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This week in THE CHAIR we have Zak Stone of Zak Stone Photography. This is going to be a two part episode as after we filmed I learned a few days later on Facebook that about 20 years ago Zak went through what could have been a life ending event and so I asked Zak to come back by the studio and tell us about that experience. http://www.zakstonephotography.com
Zak Stone was born in Salem, Oregon and has lived here his whole life minus 3 years lived in Orlando Florida. Zak has been working in Commercial Real Estate for over 20 years, now fulling devoted to photography and helping manage and grow companies social media. He is married with 3 kids. Listen along as we discuss wakeboarding, wildfires & staying safe in the wilderness. *** Jelly Filled Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jellyfilledpodcast/ Isaac Moreno Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaacrmoreno/ *** Podcast artwork by Andrew Kuenzi (@brickandthicket)
In this episode, we look at accountability and fine print in the context of the sharing economy. What are the mechanisms of accountability? And what about those vehicles for worker protection? Plus, in the near past, we check in with longreads. We hear from Patrick Pittman, Louis-Jacques Darveau, John Di Palma, Eli Burnstein, and Anna Duckworth. Noonmark is a podcast from Make Ready — a place for ongoing critical conversation about our world as it relates to design, media, technology, futures, urbanism, transportation, and business. Make Ready is brought to you by The Alpine Review, in partnership with Totem. Big kisses to Southern Shores (Cascine). For their music. And to Nick Jaworski of Podcast Monster for his editing super powers. www.makereadymag.com www.thealpinereview.com SHOW NOTES Living and Dying on Airbnb by Zak Stone for Matter — https://medium.com/matter/living-and-dying-on-airbnb-6bff8d600c04 Airbnb home insurance — Square One https://www.squareoneinsurance.ca/airbnb-home-insurance Snow Fall for The New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/projects/2012/snow-fall What is Code? by Paul Ford for Businessweek — http://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-paul-ford-what-is-code/ What does the future hold for Bloomberg Media? by Mathew Ingram for Fortune — http://fortune.com/2015/10/02/what-does-the-future-hold-for-bloomberg-media/) Transhumanism by Elmo Keep for The Verge — http://www.theverge.com/a/transhumanism-2015 iTunes Terms and Conditions: The Graphic Novel — http://itunestandc.tumblr.com/
Deze week hebben we het over de komst van het 4G-netwerk van Tele2 naar Nederland. Qua prijs ontlopen de grote mobiele netwerken KPN, Vodafone en T-Mobile elkaar niet veel. Prijsvechter Tele2 wil zich onderscheiden door fors lagere prijzen te bieden, maar de dekking van het netwerk is nog niet perfect. Bovendien richt Tele2 zich voorlopig voornamelijk op het verkopen van abonnementen in combinatie met een toestel. Schiet de provider zich daarmee in de eigen voet? En kunnen we verwachten dat 4G-bundels de komende jaren bij alle providers goedkoper worden? De leestip van de week is het artikel Living and dying on Airbnb van het blog Matter. De vader van schrijver Zak Stone overleed na een ongeluk in een huis dat via de site was gehuurd. Hij vindt dat Airbnb meer verantwoordelijkheid moet dragen voor de veiligheid van zijn gasten. https://medium.com/matter/living-and-dying-on-airbnb-6bff8d600c04 Feedback of vragen? Mail tech@nu.nl
This story was published in Matter on Medium, November 8 2015. It's written by Zak Stone, edited by Mark Lotto, fact-checked by Hilary Elkins, and copy-edited by Rachel Glickhouse. For the full story — https://medium.com/matter/living-and-dying-on-airbnb-6bff8d600c04