Weekly podcast on the business and human impact of digital transformation
Join us as we speak with Author and Journalist Geoff White about his new book Cybercrime. We focus on the landscape of responsible cybercrime, and why focus on the dark web is on the wane. For a deeper dive into responsible and ethical technologies, go to www.digitalmindfulness.net where you can access our reports, events and other products on the latest thinking and developments.
In this episode, we speak with industry-leading investor Ash Fontana about his new book, the AI-First Company and discuss the importance of the process, systemic and mindset changes involved in the global deployment of artificial intelligence. In this fascinating episode, Ash takes us through the latest thinking on artificial intelligence and the challenges for companies if they don't operate in an AI-First way.
Edith and Shahed, co-founders of Noora Health discuss the importance of upskilling family members in the healthcare process. They share the ways that e-learning and WhatsApp have been used to effectively provide meaningful healthcare interventions in an affordable way.
In this episode, Professor Leah Plunkett discusses her new book Sharenthood and the importance of values-based parenting in a digitised age.
In this episode, Facebook's head of Responsible Innovation speaks with Digital Mindfulness about the importance of responsible digital transformation and how governance is implemented around the world to take advantage of technological innovation balanced with the needs of society.
In this episode, Nick Tong speaks to us about Unmind and the potential for digital mental health solutions to impact the quality of our lives.
In this episode, Cennydd Bowles discusses the latest landscape for digital ethics and how it is manifest in society and business today. This is a fascinating episode and gives us a real deep insight into the mind of a leading futurist and tech insider.
Arun Arora, Partner at McKinsey & Company joins Digital Mindfulness to discuss the insights from his new book Fast Times - the potential for responsible digitisation to impact the enterprise.
Dr Elaine Kasket joins Digital Mindfulness. She is the author of the book All the ghosts in the machine: Illusions of Immortality In The Digital Age, Elaine documents how the digital age affects how we live and how we die, and how that affects the living. In this episode, Elaine talks with us about the far-reaching impact of our digital footprints, who is really responsible for our digital legacy, and why death in the digital age is more closely related to data and power than anything else.
Publicis Groupe Chief Strategist Rishad Tobaccowala speaks with Digital Mindfulness about the importance of integrating human values with data-driven work cultures.
Co-founders Will Ben Sims and Aimee-Louise Carton discuss their new app, KeepAppy, a tool for people to manage their mental health using a variety of tools.
Professor Charlton McIlwain joins us on Digital Mindfulness this week to discuss his new book Black Software.
Contactually CEO, Zvi Band, discusses the importance of intentional relationships in this episode of Digital Mindfulness and how the intersection of trust and intentionality is the core of human connection.
Photographer Dafydd Jones speaks to Digital Mindfulness about his new collection Screen Time, a fascinating visual exploration of the relationship people have with their devices at high profile events.
Author and designer Scott Riley talks to us about his new book Mindful Design and how designers can integrate more humanistic methods into their work.
CEO and founder of Journey Live, 'the Peloton of meditation apps', Stephen Sokoler joins the show to talk about the power of live communities, the importance of consistent meditation practice and how meditation apps will innovate in the future.
FitBliss CEO Navid Rastegar discusses the relationship with health, wellbeing and professional performance, and the ways data and analytics can help to improve the lives of employees everywhere.
Professor Brett Frischmann talks with about his new book Re-Engineering Humanity where he explores reverse Turing tests, Nudge Creep, and the impact of predictive analytics in public spaces.
Economist Dan Nixon speaks about the topic of applying mindfulness capacities to policy-making and social policy. Dan gives us real examples of the importance of mindfulness as a foundational capacity, attention in a world of digital distractions.
The team from the Royal Society of Public Health speaks with Digital Mindfulness about their new campaign Scroll Free September and the ways people around the world can lead more meaningful lives with social media.
Paul Miller, Bethnal Green Ventures CEO, shares his insights on investing in the tech 4 good sector and how startups in this space can create successful companies to tackle the world's most pressing issues.
In this episode, one of the world's leading futurists, Brian Solis, speaks with Digital Mindfulness about his new work Lifescale, and the effects of digital distraction on business, society and our close relationships.
In this episode, one of the world's leading futurists, Brian Solis, speaks with Digital Mindfulness about his new work Lifescale, and the effects of digital distraction on business, society and our close relationships.
Professor Nikolai Siggelkow speaks to Digital Mindfulness about his new book Connected Strategies and tells us more about the benefits of being an ethical, connected company.
Jana Partners' Charlie Penner joins us to discuss the role of the global investor community in fostering both responsible innovation and greater value creation.
In today's episode, we feature Jonathan Garner, the Founder of Mind Over Tech - a wellbeing & productivity company helping people transform from distracted end-users to intentional humans who make technology work for them. In this episode, Jonathan talks to us about the importance of intentional technology use as a route to psychological wellbeing and enhanced productivity, the most impactful people in the intentional technology space at the moment, and the steps you can take right now to create a better relationship with your digitised life.
Our guest Janice Taylor is the CEO of the social network Mazu. Mazu is a social media platform with the mission to provide a safe, fun environment for children to learn how to navigate the online social media landscape.
Sarah is the CEO and Chief Storyteller of the Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality company Healium. In this episode, Sarah talks with us about the vast potential of virtual reality to radically improve the quality of our mental health.
Marc Lesser, author and former CEO of the Search Inside Yourself Leadership Institute talks with Digital Mindfulness about his new book and the benefits of mindful leadership in a digitised world.
Space CEO, Georgie Powell, and Digital Wellness Collective co-Founder Gabi Jubran discuss the current global digital wellbeing landscape and how it will affect us during the course of 2019.
Director of the Legacy Lab, Lucas Conley talks to Digital Mindfulness about the potential for brands to build long-lasting foundations in a constantly shifting digital world.
Light Phone co-Founder Kai Tang talks with Digital Mindfulness about the Light Phone, the challenges of designing a distraction-free phone second time round, and how consumer tastes are likely to change as increase our discussions about our screen time.
Bonus Episode with Ken Sinclair: Building Emotion at the AHR Expo.
The founder and CEO of Recipes for Wellbeing, Greta Rossi talks with Digital Mindfulness about the expanding field of digital wellbeing and how everyone can take concrete steps to achieving an improved relationship to their digitised lives.
Author and international keynote speaker Yukai Chou talks to us about his Octalysis framework and how we can use the principles of gamification to trump motivation and help us towards positive behaviours online.
Doug Clinton, Managing Partner with Loup Ventures talks with us about the challenges and opportunities associated with addictive technologies and how innovative companies are designing for time well spent from the ground up.
Taylor Jacobson, CEO and Founder of Focusmate talks with Digital Mindfulness about the importance of digital accountability in helping us to do our best work, and how solo remote work may not be all it's cracked up to be.
Professor Sonia Livingstone shares her insights on the decades of research that analyses the impact of technology on children. In this episode, Sonia debunks some widely held beliefs and brings us up to date with the most current thinking.
Google's Jeni Miles talks to Digital Mindfulness about the use of persuasive technologies to build meaningful app experiences and the hidden techniques app makers use to help people fulfil their goals.
Google's Scott Jenson talks to us about bringing the company's Digital Wellbeing vision to life, and the potential of a mindful approach to technology can improve the quality of digital interactions for everyone.
Leadership and Teamwork expert and Author Mike Robbins shares his insights on ways people can be their best selves while being in increasingly digitised environments
Robert Plotkin, founder of Technology for Mindfulness, talks to us about the intersection of mindfulness and digital technology, and the potential to improve our lives by incorporating more mindfulness in our everyday digital lives
Lawrence Ampofo from Digital Mindfulness speaks on Control Talk Now about the application of digitally mindful buildings. What is the potential for mindful buildings to impact the quality of our lives? What is the economic benefit? Lawrence discusses all this and more with hosts Ken and Eric
Robby Macdowell, CEO of RescueTime talks about the transformative effects on productivity and wellbeing of digital awareness, and how he grew RescueTime to an established digital productivity platform
CEO and Founder of the mobile app Space Georgie Powell talks to us about the digital wellness landscape, how we can consciously connect and the potential to improve global wellbeing
Professor Raian Ali discusses the latest developments in the field of digital addiction, the most common examples of digital addiction in our lives, and how we can blunt its impact on our lives.
Cade Diehm from The Tactical Technology Collective talks to us this week about weaponised design, data awareness, and how their data detox toolkit can help improve the quality of your digital life
Laura Willis, co-founder of Shine Offline talks with Digital Mindfulness about the relationships big companies have with technologies and how they can vastly improve the performances of their teams by rethinking the 'always-on' culture.
Ken Sinclair, founder of Automated Buildings, talks to Lawrence Ampofo about the potential for buildings to become more digitally mindful to improve the lives of people who are more connected and work from multiple locations.
Jeremy McCarthy from the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group talks to Lawrence Ampofo about the growing area of digital wellness and how the combined efforts of people around the world promise to improve the digitised lives of everyone.
Digital Strategist and Wim Hof Method teacher Níall Ó Murchú talks with Lawrence on the show about the powerful benefits of the Wim How practice, and how they enable him to lead a better and more intentional digitised life