Tag: government
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Season 4 – Episode 1: Joan Westenberg
Joan Westenberg, an acclaimed Australian writer and trans woman, founded Studio Self, a branding firm. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including the San Francisco Chronicle and Wired. She shares insights on creativity and technology through her blog, Pizza Party, and will discuss AI with Dr. Christopher DiCarlo on All Thinks Considered.
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Season 3 – Episode 10: Frances Widdowson
Frances Widdowson is a Canadian political scientist and former associate professor known for her critiques of the “aboriginal industry” and applied postmodernism. She holds degrees from the University of Victoria and York University. Her notable works include “Disrobing the Aboriginal Industry” and the upcoming “The Woke Academy,” discussing the impacts of woke-ism.
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Season 3 – Episode 9: Robert J. Sawyer
Robert J. Sawyer, a distinguished Canadian author, is one of only eight writers to receive the Hugo, Nebula, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards for best novel. He is a member of the Orders of Canada and Ontario and was inducted into the Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.
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Season 3 – Episode 8: Peter Love
Peter Love is a sustainability leader and environmental activist from Toronto. In the All Thinks Considered episode, Dr. Christopher DiCarlo explores Love’s accomplishments, the global climate change situation, and strategies aimed at addressing human impacts. For additional details, visit Love’s website and the IPCC link provided.
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Season 3 – Episode 6: Steven Pinker
Steven Pinker, a prominent author and psychologist, explores language, mind, and human nature. His research covers knowledge, language acquisition, emotion, morality, rationality, and violence trends. In a major episode of All Things Considered, Dr. Christopher DiCarlo interviews Pinker, inviting listeners to share their insights in the comments.
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Season 3 -Episode 5: Kelly Carlin-McCall
Kelly Carlin-McCall returns with new insights on culture, comedy, and AI in her latest episode. Listeners are encouraged to tune in, promising an engaging experience that shouldn’t be missed.