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The Back to Jerusalem Podcast
Episode 681: Recap With Paul - 2023 Hackers Conference

The Back to Jerusalem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 10:40


Paul joins the podcast for a brief recap of the 2-day BTJ Hacker's Conference – an annual gathering of tech-inclined Christians who brainstorm ways to smuggle the Gospel of Christ into closed nations around the world.

The Back to Jerusalem Podcast
Episode 680: Hackers Conference Recap With Mike

The Back to Jerusalem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 19:07


As we wrap up two days of our BTJ Hacker's Conference in the mountains of Tennessee, Mike and Eugene sit down to recap the meetings and discuss some of the ways BTJ is using technology to spread the Gospel in closed nations.

DnBRadio 24/7 - Main DnB Channel
DJ Pfeif - Hack the Planet Ep 346 [dnbradio]

DnBRadio 24/7 - Main DnB Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 296:06


Recorded 2021-06-20 01:59:00 DnB Radio Tracklisting: * Artist - Track Title - Label* Decon - Foundations - Jazzsticks Recordings* E-Z Rollers - Retro (Guardians Of D'alliance Remix) - Moving Shadow* Paul SG - Yume - Jazzsticks Recordings* E-Z Rollers - Droppin' Science (E-Z Remix) - Moving Shadow* Subreachers - Nomomu - Next Phase Records* South - Georgia Landing (Omni Trio Remix) - Poncho* Syncline and Zero Gravity - Journey - Jazzsticks Recordings* Dave Wallace - Waves - Moving Shadow* Adam F - Dirty Harry - Astralwerks* Joint Venture - Take Away - Liftin' Spirit Records* Roni Size & Cypress Hill - Child Of The Wild West - Immortal Records* SPKTRM - Down SC - AGN7 Audio* Madcap - South Of The River - Jazzsticks Recordings* Workforce - Reasons - 1985 Music* Abstract Drumz & Peeb - Bloom - Cause4Concern Recordings* Workforce - Don t Tell (Part II) - 1985 Music* Blacklab - The Vow - Future Retro Records* In:Most - Back To The Sun (feat. Ruth Royall) - Soulvent Records* Galactus Jack - 100 (Bcee Remix) - Future Retro Records* Survival & Script - Prang - Dispatch Recordings* SoulTec - Blues (Original mix) - Midnight Sun Recordings* Jrumhand - Don't Be Scared (Original Mix) - Soul Deep* Dexcell - Pacifica - Future Retro Records* Artsea - Slow Shutter - Future Retro Records* Duskee and Joakuim - 8 Am Roller (Duskee's Freestyle Version) - Fokuz Recordings* Duskee & SL8R - Evolving - Shogun Audio* - Ted Nelson at the first Hackers Conference - * Villem & Zero T - Talk Loud feat Duskee - MURKT* Umax and Pyxis - 1978 - Four Corners* Koop - Waltz For Koop (Dj Patife Remix) - * Need For Mirrors - Lambo (Original Mix) - V Recordings* John B, Digital - Moruga - Metalheadz* DJ Sofa - Digital Evolution (Original mix) - Midnight Sun Recordings* Abstract Drumz & Peeb - Re-Past - Cause4Concern Recordings* Need For Mirrors feat. Oli Lewis - Yam - V Recordings* Need For Mirrors - Slipped - V Recordings* SMB - Sinners - Four Corners* Stay-C - Russian Doll - Hospital Records* Screamarts - Is This Even Real - Rebel Music* Fox, DLR & Alix Perez - Walk Out (Radio Edit) - The North Quarter* Artsea - Born To Thrive - Future Retro Records* Spiritual Voices - Triangle - Onset Audio* Horde (ft. Kripsy) - Melancholic Lurker (Original Mix) - Impact Music* Sublimit and Jabaru - Trapped - Dispatch Recordings* Horde - Focused (Original Mix) - Impact Music* Leks - Wall Walking - Four Corners* tunnl vision - Speedhack - ProgRam* Andrax - SedAction - Hyperactivity Music* Koax - Super Acid - Four Corners* Acuna and Madrush MC - Babylon System (Instrumental Mix) - Audio Addict* Abstr4ct - Got - Dutty Audio* Yatuza & Asura - Rolloz - Murky Digital* Tweakz - Well Yeah - Four Corners* G.P.M - Rolling Up - South Yard* Screamarts - Back In The Day - Rebel Music* Payback - Play It (Original Mix) - Smooth N Groove* JazzInspired - Stay Tuned (Original mix) - Midnight Sun Recordings* Bluez & Bronco - Inspire Me (Original mix) - Midnight Sun Recordings* Screamarts - Yume - Rebel Music* Paul SG and Soulstructure - Walking Notes (Original Mix) - Jazzsticks Recordings* Dvice One and LNO - Eyes - Four Corners* Abstract Drumz - The Answer - Cause4Concern Recordings* Abstract Drumz - Nothing Changes - Cause4Concern Recordings* Kazbo and Decon - When We First Met - Jazzsticks Recordings* Aquasky - Moondance (Remaster) - PassengerTracklisting:* Artist - Track Title - Label* Decon - Foundations - Jazzsticks Recordings* E-Z Rollers - Retro (Guardians Of D'alliance Remix) - Moving Shadow* Paul SG - Yume - Jazzsticks Recordings* E-Z Rollers - Droppin' Science (E-Z Remix) - Moving Shadow* Subreachers - Nomomu - Next Phase Records* South - Georgia Landing (Omni Trio Remix) - Poncho* Syncline and Zero Gravity - Journey - Jazzsticks Recordings* Dave Wallace - Waves - Moving Shadow* Adam F - Dirty Harry - Astralwerks* Joint Venture - Take Away - Liftin' Spirit Records* Roni Size & Cypress Hill - Child Of The Wild West - Immortal Records* SPKTRM - Down SC - AGN7 Audio* Madcap - South Of The River - Jazzsticks Recordings* Workforce - Reasons - 1985 Music* Abstract Drumz & Peeb - Bloom - Cause4Concern Recordings* Workforce - Don t Tell (Part II) - 1985 Music* Blacklab - The Vow - Future Retro Records* In:Most - Back To The Sun (feat. Ruth Royall) - Soulvent Records* Galactus Jack - 100 (Bcee Remix) - Future Retro Records* Survival & Script - Prang - Dispatch Recordings* SoulTec - Blues (Original mix) - Midnight Sun Recordings* Jrumhand - Don't Be Scared (Original Mix) - Soul Deep* Dexcell - Pacifica - Future Retro Records* Artsea - Slow Shutter - Future Retro Records* Duskee and Joakuim - 8 Am Roller (Duskee's Freestyle Version) - Fokuz Recordings* Duskee & SL8R - Evolving - Shogun Audio* - Ted Nelson at the first Hackers Conference - * Villem & Zero T - Talk Loud feat Duskee - MURKT* Umax and Pyxis - 1978 - Four Corners* Koop - Waltz For Koop (Dj Patife Remix) - * Need For Mirrors - Lambo (Original Mix) - V Recordings* John B, Digital - Moruga - Metalheadz* DJ Sofa - Digital Evolution (Original mix) - Midnight Sun Recordings* Abstract Drumz & Peeb - Re-Past - Cause4Concern Recordings* Need For Mirrors feat. Oli Lewis - Yam - V Recordings* Need For Mirrors - Slipped - V Recordings* SMB - Sinners - Four Corners* Stay-C - Russian Doll - Hospital Records* Screamarts - Is This Even Real - Rebel Music* Fox, DLR & Alix Perez - Walk Out (Radio Edit) - The North Quarter* Artsea - Born To Thrive - Future Retro Records* Spiritual Voices - Triangle - Onset Audio* Horde (ft. Kripsy) - Melancholic Lurker (Original Mix) - Impact Music* Sublimit and Jabaru - Trapped - Dispatch Recordings* Horde - Focused (Original Mix) - Impact Music* Leks - Wall Walking - Four Corners* tunnl vision - Speedhack - ProgRam* Andrax - SedAction - Hyperactivity Music* Koax - Super Acid - Four Corners* Acuna and Madrush MC - Babylon System (Instrumental Mix) - Audio Addict* Abstr4ct - Got - Dutty Audio* Yatuza & Asura - Rolloz - Murky Digital* Tweakz - Well Yeah - Four Corners* G.P.M - Rolling Up - South Yard* Screamarts - Back In The Day - Rebel Music* Payback - Play It (Original Mix) - Smooth N Groove* JazzInspired - Stay Tuned (Original mix) - Midnight Sun Recordings* Bluez & Bronco - Inspire Me (Original mix) - Midnight Sun Recordings* Screamarts - Yume - Rebel Music* Paul SG and Soulstructure - Walking Notes (Original Mix) - Jazzsticks Recordings* Dvice One and LNO - Eyes - Four Corners* Abstract Drumz - The Answer - Cause4Concern Recordings* Abstract Drumz - Nothing Changes - Cause4Concern Recordings* Kazbo and Decon - When We First Met - Jazzsticks Recordings* Aquasky - Moondance (Remaster) - Passenger Download, Distribute, and Donate!

Steph's Business Bookshelf Podcast
1,000 True Fans by Kevin Kelly - why you shouldn't focus on the millions

Steph's Business Bookshelf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 9:47


I’m talking about something a little bit different this week, it’s not a book, but an essay. And one that is talked about and referenced regularly on podcasts and in other books.⁠ ⁠ I have quite strong feelings about the fact that more books should be essays. Some of the books I’ve enjoyed the least, would have been very fine essays. But no, they had to go and stretch it beyond its capacity over a mediocre 250 pages.⁠ ⁠ Luckily, Kevin Kelly didn’t do this. He either has more sense, or doesn’t need the money (or both).⁠ You can read the essay right here. About the Author Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor for its first 7 years. His most recent book is The Inevitable, which is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. His other books include the best-selling New Rules for the New Economy, the classic Out of Control, and his summary theory of technology in What Technology Wants. From 1984–1990 Kelly was publisher and editor of the Whole Earth Catalogs. He co-founded the Hackers’ Conference, and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985. He also founded the popular Cool Tools website in 2003. Source: https://kk.org/biography Also check out Kevin’s blog: https://kk.org/thetechnium/ Big idea #1 — You don’t need millions This is the fundamental idea that you don’t need millions of fans or dollars to do good work and make a living. You just need 1,000 true fans who will pay you say $100 a year for your work, which gives you a very good living of $100,000 per annum. These are your super fans. They will follow you, buy your books. Maybe they even buy the audio book and the hard back. They’ll come to all your workshops, and they’ll drive a hundred miles to see you perform. It’s important to note here that it’s easier to reach or sell to your existing fans, and give them something new, than to find new fans. Of course, you will also have ‘other’ fans who may pay you for your work, but probably less consistently. The numbers aren’t absolute, there’s plenty of examples in the essay where the dollars maybe go up, if you can make more than a hundred dollars profit per fan, and therefore the number of fans go down and vice versa. And if you know that you have an expensive lifestyle and you need $500,000 a year to live on, then you would of course need to redo the maths and work out the numbers based on what you need and what you charge for your work. Big idea #2 — Go direct This essay was originally written in 2008 (back in the dark ages) before lots of the current social media, websites and tools were available, Kevin has updated the essay relatively recently, which is most relevant to going direct to your fans. Kevin says you need to hold the relationship directly with your fans, cut out the middle person of the old models of publishing or stores or labels etc. This is even easier today, and we’re seeing this in everything from music, or book distribution through to beds. Many of the old model intermediaries didn’t have the richness of audience data and relationships that most creators do today. You’ve also got new funding models, for example, Kickstarter. Interestingly, the average Kickstarter campaign gets 241 backers in order to be fully funded, which is a lot less than 1,000 true fans. We’ve also got things like Patreon and even more recently, NFTs (non fungible tokens) which are making creators and artists serious money through the way of distributing the ownership of art. The internet has also meant that more obscure needs can be met for both the creator and the consumer, and matched in a way that wouldn’t have been possible even just 20 years ago. Big idea #3 — The magic in the long tail You may have heard of the long tale in the context of sales numbers for a company, or from an aggregator like Amazon. You’ve got the head, which if you imagined the bar graph of sales, will probably be a small number of big, chunky lines that go up the left hand side. And then the tail, which is everything else. It comes back to the 80/20 rule; 20% of the products might create 80% of the sales. Companies often talk about ‘chopping off the tail’ because maybe the return on the investment isn’t quite there. You might as well put more effort into the top selling products or services. However, this tail is where the magic is for creators, as the area of the tale is often the same or greater than the area of the head, it’s just more distributed. This means that there is more to go around, and you can spread those sales across a lot more people. This is where those more obscure needs and tastes will create tiny, profitable, niches for you to find your 1,000 true fans. It’s worth mentioning that this is not binary. You don’t ‘do the 1,000 true fan thing’ or not. You can mix and match; maybe 50% of your work is funded by the 1,000 true fans with a direct to consumer relationship. But you might also write a book through traditional publisher. And Kevin Kelly shares his own examples of this, where he has self published some work, but he’s also done some books through traditional publishers. He’s crowdfunded projects, but he’s also had projects sponsored. It’s a case of choosing the best approach for your project and fan base. _________________________ Thanks for listening and reading. If you enjoyed this, maybe you’d like to subscribe to the bookmark newsletter. A fortnightly email with book reviews and ideas of what you should be reading next. Click here to subscribe.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How I Work
Wired co-founder Kevin Kelly on embracing interruptions, getting into flow, and what makes a great question

How I Work

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 52:00


My guest today is Kevin Kelly. Kevin is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. His most recent book is The Inevitable, which is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. He co-founded the Hackers’ Conference and also the Quantified Self movement. He writes one of my favourite newsletters, Recomendo, hosts the Cool Tools podcast, and also founded the very popular Cool Tools website back in 2003, in which a new tool is reviewed every single day.We cover:Kevin’s approach to learning about new topicsHow Kevin approaches buying new tools and gadgetsKevin’s search hacks when trying to find something on YoutubeKevin’s views on why Youtube is under-appreciatedThe new habits Kevin is trying to buildWhy Kevin embraces interruptionsKevin’s trick for getting himself in flowHow Kevin decides which requests to say yes toWhat Kevin lacks that makes him a great listenerWhat makes a great questionThe best thing Kevin invested in after leaving WiredThe number one thing Kevin looks for when recruiting new team members or collaboratorsThe gadgets that bring Kevin the most joyKevin's favourite appsLinks to things Kevin mentioned:Minimalism NotebooksTide TracSeekSubscribe to RecomendoCool tools podcastCool tools websiteVanishing Asia68 bits of unsolicited adviceFollow Kevin on TwitterVisit https://www.amanthaimber.com/podcast for full show notes from all episodes.Get in touch at amantha@inventium.com.auIf you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains three cool things that I have discovered that help me work better, which range from interesting research findings through to gadgets I am loving. You can sign up for that at http://howiwork.co See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tim Ferriss Show
#432: Books I've Loved — Kevin Kelly

The Tim Ferriss Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 18:03


#432: Books I've Loved — Kevin Kelly | Brought to you by Audible.Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is my job to sit down with world-class performers of all different types—from startup founders and investors to chess champions to Olympic athletes. This episode, however, is an experiment and part of a shorter series I’m doing called “Books I’ve Loved.” I’ve invited some amazing past guests, close friends, and new faces to share their favorite books—the books that have influenced them, changed them, and transformed them for the better. I hope you pick up one or two new mentors—in the form of books—from this new series and apply the lessons in your own life.Kevin Kelly (@kevin2kelly) might be the real-life most interesting man in the world. Kevin is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its executive editor for its first seven years. His most recent book is The Inevitable, which is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. His other books include the best-selling New Rules for the New Economy, the classic Out of Control, and his summary theory of technology in What Technology Wants. From 1984–1990 Kelly was publisher and editor of the Whole Earth Catalog. He co-founded the Hackers’ Conference, and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985. He also founded the popular Cool Tools website in 2003.Recomendo is his free, weekly newsletter that gives you six brief personal recommendations of cool stuff.Note from the editor: This episode was recorded in late 2019.“Books I’ve Loved” on The Tim Ferriss Show is brought to you by Audible! I have used Audible for many years now. I love it. Audible has the largest selection of audiobooks on the planet. I listen when I’m taking walks, I listen while I’m cooking… I listen whenever I can. Audible is offering Tim Ferriss Show listeners a free audiobook with a 30-day trial membership. Just go to Audible.com/tim and browse the unmatched selection of audio programs. Then, download your free title and start listening! It’s that easy. Simply go to Audible.com/tim or text TIM to 500500 to get started today.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please fill out the form at tim.blog/sponsor.Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss

Podcast Notes Playlist: Latest Episodes
#432: Books I've Loved — Kevin Kelly

Podcast Notes Playlist: Latest Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 18:03


Podcast Notes Key Takeaways Open Borders by Bryan Caplan, illustrated by Zach WeinersmithIt’s about the science and ethics of immigrationThe author makes a strong case about why having open borders is the “most and best economic thing we could possibly do for ourselves and for others” – Kevin KellyHow Buildings Learn by Stewart BrandThe author makes the argument that buildings should be designed in a way that makes them easily modifiable“You’re going to design it for certain uses in mind and like all predictions, most of these buildings will be not used over the long-term for what they were originally built for” – Kevin KellyThe Innovator’s Dilemma by Clayton M. ChristensenThe book shares the idea that there’s a dilemma with innovation: In the short-term, it makes more sense to incrementally improve what’s already working since that’s where the majority of your revenue is coming fromFinite and Infinite Games by James P. CarseWith finite games, there are winners and losers. They are also called a zero-sum game as for each winner, there is a loser. In infinite games, there are no fixed winners or losers. The purpose of the game is to keep the game going. It is a positive-sum game. eval(ez_write_tag([[250,250],'podcastnotes_org-medrectangle-3','ezslot_2',122,'0','0']));eval(ez_write_tag([[250,250],'podcastnotes_org-medrectangle-3','ezslot_3',122,'0','1']));Read the full notes @ podcastnotes.org#432: Books I've Loved — Kevin Kelly | Brought to you by Audible.Welcome to another episode of The Tim Ferriss Show, where it is my job to sit down with world-class performers of all different types—from startup founders and investors to chess champions to Olympic athletes. This episode, however, is an experiment and part of a shorter series I’m doing called “Books I’ve Loved.” I’ve invited some amazing past guests, close friends, and new faces to share their favorite books—the books that have influenced them, changed them, and transformed them for the better. I hope you pick up one or two new mentors—in the form of books—from this new series and apply the lessons in your own life.Kevin Kelly (@kevin2kelly) might be the real-life most interesting man in the world. Kevin is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its executive editor for its first seven years. His most recent book is The Inevitable, which is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. His other books include the best-selling New Rules for the New Economy, the classic Out of Control, and his summary theory of technology in What Technology Wants. From 1984–1990 Kelly was publisher and editor of the Whole Earth Catalog. He co-founded the Hackers’ Conference, and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985. He also founded the popular Cool Tools website in 2003.Recomendo is his free, weekly newsletter that gives you six brief personal recommendations of cool stuff.Note from the editor: This episode was recorded in late 2019.“Books I’ve Loved” on The Tim Ferriss Show is brought to you by Audible! I have used Audible for many years now. I love it. Audible has the largest selection of audiobooks on the planet. I listen when I’m taking walks, I listen while I’m cooking… I listen whenever I can. Audible is offering Tim Ferriss Show listeners a free audiobook with a 30-day trial membership. Just go to Audible.com/tim and browse the unmatched selection of audio programs. Then, download your free title and start listening! It’s that easy. Simply go to Audible.com/tim or text TIM to 500500 to get started today.***If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.For show notes and past guests, please visit tim.blog/podcast.Sign up for Tim’s email newsletter (“5-Bullet Friday”) at tim.blog/friday.For transcripts of episodes, go to tim.blog/transcripts.Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please fill out the form at tim.blog/sponsor.Discover Tim’s books: tim.blog/books.Follow Tim:Twitter: twitter.com/tferriss Instagram: instagram.com/timferrissFacebook: facebook.com/timferriss YouTube: youtube.com/timferriss

Wellness Force Radio
312 Kevin Kelly: What Technology Can Teach Us About Self Love

Wellness Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 54:20


What is our relationship with AI technology as it grows? What will happen to us? We will continue to make these machines and as we make them, we will keep improving as humans. - Kevin Kelly What can technology teach us about self-love, society, and the divine?    Get 15% off your CURED Nutrition order with the code WELLNESSFORCE   ---> Get The Morning 21 System: A simple and powerful 21 minute system designed to give you more energy to let go of old weight and live life well.   JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP | *REVIEW THE PODCAST*   Wellness Force Radio Episode 312 Co-Founder and CEO of WIRED magazine, Co-Host of the Cool Tools podcast, and Author of his latest book, The Inevitable, Kevin Kelly, shares what technology can teach us about ourselves, explores how technology expresses its conscious self through The Technium and discusses the differences being healing and destructive technology. Discover why we shouldn't automatically dismiss technology but continue to seek ways to improve it.    Organifi Get 20% off your purchase today with code: WELLNESSFORCE Are you getting the quality nutrition your body needs? It's what provides us with energy every day. And when we don’t give our body the nutrition it needs, we feel it. It’s in the way we lack motivation. It’s in the way we get stuck in ruts, dragging ourselves to work, to lunch, back to work, and back home... You don’t need to hire a nutritionist, though. You don’t need to live at the gym, either. In fact, all you really need is about 3 minutes a day… and Organifi will do the rest. Morning, Noon, And Night… Organifi Superfoods Have Your Nutritional Needs Covered. ORGANIFI GREEN JUICE Start the day with a refreshing glass of 11 perfect detoxing superfoods. Moringa, chlorella, ashwagandha, wheatgrass, coconut water, and a whole lot more to get energy levels up, cortisol levels down, and your day started off right. ORGANIFI RED JUICE Boost metabolism and energy with a delicious ruby-red fruit punch. All the best berries and super-fruits for a youthful glow, and real hardcore adaptogenic herbs, roots, and mushrooms for that extra kick of power. Great for those afternoon slumps! ORGANIFI GOLD What better way to end the day, than with a delicious mug of something sweet, nostalgic, and relaxing? Our Gold tea is made with turmeric, ginger, lemon balm, reishi, and more. Calming… soothing… for a great night’s sleep. Wake up feeling refreshed and ready to go! The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly Click here to get your copy of The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly A New York Times Bestseller from one of our leading technology thinkers and writers, a guide through the twelve technological imperatives that will shape the next thirty years and transform our lives. Much of what will happen in the next thirty years is inevitable, driven by technological trends that are already in motion. In this fascinating, provocative new book, Kevin Kelly provides an optimistic road map for the future, showing how the coming changes in our lives—from virtual reality in the home to an on-demand economy to artificial intelligence embedded in everything we manufacture—can be understood as the result of a few long-term, accelerating forces. Kelly both describes these deep trends—interacting, cognifying, flowing, screening, accessing, sharing, filtering, remixing, tracking, and questioning—and demonstrates how they overlap and are codependent on one another. The 12 Technological Forces These larger forces will completely revolutionize the way we buy, work, learn, and communicate with each other. By understanding and embracing them, says Kelly, it will be easier for us to remain on top of the coming wave of changes and to arrange our day-to-day relationships with technology in ways that bring forth maximum benefits. Kelly’s bright, hopeful book will be indispensable to anyone who seeks guidance on where their business, industry, or life is heading—what to invent, where to work, in what to invest, how to better reach customers, and what to begin to put into place—as this new world emerges.   Listen To Episode 312 As Kevin Kelly Uncovers: 1:30 The Future Of Humanity And AI WIRED magazine Cool Tools podcast The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly Cool Tools website Kevin Kelly The Technium M21 Organifi Kevin's background before he launched WIRED and what inspires his work today. (6:30) How technology can be so liberating and is leading the way to improve our world. (10:40) Our role in this world and why we will become better humans as AI technology grows. 12:00 Ethics Lessons From Technology How artificial intelligence is teaching us to have better values and make greater ethical decisions. Why our own ethics are very inconsistent and we excuse each other's mistakes compared to not giving a pass to technology. How to go deeper and understand why we act and treat ourselves and others the way we do. (15:00) 275 Paul Chek 16:00 What Nature Can Teach Us About AI His book, The Inevitable, and the 12 larger, technological forces that will completely revolutionize the way we buy, work, learn, and communicate with each other. Why inventors like Thomas Edison didn't even know what use their inventions would be for us and their impact on society. The fact that it can take as long as up to a generation for us to fully decide what use a piece of technology is to the world. Why the only way to understand the impact of technology and whether it will be good or bad is through the embrace and use of it. How to properly decide if the cons of a piece of technology outweigh the pros. (21:00) Why he goes to nature and human biology to look for answers on how we can better construct our artificial systems. (24:00) The impact of traveling to give us a new perspective on the world we've created today. 28:15 The Impact Of The Technium On Our World What The Technium is and how it allows technology to express its consciousness. How The Technium helps create order in our world as an extension of both life and accelerated evolution. (31:30) Why inventors have a moral obligation to keep inventing in order to let others such as Beethoven share their incredible gifts with the world. (33:00) How we are both the Creators and The Created in our relationship with technology. 35:00 Human Connection Through Technology How to challenge our relationship with technology as a society. Why technology is such a blessing for us vs. the fear people might have about it. The fact that some people are better at connecting in person rather than through communication tools. Alan Watts The Elder Concept in Native American Culture: our ability to gather, apply, and embody lessons and knowledge. Kevin's All Species Foundation non-profit organization to categorize all living things on Earth and why we launched it. 40:00 Technology As A Reflection Of The Divine His personal beliefs on creation and how technology comes into place. Why technology is actually a reflection of the divine. The old technology we still use as a vital part of our society from concrete and paving to plumbing. His out-of-body experiences during a dentist visit and later with taking LSD as a sacrament on his 50th birthday. (44:20) What he learned from taking LSD including that we are all connected and supported. 46:00 The Ying-Yang of Technology The fact that most of our future problems are with technology are going to come from the technology of today. Why we should aim to improve and revamp technology as soon as we find a problem instead of completely dismissing it and seeing it as something bad. His belief that we cannot make a world in the future until we visualize it and all its technological improvements first now in the present. The power of solving old problems with new technology in order to move forward. (48:00) Power Quotes From The Show Our Small Contribution To The Universe   "The difference between living systems and artificial systems are very small. When we're inventing new technology, even if they're consumables that will be thrown away, we are participating in a very long arc through the universe of these increasing choices and possibilities; the same thing that evolution and life are doing. So, we're part of something bigger when we make and invent things. Technology is a big thing; it has a spiritual dimension."  - Kevin Kelly   When To Embrace Or Let Go Of Technology "The only way to understand how technology is used for the greater good and find out what its bad parts are is through the use of it. That's why I preach this embrace of technology but we should also be quick to let it go or change it as we see fit. This stance of initial embracing technology and then reworking, adjusting, and revamping it is the pattern we're going to have forever. Instead of immediately rejecting technology, let's bring it on and see what it's actually good for in the world."  - Kevin Kelly   We Are The Creators & The Created "There is a fundamental contradiction and tension between the fact that we individual humans are both The Masters of what we create and The Created at the same time. So, as we make the tools, the tools make us. We are both the parent and the child of technology. Even in a thousand years, we will still be struggling with the fact that we are two-faced; we are both the master and slave to technology."  - Kevin Kelly   Links From Today's Show The Technium M21 Organifi 275 Paul Chek Wired Interviews Bill Gates 1996 The Origins of Cool Tools: Kevin Kelly in Conversation with Stewart Brand The Technium And The 7Th Kingdom Of Life 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape The Future Cool Tools podcast  WIRED magazine Cool Tools website The Inevitable by Kevin Kelly Kevin Kelly Facebook Twitter YouTube   About Kevin Kelly Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. His new book for Viking/Penguin is called The Inevitable, which is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. He is also founding editor and co-publisher of the popular Cool Tools website, which has been reviewing tools daily since 2003. From 1984-1990 Kelly was publisher and editor of the Whole Earth Review, a journal of unorthodox technical news. He co-founded the ongoing Hackers’ Conference and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985. Other Works From Kevin Other books by Kelly include 1) best-selling New Rules for the New Economy, an early book outlining the digital economy, 2) Out of Control, the classic book on decentralized emergent systems, 3) The Silver Cord, a graphic novel about robots and angels, 4) Cool Tools, an oversize catalog of the best tools in the universe, and 5) What Technology Wants, a robust theory of technology.   Join The #WellnessWarrior VIP Club **Click on the photo above to get exclusive discounts on new wellness tools, be first in line for new podcasts, get access to invite-only events, and so much more.**   More Top Episodes 226 Paul Chek: The Revolution Is Coming (3 Part Series) 131 Drew Manning: Emotional Fitness 129 Gretchen Rubin: The Four Tendencies  183 Dr. Kyra Bobinet: Brain Science 196 Aubrey Marcus: Own The Day 103 Robb Wolf: Wired To Eat Best of The Best: The Top 10 Guests From over 200 Shows Get More Wellness In Your Life Join the #WellnessWarrior Community on Facebook Tweet us on Twitter: Send us a tweet Comment on the Facebook page

The Back to Jerusalem Podcast
Episode 386: Official Hackers Conference Debrief

The Back to Jerusalem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 24:17


We are extremely excited about the things that happened at the 1st BTJ Hackers Conference. 2 days, over 30 hackers, and amazing new ideas about bringing the Gospel into closed nations. Tom, one of the attendees, joins Eugene to chat.

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Accelerate 2 Great
Funnel Hackers Conference Recap - Episode 12

Accelerate 2 Great

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 6:08


Funnel Hackers Conference Recap - Episode 12   Website: http://nehemiahdavis.com/ Circle Of Greatness Academy: http://nehemiahdavis.com/circleofgrea... ★☆★ SUBSCRIBE TO NEO'S PODCAST NOW ★☆★ iTunes: https://apple.co/2Eoyqbm Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2DZmPOl Pod Bean: https://neodavis.podbean.com Google Play: https://bit.ly/2No0PBe Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2H0lEBi ★☆★ SUBSCRIBE TO NEO'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL NOW ★☆★ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWzN... ★☆★ CONNECT WITH NEO ON SOCIAL MEDIA ★☆★ Instagram: www.instagram.com/neodaviso/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/NeoDaviso/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nehemiah.dav... Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWzN... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nehemiah-... ★☆★ WANT TO OWN NEO'S BOOKS? ★☆★ Turn Your Passion Into Profits https://app.convertkit.com/landing_pa... Step Into Greatness http://nehemiahdavis.com/contact/

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Valley of Genius (MP3)
VoG 22: Fabrice Florin

Valley of Genius (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 23:08


Fabrice Florin produced a documentary of the first ever Hackers Conference, and was influential in the development of Hypercard. He tells his story here. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Adam Fisher Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/valley-of-genius. Get a copy of Adam Fisher's Valley of Genius book at a bookstore near you.

The Back to Jerusalem Podcast
GateKeepers Podcast 19: Hackers Conference + Ambassador Meeting Debrief

The Back to Jerusalem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 1:03


Thank you to our GateKeepers! This is another exclusive GateKeepers Podcast. To become a GateKeeper visit backtojerusalem.com/gatekeepers

Valley of Genius (MP3)
VoG 13: Steven Levy

Valley of Genius (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 9:03


Steven Levy is a legendary tech journalist and author of the seminal book Hackers. He talks about the reaction to his book and the famous Hackers Conference that followed. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Adam Fisher Guest: Steven Levy Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/valley-of-genius. Get a copy of Adam Fisher's Valley of Genius book at a bookstore near you.

Valley of Genius (MP3)
VoG 2: Stewart Brand

Valley of Genius (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 20:47


Stewart Brand coined the term "personal computer" and the phrase "information wants to be free." He organized the first Hackers Conference and founded The Well, one of the earliest social networks. He talks about these and other events in his life as one of the most innovative minds in Silicon Valley. Hosts: Leo Laporte and Adam Fisher Guest: Stewart Brand Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/valley-of-genius. Get a copy of Adam Fisher's Valley of Genius book at a bookstore near you.

The Back to Jerusalem Podcast
Episode 359: Hackers Conference

The Back to Jerusalem Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 20:54


As you may have heard on our last podcast, BTJ is hosting a hackers conference in February 2019! If you're a hacker, a coder, or a gamer... we want you! BTJ wants to find new ways to get the gospel into closed countries around the world!

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Disciplined Disruption Podcast
#045 - Kevin Kelly - Digital Visionary

Disciplined Disruption Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 53:56


There may be no one better to contemplate the meaning of cultural change than Kevin Kelly, whose life story reads like a treatise on the value and impacts of technology. Kevin Kelly doesn't need a lot of introduction.  Founding Director of the famous Wired Magazine in 1993 and digital visionary throughout the last 25 years.  His latest book "The Inevitable" is another amazing story of what is coming.  Enjoy the Episode! More about Kevin Kelly Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. His new book for Viking/Penguin is called The Inevitable, which is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. He is also founding editor and co-publisher of the popular Cool Tools website, which has been reviewing tools daily since 2003. From 1984-1990 Kelly was publisher and editor of the Whole Earth Review, a journal of unorthodox technical news. He co-founded the ongoing Hackers’ Conference, and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985. His books include the best-selling New Rules for the New Economy, the classic book on decentralized emergent systems, Out of Control, a graphic novel about robots and angels, The Silver Cord, an oversize catalog of the best of Cool Tools, and his summary theory of technology in What Technology Wants (2010).   How to connect with Kevin Kelly Web: http://kk.org/ TED: https://www.ted.com/speakers/kevin_kelly RSS Feed "The Technium": http://feedpress.me/TheTechnium Get his latest book "The Inevitable" here on Amazon.    

Archive 5 of Entrepreneurs On Fire
1423: The father of Wired magazine - and the Internet: Kevin Kelly

Archive 5 of Entrepreneurs On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 26:29


Visit EOFire.com for complete show notes of every Podcast episode. Kevin is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993 and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. He is also founding editor and co-publisher of the popular Cool Tools website, which has been reviewing tools daily since 2003. He co-founded the ongoing Hackers’ Conference and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985.

Daily Two Minutes Of Greatness
Ep: 021 - Kevin Kelly - Following The Free & Being Too Early

Daily Two Minutes Of Greatness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 7:49


Kevin Kelly has had a lot of accomplishments in his life and it certainly is not able to be summed up in this short intro. But to give you an overview, Kevin is Senior Maverick and the founding executive editor of Wired magazine as well as a former editor/publisher of the Whole Earth Review. His newest book, The Inevitable, is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. He co-founded Hackers’ Conference and was involved in the launch of the WELL, an online service started in 1985 considered to be a pioneer in developing online communities and social networks. He has been published in the New York Times, The Economist, Time, Harpers, Science, GQ, Wall Street journal, and Esquire. Prior to pursuing technology, Kevin was a photojournalist, once riding his bike 5,000 miles across America and for most of the 1970’s was a photographer in remote parts of Asia and had his photographs published in national magazines.

Future Squared with Steve Glaveski - Helping You Navigate a Brave New World

Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. He is also founding editor and co-publisher of the popular Cool Tools website, which has been reviewing tools daily since 2003. From 1984-1990 Kelly was publisher and editor of the Whole Earth Review, a journal of unorthodox technical news. He co-founded the ongoing Hackers’ Conference, and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985. His books include the best-selling New Rules for the New Economy, the classic book on decentralized emergent systems, Out of Control, a graphic novel about robots and angels, The Silver Cord, an oversize catalog of the best of Cool Tools, and his summary theory of technology in What Technology Wants (2010). His new book is The Inevitable - Understanding the 12 Technological Forces that will Shape Our Future, which is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller. This was a fascinating conversation with one of the most influential names in technology, entrepreneurship, digital media and future thinking. Expect to learn a number of things throughout the podcast but specifically Kevin and I cover: Whether humanity will find new things to do or simply live an unfulfilling existence once most of today’s jobs are automated or made redundant What large companies can do to prepare for what Kevin Kelly refers to as The Inevitable What we should do to combat online recommendation systems that serve to harden our minds to particular tastes or beliefs All topics discussed: Kevin’s travels to Uzbekistan and his views on the national dish How Kevin landed on 12 technological forces that will shape our inevitable future Why there’s never been a better time to start a business Why we all be endless newbies going forward, regardless of age or experience The number one skill people need to learn to succeed in the future Will humanity find new things to do once we automate most of what we already do? Why trying to ban the inevitable (and companies like UBER or Airbnb) backfires Will we have jobs in the future? Show notes: Kevin Kelly’s blog: www.kk.org Cool Tools: www.kk.org/cooltools Book: https://amzn.to/2p85Fan Twitter: @kevin2kelly --- Join the conversation on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/futuresquared/where you can discuss episodes, request guests, propose questions for forthcoming guests and access exclusive content and special offers! Listen on iTunes @ goo.gl/sMnEa0 Listen on Spotify @ spoti.fi/2G2QsxV Listen on Stitcher @ www.stitcher.com/podcast/future Listen on Google Play @ bit.ly/FSGoog ‍ If you've got any questions on this podcast feel free to send an email to steve@collectivecamp.us or tweet me on Twitter @steveglaveski or @future_squared Follow me on Instagram: @thesteveglaveski Like us? ‍ It'd make our day if you took 1 minute to show some love on iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud by subscribing, sharing and giving us a 5 star rating. ‍ To sign up to our mailing list head to www.futuresquared.xyz For more information on Collective Campus, our innovation hub, school and consultancy based in Australia and Singapore check out www.collectivecampus.io ‍

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show
Kevin Kelly: Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, & The Inevitable

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 77:47


Kevin Kelly believes that we overestimate the effects of technology in the moment, but vastly underestimate their effects in the long term. Whenever we create anything, we join a vast lineage of makers and thinkers and doers, from the first cave painter to the designers of virtual technology. Kevin Kelly is a visionary idea man and technologist. He is a co-founder of Wired and also of the influential Hackers Conference. He is the editor and publisher of the website Cool Tools, which gets half a million unique visitors per month. He is a prolific author - in particular, his classic book Out of Control set our understanding of emergent technology - editor, and unorthodox thinker. His journalism has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Time, Harpers, GQ, and Esquire. In our talk we discuss: * VR - how it can enable genius to be let out * work habits. Being highly protective of mornings & the art of saying no. * photography - Kevin loves photography and in fact, is working on a book and much much more. Enjoy! This episode first appeared on CreativeLive as part of the 30 Days of Genius series. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at www.chasejarvis.com/podcast. This podcast is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.

Entrepreneurs on Fire
The father of Wired magazine - and the Internet: Kevin Kelly

Entrepreneurs on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 26:23


Kevin is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993 and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. He is also founding editor and co-publisher of the popular Cool Tools website, which has been reviewing tools daily since 2003. He co-founded the ongoing Hackers’ Conference and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985. Sponsors: Braintree: Looking for an easier way to accept payments from your customers? Braintree lets you accept all forms of payment in over one hundred and thirty currencies! HostPapa: Looking for a powerful web hosting solution and cloud-based productivity tools for your business? Use promo code FIRE to save 15% off their shared web hosting packages!

Bill Murphy's  RedZone Podcast | World Class IT Security
#056: The Inevitable Technology Forces Shaping Our Future and How to Position Yourself for this Change-with Kevin Kelly

Bill Murphy's RedZone Podcast | World Class IT Security

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 50:03


Kevin Kelly, I think, may be the smartest person in the world...and I am only half-joking. I have been deeply interested in his work, and his thinking has influenced mine. His 2010 book What Technology Wants changed my perspective on Information Technology in 2010; his book Cool Tools is a compendium of the best tools cultivated from his years of research. Among other resources I like is his blog post 1000 True Fans; his latest book just released this summer titled The Inevitable; and his podcast interviews on London Real, Tim Ferriss, Lewis Howes, and Chase Jarvis. I asked him to come onto the show to get into topics that I had not heard him dive into from the perspective that I was curious about... I know you will be too. Major take aways from this episode are: 1. If you were the leader of a 1000 person company, what would you ask your direct 5 reports to do? 2. What skills are needed to teach kids to handle this new future in regards to learning and failure? 3. How Kevin Kelly would handle ethics and governance as we program Artificial Intelligence. 4. How humans will become more ethical and moral training AI. 5. Kevin's AI philosophy is very unique and will help you understand the role of AI working with other AIs. 6. His opinion on the difference between AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning. 7. The importance of being a newbie and an attitude of being a lifelong learner. 8. The difference between learning, how to learn versus finding how you learn that is unique to you. 9 . The skills enterprise leaders need to have in regards to how to fail. 10. The important skill of looking at the edges. 11. "In a world of abundance the only scarcity will be our attention," Herbert Simon. I have linked up all the show notes on redzonetech.net/podcast when you can get access to Kevin Kelly's books and publications. About Kevin Kelly: Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. He is also founding editor and co-publisher of the popular Cool Tools website, which has been reviewing tools daily since 2003. From 1984-1990 Kelly was publisher and editor of the Whole Earth Review, a journal of unorthodox technical news. He co-founded the ongoing Hackers' Conference, and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985. His books include the best-selling New Rules for the New Economy, the classic book on decentralized emergent systems, Out of Control, a graphic novel about robots and angels, The Silver Cord, an oversize catalog of the best of Cool Tools, and his summary theory of technology in What Technology Wants (2010). His new book for Viking/Penguin is called The Inevitable. Read full transcript here. How to get in touch with Kevin Kelly: Twitter Flickr YouTube Google Website Contact Page Website: kk.org Podcast: Cool Tools Podcast Blog: Cool Tools Blog Books: The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future What Technology Wants Cool Tools: A Catalog of Possibilities Full List of Published Books by Kevin Kelly Key Resources: Blog post 1000 True Fans TEDxTalk 12 Inevitable Forces That Will Shape Our Future Interview for London Real Interview with Tim Ferriss Interview with Lewis Howes Interview with Chase Jarvis This episode is sponsored by the CIO Scoreboard, a powerful tool that helps you communicate the status of your IT Security program visually in just a few minutes. Credits: * Outro music provided by Ben’s Sound Other Ways To Listen to the Podcast iTunes | Libsyn | Soundcloud | RSS | LinkedIn Leave a Review If you enjoyed this episode, then please consider leaving an iTunes review here Click here for instructions on how to leave an iTunes review if you're doing this for the first time. About Bill Murphy Bill Murphy is a world renowned IT Security Expert dedicated to your success as an IT business leader. Follow Bill on LinkedIn and Twitter.

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk
132: Kevin Kelly - How To See The Future...

The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2016 41:09


Episode 132: Kevin Kelly -  How To See The Future... Much of what will happen in the next thirty years is inevitable, driven by technological trends that are already in motion. In this fascinating, provocative new book, Kevin Kelly provides an optimistic road map for the future, showing how the coming changes in our lives—from virtual reality in the home to an on-demand economy to artificial intelligence embedded in everything we manufacture—can be understood as the result of a few long-term, accelerating forces. Kelly both describes these deep trends—interacting, cognifying, flowing, screening, accessing, sharing, filtering, remixing, tracking, and questioning—and demonstrates how they overlap and are codependent on one another. These larger forces will completely revolutionize the way we buy, work, learn, and communicate with each other. By understanding and embracing them, says Kelly, it will be easier for us to remain on top of the coming wave of changes and to arrange our day-to-day relationships with technology in ways that bring forth maximum benefits. Kelly’s bright, hopeful book will be indispensable to anyone who seeks guidance on where their business, industry, or life is heading—what to invent, where to work, in what to invest, how to better reach customers, and what to begin to put into place—as this new world emerges. (Per Amazon.com) Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. His new book for Viking/Penguin is called The Inevitable, with a publication date of June 6, 2016. He is also founding editor and co-publisher of the popular Cool Tools website, which has been reviewing tools daily since 2003. From 1984-1990 Kelly was publisher and editor of the Whole Earth Review, a journal of unorthodox technical news. He co-founded the ongoing Hackers’ Conference, and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985. His books include the best-selling New Rules for the New Economy, the classic book on decentralized emergent systems, Out of Control, a graphic novel about robots and angels, The Silver Cord, an oversize catalog of the best of Cool Tools, and his summary theory of technology in What Technology Wants (2010). Episode 132 Kevin Kelly – How To See The Future... Subscribe on iTunes  or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “Their success can prevent future success. It’s difficult to move off that peak.  It’s important to know nothing at times.” In This Episode, You Will Learn: Those who cultivate, create, make, and have an ability to see the world a little differently sustain excellence With technology advancements, it’s difficult to sustain a different view Why we should think of ways to optimize our lives The art of making allies instead of enemies “I write in order to tell myself what I think” The power of sharing your journal with the world Why humans will own less and will pay for access to more things Why do we need to sleep? Can we optimize it? Why hasn’t the speed of commercials airlines increased in 30 years? “You are not late – Go do something now” “What are you trying to optimize in your life?” Continue Learning: Follow Kevin on Twitter: @kevin2kelly Read: 1,000 True Fans Read: The Inevitable: Understanding The 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape You To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 130: Ryan Holiday – Ego Is The Enemy Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 082: Dan Pink – The Science of Motivation, Legendary Writer & Ted Talk Episode 086: Seth Godin – How To Become Indispensable & Build Your Tribe Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Kevin Kelly on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell   Bio From KK.org Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor for its first seven years. His new book for Viking/Penguin is called The Inevitable, with a publication date of June 6, 2016. He is also founding editor and co-publisher of the popular Cool Tools website, which has been reviewing tools daily since 2003. From 1984-1990 Kelly was publisher and editor of the Whole Earth Review, a journal of unorthodox technical news. He co-founded the ongoing Hackers’ Conference, and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985. His books include the best-selling New Rules for the New Economy, the classic book on decentralized emergent systems, Out of Control, a graphic novel about robots and angels, The Silver Cord, an oversize catalog of the best of Cool Tools, and his summary theory of technology in What Technology Wants (2010).

Ask Altucher
Ep 96: Kevin Kelly – A Thousand True Fans

Ask Altucher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2015 71:07


Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its executive editor from its inception until 1999. He is also editor and publisher of the website, which gets half a million unique visitors per month. From 1984-1990, Kelly was publisher and editor of the Whole Earth Review, a journal of unorthodox technical news. He co-founded the ongoing Hackers' Conference, and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985. He authored the best-selling and the classic book on decentralized emergent systems, . Kevin dropped out of college to pursue his real interests, and they are varied. James and Kevin talk about Kevin's idea that "if you have 1000 True Fans then you have a business." This is a wide-ranging conversation about the past, the present, and the future. Kevin's extremely bullish on the future of artificial intelligence, yet he says there is no extinct technology... none. And they talk about a few of his books, and .   Listen here if you want to see into the future.

Smart People Podcast
Kevin Kelly – Co-Founder of Wired Magazine

Smart People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2015 40:54


Few people have had a better perspective on the rise of the "technology revolution" than our guest this week, Kevin Kelly. As a young hippie backpacking his way around the world, Kevin aspired to make art and to learn about the world. By his own admission, he disliked most technologies, especially the computer - which was a large, clunky, useless machine. However, when he snuck his way into one of the earliest groups to try out the internet, he realized that the world was about to change in a big way and he wanted a front row ticket. Soon after, in 1993 Kevin co-founded Wired Magazine and they have been predicting the future ever since. Kevin is the author of the new book, Cool Tools: A Catalog of Possibilities.  Kevin Kelly is Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. He co-founded Wired in 1993, and served as its Executive Editor from its inception until 1999. He has just completed a book for Viking/Penguin publishers called "What Technology Wants," due out in the Fall 2010. He is also editor and publisher of the Cool Tools website, which gets half a million unique visitors per month. From 1984-1990 Kelly was publisher and editor of the Whole Earth Review, a journal of unorthodox technical news. He co-founded the ongoing Hackers' Conference, and was involved with the launch of the WELL, a pioneering online service started in 1985. He authored the best-selling New Rules for the New Economy and the classic book on decentralized emergent systems, Out of Control. "I remember saying to myself that I'll just pretend that I'm a millionaire. I'll just pretend that I have the money that I need and I'll act as if money is not the constraint, but other things are." - Kevin Kelly Quotes from Kevin:  What we learn in this episode: How to live like a creative. How did Wired magazine get started? How does mastery play a role in passion? What does the future of information look like? Resources: Cool Tools: A Catalog of Possibilities www.kk.org Twitter: @kevin2kelly -- This episode is brought to you by: SmartThings: Go to http://www.smartthings.com/smartpeople to get 10% off a Home Security Kit or Solution Kit with promo code: SMARTPEOPLE Lynda.com: Do something good for yourself in 2015 and sign up for a FREE 10-day trial to Lynda.com by visiting Lynda.com/smartpeople.

Novell SalesTalk
LIVE From BlackHat 2009

Novell SalesTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2009 3:46


Listen as Justin Taylor gets a live update from the BlackHat 2009 Hackers Conference. Learn why Novell, a leader and pioneer in the identity and security space, would even be allowed through the front door. Brian Singer from Novell’s product marketing team gives the scoop.

ISTS - i sh0t the sheriff
Edição 24 - 24.06.2007

ISTS - i sh0t the sheriff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2007 61:47


1 hora de duração Eventos 3rd European Conference on Computer Network Defence (EC2ND) 4-5 October 2007, Aldemar Royal Mare Village, Hersonissos, Crete, Greece http://2007.ec2nd.org/ Após realizar duas edições em São Paulo, o H2HC realizará sua quarta edição, na cidade de Brasília entre os dias 08 e 09 de novembro de 2007. Além do congresso teremos 3 mini cursos e um game "Capture the Flag" que premiara com R$ 1.000,00 e um certificado ao vencedor (em breve será distribuído o regulamento). Datas Importantes • 30/09/2007 - último dia para recebimento dos trabalhos. • 10/10/2007 - divulgação dos conteúdos selecionados. • 08 e 09 de novembro de 2007 - apresentações dos conteúdos durante o H2HC - Hackers to Hackers Conference. Informações Importantes ao conferencista • As despesas de viagem (passagens, traslado e hospedagem) serão custeadas pelade inteira responsabilidade da organização do H2HC; http://h2hc.org.br Adult Site Blocking http://www.opendns.com/start/features/adult/ Callers do not see your home or mobile numbers. http://numbr.com/home/fact_sheet Pentagon email hacked http://australianit.news.com.au/story/0,24897,21948818-15306,00.html Microsoft em blacklist de Spam http://www.networkworld.com/news/2007/062307-microsoft-sues-more-alleged-hotmail.html?fsrc=rss-security Assunto 1) Incidente hacker na TV Tcheca http://www.zone-h.com.br/content/view/488/11/ Bonus: Max Headroom http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWdgAMYjYSs&mode=related&search= e Criatividade da Globo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYzoHWdh8AA Assunto 2) Google dorks strikes back Today's bonus vulnerability in Google. The vulnerability is in Google's spider, which awry index sensetive content (so it is Google dork). The day of Google bugs in MOSEB was over (at 15th day I posted holes in MOSEB-15 and MOSEB-15 Bonus), but it is nice hole and it's worth to be mentioned. So Google with new bug is here once more. The hole is in Google's spider and it is Information disclosure http://websecurity.com.ua/1070/