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Human x Machine podcastHuman x Machine podcast14. The Pope and AI? Brian P. Green (Director, Markkula Center, Santa Clara University)Season 2: Episode 14: Brian P. Green (Director, Technology Ethics at the Markkula Center, Santa Clara University Graduate School of Engineering, California).Show links:Brian's Linkedin profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-green-896a3b39/"Space Ethics" (Book): https://amzn.to/4e1DiCl"Ethics in the Age of Disruptive Technologies" (Book) https://amzn.to/4l7MaIROther publications mentioned: Vatican: “Antigua et Nova”: “Note on the Relationship Between Artificial Intelligence and HumanIntelligence” https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/it/bollettino/pubblico/2025/01/28/0083/01166.html#ingPBS: “Pope Leo XIV lays out vision for his papacy and identi...2025-06-1350 minDo Good To Lead Well with Craig DowdenDo Good To Lead Well with Craig DowdenEthical Leadership in Complex Times | Ann SkeetIn a world where corporate ethics are often tested, the latest episode of the "Do Good to Lead Well" podcast brings a timely discussion with Ann Skeet, the Senior Director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. This episode offers listeners a comprehensive exploration into the intricacies of leading with integrity amidst the challenges of today's corporate landscape. During our conversation, Ann discusses the need for a comprehensive approach to ethics education and highlights the need for systemic assessments rather than attributing misconduct to a single "bad apple." We also explore how systemic pressures can foster a...2024-12-1256 minNoisecast - Noisekulttuuria suomeksiNoisecast - Noisekulttuuria suomeksiNoisecast - Jakso 8; Pasi Markkula/Bizarre UproarJaksossa numero 8 vieraana Pasi Markkula. Yksi suomalaisen noiseskenen pitkäaikaisia tekijämiehiä, aktiivisuutta yli 30 vuotta takana ja tahti jatkuu yhä kiivaana. Kokopitkiä levyjä tipahtelee tasaiseen tahtiin, sekä Bizarre Uproarin että muiden projektin osalta. Bizarre Uproar on tunnettu karskista ilmaisusta ja haastavasta visuaalisesta ilmeestä, joka aiheuttaa poikkeuksetta mielipiteitä molempiin suuntiin, löytyy palvojat ja inhosta kavahtavat. Haastattelussa käydään läpi 90-luvun alkupuolta milloin Aunt Mary muuntautui Bizarre Uproariksi, ja kuinka kaari lähti siitä rakentumaan. Filth and Violence levylafkaa ei toki voi olla huomioimatta, ja myös muita projekteja. Haastattelun toimitti Osku.2024-03-261h 22Leading Transformational Change with Tobias SturessonLeading Transformational Change with Tobias Sturesson082. Ann Skeet: Making Values-Based Decisions in a Time of Rapid ChangeAnn Skeet is the Senior Director of Leadership Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Ann teaches ethics literacy for boards in the Silicon Valley Executive Education Center in the Leavey School of Business. She is also a co-author of ‘Ethics in the Age of Disruptive Technologies: An Operational Roadmap’.  Tune in as we discuss: The Six Ethical Lenses Framework How to incorporate ethical principles into your decision-making Why trust is a crucial currency for successful operations Some ethical challenges that arise...2023-11-1648 min英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟英语每日一听 | 每天少于5分钟第1887期:New Handbook Highlights Ways to Develop Tech EthicallyArtificial intelligence technology is developing quickly. A new handbook aims to help technology developers make the best ethical decisions for the public. The new handbook is called Ethics in the Age of Disruptive Technologies: An Operational Roadmap. It promises to give guidance on concerns related to the ethical use of AI technology such as ChatGPT. The handbook has been in the works for a few years. But the writers said they saw a need to work on it with greater urgency with the recent increased use of AI.人工智能技术正在快速发展。 一本新手册旨在帮助技术开发人员为公众做出最佳的道德决策。这本新手册名为《颠覆性技术时代的道德规范:运营路线图》。 它承诺就 ChatGPT 等人工智能技术的道德使用相关问题提供指导。该手册已经编写了几年。 但作者表示,随着最近人工智能使用的增加,他们认为有必要更加紧迫地开展这方面的工作。The Institute of Technology, Ethics and Culture (ITEC) released the handbook on June 28. ITEC was launched by Santa Clara University’s Markkula Center for Applied Ethics and the Vatican’s Center for Digital Culture. Father Brendan McGuire worked in the technology industry before entering the priesthood about 23 years ago. He s...2023-07-1905 minInterviewsInterviewsBrian Patrick Green – The Ethics of Life ExtensionEpisode 28: Brian Patrick Green is the Director of Technology Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Brian's work on ethics is extensive, covering transhumanism, artificial intelligence, space exploration, corporate ethics, and religion. He has published several articles and resources on ethics and also authored several books including Space Ethics (2021) and Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics (2022). In this episode, we ask Brian to share his journey into the world of ethics and the issues that face us today with the regulation of rapidly developing technologies like artificial intelligence. We also delve into the ethics of...2023-07-061h 33Silicon Valley VibesSilicon Valley VibesEpisode 3: Brian Patrick Green and Dr. Pierre TheodoreOn this Episode of Silicon Valley Vibes, our host Peter Leroe-Muñoz speaks with Brian Green from The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University to discuss the ethics around hottest two letters in Silicon Valley at the moment - AI. Then SVLG's Inclusion and Belonging COE Lead, Lisa Gauthier, speaks with Dr. Pierre Theodore from Genentech, to get his take on the current state of Health Equity and what can be done to advance a more equitable and just healthcare system for everyone. Show Notes: Markkula Website: https://www.scu.edu/institute-for-technology-ethics-and-culture2023-05-2945 minOppimisen psykologiaOppimisen psykologia#48 Uuvuttaako? Työuupumuksen tunnistaminen ja hoito / Sanna Markkula, psykologiOletko pohtinut voisiko sinulla tai läheiselläsi olla työuupumus? Uupumuksen merkit ovat moninaisia. Väsymys tuntuu niin kehossa kuin mielessä, eikä uni enää riitä palauttamaan päivän kuormituksesta. Saatat huomata kyynistymisen merkkejä ja oman työn merkitystä on entistä vaikeampaa tavoittaa. Saatat myös epäillä itseäsi ja omia kykyjäsi, vaikka ennen omasit hyvän ammatillisen itsetunnon. Aivot sakkaa, hermot kiristää, unohtelet ja teet virheitä. Tässä jaksossa keskustelen psykologi Sanna Markkulan kanssa työuupumuksen merkeistä ja niiden tunnistamisesta. Keskustelemme myös siitä miten työuupumuksen voi selättää ja mistä hakea apua. Mitä psykologin vastaanotolla tapahtuu, kun uupunut...2022-11-2243 minNolotec PodcastNolotec PodcastL'Apple II : le chef d'oeuvre de WozniakDans cet épisode, nous commençons par l'arrivée d'un investisseur important pour Apple : Mike Markkula. Ensuite, le développement de l'Apple II en lui-même est détaillé en profondeur ainsi que celui de son lecteur de disquettes. Enfin, Apple décide d'avoir un vrai logo qui ne ressemble pas à une gravure du 17ème siècle et nous parlons de la toute première killer app : VisiCalc, le premier tableur.Liens :Mike MarkkulaApple IIHistoire des logos d'AppleVisiCalcVous pouvez m'env...2022-11-1723 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsConflict and Conversation: Ethical Implications for Non-Israeli nor Palestinian2021-22 Ethics Center Hackworth Fellow, Keren Goor, explores conflict and conversation on social media through the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. In this episode we reflect on the conversations with our guests, and look into the ethical implications for non-Israelis nor Palestinians.2022-09-1420 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsConflict and Conversation: Ethical Implications for Israelis and Palestinians2021-22 Ethics Center Hackworth Fellow, Keren Goor, explores conflict and conversation on social media through the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Episode 5: In this episode we reflect on the previous four episodes, and dive into the ethical implications for Israelis and Palestinians.2022-09-1421 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsConflict and Conversation: Speaking with a Professor for Politics in the Middle East2021-22 Ethics Center Hackworth Fellow, Keren Goor, explores conflict and conversation on social media through the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Episode 4: As a Professor for politics in the Middle East, Professor Farid Senzai shares with us his thoughts on the importance of Israelis and Palestinians sharing their personal experiences, and why he thinks it is vital to convey to his students how complex the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is.2022-09-1421 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsConflict and Conversation: Speaking with a Social Media Influencer2021-22 Ethics Center Hackworth Fellow, Keren Goor, explores conflict and conversation on social media through the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Episode 3: As a social media influencer with above 100K followers, Rudy Rochman shares with us his thoughts on whether social media influencers should post about political conflicts, and how to post posts that will help bridge differences, rather than deepen them.2022-09-1423 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsConflict and Conversation: Speaking with a Palestinian Student2021-22 Ethics Center Hackworth Fellow, Keren Goor, explores conflict and conversation on social media through the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Episode 2: As a Palestinian student living in New York, Saad Shuaib shares with us his point of view on why he feels responsible to post on social media about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and his opinion on whether non-Israeli nor Palestinians should care about the conflict.2022-09-1430 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsConflict and Conversation: Speaking with an Israeli Student2021-22 Ethics Center Hackworth Fellow, Keren Goor, explores conflict and conversation on social media through the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. Episode 1: As an Israeli studying in New York, Shiraz Tzarfati shares what the don’t know/don’t post trend was and why she decided to participate, and what she thinks are the pros and cons of posting political content on social media.2022-09-1319 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsCampus Ethics: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion with Vice President Shá Duncan SmithWelcome to the Big Q where students get answers to ethical questions. In this episode, Hackworth Fellow, Mikayla Apodaca, gathered questions from students about programs that support diversity, equity and inclusion, and spoke with with Shá Duncan Smith, Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Santa Clara University.2022-04-1125 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsCampus Ethics: Available Resources for Students with Matthew DuncanWelcome to the Big Q where students ask questions and our campus ethics team helps find answers. This episode features Emma Samuel ’22 who on behalf of students interviews Matthew Duncan, associate dean for student life, about how the university might get word out to students about available resources.2022-03-2207 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsCampus Ethics: Recreational Sports with SCU Director of Recreation, Janice DeMonsiWelcome to the Big Q where students ask questions and our campus ethics team helps find answers. In this episode, Jackson Stanich ’23 gathered questions from students wondering when Santa Clara University's Recreational Sports Program would reopen after being closed for COVID-19. Stanich spoke with Janice DeMonsi, director of recreation, for answers.2022-03-2229 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsCampus Ethics: COVID-19 with Dr. Craig StephensWelcome to the Big Q where students ask questions and our campus ethics team helps find answers. Morayo Kamson ’22 gathered questions about Santa Clara University's COVID-19 response and spoke with head of the COVID-19 Operations Team, Dr. Craig Stephens for answers.2022-03-1125 minNlp ElämässäNlp ElämässäSari MarkkulaReetan vieraana: Sari Markkula, Erityisopettaja, Neuropsykiatrinen valmentaja Nlp on hyvinvointia, tasapainoa ja itsetuntemusta lisäävä onnistumisen, tietoisuuden ja elämän merkityksellisyyden lisäämisen väline jonka avulla voi tarkastella omaa elämäänsä. Sitä mikä on mennyttä, tätä päivää ja minkälaista tulevaisuutta haluaa itselleen rakentaa. Se antaa mahdollisuuden saavuttaa oman elämän toiveet ja unelmat. Nlp voi olla tukenasi elämän muutostilanteissa, kun haluat päästää jostain vanhasta irti tai haluat elämääsi jotain uutta. Usein kysynkin että mitä se on mitä haluat elämääsi juuri nyt? Ja siitä se sitten alkaa...2021-11-0124 minSwift HealthcareSwift Healthcare12. Ethics of Vaccine Mandates w/ Charles Binkley, MD, FACSIn this episode, we discuss the ethics of mandating people to receive the COVID vaccine (vaccine  mandate) and whether this is prudent. Nothing is black and white in this episode and our guest is Charles E. Binkley, M.D., F.A.C.S., Director of Bioethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Dr. Charles Binkley, an experienced cancer surgeon, bioethicist, and health care quality leader, directs the bioethics program at the Markkula Center. Dr. Binkley attended Georgetown University School of Medicine and completed his surgery training at the University of Michigan where h...2021-03-3022 minSwift HealthcareSwift Healthcare12. Ethics of Vaccine Mandates w/ Charles Binkley, MD, FACSIn this episode, we discuss the ethics of mandating people to receive the COVID vaccine (vaccine  mandate) and whether this is prudent. Nothing is black and white in this episode and our guest is Charles E. Binkley, M.D., F.A.C.S., Director of Bioethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Dr. Charles Binkley, an experienced cancer surgeon, bioethicist, and health care quality leader, directs the bioethics program at the Markkula Center. Dr. Binkley attended Georgetown University School of Medicine and completed his surgery training at the University of Michigan where h...2021-03-3022 minTack för maten!Tack för maten!Halloumi tikka masalaKristoffer begraver sin stekspade från 1922 och har folkparksturné-planer. Siri chockar Kristoffer med hur man lättast skalar den där buckliga jävla ingefäran. Det puttrar, det fräser, det lagas Halloumi tikka masala.För 4 pers:400 g halloumi 5+3 msk rapsolja2 gula lökar6 vitlöksklyftor 6 cm stor ingefärsbit1 röd chili2 msk tomatpuré 35 g tikka masala kryddmix2 burkar kokosmjölk à 400 gTill servering1 dl delad mandel eller mandelspån 1 kruka fä...2021-03-2332 minThe Philosopher & The NewsThe Philosopher & The NewsBrian Patrick Green & The Ethics of Space ExplorationOn February 22nd, NASA released video footage of the car-sized Rover Perseverance, landing on the surface of Mars. After a journey of seven months and 293 million miles, the robot vehicle finally reached the red planet, with the aim of searching for ancient signs of life on Mars. A couple of weeks later, Elon Musk’s company Space X tested a prototype of Starship, a vehicle meant to enable mass interplanetary travel, and the eventual colonisation of other planets by humans. This, according to Musk, would be an insurance policy against possible events like nuclear war or an ast...2021-03-221h 09Swift HealthcareSwift Healthcare8. Health Equity in Vulnerable Populations w/ Aysha GardnerIn this episode, Aysha Gardner speaks about her article published by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University addressing health equity for vulnerable populations, exposing the practice of gynecological surgeries being forced on women in ICE camps in Ocilla, Georgia that was widely reported in the NY Times. Recognizing that this is a much bigger issue in healthcare than just one instance, she shares what healthcare providers and leaders can do from her perspective to help stand up against these and other unethical practices. Ms. Gardner is a health care ethics intern at the Markkula Center...2021-02-2516 minSwift HealthcareSwift Healthcare8. Health Equity in Vulnerable Populations w/ Aysha GardnerIn this episode, Aysha Gardner speaks about her article published by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University addressing health equity for vulnerable populations, exposing the practice of gynecological surgeries being forced on women in ICE camps in Ocilla, Georgia that was widely reported in the NY Times. Recognizing that this is a much bigger issue in healthcare than just one instance, she shares what healthcare providers and leaders can do from her perspective to help stand up against these and other unethical practices. Ms. Gardner is a health care ethics intern at the Markkula Center...2021-02-2516 minWord on the Street: An OML & RRC PodcastWord on the Street: An OML & RRC PodcastEp 15: "To Open Or Not To Open?" - Part 2Here's Part 2 of our latest episode as we in the Office for Multicultural Learning at Santa Clara University take a deep dive into the question, "To open or not to open?" where we consider the complexities when it comes to virtual v. in-person classes. In Part 2, we focus on the ethical implications of virtual v. in-person classes through a conversation with Charles Binkley, MD, Director of Bioethics of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at SCU. Make sure to check out Part 1 as well!2021-01-0846 minPast ForwardPast ForwardWisa Uemura and Franco ImperialWisa Uemura is the Executive Director with San Jose Taiko. In her 22 years with San Jose Taiko, Wisa has served as Performer, Artistic Staff, General Manager and in July 2011 Wisa succeeded its founder to lead the organization as Executive Director. Recognized as a leader within her field, Wisa has presented on taiko, succession planning, organizational culture and communications, nonprofit fundraising and women’s empowerment at the North American Taiko Conference, World Taiko Gathering, Alliance of Artists Communities National Conference, the National Consortium of Creative Placemaking Pacific Summit, and the inaugural National Endowment for the Arts Folk & Traditional Arts Convening. Sh...2020-10-1333 minPresentablePresentableDesigning for Cognitive BiasThis week on the program is special guest David Dylan Thomas. He’s a content strategist and author of the forthcoming book, “Design For Cognitive Bias.” We discuss how unconscious decisions shape our actions, and how to acknowledge them when we design. This episode of Presentable is sponsored by: Pingdom: Start monitoring your website performance and availability today, and get instant alerts when an outage occurs or a site transaction fails. Use offer code PRESENTABLE to get 30% off. Offer expires on January 31, 2021, and can be used only once. Sync Up, a OneDrive podcast: Takes you behind the sc...2020-08-1947 minThe Healthcare Policy Podcast ®  Produced by David IntrocasoThe Healthcare Policy Podcast ® Produced by David IntrocasoDr. Charles Binkley Discusses Medical Ethics in the Time of COVID-19 (August 24th)Listen NowFrom an ethical perspective our nation's response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been disastrous.  For example, as has been widely reported, our nation has failed to protect the most vulnerable among us, for example, nursing home residents have suffered approximately one-third of all COVID-19-related deaths.  As for other disenfranchised, African Americans have been were more than twice as likely as non-Hispanic Whites to die of COVID-19 complications.  Health care providers have been and continue to be inadequately protected requiring them to work in lethal environments.  Instead of providing service workers, moreover minorities, health insurance, sick...2020-08-1831 minTanssistudioTanssistudioJakso 27: Tanssin merkitys suomalaisessa kulttuurissa osa 2Viime viikon jakso käsitteli tanssin merkitystä suomalaisessa kulttuurissa sosiaalisten tanssien silmin, mutta tänään syvennytään aiheeseen taidetanssin näkökulmasta. Miksi Suomen Kansallisbaletti on niin keskeisessä osassa suomalaista tanssikulttuuria? Mitä yhteistä on Edvard Fazerilla, Alfons Almilla, Vladimir Pankovilla, Doris Laineella ja Jorma Uotisella? Entä miten vaikutteet idästä ja lännestä ovat vaikuttanut suomalaiseen taidetanssiin? Ps. Jaksossa heitellään Jorma Uotisen nimeä monen monta kertaa, koska selkeästi toinen Tanssistudio-podcastin mimmeistä on edellä mainitun fani, mutta kumpi? Kaffekuppi käteen ja podi korville! Löydät kaikki jaksot tuttuun tapaan Spotifysta, Acastista sekä Applen podcasteista. Jaksossa käytetyt läh...2020-08-141h 00News In ContextNews In ContextEthically Covering Major Ongoing Stories w/Dr. Anita Varma, Pt. 2In Part 2 of my interview with Dr. Anita Varma, we discuss how word choice and passive voice can infuse bias into coverage, the pros and cons of humanizing, and the importance of expanding our perspectives and seeking to answer the why. Dr. Varma is Assistant Director of Journalism & Media Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics… at Santa Clara University. She specializes in humanization and news, as well as applying ethics in the practice of journalism and media industries. 2020-07-1629 minNews In ContextNews In ContextDr. Anita Varma on Ethically Navigating Major Ongoing News StoriesIn part one, we explore how news organizations are navigating the many major ongoing stories that currently dominate our news landscape, including COVID-19, the Black Lives Matter Movement, the federal government, the election, and many others. My guest is Dr. Anita Varma, Assistant Director of Journalism & Media Ethics At the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. Dr. Varma specializes in humanization and news, as well as applying ethics in the practice of journalism and media industries. We explore how sourcing, framing, resources, and bias influence media coverage, and how journalists might address...2020-07-0929 minAllThingsNew.Tech PodcastAllThingsNew.Tech PodcastIntegrating Ethics with Technology  "Ethical problems are like birds. We're surrounded by birds all the time [...] but you don't necessarily notice them. If you want to notice that they're around, you have to choose to notice them." Our newest episode features Brian Green, the director of technology ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. In their conversation, ATN host Paul Taylor and Brian explore a complex yet significant topic of technology ethics: what it is, how it's related to the Christian perspective, and why it's important. They also talk about ways that the tech i...2020-06-1846 minVoices of Santa Clara PodcastVoices of Santa Clara PodcastMargaret McLean: Making Life and Death Ethical Decisions in the Pandemic and in LifeMargaret McLean is the director of bioethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. She is also senior lecturer in religious studies and affiliate faculty in bioengineering. She teaches courses on ethics related to healthcare and biotechnology. In 2017, she was awarded a Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition from the Congress of the United States and the Santa Clara County Medical Association Citizen’s Award in recognition of her significant contribution to the health field.In this conversation, we discuss how hospitals are making life and death ethical decisions, how the pandemic is impacting vul...2020-05-2730 minMedical MatrixMedical MatrixThe Impact of COVID-19 in the medical field and our society | Dr Margaret McLean and Dr Faisal MirzaSeveral months after the COVID-19 outbreak, the medical community is making efforts to handle the pandemic. Intense shifts and the possibility of getting infected are now common factors in any medical worker and hospital staff’s life. It is crucial to understand the impact of the virus, not only in our current lives but in the future as well. Dr. Rosie Sendher and Makenna Rice sit down with Dr. Margaret McLean and Dr. Faisal Mirza to discuss the impacts of COVID-19 in the medical field and our society.Dr. Margaret McLean, Ph.D., is the associate director an...2020-05-271h 16ReMarks and Reflections from Mark SilverReMarks and Reflections from Mark SilverNotes from the Shelter in Place, Episode 3Hi welcome to our latest episode of Remarks & Reflections, a podcast offering insights into topics that are important to the Hillbrook community and the broader worlds of education and parenting. Today I am joined by the Senior Director of Leadership Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University Ann Skeet. […]2020-04-2500 minPallo & Pullo PodcastPallo & Pullo PodcastEpisode 6 feat. Niko MarkkulaSJK:n puolustaja Niko "Marsu" Markkula hengaili koko lähetyksen ajan linjoilla. Käytiin vähän läpi mitä mieltä Marsu on turkulaisista ja kyseltiin muutenkin kuulumisia. Kovaa kamaa.2020-04-051h 30Voices of Santa Clara PodcastVoices of Santa Clara PodcastShane Hughes: Water Polo, Google, and Senior YearShane Hughes is a senior political science major and entrepreneurship minor. He plays on the men’s water polo team, is a Markkula Center for Applied Ethics Hackworth Fellow, and is an Embrace diversity training leader. Last summer, he interned at Google in Austin Texas, and he will be joining Visa full-time after graduation in a rotational program. In this conversation, we discuss Shane’s journey through college, what he learned from his internships, his business ideas, and what’s special about senior year.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa...2019-12-0322 minLevonille lasken luojaniLevonille lasken luojani#44 - Teemu MarkkulaTeemu Markkula on Death Hawksin laulava kitaristi. Lisäksi hänet tunnetaan yhtyeistä Seremonia, ja Suominoita, sekä sooloprojektista Ether Eye. Jakso äänitettiin enimmäkseen Teemun kotona, Parolassa, 27. syyskuuta 2019. BONUS: Jakson lopussa keikkabussin renkaanvaihto Teboil Pirkanhovin parkkipaikalla. Äänen jälkikäsittely: Anssi Alajuuma.     2019-10-011h 21Markkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsSexual Abuse, The Catholic Church, And The Challenge Of TransparencyThe sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church has entered a new phase of transparency – whether volunteered or demanded. Listen to two leading national figures on the abuse crisis, NY Times journalist Peter Steinfels and canon lawyer Jennifer Haselberger, who came together earlier this Spring to address the challenge of this new moment in a charged discussion.2019-06-131h 43Radio 957Radio 957Death Hawks-yhtyeen Teemu Markkula - Uusi albumi julkaistaan 7.6.Muusikko Teemu Markkulan yhtye Death Hawks julkaisee perjantaina 7.6.2019 uuden albumin nimeltä Psychic Harmony. Death Hawks on tehnyt aina monipuolista musiikkia, mutta miten uusi albumi eroaa aiemmasta tuotannosta? Aktiivisesti keikkaileva Death Hawks starttaa lokakuussa myös Suomen kiertueensa. Miten Teemu Markkulalta sujui 957:n Rokkitähtitesti?2019-05-2827 minTutcastTutcastRytmitutka: Death Hawksin tulevalla levyllä luvassa monipuolinen kattausPuhelinhaastattelussa Death Hawksin laulaja-kitaristi Teemu Markkula. Death Hawks julkaisi keskiviikkona 20.3. uuden Scent of Life -nimisen singlen, joka on ensimmäinen maistiainen 7. kesäkuuta ilmestyvältä Psychic Harmony -albumilta. Teemu Markkula kertoi haastattelussa Rytmitutkalle keikoista, singlestä, ja tulevasta albumista. Kuuntele myös mitä tekemistä Arto Tuunelalla on levyn kanssa. Kuva: Sami Sänpäkkilä2019-03-2808 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsSilicon Valley and the Challenge of Ethics: Prognosis for a Sick PatientNew York Times tech columnist Kara Swisher speaks on the unprecedented ethical challenges facing Silicon Valley.2019-03-151h 06Breaking Cadence: Insights From a Modern-Day Conscientious ObjectorBreaking Cadence: Insights From a Modern-Day Conscientious ObjectorBut What Would Aristotle Say?Ethics expert and Santa Clara University professor David DeCosse explains Just War thinking and how it went very wrong in the lead up to the Iraq War. We explore America's martial culture, how PTSD can also be viewed as an ethics issue, and much more. DeCosse is the Director of Campus Ethics Programs at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, a center designed to guide students, business leaders, government leaders, scientists, and others, through ethical decision making in the real world. How do we apply the lessons of Aristotle, Kant, Mills... in our everyday lives?...2019-02-1847 minBiCureanBiCurean1.25 Something to HideWith all the recent data breaches being reported, we wanted to get dig into why we care about privacy. Yu was amazingly informed and taught us about data ethics, the complicated history of GDPR, and why we care about privacy.Join our mailing list: bit.ly/BiCurTranscript here: http://bit.ly/2MgVAm7Articles and Items Referenced During the Episode:Why We Care about Privacy - Markkula Center for Applied Ethics http://bit.ly/2TSYy2HGDPR—Disturbing History Behind the EU's New Data Privacy La...2019-01-1744 minDoing (good) BusinessDoing (good) Business13 - AuthenticityAuthenticity. What does that even mean?!? Don’t worry, we’re going to define it for you - complete with explaining why that word sometimes makes us roll our eyes - and how to avoid having the same reaction. Authenticity is important, albeit overused. People buy from, believe in, and trust those who seem authentic, so learn how to start incorporating more authenticity in your own life & leadership, as well as in your company & brand. Authentic building blocks: Authentic Leadership Questionnaire Ethical framework from the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara Univ...2019-01-1424 minKirjahetkiKirjahetkiJoulukuu 2018Joulukuussa 2018 luettua: Jennifer Egan: Manhattan Beach Inkeri Markkula: Kaksi ihmistä minuutissa Mark Vanhoenacker: Opi laskeutumaan lentokoneella Outi Nyytäjä: Heinäpaali roihuaa Elina Rouhiainen: Aistienvartija Akram Ailisli: Kiviset unet Olli Jalonen: Taivaanpallo Markku Koski: Alemmat taiteet Jennifer Egan: Aika suuri hämäys Anita Amirrezvani: Kukkien verellä kirjottu 2019-01-0717 minVoices of Santa Clara PodcastVoices of Santa Clara PodcastBest of 2018 HighlightsIn this episode, you'll hear short stories and quotes from 16 of my top interviews from 2018. Here are the guests and links for previous podcasts.1.    Psychology professor and author Thomas Plante2.    Business School Dean Caryn Beck-Dudley3.    President Father Engh4.    Child Studies professor Brett Solomon5.    CIO Bob Owen6.    Athletic Director Renee Baumgartner7.    2018 grad and ex-SCAAP leader Harshi Mogallapalli8.    2018 grad and art student leader Ciaran Freeman9.    Markkula Center for Applied Ethics Technology Director Brian Green10. 2018 grad and ex-director of APB and tours Rachel Robles11. Social...2018-12-3151 minKirjahetkiKirjahetkiOpi kaksi Manhattan Beachin varjoa minuutissaMikko Porvali: Kadonneen kaupungin varjo (Atena 2018) Jennifer Egan: Manhattan Beach (Tammi 2018, suom. Helene Bützow) Inkeri Markkula: Kaksi ihmistä minuutissa (Gummerus 2016) Mark Vanhoenacker: Opi laskeutumaan lentokoneella (Gummerus 2018) Kadonneen kaupungin varjo on Karelia Noir -trilogian kolmas osa, lievästi puiseva sekoitus dekkaria ja poliisihistoriaa. Viipurin, poliisihistorian ja aikakauden 1920–1950 ystäville Karelia Noir -trilogia on suositeltavaa luettavaa, muille varauksella. Manhattan Beach on hieno kirjallinen lukuromaani, joka kuvaa kiinnostavasti 1940-luvun sotavuosien Brooklynia vahvan naispäähenkilön, gangsteritarinan ja kauppamerenkulun kautta. Kaksi ihmistä minuutissa kertoo eriarvoisuudesta parisuhteissa ja lapsen huoltajuuskysymyksissä sekä toisaalta sairauksissa. Miksi toisilla on malarian estolääkitys ja toisia kuolee kaksi ihmistä minuutissa? Opi...2018-12-0712 minMIND & MACHINE: Science & Tech of Maximizing Human CapabilityMIND & MACHINE: Science & Tech of Maximizing Human CapabilityTech & Artificial Intelligence Ethics with Ethicist Shannon VallorMy guest today is Shannon Vallor, a technology and A.I. Ethicist. I was introduced to Shannon by Karina Montilla Edmonds at Google Cloud AI — we did an episode with Karina a few ago months focused on Google's A.I. efforts. Shannon works with the Google Cloud AI team on a regular basis helping them shape and frame difficult issues in the development of this emerging technology.   Shannon is a Philosophy Professor specializing in the Philosophy of Science & Technology at Santa Clara University in Silicon Valley, where she teaches and conducts research on the ethics of artificial intelligence, robotics, digital med...2018-11-2057 minKulttuurikeskustelu KoukkuKulttuurikeskustelu KoukkuÄänet KoukkuunKaksikielinen, nuortenlehti Äänet esittäytyy. Toinen numero on ulkona ja lisää kirjoittajia / kuvaajia etsitään koko maasta, kertovat A-J Turtiainen ja Venla Odenbalk koukuttaja Silja Levanderille. Sänds även på lördag kl 10.04 och onsdag veckan därpå kl 18.05. Samsänds i P2, P6 och Sisuradio. Haloo, kuka haluaa lehden tekoon? Äänet-lehden ensimmäiseen numeroon pääsivät mukaan kaikki, jotka halusivat. Mukana oli juttua vegaanivispipuurosta lähtien. A-J Turtiainen kirjoitti kaksikielisen matkakertomuksen Olin ruotsia puhuvan henkilön kanssa matkoilla, ja sen puheet on kertomuksessa kirjoitettu ruotsiksi. A-J Turtiainen Uusi numero ilmestyi 10. marraskuuta Ruotsinsuomalaisille Kirja- ja kulttuurimessuille, missä nuoret lehdentekijät pääsi...2018-11-1100 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsHookup Culture and DrinkingHost Owen Huelsbeck delves into the relationship between drinking and hookups. He explores how drinking influences consent and how events that include a lot of drinking can make people feel pressured to hook up. The podcast begins with an interview with Law Professor Michelle Oberman about the legal issues. Owen goes on to talk to a variety of Santa Clara University students about their experiences.2018-10-1221 minVoices of Santa Clara PodcastVoices of Santa Clara PodcastBrian Green: Ethics, Space Travel, and Pretty Much Everything ElseBrian Green is the Director of Technology Ethics at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara. Dr. Green represents the Center in the Partnership on Artificial Intelligence, oversees the Markkula Center Environmental Ethics and Hackworth Fellows, works with the university’s ethics bowl team, and teaches engineering ethics in the Graduate School of Engineering. In this very wide-ranging conversation, we cover genetic engineering, religion, space travel, ethics, artificial intelligence, the Markkula Center and how to create a better future, which may sound impossible unless you listen to this conversation.  Hosted on...2018-06-2334 minVoices of Santa Clara PodcastVoices of Santa Clara PodcastTaylor Berry: Sports as a Platform for Genuine ConversationsTaylor Berry is a graduating senior political science major and women’s basketball player at Santa Clara. This past year, she gave a TEDx Talk titled “Fostering Genuine Conservations to Reveal Our Similarities.” Taylor was also a Hackworth Fellow at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics researching free speech and civil discourse. Taylor plans to take a year off before starting law school on her way to a job in politics or sports management (maybe even governor of California someday!).https://www.voicesofsantaclara.com/taylor-berry Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i...2018-06-0430 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsCreating Dialogue and Finding Solutions for Gender Inequality in Leadership2017-18 Hackworth Fellow Emily Monroe examines the current state of gender inequality and the state of women in the entrepreneurial space and STEM.2018-06-0118 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsFree Speech at Santa Clara University: Should the Campus Policy Change?From controversial fliers to demands to punish language considered oppressive, freedom of speech in the last years has been a contested topic at Santa Clara University. Should the university’s campus speech policy be changed in response to these controversies at SCU and in American society? Professor Lawrence Nelson, Philosophy Department, Santa Clara University, addresses this question by considering the topic in light of ethical concerns about speech and the relevant state and federal legal and constitutional provisions.2018-05-1859 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsHookup CultureJoin Chonsa and Owen as they talk about "Hookup Culture" with a variety of students. Topics include what hookup culture means, what it looks like at Santa Clara University, and what kind of pressures it confers on different people.2018-05-1822 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsListening to the Stories We Don’t Know: The Power of Dialogue about RaceBeverly Daniel Tatum, author of "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria: And Other Conversations About Race", and former president, Spelman College, explores the power of dialogue in this Regan Lecture.2018-05-161h 10Kulttuurikeskustelu KoukkuKulttuurikeskustelu KoukkuHerkkyyttä, ahneutta ja nolo tilanneSkärhamnin akvarellimuseossa on esillä vaalenapunaista ja "leijuvia taivaasta putoavia hahmoja". Cecilia Damberg kuvaa sävellyksessään ahneutta. Sänds även på lördag kl. 10.04 och onsdag veckan därpå kl. 18.05. Samsänds i P2, P6 och Sisuradio Lukupiiri tutustuu tunteisiin Rafael Donner kirjoittaa vaikeista ja herkistä teemoista, kuten häpeästä, miehisyydestä, itsevarmuudesta, ylpeydestä ja egoismista. Eri asiayhteyksiä hän värittää omilla kokemuksillaan ja tuntemuksillaan. Lukija voi lähes tuntea kukon lämpimän kaulan ja tuijotuksen, kun Donner kuvailee erästä häpeällistä tilannetta hänen Uuden Seelannin reissultaan. Näin arvioivat lukupiiriläiset Keijo Knutas, Hanna Hallakumpu ja k...2018-05-0600 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsWhen the Worst Has Happened : Reporting Sexual AssaultJoin Chonsa and Owen for their 5th Big Q podcast! They interview Santa Clara's Title IX investigator who talks about sexual assault on campus and breaks down the reporting process.2018-03-1527 minKulttuurikeskustelu KoukkuKulttuurikeskustelu KoukkuTasa-arvottomuus #metoo:n takanaTaiteilijat Mari Rantanen, Sarianna Kranz, Salla Vartiainen ja Nina Kerola pohtivat epätasa-arvoa taidemaailmassa. Tapaamme myös harmonikkataiteilija Minna Weurlanderin ja iloista väkeä Finspångista. Mies-neron taulu pääsee seinälle ja hän saa stipendit Kulttuurikeskustelu Koukussa pohditaan, miltä taidemaailma näyttää #metoo-tapausten takana. Keskustelijat löytävät epätasa-arvoa sekä rahanjaon-, seinätilan- että arvostuksen suhteen. Ja tämä epätasa-arvo on kasvujalustana myös hävyttömälle käytökselle. Tällä kertaa keskustelu #Metoo:n tiimoilta on jatkunut myös lähetyksen jälkeen. Tasa-arvo strategi Valter Vilkko pitää seitsemän kohdan listaa, joka julkaistiin 6.3. t...2018-03-0400 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsFree Speech on CampusErwin Chemerinsky is co-author of Free Speech on Campus (Yale University Press, 2017) and Jesse H. Choper Distinguished Professor of Law and dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law. He presents a lecture about free speech controversies based on concepts in his book, followed by Q/A.2018-02-091h 13Markkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsSex, Power, and AccessJoin Chonsa and Owen for a full length interview with Santa Clara's own Dr. Robin Nelson as she talks about her academic field research relating to sexual harassment, rape culture, power and access.2018-02-0921 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsWhat Makes a Guy Creepy?Join Chonsa S. (2018) and Owen H. (2018) as they interview Santa Clara University students about the general behaviors that make a guy "creepy". Hear how students navigate these uncomfortable situations, and the ethical implications in these daily occurrences.2018-01-2519 minFT Tech TonicFT Tech TonicSilicon Valley's coming of ageHistorian Leslie Berlin talks to the FT's Hannah Kuchler about the generation of entrepreneurs and investors, from Mike Markkula to Sandra Kurtzig, who transformed the tech hub in the 1970s and 1980s. It's the subject of her latest book "Troublemakers: Silicon Valley's Coming of Age".  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-01-2428 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsThe Rule of Law and Ethics: How Personal Restraint Promotes Freedom and Prevents TyrannyThe concept of the rule of law developed in the early modern period in the West as a response to kings invoking divine right to set themselves above the obligations of civil law. According to the rule of law, everyone – including the king – is subject to the law. Brian Buckley, senior lecturer, SCU Department of Philosophy, unpacks the history and meaning of the idea with special attention to its particular ethical character and with an eye toward its applicability in the present day.2017-11-171h 03Markkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied Ethics"The Turkey Dump" and Long Distance RelationshipsJoin Chonsa and Owen as they talk about the ethics of the first year phenomenon known as the "Turkey Dump," as well as dating while abroad and long distance relationships.2017-11-1720 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsNorth Korea, Nuclear Weapons, and the Threat Of WarIt has become clear: North Korea not only has nuclear weapons but is also developing intercontinental missiles with the capacity to strike the continental United States. What are the latest facts about North Korea’s weapons and the political situation? How does this crisis affect South Korea, Japan and other countries throughout Asia? How does it affect the United States? What are the possible ethical and policy responses to the current situation? Professor William J. Perry and Professor Jeffrey Lewis, two of the leading American experts on nuclear weapons and related defense policy, and Kathleen Stephens, former U.S. ambassador to...2017-11-021h 04Markkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsGhostingJoin Chonsa and Owen as they talk about relationships and the ethics of "ghosting" for their first full-length episode!2017-10-3116 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsWealth and Ethics: My Father's StoryThe first episode of the podcast Wealth and Ethics, hosted by 2017-18 Hackworth Fellow Amanuel Bizuneh.2017-10-2715 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsBig Q Fall Quarter TeaserChonsa and Owen preview what's to come this quarter for the Big Q podcast.2017-10-2303 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsFree Speech and the University Under AssaultDuring his tenure as chancellor at University of California, Berkeley, Nicholas Dirks navigated some of the most challenging free speech controversies in the contemporary United States. In one of the most telling episodes, a February 2017 speech by the right wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos was shut down amid a riot by left wing “antifa” protesters. In this talk, Dirks reflects on those challenges, on the ideological challenges to a liberal norm of free speech, and on the threat to universities posed by these contemporary disputes.2017-10-091h 02Kulttuurikeskustelu KoukkuKulttuurikeskustelu KoukkuKolmikielinen arki MalmössäOikeastaan pitäisi sanoa vähintään kolmikielinen arki Malmössä, sillä myös Skoonen murre on mukana elämässä joka päivä. Keskustelijoina Lotta Happonen, Mauri Liebendörfer ja koukuttaja Sonja Skibdahl Sänds även på lördag kl 10.04 och onsdag veckan därpå kl 18.05. Samsänds i P2, P6 och Sisuradio Kieli vaihtuu vähän väliä Ruotsi, suomi ja englanti vaihtuvat sujuvasti arkipäivässä, mutta kaikkien kanssa ei puhuta kaikkia kieliä. Joskus joutuu myös kääntämään esimerkiksi Skoonen murteen ja suomenruotsin välillä. Englanti on mukana myös työarjessa ja seurasta riippuen lauseen al...2017-10-0100 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsJohnson Amendment: The Unique Political Role of Nonprofits & Religious OrganizationsThomas Reese, S.J. discusses the tax provision which prevents nonprofits and religious organizations from endorsing candidates or donating to political campaigns.2017-09-011h 00Markkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsFake Facts? Rebuilding Trust in the NewsCraigslist founder, Craig Newmark, and Google's vice president of news, Richard Gingras, discuss the growing issue of fake news and how The Trust Project is working to rebuild trust in the media.2017-08-2520 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsCorporate Decision MakingWhen business and national interests conflict: A presentation by David Yosifon, Santa Clara Law Professor, exploring how corporations consider the impact of their business decisions on their home country and its interests. Commentary response from Dick Levy, Sutter Health director and former CEO & Chair of Varian Medical Systems.2017-08-2558 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsSanctuary Cities and Sanctuary CampusesIn this Emerging Issues meeting, Deep Gulasekaram, associate professor of law at Santa Clara University, discusses the topic of sanctuary cities and sanctuary campuses.2017-08-2543 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsWhat Have We Learned From Our Ethics Classes?In this final episode of The Big Q Podcast, host Miranda Bartosz asks SCU students what they've learned from their Ethics classes at Santa Clara, and how they plan to apply what they've learned in the real world. Thanks for listening!2017-06-0217 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsHow Can We Ethically Engage in Study Abroad and Immersion Programs?Professor Michelle Bezanson, Chonsa Schmidt, and Gabby Carne of Santa Clara University discuss their research on ethical issues in study abroad and immersion programs.2017-05-1127 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsWhat Do Students Think About Alcohol and Ethics?Santa Clara University students share their thoughts about alcohol consumption in college, and we examine the ethical approaches they use to reach their own personal conclusions about drinking.2017-04-2036 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsWhen Does an Administration Infringe on Students' Rights?The recent overturning of ASG’s ruling on Turning Point USA’s status as an RSO and the University’s censoring of The Santa Clara newspaper have called into question the morality of certain decisions made by the university, particularly when it comes to respecting the rights of students and showing commitment to the common good. In this episode host Miranda Bartosz, Editor in Chief of The Santa Clara newspaper Sophie Mattson, and former ASG Senate Chair and SCCAP Associate Director Avery Unterreiner examine the implications of these ethically loaded events, and their impact on the lives of students on this c...2017-03-0934 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsWhat is Responsibility and How Can an Alcohol Policy Be Responsible?This week Father Jeffrey Baerwald and host Miranda Bartosz attempt to define responsibility and outline how it should be implemented in everyday life– which turns out to be trickier than it seems, particularly when it comes to alcohol behaviors. They also talk about how responsibility works when it's an institution– like Santa Clara University– involved instead of an individual. Stay tuned for part 2 of the responsibility and alcohol series, focusing on culture and student responsibility, coming in Week 9.2017-02-1638 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsWhere Does Ethics Meet the Real World? A Personal StorySCU Professor Robert Finocchio tells a personal story about ethics in the business world2017-01-3134 minMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsMarkkula Center for Applied EthicsWhat is free speech vs. hate speech?Part of our basic rights as Americans is the right to free speech. But what about when your right to free speech conflicts with someone else's moral rights? Can we ever draw a line in the sand, of what's allowed and what isn't?2016-11-1740 min