Here [on Uneven Distribution, listeners have] the full thought process and the flow of the discussion. Whereas, if you just read a summary, if […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode we examine the creator economy, where the lines between law, entertainment, and the future of work are blurring. Creators aren’t just entertainers; they’re architects shaping the digital landscape, the future of work, and even the laws that govern our online lives. From reimagining monetization norms to the value of creativity as an AI-proof job skill, this revolution is unfolding right under our noses. Understanding its contours is key to navigating the territory ahead. “Here [on Uneven Distribution, listeners have] the full thought process and the flow of the discussion. Whereas, if you just read a summary, if […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode we examine the creator economy, where the lines between law, entertainment, and the future of work are blurring. Creators aren’t just entertainers; they’re architects shaping the digital landscape, the future of work, and even the laws that govern our online lives. From reimagining monetization norms to the value of creativity as an AI-proof job skill, this revolution is unfolding right under our noses. Understanding its contours is key to navigating the territory ahead. “Here [on Uneven Distribution, listeners have] the full thought process and the flow of the discussion. Whereas, if you just read a summary, if […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode we examine the creator economy, where the lines between law, entertainment, and the future of work are blurring. Creators aren’t just entertainers; they’re architects shaping the digital landscape, the future of work, and even the laws that govern our online lives. From reimagining monetization norms to the value of creativity as an AI-proof job skill, this revolution is unfolding right under our noses. Understanding its contours is key to navigating the territory ahead. “Here [on Uneven Distribution, listeners have] the full thought process and the flow of the discussion. Whereas, if you just read a summary, if […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Fandom Machine: When Obsession Turns Ugly]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2025 16:08:47 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[Dave Levine’s latest Hearsay Culture episode dives deep into the dark side of fan culture with Professor Mel Stanfill, author of 2024’s Fandom Is Ugly: Networked Harassment and Participatory Culture. Stanfill reveals how online fan communities, often dismissed as harmless, can fuel toxic harassment, exclusion, and disinformation—blurring the line between passion and mob behavior. The conversation connects these dynamics to real-world flashpoints like Gamergate, January 6th, and the critical race theory manufactured panic, showing how “fandom logic” now drives political and cultural conflicts. With sharp insights on power, identity, and the speed of online networks, this interview makes clear why […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Dave Levine’s latest Hearsay Culture episode dives deep into the dark side of fan culture with Professor Mel Stanfill, author of 2024’s Fandom Is Ugly: Networked Harassment and Participatory Culture. Stanfill reveals how online fan communities, often dismissed as harmless, can fuel toxic harassment, exclusion, and disinformation—blurring the line between passion and mob behavior. The conversation connects these dynamics to real-world flashpoints like Gamergate, January 6th, and the critical race theory manufactured panic, showing how “fandom logic” now drives political and cultural conflicts. With sharp insights on power, identity, and the speed of online networks, this interview makes clear why […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Dave Levine’s latest Hearsay Culture episode dives deep into the dark side of fan culture with Professor Mel Stanfill, author of 2024’s Fandom Is Ugly: Networked Harassment and Participatory Culture. Stanfill reveals how online fan communities, often dismissed as harmless, can fuel toxic harassment, exclusion, and disinformation—blurring the line between passion and mob behavior. The conversation connects these dynamics to real-world flashpoints like Gamergate, January 6th, and the critical race theory manufactured panic, showing how “fandom logic” now drives political and cultural conflicts. With sharp insights on power, identity, and the speed of online networks, this interview makes clear why […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Dave Levine’s latest Hearsay Culture episode dives deep into the dark side of fan culture with Professor Mel Stanfill, author of 2024’s Fandom Is Ugly: Networked Harassment and Participatory Culture. Stanfill reveals how online fan communities, often dismissed as harmless, can fuel toxic harassment, exclusion, and disinformation—blurring the line between passion and mob behavior. The conversation connects these dynamics to real-world flashpoints like Gamergate, January 6th, and the critical race theory manufactured panic, showing how “fandom logic” now drives political and cultural conflicts. With sharp insights on power, identity, and the speed of online networks, this interview makes clear why […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[You’re the Product—Unless We Change the Internet]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 23:35:39 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[What if the internet actually worked for us—not just watched us? On this episode of Hearsay Culture, author and former Google exec Richard Whitt joins to explore how we got from a utopian, people-powered web to a system driven by surveillance, manipulation, and profit—and how we might fix it. We dive into his bold new book, Reweaving the Web: How Together We Can Create a Human-Centered Internet of Trust, and his plan to build tech companies that act like fiduciaries, putting users’ interests first. If you’ve ever wondered whether a more human, trustworthy internet is possible, this one’s for you. […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[What if the internet actually worked for us—not just watched us? On this episode of Hearsay Culture, author and former Google exec Richard Whitt joins to explore how we got from a utopian, people-powered web to a system driven by surveillance, manipulation, and profit—and how we might fix it. We dive into his bold new book, Reweaving the Web: How Together We Can Create a Human-Centered Internet of Trust, and his plan to build tech companies that act like fiduciaries, putting users’ interests first. If you’ve ever wondered whether a more human, trustworthy internet is possible, this one’s for you. […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[What if the internet actually worked for us—not just watched us? On this episode of Hearsay Culture, author and former Google exec Richard Whitt joins to explore how we got from a utopian, people-powered web to a system driven by surveillance, manipulation, and profit—and how we might fix it. We dive into his bold new book, Reweaving the Web: How Together We Can Create a Human-Centered Internet of Trust, and his plan to build tech companies that act like fiduciaries, putting users’ interests first. If you’ve ever wondered whether a more human, trustworthy internet is possible, this one’s for you. […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[What if the internet actually worked for us—not just watched us? On this episode of Hearsay Culture, author and former Google exec Richard Whitt joins to explore how we got from a utopian, people-powered web to a system driven by surveillance, manipulation, and profit—and how we might fix it. We dive into his bold new book, Reweaving the Web: How Together We Can Create a Human-Centered Internet of Trust, and his plan to build tech companies that act like fiduciaries, putting users’ interests first. If you’ve ever wondered whether a more human, trustworthy internet is possible, this one’s for you. […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Friction, Consent, and the Illusion of Choice]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2025 13:34:40 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[When infrastructure fails — planes crash, systems freeze, rights vanish — suddenly everyone cares. Villanova’s Brett Frischmann rejoins Hearsay Culture to explain how tech design, digital contracts, and AI are wired for speed, not sense — and why that’s a problem. He calls for a radical rethink: more friction, less hype, and real consent — if that’s possible — in the digital world. From infinite scroll to forced arbitration, this episode exposes how platforms quietly control our choices — and what it’ll take to start regaining some control. “There’s often an emphasis on building new stuff. The latest, the greatest, […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[When infrastructure fails — planes crash, systems freeze, rights vanish — suddenly everyone cares. Villanova’s Brett Frischmann rejoins Hearsay Culture to explain how tech design, digital contracts, and AI are wired for speed, not sense — and why that’s a problem. He calls for a radical rethink: more friction, less hype, and real consent — if that’s possible — in the digital world. From infinite scroll to forced arbitration, this episode exposes how platforms quietly control our choices — and what it’ll take to start regaining some control. “There’s often an emphasis on building new stuff. The latest, the greatest, […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Friction, Consent, and the Illusion of Choice]]>
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                    <![CDATA[When infrastructure fails — planes crash, systems freeze, rights vanish — suddenly everyone cares. Villanova’s Brett Frischmann rejoins Hearsay Culture to explain how tech design, digital contracts, and AI are wired for speed, not sense — and why that’s a problem. He calls for a radical rethink: more friction, less hype, and real consent — if that’s possible — in the digital world. From infinite scroll to forced arbitration, this episode exposes how platforms quietly control our choices — and what it’ll take to start regaining some control. “There’s often an emphasis on building new stuff. The latest, the greatest, […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Glitch in the System: Meredith Broussard on What Tech Gets Wrong]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2025 03:59:56 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[NYU’s Meredith Broussard pulls back the curtain on the hidden biases baked into today’s “smart” tech—from flawed facial recognition to the AI that underdelivered during her own cancer diagnosis. She tackles what’s broken in journalism, education, and healthcare—and why shiny new gadgets won’t fix it. With sharp insights and personal stories, Broussard shows how tech often amplifies inequality instead of solving it. This conversation, recorded in June 2024, will change the way you see the digital world. “This vision of the future where you would like roll up to a machine and you stick your body part into it, and […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[NYU’s Meredith Broussard pulls back the curtain on the hidden biases baked into today’s “smart” tech—from flawed facial recognition to the AI that underdelivered during her own cancer diagnosis. She tackles what’s broken in journalism, education, and healthcare—and why shiny new gadgets won’t fix it. With sharp insights and personal stories, Broussard shows how tech often amplifies inequality instead of solving it. This conversation, recorded in June 2024, will change the way you see the digital world. “This vision of the future where you would like roll up to a machine and you stick your body part into it, and […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Glitch in the System: Meredith Broussard on What Tech Gets Wrong]]>
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                    <![CDATA[NYU’s Meredith Broussard pulls back the curtain on the hidden biases baked into today’s “smart” tech—from flawed facial recognition to the AI that underdelivered during her own cancer diagnosis. She tackles what’s broken in journalism, education, and healthcare—and why shiny new gadgets won’t fix it. With sharp insights and personal stories, Broussard shows how tech often amplifies inequality instead of solving it. This conversation, recorded in June 2024, will change the way you see the digital world. “This vision of the future where you would like roll up to a machine and you stick your body part into it, and […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[NYU’s Meredith Broussard pulls back the curtain on the hidden biases baked into today’s “smart” tech—from flawed facial recognition to the AI that underdelivered during her own cancer diagnosis. She tackles what’s broken in journalism, education, and healthcare—and why shiny new gadgets won’t fix it. With sharp insights and personal stories, Broussard shows how tech often amplifies inequality instead of solving it. This conversation, recorded in June 2024, will change the way you see the digital world. “This vision of the future where you would like roll up to a machine and you stick your body part into it, and […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Can Human Skills Survive Technological Advancement?]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2025 03:50:02 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In today’s world, generative AI is shaking up the job market, and many fear that their skills are on the chopping block. But Matt Beane’s book The Skill Code: How to Save Human Ability in an Age of Intelligent Machines offers a powerful blueprint to safeguard what makes us irreplaceable, and what makes being human rewarding and fulfilling. Drawing on his expertise in technology and the economy, Matt introduces a game-changing framework: the three C’s—Challenge, Complexity, and Connection—for mastering new skills, and the three D’s—Discovery, Development, and Deployment—for keeping them sharp. On this episode of Hearsay Culture, Dave and Matt […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In today’s world, generative AI is shaking up the job market, and many fear that their skills are on the chopping block. But Matt Beane’s book The Skill Code: How to Save Human Ability in an Age of Intelligent Machines offers a powerful blueprint to safeguard what makes us irreplaceable, and what makes being human rewarding and fulfilling. Drawing on his expertise in technology and the economy, Matt introduces a game-changing framework: the three C’s—Challenge, Complexity, and Connection—for mastering new skills, and the three D’s—Discovery, Development, and Deployment—for keeping them sharp. On this episode of Hearsay Culture, Dave and Matt […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Can Human Skills Survive Technological Advancement?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In today’s world, generative AI is shaking up the job market, and many fear that their skills are on the chopping block. But Matt Beane’s book The Skill Code: How to Save Human Ability in an Age of Intelligent Machines offers a powerful blueprint to safeguard what makes us irreplaceable, and what makes being human rewarding and fulfilling. Drawing on his expertise in technology and the economy, Matt introduces a game-changing framework: the three C’s—Challenge, Complexity, and Connection—for mastering new skills, and the three D’s—Discovery, Development, and Deployment—for keeping them sharp. On this episode of Hearsay Culture, Dave and Matt […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In today’s world, generative AI is shaking up the job market, and many fear that their skills are on the chopping block. But Matt Beane’s book The Skill Code: How to Save Human Ability in an Age of Intelligent Machines offers a powerful blueprint to safeguard what makes us irreplaceable, and what makes being human rewarding and fulfilling. Drawing on his expertise in technology and the economy, Matt introduces a game-changing framework: the three C’s—Challenge, Complexity, and Connection—for mastering new skills, and the three D’s—Discovery, Development, and Deployment—for keeping them sharp. On this episode of Hearsay Culture, Dave and Matt […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Navigating the Noise: A Conversation with Pico Iyer on Finding Stillness in a Tech-Saturated World]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2025 01:53:55 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[In a time when technology dominates our lives, it’s easy to feel adrift on an endless stream of screens and information. Yet, as the late Steve Jobs noted, “Technology alone is not enough.” In this unique episode, we sit down with bestselling author and global thinker Pico Iyer, whose transformative new book Aflame: Learning from Silence delves into the profound lessons found in stillness. Drawing on decades of personal retreats to a remote Big Sur Benedictine hermitage and insights from his travels and life’s adversities, Pico shares how silence can be a source of clarity and strength in an overbusy […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In a time when technology dominates our lives, it’s easy to feel adrift on an endless stream of screens and information. Yet, as the late Steve Jobs noted, “Technology alone is not enough.” In this unique episode, we sit down with bestselling author and global thinker Pico Iyer, whose transformative new book Aflame: Learning from Silence delves into the profound lessons found in stillness. Drawing on decades of personal retreats to a remote Big Sur Benedictine hermitage and insights from his travels and life’s adversities, Pico shares how silence can be a source of clarity and strength in an overbusy […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Navigating the Noise: A Conversation with Pico Iyer on Finding Stillness in a Tech-Saturated World]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In a time when technology dominates our lives, it’s easy to feel adrift on an endless stream of screens and information. Yet, as the late Steve Jobs noted, “Technology alone is not enough.” In this unique episode, we sit down with bestselling author and global thinker Pico Iyer, whose transformative new book Aflame: Learning from Silence delves into the profound lessons found in stillness. Drawing on decades of personal retreats to a remote Big Sur Benedictine hermitage and insights from his travels and life’s adversities, Pico shares how silence can be a source of clarity and strength in an overbusy […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In a time when technology dominates our lives, it’s easy to feel adrift on an endless stream of screens and information. Yet, as the late Steve Jobs noted, “Technology alone is not enough.” In this unique episode, we sit down with bestselling author and global thinker Pico Iyer, whose transformative new book Aflame: Learning from Silence delves into the profound lessons found in stillness. Drawing on decades of personal retreats to a remote Big Sur Benedictine hermitage and insights from his travels and life’s adversities, Pico shares how silence can be a source of clarity and strength in an overbusy […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Doctors, Insurance, and AI: Making Healthcare Affordable]]>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jan 2025 20:26:25 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[U.S Health Care Expenditures have risen to $4.5 trillion or $13,493 per capita, double the cost in other developed nations (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2023). These figures are staggering but will continue to increase absent intervention. New healthcare startups present such solutions to rising costs by developing new digital tools and healthcare options. On this July 2023 episode of Uneven Distribution, Denise interviews Peter Joyner, an industry expert in healthcare startups, about the developments in the medical landscape, the importance of health insurance and doctor quality, and how AI will revolutionize healthcare.  “Health insurance is absolutely critical. And […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[U.S Health Care Expenditures have risen to $4.5 trillion or $13,493 per capita, double the cost in other developed nations (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2023). These figures are staggering but will continue to increase absent intervention. New healthcare startups present such solutions to rising costs by developing new digital tools and healthcare options. On this July 2023 episode of Uneven Distribution, Denise interviews Peter Joyner, an industry expert in healthcare startups, about the developments in the medical landscape, the importance of health insurance and doctor quality, and how AI will revolutionize healthcare.  “Health insurance is absolutely critical. And […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Doctors, Insurance, and AI: Making Healthcare Affordable]]>
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                    <![CDATA[U.S Health Care Expenditures have risen to $4.5 trillion or $13,493 per capita, double the cost in other developed nations (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2023). These figures are staggering but will continue to increase absent intervention. New healthcare startups present such solutions to rising costs by developing new digital tools and healthcare options. On this July 2023 episode of Uneven Distribution, Denise interviews Peter Joyner, an industry expert in healthcare startups, about the developments in the medical landscape, the importance of health insurance and doctor quality, and how AI will revolutionize healthcare.  “Health insurance is absolutely critical. And […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[U.S Health Care Expenditures have risen to $4.5 trillion or $13,493 per capita, double the cost in other developed nations (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2023). These figures are staggering but will continue to increase absent intervention. New healthcare startups present such solutions to rising costs by developing new digital tools and healthcare options. On this July 2023 episode of Uneven Distribution, Denise interviews Peter Joyner, an industry expert in healthcare startups, about the developments in the medical landscape, the importance of health insurance and doctor quality, and how AI will revolutionize healthcare.  “Health insurance is absolutely critical. And […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Health Care Up The Ying-Yang]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 14:54:07 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[While many investors remain uncomfortable with innovations in women’s health care, Denise and her guest Marina Gerner are not. Join them to unpack Marina’s new book The Vagina Business, which examines over 100 entrepreneurs, researchers, and investors across 15 countries, all focused on developing ground-breaking new products and services aimed at helping women at every stage of life. In addition to exploring a host of intriguing developments at the cutting edge of women’s health care, Denise and Marina also look at how and why it remains so difficult to deliver these much-needed solutions, and the pioneers seeking to topple the […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[While many investors remain uncomfortable with innovations in women’s health care, Denise and her guest Marina Gerner are not. Join them to unpack Marina’s new book The Vagina Business, which examines over 100 entrepreneurs, researchers, and investors across 15 countries, all focused on developing ground-breaking new products and services aimed at helping women at every stage of life. In addition to exploring a host of intriguing developments at the cutting edge of women’s health care, Denise and Marina also look at how and why it remains so difficult to deliver these much-needed solutions, and the pioneers seeking to topple the […]]]>
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                                <itunes:title>
                    <![CDATA[Health Care Up The Ying-Yang]]>
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                    <![CDATA[While many investors remain uncomfortable with innovations in women’s health care, Denise and her guest Marina Gerner are not. Join them to unpack Marina’s new book The Vagina Business, which examines over 100 entrepreneurs, researchers, and investors across 15 countries, all focused on developing ground-breaking new products and services aimed at helping women at every stage of life. In addition to exploring a host of intriguing developments at the cutting edge of women’s health care, Denise and Marina also look at how and why it remains so difficult to deliver these much-needed solutions, and the pioneers seeking to topple the […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[While many investors remain uncomfortable with innovations in women’s health care, Denise and her guest Marina Gerner are not. Join them to unpack Marina’s new book The Vagina Business, which examines over 100 entrepreneurs, researchers, and investors across 15 countries, all focused on developing ground-breaking new products and services aimed at helping women at every stage of life. In addition to exploring a host of intriguing developments at the cutting edge of women’s health care, Denise and Marina also look at how and why it remains so difficult to deliver these much-needed solutions, and the pioneers seeking to topple the […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Ignite Talks: Tracking the Future Before It’s Here]]>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 21 Sep 2024 21:45:29 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Hearsay Culture Network</dc:creator>
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                    <![CDATA[Ignite Talks: Tracking the Future Before It’s Here]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Revealing Hidden Dynamics in Technology]]>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jul 2024 13:52:25 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>Hearsay Culture Network</dc:creator>
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                                            <![CDATA[Although we interact with technology seemingly endlessly, we don’t often consider what kinds of biases technology both reflects back to humans, but also exacerbates by its very nature as dumb code. On this episode of R&amp;D with D&amp;D, Dave and Denise chat with Prof. Mar Hicks of the University of Virginia’s School of Data Science. Mar’s work focuses on, as they describe it, “the history of computing, labor, technology, and queer science and technology studies” and “how gender and sexuality bring hidden technological dynamics to light.” In this far-ranging discussion, we discuss the use of female voices by a variety […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Although we interact with technology seemingly endlessly, we don’t often consider what kinds of biases technology both reflects back to humans, but also exacerbates by its very nature as dumb code. On this episode of R&D with D&D, Dave and Denise chat with Prof. Mar Hicks of the University of Virginia’s School of Data Science. Mar’s work focuses on, as they describe it, “the history of computing, labor, technology, and queer science and technology studies” and “how gender and sexuality bring hidden technological dynamics to light.” In this far-ranging discussion, we discuss the use of female voices by a variety […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Revealing Hidden Dynamics in Technology]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Although we interact with technology seemingly endlessly, we don’t often consider what kinds of biases technology both reflects back to humans, but also exacerbates by its very nature as dumb code. On this episode of R&amp;D with D&amp;D, Dave and Denise chat with Prof. Mar Hicks of the University of Virginia’s School of Data Science. Mar’s work focuses on, as they describe it, “the history of computing, labor, technology, and queer science and technology studies” and “how gender and sexuality bring hidden technological dynamics to light.” In this far-ranging discussion, we discuss the use of female voices by a variety […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Although we interact with technology seemingly endlessly, we don’t often consider what kinds of biases technology both reflects back to humans, but also exacerbates by its very nature as dumb code. On this episode of R&D with D&D, Dave and Denise chat with Prof. Mar Hicks of the University of Virginia’s School of Data Science. Mar’s work focuses on, as they describe it, “the history of computing, labor, technology, and queer science and technology studies” and “how gender and sexuality bring hidden technological dynamics to light.” In this far-ranging discussion, we discuss the use of female voices by a variety […]]]>
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                    <![CDATA[What are Data's Secrets?]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Health Care Advocacy: The Developing World is Being Left Behind]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Electoral Reform: Why “Ranked Choice” Is Hot]]>
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                    <![CDATA[AI! What Is It Good For? (Absolutely Something)]]>
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                    <![CDATA[All In, All Out (And Please Hold the Fallout)]]>
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                    <![CDATA[NFTs: About The New Digital Art Form]]>
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