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The Zombie Business Cure part 2, plus Google I/O and Net Neutrality with Julie Lellis, Melissa Eggleston, LaToya Drake Part 2

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The Zombie Business Cure part 2, plus Google I/O and Net Neutrality with Julie Lellis, Melissa Eggleston, LaToya Drake Part 2
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In part 2 of our chat with the Julie Lellis and Melissa Eggleston, we find out what advice they would give United Airlines in their recent PR mishaps, and if their actions could qualify them for the “Walking Dead.” Their book, “The Zombie Business Cure:… Read More »The Zombie Business Cure part 2, plus Google I/O and Net Neutrality with Julie Lellis, Melissa Eggleston, LaToya Drake Part 2

Coding in Coal Country with Justin Hall

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Coding in Coal Country with Justin Hall
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“Really coal miners are just engineers that get dirty.” We revisit teaching coal miners to code in a conversation with Justin Hall of BitSource. BitSource is a software development company out of Pikeville, KY, teaching transitional skills and putting those skills to use improving the… Read More »Coding in Coal Country with Justin Hall

The Truth About Your Future with Ric Edelman

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The Truth About Your Future with Ric Edelman
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We check in with fellow radio host Ric Edelman about his new book “The Truth About Your Future: The Money Guide You Need Now, Later, and Much Later.” In it, he covers how quickly technology is changing and how to adapt properly to those changes… Read More »The Truth About Your Future with Ric Edelman

Lost Science and Lost Vision with Kitty Ferguson, Dr. Justin Bazan, Jenn Falik

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Lost Science and Lost Vision with Kitty Ferguson, Dr. Justin Bazan, Jenn Falik
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In the wake of the success of “Hidden Figures,” we go in search of more unknown stories from science history by checking in with Kitty Ferguson. Kitty is the author of many Science and Math novels, including a biography of Stephen Hawking. Her latest offering… Read More »Lost Science and Lost Vision with Kitty Ferguson, Dr. Justin Bazan, Jenn Falik

Smart Homes and Cyber Security with Katie Linendoll, Kevin Haley

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Smart Homes and Cyber Security with Katie Linendoll, Kevin Haley
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As more advanced technology enters our homes, we talk about the positives and concerns for integration. First up is Katie Linendoll. You may know her from her many TV appearances talking tech. We get the latest from Amazon and other smart home devices. Then we… Read More »Smart Homes and Cyber Security with Katie Linendoll, Kevin Haley

What You Need to Land the Tech Job of your Dreams with Heather Johnston

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What You Need to Land the Tech Job of your Dreams with Heather Johnston
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Are you ready to enter fray of new graduates looking for work? Do you have a plan to get hired at your dream job? If you need some help, we talk to Heather Johnston, a Senior Regional Vice President at Robert Half. Robert Half is… Read More »What You Need to Land the Tech Job of your Dreams with Heather Johnston

Fark.com Part 1 with Drew Curtis

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Fark.com Part 1 with Drew Curtis
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On this week’s Techonomics, we start by checking in with Drew Curtis of Fark.com. Drew is the founder and CEO of Fark, a news aggregation site with tags like “weird,” “spiffy,” and “Florida.” Florida gets its own news tag on Drew’s site, and in part… Read More »Fark.com Part 1 with Drew Curtis

The Future of Artificial Intelligence with Kevin Kelly Part 1

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The Future of Artificial Intelligence with Kevin Kelly Part 1
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AI: Robot overlord, or helpful assistant? We dive into that at the start of this week’s show with author and futurist Kevin Kelly. Kelly’s newest book, “The Inevitable: Understanding the 12 Technological Forces That Will Shape Our Future​,” breaks down his predictions for the future… Read More »The Future of Artificial Intelligence with Kevin Kelly Part 1

Drones Connected with Gabriel Sidhom

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Drones Connected with Gabriel Sidhom
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According to the Federal Aviation Administration, more than 550 thousand unmanned aircraft have been registered, compared to fewer than 261 thousand manned aircraft registrations. In this last segment, we talk drone technology, regulations, and expected future use with Gabriel Sidhom, Orange Silicon Valley’s VP of… Read More »Drones Connected with Gabriel Sidhom