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Join the Lewisville Area Chamber of Commerce for round-table on businesses emerging stronger after COVID-19. Guests: Lori Fickling, Lisa Vanatta, Nina Hernandez and Buddy Bonner. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Should startups ask permission from cities before they drop their tech on city streets? Or are they right to just show up and seek forgiveness later? Molly and Jim wrestle with the legacy of Uber, Lyft, and Airbnb—and the real-time dramas playing out in cities today with dockless scooters and bikes. Jim shares a conversation with Bradley Tusk (an early policy advisor to Uber) and Seleta Reynolds (head of the LA Department of Transportation); and Molly and Jim both talk with Nina Hernandez, a reporter at the Austin Chronicle, about her city's infamous showdown between ride-hailing and regulation. For more information on this episode, visit citylab.com/podcasts/technopolis. And email us your feedback to technopolis@citylab.com.
Dante Douglas and Nina Hernandez join me to talk about labor in the tech industry! It's a complicated subject and I've got some smart folks here with me to help break it down! We talk specifically about Tesla, Amazon, and the gaming industry. (The Google walkout was on the list but we went over time. Also Nina had to slip out early at the end, I tried to edit that out as covertly as possible.) [00:03:57](http://localhost/#playerJumpTo=00:03:57) - Tesla [00:22:56](http://localhost/#playerJumpTo=00:22:56) - Amazon [00:49:28](http://localhost/#playerJumpTo=00:49:28) - Gaming Dante is at [@VideoDante](https://twitter.com/videodante) and [Deorbital.media](https://Deorbital.media) Nina is at [@NeenThirteen](https://twitter.com/neenthirteen) Reach out to the podcast at: [Reddit - /r/Techquila](http://reddit.com/r/Techquila) [Twitter - @TechquilaCast](https://twitter.com/techquilacast) [Patreon - Techquila](https://www.patreon.com/Techquila) [Email - techquilapodcast@gmail.com](mailto:techquilapodcast@gmail.com)
Dante Douglas and Nina Hernandez join me to talk about labor in the tech industry! It's a complicated subject and I've got some smart folks here with me to help break it down! We talk specifically about Tesla, Amazon, and the gaming industry. (The Google walkout was on the list but we went over time. Also Nina had to slip out early at the end, I tried to edit that out as covertly as possible.) 00:03:57 - Tesla 00:22:56 - Amazon 00:49:28 - Gaming Dante is at @VideoDante and Deorbital.media Nina is at @NeenThirteen Reach out to the podcast at: Reddit - /r/Techquila Twitter - @TechquilaCast Patreon - Techquila Email - techquilapodcast@gmail.com
In this episode Nina Hernandez and Daniel Yun join me to talk about how Elon Musk is going to save (not) the children in Thailand trapped in the cave, e-skates, LED interfaces, and more!
In this episode Nina Hernandez and Daniel Yun join me to talk about how Elon Musk is going to save (not) the children in Thailand trapped in the cave, e-skates, LED interfaces, and more!
Nina is a hairdresser for Studio 1514 in Dallas. Follow her on Instagram @_theninaproject_ .
Austin Monitor publisher Mike Kanin is joined by Monitor editor Liz Pagano, Monitor freelancer Nina Hernandez, and the Austin Chronicle's Michael King for a discussion about the latest in Austin politics.
Paul Baker disappeared from his home in Beaufort, South Carolina on March 5, 1987. I interviewed his sister, Nina Hernandez, for the show. She was just 6 years old when Paul went missing. She was removed from the home after Paul disappeared because she was a victim of abuse at the hands of her stepmother, Susan Baker. Susan Baker is currently serving a 25 year sentence in Florida for the abduction of 7 month old Shannon Dedrick.
Paul Baker disappeared from his home in Beaufort, South Carolina on March 5, 1987. I interviewed his sister, Nina Hernandez, for the show. She was just 6 years old when Paul went missing. She was removed from the home after Paul disappeared because she was a victim of abuse at the hands of her stepmother, Susan Baker. Susan Baker is currently serving a 25 year sentence in Florida for the abduction of 7 month old Shannon Dedrick.