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Your Undivided Attention

Tristan Harris and Aza Raskin, The Center for Humane Technology

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In our podcast, Your Undivided Attention, co-hosts Tristan Harris, Aza Raskin and Daniel Barcay explore the unprecedented power of emerging technologies: how they fit into our lives, and how they fit into a humane future. Join us every other Thursday as we confront challenges and explore solutions with a wide range of thought leaders and change-makers — like Audrey Tang on digital democracy, neurotechnology with Nita Farahany, getting beyond dystopia with Yuval Noah Harari, and Esther Perel ...
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We know it can be hard to get started with passive real estate investing. The goal of the Passive Investing Made Simple podcast is to make it as easy as possible for you so you can invest with confidence in your next (or first) deal. Each week Whitney Elkins-Hutten, director of investor education at PassiveInvesting.com, will take a deep dive into various topics related to passive real estate investing. Some of the topics include: Tax Strategies, Market Reports, Self-Directed IRA / 401k's, U ...
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Have you ever wondered: why are we here? Welcome to Tammy Tuesday, the podcast of life, love, and purpose. If you're looking to design a life that is meant to be lived with joy and passion, then your story and this journey begins here. We'll dive deep, discover our authentic selves, recognize what really matters, and release the inhibitions that hold us back from being the creators we came here to be. Every Tuesday, we'll raise some questions, find some answers, share some stories, definitel ...
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A podcast discussing backlist gems and the Spanish writer Javier Marías, late the King of Redonda. In Season 2 we read the novels of Muriel Spark. From Lori Feathers and Tom Flynn.
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Description: Karen Shell candidly shares her story of trauma from an abusive childhood leading to the self sabotage and stress that was created in the aftermath in her adult life. By living in a self induced state of stress Karen talks about how her body literally shut down from this post trauma because it had not been fully acknowledged in her lif…
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Mexico is set to become the first country in the world to directly elect every one of its seven-thousand judges. But will this radical move - by a popular, democratically elected government - create a better justice system? Guest: Damien Carrick, The Law Report And you can hear more about Mexico's plan to allow voters to elect judges on The Law Rep…
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The Chair of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ... says people shouldn't simply trust marketing campaigns advertising price changes at major supermarkets. The ACCC is seeking significant penalties for Coles and Woolworths in federal court, alleging they systematically mislead customers with "deals" that didn't substantially drop pr…
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The Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is lashing out against the Government's renewable policy, he says it's going to be more expensive than the cost of implementing nuclear energy. The ACCC is taking action on the supermarkets, but the Government is moving closer to bringing its mandatory code with new penalties for breaches - does this set the Gover…
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The fight over what is part of the nation's energy mix will be strongly contested in the next election. Opposition leader, Peter Dutton used a speech in Sydney to claim the coalition's nuclear policy would cost less than Labor's renewable energy plan. Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen says the lack of costings from the Coalition is…
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Almost 500 people have been killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon's south, marking the deadliest day of conflict since the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war, and surpassing the port explosion of 2020. More than 16,000 people have been injured in these strikes, putting Lebanon's health system further in crisis. Firass Abiad, Lebanon's Health Minister told RN…
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More than a million Australians live with an eating disorder, and yet over half of GPs feel that they need greater support to help patients with an eating disorder. To mark Weight Stigma Awareness Week, advocates hope to turn these numbers around. Featured: Jane, recovering from an eating disorder Sarah Cox, clinical psychologist and The Butterfly …
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Over 400 people have been killed and over 1000 injured in Lebanon following attacks from Israel, in what is being described as the the deadliest day in the Israel-Hezbollah war since 2006. The Israeli Defence Force earlier warned Lebanese residents in the area to leave immediately, as it prepared what it claimed were "precise strikes against terror…
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Elon Musk is now known as a conservative, free-speech warrior with a social-media obsession. After purchasing Twitter for $44-billion two years ago and rebranding it to X, the sites value has decreased by an estimated 70 per cent. New York Times Journalists Kate Conger and Ryan Mac take you inside the story in their new book 'Character Limit: How E…
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China's economy continues to slow, as Treasurer Jim Chalmers prepares to visit Beijing. Jim Chalmers heads to China later this week, the first Federal Treasurer to do so since 2017. But the visit comes as China's economic momentum continues to falter, with slower growth, rising unemployment and weak household spending. Guest: Harry Murphy Cruise, M…
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer and asexual people face discrimination in all corners of the globe, but some Government's are doing more to support and include people in these communities. Victoria is the first state in Australia to have a Commissioner for LGBTIQA+ Communities and that commissioner is Joe Ball, a longstanding a…
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Mark Scott, vice chancellor of the University of Sydney, told a senate inquiry into anti-Semitism at Australian universities that he had "failed" Jewish students who didn't feel safe or welcome on campus. Liberal Senator Sarah Henderson moved the private Senator's bill that instigated the inquiry, following encampments by pro-Palestinian students. …
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Former Federal Attorney-General and ex-high commissioner to the UK, George Brandis has issued a warning that Australia is treating the world's most important conflict - Russia's war against Ukraine - with indifference. In a blunt opinion piece published in the Nine Newspapers, he sets out the case as to why Australia can no longer treat Ukraine as …
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