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AI Ethics Now
9. AI and Bias: How AI Shapes What We Buy
As you search for Christmas gifts this season, have you asked ChatGPT or Gemini for recommendations? Katarina Mpofu and Jasmine Rienecker from Stupid Human join the podcast to discuss their groundbreaking research examining how AI systems influence public opinion and decision-making. Conducted in collaboration with the University of Oxford, their study analysed over 8,000 AI-generated responses to uncover systematic biases in how AI systems like ChatGPT and Gemini recommend brands, institutions, and governments.Their findings reveal that AI assistants aren't neutral—they have structured and persistent preferences that favour specific entities regardless of how questions are asked or wh...
2025-12-15
24 min
AI Ethics Now
8. AI and Decentralisation: Own AI or Be Owned By It
In this episode, Max Sebti, co-founder and CEO of Score, challenges the centralised control of computer vision systems and makes the case for decentralised AI as a matter of public interest.Max brings experience from AI data annotation and model development, where he witnessed how closed systems collect and control vast amounts of visual data. Now at Score, running on the Bittensor network, he's building "open source computer vision" - systems that are publicly verifiable, permissionless, and collectively owned rather than corporately controlled.His central argument: we face a choice between "own AI or be...
2025-12-01
25 min
AI Ethics Now
7. AI and Security: The Arms Race We're Losing
In this episode, Jadee Hansen, Chief Information Security Officer at Vanta, reveals why AI security isn't keeping pace with AI adoption—and why that should concern every organisation.Jadee brings over 20 years of cybersecurity experience across highly regulated sectors, from Target to Code42, where she co-authored the definitive book on insider risk. Now at Vanta, a leading trust management platform, she's navigating one of security's biggest challenges: AI is being deployed by both attackers and defenders faster than either side truly understands it.The numbers are stark: 65% of leaders say their use of agentic AI ex...
2025-11-17
22 min
AI Ethics Now
6. AI and Enterprise Implementation: Building Bodies for Intelligent Brains
In this episode, Christian Lund, co-founder of Templafy, the leading AI-powered document generation platform, diagnoses why billions in AI investment aren't translating into business results.Christian's two decades in document automation have given him a front-row seat to AI's enterprise struggles. His central observation: organisations have successfully built the "brain" of AI systems but they're missing the "body." Without the orchestration layer that turns intelligence into action, even sophisticated AI remains largely useless.The conversation explores why speed alone proved insufficient. If you must review everything anyway, you haven't saved time, you've just shifted where...
2025-11-02
24 min
AI Ethics Now
5. AI and Transparency: Rethinking Assessment Through Authorship
In this episode, Ryan Bolick, adjunct assistant professor at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering and Turing Fellow at Fuqua School of Business, discusses Byline - a writing transparency tool he founded that tracks AI and human authorship in real time.Ryan's journey began after his sister-in-law received a zero on her first undergraduate paper when AI detectors falsely claimed she'd used AI throughout - she hadn't used it at all. Combined with conversations revealing students flagged despite honest work and educators struggling with inaccurate detection tools, this led him to build a different solution....
2025-10-20
29 min
AI Ethics Now
4. AI and Creativity: What Creative Machines Teach Us About Ourselves
In this episode, Dr Maya Ackerman, computer scientist, CEO, musician, and author of the new book "Creative Machines: AI, Art and Us," explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and human creativity. This conversation with Maya challenges fundamental assumptions about machine creativity, with her arguing that the fear of AI hallucinations reveals more about human psychology than technology limitations. She contends that human thought itself is based on hallucinations (primarily our ability to predict and imagine) and that machines' imaginative capabilities make them powerful creative partners rather than threats.Together we explore how AI can expand...
2025-10-05
27 min
The Rule of Law: The Academy Speaks
The Epstein Files: Season Two Drops Monday September 8
Season 2 of The Rule of Law: The Academy Speaks kicks off with exclusive conversations with the lawyers who spent decades working to hold Jeffrey Epstein accountable. Host Joe Tucker explores the fight to expose Epstein and his accomplices—and the ongoing pursuit of justice for his victims. Subscribe now to get each new episode delivered straight to your favorite podcast platform: IATL_RuleofLaw
2025-09-05
01 min
CORE Impact Podcast
Living Your CORE: Transformation & Human Leadership with Kaivalya Kashyap
In this inspiring conversation with Kaivalya Kashyap, CEO of IATL, we explore how living from your CORE values can transform leadership, business, and personal growth. 🌱✨🤝 Kaivalya shares insights on adaptability, inclusion, contribution, and collaboration—the four CORE skills for the future of leadership. From preparing for important moments with heart-centred practices to choosing collaboration over competition, this episode offers powerful lessons on how authentic leadership can create sustainable impact. Whether you’re a change-maker, leader, entrepreneur, or someone on a journey of personal transformation, this episode will help you reconnect with your true nature, insp...
2025-08-20
1h 05
AI Ethics Now
3. AI and Education: From Teaching Tools to Teaching Thinking
In this episode, Dr Viktoria Mileva, Lecturer in Psychology and Faculty AI Lead at the University of Stirling, explores why we need to move beyond teaching students how to use AI tools towards developing critical AI literacy. Vicky argues that whilst students will naturally learn to use intuitive AI interfaces, they need deeper understanding of what's happening behind the scenes.The conversation tackles the fundamental challenge facing higher education: traditional assessments like "compare and contrast theories" no longer work when AI can complete them effectively. Vicky shares practical solutions being implemented at Stirling, including Microsoft 365 working folders...
2025-08-03
27 min
AI Ethics Now
2. AI and Practice: From Principles to Real-World Solutions
In this episode, Lizbeth Chandler, Innovation Lead at Accenture and one of the top 50 people in AI ethics globally, shares her journey from accessible tech user to AI ethics pioneer. With a background spanning computer science, law, and sustainability, Lizbeth offers insights into translating ethical principles into technical solutions.Lizbeth's story begins with her personal experience of growing up with autism in a household of inventors, where her brother created adaptive technology to help her communicate. This early exposure shaped her understanding that AI ethics affects real people's lives, not abstract theory.The conversation explores...
2025-07-20
25 min
AI Ethics Now
1. AI and Students: What Universities Don't Know
In this first episode of season two, Yanyan Li, Meifang Zhuo, and Gunisha Aggarwal, three researchers from the University of Warwick, share findings from their WIHEA-funded study exploring how university students actually use AI in their academic work. Not what institutions think they should do, but what they're really doing.Through focus groups with Warwick students, their research reveals a complex picture that challenges assumptions about academic integrity and educational fairness. Students describe using AI as "strategic efficiency" tools - getting summaries before reading, help with essay structure, and grammar assistance - whilst simultaneously acknowledging risks of...
2025-07-06
33 min
The Rule of Law: The Academy Speaks
Partners in Pursuit of Justice: Driving Change Through Collaboration
In this week's episode, Joe is joined by Roman Silberfeld from Robins Kaplan LLP for a conversation about the power of partnership in the pursuit of justice. Together, they examine Powers v. McDonough, a landmark case in which Roman and his firm, working with Public Counsel and Inner City Law Center, successfully challenged the Department of Veterans Affairs after years of institutional neglect. The episode also explores Roman’s leadership within the Academy Foundation and the critical role that collaboration with under-resourced organizations plays in advancing meaningful, systemic change. For more information on the Academy Fo...
2025-06-26
18 min
AI Ethics Now
20. AI and Copyright: Navigating Creative Technology's Legal Challenges
In this final episode of the first season, Liesl Rowe, Senior Digital Library Advisor and copyright expert at Leeds Beckett University, demystifies one of the most complex aspects of AI adoption: copyright law. As AI tools become increasingly accessible, understanding the legal landscape becomes crucial for educators, students, and creators alike.Liesl explores the fundamental challenge that's often overlooked in AI discussions: the difference between AI inputs and outputs, and why the former poses far greater copyright risks. While many institutions focus on citing AI-generated content, the real legal minefield lies in what we feed into these...
2025-06-21
22 min
AI Ethics Now
19. AI and Enterprise: Building Innovation Beyond the Hype
In this episode, John Mills, research and innovation expert turned entrepreneur, cuts through the AI hype to explore what really drives successful enterprise adoption. With 14 years of experience working with emerging technologies at the University of Central Lancashire and recent transition to running his own AI consultancy for newsrooms, John offers a unique perspective on innovation in practice.Rather than getting caught up in "either utopia or doom" narratives, John focuses on the fundamental characteristics that make entrepreneurs and organisations successful with AI. He explores the importance of calculated risk-taking, having a clear "why" beyond just making...
2025-06-09
26 min
Trial Alchemy™
#21 Craig M. Peters, Esq. Counsel for the Plaintiff.
Welcome to the Trial Alchemy™ podcast, where I talk with top ABOTA plaintiff and defense trial lawyers, and ABOTA civil trial judges about what works, and what doesn't work when trying a case to a jury. Listening to the podcast is a great way for all civil trial lawyers, whether they've tried no cases or lots of cases, to learn from civil jury trial experts. In episode #21, I talk with ABOTA member and outstanding civil plaintiff attorney Craig M. Peters, Esq. Thanks for listening! Guest Resume: Craig M. Peters, Esq. Craig Peter...
2025-05-27
1h 10
AI Ethics Now
18. AI and Learning: What HE Can Discover from FE Innovation
In this episode, Philippa (Pip) Armstrong, Digital Innovation Development Coach at Nottingham College, demonstrates how Further Education's collaborative culture offers valuable lessons for Higher Education's approach to AI integration. Rather than banning or tiptoeing around generative AI, Nottingham College has drawn a clear "line in the sand" with their innovative approach that other sectors can learn from.Pip introduces their "ACE" framework - Approach Cautiously and Ethically - and explains how they've created a culture of mindful AI use through transparency, support, and education. We explore their comprehensive strategy including rolling CPD programmes, dedicated Digital Innovation Development...
2025-05-25
28 min
The Rule of Law: The Academy Speaks
Optimism and its Role in Preserving Democracy
In this episode, Joe sits down with Craig Peters, Partner at Altair Law in San Francisco, to revisit the powerful Dean’s Address he delivered at the International Academy of Trial Lawyers 2025 Annual Meeting. The conversation centers on optimism and its essential role in preserving democracy. Craig shares stories of three mentors who, despite overwhelming odds, held onto optimism as they worked to create lasting change. Additional Resources: Watch Craig's Dean's Address, Democracy Depends on Each of Us on IATL.net
2025-05-22
28 min
AI Ethics Now
17. AI and the Wrath of Khan't: From Technology Panics to Solar Punk Futures
In this episode, Stephen Taylor from Regent's University London unpacks our historical tendency to panic about new technologies - from the Luddites destroying textile machinery to farmers blocking tractors, and now AI systems. As Learning Technology Lead, Stephen occupies what he terms the 'third space,' straddling academic and professional services to offer a unique vantage point on technological adoption.Using Bourdieu's habitus as our starting point, we examine how society's collective experiences programme our fearful responses to innovation, whilst media outlets amplify anxieties for headlines. Stephen draws a crucial distinction between AI and search engines: whilst...
2025-05-11
28 min
AI Ethics Now
16. AI and Education: The Quiet Revolution in Learning Technology
In this episode, we chat with Graham Atwell, Director of Pontydysgu and Honorary Associate Professor at Warwick University's Institute for Employment Research. With over nine years of experience working with AI in education, Graham offers a refreshingly candid perspective on the current AI landscape. We explore his views on the most exciting recent AI advancements, particularly in language translation tools and small but impactful time-saving applications. Graham shares his concerns about job displacement, corporate dominance in AI development, and the "black box" problem of unexplainable AI. Our discussion highlights the need for interdisciplinary approaches to AI development, greater university...
2025-04-27
28 min
AI Ethics Now
15. AI and Innovation: Bridging Startups and Education
In this episode, we speak with Randeep Wilkhu, tech entrepreneur and founder of AI company Finden. With 22+ years of experience in the tech industry, including roles as a developer, venture capitalist, and startup founder, Randeep brings valuable insights on AI innovation. We discuss the characteristics of successful AI entrepreneurs, how his technical background provides an advantage in the AI space, and his work mentoring at Warwick Business School. Our conversation explores Finden's privacy-first approach to personal data management, the challenges universities face in adopting AI, and why small and medium-sized businesses may benefit most from AI innovation. Randeep shares...
2025-04-14
26 min
AI Ethics Now
14. AI and Academic Integrity: Reimagining Education Through Innovation
In this episode, we speak with Helen Hope, who leads academic integrity initiatives at the University of Worcester. With extensive experience in both higher education and secondary schools, Helen brings valuable insights from across educational sectors. We discuss how the emergence of generative AI in late 2022 disrupted established academic integrity practices, and how Helen has since led a university-wide group exploring AI integration across teaching, assessment, and institutional processes. Our conversation examines practical applications of AI for teachers, particularly in reducing planning time and supporting neurodiverse students. Helen references Sir Ken Robinson's critique of traditional education models, suggesting AI...
2025-03-31
26 min
AI Ethics Now
13. AI and Transformation: Industry Insights for Higher Education
In this episode, we speak with Raja Javaid, Chief Information and Transformation Officer at the University of Warwick. With 20+ years of experience in the private sector at companies like Dixons, Boots, and Rolls-Royce, Raja brings a unique cross-industry perspective to AI in education. We discuss the "iPhone moment" of generative AI, Warwick's new AI Centre of Excellence, and how the university is developing ethical frameworks based on OECD principles. Our conversation explores the balance between AI advancement and human values, examining challenges of bias, explainability, and sustainability. Raja shares insights on how universities can responsibly integrate AI while maintaining...
2025-03-17
29 min
AI Ethics Now
12. AI and Education: The Human-AI Partnership
In this episode, we explore AI in education with University of Chester experts, Dr Katharine Welsh and Laura Milne. Katharine, an Associate Professor and University Innovation Fellow, and Laura, Head of Digital Education, lead their institution's AI and Education Working Group. They share insights on how they are working to responsibly integrate AI into their higher education context. Our conversation examines balancing AI's potential with challenges of sustainability, bias, and data privacy. We also discuss the "black box" nature of AI, changing assessment practices, and the importance of human judgment. Finally, we explore how universities can build AI literacy...
2025-03-02
32 min
AI Ethics Now
11. AI and Social Justice: Decolonising Digital Knowledge
In this episode, we explore the complex relationship between AI, social justice, and education with Dr Gurnam Singh, Honorary Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick. Drawing from his extensive background in anti-racism, decoloniality, and pedagogical research, Dr Singh examines how AI systems intersect with existing social inequities. The conversation unpacks critical questions about bias in AI, from the limitations of training data in capturing diverse human knowledge to the potential for AI to either reinforce or challenge systemic inequalities. Dr Singh brings a unique sociological perspective to discussions of human intelligence versus artificial intelligence, exploring how...
2025-02-17
27 min
AI Ethics Now
10. AI and Ethics in Practice: Corporate Perspectives
In this episode, we delve into the critical intersection of AI ethics and corporate responsibility with Ganesan Keerthivasan and Tom Tirpak from ZealStrat, a strategic management consulting firm. Our guests bring unique perspectives: Ganesan, an MD-turned-CEO with a background in healthcare, and Tom, an electrical engineering PhD with extensive experience in AI implementation across multiple industries. They explore five key ethical considerations for AI development, including bias and fairness, privacy concerns, transparency, human-AI collaboration, and security risks. The conversation examines how businesses, individuals, and governments can work together to create responsible AI systems, drawing insights from emerging standards like...
2025-02-03
40 min
AI Ethics Now
9. AI and Consciousness: The Human Condition
In this episode, we will begin to explore the intriguing world of consciousness and artificial intelligence with Professor Anil Seth, a renowned expert in cognitive and computational neuroscience. Professor Seth, whose research spans AI, neuroscience, and philosophy, offers a unique perspective on the ethical dimensions of AI. We examine the possibility of artificial consciousness, the impact of AI on our understanding of human consciousness, and the ethical considerations surrounding AI systems that mimic human-like qualities, such as language and emotion.AI Ethics Now Exploring the ethical dilemmas of AI in Higher Education and beyond. A...
2025-01-20
26 min
AI Ethics Now
8. AI and the Future of Work: Unlocking Productivity
This week, we explore the exciting potential of AI in the workplace with Daniella Latham, Principal Product Marketing Manager at Atlassian. Daniella shares her perspective and expertise on the impact AI has on knowledge workers and ethical implications in business - from entrepreneurs and start-ups to big enterprises. AI Ethics Now Exploring the ethical dilemmas of AI in Higher Education and beyond. A University of Warwick IATL Podcast This podcast series was developed by Dr Tom Ritchie and Dr Jennie Mills, the module leads of the IATL module "The AI Revolution: Ethi...
2025-01-03
20 min
AI Ethics Now
7. AI and Human Rights: Why are Robots always white?
This week, we delve into the critical intersection of AI and human rights. Our guest, Imogen Canavan, is a legal consultant working on the front lines of refugee protection. With her expertise in human rights and her experience supporting individuals fleeing persecution, Imogen provides invaluable insights into the potential impacts of AI on refugees and the importance of ensuring that these technologies are used ethically and responsibly. Tune in to this important conversation! AI Ethics Now Exploring the ethical dilemmas of AI in Higher Education and beyond. A University of...
2025-01-03
29 min
AI Ethics Now
6. AI and Education: Ethical Dilemmas and Design Thinking Solutions
This week we are joined by Pavan Konanur, CEO and Co-Founder of Hoja AI, an educational AI start up. Pavan discusses the concepts of AI, Innovation, and Design Thinking. AI Ethics Now Exploring the ethical dilemmas of AI in Higher Education and beyond. A University of Warwick IATL Podcast This podcast series was developed by Dr Tom Ritchie and Dr Jennie Mills, the module leads of the IATL module "The AI Revolution: Ethics, Technology, and Society" at the University of Warwick. The AI Revolution module explores the history, curre...
2025-01-03
31 min
AI Ethics Now
5. AI and Policy: Health, Wealth, and Universal Human Happiness
In this episode, Smera Jayadeva, a Researcher at the Alan Turing Institute and Visiting Researcher at the Digital Environment Research Institute, joins us to discuss critical issues in AI ethics and responsible innovation AI Ethics Now Exploring the ethical dilemmas of AI in Higher Education and beyond. A University of Warwick IATL Podcast This podcast series was developed by Dr Tom Ritchie and Dr Jennie Mills, the module leads of the IATL module "The AI Revolution: Ethics, Technology, and Society" at the University of Warwick. The AI Revolution module e...
2025-01-03
22 min
AI Ethics Now
4. AI and Governments: The Revolution in Telecommunications
This week, we chat with Dr. Chris Murphy, Regional CTO, EMEA at VIAVI Solutions, and a member of the UK Telecom Innovation Network. He discusses the opportunities and threats of AI in the UK telecoms industry AI Ethics Now Exploring the ethical dilemmas of AI in Higher Education and beyond. A University of Warwick IATL Podcast This podcast series was developed by Dr Tom Ritchie and Dr Jennie Mills, the module leads of the IATL module "The AI Revolution: Ethics, Technology, and Society" at the University of Warwick. The AI R...
2025-01-03
24 min
AI Ethics Now
3. AI and Decoloniality: What could possibly go wrong?
This week, we're joined by Dr Sanjay Sharma, Associate Professor in the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies at the University of Warwick. Sanjay's sector-leading work on technologies of race and racism, drawing from critical data justice, decolonial, and abolitionist perspectives, provides crucial insights into the potential harms of AI. AI Ethics Now Exploring the ethical dilemmas of AI in Higher Education and beyond. A University of Warwick IATL Podcast This podcast series was developed by Dr Tom Ritchie and Dr Jennie Mills, the module leads of the IATL module "The...
2025-01-03
33 min
AI Ethics Now
2. AI and Education: The Future of AI-Powered Learning
This week, we explore the exciting potential of AI in education with Dr Lynne Taylerson, Director and Lead Trainer at Real Time Education. Lynne, also a researcher in learning technology and a consultant for an AI design organisation, shares her insights on creating engaging learning spaces powered by AI. Join us for a conversation about the future of education. AI Ethics Now Exploring the ethical dilemmas of AI in Higher Education and beyond. A University of Warwick IATL Podcast This podcast series was developed by Dr Tom Ritchie...
2025-01-03
28 min
AI Ethics Now
1. The AI Revolution: AI and the Future of Humanity
This week on AI Ethics Now, we're joined by Andrew Maynard, Professor of Advanced Technology Transitions at Arizona State University, a leading voice on the future of humanity. Professor Maynard has increasingly focused his research on the responsible development of AI, exploring the ethical, social, and environmental implications of this transformative technology. A renowned commentator on the future of humanity, Professor Maynard brings a unique perspective to the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapid advancement of AI. AI Ethics Now Exploring the ethical dilemmas of AI in Higher Education and beyond. A...
2025-01-03
27 min
Exchanges Discourse: Early Career Researcher Publishing Advice, Insight & Inspiration
Talking Citational Justice with Osamu Miyamae
In a change of pace this episode we talk with recent Warwick graduate Osamu Miyamae (IATL/Politics & International Studies), about the work he and colleagues have been doing in the realm of citational justice. We discuss the project, sponsored by the Reinvention Journal – one of Exchanges’ sister titles – and start by asking the most obvious question: what is citational justice? We move on to talk about the projects specific aims and especially the best practices at other journals its researches uncovered. We move on then to look at the major outcomes, and what these mean for the project, for Reinve...
2024-10-22
21 min
Let's Talk Education Africa
S02E38 A New Approach to Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century, by Dr. Nefertiti Puplampu (Institute for Advanced Teaching and Learning)
From a young age, Dr. Nefertiti envisioned a transformative approach to education when she realized education didn’t have to be boring and tough. Her educational journey, spanning the USA and Ghana, fueled her passion for innovative teaching and learning. Driven by a desire to empower educators and revolutionize education, she pursued expertise in learning science and 21st-century teaching strategies. Dr. Nefertiti Puplampu is a renowned learning science and curriculum specialist with an M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Instructional Technology, and a Ph.D. in Instructional Systems and Learning Technologies. As the learning science le...
2024-08-18
45 min
1000 & 1 Welt
Transformation erschafft eine neu Welt
Der Unternehmer Kaivalya Kashyap arbeitet mit Menschen im Alter von 17 bis 75 Jahren zusammen, denn für ihn ist klar, dass wir nur gemeinsam den Herausforderungen der aktuellen Zeit begegnen und die Welt positiv verändern können. Kaivalya beschreitet in der tiefen Transformation von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft neue Wege und sagt: «mein Leben ist Liebe». Wie sich sein Leben und seine Arbeit dadurch radikal verändert haben, und wie es möglich ist, hunderte von Menschen innert kürzester Zeit zu transformieren, erzählt er in der neusten Episode von 1000 & 1 Welt. Hos...
2024-08-14
46 min
Richard Kaan Podcast
Hans Strobl-Aloni - Philosoph und Querdenker in Sachen Leadership
Heute zu Gast: Hans Strobl-Aloni, ein entscheidender Teil der IATL, der International Academy of Transformative Leadership. Zusammen mit seinen Mitstreitern arbeitet er an der "Transformation der Wirtschaft" genau dort, wo sie beginnt, bei den Führungskräften. Hans erklärt, dass jeder Mensch Leadership lernen kann, wie genau hören sie im Podcast. Außerdem steht im September in der Grazer Oper eine Workshopreihe für Führungskräfte mit dem Titel "Follow" an. Viel Vergnügen beim Hören.
2024-07-11
20 min
1000 & 1 Welt
"meine Leute arbeiten aus intrinsischer Motivation"
"Meine Leute arbeiten aus intrinsischer Motivation", sagt Unternehmer Kaivalya Kashyap in der neusten Episode des Podcast 1000 & 1 Welt. Er ist Gründer und CEO der IATL (International Academy of Transformative Leadership), und in seinem Unternehmen steht für die Mitarbeitenden nicht das Geld im Vordergrund, sondern das gemeinsame Ziel und ihre eigene Motivation dafür. Viele stellen dem Unternehmen einen Teil ihrer Zeit unentgeltlich zur Verfügung, obwohl mit ihrer Arbeitskraft für das Unternehmen Geld verdient wird. Warum machen sie das und was steckt hinter diesem ungewöhnlichen Arbeitsmodell, das neue und andere Ansätze verfolgt? Im Gespräc...
2024-06-20
45 min
"Woher kommst du wirklich?"
Episode 15: Das Recht zu sein – Identität im Kontext von Migration // mit Solmas Tehrani
Eine geographische und kulturelle Identität, die als sicher und unangefochten gilt, ist für manche Menschen selbstverständlich und für andere eine lebenslange Herausforderung. Dies gilt besonders für Menschen mit einer Migrationsgeschichte, die immer wieder ihre Identität neu aufbauen müssen, wobei ihre Zugehörigkeit ständig hinterfragt wird.Solmas Tehrani gibt mehrmals in ihrem Leben ihre Identität auf und formt sie neu. Sie wird kurz nach der Islamischen Revolution im Iran geboren, als Kind einer wohlhabenden adligen Familie; ihr Großvater ist ein Berater im Schahs Palast. Dies ist das erste...
2024-04-17
1h 14
Lost in Transformation
#8 Emotionen und Kommunikation - Säulen der Unternehmenskultur? || mit Solmas Tehrani & Volker Mauck
Kann falsche Kommunikation in einer Organisation Menschen emotional erkranken lassen? Ist es möglich, von einer gesunden oder kranken Unternehmenskultur oder -struktur zu sprechen? Wie fühlt sich das an? Macht eine fehlerhafte Unternehmensstruktur die Mitarbeitenden krank, oder ist es umgekehrt, dass negative Emotionen oder psychische Störungen von Vorgesetzten die Unternehmensstruktur negativ beeinflussen?Wie prägen Selbst- und Fremdwahrnehmung unsere Kommunikationsweisen sowohl im beruflichen als auch im privaten Kontext?Im Arbeitsleben gibt es Entscheidungen, die Menschen emotional stark betreffen, wie zum Beispiel entlassen zu werden oder selbst zu kündigen. Wie sollte ein Untern...
2024-02-27
1h 11
1000 & 1 Welt
Leadership ist Transformation: Führen mit Herz | mit Kaivalya Kashyap
«Als CEO sage nicht ich den Leuten, was sie zu tun haben, sondern die Leute sagen mir, was ich zu tun habe.» Ungewohnte Worte von einem erfahrenen Unternehmer, aber Kaivalya Kashyap führt und transformiert Unternehmen auf eine Art, welche die traditionelle Führungspraxis so ziemlich auf den Kopf stellt. Er transformiert Unternehmen von Grund auf und beschreitet mit CEO’s und Mitarbeitenden ganz neue Wege. In seiner Unternehmenskultur spielt nicht nur der Verstand, sondern auch das Herz eine grosse Rolle, denn «wenn das Herz offen ist, wird dein Verstand ruhig», so Kaivalya. Kaivalya Kashyap ist Gast...
2024-02-17
1h 16
The Legacy Podcast
#78: All-in für das Wohl der Menschheit
Kaivalya Kashyap war jahrzehntelang erfolgreicher Unternehmer. Vor mehr als 10 Jahren folgt er seinem Impuls, alles aufzugeben, um seine tiefste Bestimmung zu entdecken. Wer denkt, dass es einfach sei, auszusteigen, täuscht sich gewaltig. Denn sein Engagement an der Börse zollt seinen Tribut. Ohne finanzielle Rücklagen und trotz familiärer Verpflichtungen folgt er einem inneren Antrieb und geht all-in. Das wovon viele Menschen träumen, nämlich ausgetretene Pfade zu verlassen, um dem inneren Ruf zu folgen und den Sprung von einem Leben mit Erfolg zu einem Leben mit Bedeutung zu wagen, ist ihm mit Br...
2023-07-05
38 min
Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)
#108 - Dr. JOEL LEHMAN - Machine Love [Staff Favourite]
Support us! https://www.patreon.com/mlst MLST Discord: https://discord.gg/aNPkGUQtc5 We are honoured to welcome Dr. Joel Lehman, an eminent machine learning research scientist, whose work in AI safety, reinforcement learning, creative open-ended search algorithms, and indeed the philosophy of open-endedness and abandoning objectives has paved the way for innovative ideas that challenge our preconceptions and inspire new visions for the future. Dr. Lehman's thought-provoking book, "Why Greatness Cannot Be Planned" penned with with our MLST favourite Professor Kenneth Stanley has left an indelible mark on the f...
2023-03-16
2h 09
Pathways Podcast - Warwick Chemistry
S3-E7: Managing Anxiety In Exam Season
In this episode, Adam and Tom speak with Sarah Parkinson, a Wellbeing Adviser at Warwick, about how to manage stress and anxiety around exams. The group discusses the Wellbeing Support available at Warwick, what the department is doing to support you, what support is available for students with disabilities and reasonable adjustments in relation to exams, and the Understanding Wellbeing module run by IATL that students and staff can take to learn new skills and techniques to support better Wellbeing. As with all our podcasts, the topics are chosen by you, so if you have any ideas for what y...
2023-02-16
26 min
Der Experten-Positionierungs Podcast
#035 Die zutiefst menschliche Führung!
Hallo und herzlich willkommen beim Experten-Positionierungs-Podcast! Auf meinem Kanal geht es ja nicht nur um den Business-Aufbau, sondern auch viel um die Persönlichkeit und Menschlichkeit. Und heute habe ich mir jemanden eingeladen, der sich “zutiefst menschlich führen!” auf die Fahne geschrieben hat und du kannst dich schon auf die Einblicke in die Welt von Hans Jürgen Strobl-Aloni freuen. Du möchtest dir Hans und die IATL etwas näher ansehen, dann schau gerne hier vorbei: BERUFSBEGLEITENDE ZERTIFIKATSAUSBILDUNG ZUM TRANSFORMATIVE BUSINESS COACH Coach-Landingpage: https://iatl.co/coach Kos...
2023-01-26
27 min
Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)
(Music Removed) #90 - Prof. DAVID CHALMERS - Consciousness in LLMs [Special Edition]
Support us! https://www.patreon.com/mlst (On the main version we released; the music was a tiny bit too loud in places, and some pieces had percussion which was a bit distracting -- here is a version with all music removed so you have the option! ) David Chalmers is a professor of philosophy and neural science at New York University, and an honorary professor of philosophy at the Australian National University. He is the co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness, as well as the PhilPapers Foundation. His research focuses on the...
2022-12-19
53 min
Machine Learning Street Talk (MLST)
#90 - Prof. DAVID CHALMERS - Consciousness in LLMs [Special Edition]
Support us! https://www.patreon.com/mlst David Chalmers is a professor of philosophy and neural science at New York University, and an honorary professor of philosophy at the Australian National University. He is the co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness, as well as the PhilPapers Foundation. His research focuses on the philosophy of mind, especially consciousness, and its connection to fields such as cognitive science, physics, and technology. He also investigates areas such as the philosophy of language, metaphysics, and epistemology. With his impressive breadth of knowledge and experience, David Chalmers is a...
2022-12-19
53 min
ePODstemology
What animals can teach us about consciousness
Mark is joined by Heather Browning from the London School of Economics and Walter Veit from the University of Sydney who their ideas regarding the nature of consciousness, what we can learn about consciousness from animal studies, and the implications for animal welfare. Should we think of consciousness as some special property unique to human minds, or is it in fact merely a particular high degree of sentience? If it's the later, then cephalopods seem curious, honeybees are capable of solving complex optimisation problems, and fish have split brains similar to those of conscious humans whose left and right...
2022-06-18
1h 04
Charisma Hacks - Strategies, Tools & Mindset Training To Release Your Hidden Potential
Heart-Oriented Leadership
Join Ulrike Seminati with her guest, Kaivalya Kashyap, as they talk about how to be a leader that is heart-oriented. Kaivalya is the co-founder and CEO of the International Academy of Transformative Leadership (IATL). In this episode, he shares how he helps people in their transformation to become better in the business world. Tune in to this episode to learn more!Working With LoveIf one works from the heart and aligns that with the mind, it enables them to be positive and create real change. It may sound like...
2022-02-09
28 min
Self-Leadership Couch ✨ 🛋
#17 Self-Leadership-Couch mit Kaivalya Kashyap
Kaivalya Kashyap ist ein Befreiter und wahrhafter Master of Transformation. Seine Biografie ist von Vielfältigkeit und unterschiedlichen Identitäten geprägt - u.a. einer afrikanischen und einer schweizerischen. Er ist in seinem Leben als IT-Unternehmer der Effizienz, aber nicht seiner Bestimmung gefolgt. Die Fülle im Außen war begleitet von Leere im Innen. Im Dezember 2012 hat er eine radikale Entscheidung getroffen. Seit dem geht er seinen Weg. Mit seinem Team der International Academy of Transformative Leadership (IATL) begleitet er Menschen, die ihren Weg gehen wollen.Buch von Kaivalya Kashyap: Deep Impact
2022-01-16
1h 00
#buchcooltour
#007_7 Deep Impact - Hans Strobl-Aloni I Kaivalya Kashyap - Persönlichkeitsentwicklung
#007_7 Deep impact - Hans Strobl-Aloni I Kaivalya Kashyap - Persönlichkeitsentwicklung Wir befinden uns mitten in einer der größten Umbruchphasen der Menschheitsgeschichte. Diese neue Ära erfasst auch die Businesswelt. Führungskräfte sehen sich mit noch nie dagewesenen Herausforderungen konfrontiert und damit oftmals alleingelassen. Druck, Überforderung und starke mentale Beanspruchung nehmen weiter zu. Klar ist: Leadership muss transformiert werden.Kaivalya Kashyap und Hans Strobl-Aloni, Co-Founder der International Academy of Transformative Leadership, zeigen anschaulich, wie Führungskräfte diese Ära nutzen können, um Phänomenales überforderungsfrei im Team zu erschaffen. Sie brechen we...
2021-12-16
15 min
EINFACH Führen. Leadership im Flow. Von Anfang an!
Kaivalya Kashyap & Ich: Transformation im Leadership = Synchronisieren von Herz und Verstand = überproportionaler Erfolg
Der Aufbau von Organisationen, deren Mitarbeiter präventiv gesund und stärkeorientiert ihre Leistung erbringen, zum Wohle eines wirtschaftlichen, nachhaltigen und allen lebenbejahendes Erfolges Der Gründer der IATL = International Academy of Transformation Leadership Kaivalya und ich vereint diese Wirkungsfreude: Der Aufbau von Organisationen, deren Mitarbeiter präventiv gesund und stärkeorientiert ihre Leistung erbringen, zum Wohle eines wirtschaftlichen, nachhaltigen und allen lebenbejahendes Erfolges. Mein hochgeschätzter Gast in dieser Episode: Was macht Kaivalya Kashyap so einzigartig? Wunderbarer Mensch mit einer unglaublichen positiven Ausstrahlung mit afrikanischen und schweizerische Wurzeln 2012 den Pfad der klassischen Karrie...
2021-12-11
29 min
Erfolgreich — Wertorientiert — Kreativ | Wie wir als Kreativbranche die Welt verbessern
Gemeinsam die Businesswelt transformieren! | 3
Kaivalya Kashyap (IATL) spricht über die Transformation der Arbeitswelt. Link zur Website von IATL: https://iatl.co Das Buch, das ich erwähne, ist von Dr. Valerie Rein und heißt Patriarchy Stress Disorder. Hier ist die Website der Autorin: https://www.drvalerie.com/book Kaivalya sagte, dass die Transformation von selbst geschehen will… und dass es darauf ankommt, ihr keinen Widerstand in den Weg zu stellen. Das erinnert mich an den neuen Nachhaltigkeits-Narrativ Nummer 5, den Raz Godelnik (Parsons School of Design) in seinem (englischsprachigen) Medium-Artikel fordert: https://razgo.medium.com/the-battle-of-narratives-designing-new-sustainability-narratives-for-corporations-880f1419391e...
2021-11-04
59 min
Brushin' Up!
Episode 12
On this episode of Brushin' Up! Dan chats with Dr. Devon Allcoat from the University of Warwick about the Serious Tabletop Games Design and Development course. Like the show? Why not check out Quartermaster Studios: Website: https://quartermasterstudios.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quartermasterstudios/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Quartermasterminaturebuildingpainting/ Want to get in touch with the show? Why drop me a line? Email: info@quartermasterstudios.com The Serious Games Design and Development Course Links: Website: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/iatl/study/ugmodules/serioustabletopgamedesign/ Q and A Sessions with Blackletter Games: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLop8L1X...
2021-10-12
32 min
LDCU - Talking Online Learning
Talking online learning with Cath Lambert and Roxanne Douglas
In this episode Jim Judges speaks to Cath Lambert (Sociology) and Roxanne Douglas (English) about their IATL funded project Exploring Community Values in a sexual, digital world: Shut Down and Virgin Territory. This project developed in collaboration with the Brighton based Vincent Dance Theatre ran as a series of online participatory workshops earlier in the academic year 20/21. We also get to discuss some of their general experiences and ideas related to the move to online and blended teaching and learning. You can watch the trailers for Shutdown and Virgin Territory here.The Learning Design Consultancy Unit (LDCU) at W...
2021-09-14
38 min
Kosmosfunk
Lernen mit Kaivalya und seinem Dreiklang: Warte - Beobachte - handle
Bildquelle: Ingo Stoll Tiefes Gespräch mit Kaivalya – ich bin dankbar für die wertvolle gemeinsame Zeit, die ich mit ihm teilen durfte. Zur Vorbereitung habe ich mir das Gespräch mit Ingo Stoll und Kaivalya angehört – und das lohnt sich ein zweites Mal, es zu tun.https://ingostoll-audiografie.de/motcast/106/ Wie haben gemeinsam gelacht über das Leben, über Bayern, über Kaivalyas Geschichte und so manche gemeinsam gemachte Erfahrung. Wir haben über den Begriff „Wert“ nachgedacht. Was bedeutet von Bewerten und Entwerten zu sprechen? Wir sind beim Bewusstsein im Moment hängen geb...
2021-08-08
42 min
The Circled Square
Janet Gyatso, Posthumanism and Animal Ethics in Buddhist Studies
Description In this episode, Dr. Janet Gyatso discusses how she teaches her students about posthumanism and animal ethics in her courses on Buddhist Studies. She is the Hershey Professor of Buddhist Studies and Associate Dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs at Harvard Divinity School. Quotes “Part of what I'm trying to do is set aside all the mythology and ideology that we have and try to see animals for what they are.” Janet Gyatso “Posthumanism is an attempt to ratchet down the centrality of humans, in our thought, in our discourse, in our v...
2021-05-13
54 min
LifeBiz20 Podcast Leben, Business, Leichtigkeit mit Topexperten - Herbert Maria Schnalzer
#80 Transformation passiert JETZT - Hans Strobl-Aloni
#80 Hans Strobl Aloni - Transformation passiert JETZT Mag. (FH) Hans Strobl-Aloni Businessmentor & Autor CO-FOUNDER International Academy of Transformative Leadership Hochschulstudium Marketing & Vertrieb Hochschuldozent für Marketing & Menschliche Bestimmung Weiterbildung in östlichen Weisheitslehren Mehrfacher Unternehmer & Manager Familien- und Organisationsaufsteller www.iatl.co www.hansstroblaloni.com Leads Leaders. Mit seinem ganzen Sein hat sich Hans dem positiven Wandel der Businesswelt verpflichtet. Er setzt dabei auf die Transformation von Leadern, indem er sie in unglaublicher Tiefe, mit Augenzwinkern und Präsenz zu Selbsterkenntnis, Leichtigkeit und Erfolg a...
2021-04-16
19 min
Loving Colour
Episode Twelve: Hair
In which we tackle society’s fear of, and fascination with, Black hair. Two friends, one Black, one White, share a series of tender and uncompromising conversations about how Whiteness and anti-Blackness have shaped their lives. Join us, Tanaka Mhishi and Imogen Butler-Cole, as we attempt our own version of restorative justice through compassion and storytelling. Twitter: @lovingcolourpod Instagram: @lovingcolourpod Theme music: The Boatman from The Other Side by Quest Ensemble Resources mentioned in this episode are: Don’t Touch My Hair by Emma Dabiri (US edition is Twisted: The...
2021-04-14
1h 05
The Meaning Quotient
#12 Self Transformation with Kaivalya Kashyap
What if a crisis of meaninglessness hits you when you are busy with your successful ventures? In this candid conversation with Kaivalya Kashyap, we savor a story of finding personal freedom after passing through a valley of crisis in late 40s. A fascinating story that takes us through the landscapes of Uganda, corporates in Switzerland, mountains in Tokyo, and an ashram in India, is also a reminder that internal freedom is as important as external experiences. A story where a transformed business has started by transforming oneself. Kaivalya Kashyap, is a serial entrepreneur and founder of the International Academy of...
2021-01-19
47 min
Post Wave
Episode 11: What's It Like to Be a Bat?
What's it like to be a bat? What does it mean to 'be'? What is consciousness? We explore Thomas Nagel's groundbreaking essay, What Is It Like To Be A Bat. References: What Is It Like To Be A Bat by Thomas Nagel: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/iatl/study/ugmodules/humananimalstudies/lectures/32/nagel_bat.pdf Very Bad Wizards on 'What Is It Like To Be A Bat': https://www.verybadwizards.com/175 David Chalmers Hard Problem of Consciousness: http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Hard_problem_of_consciousness#:~:text=T...
2020-09-24
1h 17
TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan
Applied Information and the iATL
On this special episode of TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan , you'll hear about the latest technological advances in transportation and safety from two of the industry's experts, plus how the Covid-19 pandemic has transformed the way business is being done in the transportation sector. Bryan Mulligan is the President and Founder of Applied Information and has [...]
2020-09-17
35 min
TravelSafely
Applied Information and the iATL
On this special episode of TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan , you’ll hear about the latest technological advances in transportation and safety from two of the industry’s experts, plus how the Covid-19 pandemic has transformed the way business is being done in the transportation sector. Bryan Mulligan is the President and Founder of Applied Information and has […] The post Applied Information and the iATL appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2020-09-17
00 min
Andersmacher
#140: Bedingungslos leben und lieben | Kaivalya Kashyap
Kaivalya ist in London geboren, in Uganda aufgewachsen und in München und der Schweiz erwachsen geworden. Kaivalya ist auch der erste Gast im Andersmacher Podcast, der in seinem Leben so andere Wege gegangen ist, dass er mittlerweile einen anderen Namen Kaivalya ist in London geboren, in Uganda aufgewachsen und in München und der Schweiz erwachsen geworden. Kaivalya ist auch der erste Gast im Andersmacher Podcast, der in seinem Leben so andere Wege gegangen ist, dass er mittlerweile einen anderen Namen trägt. Wir sprechen über die 48 Jahre vor seinem neuen Namen, über eine dreimonatige Auszeit in in...
2020-09-06
1h 09
ICH WIR ALLE. Selbst + Team + Werte-Entwicklung
[Maike] Kaivalya Kashyap: Transformatives Zuhören - ein Schlüssel zu erfolgreicher (Selbst)Führung und Verbundenheit
53 Minuten Inspiration 💡😃 Was brauchst du gerade wirklich, was brauchen deine Kollegen und euer Unternehmen und was braucht unsere Welt? Was brauchst du gerade wirklich, was brauchen deine Kollegen und euer Unternehmen und was braucht unsere Welt? Zuhören ist wahrscheinlich eine der wichtigsten Fähigkeit im privaten wie im beruflichen Kontext und der Schlüssel zu einer gelingenden Beziehung zu Dir selbst und zu anderen. Diese Art des Zuhörens beschreibt einen Bewusstseinszustand tiefer Präsenz und Empathie. So erschaffst du einen wertfreien, liebevollen Raum, der es dir und anderen ermöglicht, die Lösung zu en...
2020-07-31
53 min
Tony Talks Back: Philosophy and Literature
The Very Basics of Consciousness: What is a Mind?
Descartes and Princess Elisabeth. Name a more iconic duo. Is dualism of the mind and body the answer? Or is the mind-body problem insurmountable? Will physicists be able to tell us what consciousness is? I don't have answers, only more questions. Also, what is it like to be a bat? Just curious. Tony Talks Back: Philosophy and Literature https://linktr.ee/tonytalksback PODCAST Youtube: https://youtube.com/@tonytalksbackSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0SHN4X7VvDAUa0cTbXzsmeSOCIAL MEDIAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonytalksbackTikTok: https...
2020-03-22
17 min
MoTcast - Der Masters of Transformation Podcast
106: Kaivalya Kashyap - Ein Weg wahrhafter Transformation
Kaivalya Kashyap ist ein Befreiter und wahrhafter Master of Transformation. Seine Biografie ist von Vielfältigkeit und unterschiedlichen Identitäten geprägt - u.a. einer afrikanischen und einer schweizerischen. Er ist in seinem Leben als... Kaivalya Kashyap ist ein Befreiter und wahrhafter Master of Transformation. Seine Biografie ist von Vielfältigkeit und unterschiedlichen Identitäten geprägt - u.a. einer afrikanischen und einer schweizerischen. Er ist in seinem Leben als IT-Unternehmer der Effizienz, aber nicht seiner Bestimmung gefolgt. Die Fülle im Außen war begleitet von Leere im Innen. Im Dezember 2012 hat er eine radikale...
2020-02-14
1h 16
TravelSafely
Launch Event Workshop and Panel Discussion at iATL Grand Opening
A launch event workshop and expert panel discussion was held during the Infrastructure-Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting on January 10, 2020 in Alpharetta, GA. The launch workshop and panel discussion centered on “How Infrastructure Can Lead the Deployment of Connected Vehicles”. The iATL is the first facility in the world where […] The post Launch Event Workshop and Panel Discussion at iATL Grand Opening appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2020-02-11
00 min
TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan
Launch Event Workshop and Panel Discussion at iATL Grand Opening
A launch event workshop and expert panel discussion was held during the Infrastructure-Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting on January 10, 2020 in Alpharetta, GA. The launch workshop and panel discussion centered on "How Infrastructure Can Lead the Deployment of Connected Vehicles". The iATL is the first facility in the world where [...]
2020-02-11
1h 38
TravelSafely
Grand Opening Ceremony & Remarks from iATL
The Infrastructure-Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) launched on January 10, 2020 with a Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting for the world’s first facility where automakers and transportation infrastructure manufacturers can imagine, create and test technology and applications for connected vehicles to communicate with traffic signals and other smart roadside traffic control equipment. This 4,000+ square-foot private sector […] The post Grand Opening Ceremony & Remarks from iATL appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2020-01-29
00 min
TravelSafely with Bryan Mulligan
Grand Opening Ceremony & Remarks from iATL
The iATL launched on January 10, 2020 with a Grand Opening & Ribbon Cutting for the world's first Infrastructure Automotive Technology Laboratory. This 4,000+ square-foot private sector facility has the ability to replicate any traffic signal or traffic device that exists in North America and that a connected or autonomous vehicle may encounter. This opening [...]
2020-01-29
35 min
WSB Traffic Podcast with Doug "Fireball" Turnbull and Smilin' Mark McKay
1/22/2020: Bryan Mulligan on the new iATL connected traffic lab
Turnbull shares part of his interview with iATL director and Applied Information president Bryan Mulligan on the brand new iATL campus in Alpharetta. Mulligan explains the immediate benefits of connected cars and traffic signals and which automaker has a bold goal for connected cars.
2020-01-24
27 min
TravelSafely
Grand Opening of iATL: Infrastructure Automotive Technology Laboratory
Cars talking to cars. Cars talking to traffic signals. The future is now. Connected Vehicle Technology has arrived. The Infrastructure Automotive Technology Laboratory (iATL) is the first facility in the world where automakers and transportation infrastructure manufacturers can imagine, create and test technology and applications for connected vehicles to communicate with traffic signals and other […] The post Grand Opening of iATL: Infrastructure Automotive Technology Laboratory appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2020-01-13
00 min
Things We Think About Podcast
Episode 8 - Tall Tales of Transhumanism 2: Electric Boogaloo
In this episode, we continue our dive into Transhumanism with Jan, a philosopher and technical cyborg, who takes us on a journey through some philosophy relating to Transhumanism, and much, much more. Some of the things Jan talks about: An excellent short story on our understanding of humanity through the eyes of bat: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/iatl/study/ugmodules/humananimalstudies/lectures/32/nagel_bat.pdf A great website to get a head start on becoming a cyborg (implantable tech): https://dangerousthings.com/ Check us out...
2019-08-13
1h 15
"TJP" Network
"Its A Thin Line" Podcast Ep.10
Be sure to catch this weeks "Its A Thin Line” Podcast. This week we talk about the difference in group chats, nudes and The red table talk with the Curry’s 😬 and much more!!! We also added a new segment for Ep.10 be sure to like comment and share!!! And as always Thank You for Listening. Link in the bio ⬆️⬆️ #Podcast #IATL --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jason-j-johnson/support
2019-05-21
47 min
I Am The Law – Law School Cafe
A Look Into Our Archives
This episode is brought to you by BarBri Law Preview. They’re giving away a $10,000 scholarship for a 1L this fall. If you want to apply, go to LawGiveAway.com. In this episode, Kyle McEntee (LST’s executive director) and Derek Tokaz (one of IATL‘s hosts) discuss three episodes from the archives. They reflect on what they found more interesting and important, emphasizing the value in researching legal careers early and often. The three episodes are: Ep. #9: e-Discovery (OH): Reviewing Electronic Documents for Litigation Support at a [Large Firm] Ep. #21: Video Game Law (NYC): S...
2016-04-12
00 min
I Am The Law
A Look Into Our Archives
This episode is brought to you by BarBri Law Preview. They're giving away a $10,000 scholarship for a 1L this fall. If you want to apply, go to LawGiveAway.com. In this episode, Kyle McEntee (LST's executive director) and Derek Tokaz (one of IATL's hosts) discuss three episodes from the archives. They reflect on what they found more interesting and important, emphasizing the value in researching legal careers early and often. The three episodes are: Ep. #9: e-Discovery (OH): Reviewing Electronic Documents for Litigation Support at a [Large Firm] Ep. #21: Video Game Law (NYC): Starting a [S...
2016-04-12
00 min
Beyond Spanish - Many Lorcas
Jonathan Heron in conversation with Professor David Johnston
Jonathan Heron in conversation with Professor David Johnston
2008-12-22
00 min
Beyond Spanish - Many Lorcas
Protecting the public from poison: Spanish censors' reactions to The House of Bernarda Alba from the 1940s to the 1970s
Mike Thompson, Senior Lecturer in Spanish, University of Durham
2008-12-22
00 min
Beyond Spanish - Many Lorcas
Play Without A Title- Round Table
Fail Better Productions, directed by Jonathan Heron
2008-12-22
00 min
Beyond Spanish - Many Lorcas
Lorca’s Impossible Theatre
Nicholas Boalch, Birkbeck College, London
2008-12-22
00 min
Beyond Spanish - Many Lorcas
Lorca: The Triumph of Empathy
Paul Binding, Writer and Author of Lorca: The Gay Imagination
2008-12-22
00 min
Beyond Spanish - Many Lorcas
What do we do about the dahlias?
Jo Clifford, Playwright, Professor of Theatre Studies, Queen Margaret College, Edinburgh
2008-12-22
00 min
Beyond Spanish - Many Lorcas
Lorca: The Imagination of Theatre
Catherine Boyle, Professor of Spanish and Spanish American Studies, King’s College, London
2008-12-22
00 min
Beyond Spanish - Many Lorcas
Introduction: 'Text and Translations'
Professor David Johnston
2008-12-22
00 min