Next Draft, the Final Edit with Dave Pell
Not all news is Headline News. We talk to Dave Pell, Managing Editor of the Internet, about Next Draft: a curated collection of daily news that isn’t entirely about politics. Links:
Not all news is Headline News. We talk to Dave Pell, Managing Editor of the Internet, about Next Draft: a curated collection of daily news that isn’t entirely about politics. Links:
Would you like to swing from a star? How about just view the Earth from space? We find out what it’s like to do just that from Terry Virts, an astronaut and a photographer who put together one-of-a-kind aerial images of Earth in his book… Read More »View From Above with Terry Virts
You know the saying “put your money where your mouth is?” What about putting your money where your heart is? Joel Solomon is the Chair of Renewal Funds, a “Mission Venture Fund” out of Vancouver, and the author of “The Clean Money Revolution: Reinventing Power,… Read More »The Clean Money Revolution with Joel Solomon
Where do you get your news? Becky Tasker of Adobe Digital Insights joins the show to share all her findings with American viewing trends, including where half of young adults are getting their news. Links:
Rebuilding New York after 9/11 was more than the monument at the site of the attack and reasserting a sense of safety. Dan Doctoroff, Deputy Mayor for Michael Bloomberg at the time, shares what they learned during the rebuild in their book “Greater than Ever:… Read More »New York’s Big Comeback with Dan Doctoroff
We have our real lives, and our internet lives, but shouldn’t we live by the same societal rules in both? We’re celebrating Digital Citizen Week, with Google’s Aaron Stein and Sesame Street Workshop’s Dr. Jeanette Betancourt, and learn how parents and teachers can make better… Read More »Being Awesome on the Internet with Google and Sesame Street with Aaron Stein, Dr. Jeanette Betancourt
In part 2 of our coverage of Digital Citizenship Week, we talk to with Eisha Buch of Common Sense Media about a joint initiative with the Department of Education to make better Digital Citizens. While the initiative is focused on educators, parents will find this… Read More »The Common Sense of Digital Citizenship with Eisha Buch
We talk to Scott Galloway, professor at NYU’s Stern School of Business and author of “The Four: The Hidden DNA of Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google.” He defines the characteristics that put those four companies at the head of the pack and what could keep… Read More »4 Branches of Big Tech with Scott Galloway
In July 2017, a programmer at Google wrote an internal memo about the differences between men and women, and how those differences are addressed at Google. That memo made its way out into the general public, and the programmer, James Damore, was fired. We brought… Read More »The Infamous Memo with James Damore, Dr. Louann Brizendine Part 1
In part 2 of our chat with James Damore and Dr. Louann Brizendine, moderated by Jason and guest host Julian Guthrie, we get Dr. Brizendine’s reaction to Damore’s memo and his firing. Links: