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What does your social media algorithm say about the state of your soul—and the health of your marriage?In this week's episode of Needed Conversations, Ryan and Viktoriya take you deep into the quiet war being waged right in your pocket. It's not just about screens—it's about desires, distractions, and the subtle erosion of intimacy.You'll explore:How your algorithm is discipling your desiresThe spiritual dangers of ambient noise and digital fatigueWhy stillness is where God speaks—and connection thrivesA powerful couples' challenge: swap phones and examine your explore feedsThe biblical roots of temptation and how sin begins with distorted desireThe connection between what you feed your soul and what flows from your heartHow to curate your feed and your environment to protect what matters mostSign the pledge today at https://marriage.ryancoleempowerment.com/presencepledgeThen, share this episode with a friend or couple who needs this reset, too.You don't need more time. You need to be present with the time you already have. Let's walk this out together—one sacred moment at a time.#PresencePledge #NeededConversations #ChristianMarriage #DigitalDetox #MarriagePodcast #FaithAndMarriage #MarriageGoals00:00 Introduction to the Presence Pledge00:06 The Digital Dilemma in Marriages01:56 Understanding the Presence Pledge Challenge04:31 The Impact of Digital Overload05:59 Defining Algorithms and Their Influence10:43 Guarding Your Heart and Mind15:38 Practical Steps for Digital Detox19:08 Spiritual Insights and Final Thoughts30:17 Join the Presence PledgeSupport this ministry by donating at www.empoweredcultureministries.orgFollow us on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moremostforever/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moremostforever/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moremostforever
Jon Kelly and Peter huddle up for a close look at David Zaslav's Warner Bros. Discovery, which, after three years of P.R. crises, tough management calls, and chipping away at its colossal debt, is finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Jon and Peter also weigh into the Democrats' evolving media strategy as they grapple with the primacy of digital media and capturing voters' attention beyond traditional TV. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Litigation Nation, co-hosts Danessa Watkins and Jack Sanker dive into a significant ruling from the U.S. Second Circuit that could drastically impact how local libraries lend electronic books. The discussion centers around a lawsuit involving the Internet Archive and major publishers like Hatchett, HarperCollins, and Penguin Random House, which has raised critical questions about copyright infringement and the future of digital lending in libraries.We explore the traditional model of library lending, where physical books can be borrowed freely, compared to the restrictive and costly nature of digital lending. Libraries often face high fees for e-books, which are time-limited and loan-limited, making it increasingly difficult to provide access to digital materials. The Internet Archive's approach of controlled digital lending—where a physical book is scanned and lent out digitally while the physical copy is sequestered—was challenged in court, leading to a permanent injunction against this practice.The hosts discuss the implications of the court's ruling, which rejected the Internet Archive's argument for fair use, stating that digitizing books did not transform them in a way that would qualify for this legal exemption. This decision could lead to increased costs for libraries, forcing them to repeatedly purchase e-books rather than lending them freely, ultimately affecting their ability to serve the community.Throughout the episode, we highlight the broader issues facing libraries today, including funding shortfalls and the rising costs of digital materials, which could diminish their role in providing accessible knowledge. We encourage listeners to support their local libraries and reflect on the importance of these institutions in our communities.Join us as we unpack this complex legal landscape and its potential consequences for libraries and their patrons.
Topic I: When She Earns More: Insecurity or Opportunity? Topic II: Screens, Stress, and Society: A Digital Dilemma and Silent Epidemic Introduction and NEWS Presenter(s): Zakaria Bhatti Abdul Qayyum Rashid Abdul Noor Hadi Guest(s): Reem Shraiky Warren Farrell Vicky Reynal Dr Susie Davies Nisar Orchard Producer(s): Arifa Azim Khan, Malahat Atta and Zoya Danayal Researcher(s): Muskan Asif, Afreen Masood, Iman Mahmood, Sofia Ahmad
This week, our host Brandi Starr is joined by Emmanuel Rose, CEO of Strategic E Marketing. Meet Emmanuel Rose, an industry thought leader with over 15 years of experience running a full-service digital marketing agency. Emmanuel's expertise spans lead generation, branding, advertising, and the integration of AI into marketing strategies. He's also the author of "Authenticity Marketing to Generation Z,” a guide to resonating with this digital-first generation. In this episode of Revenue Rehab, Brandi and Emmanuel tackle the pressing issue of turnover in large companies and delve into effective strategies to manage these transitions. They explore the natural factors behind turnover, the role of leaders as philosophical pillars of organizations, and how to manage their departure effectively. Emmanuel also sheds light on marketing to Generation Z, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and short-form video content. Brandi and Emmanuel uncover actionable strategies for adapting to changing consumer behaviors and the increasing influence of Gen Z in the workforce. Tune in for insightful discussion and practical takeaways to bolster your marketing efforts in today's dynamic landscape. Bullet Points of Key Topics + Chapter Markers: Topic #1 Managing Turnover in Large Organizations [08:12] Emmanuel Rose discusses that "transition and turnover are natural parts of organizational life, often due to aging out or philosophical differences. Leaders are the primary philosophical sources in organizations, so their departure must be managed rather than overly worried about." Brandi Starr agrees, emphasizing that "leaders leaving doesn't mean crisis but a chance for growth and realignment." Topic #2 Marketing Strategies for Generation Z [15:34] Emmanuel Rose delves into the nuances of Gen Z marketing, noting, "Generation Z will comprise 27% of the workforce by 2025, and they crave authentic, digital-first marketing with short-form content due to their limited attention spans." He explains the challenges, "This generation's slower progression through life stages and reliance on parental support require marketers to rethink traditional approaches." Rose adds, "In B2B contexts, marketers must consider Gen Z's distinct decision-making styles. The contemporary B2B sale involves 6 hours of engagement and 32 touchpoints." Topic #3 The Power of Authenticity and Transparency [28:45] Emmanuel Rose underscores the demand for brand authenticity, stating, "Younger generations who grew up with public figures like Kylie Jenner demand authenticity and transparency in branding and messaging." Brandi Starr highlights the cultural shift, pointing out, "Personal and professional lives are more integrated today, and maintaining a professional yet personal digital presence is crucial for leaders. It's about building a personal brand that is both engaging and trustworthy." What's One Thing You Can Do Today Emanuel's 'One Thing' is to become a podcast guest to discuss your company values and offerings. "Position yourself as a 'social CEO' and enhance your brand visibility. By sharing your insights and values on relevant podcasts, you can create authentic connections and showcase your leadership in a personal yet professional manner. This strategy not only builds your personal brand but also humanizes your company, making it more relatable and trustworthy to all generations, especially Gen Z." Take that first step today by identifying podcasts that align with your industry and audience. Reach out to hosts, pitch your story, and start establishing that authentic presence in the digital world. Your leadership and voice can make a significant impact, driving both personal and organizational growth. Buzzword Banishment Emmanuel's Buzzword to Banish is the term "viral.” He wants to banish it because, in his words, “I think it's overused and misapplied, especially in B2B contexts.” Emmanuel believes that the term "viral" often sets unrealistic expectations and detracts from more meaningful and sustainable marketing efforts. Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/b2b-leadgeneration/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strategice/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StrategicEmarketing X: https://twitter.com/Strategic_E YouTube: https://www.facebook.com/StrategicEmarketing Podcast: https://www.facebook.com/StrategicEmarketing Subscribe, listen, and rate/review Revenue Rehab Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts , Amazon Music, or iHeart Radio and find more episodes on our website RevenueRehab.live
In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy explores the complexities of technology's role in our lives, especially concerning youth. As families reflect on personal growth and habit changes for the new year, the conversation turns to the challenges posed by technology in fostering peace and agreeability. Drawing on recent research from the Pew Research Center, Dr. Kathy discusses the pervasive nature of social media and smartphone usage among teens, highlighting that nearly half are online almost constantly. She provides insights on how families can engage in meaningful discussions about technology's impact while striving to cultivate healthier habits in a digitally-driven world. Join us for practical advice on balancing technology use with personal growth and well-being.
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Warren Buffett's warning against impersonators highlights the growing threat of misinformation and deep fake technology in the digital age. As deep fakes blur the line between reality and fabrication, they pose significant risks to political processes, personal privacy, and public trust. Efforts by tech companies and regulators to combat these challenges are underway, but their success hinges on widespread adoption and ongoing innovation to protect democratic institutions and individual rights.
Online safety advocate Rob Cope joins me to look at the issue of children's addiction to digital devices, especially during the school holidays. We get into the rapid changes in the digital world, the risks of unfiltered internet access, and the consequences of hyper-stimulation from constant screen time. Rob shares alarming insights on children's exposure to inappropriate content and the disconnect from real life caused by digital addiction. Most importantly, we discuss practical solutions for parents to regain control, set boundaries, and foster safer online habits for our children. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Forest Bronzan, CEO of Digital Detox, to explore the nuanced relationship between children and technology. Forest shares his expert insights on why rethinking questions about age-appropriate tech use, social media, and screen time is crucial for developing healthier digital habits. Drawing from his experiences as a father and a leader in digital wellness, he offers practical advice for parents striving to balance the benefits and challenges of technology in their children's lives. Join us as we uncover strategies for fostering a more mindful and informed approach to tech in our families, and discover how we can support our children in navigating the digital world responsibly.Learn more about Forest Bronzan and parenting tools offered by Digital Detox at https://camplight.com~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Let's stay connected:Website: theparenting411.com IG: @the_parenting_411Facebook: The Parenting 411 YouTube: The Parenting 411
Ausrüsten, umrüsten, digitalisieren. Das sind seit dem russischen Überfall in der Ukraine die großen Herausforderungen für die Bundeswehr. Deshalb plant Verteidigungsminister Pistorius eine Reform, die eine vierte Teilstreitkraft für den Cyber- und Informationsraum (CIR) vorsieht. Bei der Digitalisierung gibt es noch erheblichen Nachholbedarf. Deshalb ist Reporter Falk Steiner für den Podcast in die Örtzetal-Kaserne nach Munster gefahren. Im Zentrum für Digitalisierung der Bundeswehr wird ausprobiert, was technisch in Panzern und auf dem Schlachtfeld möglich ist. Über die neue Litauen-Brigade der Bundeswehr berichtet Anna Engelke im Gespräch mit Carsten Schmiester. Außerdem geht es um die Angriffe auf das AKW Saporischschja und die russischen Angriffe auf Charkiw. Warum sich die Ukraine mit Drohnenangriffen bis in das russische Hinterland verteidigt, erklärt der ukrainische Militärgeheimdienstchef Budanow im Interview mit der ARD: „Diese Operationen führen zu einer Zerstreuung der russischen Kräfte. Dazu kommen Panik, die Unterbrechung der Logistik, der Nachschub von Munition, Treib- und Schmierstoffen wird verlangsamt und das wirkt sich auf Kämpfe direkt an der Front aus.“ Vassili Golod interviewt den ukrainischen Geheimdienstchef Kyrylo Budanow https://www.tagesschau.de/multimedia/video/video-1324386.html Podcast-Tipp SWR2 Wissen - Wie die NATO Europa schützen will https://www.ardaudiothek.de/swr2/13280851/
It can write emails, essays and even songs. It has created award-winning pieces of art, and it can take simple text prompts and generate eerily life-like videos. That's right—we're talking about artificial intelligence. Generative AI programs such as ChatGPT, Sora and Midjourney are getting smarter and more powerful by the day—just this week, Nvidia, one of the world's leading AI companies, announced a powerful new chip that could supercharge AI's already rapid growth. This technology is already worrying artists of all kinds about the future of art. Is AI coming for artists' jobs and livelihood, or is it a helpful tool pushing art to a new horizon? Jason Allen used generative AI to create his work “Théâtre d'Opéra Spatial,” which won the Colorado State Fair's annual fine art competition in 2022, making news headlines. He says artists should be excited and more open to working with AI as a new artistic medium that can help break down barriers and democratize art for everyone. On the other side, Molly Crabapple, award-winning artist and writer, says artists—and everyone—should be concerned about generative AI, arguing that these programs are not only stealing from, but “sucking the lifeblood,” from living artists. Additionally, she contends that the limited creativity of AI art programs will ultimately impoverish human culture. Listen to Doha Debates Podcast as our guests debate the controversy surrounding AI art, the economics of artificial intelligence and the future of art around the world. Doha Debates Podcast is a production of Doha Debates and FP Studios. This episode is hosted by Joshua Johnson. Thoughts on this conversation? Let us know! Follow us everywhere @DohaDebates and join the post-episode discussion in our YouTube comments.
Before diving into listener questions, let's chat a bit about integrity and the value of taking responsibility for our actions. We all make mistakes, it is actually very easy to address them, which allows you to learn and grow. 1. The Digital Dilemma in Parenting: A listener raises an important issue often overlooked – the impact of social media and technology on parenting. As the first generation of parents navigating the iPhone and social media era, how does this consumption affect our children and contribute to societal issues? 2. Finding Footing After Divorce: This two-part question delves into the process of handling separation with fairness and respect, and later, the fears and hopes tied to finding love again post-divorce. 3. Security Concerns and Global Perspectives: Our final question brings an international viewpoint on immigration and security, questioning why the potential for terrorism isn't a more prominent concern amidst current discussions focused on issues like drug trafficking. Wolf 21- Check out what they have to offer for the best sleep of your life: https://www.thewolf21.com Use Code: "clearedhot" for 30% off of your 1st order The Speed of War Comic Series: https://www.thespeedofwar.com/ Check out the newest Cleared Hot Gear here: https://shop.clearedhotpodcast.com/
Welcome to another enlightening episode of The Business Lunch! Today, we're diving into a topic that's as timely as it is challenging - layoffs in the digital age.We kick off with a gripping story that many of you might have caught on TikTok and Instagram. Remember the viral incident where a Cloudflare employee recorded their layoff? It's a scenario that opens up a myriad of questions and discussions.From there, we explore the nuances of layoffs - the do's, the don'ts, and everything in between. We discuss the emotional rollercoaster that the employee went through, and the importance of how companies should manage these delicate situations.We delve into the legalities and future implications of recording such a sensitive moment. Is it a step towards transparency or a breach of privacy? We also offer some solid advice for companies on how to handle these tough decisions with grace and empathy.Our conversation is not just about the challenges, though. We focus on the importance of clear communication, constructive feedback, and the vital role of performance metrics in sales roles.To wrap up, we share some thoughtful insights on the role of a proper firing process and its impact on the overall health of an organization. Because, at the end of the day, it's all about maintaining a healthy work environment, even in the face of tough decisions.Join us for this insightful journey as we untangle the complexities of layoffs and learn how to navigate these situations with knowledge and compassion. Hit play and let's get started!Highlights:“I'm a big believer that if somebody is getting fired, there should be no surprise.”"The supervisor needs to have the training to be able to give constructive feedback which includes criticism.""What will make you great at hiring is getting good at firing. It sucks but it's a critical aspect of the role."Timestamps:01:00 The TikTok Firing Incident03:24 The Firing Conversation08:38 Recording the Call10:24 Handling Firing Conversations17:51 Defending the HR Team20:17 The Firing ProcessMentioned in this episode:Get Roland's Training on Acquiring Businesses!Discover The EXACT Strategy Roland Has Used To Found, Acquire, Scale And Sell Over Two Dozen Businesses With Sales Ranging From $3 Million To Just Under $4 Billion! EPIC Training
In our last episode of 2023, Sarah and Therapy Jeff explore technology's impact on mental health in today's digital age. From the rise in anxiety and depression to the art of digital mindfulness, this episode unpacks the complexities of our relationship with technology and its effects–both positive and negative–on our relationships with ourselves and the world around us. Plus, we answer a listener question about using technology for work while still protecting your mental health. Tune in for tips, laughs, and a reality check on dealing with our digital overlords. Get ready to decode the digital dilemma and find balance in the chaos of today's tech-driven world! Stop wasting money on things you don't use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to RocketMoney.com/TCE For a limited time, Songfinch is letting our listeners upload their song on Spotify for FREE so you can listen to your new favorite song anywhere you go. Go to songfinch.com/TCE and start your song – after you purchase, you'll be prompted to add Spotify Streaming for your original song for FREE! That's a $50 value! Head to NakedWines.com/TCE and click ‘Enter Voucher' in the top right when you get to the website, and enter TCE for both the code AND password to get 6 bottles of wine for JUST $39.99 with shipping included. That's $100 off and less than $7 per bottle. Keep yourself and your freezer full with hassle-free meals from Daily Harvest. Go to DAILYHARVEST.com/tce to get up to sixty-five dollars off your first box. We want to hear from you! Let us know what's on your mind: Jeff's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therapyjeff Jeff's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therapyjeff Sarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahrice Sarah On Brain Candy: https://thebraincandypodcast.com More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426
In this thought-provoking episode, Edgar OtraVez, Not-My-Cousin Dan, and Lechuga embark on a journey into the "AI Ethica" realm, exploring the intricate landscape of ethical considerations using Artificial Intelligence. From the profound impact on privacy and bias to the potential for societal transformation, join us as we navigate the complex intersections of technology and morality. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that invites reflection on the ethical dimensions that shape our increasingly AI-driven world. ********************************************** Please feel free to send your recommendations via email at theflowrollpodcast@gmail.com. Follow Us: > Not-My-Cousin Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_real_cousinprimo/ > Edgar OtraVez on Instagram: https://instagram.com/edgarotravez/ > The Flow Roll on Instagram: https://instagram.com/theflowroll/ > The Flow Roll Website: https://TheFlowRollPodcast.com/ ********************************************** Music: "Escapades" by Aiyo can be found on Epidemic Sound ********************************************** Affiliate Links > Epidemic Sound: https://epidemicsound.theflowrollpodcast.com > Monday.com: https://mondaycom.TheFlowRollPodcast.com > Titan Fitness: https://titan-fitness.pxf.io/mg7Nj1
In the rapidly advancing world of artificial intelligence, the conversation around ethics has never been more critical. In this podcast, Kriti Khullar, an Associate of the Actuaries Institute and lead at IAG, discusses this digital conundrum with Victor Bajanov of Quantium and Tiberio Caetano from the Gradient Institute.Listen now.View the transcript.
Ivory Layne is a talented and accomplished singer-songwriter and artist who has captured her audience with her unique style and powerful voice. Songs like Superman, Boy Loves Me, Cookie Cutter, and Green, along with the rest of her outstanding catalog have cemented her as an absolute powerhouse of a songwriter and artist. Whether you're already a faithful fan of Ivory or just discovering her for the first time, I'm thrilled to welcome her as a guest on my show, where we take a dive into the inner world of being an artist in today's world of algorithms.HOST:Derek Droogsma GUEST:Ivory Layne INTRO/OUTRO:my neck hurts - droogsma
Host Dr. Nick van Terheyden aka Dr. Nick, discusses Healthcare's Digital Dilemma: Data Sharing or Data Hoarding? with Don Rucker, MD, Chief Strategy Officer at 1upHealth. Their discussion includes emphasizing the importance of data in healthcare; true interoperability in healthcare is hindered by entrenched business models that prioritize profit over data sharing; limitations of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) in achieving genuine data interoperability; are we on the brink of achieving true interoperability?; overcoming business interests and outdated business and economic models remains a significant challenge; urgent need to transition from data hoarding to data sharing for the benefit of patient care and outcomes. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
It can write emails, essays and even songs. It has created award-winning pieces of art, and it's one reason that Hollywood is on strike. That's right—today's podcast episode is about artificial intelligence. Generative AI programs such as ChatGPT, DALL-E and Midjourney are worrying artists of all kinds about the future of art. Is AI coming for artists' jobs and livelihood, or is it a helpful tool pushing art to a new horizon? Jason Allen used generative AI to create his work “Théâtre d'Opéra Spatial,” which won the Colorado State Fair's annual fine art competition in 2022, making news headlines. He says artists should be excited and more open to working with AI as a new artistic medium that can help break down barriers and democratize art for everyone. On the other side, Molly Crabapple, award-winning artist and writer, says artists—and everyone—should be concerned about generative AI, arguing that these programs are not only stealing from, but “sucking the lifeblood,” from living artists. Additionally, she contends that the limited creativity of AI art programs will ultimately impoverish human culture. Listen to the Doha Debates Podcast as our guests debate the controversy surrounding AI art, the economics of artificial intelligence and the future of art around the world. Doha Debates Podcast is a production of Doha Debates and FP Studios. This episode is hosted by Joshua Johnson. Thoughts on this conversation? Let us know! Follow us everywhere @DohaDebates and join the post-episode discussion in our YouTube comments.
In which the NetHeads get together to talk 1st world delivery problems, the Venture Bros. movie, maybe Trent's seen Guardians 3, who knows?
A pressing question arises in a world increasingly infused with digital realities: Who should own your digital avatar? Ownership becomes complex as our digital representations gain prominence and even economic value. This episode delves into the implications of avatar ownership, the potential disputes that can arise, and how it shapes our digital rights and identities. Join us as we navigate this new digital frontier and its challenges. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thinkfuture/support
Originally uploaded in August 2022, here is the WPPT episode on a topic we call "the Digital Dilemma." In this episode, we discuss some current events at the time and get into the effect social media has had on media, marketing, the mental health of kids, and politics. Enjoy! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
Berangkat dari kenyataan makin terkikisnya semangat berdialog, buku Digital Dilemma 3 ini diluncurkan. Matinya Dialog adalah keadaan yang bakal mengantar pada keadaan penuh pertengkaran, rasa benar sendiri, mengacu pada ciri-ciri tertentu sebagai dasar berpikir dan bertindak. Seluruhnya mengarah pada dangkalnya cara berpikir yang kian luas. Dengan argumen yang disusun konseptual, matinya dialog ini hendak ditembus. Bagaimana uraiannya? Ikuti perbincangan Dr. Firman Kurniawan bersama Host cerdas Nigar Pandrianto.
In our latest special podcast looking at digital transformation, our experts offer more guidance to readers on how to make the best technology decisions for their care home.We also look at the risk from cyber criminals when it comes to protecting sensitive data and explain the help and support available during Cyber Security Month and beyond.Our experts discuss:Cyber Security month – don't let in the hackers inProtecting your dataCyber support available to care homesWhat social care can learn from health care when it comes to cyber securityHow virtual reality is changing and improving residents' livesThe role of digital in person centred careHow using data effectively can improve careHow digital solutions can help solve recruitment and retention issuesHow technology ensures a consistent quality of care – it's not just about efficiency savingsIs the technology you are investing in fit for purpose? Does the tech fit with your operation and does it support your carers?Can digital help with the sharing of information between health and social care?Join our experts on the podcast: Stuart Barclay from Vayyar, Michelle Corrigan from Better Security, Better Care and Rhian Bulmer from Tendable.Podcast hosted by Alan Rustad and sponsored by Smooth Digital.Support the showCare Home Management is the UK's leading media brand for care home providers and managers.
Apologies for the late upload! Welcome back to season 3 of Weekly Political Pep Talks! Today's main topic will be social and society, a topic we've dubbed 'The Digital Dilemma'. We'll start the episode with a quick intro then we'll get into some current events for the week, regarding the Supreme Court's shocking overturn of Roe v. Wade and the spread of the monkeypox virus. Next, we'll move on to our main topic segment about social media. We'll start with some definitions related to this topic, look at some background on how social media in the US started, its relationship with addiction, marketing, mental health, and political polarization, then share our thoughts. If you have any thoughts you'd like to share with us, feel free to DM us on Instagram @weeklypoliticalpeptalks. That's it for today, so be sure to join us next week. Happy listening and stay political! Check out our website and social media! Website: weeklypoliticalpeptalks.com Instagram: @weeklypoliticalpeptalks YouTube: Weekly Political Pep Talks
In this third episode Matt and Rob conclude their conversation on the use of digital technology and how it is impacting our mental health and other parts of our lives.
Indonesia dengan 280an juta penduduknya dan lebih dari 73% di antaranya telah terhubung dengan internet, memiliki potensi ekonomi digital yang tinggi. Nilai ekonomi akan terus mengalami pertumbuhan manakala transformasi digital berlangsung secara sistematis. Persoalannya, selain urusan teknologi maupun fasilitas penunjangnya yang terus dikembangkan, kesiapan sumberdaya manusia menduduki posisi sentral. Seperti apakah kesiapan SDM Indonesia menghadapi makin tumbuhnya ekosistem digital yang berlangsung di seluruh dunia? Perbincangan ini dapat dinikmati di channel Youtube Digital Dilemma dan Spotify dengan akun yang sama: Digital Dilemma
Menilik perkembangan teknologi informasi yang tak terbendung perkembangannya, dan senantiasa bergerak maju, banyak problem-problem sosial yang dialami masyarakat, pada akhirnya menemukan penyelesaian. Utopia yang ditawarkan teknologi, satu persatu tercapai. Namun sayangnya karakteristik khas teknologi yang sering memisahkan konteks dari kontennya, sering jadi kelemahan. Dalam keadaan itu, akankah teknologi informasi mampu jadi solusi bagi persoalan-persoalan sosial manusia ? Perbincangan ini dapat dinikmati di channel Youtube Digital Dilemma dan Spotify dengan akun yang sama : Digital Dilemma
Matt, Rob and Sandy Wiederhold, MD continue the conversation on digital dilemma in our current culture. In this part 2 episode the focus turns toward how the brain is influenced by the pattern of behavior a person chooses. Is there such a thing as digital addiction? Listen to this episode and join the conversation.
Metaverse, sebagai bentuk perkembangan teknologi kontemporer, menawarkan hadirnya esensi berikut sensasi di dunia virtual. Praktik-praktik relasi sosial hingga biologis dapat dialami dan dihayati sebagaimana keadaan di dunia analog. Selain menghadirkan tatanan baru dan berpotensi menimbulkan situasi chaos ketika tidak dipahami secara utuh, sesungguhnya metaverse menawarkan peluang-peluang baru yang tak tersedia di dunia analog. Terlepas dari itu semua, apakah hadirnyan dunia paralel yang identik ini merupakan ekspresi ketakpuasan manusia pada semesta analog yang dialaminya? Yuk simak pembahasannya yang seru namun ringan hingga selesai. Perbincangan ini juga dapat dinikmati pada channel youtube : Digital Dilemma.
Do you remember your first cell phone? How about when you launched into your first social media experience? In this episode Matt and Rob discuss the trend of digital usage and how it may be literally shaping our minds, relationships, and culture at large. Special guest Sandy Wiederhold, MD joins the conversation to provide insight from a paediatrician point of view of how digital consumption is influencing people and specifically children.
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On this episode, Maria and Meghan tackle one of the biggest Magic the Gathering changes to hit the game...maybe ever? Find out what your hosts think of the decision to include digital-only mechanics in a new Historic set dropping next month. PLUS: Meghan challenges Maria to guess the flavor text she wrote in Adventures in the Forgotten Realms, a Summer Secret Lair Superdrop unboxing, and a basketball update because I guess we do those now? Become a GLH5 Patron Today & Play in Our Tournaments! Listen to Weekly Magic News with The Upkeep Buy Some Sweet GLHF Merch Check out our Board Games YouTube Channel Look! It's our Magic YouTube Channel Follow us on Twitter Peep Our Insta Be our Facebook Friend Watch us play on Twitch Everything GLHF is on our Website Visit our sponsor Card Kingdom Get the Best MTG Gear with UltraPRO Gladiator Discord
We are super excited to have the Emmy Winning sound mixer Larry Blake on the podcast to talk about his upcoming book "Solving The Digital Dilemma." It is a response to "The Digital Dilemma," which is a paper released in 2007 by the Academy's Sci-Tech Council that discusses long term archiving of a movie. (It describes a very NON-digital solution.) He has edited the sound on over 60 motion pictures, over 30 of which with Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh. This is both a very entertaining and very informative podcast about the about the art and science of archiving motion pictures.
Kenapa banyak bahasan tentang kehidupan pribadi muncul di media sosial? Simak penjelasannya. Bagi teman-teman yang ingin mendapatkan buku Digital Dilemma 2 bisa kontak ke Instagram @firmankurniawan atau melalui Shopee dan Tokopedia Kepik Candy.
Adakah kebebasan di media digital? Simak diskusinya. Daging semua nih guys! Bagi teman-teman yang ingin mendapatkan buku Digital Dilemma 2 bisa kontak ke Instagram @firmankurniawan atau melalui Shopee dan Tokopedia Kepik Candy.
Misinformasi masih berseliweran dimana-mana. Kenapa ini tak kunjung usai ya? Simak pembahasannya. Bagi teman-teman yang ingin mendapatkan buku Digital Dilemma 2 bisa kontak ke Instagram @firmankurniawan atau melalui Shopee dan Tokopedia Kepik Candy.
Emosi kita ada harganya. Bisa dimanfaatkan oleh pihak tertentu untuk mendapatkan hasil tertentu. Kok bisa ya? Simak penjelasannya di episode kali ini. Bagi teman-teman yang ingin mendapatkan buku Digital Dilemma 2 bisa kontak ke Instagram @firmankurniawan atau melalui Shopee dan Tokopedia Kepik Candy.
15 Juni diperingati sebagai Hari Media Sosial Nasional. Bagaimana penggunaan media sosial oleh masyarakat Indonesia saat ini? Mari simak ulasan Dr. Firman Kurniawan. Bagi teman-teman yang ingin mendapatkan buku Digital Dilemma 2 bisa kontak ke Instagram @firmankurniawan atau melalui Shopee dan Tokopedia Kepik Candy.
Digital repression is on the rise. Governments around the world have used tools like mass surveillance, internet blocking and disinformation to stay in power. This includes both autocratic governments and weak or illiberal democracies. New research from my guest today Steve Feldstein offers some novel insights into the kinds of digital tools governments are using to consolidate power, and for what purpose. He is the author of the new book The Rise of Digital Repression: How Technology is Reshaping Power, Politics, and Resistance
Ada yang eneg sama chatting, telfonan, atau bahkan sama handphone-nya? Jangan-jangan kamu anxiety. Yuk simak perbincangannya. Bagi teman-teman yang ingin mendapatkan buku Digital Dilemma 2 bisa kontak ke Instagram @firmankurniawan atau melalui Shopee dan Tokopedia Kepik Candy.
Lagi-lagi ada data yang bocor. Setiap terjadi, perbincangan tentang perlindungan data pribadi selalu mencuat. Simak perkembangannya hingga saat ini. Bagi teman-teman yang ingin mendapatkan buku Digital Dilemma 2 bisa kontak ke Instagram @firmankurniawan atau melalui Shopee dan Tokopedia Kepik Candy.
Today, Rehan talks about a recent cyberattack and Ethereum’s recent rise in price. Topics discussed: The recent cyberattack on a gas pipeline The continued rise in Ethereum Links mentioned in this episode: http://invstr.com/gas-attack/ http://invstr.com/out-of-the-shadow/ *http://invstr.com/11-may-watchlist-3/
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Simak ulasan tentang buku terbaru Dr. Firman Kurniawan di episode kali ini. Bagi teman-teman yang ingin mendapatkan buku ini bisa kontak ke Instagram @firmankurniawan atau melalui Shopee dan Tokopedia Kepik Candy.
In this episode, we dive deep into the ever-changing waters of digital. For marketing professionals today, balancing in-depth knowledge of digital channels with an integrated marketing mindset is a deep-set challenge, and one that we invite special guest Dr Dave Chaffey, co-founder of Smart Insights, to digest in this fortnight's podcast. This podcast was recorded on Thursday 18 March at 12:00 GMT. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to ensure you don't miss our latest uploads. You can also support the series by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts. Don't forget to join the conversation and let us know what topics you'd like us to cover in future on Twitter @CIM_Exchange or Instagram @cim_marketing. Thanks for listening.
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Digital Dilemma kembali! Di Season 2 ini kami mulai dengan pembahasan tentang Jurnalisme Firasat. Apa itu? Mari dengarkan bersama.
If you are like most parents, you were already battling the age of screen time way before a world pandemic. 2020 just sunk us into a deeper dependency on our devices as schools moved online, work meetings moved to zoom, and we were told to “socially distance.” In this episode, author David Murrow brings us hope in the midst of a confusing time. Know you won’t be shamed or guilted. You will be encouraged with practical help for the digital age we live in. In his recent book, Drowning in Screen Time, David unpacks the reality of our screen time and how we CAN lead our families back into a healthier relationship with our devices. As we all consider our new year’s resolutions or goals for the new year, this episode will bring clarity and direction for such a time as this. Why not start January 2021?David Murrow is the author of several books, including the bestseller, Why Men Hate Going to Church and What Your Husband Isn’t Telling You (topics for another episode). He’s not a pastor, professor, or theologian. He’s just a guy in the pews noticing the disturbing trends in the church and he has been given a voice in the Wall Street Journal, Chicago Tribune, and New York Times. David is a television producer and writer by trade, working from every channel on the dial from ABC to the Travel Channel. He has watched the cascading shifts of screen time creep into every part of our world. He lives with his wife Gina in Alaska and enjoys his time with his three children and grandchildren. We are so grateful for our listeners like you! Thank you for an amazing year and for joining us in the movement to shrink the distance between what we preach and live! When you leave a review, it helps us spread the message of living wholehearted. If you have been touched by Living Wholehearted and Courageous Girls in any way and believe in what we are doing to impact the home, work and community, consider helping us through an end-of-year donation. All support will help our non-profit initiatives in 2021. Go to www.livingwholehearted.com to learn more!
This season of the show is all about LM Life Lessons: the greatest lessons I've learned (and continue to learn) and the lessons I share most with my mentees, event attendees and online program participants. My special guest this week is Dr. Kristy Goodwin - an author, speaker AND guest trainer on my upcoming Create Academy program. Creating some proactive strategies for how I interact with technology and social media has been a critical part of my growth over the years - and my ability to create and iterate as much as I do… and I'm learning that it needs to be a constantly-evolving practice. I'm excited to tap into Kristy's expertise on this topic, as I see her as the leading thoughtleader on digital wellbeing and she ALWAYS teaches me something when I speak to her! In our chat, we cover: What she sees as our Digital Dilemma (aka the love/hate relationship may of us have with tech) What “infobesity” is and what impact is has on our lives, mental health and productivity Why you shouldn't send sensitive emails at night-time How she believes attention management is the critical skill we all need to working on Simple changes we can make to the set-up of our phones to minimise unfocused time on them How creating more friction with our tech is a key step to maintaining our own boundaries The link between tech and our own creativity A peek at what she'll be sharing with Create Academy students You can find Kristy at drkristygoodwin.com, on Instagram as @drkristy and on Facebook> Create Academy enrolments are open right now - term starts on Friday 12th June. If you're keen to live a more creative life, this one is for you! You can find out all the details here: https://lorrainemurphy.com.au/create-academy/. Links from this episode: Forest app - forestapp.cc Rescue time app - rescuetime.com Article on setting up your phone - https://betterhumans.coach.me/how-to-set-up-your-iphone-for-productivity-focus-and-your-own-longevity-bb27a68cc3d8 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are living in a digital age where everyone only post their highs and not their lows. It's such a narcissistic culture we are living in and it is only bound to get worse, because of the easy access of media at our fingertips. I've been guilty of only posting my highs as well. Let's remember, we are all human and the cookie-cutter perfect life we try to portray is false. Never boast and brag because things can easily be changed. Let's keep our eyes stayed on God and what we are individually and collectively called to do.
Sebuah segmen baru dari kami. Kami sediakan ruang untuk personal/lembaga/organisasi/perusahaan untuk bercerita tentang apa yang dilakukan, program kerja, rencana-rencana baru, atau apa saja. Kali ini, kita ngobrol bareng Badan Informasi Geospasial (BIG). Ada yang tahu mereka apa? Yuk simak..
In this episode you will hear lots of practical tips and tricks to increase productivity and high performance. You will also hear from Kristy how to create a fortress around your focus.Dr Kristy Goodwin is one of Australia's leading digital wellbeing and performance experts (and mum who also deals with her kids' techno-tantrums!) She's a researcher, author, speaker and media commentator who provides science-backed solutions to optimise wellbeing and productivity in a digital world. Kristy draws on cutting-edge neuroscience and research to explain the profound impacts technology has on our performance and health, without prescribing digital detoxes and going #laptopless.Resources Dr Kristy discusses are: EPIC Infographic of The Digital Dilemma: https://drkristygoodwin.com/a-digital-dilemma-facing-workplaces/eBook on digital productivity hacks: https://drkristygoodwin.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Dr-Kristy-–-Five-Essential-Digital-Productivity-Hacks-V01-3.pdfChronotype-quiz: https://drkristygoodwin.com/chronotype-quiz/You can connect with Dr Kristy here: https://drkristygoodwin.comInstagram: DrKristyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-kristy-goodwin/
Technology is everywhere. As adults, we rely on it constantly. And for kids, it provides great value, as long as it's used in the “right” way. But what does that mean, exactly? In a look back at our premiere episode, Debbie Hoppy, director of curriculum and education at Bright Horizons, and Rachel Robertson, education and development vice president, share what really matters: interactive experiences and co-exploration, questions that encourage deeper thinking, and opportunities for integrating technology into the real world.
Episode #5 of The Bootcast brings an online business owner, Emma McClenaghan to the mic, to talk about her challenges with the digital nomad life and working for oneself. Emma runs a digital marketing agency from Northern Ireland and loves to travel, I caught up with Emma in Chiang Mai Thailand!Follow Emma's journey on Instagram: entrepreneur_emmaWebsite: www.digitalrocketmarketing.co.uk/Follow the rest of The Bootcast here or on irishbootstrapper.com/pages/bootcastKeep an eye on my blog www.irishbootstrapper.com for more interesting Travel & Adventure related content.Do you want a way to travel the world long-term?Teach English! Do a TEFL Course today with my TEFL Partner northamericantefl.com and use my coupon code "irishbstefl" for a huge $100 discount!Worried about your health while traveling? Go to World Nomads!Need to book your next trip?Use my Booking Partner, Booking.com.Become The JourneyIrish Bootstrapperwww.irishbootstrapper.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/irishbootstrapperFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/IrishBootstrapperOfficialTwitter: https://twitter.com/IRBStrapper
It’s been estimated that about 8 billion “things” are connected to the Internet, and that the number of connected “things” could exceed 20 billion by the end of 2020. Sharon Nelson and John Simek are joined by Gail Gottehrer to explore the scope of the Internet of Things. It is critical to understand what data these devices collect, the privacy and security issues associated with them, and how IoT data can be, and has been, used as evidence in court. They also discuss recent legislative efforts to regulate the IoT at the state and federal level and the litigation that may result from them. Gail Gottehrer is the founder of the Law Office of Gail Gottehrer LLC in Stamford, CT. Her practice focuses on emerging technologies as well as the digital security laws and ethical issues arising from them. Special thanks to our sponsor, PInow.
In the last episode of Inside Influence, I spoke to the incredible Dr Kristy Goodwin - children’s technology and development expert, a speaker, author and parent - about The Digital Dilemma.We unlocked the challenges faced by parents, leaders and teachers in influencing young people in a new digital age. An age where digital devices increasingly - and soon to be literally - are woven into every fabric of our environment.The episode was full of perspective changing information - or at least I know it was for me - which is why today as bonus episode - and for the first time for Inside Influence listeners we are backing it up with a Part Two.For those of you who missed last week’s conversation - I would recommend downloading part one - although not essential it will be helpful in giving you some background context to Kristy’s work - however if you did miss it, we covered everything from infobesity to techno tantrums, brain science to boundary setting and Kristy (very generously) offered up a toolkit of proven parent strategies to manage your child's relationship to digital devices….100% guilt free.At the heart of the conversation we explored one of the most profoundly influential positions we will ever hold as a human being… The Influence we have as parents, mentors and leaders in helping a new generation make healthy choices - in particular around what and who they allow into their worlds.As I mentioned in the first episode - this used to be as simple as closing the front door - finishing school, heading home and forgetting about it for the day. Now that world - and all it’s opinions, personalities and messages - follows us home in the form of digital devices.In part two we discuss the following:The right and wrong environments for digital devicesHow to engage young people - in particular young children - in conversations about digital safetyWhy technology can in fact support our relationships - but should never supercede themHow to manage the mine field of early exposure to sexuality, body image norms (or apparent norms) and exposure to porn. This one is I know on the mind of a lot of parents I know, in particular those of young boys.How to protect our children from cyber bullying.And the most influential question for us all: Are we being controlled by digital or is it possible to develop boundaries - healthy and resilient boundaries - where we can take the best of this new world - and leave the worst?Now it bears repeating in the words of Dr Kristy herself - these are 100% guilt free conversations. Feeling guilty about our relationship to technology isn’t going to help anyone. It’s just going to keep us all further stuck in the dark - and prevent the type of conversations that are needed if we’re going to navigate this new world. None of us know the rules here. So let’s talk.On that note - for the second time - grab a cup of tea - a bar of dark chocolate - or your running shoes - whatever floats your boat and enjoy Part Two in my conversation with the incredible Dr Kristy Goodwin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Think you might need a digital detox? You’re not alone. It’s becoming more and more of a trend to take time away from our online lives. Cal Newport author of “Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused life in a Noisy World” shares his approach to avoiding digital distraction and reclaiming time. He discusses how to be more intentional about how you use technology, and more aware about how technology uses you. We’ll discuss everything from the neuroscience of the human brain to how to do your own 30-day digital detox.
On this episode, we tackle the hot topic of technology in early childhood. With so much information out there on the “right” way for kids to use technology, how can you figure out what really matters? Debbie Hoppy, Bright Horizons curriculum director, joins Rachel Robertson, education and development vice president, to discuss how to use technology as more than just a way to occupy children's time.
Subscribe to the new Bright Horizons parenting podcast, featuring expert advice on what really matters—and what doesn't—in your child's earliest years of learning, growth, and development. The series kicks off with a look at children and technology in Episode 1: The Digital Dilemma, and follows up with a discussion on the value of boredom in Episode 2: Bored? Good! Take a listen, and then be sure to subscribe to receive a new episode every month.
On this week's Mumbrellacast the team discuss why telcos should stick to what they're good at, JC Decaux's $1.1 billion bid for APN, Michelle Guthrie's lacklustre defence of the ABC, plus we make the case for why APN Outdoor was wrong to ban Aboriginal Victoria's Deadly Questions ads. How the CDO became the CEO Despite joining MediaCom [...] The post Mumbrellacast: Willie Pang's digital dilemma, #Floptus, JC Decaux bids for APN, Aboriginal Victoria's ad ban appeared first on Mumbrella.
Welcome to Our Digital Nation! This inaugural episode introduces the premise of the podcast, and defines a concept we call the digital dilemma. Todd Schroeder, Director of Digital Strategy here at the Salesforce Public Sector Business Unit, dives into the concept further, reflecting on his experience from both the private and public sectors.
This week Frank and Ali discuss the merits of digital card games and why card games other than Magic may have taken such a large part of the market share. Support Freshly Brewed on Patreon! Freshly Brewed on Twitter: @FreshBrewedMTG | @FrankLepore | @AliEldrazi Freshly Brewed email: freshlybrewedmtg@gmail.com
The digital age has created its own unique dilemmas and new forms of creative block, for both musicians and photographers alike. This is part two of my comparison between the two disciplines. Details on Blog: https://mbp.ac/529 Music by Martin Bailey
The digital age has created its own unique dilemmas and new forms of creative block, for both musicians and photographers alike. This is part two of my comparison between the two disciplines. Details on Blog: https://mbp.ac/529 Music by Martin Bailey
The digital age has created its own unique dilemmas and new forms of creative block, for both musicians and photographers alike. Details on Blog: https://mbp.ac/528 Music by Martin Bailey
The digital age has created its own unique dilemmas and new forms of creative block, for both musicians and photographers alike. Details on Blog: https://mbp.ac/528 Music by Martin Bailey
When tragedy strikes where do you find the rainbow? Is lighting our buildings a mark of solidarity with the gay community, or a useless display? It's the modern dilemma of our time: When you hate social media, but you can’t stop looking. Here's how to take control of your scroll. We need to talk about Meg Ryans face...or should we ignore it in the hope that impossible beauty standards just disappear? And in a world of minimalism, where we are all konmaring the crap out of our lives and trying to de-clutter, what are the superflous items that can make your life better? Plus, Ask Bossy on why you should follow your gut instinct, and our 30th party planner responds to last week's question. Show notes Your host is Monique Bowley with Mia Freedman and Kate De Brito Mia recommends Lust and Wonder by Augusten Burroughs Monique recommends Sammy J's playground politics on iview Kate recommends Lucy Clarke's book; My Beautiful Failure. Contact the show via email outloud@mamamia.com.au The podcast phone is 02 8999 9386 The facebook page is here Or tweet us @mamamiapodcasts
John Nathan Anderson’s new book, Radio’s Digital Dilemma: Broadcasting in the 21st Century (Routledge, 2014), documents the somewhat tortured path of broadcast radio’s digital transition in the United States. Beginning his analysis with rise of neoliberal communications policy in the 1980s, Anderson charts the development of the idea of digitalization by closely examining two key archival sources: The Federal Communication Commission’s extensive archive of rulemaking and public comments and the archives of the two most important trade journals in broadcast radio, Radio World and Current. As Anderson explores in the book, FCC regulatory neglect coupled with the huge consolidation within the radio industry following the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 resulted in a digital transition that was dictated largely by commercial interests. For example, the most important decision about digital radio – the engineering standard for digital broadcasting – was determined by a federation of corporations that formed a proprietary standard called HD Radio. This new digital standard was a failure on a number of levels, argues Anderson. First, it was at odds with the global digital radio standard, Eureka 147. Second, it caused unwanted interference with analog radio signals. Third, the corporate entity which owned the rights to the HD Radio standard, iBiquity, was determined to charge local stations a fee for using its digital radio standard. Once digital radio began to roll out across the nation in 2002, local stations’ and listeners’ complaints about interference and bad reception were effectively drowned out by a sustained marketing effort on behalf of HD Radio’s corporate partners. Today, the future of digital radio in the United States is in doubt: only 13% of all stations are broadcasting a digital signal. Throughout the book, Anderson argues that the lack of regulatory guidance and oversight, coupled with blind allegiance to market forces, has resulted in a radio environment that falls well short of our aspirations for a democratic media system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Nathan Anderson’s new book, Radio’s Digital Dilemma: Broadcasting in the 21st Century (Routledge, 2014), documents the somewhat tortured path of broadcast radio’s digital transition in the United States. Beginning his analysis with rise of neoliberal communications policy in the 1980s, Anderson charts the development of the idea of digitalization by closely examining two key archival sources: The Federal Communication Commission’s extensive archive of rulemaking and public comments and the archives of the two most important trade journals in broadcast radio, Radio World and Current. As Anderson explores in the book, FCC regulatory neglect coupled with the huge consolidation within the radio industry following the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 resulted in a digital transition that was dictated largely by commercial interests. For example, the most important decision about digital radio – the engineering standard for digital broadcasting – was determined by a federation of corporations that formed a proprietary standard called HD Radio. This new digital standard was a failure on a number of levels, argues Anderson. First, it was at odds with the global digital radio standard, Eureka 147. Second, it caused unwanted interference with analog radio signals. Third, the corporate entity which owned the rights to the HD Radio standard, iBiquity, was determined to charge local stations a fee for using its digital radio standard. Once digital radio began to roll out across the nation in 2002, local stations’ and listeners’ complaints about interference and bad reception were effectively drowned out by a sustained marketing effort on behalf of HD Radio’s corporate partners. Today, the future of digital radio in the United States is in doubt: only 13% of all stations are broadcasting a digital signal. Throughout the book, Anderson argues that the lack of regulatory guidance and oversight, coupled with blind allegiance to market forces, has resulted in a radio environment that falls well short of our aspirations for a democratic media system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Nathan Anderson’s new book, Radio’s Digital Dilemma: Broadcasting in the 21st Century (Routledge, 2014), documents the somewhat tortured path of broadcast radio’s digital transition in the United States. Beginning his analysis with rise of neoliberal communications policy in the 1980s, Anderson charts the development of the idea of digitalization by closely examining two key archival sources: The Federal Communication Commission’s extensive archive of rulemaking and public comments and the archives of the two most important trade journals in broadcast radio, Radio World and Current. As Anderson explores in the book, FCC regulatory neglect coupled with the huge consolidation within the radio industry following the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 resulted in a digital transition that was dictated largely by commercial interests. For example, the most important decision about digital radio – the engineering standard for digital broadcasting – was determined by a federation of corporations that formed a proprietary standard called HD Radio. This new digital standard was a failure on a number of levels, argues Anderson. First, it was at odds with the global digital radio standard, Eureka 147. Second, it caused unwanted interference with analog radio signals. Third, the corporate entity which owned the rights to the HD Radio standard, iBiquity, was determined to charge local stations a fee for using its digital radio standard. Once digital radio began to roll out across the nation in 2002, local stations’ and listeners’ complaints about interference and bad reception were effectively drowned out by a sustained marketing effort on behalf of HD Radio’s corporate partners. Today, the future of digital radio in the United States is in doubt: only 13% of all stations are broadcasting a digital signal. Throughout the book, Anderson argues that the lack of regulatory guidance and oversight, coupled with blind allegiance to market forces, has resulted in a radio environment that falls well short of our aspirations for a democratic media system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Nathan Anderson’s new book, Radio’s Digital Dilemma: Broadcasting in the 21st Century (Routledge, 2014), documents the somewhat tortured path of broadcast radio’s digital transition in the United States. Beginning his analysis with rise of neoliberal communications policy in the 1980s, Anderson charts the development of the idea of digitalization by closely examining two key archival sources: The Federal Communication Commission’s extensive archive of rulemaking and public comments and the archives of the two most important trade journals in broadcast radio, Radio World and Current. As Anderson explores in the book, FCC regulatory neglect coupled with the huge consolidation within the radio industry following the passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 resulted in a digital transition that was dictated largely by commercial interests. For example, the most important decision about digital radio – the engineering standard for digital broadcasting – was determined by a federation of corporations that formed a proprietary standard called HD Radio. This new digital standard was a failure on a number of levels, argues Anderson. First, it was at odds with the global digital radio standard, Eureka 147. Second, it caused unwanted interference with analog radio signals. Third, the corporate entity which owned the rights to the HD Radio standard, iBiquity, was determined to charge local stations a fee for using its digital radio standard. Once digital radio began to roll out across the nation in 2002, local stations’ and listeners’ complaints about interference and bad reception were effectively drowned out by a sustained marketing effort on behalf of HD Radio’s corporate partners. Today, the future of digital radio in the United States is in doubt: only 13% of all stations are broadcasting a digital signal. Throughout the book, Anderson argues that the lack of regulatory guidance and oversight, coupled with blind allegiance to market forces, has resulted in a radio environment that falls well short of our aspirations for a democratic media system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This podcast explores the positive and negative aspects of media, including social media. Raghu recalls playing Ram Dass tapes on the radio back in the day and meeting Maharaji. David compares 1960’s media to 1980’s cable explosion to the 2012 vastly expanded current global Internet. The potential abuse of social media is weighed along with its progressive and humanitarian communication quantum leaps. Spirituality via media is analyzed. Does instant information actually make us happier, more relaxed, and more truly connected?
art::archive::architectures | Festival Prof. Dr. Siegfried Zielinski, Akademie der Künste Berlin Vortrag gehalten am 25.06.11, ZKM_Kubus
art::archive::architectures | Festival Podiumsdiskussion vom 25.06.11, ZKM_Kubus Teilnehmer: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ernst (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Prof. Dr. Rupert Vogel (Fachanwalt IT-Recht), Prof. Dr. Siegfried Zielinski (Akademie der Künste Berlin)
art::archive::architectures | Festival Panel discussion 06/24/11, ZKM_Kubus Participants: Christoph Blase (Leitung ZKM|Labor für antiquierte Videosysteme), Cyrille Delhaye (University of Rouen), Folkmar Hein (TU Berlin), Leigh Lansy (De Montfort University Leicester), Hugues Vinet (IRCAM Paris)
art::archive::architectures | Festival Michiel Nijhoff, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Head of Library/ Collection Registration 06/25/11, ZKM_Kubus The Stedelijk Museum is working on digitizing its archive. The paper is about the way that is done, the technical side, and the context. From one archival document many different stories can be told, and these stories can take on many forms. A few historical examples are given and the exhibition series ReCollections is discussed. An overview of the overall digitization plan of the Stedelijk is given as the plans for the physical space where the learning zone of the museum will be shown. Biography // Michiel Nijhoff, born 1956, studied History of Arts in Leiden and Utrecht, Librarian of Museum Boijmans from 1985 to 2000. From 2000 to 2007 Librarian of Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. From 2007 Head of Library and Collection Registration, responsible for Library. Collection Registration, Archive, Photography Archive, Collection Management System. Responsible for various large digitization projects. Publishes regularly on museum libraries. Chair of Art libraries Society / NL from 2000-2008, member of Art Section of IFLA from 1998-2002. Member of International Relations Committee of ARLIS/NA from 2008-2010.
art::archive::architectures | Festival Prof. Dr. Rupert Vogel, Fachanwalt IT-Recht Vortrag gehalten am 25.06.11, ZKM_Kubus
art::archive::architectures | Festival Christoph Blase, Leitung ZKM | Labor für antiquierte Videosysteme Vortrag gehalten am 24.06.11, ZKM_Kubus
Milt Shefter est co-auteur de l'étude The Digital Dilemma, réalisée avec Andy Maltz pour l'Academy Motion Pictures Art and Science, ainsi que de la nouvelle étude présentée à la Cinémathèque française. Il est le président et le fondateur de Miljoy Ent. Inc., une société spécialisée dans les technologies de conservation. Il a supervisé la conception et la construction des archives de la Paramount Pictures dans les studios de Hollywood, à Londres, et a fait partie de l'équipe initiale de conception du centre de conservation de la Library of Congress à Culpeper, en Virginie. Il est l'ancien président de l'AMIA (Association of Moving Image Archivists) et fait actuellement partie de l'ASC (American Society of Cinematographers), ainsi que de l'Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Milt Shefter is coauthor of the original report The Digital Dilemma with Andy Maltz for the Academy Motion Pictures Art and Science and of the follow-up report being presented here today. He is the president and founder of Miljoy Ent. Inc., a firm specializes in the media asset preservation. He oversaw the design and construction of the Paramount Picture archives on the Hollywood studio lot, in London and in underground limestone mines, and was on the primary design team for the Library of Congress Culpeper facility (NAVCC). He's a former President of AMIA (Association of Moving Image Archivists) and a current member of the ASC (American Society of Cinematographers) as well as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Milt Shefter est co-auteur de l'étude The Digital Dilemma, réalisée avec Andy Maltz pour l'Academy Motion Pictures Art and Science, ainsi que de la nouvelle étude présentée à la Cinémathèque française. Il est le président et le fondateur de Miljoy Ent. Inc., une société spécialisée dans les technologies de conservation. Il a supervisé la conception et la construction des archives de la Paramount Pictures dans les studios de Hollywood, à Londres, et a fait partie de l'équipe initiale de conception du centre de conservation de la Library of Congress à Culpeper, en Virginie. Il est l'ancien président de l'AMIA (Association of Moving Image Archivists) et fait actuellement partie de l'ASC (American Society of Cinematographers), ainsi que de l'Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Milt Shefter is coauthor of the original report The Digital Dilemma with Andy Maltz for the Academy Motion Pictures Art and Science and of the follow-up report being presented here today. He is the president and founder of Miljoy Ent. Inc., a firm specializes in the media asset preservation. He oversaw the design and construction of the Paramount Picture archives on the Hollywood studio lot, in London and in underground limestone mines, and was on the primary design team for the Library of Congress Culpeper facility (NAVCC). He's a former President of AMIA (Association of Moving Image Archivists) and a current member of the ASC (American Society of Cinematographers) as well as the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.