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AARP Washington State Podcast
The Future of Lying with Stanford Prof. Jeff Hancock

AARP Washington State Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 61:52


Have we entered a new era of misinformation and outright lying? Prof. Jeffrey Hancock is director of the Social Media Lab at Stanford University, where he studies trends in our discourse and he has ideas on how we can better find the truth. His TED Talk called "The Future Of Lying" has been viewed over 1 million times on YouTube. Learn about the Butler Lie, Sockpuppets, the 50 Cent Chinese Army and much more. This is a live presentation of AARP Washington, The UW Center for an Informed Public and BECU. You can learn more or watch video at aarp.org/factfromfiction

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Episode 36 - The Presidents of APWA Kansas

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 54:23


In this episode Jeffrey Hancock visits with John Braun and Nathan Bergman, the current and past Presidents of the American Public Works Association (APWA) Kansas Chapter.  We talk about the purpose of APWA Kansas, the future of APWA Kansas, and the leadership of APWA Kansas.  Along the way we discuss engaging young people, the International Headquarters of Bartlett and West, and many other topics.

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Episode 28 - Senator Tom Hawk

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 81:46


In this episode Jeffrey Hancock visits with Senator Tom Hawk of Kansas's Senate District 22.  Tom and I spend a good deal of time discussing the Transportation Task Force, politics and even tree house projects.  Music: www.bensound.com Be sure to subscribe to our show!

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Episode 27 - BHS Construction

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 86:16


Patrick Schutter and Levi Schneider of BHS Construction visit in a very loud Kites Bar and Grill with Jeffrey Hancock of SMH Consultants. I think we might have hit a beer special night. The discussions range from working in different communities and their associated regulatory departments to building sheds at home with kids. This is a good episode that really gives the listener an inside to the way BHS Construction conducts their business and how employees there are family. Music: www.bensound.com Be sure to subscribe to our show!

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Episode 25 - Boot Hill Distillery

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 96:19


In this episode Kurth Lancaster and Jeffrey Hancock visit with Hayes Kelman of Boot Hill Distillery. From the field to the glass, listen to Hayes describe how he is taking farming to whole new level by self sourcing ingredients for the best distilled spirits you'll ever have. Beyond whiskey we talk old time Dodge City, the fight for water, oil, high taxes and living the dream. Music: www.bensound.com Be sure to subscribe to our show!

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Episode 20 - County Business

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 68:39


Jeffrey Hancock and Brett Louk of SMH Consultants ponder county road and bridge business with Justin Mader of McPherson County and Alvin Perez of Riley County.  County mowers, sitting in flood ravaged restaurants, troublesome farmers and ranchers, snarky remarks to constituents, and tractors falling into creeks are all discussed in this interesting and fun episode.  Music: www.bensound.com   Be sure to subscribe to our show!

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Episode 19 - Manhattan Housing and Benefit Districts

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 53:30


Jeffrey Hancock, City Commissioner Usha Reddi, Dennis Hadley of Bank of the Flint Hills, and Brad Hartenstein of the Flint Hills Area Builders Association have a good conversation about housing and benefit districts.   One of the more serious subjects discussed on the Out of Scope Podcast; this was an interesting take from different perspectives on the use of benefit districts and housing. In particular how the benefit district tool impacts builders/developers, the risks and benefit to the community as a whole, and long term thinking about what makes and what will make us and others want to live in Manhattan moving forward.   Music: www.bensound.com

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Episode 18 - Jay Dill of Kinsley, Kansas

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 81:03


Kurth Lancaster and Jeffrey Hancock have a great conversation with a man of many words, Jay Dill.  Jay is the City Manager of Kinsley, Kansas where "water" is a fighting word.  They have it and others want it.  Jay offers his perspectives on the town he grew up in and loves; and some of the sensible and some of the senseless battles that come with being a small town City Manager. Along the way we talk about buried treasure and horses on runways.  Music: www.bensound.com Be sure to subscribe to our show!

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Episode 13 - The Manhattan Regulators

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 141:37


This is a hilarious episode where Jeffrey Hancock sits down with Manhattan's finest...Chad Bunger, Ryan Courtright, and Ryan Almes.  Topics discussed include attics for rent, the usefulness of sidewalks in a community, skirting regulations, and the sincere realness of the great people serving the City of Manhattan.  This episode will put a little humor in your life and thoughtfulness into how we grow a community.  Music: www.bensound.com Be sure to subscribe to our show!

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Episode 12 - Lance White and Matt Bulk of Bank of the Flint Hills

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 62:30


Take a listen to these two characters.  In this episode Jeffrey Hancock visits with Lance White and Matt Bulk of Bank of the Flint Hills.  We cover black helicopters, bank robberies, and fireworks...oh yeah and banking.  Lance and Matt provide us the very interesting history of Bank of the Flint Hills and what it means to be a community bank.  We've all heard "putting your money where you mouth is", these guys do it everyday.  Music: www.bensound.com Be sure to subscribe and "like" our show. 

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Episode 11 - Stephan Metzger and Pottawatomie County

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 60:44


In this episode Jeffrey Hancock visits with Stephan Metzger, Pottawatomie County Planning and Zoning.  Topics discussed include sidewalk mobility, efficient development and a discombobulated rant by Jeff regarding man's evolution from what we really need to what we have.  Stephan get's things straightened out to make this podcast as interesting and fun as any.  Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of Pottawatomie County.  Music: www.bensound.com Be sure to subscribe to our show!

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Episode 9 - Manhattan Chamber of Commerce

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2018 76:34


In this episode Jeffrey Hancock of SMH sits down with Lyle Butler and Trent Armbrust of the Manhattan, Kansas Chamber of Commerce to discuss a variety of topics.   Reflecting on things accomplished and work left to do; both Lyle and Trent discuss what Manhattan was, what it is and what the region can be.   It took a while to move these fellas from a chamber only focus; but we also  talked a little about the official home of basketball, ties, and smoking on airplanes.

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Episode 8 - State Representative Brad Ralph

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2018 78:10


In this episode Kurth Lancaster and Jeffrey Hancock of SMH visit with Representative Brad Ralph of Kansas's 119th Congressional District representing Dodge City.  One of the most down to earth and practical people you'll ever meet; Brad gives us a tour of his life from being a young attorney just starting out to being a part of creating the law he practices.  Topics discussed include professional fees, unnecessary cliches that don't carry any weight, hazing in the legislature, and even baseball...as both a scholarship player and fan.

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Episode 7 - Congressman Dr. Roger Marshall

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 30:01


In this episode Jeffrey Hancock and Kurth Lancaster of SMH have a short visit with Congressman Dr. Roger Marshall of Kansas's Big 1st District.  The episode starts with a short history of how Dr. Marshall made his way from Eldorado, where he was raised, to his seat in the United States Congress; and then briefly touches on a number of issues that impact the people of Kansas.  Music: www.bensound.com  Be sure to subscribe to our show!

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Episode 4 - Scott Heidner and Travis Lowe of Gaches Braden and Associates

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2018 76:17


In this episode Jeffrey Hancock and Kurth Lancaster sit down with Scott Heidner (ACEC KS Executive Director) and Travis Lowe (KSPE Executive Director) of Gaches Braden and Associates.  Topics discussed include the calling of Nashville, Elk as livestock, turf and turf for the American Hero, imported cigars, what's a lobbyist, and the greatness of working with engineers.  Music: www.bensound.com

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Episode 3 - Trent Nevola of American Warrior Construction

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Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 66:23


Garden City, KS - In this episode Kurth Lancaster and Jeffrey Hancock of SMH sit down and visit with Trent Nevola of American Warrior Construction.  Topics discussed include working in different climates across Kansas, the correlation between American Warrior construction projects and freak rain events, $50 bushel corn, kayak fishing and the expense of drawing hunting tags.  Music www.bensound.com Be sure to subscribe to our show!

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Episode 1 - Rutschman and Dodge City

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 81:34


In this episode Jeffrey Hancock and Kurth Lancaster of SMH visit with Tanner Rutschman, the City Engineer at the City of Dodge City.  Topics discussed include turd powered vehicles in Europe, the wind of Dodge City, the origins of the Rutschman name, east vs. west engineering philosophies, farm ingenuity, and burning blood.  Music: www.bensound.com  Be sure to subscribe to our show!

Oral Argument
Episode 72: The Guinea Pig Problem

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2015 115:50


With Michelle Meyer, a scholar of bioethics and law and a longtime listener of this show, we talk about human testing and Facebook. There’s a lot to talk about, but it doesn’t dissuade us from our customary, introductory nonsense, this time including a gift from listener Michelle, Star Wars, Joe’s mangling of last names, and Joe — and this actually happened — eating dog food. If you hate fun and want to get right to the colloquium part of America’s Faculty Colloquium, it starts a little after 23 minutes in. Should corporations be able to experiment on its customers and employees without their consent? Don’t they all do that, and haven’t they always? Don’t we all do that? Does it matter whether Facebook is more like a burrito stand or a utility? Mmmm… burritos. This show’s links: Michelle Meyer’s web page, faculty profile, and writing America’s Team The excellent Phantom Menace poster Vindu Goel, Facebook Tinkers with Users’ Emotions in News Feed Experiment, Stirring Outcry Christian Sandvig, Karrie Karahalios, and Cedric Langbort, Uncovering Algorithms: Looking Inside the Facebook News Feed Michelle Meyer, Everything You Need to Know about Facebook’s Controversial Emotion Experiment (Wired) About social comparison theory and emotional contagion Adam Kramer, Jamie Guillory, and Jeffrey Hancock, Experimental Evidence of Massive-Scale Emotional Contagion Through Social Networks The Belmont Report The Common Rule Michelle Meyer and Christopher Chabris, Please, Corporations, Experiment on Us (N.Y. Times) James Grimmelmann, Illegal, Immoral, and Mood-Altering (Medium) Michelle Meyer et al., Misjudgements Will Drive Social Trials Underground (Nature) Michelle Meyer, Two Cheers for Corporate Experimentation: The A/B Illusion and the Virtues of Data-Driven Innovation Michele Meyer, More on the A/B Illusion: IRB Review, Debriefing, Power Asymmetries and a Challenge for Critics Special Guest: Michelle Meyer.