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In Episode 154 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin shares his latest research into Jakarta, Indonesia, a “Smart City” of over 10 million slaves. Again, it appears the front-facing citizen portal is either nonexistent or is currently broken, Dustin discusses the architects of this Technocratic playground, and it happens to be the great American company IBM. Dustin discusses one of the most famous “Smart” countries IBM also helped build. We have to come to call it Nazi, Germany. This is truly amazing information. Donate to Dustin to help him continue to bring you this level of daily content and keep food on his family's table: https://donorbox.org/dustingoldshow Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of ”The Dustin Gold Standard,” “The Thomas Paine Podcast,” and access to a Facebook-like website and mobile application where you can network and share intelligence with a group of like-minded folks (Join the Hotwire for Mike's highest level of intelligence): Paine.TV/gold Looking to register your vehicle, but your state is like mine and works hard to stop you from registering an older vehicle? Looking to save money on vehicle property taxes? Don't feel like dealing with the DMV? Contact my friends at DirtLegal where I registered my vehicle: https://www.dirtlegal.com?aff=35 Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 154 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin shares his latest research into Jakarta, Indonesia, a “Smart City” of over 10 million slaves. Again, it appears the front-facing citizen portal is either nonexistent or is currently broken, Dustin discusses the architects of this Technocratic playground, and it happens to be the great American company IBM. Dustin discusses one of the most famous “Smart” countries IBM also helped build. We have to come to call it Nazi, Germany. This is truly amazing information. Donate to Dustin to help him continue to bring you this level of daily content and keep food on his family's table: https://donorbox.org/dustingoldshow Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of ”The Dustin Gold Standard,” “The Thomas Paine Podcast,” and access to a Facebook-like website and mobile application where you can network and share intelligence with a group of like-minded folks (Join the Hotwire for Mike's highest level of intelligence): Paine.TV/gold Looking to register your vehicle, but your state is like mine and works hard to stop you from registering an older vehicle? Looking to save money on vehicle property taxes? Don't feel like dealing with the DMV? Contact my friends at DirtLegal where I registered my vehicle: https://www.dirtlegal.com?aff=35 Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 154 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin shares his latest research into Jakarta, Indonesia, a “Smart City” of over 10 million slaves. Again, it appears the front-facing citizen portal is either nonexistent or is currently broken, Dustin discusses the architects of this Technocratic playground, and it happens to be the great American company IBM. Dustin discusses one of the most famous “Smart” countries IBM also helped build. We have to come to call it Nazi, Germany. This is truly amazing information. Donate to Dustin to help him continue to bring you this level of daily content and keep food on his family's table: https://donorbox.org/dustingoldshow Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of ”The Dustin Gold Standard,” “The Thomas Paine Podcast,” and access to a Facebook-like website and mobile application where you can network and share intelligence with a group of like-minded folks (Join the Hotwire for Mike's highest level of intelligence): Paine.TV/gold Looking to register your vehicle, but your state is like mine and works hard to stop you from registering an older vehicle? Looking to save money on vehicle property taxes? Don't feel like dealing with the DMV? Contact my friends at DirtLegal where I registered my vehicle: https://www.dirtlegal.com?aff=35 Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 154 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin shares his latest research into Jakarta, Indonesia, a “Smart City” of over 10 million slaves. Again, it appears the front-facing citizen portal is either nonexistent or is currently broken, Dustin discusses the architects of this Technocratic playground, and it happens to be the great American company IBM. Dustin discusses one of the most famous “Smart” countries IBM also helped build. We have to come to call it Nazi, Germany. This is truly amazing information. Donate to Dustin to help him continue to bring you this level of daily content and keep food on his family's table: https://donorbox.org/dustingoldshow Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of ”The Dustin Gold Standard,” “The Thomas Paine Podcast,” and access to a Facebook-like website and mobile application where you can network and share intelligence with a group of like-minded folks (Join the Hotwire for Mike's highest level of intelligence): Paine.TV/gold Looking to register your vehicle, but your state is like mine and works hard to stop you from registering an older vehicle? Looking to save money on vehicle property taxes? Don't feel like dealing with the DMV? Contact my friends at DirtLegal where I registered my vehicle: https://www.dirtlegal.com?aff=35 Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 154 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin shares his latest research into Jakarta, Indonesia, a “Smart City” of over 10 million slaves. Again, it appears the front-facing citizen portal is either nonexistent or is currently broken, Dustin discusses the architects of this Technocratic playground, and it happens to be the great American company IBM. Dustin discusses one of the most famous “Smart” countries IBM also helped build. We have to come to call it Nazi, Germany. This is truly amazing information. Donate to Dustin to help him continue to bring you this level of daily content and keep food on his family's table: https://donorbox.org/dustingoldshow Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of ”The Dustin Gold Standard,” “The Thomas Paine Podcast,” and access to a Facebook-like website and mobile application where you can network and share intelligence with a group of like-minded folks (Join the Hotwire for Mike's highest level of intelligence): Paine.TV/gold Looking to register your vehicle, but your state is like mine and works hard to stop you from registering an older vehicle? Looking to save money on vehicle property taxes? Don't feel like dealing with the DMV? Contact my friends at DirtLegal where I registered my vehicle: https://www.dirtlegal.com?aff=35 Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 154 of "The Dustin Gold Standard," Dustin shares his latest research into Jakarta, Indonesia, a “Smart City” of over 10 million slaves. Again, it appears the front-facing citizen portal is either nonexistent or is currently broken, Dustin discusses the architects of this Technocratic playground, and it happens to be the great American company IBM. Dustin discusses one of the most famous “Smart” countries IBM also helped build. We have to come to call it Nazi, Germany. This is truly amazing information. Donate to Dustin to help him continue to bring you this level of daily content and keep food on his family's table: https://donorbox.org/dustingoldshow Join the discussion and get the ad-free video version of ”The Dustin Gold Standard,” “The Thomas Paine Podcast,” and access to a Facebook-like website and mobile application where you can network and share intelligence with a group of like-minded folks (Join the Hotwire for Mike's highest level of intelligence): Paine.TV/gold Looking to register your vehicle, but your state is like mine and works hard to stop you from registering an older vehicle? Looking to save money on vehicle property taxes? Don't feel like dealing with the DMV? Contact my friends at DirtLegal where I registered my vehicle: https://www.dirtlegal.com?aff=35 Follow Dustin on Twitter: Twitter.com/dustingoldshow and Twitter.com/hackableanimal Get involved with the Telegram discussion: https://t.me/dustingoldshow Join in on live audio conversations: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow Ask a question and get a 60-second answer from me: https://wisdom.app/dustingoldshow/ask Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unsere Voice Katja Diehl beehrt uns mit einer neuen Podcast-Folge und einem Appell an alle, ihre aktuellen Mobilitäts-Gewohnheiten zu hinterfragen und andere Perspektiven einzunehmen. Einmal an die Zukunft denken, das eigene Alter oder die eigenen Kinder oder gar einen Krankheitsfall - Lebenslagen eben, wo für eine selbstbestimmte Mobilität gesorgt sein muss und ein Auto keine Alternative darstellt, sondern vielfältige Mobilitätsangebote benötigt werden. Der ländliche Raum braucht genau diese Alternativen als Existenzgrundlage für sich und die dort lebenden Menschen. Es geht um Demokratie anstatt AUTOkratie! Digitale Provinz Voices – das ist unser Podcast-Format mit den vier namenhaften Digital-Expert:innen Tobias Kremkau, Katja Diehl, Frederik Fischer & Felix Schmitt.
Hi #smartcommunity friends! Welcome to the Summer Series here on the Smart Community Podcast. We're taking a little break from new content over The Australian summer holidays, but with more than 260 episodes in the bank, we've got plenty for you to catch up on. During this Summer Series, we'll be sharing the replays of a few of our all time favourite episodes. And this week, i'm very excited to share with you a very powerful conversation I had with Dr. Emma Lee from episode 211, and actually we started 2021 off with this episode. Emma is a trawlwulwuy woman of tebrakunna country in north east Tasmania, and an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Impact, Swinburne University of Technology. Her research fields over the last 25 years have focused on Indigenous affairs, land and sea management, policy and governance of Australian regulatory environments.In this episode Emma tells us about her background in Indigenous archeology and land management, and passion for First Nations social impact and regional development. I flip the script a little bit from our usual question order and in this episode we start with discussing the emerging trend of Smart Country that people definitely aren't talking about enough. Emma explains what country is and the connection to country that First Nations people have, some of the things we can learn from Smart Country like fire management, a broader concept of conservation, and a reciprocal relationship with the land and environment.Emma shares with us the power of language and the way it has been and is used to position Indigenous and First Nations ways of knowing as less than the coloniser's knowledge, the decolonising and grieving work we all need to be doing, and the balance we need to strike between the global focus that is prioritised in academia and our modern world, with the deep local knowledge that is so important to Smart Country and Community.Emma tells us how this played out in her work with the Reset the Relationship Government Strategy that she helped create, and the doors that were opened and the shift that was created through a statement of love amongst the hate. We then touch on how social media creates and fuels division and how important inclusion is in our Smart Communities, as well as the concept of individual responsibility within a community and the big mindset shift that is for so many of us. We finish our chat discussing where to next for Smart Country and Smart Communities.Since the recording of the episode back in 2020, Emma has been busier than ever. She has moved homes, began a part time job in government whilst moving to part time with Swinburne University, there's also a big Treaty document tabled in parliament that she has been involved in. Amongst this and many other things, Emma has also published two articles in The Age, the first article is an in-depth profile of her and her work and the second an Opinion Piece on Indigenous Voice, both are exceptional reads that really showcase Emma's passion and the incredible work she does.We'll be sure to invite Emma back on the show in the future for a full update about what she's been up to. But in the meantime, as always we hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it.Find the full show notes at: www.mysmart.communityConnect with Emma via email ejlee@swin.edu.auConnect with me via email: hello@mysmart.communityConnect with My Smart Community via LinkedIn or Twitter and watch on YouTubeThe Smart Community Podcast is produced by Perk Digital.
In this episode I had a wonderful conversation with Dr. Emma Lee, a trawlwulwuy woman of tebrakunna country in north east Tasmania, and an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Research Fellow at Centre for Social Impact, Swinburne University of Technology. Her research fields over the last 25 years have focused on Indigenous affairs, land and sea management, policy and governance of Australian regulatory environments.In this episode Emma tells us about her background in Indigenous archeology and land management, and passion for First Nations social impact and regional development. I flip the script a little bit from our usual question order and in this episode we start with discussing the emerging trend of Smart Country that people definitely aren't talking about enough. Emma explains what country is and the connection to country that First Nations people have, some of the things we can learn from Smart Country like fire management, a broader concept of conservation, and a reciprocal relationship with the land and environment.Emma shares with us the power of language and the way it has been and is used to position Indigenous and First Nations ways of knowing as less than the coloniser's knowledge, the decolonising and grieving work we all need to be doing, and the balance we need to strike between the global focus that is prioritised in academia and our modern world, with the deep local knowledge that is so important to Smart Country and Community.Emma tells us how this played out in her work with the Reset the Relationship Government Strategy that she helped created, and the doors that were opened and the shift that was created through a statement of love amongst the hate. We then touch on how social media creates and fuels division and how important inclusion is in our Smart Communities, as well as the concept of individual responsibility within community and the big mindset shift that is for so many of us.We finish our chat discussing where to next for Smart Country and Smart Communities. This was a really powerful interview and I'm so glad Dr Emma Lee agreed to come on the podcast. As always we hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as we enjoyed making it.Find the full show notes at: www.mysmart.communityConnect with Emma via email ejlee@swin.edu.auConnect with me via email: hello@mysmart.communityConnect with My Smart Community via LinkedIn or Twitter and watch on YouTubeThe Smart Community Podcast is produced by Perk Digital.
Was können wir von Kindern lernen, wenn es um Digitalisierung geht? In dieser Folge spricht Jennifer über ihre eigenen Erfahrungen mit digitalen Medien - privat und beruflich. Shownotes: - Abonniere unseren Newsletter für exklusiven Zugang zu unseren Führungs-Tools: https://begeisterungsland.de/begeisterungsletter/ - Mehr über uns erfährst du hier: https://begeisterungsland.de/unsere-story/ - Folge uns auf Instagram (https://instagram.com/begeisterungsland) und Facebook (https://facebook.com/begeisterungsland/).
Heidrun Wuttke ist Gästin in dieser Podcastfolge von Digitale Provinz. Die Berlinerin pendelt zwischen Großstadt und Provinz, denn sie engagiert sich als Projektleiterin für die Digitalprojekte Dorf.Zukunft.Digital und Smart Country Side für eine lebenswerte, kreative und digitale Zukunft des Landkreises Höxter in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Sie ist Ansprechpartnerin, wenn es heißt, die Bürger:innenbeteiligung im Landkreis zu fördern, kreative Orte der Begegnung zu schaffen und die dortige Daseinsvorsorge und Lebensqualität selbstbestimmt zu stärken. Heidrun sagt selbst, dass sie nicht als Expertin nach Höxter gekommen ist, um den Bewohner:innen die Provinz zu erklären. Vielmehr möchte sie sie dabei unterstützen, ihre Heimat infrastrukturell und digital zu stärken. Im Podcast spricht sie mit Moderatorin Susanne Klose über kreatives Anpacken, den Willen, in der Provinz etwas zu verändern und über die Hürden, die ihr bei ihrer täglichen Arbeit begegnen.
Ak sa vám nechce čítať ani skrátenú verziu nášho programu so 130 stranami, toto je podcast priamo pre vás. V dvanástej epizóde sa budeme venovať hospodárstvu a inováciám. Lídrom pre túto agendu v strane ZA ĽUDÍ je Marek Antal. V pár minútach sa dozviete viac o tzv. "Smart Country", o vedcoch a podnikaní a tiež aj o tam, čo chceme spraviť hneď po voľbách.
In dieser Folge des Podcasts stellt ECBM in kurzen Interviews mit verschiedenen Ausstellern die großen Themen der Smart Country Convention 2019 vor.
Zarpamos desde el bar de Jon rumbo a un viaje por los mares de la innovación, capitaneados por Ignacio Villoch. Hablamos sobre sus novelas empresariales, la innovación abierta, los ecosistemas Fintech y terminamos el viaje en Singapur, el Smart Country por excelencia Para ver el contenido adicional del episodio: https://machiina.com/villainnova/comunicando-la-innovacion-innovando-en-comunicacion-con-ignacio-villoch Escúchanos también en: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1vsEY9Yx4flZo8sV58AEA5 iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/villainnova/id1457020325?mt=2 Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/Villainnova Youtube: https://youtu.be/wAl2ypzVWko Síguenos en redes sociales para estar al día de lo que ocurre en el pueblo más innovador de España: • Twitter: https://twitter.com/Villainnova_pod • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VillainnovaPodcast/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/villainnova_podcast/ Escríbenos a villainnova@machiina.com para venir a visitarnos ----------------------------------------------------- *Sobre La Aventura de Diana* “La Aventura de Diana:Emprendiendo e Innovando contra viento y marea" es una novela empresarial que conecta un viaje de exploración y descubrimiento con las vicisitudes que todo emprendedor que quiera innovar va a encontrarse en su proyecto.Con un marcado fin didáctico, recoge más de 60 conceptos, referencias, herramientas y aprendizajes sobre innovación y emprendimiento. ------------------------------------------- *Sobre Ignacio Villoch* Ignacio Villoch es un reconocido generador de contenidos sobre Innovación y Transformación digital desde hace más de una década. Autor de novelas empresariales participa activamente como mentor, inspirador, asesor o promotor en diversas comunidades y proyectos de emprendimiento.Actualmente dirige la creación de ecosistemas de Fintech de BBVA. ------------------------------------------- *Sobre el episodio* Con Ignacio Villoch charlamos sobre la innovación abierta: en qué consiste, cómo se aplica y en que beneficia, tanto a grandes corporaciones como a pymes. Tratamos el tema de los ecosistemas de innovación abierta, poniendo el foco en el entorno Fintech y en la tecnologías que nos van a cambiar la vida. Hablamos también sobre las novelas empresariales que ha escrito hasta ahora: "La Aventura de Diana. Innovando y emprendiendo contra viento y marea” o “El Desafío de Yago: En busca de la fuentes del talento" y los aprendizajes que podemos extraer de ellas. Esto nos da pie a que nos cuente sus reflexiones sobre la comunicación de la innovación y la innovación en la comunicación. ------------------------------------------- INDICE DEL EPISODIO (54 min) 02:32 El bar de Jon 03:12 Bienvenida y presentaciones 05:46 De dónde surge la pasión de Ignacio por la innovación 07:41 La evolución de la actitud ante la innovación de las grandes corporaciones 12:10 La innovación abierta y ecosistemas de innovación 20:55 ¿Puede una pyme practicar la innovación abierta? 24:50 El sector financiero y la innovación. 28:50 Tecnologías que nos van a cambiar el futuro 32:32 ¿Se puede vivir sin cash? 37:31 Las novelas empresariales de Nacho Villoch 45:18 Particularidad de comunicar sobre innovación 46:56 Singapur: Smart Country 52:35 Despedida y cierre del episodio ------------------------------------------------------ Música de cabecera: Time Piece - Silent Partner https://youtu.be/vd-zX2Oyjo0 Música sección final: Keep Walking - Rodrigo Vicente https://www.audiolibrary.com.co/rodrigo-vicente/keep-walking
Die Digitalisierung ist sicherlich derzeit der größte Treiber gesellschaftlicher Veränderungen. In meiner sechsten Podcast-Folge habe ich mich mit dem Strategieberater für Digitale Transformation von Staat und Verwaltung Willi Kaczorowski über die Digitalisierung des Staates unterhalten. Diese soll in den nächsten drei Jahren ordentlich Fahrt aufnehmen. Bis Ende 2022 will der Staat über 500 Dienstleistungen digital anbieten. Wir klären, was auf die Verwaltungen und auf die Bürgerinnen und Bürger zukommt. Wir sprechen über OpenSource, OpenData, Breitband, Sicherheit, Smart Country und viele andere Themen, die derzeit in der Diskussion sind. Die Aufnahme fand im Podcast-Studio der Agentur ASK.Berlin statt.
Recorded Live #CiscoChat "Technology brings the opportunity for citizens to revitalize business growth and create innovations that solve community challenges. Citizens can utilize the digital economy to stay close to family and friends while gaining access to good education, good jobs, and good careers. Realizing these opportunities requires a country to move toward becoming a Smart Country with Smart Cities as part of the model. This typically occurs in three phases starting with building connectivity and coverage across the country. In the second stage core services are added like smart transportation and location services. Finally, services can be interconnected across the country and machine intelligence and human intelligence can be applied to provide services that truly improve people’s lives." - Susie Wee Susie Wee, SVP and CTO of Cisco DevNet, expands upon the idea of Smart Countries along with Sofia Tenreiro, Cisco Country Manager for Portugal. Silvia Spiva, DevNet Community Manager, moderates. For more on today's chat, check out these links: cs.co/smartcitychat, https://developer.cisco.com, and https://blogs.cisco.com/developer/smart-country
Was unternimmt die Bundesregierung, um die Digitalisierung in Deutschland voranzutreiben? Auf der Smart Country Convention des Bitkom am 22. November 2018 hat Dr. Helge Braun, Chef des Bundeskanzleramts und Bundesminister für besondere Aufgaben, in seiner Keynote erklärt, wie die Bundesregierung Deutschland digitaler machen will und was sich dafür in den kommenden Jahren ändern soll. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
Wie sieht die städtische Mobilität von morgen aus? - Dr. Sigrid Nikutta, Vorstandsvorsitzende der Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe BVG hat uns auf der Smart Country Convention in Berlin erklärt, wie sich das Mobilitätsangebot in einer wachsenden Stadt wie Berlin ändern muss, welche Herausforderungen es dabei gibt und was für eine Rolle der Öffentliche Nahverkehr dabei spielt. Viel Spaß bei der Keynote von Sigrid Nikutta.
Den öffentlichen Raum digital machen – das ist eine der größten Aufgaben unsere Zeit. Genau um dieses Thema geht es vom 20. bis 22. November 2018 auf der Smart Country Convention in Berlin: digitale Lösungen für Verwaltungen und öffentliche Dienstleistungen. Aber was ist denn eigentlich ein Smart Country? Welche Vorteile ergeben sich durch die Digitalisierung der Verwaltung und wie sieht eine Digitale Stadt aus? Wir haben mit Christian Kulick, Mitglied der Geschäftsleitung im Bitkom, über diese und weitere Fragen gesprochen. Alle Antworten gibt es hier zum Nachhören. Die Smart Country Convention: https://www.smartcountry.berlin/ Das Thema Digitale Stadt beim Bitkom: http://digitalestadt.org/ Das Thema Öffentliche Verwaltung beim Bitkom: https://www.bitkom.org/Themen/Politik-Recht/Oeffentliche-Verwaltung/index.jsp