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AI is changing everything—but are we ready for it? In this episode of Tech Beyond Gender, Dr. Sarah Mitchell shares her journey from mechanical engineering to becoming a leader in AI ethics, innovation, and responsible tech.✅ How AI is revolutionizing industries
In this episode of This Anthro Life, host Adam Gamwell talks with anthropologist and design educator Michael Leube about how design, ethics, and anthropology intersect to shape the future of human behavior and culture. They dive deep into how design influences human decision-making, the role of evolutionary theory in design thinking, and the ethical responsibility of designers to consider sustainability and long-term consequences. Leube shares insights from his book The Future Designer, exploring topics like planned obsolescence, behavioral design, and the power of making sustainability both convenient and desirable.I'm Adam Gamwell, a cultural anthropologist and award-winning media creator, specializing in human-centered storytelling and experience design. With a background spanning startups, nonprofits, and global organizations, I apply anthropological insights to drive sustainable design solutions, ethical innovation, and business success. You can learn more about my work and get in touch for future projects through my website: https://www.anthrocurious.com/.About Michael Leube:Learn more about Michael Leube: https://anthropologylens.com/The Future Designer: https://books.google.com.ar/books/about/The_Future_Designer.html?id=KWIHEQAAQBAJ&source=kp_book_description&redir_esc=yAbout This Anthro Life: This Anthro Life is a thought-provoking podcast that explores the human side of design, culture, and business. Join us as we connect the dots between anthropology, technology, and the creative industries. Tune in to https://thisanthrolife.org and subscribe to our Substack at https://thisanthrolife.substack.com for more captivating episodes and engaging content.Follow This Anthro Life:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/this-anthro-life/Website: https://www.thisanthrolife.org/Substack: https://thisanthrolife.substack.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisanthrolifeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisanthrolife/
In this episode, Joe interviews Lia Mix, LMFT, CPTR: founder and CEO of Delphi, a consulting firm dedicated to the healthy growth of the psychedelic movement. After many years of working in community mental health and 15 years in the commercial health insurance industry (where she helped to establish coverage for autism), Mix was one of the first graduates of CIIS's training program, and after a very distinct MDMA-assisted therapy session, she wondered: “How can I be of service?” She's since helped to launch The Board of Psychedelic Medicines and Therapies, the American Psychedelic Practitioners Association, and Enthea, and is working every day toward a more unified and uniform psychedelic space, with healthcare frameworks, official boards and certifications, consumer protections, and a general consensus that this is our responsibility to manage – not some outside regulator's. So how can we, as a scattered psychedelic community, come together? She discusses: Her path to psychedelics and how nobody was talking about how to bring psychedelics into healthcare The need for a unified code of ethics for any practitioner of psychedelic therapy The FDA, Lykos Therapeutics, and how the recent advisory committee's recommendations on MDMA-assisted psychotherapy were largely based on fear How there actually is a lot of financial possibility if we can all agree on what is absolutely essential right now and more! For links, head to the show notes page.
Neuralink is a company that aims to have a brain-computer interface that can unlock human potential. In this podcast, Darnley discusses this technology, how it is supposed to help humanity, and how to prepare ourselves for having all our brains connected to the internet. Support the showSubscribe now to Darnley's Cyber Cafe and stay informed on the latest developments in the ever-evolving digital landscape.
We dive into the world of ethical artificial intelligence with Lee Hickin, AI Technology & Policy Lead for Microsoft Asia, and Adilah Junid, Director of Legal & Government Affairs, Microsoft Malaysia. We explore how Microsoft integrates responsible AI governance into its operations, with a particular focus on the Asian market. Lee and Adilah will provide insights into Microsoft's journey of balancing innovation with ethical AI practices, their collaborative efforts with Asian governments for policy shaping, and the challenges in aligning AI development with legal frameworks. They also discuss Microsoft's tech stack and its role in ensuring secure and reliable AI solutions, as well as the broader societal impacts of AI.
This month, Mike & Will are talking to the designer and ethicist Cennydd BowlesHe is a principal technology adviser at the ICO, author of Future Ethics, and a visiting lecturer at the RCA and Manchester Met.Cennydd's views on the ethics of technology and design have been quoted by Forbes, WIRED, and The Wall Street Journal. He has spoken on responsible innovation at Facebook, Stanford University, and Google, and is currently studying practical ethics at the University of Oxford.Further Reading: https://cennydd.com/future-ethicshttp://tarotcardsoftech.artefactgroup.comhttps://ethicalexplorer.orghttps://www.ethicsfordesigners.comhttps://www.designethically.com
This is the second episode in a miniseries co-produced by Rebecca M. Taylor and Ashley Floyd Kuntz. Rebecca and Ashley are the editors of Ethics in Higher Education: Promoting Equity and Inclusion Through Case-Based Inquiry. This episode is about the ethical dilemmas that HBCUs face, featuring the voices of host John Torrey (Buffalo State) and guests Joyce E. King (Georgia State University), Felecia Commodore (Old Dominion University), and Corey Reed (Butler University). Links: Teaching Guides Transcript This episode was produced by Rebecca Taylor, Ashley Floyd Kuntz, Jessica Harless, and Carrie Welsh. Music is "Test Case" by Ketsa, used under a creative commons license. This episode was made possible (in part) by a grant from the Spencer Foundation (#202000229) and support from the Campus Research Board at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The views expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Spencer Foundation or the University of Illinois.
We kick off our Throwback Summer series with a re-release of our conversation with Indi Young, a qualitative data scientist. Indi helps organizations better understand human behavior for product design strategy and innovation. Find Indi Young Online:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/indiyoung/Website: https://indiyoung.com/Referenced:Dr. Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com Inside Out by Pixar:https://www.amazon.com/Inside-Out-Plus-Bonus-Features/dp/B00ZZMEBFSPractical Empathy: For Creativity and Collaboration in Your Work by Indi Young:https://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/practical-empathy/Mental Models: Aligning Design Strategy with Human Behavior by Indi Young: https://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mental-models/Future Ethics by Cennydd Bowles:https://www.amazon.com/Future-Ethics-Cennydd-Bowles/dp/1999601912 We Get Real AF Podcast Credits:Producers & Hosts: Vanessa Alava & Sue RobinsonVanessa AlavaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessahalava/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanessahalava/Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanessahalava Sue RobinsonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-robinson-29025623/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/memyselfandfinds/Twitter: https://twitter.com/sociallysue_Audio Producer/Editor: Sam McleanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcleansounds/Website: www.inphase.bizAudio Music Track Title: Beatles UniteArtist: Rachel K. CollierYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiHnYgtOn8u9YovYplMeXcwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelkcollier/Website: https://www.rachelkcollier.com Intro Voice-Over Artist: Veronica HortaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronicahorta/Cover Artwork Photo Credit: https://unsplash.com/@alicemoore We Get Real AF Podcast OnlineInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wegetrealaf/Twitter: https://twitter.com/wegetrealafFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wegetrealaf/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wegetrealafWebsite: https://wegetrealaf.cThis episode is part of the Summer Throwback series - a re-release of favorite WeGRAF episodes. The We Get Real AF podcast is a production of MicDrop Creative, telling inclusive stories through film and media.Support the show
Jakson vieraana on Turun yliopiston Future Ethics -tutkimusryhmän väitöstutkija Minna Rantanen. Keskusteluisäntänä Sakari Koivunen. Juonto ja äänitys Kalle Rajala.
The guest of this podcast episode is an old friend of WUDRome, in fact, he was one of the speakers we met in the 2018 edition to discuss together the theme "Design for Good or Evil". It's been a few years but the debate about the political, social, and moral repercussions of progress is still relevant. Cennyd Bowles, author of "Future Ethics", returned to engage with us on an important topic: is technology neutral? And why would people think that? According to the first of Kranzberg's six laws, Technology "is neither good nor bad, nor is it neutral". So what is the role of design? And if technology can prove to be a resource and a threat at the same time, what can we do to be in control? Our discussion in the company of Cennyd Bowles starts from here to reflect on the tools we already have and the journey to follow. Enjoy listening to S03E01 “Can technology be neutral?” RESOURCES AND NOTES Cennydd Bowles – Future Ethics Ariel Guerzenvaig – The Goods of Design Pavani Reddy – Ethical Product Development IEEE - Ethically Aligned Design v2 Kat Zhou - designethically.com ethicalexplorer.org CENNYDD BOWLES BIO Cennydd Bowles is a designer and futurist with twenty years of experience advising companies including Twitter, Samsung, Orange, and the BBC. He is the author of Future Ethics and head of responsible design and innovation studio NowNext. SOCIAL LINKS https://twitter.com/cennydd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nois3/message
Product people are charged with representing the needs of the customer as well as the needs of the business—but what happens when these are in conflict? We asked ethics consultant Cennydd Bowles to chat with us about how to handle some tricky situations in product.Featured Links: Follow Cennydd on LinkedIn and Twitter | Cennydd's website | NowNext Studio | 'What is the Gini Coefficient?' piece at CFI | Cennydd's book 'Future Ethics: the must read guide to the ethics of emerging technology'
EFF is the leading nonprofit organization defending civil liberties in the digital world. Guest Cindy Cohn is the Executive Director. THEME: The Past & Future of Digital LibertiesBIG IDEA: We don't have to settle. Some of our basic digital protections were once in jeopardy, like having access to encryption or preventing the authorities from looking through our phones during searches. In both those examples, EFF fought hard for our protections. There are plenty of threats to digital liberties worth fighting for today, like behavioral advertising, surveillance capitalism, platform-centrism. EFF's work over the last 30 years proves that engaged consumers have the power to make the internet a more open and thriving place. FAVORITE QUOTE:"When you go to buy a car, they don’t just hand you a car and send you to a website to buy your brakes; you get a car, it comes with brakes, and those work to protect you. Our tools need to be the same way. It shouldn’t be the case that they give you a ridiculously privacy-invasive default and you have to figure out your way through the settings to protect yourself. That’s not right, and we can change that."FUN FACTS:EFF was founded in 1990 and pre-dates the world-wide-web!EFF has 3 artists on staff and ~15 technologists. Their artwork can be found all over on EFF's Deeplinks BlogMORE:Protocols, Not Platforms: A Technological Approach to Free Speech - The interoperability piece mentioned in the interviewThe Foilies 2021If you liked this episode, checkout Future Ethics and SiempoThis episode's newsletter issue Love Campfire? Consider leaving a review or supporting us on Patreon
Future Ethics is a book by Cennydd Bowles that challenges technologists to stand up for change, and teaches methods for building a fairer future.Show NotesBonfire audio from jgrzinich
In this episode, we are joined by Cennydd Bowles, author of Future Ethics, and Director of NowNext, the ethical design and futures studio. In the episode, we talk about Future Ethics, and how we can use methods from disciplines such as speculative design and future studies to stimulate moral imagination. We also discuss the role of ethical guidelines, bringing those into practice, and how you can start having more conversations within your team or organisation around ethics.
Web: rosiemaharjan.com Twitter: @rosiemaharjan Instagram: rosie.png Sign up for the Rocks waitlist: rocksapp.co Check out Rosie's viral chatbot and Janelle Monae's Dirty Computer Read "The Ethical Algorithm" by Michael Kearns and Aaron Roth, and "Future Ethics" by Cennydd Bowles. Support our guests and the creation of future episodes through sponsorship (bezier.show/support) or by buying Bézier swag. This episode of Bézier is sponsored by SuperHi. Transcript link. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bezier/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bezier/support
Indi is an independent qualitative data scientist who provides organizations solid data to guide product design strategy and spark innovation by better understanding human behavior. Find Indi Young Online:Medium: https://medium.com/@indiyoungLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/indiyoung/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/indiyoung Website: https://indiyoung.com/Referenced:Dr. Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com Inside Out by Pixar:https://www.amazon.com/Inside-Out-Plus-Bonus-Features/dp/B00ZZMEBFS Practical Empathy: For Creativity and Collaboration in Your Work by Indi Young:https://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/practical-empathy/Mental Models: Aligning Design Strategy with Human Behavior by Indi Young: https://rosenfeldmedia.com/books/mental-models/Future Ethics by Cennydd Bowles: https://www.amazon.com/Future-Ethics-Cennydd-Bowles/dp/1999601912 We Get Real AF Podcast Credits:Producers & Hosts: Vanessa Alava & Sue RobinsonVanessa AlavaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessahalava/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanessahalava/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/vanessahalava Sue RobinsonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sue-robinson-29025623/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/memyselfandfinds/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sociallysue_Audio Producer/Editor: Sam Mclean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcleansounds/Website: www.inphase.bizAudio Music Track Title: Beatles UniteArtist: Rachel K. CollierYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiHnYgtOn8u9YovYplMeXcwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelkcollier/ Website: https://www.rachelkcollier.com Intro Voice-Over Artist: Veronica HortaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronicahorta/Cover Artwork Photo Credit: https://unsplash.com/@alicemoore We Get Real AF Podcast OnlineInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wegetrealaf/Twitter: https://twitter.com/wegetrealafFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wegetrealaf/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wegetrealafWebsite: https://wegetrealaf.com Support the show (https://wegetrealaf.com/how-you-can-help)
Technology is disrupting our world at unimaginable speed. Its impact on society is often unforeseen, both for good and for bad. In this episode of Old Fox Young Fox, Designer, futurist and author Cennydd Bowles helps us navigate this moral maze together. Questions posed include: Do Tech companies and individuals have any moral or ethical responsibility for the impact of their technologies? How does society protect itself when we have neither the knowledge or technical expertise to understand what's going on? Has the battle already been lost? About the show: Old Fox Young Fox is an intergenerational conversation between Jeremy Woolwich and Oliver Happy, one that explores the impacts of a rapidly changing world. Check out Ollie's new show: https://problembusters.fm (Problem Busters) Show mentions: NowNext studio: https://nownext.studio/ (https://nownext.studio/) Book: Future Ethics by Cennydd Bowles: https://nownext.studio/future-ethics (https://nownext.studio/future-ethics) Book: Sprint by Jake Knapp: https://www.thesprintbook.com/ (https://www.thesprintbook.com/) Ethical Design Sprint Workshops: https://nownext.studio/ethics-workshop (https://nownext.studio/ethics-workshop) Book: Book: Moralising technology by Peter-Paul Verbeek: https://my.captivate.fm/shorturl.at/adB36 (shorturl.at/adB36) "Fostering an ethically courageous culture" by Philip Zimbardo: https://my.captivate.fm/shorturl.at/dmnCY (shorturl.at/dmnCY) About our guest: Cennydd Bowles is a designer, futurist and author whose experience includes working with Twitter, Samsung, The BBC and Google. He has lectured at Stanford University, Facebook and has been an invited expert to the UN. Cennydd is a commentator on ethics for The Guardian, MIT Press, WIRED and the Wall Street Journal. He is the author of https://www.future-ethics.com/ (Future Ethics )and runs ethical design studio https://www.nownext.studio/ (NowNext). Website: https://cennydd.com/ (https://cennydd.com/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cennydd/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/cennydd/) Support the show As an independent podcast, Old Fox Young Fox is listener-funded. You can support us via Patreon: https://donate.oldfoxyoungfox.com (https://donate.oldfoxyoungfox.com). This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp Support this podcast
Web: geremy.design Twitter: @geremygood Zacht Studios: zacht.studio Read: "So You Want to Talk about Race" by Ijeoma Oluo, "Future Ethics" by Cennydd Bowles, and "Mismatch" by Kat Holmes. Listen to Prince. Support our guests and the creation of future episodes through sponsorship (bezier.show/support) or by buying Bézier swag. Transcript link. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bezier/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bezier/support
Special guest Cennydd Bowles joins the show. He’s a designer, futurist, and author of the book Future Ethics. We discuss what we can learn from the digital mistakes of the past to inform the designs of the future.
Cennydd Bowles is a London-based digital product designer and futurist, with almost two decades of consulting experience working with some of the largest and most influential brands in the world. Cennydd has earned a reputation as a trusted guide, helping companies navigate complex issues related to design, technology, and ethics. He’s also the author of Future Ethics, a book which outlines key ethical principles and methods for constructing a fairer future. In this episode, Cennydd and I explore the role that ethics plays in design and innovation, and why so many companies today—in Silicon Valley and beyond—are failing to recognize the human element of their technological pursuits. Cennydd offers his unique perspective, along with some practical tips that technologists can use to design with greater mindfulness and consideration for others. In our chat, we covered topics from Cennydd’s book and expertise including: Why there is growing resentment towards the tech industry and the reason all companies and innovators need to pay attention to ethics The importance of framing so that teams look beyond the creation of an “ethical product / solution” and out towards a better society and future The role that diversity plays in ethics and the reason why homogenous teams working in isolation can be dangerous for an organization and society Cennydd’s “front-page test,” “designated dissenter,” and other actionable ethics tips that innovators and data product teams can apply starting today Navigating the gray areas of ethics and how large companies handle them The unfortunate consequences that arise when data product teams are complacent The fallacy that data is neutral—and why there is no such thing as “raw” data Why stakeholders must take part in ethics conversations Resources and Links: Cennydd Bowles Future Ethics (book) Design for Real Life The Trouble with Bias Twitter: @cennydd Quotes from Today’s Episode “There ought to be a clearer relationship between innovation and its social impacts.” — Cennydd “I wouldn't be doing this if I didn't think there was a strong upside to technology, or if I didn't think it couldn't advance the species.” — Cennydd “I think as our power has grown, we have failed to use that power responsibly, and so it's absolutely fair that we be held to account for those mistakes.” — Cennydd “I like to assume most creators and data people are trying to do good work. They're not trying to do ethically wrong things. They just lack the experience or tools and methods to design with intent.” — Brian “Ethics is about discussion and it's about decisions; it's not about abstract theory.” — Cennydd “I have seen many times diversity act as an ethical early warning system [where] people who firmly believe the solution they're about to put out into the world is, if not flawless, pretty damn close.” — Cennydd “The ethical questions around the misapplication or the abuse of data are strong and prominent, and actually have achieved maybe even more recognition than other forms of harm that I talk about.” — Cennydd “There aren't a whole lot of ethical issues that are black and white.” — Cennydd “When you never talk to a customer or user, it's really easy to make choices that can screw them at the benefit of increasing some KPI or busi
On our second podcast episode, Founder Max Gadney sat down with author and designer Cennydd Bowles. Cennydd is widely recognised for his book Future Ethics – an exploration on what technologists and the design industry can do to challenge the values and ethical principles of the work they do. He has worked with clients such as Twitter, Ford, Cisco and the BBC and has lectured at Facebook, Stanford University and Google. Max and Cennydd discuss real-life examples of collective action, and what designers and technologists can do to create a momentum of change. You can find out more about Cennydd’s work at www.future-ethics.com. Mentions Future Ethics.Speculative Everything – Design, Fiction, and Social Dreaming – Anthony Dunne and Fiona Raby. Superflux.Nudge Theory.Google walkouts.Government Design Principles.Client Earth.Hooked – Nir Eyla.The Uninhabitable Earth – David Wallace-Wells.Certified B Corporation.Climate change movement: Alex Steffen, Bill Mckibben, Extinction Rebellion, Sunrise Movement, Greta Thunberg.
Sebastiaan Knijnenburg ontdekte tijdens zijn studie dat hij beter was in PHP dan in dealen met mensen. Dus werd hij medisch informaticus en stortte hij zich op het gestructureerd verzamelen en opslaan van medische onderzoeksgegevens. Als je ergens zorgvuldig met data om moet gaan is het wel in het medische domein. Dus vroegen we Sebastiaan hoe Castor zorgt voor privacy en veiligheid ent tegelijk deze gevoelige data toch deelbaar maakt voor grote onderzoeksprojecten. Want daar hopen ze dus ooit nog de Nobelprijs voor Geneeskunde mee te winnen. Een lekker praktisch gesprek waar je ook iets aan hebt als je niet uit de medische hoek komt. David las Future Ethics van Cennydd Bowles en gaf het vijf sterren. En Laurens vertelt hoe hij viel voor Duitse charmes. mail ons met vragen en tips: redactie@glitch.show
We're back at Camp Digital and here is the final episode of our three special podcasts recorded live in Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre. Hosted by Rebecca Rae-Evans, Activist, strategist, commentator & account manager at Sigma. She's joined by podcast regular Ben White , Director at social enterprise Reason Digital. Joining them for a deep dive into some of the topics raised throughout Camp Digital 2019 are Cennydd Bowles and Matt Edgar. They discuss the latest news, trends and controversies in ethical tech. Cennydd Bowles is a London-based designer and writer with fifteen years of experience advising clients including Twitter, Ford, Cisco, and the BBC. His focus today is the ethics of emerging technology. He has lectured on the topic at Facebook, Stanford University, and Google, and is a sought-after speaker at technology and design events worldwide. His second book, Future Ethics, was published in 2018. You can find him on Twitter @Cennydd Matt Edgar is head of design for NHS Digital and his focus is on digital services for NHS patients, carers and the public, while developing designers and the design profession across the whole organisation. Matt previously spent 5 years as a service designer, digital coach, and founder of service design and innovation consultancy Stick People. He developed the GDS Service Manager Programme, and coached in the DWP Digital Academy. His service design clients included the Co-op, NHS organisations, and local government. You can find him on Twitter @mattedgar This podcast is possible thanks to the support of Podcast.co, The Federation supported by Luminate and The Co-op Foundation. And our June sponsor OneSub - they’re crowdfunding to break the echo chamber giving you instant access to a difference of opinion and helping you get a balanced view of the world. To find out more, go to https://onesub.io/crowd Find more from the Tech For Good Live team @ techforgood.live
For our first episode, we talk with Cennydd Bowles, author of Future Ethics, a book on the ethics of emerging technology. It is written for product teams looking to put age-old wisdom into practice.
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On this episode Dr. Heidi interviews fellow digital ethicist Cennydd Bowles – designer and tech ethics consultant. Cennydd Bowles is a London-based designer with fifteen years of experience advising clients including Twitter, Ford, Cisco, and the BBC. His focus today is the ethics of emerging technology. He has lectured on the topic at Facebook, Stanford University, and Google, and is a sought-after speaker at technology and design events worldwide. His second book, Future Ethics, was published in 2018. Website: cennydd.com Twitter ID: @cennydd This episode is also celebrates the launch of Dr. Heidi Forbes Öste's, new #1 Bestselling book, Digital Self Mastery Across Generations, Print edition now available from all on-line booksellers, and for order in local book sellers internationally.
This month I'm joined by Cennydd Bowles who I've been meaning to get on the podcast for over a year. We talk about his book Future Ethics, collective action in the tech industry, ethical design sprints and crits, design fictions to bring ethical thinking to the general public (think Black mirror), the law of double affect, and the tech industry and climate change.
[This show first aired 4/14/2008] Yuri's night. Phil got a little confused on the story of Gagarin's marriage. Gagarin was married to Valentina Goryacheva, not Valentina Tereshkova. Our Tales of the Paranormal section: "Mutants live in the underworld of Moscow."Phil is six months into his "No Mammals" diet. This is an ethical decision on his part. Stephen points out that low carb dieting would be incredibly hard without meat. Stephen agreed to try a mammal-free low carb diet and exercise program. But he suspects he will get tired of chicken and fish.We marked the passing of Charlton Heston with a quote from a certain dystopian sci-fi movie. Phil quoted Michael Anissimov: ...everyone will be a vegan soon, if for nothing else, that in vitro meat will be better and cheaper.