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Ryan, Miles, Dan, and Pete are joined by Aaron Morgan and we go over the updated Silver Rules
Ryan, Miles, Dan, and Pete are joined by Aaron Morgan to go over last weekend's King of New Orleans Event
Ryan, Miles, Dan, and Pete go over week 6 of the 2024 ROC Silver States events, Guest Spot by Aaron Morgan in a car.
Ryan, Miles, Dan, and Pete go over week 5 of the 2024 ROC Silver States events, and Aaron Morgan drops in for a bit.
Ryan, Miles, Dan, and Pete are joined by Aaron Morgan for a message from Aaron and Week 2 of ROC States Results
Ryan, Miles, Dan, and Pete are joined by Aaron Morgan to talk about the Silver Age update
Ryan, Miles, Dan, and Pete are joined by Aaron Morgan and go over Silver Builds and final ClixMania 2024 hype
Ryan, Miles, Dan and Pete break down the 2v2 event coming in July. Aaron Morgan joins us again to help Pete suck a little less at Silver.
Aaron Morgan joins us to talk about ROC Cup and the future of Silver AgeAny Silver Age Questions? Ask the Silver Age Judges at:https://www.facebook.com/groups/860745231657287
Give us a listen, and we'll give you the world! In Episode 86 of Overthink, Ellie and David ask: what does it mean to live in a world? From animal spirit masters in Labrador to the foundations of climate science, they discuss why the concept of "world" is so contentious, and even at the brink of collapse. They navigate our entangled concepts of nature, culture, and the idyllic nurturing earth through the work of Hannah Arendt and Arturo Escobar. Is the world of animals the same as our own? And, what could it mean to imagine a world where many worlds fit? In times of deep planetary transformation, philosophizing our place in this world has never been more important.This episode was produced by Emilio Esquivel Marquez and Aaron Morgan as part of their Summer Undergraduate Research Program at Pomona College.Check out the episode's extended cut here!Works DiscussedHannah Arendt, The Human Condition and The Origins of TotalitarianismMario Blaser, “Doing and undoing Caribou/Atiku”Dipesh Chakrabarty, “Planetary Humanities”Déborah Danowski and Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, The Ends of the WorldArturo Escobar, Pluriversal PoliticsMartin Heidegger, Fundamental Concepts of MetaphysicsTravis Holloway, How to Live at the End of the WorldBruno Latour, Facing GaiaTimothy Morton, HyperobjectsConservation International, Mother Nature (2015)Patreon | patreon.com/overthinkpodcast Website | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail | Dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcastSupport the show
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We explore the lives of people who are in love with their AI chatbots. Replika is a chatbot designed to adapt to the emotional needs of its users. It is a good enough surrogate for human interaction that many people have decided that it can fulfill their romantic needs. The question is whether these kinds of romantic attachments are real, illusory, or good for the people involved. Apps like Replika represent the future of love and sex for a subpopulation of people, so we discuss the ethics of the practice. Host Barry Lam talks to philosophers Ellie Anderson and David Pena-Guzman of the Overthink podcast about what theories of love would say about these kinds of relationships. AI lovers include Alex Stokes and Rosanna Ramos. Original scoring by Aaron Morgan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We explore the lives of people who are in love with their AI chatbots. Replika is a chatbot designed to adapt to the emotional needs of its users. It is a good enough surrogate for human interaction that many people have decided that it can fulfill their romantic needs. The question is whether these kinds of romantic attachments are real, illusory, or good for the people involved. Apps like Replika represent the future of love and sex for a subpopulation of people, so we discuss the ethics of the practice. Host Barry Lam talks to philosophers Ellie Anderson and David Pena-Guzman of the Overthink podcast about what theories of love would say about these kinds of relationships. AI lovers include Alex Stokes and Rosanna Ramos. Original scoring by Aaron Morgan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We explore the lives of people who are in love with their AI chatbots. Replika is a chatbot designed to adapt to the emotional needs of its users. It is a good enough surrogate for human interaction that many people have decided that it can fulfill their romantic needs. The question is whether these kinds of romantic attachments are real, illusory, or good for the people involved. Apps like Replika represent the future of love and sex for a subpopulation of people, so we discuss the ethics of the practice. Host Barry Lam talks to philosophers Ellie Anderson and David Pena-Guzman of the Overthink podcast about what theories of love would say about these kinds of relationships. AI lovers include Alex Stokes and Rosanna Ramos. Original scoring by Aaron Morgan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We explore the lives of people who are in love with their AI chatbots. Replika is a chatbot designed to adapt to the emotional needs of its users. It is a good enough surrogate for human interaction that many people have decided that it can fulfill their romantic needs. The question is whether these kinds of romantic attachments are real, illusory, or good for the people involved. Apps like Replika represent the future of love and sex for a subpopulation of people, so we discuss the ethics of the practice. Host Barry Lam talks to philosophers Ellie Anderson and David Pena-Guzman of the Overthink podcast about what theories of love would say about these kinds of relationships. AI lovers include Alex Stokes and Rosanna Ramos. Original scoring by Aaron Morgan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We explore the lives of people who are in love with their AI chatbots. Replika is a chatbot designed to adapt to the emotional needs of its users. It is a good enough surrogate for human interaction that many people have decided that it can fulfill their romantic needs. The question is whether these kinds of romantic attachments are real, illusory, or good for the people involved. Apps like Replika represent the future of love and sex for a subpopulation of people, so we discuss the ethics of the practice. Host Barry Lam talks to philosophers Ellie Anderson and David Pena-Guzman of the Overthink podcast about what theories of love would say about these kinds of relationships. AI lovers include Alex Stokes and Rosanna Ramos. Original scoring by Aaron Morgan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of The Filming with Josh Podcast, host Joshua Milligan welcomes Aaron Morgan of ICT Creative out of Wichita, Kansas. Aaron is a full time DP who started his career in the outdoor television space, but is currently transitioning to the commercial and doc world. Aaron and Josh discuss Aaron's background, his work in outdoor TV, what made him want to transition into commercial/doc work, and a quick summary of the equipment he's running. This podcast is full of information for those interested in making a similar transition as well as briefly touching on topics such as color, light, how outdoor TV is shot and more. Whether you're a novice videographer or a full time DP who's simply looking for some inspiration from someone else's journey, this podcast is for you!
You put months of work into finally hanging your tag on that buck of a lifetime. In the aftermath you're so caught up in showing him off to your buddies and getting him to the taxidermist and processor that you don't take the time to get some good photos with your deer. It doesn't just happen to you. Lots of hunters do this every year. The truth is you only have one shot to capture the photos and videos you want to remember this day and this hunt. A little bit of forethought, and a little bit of deliberate planning can help you capture the images that will help you tell your story for years to come. Aaron Morgan of ICT Creative makes a living capturing moments in photos. He shares with us some tips to capture better photos so you aren't left regretting making poor choices made in a rush for years to come. We also talk about what it takes to break into the outdoor industry as a photographer, and misconceptions people have about it. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, but it's all good stuff that hopefully you can put to use this fall!Aaron Morgan (@aaron.m.morgan) • Instagram photos and videos ICT Creative (@ict_creative_group) • Instagram photos and videosICT Creative | Content Creation | Marketing (ictcreativegroup.com)Project SPYPOINThttps://www.facebook.com/spypoint https://www.instagram.com/spypointcamera/https://twitter.com/SpypointCamera https://www.youtube.com/c/Spypoint