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Welcome to Into the Metaverse, in this week's episode, Yon welcomes back the Godmother of the Metaverse, Cathy Hackl, to continue their conversation of the metaverse, this time with a focus on the race to capture the AI and VR hardware markets, touching on recent events and announcements from Apple, Meta, Snap, and Roblox. Cathy Hackl is a globally recognized tech & gaming executive, futurist, and speaker focused on spatial computing, virtual worlds, augmented reality, AI, strategic foresight, and gaming platforms strategy. She's one of the top tech voices on LinkedIn and is the CEO of Spatial Dynamics, a spatial computing and AI solutions company, including gaming. Hackl has worked at Amazon Web Services (AWS), Magic Leap, and HTC VIVE and has advised companies like Nike, Ralph Lauren, Walmart, Louis Vuitton, and Clinique on their emerging tech and gaming journeys. During their conversation, Yon and Cathy get into the underwhelming Apple announcements, Meta's opportunity for a hardware breakthrough, Snap's new developer only Spectacles, Roblox's new goal, and more. Chapters: Intro & Agenda (00:00) Apple Underwhelms (00:39) Meta's Hardware Opportunity (04:24) Snap's Developer First Approach (08:25) Roblox's Ambitious New Goal (14:14) Roblox Remains Underestimated (22:49) -- -- -- -- -- Follow Cathy: LinkedIn | Instagram Read Cathy's Free EBook, A Wearable World Follow Yon: LinkedIn | X Learn more about Into the Metaverse by visiting the website. Learn more about Supersocial by visiting the website.
Welcome to Into the Metaverse, in this week's episode, Yon welcomes the Godmother of the Metaverse, Cathy Hackl, to the podcast to discuss the convergence point of many new technologies and how they are shaping the metaverse in the near term future. Cathy Hackl is a globally recognized tech & gaming executive, futurist, and speaker focused on spatial computing, virtual worlds, augmented reality, AI, strategic foresight, and gaming platforms strategy. She's one of the top tech voices on LinkedIn and is the CEO of Spatial Dynamics, a spatial computing and AI solutions company, including gaming. Hackl has worked at Amazon Web Services (AWS), Magic Leap, and HTC VIVE and has advised companies like Nike, Ralph Lauren, Walmart, Louis Vuitton, and Clinique on their emerging tech and gaming journeys. During their conversation, Yon and Cathy discuss her time at Magic Leap and how she originally got hooked on the metaverse, before going into who and what are leading the way in spatial computing, some innovative work being done by major brands, the types of investments and timeframes CMOs should be pushing for when coming into the metaverse, and much more. Follow Cathy: LinkedIn | Instagram Read Cathy's Free EBook, A Wearable World -- -- -- -- -- Chapters: Introduction (00:00) How Cathy Got Hooked on the Metaverse (02:15) What Her Time at Magic Leap Taught Cathy (04:51) Our Current Technological Convergence Point (07:35) Who's Leading in the AI and Spatial Computing World (14:35) Brands and Consumer Companies Doing Innovative Work (18:49) The Need to Invest and Learn Now (22:38) Future of Marketing & Engagement (27:39) Most Excited for Next 12 Months (33:20) -- -- -- -- -- Follow Yon: LinkedIn | X Learn more about Into the Metaverse by visiting the website. Learn more about Supersocial by visiting the website.
Christian Hackl ist Sportwissenschaftler, Ausbildner an der Bundessportakademie, Elite Personal Trainer und ehemaliger Olympiateilnehmer. Juliana und Christian lernten sich vor sechs Jahren bei einer Trainerausbildung kennen und teilen eine Mission: Menschen für Sport zu begeistern, um sie gesünder, glücklicher und leistungsfähiger zu machen. In dieser Folge sprechen die beiden über die vielen positiven Auswirkungen von Sport auf Körper und Geist. Die Themen reichen von den Vorteilen eines ausgewogenen Trainingsmix aus Kraft-, Ausdauer- und Beweglichkeitstraining über die richtige Motivation und Zielsetzung bis hin zur Entfaltung des eigenen Potentials. Auch das Champions-Mindset und die Bedeutung von Disziplin und harter Arbeit für langfristigen Erfolg werden thematisiert. Christian teilt seine Erfahrungen aus dem Leistungssport und gibt praktische Tipps, wie man Sport und Bewegung erfolgreich in den Alltag integrieren kann. Freut euch auf Impulse, Motivation und Inspiration für ein aktives und erfülltes Leben! Links zu Juliana Käfer: Social Media Kanäle: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/juliana_kaefer/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/julianakaefer.lifestylecoaching Webseite: https://julianakaefer.at/ Powerful Life Academy: https://julianakaefer.at/powerful-life-coaching/ Podcast-Folge zur PLA: https://youtu.be/1wsZHzyL6oc Das LIFE POWER Seminar: Transformiere in 3 Tagen dein Leben und löse auf, was jahrelang nicht gelungen ist: https://julianakaefer.at/events/life-power-seminar/ Nächster Termin: 29.11.-1.12.2024 Podcast-Folge zum LP-Seminar: https://youtu.be/HpY16o4ZgyQ Das 'Create your Life' Journal - Dein Coach in Buchform: https://julianakaefer.at/product/create-your-life-journal/ Testimonials: Ehemalige Teilnehmer der Powerful Life Academy Tamara "Mein Körper war mein Feind": https://youtu.be/1dcUAekygc0 Kathrin "Wie ich lernte, mich selbst zu lieben": https://youtu.be/IDo1M5ugJxU Aniko "Wie ich mich aus der schlimmsten Phase meines Lebens befreite und in meine Power kam": https://youtu.be/W8hNiFDMJL4 Lisa "Abnehmen beginnt im Kopf - Wie Lisa sich vom Abnehmstress befreite": https://youtu.be/liTSOQT3AAQ
After years of longing for a rural lifestyle change, extensive searching, and enduring numerous disappointments with unsuccessful offers, fate finally guided Natalie Hackl and her husband to discover a hidden gem in Blue Knob, NSW. Tucked away in the shadow of the majestic Border Ranges, the farm had languished in neglect for a decade, its inherent beauty masked by overgrown fields and a rundown shack. Yet, beneath acres of overgrowth, a grove of struggling finger limes awaited rediscovery.As they delved deeper into the property, wading through towering swaths of grass, they were rewarded with awe-inspiring views of Blue Knob, Lillian Rock, Mount Warning, and The Border Ranges—a moment of true love at first sight.Five years later, despite often flushed faces and bodies drenched in sweat, Natalie and her husband Matt have unearthed the true worth of resilience, perseverance, and patience. Bush Harvest Co stands as a testament to the stunning and bountiful land they are privileged to call home.Although both hailed from backgrounds in primary school teaching and equine nutrition, they possessed minimal farming experience. Navigating the challenges of farming—through drought, bushfire, pandemic, and floods—has proven to be a remarkable journey. Anyone familiar with finger limes understands Natalie's description of them as a "prick" of a plant to work with (long leather pruning gloves are a must!).Nonetheless, their passion for hard work, rural living, and native Australian botanicals has fortified their determination to create something extraordinary with Bush Harvest Co for their customers. They sincerely hope you'll cherish their products as much as they do!Anyone who has worked with finger limes knows what Natalie means when she describes them as a "prick" of a plant to work with (long leather pruning gloves are essential!).Follow Natalie on Instagram and follow her Instagram picks or social suggestions:@bushharvestcoLike Minded B+tches Drinking Wine@thelazyceo@goodtimesgreatbrands@hackyourownprSHE-CommThe Middle Finger ProjectEnjoyed the episode- producing these podcast are a blast and take time, I would love it if you could show me some love and support, by liking, rating and sharing this episode or you can do so by - Buying me a coffee Please make sure you leave a review or rate this episode. @married_tothe_landICPA is the educational voice for rural and remote families and their students. We are committed to ensuring equitable access to education, opportunities, and support for every step of a student's learning journey from early childhood through to tertiary, trade or training. Membership is for everyone who have a connection to rural and remote education. Head to www.icpa.com.au to join and become a member.
Cathy Hackl, explores the metaverse's rapid development, the merging of our digital and physical realities and how AI is reshaping our interactions.This episode is sponsored by Consensus 2024 Now Available for pre-order | Michael Casey's New Book with Frank H. McCourt, their forthcoming book: Our Biggest Fight: Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital AgeIn this week's installment of "Money Reimagined," hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren welcome Cathy Hackl, a leading authority in emerging tech, global executive and tech visionary. Together, they explore the metaverse's rapid development, highlighting the buzz around its potential and how AI and spatial computing are reshaping our interactions.Hackl discusses the merging of our digital and physical realities, emphasizing the critical importance of hardware for spatial computing and voicing concerns over possible compromises. Then, the conversation takes a turn, diving into how cloud computing is booming and we're seeing a swing back to decentralization. It's fascinating to think about how crucial hardware, software, connectivity, and data really are in driving tech forward. We also delve into the realms of NFTs and blockchain, discussing the challenging task of harmonizing state laws with federal regulations. Wrapping up, we touch on the exciting potential web3 and blockchain hold for revolutionizing computing as we know it.Takeaways |The metaverse has experienced a cycle of hype and buzz, but the concept and development of virtual shared experiences in both virtual and physical spaces are still ongoing.Spatial computing, an advanced form of 3D-centric computing, uses AI, computer vision, and extended reality to seamlessly blend virtual content into the physical world.The expansion of computing and the evolution of the internet into the physical world will transform human-to-human communication and human-computer interaction.The development of AI that can see and understand the physical world is crucial for the advancement of spatial computing and the metaverse.While spatial computing offers convenience and augmentation of reality, there are concerns about privacy, virtual air rights, and the potential negative impact of constant data collection.Cloud computing has led to the centralization of the internet, with major platforms dominating the landscape.The expansion of computing and data in the metaverse requires a combination of hardware, software, connectivity, and data management.Enforcement and regulation of the metaverse pose significant challenges, and there is a need for technical understanding and collaboration between policymakers and experts.State laws are being enacted to address potential harms, but federal regulation is necessary to create a cohesive framework.Web3 and blockchain technologies offer opportunities to create solutions for age gating, provenance, and other challenges in the metaverse.Links | Cathy Hackl Crypto Council for Innovation CoinDesk.com-Consensus is where experts convene to talk about the ideas shaping our digital future. Join developers, investors, founders, brands, policymakers and more in Austin, Texas from May 29-31. The tenth annual Consensus is curated by CoinDesk to feature the industry's most sought-after speakers, unparalleled networking opportunities and unforgettable experiences. Take 15% off registration with the code MRP15. Register now at consensus.coindesk.com-Money Reimagined has been produced and edited by senior producer Michele Musso and our executive producer is Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is “The News Tonight ” by Shimmer. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Cathy Hackl, explores the metaverse's rapid development, the merging of our digital and physical realities and how AI is reshaping our interactions.This episode is sponsored by Consensus 2024 Now Available for pre-order | Michael Casey's New Book with Frank H. McCourt, their forthcoming book: Our Biggest Fight: Reclaiming Liberty, Humanity, and Dignity in the Digital AgeIn this week's installment of "Money Reimagined," hosts Michael Casey and Sheila Warren welcome Cathy Hackl, a leading authority in emerging tech, global executive and tech visionary. Together, they explore the metaverse's rapid development, highlighting the buzz around its potential and how AI and spatial computing are reshaping our interactions.Hackl discusses the merging of our digital and physical realities, emphasizing the critical importance of hardware for spatial computing and voicing concerns over possible compromises. Then, the conversation takes a turn, diving into how cloud computing is booming and we're seeing a swing back to decentralization. It's fascinating to think about how crucial hardware, software, connectivity, and data really are in driving tech forward. We also delve into the realms of NFTs and blockchain, discussing the challenging task of harmonizing state laws with federal regulations. Wrapping up, we touch on the exciting potential web3 and blockchain hold for revolutionizing computing as we know it.Takeaways |The metaverse has experienced a cycle of hype and buzz, but the concept and development of virtual shared experiences in both virtual and physical spaces are still ongoing.Spatial computing, an advanced form of 3D-centric computing, uses AI, computer vision, and extended reality to seamlessly blend virtual content into the physical world.The expansion of computing and the evolution of the internet into the physical world will transform human-to-human communication and human-computer interaction.The development of AI that can see and understand the physical world is crucial for the advancement of spatial computing and the metaverse.While spatial computing offers convenience and augmentation of reality, there are concerns about privacy, virtual air rights, and the potential negative impact of constant data collection.Cloud computing has led to the centralization of the internet, with major platforms dominating the landscape.The expansion of computing and data in the metaverse requires a combination of hardware, software, connectivity, and data management.Enforcement and regulation of the metaverse pose significant challenges, and there is a need for technical understanding and collaboration between policymakers and experts.State laws are being enacted to address potential harms, but federal regulation is necessary to create a cohesive framework.Web3 and blockchain technologies offer opportunities to create solutions for age gating, provenance, and other challenges in the metaverse.Links | Cathy Hackl Crypto Council for Innovation CoinDesk.com-Consensus is where experts convene to talk about the ideas shaping our digital future. Join developers, investors, founders, brands, policymakers and more in Austin, Texas from May 29-31. The tenth annual Consensus is curated by CoinDesk to feature the industry's most sought-after speakers, unparalleled networking opportunities and unforgettable experiences. Take 15% off registration with the code MRP15. Register now at consensus.coindesk.com-Money Reimagined has been produced and edited by senior producer Michele Musso and our executive producer is Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is “The News Tonight ” by Shimmer. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sozialwissenschaftlerin und Kulturarbeiterin Veronika Hackl, im Gespräch mit Ursula Pucher
You've probably interacted with large language models. The next version might be large vision models. Cathy Hackl is a futurist, Apple Vision Pro developer, and co-author of the upcoming book “Spacial Computing: An AI-Driven Business Revolution.” Deidre Woollard caught up with Hackl for a conversation about: - How businesses, like Lockheed Martin and Lowes, are already using spatial computing. - The current challenges developing apps for the Vision Pro - Virtual air rights, digital fashion, and questions about the future of spatial computing. Companies discussed: APPL, U, LMT, LOW, META, GOOG, GOOGL Host: Deidre Woollard Guest: Cathy Hackl Producer: Ricky Mulvey Engineers: Rick Engdahl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introducing AIQ Presented by Microsoft Advertising, a new limited podcast series hosted by Cathy Hackl dedicated to leveling up your IQ around all things Artificial Intelligence. Over the next four weeks, the series will focus on Generative AI. What is it, how can brands use it to their advantage, and what pitfalls should they avoid? In episode one, Hackl sits down with Jenny Nicholson, ECD and Creative Strategist at Queen of Swords who shares how to get started with AI, why you should look at curiosity more than fear, and how you can start thinking about GPTs. We get it. The digital advertising industry is changing rapidly and it's hard to keep up. Finding ways to grow is proving harder than ever. At Microsoft Advertising we are committed to finding a better way forward. With us, you'll have access to valuable Microsoft audiences while enabling you to reach new audiences across the open web. We are paving the way for an exciting new era in our industry by harnessing the power of generative AI, integrated into our advertising technology and consumer experiences. Our full suite of advertising capabilities, built on a strong backbone of industry-leading AI and deep audience intelligence, provides the tools you need to create powerful growth possibilities. With Microsoft Advertising, you'll have the opportunity to connect with new audiences, create powerful growth possibilities, and overcome the challenges you face so you can truly grow. Don't miss this opportunity to discover what's possible with Microsoft Advertising. Visit our website at www.microsoftadvertising.com to learn more about how we can help your business. Join us in creating a brighter future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bei „Back to the Roots“ fand traditionell die Käfigschlacht statt, also schauen wir zurück auf die Ereignisse des jüngsten Events und geben unsere Meinung zu der Zukunft der Liga und aktuellen Fehden der deutschen Promotion ab. Konnte die Singles-Käfigschlacht zwischen Aigle Blanc und Joseph Fenech Jr. mit denen aus der Vergangenheit mithalten? War das lange Sebastian Hackl-Match so wie erwartet und? Wie geht es mit dem wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship weiter? Außerdem schauen wir voraus auf „Dead End 2024“ am 09.02.2024 und „Road To 16 Carat Gold: Bielefeld“ am 10.02.2024. Hier werden die letzten Weichen für 16 Carat Gold gestellt. Welche Wrestler gewinnen die Qualification Matches? Schafft es Rotation, seinen Titel bis Carat zu halten? Wie die letzten Jahre auch wird 16 Carat Gold von wrestling-infos.de gesponsert. Freut Euch also jetzt schon einmal auf einige Interviews, Vorschau, Showberichte etc. Mit dabei sind dieses Mal Björn, Pascal und Craggy, mit unterschiedlichen Ansichten zu einigen Themen. Wir freuen uns schon auf Eure Meinungen, besonders zu den kontroversen Themen. Lasst uns also wissen, was Ihr von den letzten Entwicklungen haltet und worauf Ihr Euch in der Zukunft freut. Wir wünschen viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
#426 Sebastian Hackl - Wrestling mit Leidenschaft und Emotion #Podcast #Wrestling #WWE #wXw #SebastianHackl #JustBringIt Mit Leidenschaft und Emotion lebt Sebastian Hackl Wrestling seit über 30 Jahren. Heute spricht er mit Volker über diese Leidenschaft und blickt auch emotional auf den Abschied von Absolute Andy.
TechMagic starts off the year with an inspiring interview to help you get your creative endeavors started in 2024.Hackl interviews Jeffery B. Madoff, author of Creative Careers: Making a Living with Your Ideas. Creatives can control their careers whether inside corporate America or launching something new in 2024. Get inspired with great ideas and creativity in the new year. Jeffery Madoff is an Adjunct Professor at Parsons School of Design, keynote speaker, playwright, and producer.Come for the tech, stay for the magic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, Hackl and Kebler talk about Murderbot Diaries, a Hugo Award-winning sci-fi book series. Hackl and Kebler discuss the Figma Adobe merger failure. Hackl and Kebler talk about Marriott Bonvoy Land in Fortnite and Asgard's Wrath 2 in VR. OpenAI suspends ByteDance's account. Kebler tries to break ChatGPT 4. Hackl and Kebler discuss Epic, Meta, and Unity joining the Alliance for OpenUSD. Hackl interviews Nick Vinckier, Director of Corporate Innovation at Chalhoub Group.Producer Lily Snyder brings you the Dispatch from the Fringe.Show Notes:Apple is adapting the Hugo Award-winning sci-fi book series MurderbotFigma and Adobe are abandoning our proposed mergerFortnite's Marriott Bonvoy Land is a ghost town of video game sadnessVR's killer app has finally arrived” - IGN gave it a perfect score and called it a masterpieceOpenAI suspends ByteDance's account after it used GPT to train its own AI model.Alliance for OpenUSD Unveils Roadmap for Core USD Specification and Ecosystem CollaborationNick Vinckier on LinkedInThe hottest new climate technology is bricksSubscribe and Share:www.adweek.com/podcasts/tech-magic/Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, the EU becomes the first governing power to enact laws around artificial intelligence. Next, Hackl and Kebler discuss an article in the NY Times that focused on using AI to talk to the dead. Hackl talks about the benefits of AI for historical preservation. Also, ‘Tis the Season for Gaming and VR, as Hackl and Kebler discuss the success of the Fortnite x Lego collab and how the Meta Quests outsold AirPods on Amazon's Black Friday sales. Hackl interviews Dr. Lydia Kostopoulos, founder of Abundance Studio. Kostopoulos is a strategy and emerging technology advisor. Producer Lily Snyder brings you the Dispatch from the Fringe.Show Notes:EU Reaches Agreement on New “AI Act”: The World's First Comprehensive AI LawUsing A.I. to Talk to the DeadAI Can Reshape the Physical World—If We Regulate It ProperlyFortnite x Lego Official Launch TrailerWould you believe a VR headset outsold AirPods during Black Friday? It happenedDr. Lydia Kostopoulos on LinkedInLatinas pioneras en la IA: dando forma al futuro, un algoritmo a la vezWant to Trick an LLM? Try Asking It Nicely or Use Argentinian SpanishDLD Conference in MunichSubscribe and Share:www.adweek.com/podcasts/tech-magic/Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Hackl and Kebler talk about games, musical avatars, and the ecological impact of generative AI.The musical group, Kiss, retires to leave the music to their avatars. Hackl shouts out Future Chicken, a game developed by Catherine Winder and Annabel Slaight. Kebler discusses the environmental impact of generative AI prompts from MIT. Hackl and Kebler segway into the Eminem Fortnite concert. Hackl interviews Irena Cronin, Co-Founder & SVP of Product at DADOS Technology. Producer Lily Snyder brings you the Dispatch from the Fringe.Show Notes:Kiss say farewell to live touring, become first US band to go virtual and become digital avatarsKids Want Digital Currency And Subscriptions More Than New Games This XmasThe Game Awards trailer gets us hyped for the games of 2024Fortnite's Eminem concert teased the future of the gameA former Lucasfilm exec created this time-traveling chicken to help kids cope with climate changeMaking an image with generative AI uses as much energy as charging your phoneIrena Cronin on LinkedInWho wants to farm potatoes in the metaverse? Exploring Roblox's corporate hell-worldsSubscribe and Share:www.adweek.com/podcasts/tech-magic/Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Hackl and Kebler talk about a possible Lego x Fortnite launch, Fortnite partnering with Oakley, Fortnite Creative and the importance of thumbnails. They also discuss gesture technology, like the early “slide to unlock” to today's double tap on the Apple Watch. Hackl gives her reaction to the Vario XR 4 and they discuss the spatial computing sessions at AWS re:Invent event. Kebler and Hackl talk about an article from The Guardian that talks about women in AI, and Cathy wishes for more Godmothers of AI.Hackl interviews Zoe Scaman, founder of Bodacious on gaming, Gen Alpha, and the multiplayer brand. Show Notes:Everything you need to know about the Lego x Fortnite collabVarjo XR-4 Promises Mixed Reality "Practically Indistinguishable From Natural Sight"Will Hand Gestures Replace Touchscreens and Keyboards?Most advanced virtual and mixed reality headsets for professionals – VarjoFinnish startup Varjo launches new $3,990 mixed-reality headset to take on Apple, MicrosoftAWS re:InventSave the Date: Spatial Computing at AWS re:Invent 2023Where are all the ‘godmothers' of AI? Women's voices are not being heardSubscribe and Share:Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This was a great conversation with Morgan Hackl, the Fire Chief of Saskatoon, about the growing homelessness crisis in Saskatchewan, specifically Saskatoon. We discuss the proactive measures the Saskatoon Fire Department (SFD) is taking to alleviate issues related to unstable housing, including building relationships with the unhoused and connecting them to resources. We also talked about changing policies and improving support for first responders working on the front lines of the crisis. We also heard some comments and questions from people in our community. I hope you check it out. Support the showWe've got fresh merch and it's amazing! Pick yours up HERE Are you getting something from our content? Tap here and buy us a coffee to say thanks and help us keep this train on the tracks! Check us out on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@hardknoxtalksStronger Together Canada Peer Led Support Groups by Moms Stop the HarmAre you struggling with the substance use of a loved one? Go to https://www.holdinghopecanada.org/Have you tragically lost someone to drug related harms? Visithttps://www.healingheartscanada.org/Prairie Sky Recovery Centrehttps://www.prairieskyrecovery.ca/
Over the weekend, Sam Altman was fired from OpenAI and a lot of tech news and tech drama unfolded over the last few days. Hackl and Kebler share their thoughts on OpenAI, Altman, and why the big losers of this news story are potentially the users. Hackl shares her first article published in the Harvard Business Review was just published and shares why it's about more than just mixed reality, it's about the future of human-computer and human-to-human interaction, and yes, AI is at the core of Spatial Computing. The hosts also chat about Roblox's latest virtual fashion report, and also how a TikTok makeup trend might be just a fad or could be the future. Hackl interviews Greg Kahn, CEO at GK Digital Ventures and President and CEO at Emerging Tech Exchange. Producer Lily Snyder brings you the Dispatch from the Fringe. Show Notes:What Leaders Need to Know About Spatial Computing (by Cathy Hackl)A Wearable World (by Cathy Hackl & Lily Snyder)FIU and tech futurist Cathy Hackl announce the launch of Virtual Fashion Design Endowed ScholarshipRoblox's 2023 Digital Expression, Fashion & Beauty Trends ReportTikTok Trend - makeup from the uncanny valleySwallowable device to track vital signsScientists invent micrometers-thin battery charged by saline solution that could power smart contact lensesSubscribe and Share:www.adweek.com/podcasts/tech-magic/Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Hackl and Kebler talk about the Mac Pro Mini and developing for the Apple Vision Pro. Hackl attended the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) awards and why we'll eventually see more people from tech at fashion events. The conversation of fashion and AI leads Hackl and Kebler to share their views of the Humane AI Pin released on November 9. Kebler is wary of voice control as the main control for technology devices. Hackl interviews Cynthia Miller, Head of Innovation at 11:11 media. Producer Lily Snyder brings you the Dispatch from the Fringe. Key Highlights:1:00 - Podcast intro with co-host Lee Kebler.1:22 - What we did last week: Hackl talks about her time at the CDFA awards. Lee and Hackl discuss the Humane AI pin. Humane AI Pin, fad or future?17:00 - Should wearables be singular devices that do things very well? 18:00 - OpenAI Dev Day and GPTs.24:40 - Guest interview with Cynthia Miller, Head of Innovation at 11:11 Media44:00 - Dispatch from the Fringe47:45 - OutroShow Notes:CFDA AwardsHumane AI PinGeneral MagicCynthia Miller on LinkedInRats Use the Power of Imagination to Navigate and Move Objects in a VR LandscapeSubscribe and Share:www.adweek.com/podcasts/tech-magic/Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cathy Hackl and guest host Lee Kebler are back with episode five of TechMagic, the show that dives deep into our tech futures and current tech and gaming news. In this episode, Hackl and Kebler talk about the new Beatles song made possible by machine learning. Hackl talks about playing video games with her kids. Hackl and Lee talk about Fortnite which released an OG map that generated 102 million hours of play and broke records. Zumba is coming to virtual reality and Kebler's grievance with VR fitness subscriptions. Hackl interviews guest, Pico Velásquez, Founder and CEO of VIIRA Inc.Producer Lily Snyder comes back with the Dispatch from the Fringe. In this segment, Snyder shares the weirdest story in tech this week. VR is going to space!Key Highlights:1:00 - Podcast intro with co-host Lee Kebler.1:22 - What we did last week: Lee The Beatles released their final song, “Now and Then”. Used machine learning to separate vocals from old recorded tape. Cathy plays video games with her kids and the benefits of playing together and is getting ready to attend the CFDA Awards in NYC, one of the biggest nights in fashion. 13:01 - Fortnite and the gaming industry: Launched an original Fortnite map. 44.7 million players 102 million hours of play. 20 - Tech and Sports: Sports is evolving. Flag Football will be an Olympic sport. Zumba will be released on virtual reality. 29:13 - Guest interview: Cathy speaks with Pico Velásquez, Founder and CEO of VIIRA Inc. 56:29 - Architectural design in spatial computing. Keebler and Hackl talk about engineering design as a vertical for spatial computing.57:20 - Dispatch from the Fringe1:00 - 1:04:50 - OutroShow Notes:The Beatles SongWhy you should play video games with your kidsAs OG ‘Fortnite' Breaks Records, ‘Call Of Duty' Players Want Verdansk Or Blackout BackFlag football will be part of 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Here's what to knowPico Velásquez on LinkedInHTC's Vive Focus 3 has a new, far-out mission: astronaut mental healthSubscribe and Share:www.adweek.com/podcasts/tech-magic/Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cathy Hackl and guest host Lee Kebler are back with the fourth episode of TechMagic, the show that dives deep into our tech futures and current tech and gaming news. In this episode, Hackl and Kebler talk about President Biden's AI executive order and AI governance. They discuss Humane's AI wearable that is to launch on November 9, ask ChatPGT questions about mental health and reminisce about Call of Duty which turned 20 this year. Marriott releases a map in Fortnite. Plus, which are a fad and which are the future?Hackl interviews guest, Ari Peralta, CEO of Arigami, about sensory design.Producer Lily Snyder comes back with the Dispatch from the Fringe. In this segment, Snyder shares the weirdest story in tech this week.Show Notes:Use the code TECHMAGIC30 for 30% off Adweek's NexTech event.One AI Device to Rule Them AllBiden's AI Executive OrderPeople are speaking with ChatGPT for hours, bringing 2013's Her closer to realityCall of Duty turns 20Marriott Launches a Virtual City in FortnightWhat is Prenuvo? Ari Peralta on LinkedInArigamaRyanair in Roblox Hits 1 Million Virtual FightsSubscribe and Share:www.adweek.com/podcasts/tech-magic/Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Hackl and Kebler talk about artificial intelligence in the music industry and the ethics of using lyrics to train AI. In a separate segment, they talk about Apple and AI.The discuss Hackl's visit to The Sphere in Las Vegas for opening night and the gaming industry taking over The Sphere during TwitchCon. Plus, which are a fad and which are the future?Key Highlights:6:41 - 9:10 - What we did last week: Cathy visits The Sphere in Las Vegas. Lee attends the Augmented Enterprise Summit. 9:11 - 20:07 - AI and the music industry: The ethics behind using lyrics to train AI. Using AI artists to mimic real people and pushing the boundaries of musical innovation. 20:08 - 32:41 - The Vegas Sphere. The outside of The Sphere displayed ads for Microsoft and Sony during TwitchCon. Cathy gives us her first-hand account of seeing The Sphere on opening night. Can brands and artirts repurpose their Sphere content?32:42 - 38:34 - AI and Apple: Is Apple playing catch up on generative AI? Lee thinks so. Cathy thinks Apple is always one step ahead, they just don't show their cards. 38:35 - 39:21 - Break 39:23 - 57:30 - Guest Interview with David Armano: Cathy interviews David Armano, Senior Director at Soul Machines about AI and Armano's perspective on the future of work.57:43 1:00:50 - Dispatch from the Fringe with Producer Lily Snyder: Genetically modified silkworms produce bionic spider silk. It's a spiderverse out there!1:00:51 - 1:03:18 - What Cathy and Lee are dressing up as for Halloween and the new FNAF movie. Show Notes:The Music's First Reckoning with AIApple, caught by surprise in generative AI boom, to spend $1 billion per year to catch up: ReportInside Apple's Big Plan to Bring Generative AI to All Its DevicesXbox and PlayStation battle it out at The Sphere David Armano on LinkedInSilkworms modified to make spider silkSubscribe and Share:www.adweek.com/podcasts/tech-magic/Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cathy Hackl and Lee Kebler are back for the second episode of TechMagic, the show that dives deep into the technology journey from fashion to space. In this episode, Hackl shares a guest interview with futurist, Faith Popcorn and talks about AI and Faith's storied career and work with brands.Kebler gives us a sneak peek reaction to the Meta Quest 3. Hackl and Kebler discuss how long it should take to make a video game and how Gen Z and Gamer moms are changing gaming expectations. Microsoft became the third-largest video game company in the world with its acquisition of Activision. AI wearables keep coming but which form factor will be the winner?Follow Cathy on LinkedInFollow Lee Kebler on LinkedInSubscribe to TechMagic on your favorite podcast platform.And if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the first episode of TechMagic, Cathy Hackl, tech futurist, visionary, and pioneer, and technology lead Lee Kebler shared their insights on the latest stories in gaming, AI, and fashion tech. Their discussion guides businesses and brands on how to discern which are fads and what is the future. Hackl and Kebler discuss the retirement of Unity's CEO, John Riccitiello, and the future of game engines. They talked about what brands need to look out for when they launch online video games like Fortnite. They moved on to artificial intelligence and voice print rights. Finally, Hackl and Kebler went into space with Prada and Axiom Space.Follow Cathy on LinkedInFollow Lee Kebler on LinkedInSubscribe to TechMagic on your favorite podcast platform.And if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In den wehorse Classics Folgen legen wir besonders hörenswerte Folgen neu auf. Bernd Hackl ist ein bekannter Pferdetrainer aus Bayern. Durch seinen ehemaligen Co-Trainer Alex Madl bekam er die Gelegenheit ein Teil der Vox-Serie „Die Pferdeprofis” zu werden. Diese erreicht mittlerweile ein Millionenpublikum. In diesem wehorse-Podcast spricht Bernd darüber, wie seine Arbeit als Cowboy in den USA ihn bis heute prägt. Er wünscht sich mehr Respekt und Verständnis für die Entscheidungen den einzelnen Reiters. Genau so, wie er es von den amerikanischen Cowboys lernte. Durch die Sendung „Die Pferdeprofis” hat Bernd die Möglichkeit, die Arbeit mit verschiedenen Problempferden im Fernsehen zu zeigen. Im Gespräch mit Christian Kröber erzählt er, wie er die Pferde für die Sendung aussucht und worauf er beim Dreh besonders achtet.
Thanks for joining us on the Future Food Show. This episode is a part of the Transforming the Future of Proteins series, where we explore the work of XPRIZE Feed The Next Billion, a global incentivized competition that challenges innovators to reinvent alternative proteins. On this episode, We're excited to host Doug McNish, Greg Potter, and Laura S. Hackl, three of the members of Team ProFillet, to the show. ProFillet is a collection of some of the world's best minds who have come together to tackle one of the most pressing issues of our time: How do we Feed the Next Billion? The founders at ProFillet come from a variety of industries and have a range of talents: from professional kitchens, science and technology, to marketing, finance and operations. This diversity of perspectives and experiences allows the team to approach challenges from a variety of angles, leading to innovative solutions and better outcomes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/futurefoodshow/support
In this week's episode, we officially hit the halfway mark in our series on the SAW franchise with David Hackl's directorial debut: SAW 5.
Der Wildtierbiologe Klaus Hackländer von der Universität für Bodenkultur in Wien möchte den Diskurs über den Wolf versachlichen: Rund 20.000 Wölfe gibt es in Europa. Von den Kulturlandschaften des Menschen profitiert der anpassungsfähige Wolf, das bedeutet: Er wird nicht mehr weggehen. Hackländer erklärt im Podcast, warum die derzeitigen Schutzprogramme aus den 1970er und 1990er Jahren, als es außer in Italien sowie hinter dem Eisernen Vorhang im Osten und Südosten keine Wolfsrudel in Europa gab, überarbeitet werden müssen – und zwar in Anpassung an das Verhalten von Wölfen und an die Gegebenheiten in stark genutzten Landschaften.
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Thu, 11 May 2023 03:15:36 +0000 https://www.thepioneer.de/originals/thepioneer-briefing-economy-edition/podcasts ae5ac4c6b89db6451e8fb5a86b4df465 Gabor Steingart präsentiert das Pioneer Briefing. Sie möchten Teil unserer Mission werden und unabhängigen und werbefreien Journalismus unterstützen? Dann werden Sie jetzt Pioneer Inhalt der heutigen Folge: 1.(00:00:15) Von Fox zu Twitter: Der kontroverse TV-Moderator Tucker Carlson findet eine neue Plattform für seine Show. 2.(00:06:09) Im Interview: Prof. Klaus Hackländer ist Professor für Wildtierbiologie an der Universität für Bodenkultur in Wien. Im Interview mit Gabor Steingart erklärt er, warum die Wolfspopulation in Deutschland immer weiter wachsen wird und warum wir mehr für den Herdenschutz tun müssen, damit eine friedliche Co-Existenz zwischen Wolf, Herde und Mensch funktionieren kann. 3.(00:20:16) Unsere Börsenreporterin berichtet über die aktuellen Inflationsdaten aus den USA. 4.(00:22:46) Zeitkapsel aus dem Jahr 2000: Portemonnaie lag 23 Jahre zwischen zwei Kinosesseln. Übrigens: Der Pioneer Podcast ist nominiert für den ,,Deutschen Podcast-Preis 2023''. Wenn der Podcast Ihnen gefällt, geben Sie gerne beim Publikumspreis in der Kategorie ”Nachrichten und Politik” Ihre Stimme ab! Wir freuen uns über Ihre Unterstützung. Sie haben Feedback oder Fragen? Melden Sie sich gerne beim Pioneer Support. 2137 full Gabor Steingart präsentiert das Pioneer Briefing. no Gabor Steingart
Kevin Hackl ist Bereichsleiter Digital Banking & Financial Services Bitkom e.V. und spricht mit Christina Cassala im AMA über die deutsche Fintech-Branche, seinen Quereinstieg in den Fintech-Zirkus und vieles mehr!
Here it is: Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast - Episode #876. Affectionately known as the "Godmother of the Metaverse," Cathy Hackl is the founder and Chief Metaverse Officer at Journey. Picture this: the next Coco Chanel could be a 10-year-old girl currently crafting avatar skins in Roblox. That's the world envisioned by Cathy, who worked with companies like HTC VIVE, Magic Leap, and Amazon Web Services. She is the host of Adweek's Metaverse Marketing podcast. At Journey's Metaverse Studio, Hackl collaborates with brands on metaverse/Web3 strategies, NFTs, gaming, and virtual fashion. Some standout work includes creating Walmart Land and Universe of Play for Walmart in Roblox, along with the concert series Electric Fest at Walmart Land, she unveiled VerseLuxe, a luxury tech label that fuses style and experimentation, kicking off with a captivating Web3-connected jewelry capsule collection that bridges the physical and virtual realms. Cathy is the author of three books, The Augmented Workforce, Navigating the Metaverse: A Guide to Limitless Possibilities in a Web 3.0 World, and her latest book, Into The Metaverse - The Essential Guide to the Business Opportunities of the Web3 Era. How do we define the metaverse? Does every company need a Chief Metaverse Officer? Where are we in the growth of the digital economy?.. and much more. Enjoy the conversation... Running time: 55:36. Hello from beautiful Montreal. Subscribe over at Apple Podcasts. Please visit and leave comments on the blog - Six Pixels of Separation. Feel free to connect to me directly on Facebook here: Mitch Joel on Facebook. Check out ThinkersOne. or you can connect on LinkedIn. ...or on Twitter. Here is my conversation with Cathy Hackl. Into The Metaverse. Navigating the Metaverse. The Augmented Workforce. Journey. Metaverse Marketing podcast. Follow Cathy on Twitter. Follow Cathy on LinkedIn. This week's music: David Usher 'St. Lawrence River'.
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The Great Fail is taking a break this week. Instead of normal programming, The Great Fail is hosting Metaverse Marketing, another podcast series in the Adweek Podcast Network. In this Season 2 premiere, host Cathy Hackl, metaverse and web3 strategist, dives into how the metaverse is changing our world both on and offline. Hackl explores what it truly means to build a community and why it is such a hot topic in Web3 and the metaverse. Follow Cathy on Twitter: @CathyHacklSubscribe to Adweek's Metaverse Marketing on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.And if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Webby Podcast, we're joined by Cathy Hackl, better known as the Godmother of the Metaverse. As a seasoned strategist around new technologies, she has made extraordinary contributions to this new frontier. From consulting tech companies such as HTC VIVE and Magic Leap to her current work as Chief Metaverse Officer at Journey, Hackl's work is ushering in a new era of creativity. We sat down with Hackl to discuss all things Metaverse and Web3, including new innovations across NFTs, gaming and, most recently, virtual fashion. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nationally recognized and award-winning Teacher Librarian, speaker, and host of the Joyful Learning Podcast, Melissa Thom in conversation with middle grade author, Jo Watson Hackl the author of Smack Dab in the Middle of Maybe and the founder of Outdoorosity, a free resource for information and inspiration about nature. (The interview took place during the International Association of School Librarians (IASL) conference in Columbia, South Carolina, where both Melissa and Jo were invited to present.) Jo Watson Hackl is the author of the bestselling novel, Smack Dab in the Middle of Maybe, published by Random House Children's Books. Smack Dab was awarded the Southern Book Prize and is an Amazon Teacher's Pick. Jo also is the founder of Outdoorosity.org, a free resource for information and inspiration about nature. Jo is a first-generation college graduate on a mission to help students connect with nature, build skills that promote grit, resiliency and SEL skills, and improve overall writing, and she loves to do school visits. In collaboration with experienced educators, she and her team have developed a bounty of free resources for educators and other readers, available at www.johackl.com, and Outdoorosity.org. Episode Resources: About Jo's book Smack Dab in the Middle of Maybe published by Penguin Random House The Joy Report Podcast: Nature is for Everyone: Equity in the Outdoors "The Joy Report" is a podcast dedicated to sharing stories about climate solutions and environmental justice grounded in intersectionality, optimism, and joy with host Arielle King (@ariellevking), an environmental justice advocate. Commitment to Create More Equitable Access to Parks & Nature Books Mentioned: George, Jean Craighead. (1959). My side of the mountain. Konigsburg, E. L. (1967). From the mixed-up files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. Lloyd, N. (2022). Hummingbird. Scholastic Press. Mapp, R. (2022). Nature swagger: Stories and visions of black joy in the outdoors. Chronicle. Connect with Melissa Thom: Twitter Instagram Website Connect with Jo Watson Hackl: Twitter Facebook Web Connect with Carrie Seiden: Twitter
The city of Tel Aviv presents itself as a bastion of liberal values, tolerance, and ultimately of freedom. But like many self-definitions, there is something of a gap between this description and the reality of everyday life. In this gap resides a hidden reality—Palestinians who work, study, and live as an unseen minority, to some degree denied full benefits of equal urban citizenship. Much of the discourse concerning this descriptive gap focuses on attempts to preserve or contextualise the claim to social liberalism from the Israeli Jewish perspective. A new book by the anthropologist Andreas Hackl, takes a different point of view. The Invisible Palestinians: The Hidden Struggle for Inclusion in Jewish Tel Aviv (Indiana UP, 2022) focuses on what he terms the “immersive invisibility” of Israel's minority Palestinian population: the challenges they face, the strategies they deploy, and ultimately the consequences of acts of personal and collective self-censorship that define and circumscribe their everyday life and presence in Tel Aviv. The Invisible Palestinians documents the experiences of a diverse Palestinian population in the Jewish Israeli city: residents and commuters, professionals and day laborers, activists, artists, students. Differences of education, economic wherewithal, and social class aside, all share one central experience: circumscribed citizenship of the Jewish metropolis. Andreas Hackl is Lecturer in Anthropology of Development at the University of Edinburgh. His research has been published in leading academic journals such as World Development, American Ethnologist, and Social Anthropology. He has worked as a consultant with the International Labour Organization and as a newspaper correspondent based in Jerusalem. Akin Ajayi (@AkinAjayi) is a writer and editor, based in Tel Aviv. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The city of Tel Aviv presents itself as a bastion of liberal values, tolerance, and ultimately of freedom. But like many self-definitions, there is something of a gap between this description and the reality of everyday life. In this gap resides a hidden reality—Palestinians who work, study, and live as an unseen minority, to some degree denied full benefits of equal urban citizenship. Much of the discourse concerning this descriptive gap focuses on attempts to preserve or contextualise the claim to social liberalism from the Israeli Jewish perspective. A new book by the anthropologist Andreas Hackl, takes a different point of view. The Invisible Palestinians: The Hidden Struggle for Inclusion in Jewish Tel Aviv (Indiana UP, 2022) focuses on what he terms the “immersive invisibility” of Israel's minority Palestinian population: the challenges they face, the strategies they deploy, and ultimately the consequences of acts of personal and collective self-censorship that define and circumscribe their everyday life and presence in Tel Aviv. The Invisible Palestinians documents the experiences of a diverse Palestinian population in the Jewish Israeli city: residents and commuters, professionals and day laborers, activists, artists, students. Differences of education, economic wherewithal, and social class aside, all share one central experience: circumscribed citizenship of the Jewish metropolis. Andreas Hackl is Lecturer in Anthropology of Development at the University of Edinburgh. His research has been published in leading academic journals such as World Development, American Ethnologist, and Social Anthropology. He has worked as a consultant with the International Labour Organization and as a newspaper correspondent based in Jerusalem. Akin Ajayi (@AkinAjayi) is a writer and editor, based in Tel Aviv. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
The city of Tel Aviv presents itself as a bastion of liberal values, tolerance, and ultimately of freedom. But like many self-definitions, there is something of a gap between this description and the reality of everyday life. In this gap resides a hidden reality—Palestinians who work, study, and live as an unseen minority, to some degree denied full benefits of equal urban citizenship. Much of the discourse concerning this descriptive gap focuses on attempts to preserve or contextualise the claim to social liberalism from the Israeli Jewish perspective. A new book by the anthropologist Andreas Hackl, takes a different point of view. The Invisible Palestinians: The Hidden Struggle for Inclusion in Jewish Tel Aviv (Indiana UP, 2022) focuses on what he terms the “immersive invisibility” of Israel's minority Palestinian population: the challenges they face, the strategies they deploy, and ultimately the consequences of acts of personal and collective self-censorship that define and circumscribe their everyday life and presence in Tel Aviv. The Invisible Palestinians documents the experiences of a diverse Palestinian population in the Jewish Israeli city: residents and commuters, professionals and day laborers, activists, artists, students. Differences of education, economic wherewithal, and social class aside, all share one central experience: circumscribed citizenship of the Jewish metropolis. Andreas Hackl is Lecturer in Anthropology of Development at the University of Edinburgh. His research has been published in leading academic journals such as World Development, American Ethnologist, and Social Anthropology. He has worked as a consultant with the International Labour Organization and as a newspaper correspondent based in Jerusalem. Akin Ajayi (@AkinAjayi) is a writer and editor, based in Tel Aviv. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
The city of Tel Aviv presents itself as a bastion of liberal values, tolerance, and ultimately of freedom. But like many self-definitions, there is something of a gap between this description and the reality of everyday life. In this gap resides a hidden reality—Palestinians who work, study, and live as an unseen minority, to some degree denied full benefits of equal urban citizenship. Much of the discourse concerning this descriptive gap focuses on attempts to preserve or contextualise the claim to social liberalism from the Israeli Jewish perspective. A new book by the anthropologist Andreas Hackl, takes a different point of view. The Invisible Palestinians: The Hidden Struggle for Inclusion in Jewish Tel Aviv (Indiana UP, 2022) focuses on what he terms the “immersive invisibility” of Israel's minority Palestinian population: the challenges they face, the strategies they deploy, and ultimately the consequences of acts of personal and collective self-censorship that define and circumscribe their everyday life and presence in Tel Aviv. The Invisible Palestinians documents the experiences of a diverse Palestinian population in the Jewish Israeli city: residents and commuters, professionals and day laborers, activists, artists, students. Differences of education, economic wherewithal, and social class aside, all share one central experience: circumscribed citizenship of the Jewish metropolis. Andreas Hackl is Lecturer in Anthropology of Development at the University of Edinburgh. His research has been published in leading academic journals such as World Development, American Ethnologist, and Social Anthropology. He has worked as a consultant with the International Labour Organization and as a newspaper correspondent based in Jerusalem. Akin Ajayi (@AkinAjayi) is a writer and editor, based in Tel Aviv. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
The city of Tel Aviv presents itself as a bastion of liberal values, tolerance, and ultimately of freedom. But like many self-definitions, there is something of a gap between this description and the reality of everyday life. In this gap resides a hidden reality—Palestinians who work, study, and live as an unseen minority, to some degree denied full benefits of equal urban citizenship. Much of the discourse concerning this descriptive gap focuses on attempts to preserve or contextualise the claim to social liberalism from the Israeli Jewish perspective. A new book by the anthropologist Andreas Hackl, takes a different point of view. The Invisible Palestinians: The Hidden Struggle for Inclusion in Jewish Tel Aviv (Indiana UP, 2022) focuses on what he terms the “immersive invisibility” of Israel's minority Palestinian population: the challenges they face, the strategies they deploy, and ultimately the consequences of acts of personal and collective self-censorship that define and circumscribe their everyday life and presence in Tel Aviv. The Invisible Palestinians documents the experiences of a diverse Palestinian population in the Jewish Israeli city: residents and commuters, professionals and day laborers, activists, artists, students. Differences of education, economic wherewithal, and social class aside, all share one central experience: circumscribed citizenship of the Jewish metropolis. Andreas Hackl is Lecturer in Anthropology of Development at the University of Edinburgh. His research has been published in leading academic journals such as World Development, American Ethnologist, and Social Anthropology. He has worked as a consultant with the International Labour Organization and as a newspaper correspondent based in Jerusalem. Akin Ajayi (@AkinAjayi) is a writer and editor, based in Tel Aviv. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/israel-studies
The city of Tel Aviv presents itself as a bastion of liberal values, tolerance, and ultimately of freedom. But like many self-definitions, there is something of a gap between this description and the reality of everyday life. In this gap resides a hidden reality—Palestinians who work, study, and live as an unseen minority, to some degree denied full benefits of equal urban citizenship. Much of the discourse concerning this descriptive gap focuses on attempts to preserve or contextualise the claim to social liberalism from the Israeli Jewish perspective. A new book by the anthropologist Andreas Hackl, takes a different point of view. The Invisible Palestinians: The Hidden Struggle for Inclusion in Jewish Tel Aviv (Indiana UP, 2022) focuses on what he terms the “immersive invisibility” of Israel's minority Palestinian population: the challenges they face, the strategies they deploy, and ultimately the consequences of acts of personal and collective self-censorship that define and circumscribe their everyday life and presence in Tel Aviv. The Invisible Palestinians documents the experiences of a diverse Palestinian population in the Jewish Israeli city: residents and commuters, professionals and day laborers, activists, artists, students. Differences of education, economic wherewithal, and social class aside, all share one central experience: circumscribed citizenship of the Jewish metropolis. Andreas Hackl is Lecturer in Anthropology of Development at the University of Edinburgh. His research has been published in leading academic journals such as World Development, American Ethnologist, and Social Anthropology. He has worked as a consultant with the International Labour Organization and as a newspaper correspondent based in Jerusalem. Akin Ajayi (@AkinAjayi) is a writer and editor, based in Tel Aviv. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Thema: Debatte über Abschuss von Problemwölfen
Cathy Hackl is a globally recognized metaverse expert, tech futurist, and top business executive with deep experience working in metaverse-related fields with companies like HTC VIVE, Magic Leap, and Amazon Web Services. She's the CEO of the Futures Intelligence Group, a leading metaverse consultancy working with the world's top brands on metaverse growth strategies, NFTs, gaming, virtual fashion, and how to extend their brands into virtual worlds. She's a sought-after consultant, speaker, and media personality. Hackl was recently featured in 60 Minutes+, WSJ, and WIRED's coverage of the metaverse and is a contributor to Forbes. She has written two books and is writing an anticipated book on the business opportunities of the Metaverse titled The Metaverse Economy. Hackl has been dubbed the Godmother of the Metaverse and is one of the top tech voices on LinkedIn. She's also the host of Adweek's Metaverse Marketing podcast and the dean of the Republic Realm Academy. BigThink named Hackl one of the top 10 most influential women in tech in 2020 and in 2021 she was included in the prestigious Thinkers50 Radar list of the 30 management thinkers most likely to shape the future of how organizations are managed and led. Visit CathyHackl.com for more information. Also, check out Meta Talkz for future and past guests.
Endlich ist es wieder so weit: Die Digital Finance Conference des Bitkom geht live und in Farbe in Berlin am 1. und 2. Juni über die Bühne. Auf der #digifin22 diskutieren Expertinnen und Experten aus Politik und Aufsicht, etablierte Unternehmen, Scale-Ups sowie die erfolgversprechendsten FinTechs und InsurTechs zukunftsweisende Technologien, Geschäftsmodelle und Strategien. „Breaking Down Silos“ ist das Ziel der #digifin22. Vor dem Start erhaltet ihr interessante Insights von den TOP Keynote-Speakern. Beim dritten Sneakpeak sprechen wir mit Kevin Hackl, Head of Digital Banking & Financial Services @Bitkom und Gustav Spät, Trainee Digitale Transformation @Bitkom, über die wichtigsten Punkte: welche Inhalte uns erwarten, welche Themen für einen Austausch besonders interessant sind und mit welchen Outfits ihr Kevin und Gustav am besten erkennt. Sei dabei und sichere Dir mit „digifin-15“ einen exklusiven 15%-Rabatt! Alle Informationen zur #digifin22 gibt es online unter finance-conference.berlin.Unsere Website: https://insurancemonday.de/Folge uns auch auf unserer LinkedIn Unternehmensseite für spannende Updates.Co-Host: Dominik BadarneCo-Host: Oliver LauerCo-Host: Sebastian LangrehrVielen Dank, dass Du unseren Podcast hörst.
In this episode, we meet Cathy Hackl. A metaverse industry expert and tech futurist, Hackl has dedicated her career to understanding the potential of the digital world. She has now started her own company and offers innovative strategies to brands to help them enter this weird and wonderful space. From NFTs and VR to AR wearables and the metaverse, we discover how Hackl got her start in the industry and what she predicts for its future. Behind the BOSS is a HUGO BOSS and Highsnobiety production, hosted by Raven Smith, executive producer Justin Trevino, recorded at Gold Diggers, music composed by Olga Wojciechowska at String and Tins, supported by Studio Bummens.
Metanoia Lab | Liderança, inovação e transformação digital, por Andrea Iorio
Neste episódio número 97 da segunda temporada, patrocinada pela Oi Soluções, o Andrea comenta a fundo 2 frases do Cathy Hackl, grande expert do Metaverso e autora best-seller, que falam sobre quais as perspectivas futuras para esta nova fase da Internet, ou seja a Web 3.0, e sobre o nível de maturidade do hardware necessário para o Metaverso.
Have you struggled when it comes to making sure that all learners in your classroom have equal access to your instruction? This conversation between Missy and Elise is a great starting point for you- listen to Elise talk about Universal Design for Learning and how it can transform your program and learn about how it … Continue reading Elise Hackl-Blumstein: Accessibility in the Music Room | S02E07 →