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🎙️ Taciara Ramos ( MedLab Tapinas ) - #220Nessa segunda-feira o podcast da cidade das pedras é com Taciara Ramos da MedLab de Tapinas 🩺Seja bem-vinda ao ItaCast! 🎙Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medlabtapinas/-----------------------------------------Nos siga nas redes sociais!👉🏼 https://linktr.ee/itacast -----------------------------------------ANFITRIÃO:Eliseu Matioli👉🏼 https://linktr.ee/eliseumatioli-----------------------------------------DIREÇÃO/PRODUÇÃO: Luiz FelipeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/luizfelipe.sabinoandriotti-----------------------------------------Ajude a continuarmos nosso trabalho apoiando-nos 👇🏻CHAVE PIX: 44.440.488/0001-43-----------------------------------------#podcast #itacast #saúde
2025-06-03
1h 35
Looks Like New
Are you being trained?
AI is advancing at lightning speed—so fast that questions of ownership and data use often get left behind. What control do we really have over our data in these massive language models? And how can we rethink governance for AI? On this episode of Looks Like New, MEDLab fellow Andy DiLallo speaks with Berlin-based artist, musician, and technologist Mat Dryhurst. Known for his work on collective ownership and digital governance. We hear how DIY music culture shaped Mat’s approach to technology, the importance of transparency in AI, and the role institutions can play in building ethi...
2025-05-29
54 min
Looks Like New
Are you being trained?
AI is advancing at lightning speed—so fast that questions of ownership and data use often get left behind. What control do we really have over our data in these massive language models? And how can we rethink governance for AI? On this episode of Looks Like New, MEDLab fellow Andy DiLallo speaks with Berlin-based artist, musician, and technologist Mat Dryhurst. Known for his work on collective ownership and digital governance. We hear how DIY music culture shaped Mat’s approach to technology, the importance of transparency in AI, and the role institutions can play in building ethi...
2025-05-29
54 min
Looks Like New
Is anything new in influencer marketing?
It’s easy to look at today’s pop culture and advertising and feel nostalgic for earlier generations—but were those eras really so different? What trends have remained consistent throughout our history? In this month’s episode of Looks Like New, hosted by MEDlab’s associate director Júlia Martins Rodrigues, we hear from Art Bamford, Ph.D., lecturer in Media Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, a fellow at the Center for Media, Religion, and Culture, and co-author of Every Parent's Guide to Navigating Our Digital World. Art Bamford is currently researching the influen...
2025-04-24
39 min
Looks Like New
Is anything new in influencer marketing?
It’s easy to look at today’s pop culture and advertising and feel nostalgic for earlier generations—but were those eras really so different? What trends have remained consistent throughout our history? In this month’s episode of Looks Like New, hosted by MEDlab’s associate director Júlia Martins Rodrigues, we hear from Art Bamford, Ph.D., lecturer in Media Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, a fellow at the Center for Media, Religion, and Culture, and co-author of Every Parent's Guide to Navigating Our Digital World. Art Bamford is currently researching the influen...
2025-04-24
39 min
Looks Like New
Are our health apps negatively impacting us?
In the digital age, it's hard to resist free conveniences—but are they really free? So much of our data is constantly being bought and sold without our knowledge, making it crucial to find safe alternatives to keep our private information truly private. On this month's episode of Looks Like New, hosted by MEDlab fellow Stephanie Abdalla, Anna Muller joins us all the way from Brazil to discuss the importance of data control, especially for individuals with uteruses. Anna Muller brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation. She is a biomedical specialist in neuroscience an...
2025-03-27
56 min
Looks Like New
Are our health apps negatively impacting us?
In the digital age, it's hard to resist free conveniences—but are they really free? So much of our data is constantly being bought and sold without our knowledge, making it crucial to find safe alternatives to keep our private information truly private. On this month's episode of Looks Like New, hosted by MEDlab fellow Stephanie Abdalla, Anna Muller joins us all the way from Brazil to discuss the importance of data control, especially for individuals with uteruses. Anna Muller brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation. She is a biomedical specialist in neuroscience an...
2025-03-27
56 min
丝路夜话Aladdin’sVenture
Ep20:阿拉伯医疗展Arab Health观感与启示#2
2025刚刚开年,医疗健康领域可谓大事不断。作为每年医疗健康领域开年大 show,Arab Health 这一全球顶级的医疗展会盛况空前,更在展会结束后一周,紧接着迎来了同样在迪拜举办的Medlab。作为亲历者,我与万漉医疗创始人 Lanbo 都对中东、北非、甚至其辐射的东南欧、东南亚医疗市场的巨大潜力,以及中国企业出海所面临的机遇与挑战,有了更深层次的观察、感悟与思考。本期节目,我们非常荣幸邀请到万漉医疗创始人 Lanbo,与我们一同分享他参加 Arab Health 2025 的所见、所闻、所思。他将结合自身的创业经历和出海🚢经验,深入剖析MENATP 以及其辐射的东南欧、东南亚医疗市场的特点与机遇,并分享中国企业出海的实战建议。同时,我也会结合参加 Medlab 2025 的观察,与 Lanbo 展开对谈,共同探讨中国医疗企业出海 MENA 所面临的挑战与应对策略。希望通过这两期节目,为中国医疗企业带来更丰富、更立体的视角,助力大家更好地了解中东市场,把握出海机遇,成功走向海外。Hope you enjoy!00:41成功的出海需要建立差异化的优势基础之上7:36关于出海🚢的外卷,如何树立正确的预期9:14国际化和本地化的组织15:56善用中国企业的独特优势18:16 创新型中小企业的优势20:52 树立“四个自信😎”频道主理人:Tony Li,硬科技与医疗赛道12年持续捕手 | 大疆A轮唯一机构投资人 | 从实验室到市场的深度价值践行者 | 以探索未知为乐趣的修行人 微信:TonyBB10
2025-03-15
24 min
丝路夜话Aladdin’sVenture
Ep19:阿拉伯医疗展Arab Health观感与启示#1
2025刚刚开年,医疗健康领域可谓大事不断。作为每年医疗健康领域开年大 show,Arab Health 这一全球顶级的医疗展会盛况空前,更在展会结束后一周,紧接着迎来了同样在迪拜举办的Medlab。作为亲历者,我与万漉医疗创始人 Lanbo 都对中东、北非、甚至其辐射的东南欧、东南亚医疗市场的巨大潜力,以及中国企业出海所面临的机遇与挑战,有了更深层次的观察、感悟与思考。本期节目,我们非常荣幸邀请到万漉医疗创始人 Lanbo,与我们一同分享他参加 Arab Health 2025 的所见、所闻、所思。他将结合自身的创业经历和出海🚢经验,深入剖析MENATP 以及其辐射的东南欧、东南亚医疗市场的特点与机遇,并分享中国企业出海的实战建议。同时,我也会结合参加 Medlab 2025 的观察,与 Lanbo 展开对谈,共同探讨中国医疗企业出海 MENA 所面临的挑战与应对策略。希望通过这两期节目,为中国医疗企业带来更丰富、更立体的视角,助力大家更好地了解中东市场,把握出海机遇,成功走向海外。Hope you enjoy!2:08 新兴市场的崛起,年轻一代印度🇮🇳创新企业竞争力的快速提升18:19 传统中国贸工技战略企业的日渐式微22:03 海湾国家医疗市场的变化趋势24:52 中国中小企业创新在全球市场竞争中的位置与创新的机会微信:TonyBB10
2025-03-08
32 min
Looks Like New
How is open-source software like magic?
Writing code can be like casting a spell: magic words, written in a special language, bring new worlds into existence. But spells can have consequences. Who is responsible for how technology impacts society? This month on Looks Like New, MEDlab research fellow Adina Glickstein talked to Coraline Ada Ehmke. Who is dedicated to helping technologists make sense of – and take accountability for – the ethical implications of their work. Ehmke developed the Contributor Covenant, a code of conduct that is widely used across digital communities, as well as the Hippocratic License, a software license designed to protect human right...
2025-02-27
56 min
Looks Like New
How is open-source software like magic?
Writing code can be like casting a spell: magic words, written in a special language, bring new worlds into existence. But spells can have consequences. Who is responsible for how technology impacts society? This month on Looks Like New, MEDlab research fellow Adina Glickstein talked to Coraline Ada Ehmke. Who is dedicated to helping technologists make sense of – and take accountability for – the ethical implications of their work. Ehmke developed the Contributor Covenant, a code of conduct that is widely used across digital communities, as well as the Hippocratic License, a software license designed to protect human right...
2025-02-27
56 min
Looks Like New
What if social media were under our control?
Political discourse around social media has become increasingly significant, particularly during the recent presidential transition. Debates about TikTok’s viability, new censorship policies on Meta platforms, and the ongoing turbulence on X underscore the growing importance of decentralized media development. On this month's episode of Looks Like New, we're bringing you a conversation between guest mentors from MEDlab's Open Social Incubator, where community organizers from all over the world come together to explore alternatives to dominant corporate platforms. These innovators prioritize community building, safety features, and governance structures in their designs. The discussion featured Rudy Fraser, founder of...
2025-01-23
59 min
Looks Like New
What if social media were under our control?
Political discourse around social media has become increasingly significant, particularly during the recent presidential transition. Debates about TikTok’s viability, new censorship policies on Meta platforms, and the ongoing turbulence on X underscore the growing importance of decentralized media development. On this month's episode of Looks Like New, we're bringing you a conversation between guest mentors from MEDlab's Open Social Incubator, where community organizers from all over the world come together to explore alternatives to dominant corporate platforms. These innovators prioritize community building, safety features, and governance structures in their designs. The discussion featured Rudy Fraser, founder of...
2025-01-23
59 min
Looks Like New
How has racism held back economic democracy?
How connected is the struggle for racial justice and the fight for a democratic economy? How has racism hindered the fight, and how can activists work together for a better future on both fronts? This month on, Looks Like New, MEDlab director Nathan Schneider hosted a group conversation of 100+ guests to understand these questions. This event hosted Jason Spicer, an assistant professor at Baruch College’s Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, and findings from his recently published book, Co-Operative Enterprise in Comparative Perspective: Exceptionally Un-American. This presentation is followed by a response from Jessica Gordon Nembhard of Jo...
2024-12-26
54 min
Looks Like New
How has racism held back economic democracy?
How connected is the struggle for racial justice and the fight for a democratic economy? How has racism hindered the fight, and how can activists work together for a better future on both fronts? This month on, Looks Like New, MEDlab director Nathan Schneider hosted a group conversation of 100+ guests to understand these questions. This event hosted Jason Spicer, an assistant professor at Baruch College’s Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, and findings from his recently published book, Co-Operative Enterprise in Comparative Perspective: Exceptionally Un-American. This presentation is followed by a response from Jessica Gordon Nembhard of Jo...
2024-12-26
54 min
Looks Like New
Is online life heading into dark forests?
In an ever more messy online media environment, it can be hard to know where to let ourselves be truly creative. This month on Looks Like New, MEDLab community fellow Andy DiLallo spoke with Yancey Stricker, best known as a co-founder and former CEO of Kickstarter. Strickler's story started on a farm in Virginia before he became a music journalist and founder of a leading tech company. Most recently, he co-founded Metalabel, a new platform that fosters creative expression and meaningful collaboration among artists. He has also been a leading storyteller about life online, including through his influential 2019 essay, "...
2024-11-28
55 min
Looks Like New
Is online life heading into dark forests?
In an ever more messy online media environment, it can be hard to know where to let ourselves be truly creative. This month on Looks Like New, MEDLab community fellow Andy DiLallo spoke with Yancey Stricker, best known as a co-founder and former CEO of Kickstarter. Strickler's story started on a farm in Virginia before he became a music journalist and founder of a leading tech company. Most recently, he co-founded Metalabel, a new platform that fosters creative expression and meaningful collaboration among artists. He has also been a leading storyteller about life online, including through his influential 2019 essay, "...
2024-11-28
55 min
Looks Like New
What does digital privacy mean for young people?
Whether or not we have children of our own, many of us have wondered how we approach their privacy in the digital world. What's the best way we can approach this increasingly important question? In this episode, MEDLab research fellow Antoinette Kendrick speaks with danah boyd, a leading researcher, scholar, and thought leader in the fields of technology, social media, and youth culture. She is a Partner Researcher at Microsoft Research, founder of the non-profit organization Data & Society, and a Visiting Distinguished Professor at Georgetown University. Her book It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens is a foundational t...
2024-10-24
52 min
Looks Like New
What does digital privacy mean for young people?
Whether or not we have children of our own, many of us have wondered how we approach their privacy in the digital world. What's the best way we can approach this increasingly important question? In this episode, MEDLab research fellow Antoinette Kendrick speaks with danah boyd, a leading researcher, scholar, and thought leader in the fields of technology, social media, and youth culture. She is a Partner Researcher at Microsoft Research, founder of the non-profit organization Data & Society, and a Visiting Distinguished Professor at Georgetown University. Her book It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens is a foundational t...
2024-10-24
52 min
Looks Like New
Where did our economic system go wrong?
Every one of us has felt the impact of the shortcomings within our current economic system. Where did this system go wrong? More importantly, what can we do to make it right? To answer these questions we spoke to Marjorie Kelly, a Distinguished Senior Fellow with the Democracy Collaborative, author of The Making of a Democratic Economy (co-authored with Ted Howard), Owning our Future: The Emerging Ownership Revolution, and The Divine Right of Capital. For years Kelly has been a thought leader in the next generation of employee ownership, impact investing, and the construction of a community-rooted d...
2024-09-19
51 min
Looks Like New
Where did our economic system go wrong?
Every one of us has felt the impact of the shortcomings within our current economic system. Where did this system go wrong? More importantly, what can we do to make it right? To answer these questions we spoke to Marjorie Kelly, a Distinguished Senior Fellow with the Democracy Collaborative, author of The Making of a Democratic Economy (co-authored with Ted Howard), Owning our Future: The Emerging Ownership Revolution, and The Divine Right of Capital. For years Kelly has been a thought leader in the next generation of employee ownership, impact investing, and the construction of a community-rooted d...
2024-09-19
51 min
Looks Like New
How can blockchain help artists and galleries support each other?
With the rise of NFTs, blockchain and cryptocurrency took the art world by storm. But often, this meant doubling down on art’s status as a financial asset. However, this technology could have a place in the art world beyond the speculative churn of NFT markets. How can blockchain help build an ecosystem where artists and galleries support each other – one where creators have sovereignty over their data, and see it preserved for generations to come? In this episode, we hear from Kelani Nichole, the founder of TRANSFER Gallery, which exhibits digital art both online and IRL. She e...
2023-11-24
00 min
Looks Like New
Who is keeping an eye on AI?
As AI systems become more widespread, it is becoming all the more important to know we can trust them. This month, Rohit Taware interviews Co-Founder and Chief Scientist of CalypsoAI, Victor Ardulov. Victor created the technical roadmap, and managed a team of applied scientists, to build a unique software that is being used to check the health and well-roundedness of generative and Deep Neural Network artificial intelligence. We used to ask, "Who watches the watchers?" Today we ask, "Who watches the AI?"
2023-10-27
57 min
Looks Like New
Who is keeping an eye on AI?
As AI systems become more widespread, it is becoming all the more important to know we can trust them. This month, Rohit Taware interviews Co-Founder and Chief Scientist of CalypsoAI, Victor Ardulov. Victor created the technical roadmap, and managed a team of applied scientists, to build a unique software that is being used to check the health and well-roundedness of generative and Deep Neural Network artificial intelligence. We used to ask, "Who watches the watchers?" Today we ask, "Who watches the AI?"
2023-10-27
57 min
Grey Sector: A Babylon 5 Podcast
Great Minbari Bakeoff [Babylon 5, Confessions and Lamentations]
Send us a textThis week we review the season two episode Confessions and Lamentations.Sarah wonders whether or not the blood bong in Medlab is required for new vampire creation, Joe tries to recall if the docking bay always had a portcullis, while Mike notes that when having Minbari Passover you should always leave the front door open.Spoiler-free discussion: 0:00:00 - 0:46:31Spoiler Zone: 0:46:31 - 0:52:35Next Episode and other Shenanigans: 0:52:35Music from this episode:"Surf Punk Rock" By absentrealities is licensed under CC-BY 3.0"Please Define The Error" By...
2023-08-26
55 min
Doctor NOS
98 | Dr. Elizabeth Roberts on adventure sports, training & anatomical pathology
Dr. Elizabeth Roberts is a Nelson-based anatomical pathologist who has worked both for Te Whatu Ora and MedLab South. She graduated from Otago University and pursued pathology training with Auckland, Oregon Health Science University, and Harvard University. She works part-time, and is the past treasurer of the RCPA NZ committee. She has many other passions, including mountain biking, kitesurfing, tramping, climbing, hunting and trapping pests. Since the recording of the episode, Dr. Roberts is now Vice President of the RCPA. In this episode, we discuss her journey into anatomical pathology and the training required, her choice for p...
2023-08-10
40 min
Looks Like New
Can open social media help nonprofits?
With the rise of open social media platforms like Mastodon and Bluesky, nonprofits have new opportunities to develop close conversations with the communities they seek to support. Many of these open social media platforms are also better aligned with nonprofits’ values than major tech companies have been. What are the best ways for non-profits to get involved? How do nonprofits navigate this emerging space in an already dense social media landscape? In this episode, we will hear from nonprofit leaders and technologists on how the emerging social networks relate to their organizations’ goals. play_arro...
2023-07-28
00 min
Looks Like New
Can open social media help nonprofits?
With the rise of open social media platforms like Mastodon and Bluesky, nonprofits have new opportunities to develop close conversations with the communities they seek to support. Many of these open social media platforms are also better aligned with nonprofits’ values than major tech companies have been. What are the best ways for non-profits to get involved? How do nonprofits navigate this emerging space in an already dense social media landscape? In this episode, we will hear from nonprofit leaders and technologists on how the emerging social networks relate to their organizations’ goals.
2023-07-28
58 min
Leadership Is Changing
476: Leadership is Changing Mashup | (ft. Dr. Sean Hall and Ira S. Wolfe)
What steps should leaders take to stay relevant in this constantly evolving environment?Today, Denis brings back Dr. Sean Hall and Ira S. Wolfe to talk about the importance of having a thick skin when selling a vision, being authentic, and over-communicating with clarity. They share their journey as entrepreneurs and leaders and why one must keep learning, growing, and developing. Dr. Sean and Ira discuss how to take responsibility as a leader, upskill in order to succeed in a world of ‘never normal,’ and focus on culture.Tune in for this dyna...
2023-07-16
18 min
Looks Like New
How did open social media platforms originate?
In the aftermath of a chaotic Twitter takeover, many people have moved away from centralized social media platforms to a new set of social platforms that are open-source, decentralized, and user-centered—like Bluesky, Mastodon, and Nostr. But civic-minded social platforms are nothing new. This episode presents some of Open Social Media’s origin stories from three speakers who have been involved in the development, culture, and communities of their platforms: Christine Lemmer-Webber (co-editor, ActivityPub), Evan Henshaw-Plath (founder, Nos), and Golda Velez (early participant, Bluesky). We will explore how queer experiences and activist movements, for instance, have played a vi...
2023-06-23
00 min
Looks Like New
How did open social media platforms originate?
In the aftermath of a chaotic Twitter takeover, many people have moved away from centralized social media platforms to a new set of social platforms that are open-source, decentralized, and user-centered—like Bluesky, Mastodon, and Nostr. But civic-minded social platforms are nothing new. This episode presents some of Open Social Media’s origin stories from three speakers who have been involved in the development, culture, and communities of their platforms: Christine Lemmer-Webber (co-editor, ActivityPub), Evan Henshaw-Plath (founder, Nos), and Golda Velez (early participant, Bluesky). We will explore how queer experiences and activist movements, for instance, have played a vi...
2023-06-23
59 min
Looks Like New
What difference will quantum computing make?
At a time when many people are focused on recent advances in artificial intelligence, another transformative technology is quietly emerging to reshape our future: quantum computing. The people working toward this radical shift imagine a world where quantum computing revolutionizes drug discovery, financial strategies, and various global challenges. This episode explores the mind-bending possibilities of quantum computing with Rowen Wu, a product manager at Q-CTRL, a leading company accelerating the path to practical quantum computing. play_arrow Looks Like New: What difference will quantum computing make? KGNU CU Boulder’s MEDLab’s radio show a...
2023-05-25
00 min
Looks Like New
What difference will quantum computing make?
At a time when many people are focused on recent advances in artificial intelligence, another transformative technology is quietly emerging to reshape our future: quantum computing. The people working toward this radical shift imagine a world where quantum computing revolutionizes drug discovery, financial strategies, and various global challenges. This episode explores the mind-bending possibilities of quantum computing with Rowen Wu, a product manager at Q-CTRL, a leading company accelerating the path to practical quantum computing.
2023-05-25
58 min
Differential Discussions
Theory: Megakaryocytes with Kellie
We highly recommend checking this episode out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RRdBo-VUGeUKellie is joining us once more this time for a super cool talk about megakaryocytes. Kellie Machlus PhD is a principal investigator researching megakaryocytes and an assistant professor. You can follow her on Twitter @theclotthickens The views expressed by our guests are their views and not necessarily shared by Differential Discussions. #medlab #hematology #cells #laboratory
2023-05-15
1h 27
Looks Like New
How does broadband policy affect our Internet access?
IMAGE BY Alexis Kenyon via DALL-E Many of us assume everyone has access to the Internet. In light of the last few years of global pandemic, however, we observed headlines about the unconnected and the issues that were created in social, work, and educational daily experiences. Why are some Americans, especially in the rural Midwest flyover states, left without access or with incredibly slow Internet speed? To answer these questions and explore policy failures, we speak with Dr. Christopher Ali, a Pioneers Chair in Telecommunications and Professor of Telecommunications at Penn State University. Dr. Ali’s...
2023-04-27
00 min
Looks Like New
How does broadband policy affect our Internet access?
IMAGE BY Alexis Kenyon via DALL-E Many of us assume everyone has access to the Internet. In light of the last few years of global pandemic, however, we observed headlines about the unconnected and the issues that were created in social, work, and educational daily experiences. Why are some Americans, especially in the rural Midwest flyover states, left without access or with incredibly slow Internet speed? To answer these questions and explore policy failures, we speak with Dr. Christopher Ali, a Pioneers Chair in Telecommunications and Professor of Telecommunications at Penn State University. Dr. Ali’s...
2023-04-27
59 min
Missing Roll Player Found an Actual Play Podcast
The Gate Chronicles | S1E60 | Breaking the Cycle
The truth has been revealed. After cycling through another day in the anomaly, the party discovers that their good friend P.A.L. may in fact be the culprit of their woes. And now, they must figure out a way to stop the events from looping for much longer. Who knows how it will affect their bodies?!Support Us: Please consider contributing to the production of the podcast.Patreon: https://patreon.com/missingrollplayerfoundAbout:The Gate Chronicles (aka TGC) is an actual play RPG run in the Pathfinder RPG system. It is...
2023-03-26
1h 28
Looks Like New
How is crypto taking hold in India?
Being an entrepreneur in the international cryptocurrency market involves numerous challenges—from government regulations to cultural context. These challenges play out very differently around the world. The conversation revolves around cryptocurrency in India, web3 entrepreneurship, and cryptocurrency technology-based arcades for gamers. Nikita Menon speaks with Siddharth Menon, a founder of various startups including Tegro, WazirX, and Crowdfire. He shares his experiences as a serial entrepreneur and highlights how blockchain can shape the future of diverse industries around the world, from art to gaming. play_arrow Looks Like New: How is crypto taking hold in India? KGNU ...
2023-03-23
00 min
Looks Like New
How is crypto taking hold in India?
Being an entrepreneur in the international cryptocurrency market involves numerous challenges—from government regulations to cultural context. These challenges play out very differently around the world. The conversation revolves around cryptocurrency in India, web3 entrepreneurship, and cryptocurrency technology-based arcades for gamers. Nikita Menon speaks with Siddharth Menon, a founder of various startups including Tegro, WazirX, and Crowdfire. He shares his experiences as a serial entrepreneur and highlights how blockchain can shape the future of diverse industries around the world, from art to gaming.
2023-03-23
48 min
Missing Roll Player Found an Actual Play Podcast
The Gate Chronicles | S1E59 | A Stitch in Time
We pick back up as our party learns more about the past of this underground facility. But only time will tell if they can find a way back to the present.Support Us: Please consider contributing to the production of the podcast.Patreon: https://patreon.com/missingrollplayerfoundAbout:The Gate Chronicles (aka TGC) is an actual play RPG run in the Pathfinder RPG system. It is the second series running concurrently with Sword Art Online: AOD.Contact Us:Email: info@missingrollplayerfound.comFollow Us:Web...
2023-03-12
1h 31
Looks Like New
Are blockchain developers creating the new internet?
Blockchain was created to build democratic systems but more often than not we see stories of scams, frauds and attacks. Despite these allegations, there are a few builders who continue to work towards improving this technology; builders who wish to see a democratic internet being enabled by the blockchain. Hari Anantharaman speaks with Austin Griffith to understand what it means to be a builder in web3. Based in Colorado, Austin is a member of the Ethereum foundation and an educator aiming to teach more people Web3 development. In this month’s feature, Austin talks about his curriculum Sp...
2023-03-01
00 min
Looks Like New
Are blockchain developers creating the new internet?
Blockchain was created to build democratic systems but more often than not we see stories of scams, frauds and attacks. Despite these allegations, there are a few builders who continue to work towards improving this technology; builders who wish to see a democratic internet being enabled by the blockchain. Hari Anantharaman speaks with Austin Griffith to understand what it means to be a builder in web3. Based in Colorado, Austin is a member of the Ethereum foundation and an educator aiming to teach more people Web3 development. In this month’s feature, Austin talks about his curriculum Sp...
2023-03-01
58 min
Missing Roll Player Found an Actual Play Podcast
The Gate Chronicles | S1E58 | Glimmers of the Past
As the party ventured forth across the bridge, they encountered a gigantic cyborg gorilla. Barely managing to escape with their lives, they soon made their way to the laboratory ruins. Although strange occurrences and fluxuations in time impeded their efforts along the journey, they arrived to their destination but once again finding themselves in an extreme subluxation of time.Support Us: Please consider contributing to the production of the podcast.Patreon: https://patreon.com/missingrollplayerfoundAbout:The Gate Chronicles (aka TGC) is an actual play RPG run in the Pathfinder RPG sy...
2023-02-19
1h 44
Success is Routine
Episode 009: Balance in a Routine with Dr. Sean Hall
Dr. Sean Hall is the Founder and CEO of MedLab Clinical. He is particularly interested in pain and mental health. Under his direction, Medlab International, currently ranked 3,456 on Inc.5000, was consistently recognized on Inc.500's Best Workplaces from 2019 to 2021. His education helped him establish discipline in his formative years. His brother's health condition led him to his mission in healthcare and eventually helped Dr. Sean Hall create his own routine of balance in life. In addition to fulfilling his commitment to providing high-quality medical and research equipment, Dr. Sean Hall is...
2023-02-12
34 min