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Carnegie Council Podcasts

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

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Listen to the latest insights from Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs—the world’s catalyst for ethical action. Tune in to hear from leading experts and thinkers from around the world who are tackling the most complex issues today and tomorrow, including the intersection of AI and equality, the governance of climate altering technologies, America’s changing role in the world, and the future of global migration. To learn more, visit our website at http://www.carnegiecouncil.org.
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U Rising

University of Utah

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At the University of Utah, we have a saying: Imagine, then do. On U Rising, you’ll hear stories from our faculty, staff and students that bring those words to life. We'll share inspiring, innovative and impactful initiatives that are benefitting our community and the world. U Rising is hosted by Chris Nelson and Julie Kiefer. Chris, who has more than 26 years of experience in higher education and academic health care, is the chief university relations officer and secretary to the university. ...
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Sacred Feminine Power

Emmi Mutale, Feminine Revered

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The Sacred Feminine Power podcast explores various aspects of feminine power and introduces the voices of Soul Sisters and Brothers who are dedicated to the path of the Divine Feminine and stepping into their power in their own unique ways in different parts of the world. If you’ve been feeling the call of the Great Mother and there’s a yearning in you for a connection to something greater, then this podcast will resonate with you and give you insights and plenty of womb winks on your journe ...
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OTG EMEA leaders will share their top tips on how they are growing a successful Nu Skin business. Every weekday we will hear from a new leader who will share for approximately 15-30 minutes. Make sure your teams are all listening. Topics covered will be how to use social media to grow your business. How to best do a showcase. All the steps of System 7. The success habits. How to use the scanner to grow your business. We will also hear from pioneers of Europe as well as the newest people who ...
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The Director's Voice

FERA Federation of European Screen Directors

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“The Director’s Voice” is a video podcast gathering filmmakers Jasmila Žbanić, Agnieszka Holland and Alexander Nanau as some of the most unique voices in European film today in interviews about their craft, creative space and careers, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the audiovisual sector and the (co)production ecosystem in Europe. This podcast is produced by FERA (Federation of European Screen Directors). As a federation of national professional organizations, we are proud to speak f ...
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Welcome to XPS HUB! A podcast with great guests and personalities across all sports who have one thing in common – the love of coaching and developing athletes! We’ll listen to the stories behind the coach, learn about the experiences that shaped their success, and get insight into their coaching philosophy and their methods. That brings a promise of many exciting adventures we’ll explore together in XPS HUB which is brought to you by XPS Network - the complete software solution for coaches ...
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Pick Yourself

Pick Yourself - Philip Röder

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Pick Yourself is the number one podcast that helps you build and grow your electronic music artist career. You will learn strategies, mindset, tactics, and tools that you can implement today to break through tomorrow. If you're an electronic music producer or DJ, this podcast is made for you. The show airs weekly on Tuesday and covers topics like "how to get more bookings", "the best release promotion strategy for electronic music", or "how to find the perfect record label". Moreover, you wi ...
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"Voices" is the first production of Free Yourself Global, the first global and cross-cultural domestic violence campaign. This series brings together all of the voices of the participants of domestic violence, including recovering abusers, victims, children, educators, support agencies and health professionals, law enforcement agencies, policy-makers, celebrities and social entrepreneurs who work to aid in this cause. It is the aim that "Voices" encourages people to open up and share their s ...
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In this episode of the AI & Equality podcast, Senior Fellow Anja Kaspersen is joined by Elisabet Haugsbø, president of Norway-based tech union Tekna, to discuss her journey in engineering, the importance of cybernetics, digital surveillance, and how to stay resilient in the age of AI. They also explore the benefits of collaborating with professiona…
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Space-based data is quite useful for observing environmental conditions, but, as Zhanna Malekos Smith writes in this "Ethical Article," it also raises privacy concerns for vulnerable populations. To read this article, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/space-based-data-malekos-smithBy Zhanna L. Malekos Smith
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In this episode of the "AI & Equality" podcast, Senior Fellow Anja Kaspersen speaks with Heather Roff, senior research scientist at the The Center for Naval Analyses. They cover the gamut of AI systems and military affairs, from ethics and history, to robots, war, and conformity testing. Plus, they discuss how to become alchemists of meaning in the…
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On World Refugee Day, Carnegie Council hosted a critical discussion on enhancing multilateral cooperation at the intersection of climate change and human mobility, the second event in the Council’s “Unlocking Cooperation” series. As extreme weather events and rising sea levels increasingly threaten coastal and island populations, particularly Small…
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In this "AI & Equality" podcast, guest host and AIEI board advisor Dr. Kobi Leins is joined by University of Washington’s Professor Emily Bender for a discussion on systems, power, and how we are changing the world, one technological decision at a time. With a deep expertise in language and computers, Bender brings her perspective on how language a…
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After four years of showcasing how global news impacts your daily life, The Doorstep is signing off for the final time. For its last episode, co-hosts Tatiana Serafin and Nikolas Gvosdev were joined by New York Times reporter Peter Goodman to discuss his new book "How the World Ran Out of Everything" and how geopolitics is connected to the goods th…
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Send us a Text Message. I have a feeling you will resonate strongly with this rich, beautifully flowing, and powerful interview with Ma Deva Padma, a world renowned artist and tarot authority, and the creator of the Osho Zen Tarot, the Tao Oracle, and the Sacred She Tarot! Padma shares about navigating deep, raw emotions and being an expressive, cr…
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How can thinking about the history of machine ethics inform the responsible development of AI and other emerging technologies? In a wide-ranging discussion with Carnegie Ethics Fellow Samantha Hubner, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach, co-director of the Artificial Intelligence & Equality Initiative (AIEI), discusses the continued relevance of…
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Send us a Text Message. Sooo excited to share my interview with the lovely Judith Polich, a lawyer, an environmentalist, a wetlands advocate, an advisor to New Mexico state parks on climate change resilience and mitigation and author of Why Can't We Be More Like Trees? Judith shares about navigating a career in male-dominated professions and the im…
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Send us a Text Message. So very excited to share my interview with Nicola Amadora, PhD, a seasoned spiritual teacher, psychologist, mystic, women's leader, and priestess. Nicola shares about a very powerful Shakti awakening that was both blissful, intense and orgasmic as well as painful and shocking, and involved the healing of the deepest layers o…
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Tom Nichols, staff writer at "The Atlantic" and professor emeritus at U.S. Naval War College, returns to "The Doorstep" in its penultimate episode to discuss the lead-up to the 2024 U.S. presidential election with co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin. Will upcoming nominating conventions and presidential debates make a difference or have voter…
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Send us a Text Message. Super excited to share this soul-nourishing interview with Elisabet Lahti, an author, activist and researcher of life force and everyday transformational leadership! Elisabet talks about the concept of sisu, a Finnish word for determination and inner fortitude in the face of extreme adversity, and how her own experience of i…
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What are the ethical implications of undermining diplomatic immunity? In this "Ethical Article" University of Oxford's Corneliu Bjola discusses the impact of Ecuador's recent incursion into Mexico’s embassy and Israel’s airstrike on Iran’s diplomatic compound in Damascus. To read this article, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/eia-bjola…
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In this episode of the Artificial Intelligence & Equality podcast, Senior Fellow Anja Kaspersen engages with Raja Chatila, professor emeritus at Sorbonne University, exploring the integration of robotics, AI, and ethics. Chatila delves into his journey in the AI field, starting from his early influences in the late 1970s to his current work on glob…
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In collaboration with Marymount Manhattan College and their Social Justice Academy: Labor, Work, Action, Doorstep co-host Tatiana Serafin speaks with New York Times investigative reporter Megha Rajagopalan about human rights abuses in the global sugar trade and the challenges of holding governments and corporations accountable. For more, please go …
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AI safety and governance is much more advanced in China than is generally appreciated. The Chinese government and AI community are well-aware of the risks AI poses and are working to tackle them. International coordination is therefore quite possible. In this Artificial Intelligence & Equality podcast, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach discuss…
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Send us a Text Message. I loved my chat with Gregory Ripley, an author, nature and forest guide and a Taoist Priest! Gregory shares about his journey as a parent, reminds us of the interconnectedness between humans and nature, speaks to the often imbalanced power dynamics related to money and explains why artificial intelligence can take us down a …
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The University of Utah has long been at the center of revolutions in technology, from development of the internet to innovations in graphic computing. Now the U is poised to take the same leading role with artificial intelligence. In this episode of U Rising, host Chris Nelson talks to Professor Manish Parashar, who is overseeing the university's R…
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In this episode of the Artificial Intelligence & Equality podcast, Senior Fellow Anja Kasperson is joined by Hertie School's Professor Joanna Bryson to discuss the intersection of computational, cognitive, and behavioral sciences, and AI. The conversation delves into the intricate ways these fields converge to shape intelligent systems and the ethi…
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Send us a Text Message. I loved my chat with Mark Ireland, the cofounder of Helping Parents Heal, a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting bereaved parents, and the author of Soul Shift and The Persistence of the Soul. Mark shares openly and vulnerably about the unexpected passing of his youngest son at the age of 18, and how this experienc…
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In today’s digitized world, our lives inexorably intertwine with cyberspace. We are exposed to damaging cyberattacks by foreign actors, local criminal gangs, and other nefarious entities. U.S. Naval War College’s Derek Reveron and Brown University’s John E. Savage join "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to discuss their new book "…
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The Pro Bono Initiative at the University of Utah’s S.J. Quinney College of Law provides free legal help with a broad range of topics—and also has a new program assisting incarcerated Utahns at the Utah State Correctional Facility with civil law problems. Caisa Royer, program director, talks with host Chris Nelson about how the program works and th…
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