Showing posts with label #podcasts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #podcasts. Show all posts

99% Invisible | Gimlet | jessica hopper#podcasts

What I Listened To

I’ve been playing catch-up with one of my favorite podcasts, 99% Invisible. A recent episode was about the effects of Operation National Sword, China’s initiative to essentially stop being the world’s trash dump, which has left nations scratching their heads while clutching their single-use plastic water bottles. What I loved most was listening to a replay of an older episode in the second half that touched on the strides of Taipei, Taiwan, which is literally cleaning up the city with musical refuse and recycling/compost trucks, binless systems, and the ownership citizens feel over their trash—almost no public garbage cans, people! They pocket that candy wrapper and take it home with them! The episode presents some great lessons we Americans can learn about our own attitude toward consumption.
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A world where artificial intelligence isn’t so artificial.

Helen thought her new job would help her forget her dreary hometown, but working behind the curtain on everyone’s favorite A.I. isn’t quite the escape she expected. via


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Jessica Hopper is editor-in-chief of the Pitchfork Review and the author of The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic.
“I have an agenda. You can’t read my writing and not know that I have a staunch fucking agenda at all times.”




Interview (Longform Podcast, 2015)
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otipêyimsiw-iskwêwak kihci-kîsikohk | why a.i. is danger and racist #podcasts



PODCAST

Mortal City #podcasts

Former WNYC reporter Kathleen Horan explores the fascinating stories of everyday New Yorkers in her new podcast, "Mortal City." Horan finds herself immersed in funny, gritty, and intimate tales about why NYC is an exciting and magical place to live.

Nerdist | Strange answers to the psychopath test | Jon Ronson #podcast


I have to say this: The Psychopath Test is still one of my favorite books. WHY? We are surrounded by the psychopaths - some may even be in rule of countries.
ABOUT THE BOOK: READ WIKI

Nerdist Podcast: Jon Ronson

Jon Ronson (author, So You've Been Publicy Shamed) chats with Chris about why today's society loves to publicly shame people, how shaming differs between men

happy travels #podcasts

—SCB

This American Life: Longtime favorite, of course. I listen to the 24-hour stream of episodes while I work, so I can be surprised by old favorite episodes.
Radio Lab: Science and storytelling.We have loved listening to Radio Lab as a family since it began. (They do a great job of giving you a heads up if stories might be too intense for kids, so you can skip ahead.) Our all-time favorite episode is Colors.
Star Talk: We have a family crush on Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Spilled Milk: I love that this podcast showcases my friend Molly‘s silly side. (And, yes, she’s wearing one of MAV’s Beauty & Use tops in that caramel corn photo on the site.)
Wits: Comedians and musicians getting silly.
The Moth: Only when I’m prepared to cry.



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Have you started listening to podcasts? I do now - BRAIN GOOD BOOMS



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