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It is seductive to fear the future because we are biologically programmed to look for danger. This natural impulse is enabled by popular media. However, this podcast is meant to awaken a sense of hope for a bright Humalogy™ future. With a more expansive view of the facts, history has proven that humanity constantly progresses. Technology is increasing the speed at which we experience this beneficial progression.
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Just one question with Dr Nick Morgan. Nick talks to industry leaders, professional speakers and academics to get their expert insight and advice. Asking just one question in each episode Nick covers trending topics in lifestyle, careers, leadership and the world of public speaking. Public Words CEO Dr Nick Morgan is a communications coach and theorist, acclaimed author, keynote speaker and popular blogger. Visit www.publicwords.com
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Scott starts a new series that is all about finding better definitions for important words we use in the technology field. Too many times words are used that many people really do not understand. In other cases, the words we use are not good at really describing the concepts behind the words. In this first podcast of the series, Scott takes on arti…
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Scott Klososky is a tech pioneer, having participated in several start ups including Alkami Technology, which went public in 2021. He has traveled the globe advising organizations such as IBM, General Motors, Georgia Pacific and Roche. He’s an author of 4 books and a regular speaker on the future of tech. Learn More: https://fpov.com/scott-klososky…
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This is an interstitial podcast between two series. There is so much talk about whether AI is good or bad and those words do not do justice to the complexity of that debate. Scott looks at one important aspect by thinking through whether we might become negatively addicted to the use of AI or will AI free us from mundane tasks and free our creative…
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Kristen Hartnagel is a professional speaker, a brand strategist with Brand Builders Group, and a personal coach. How does a speaker build a brand? Kristen has generously offered a free strategy session with speakers to see how it might impact their business. Got to: https://www.freebrandcall.com/kh to sign up.…
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Like the story of the fish that do not have a sense that they live in the water because it always all around them, humanity is being impacted by the amplification of technology. For those of us living right in the middle of it, we have a sense that our lives are changing, but we don’t really have the comparative scale to understand how much or how …
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Joshua Freedman is a leading expert on using emotional intelligence to improve performance. He’s the co-founder and CEO of 6seconds.org, the world’s largest emotional intelligence network. He’s a bestselling author, master certified coach, instructor for Columbia University, and teaches professionals all around the world practical tools to measure …
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Like the story of the fish that do not have a sense that they live in the water because it always all around them, humanity is being impacted by the amplification of technology. For those of us living right in the middle of it, we have a sense that our lives are changing, but we don’t really have the comparative scale to understand how much or how …
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Trish Kendall inspirational speaker on the subject of enduring success. She believes that true success, enduring success, is choosing to embrace your boundless capacity to give love and to receive love. You can achieve enduring success, no matter your circumstance, experience or obstacles. Most recently, Trish gave a talk on her story at TEDxWalden…
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In this episode of JOQ Nick and graham have a fun but important conversation about why we need to be more willing to be wrong. Graham is a speaker, author, entrepreneur and coach. Graham's work draws from personal experiences, scientific research, and wild medical history. He helps people to expand their understanding of their own mind and challeng…
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Nick speaks with an old friend Stephen Turban who is running a company in Vietnam....and doing stand up comedy in Vietnamese! Stephen has lived in Vietnam for 4 years he is the co-founder online research and education company Lumiere. After graduation, Stephen worked at McKinsey & Company in Beijing and Boston. He then went on to work in the Presid…
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Akash Karia describes himself as an introvert who makes his living in an extroverted profession: keynote speaking. He has spoken in 15 countries on 4 continents, to audiences ranging from 5 people to 7,000 people. He has written 12 books which together have sold more than 250,000 copies, on the topics of communications, influence, self-leadership, …
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There are two central ways humans will amplify themselves. This podcast deals with the first which is physically improving our capabilities. We were all born with natural bodies. Some of these bodies had weaknesses from birth. Some of our bodies get damaged along the way. What happens when we can repair either of these states and create physical pa…
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Wendy Murphy is adjunct professor of sexual violence law at New England Law|Boston where she has taught for fifteen years. Her litigation work specializes in the representation of crime victims, women and children. She has developed and directs several projects in conjunction with the school's Center for Law and Social Responsibility. She was a Vis…
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Nick Talks to fellow coach Richard Newman about the importance of face to face communications and the boundaries of virtual communication. Richard helps people on their quest to overcome the fear of public speaking and discover the secrets of successful communication. Aged 18, Richard rejected university offers and went to live in the foothills of …
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Seth Ettenberg and Nick discuss how technology is used to develop regenerative medicine for conditions such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. Seth Ettenberg is CEO and President of BlueRock Therapeutics, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bayer. He’s a biotech entrepreneur, on the cutting edge of something called regenerative medicine.…
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Human beings are always looking for an edge or improvement. In a lot of ways, we are achievement junkies who never stop figuring out how to amplify our capabilities. A competitive world drives us from childhood to find ways to be better than those around us. It is no surprise that technologies are becoming a more powerful influence in getting us th…
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In this episode Nick chats with author Jim Schleckser about why CEOs should be wary of 'problem solving' tech. Jim helps leaders grow companies. Jim and his team at the Inc. CEO Project work with over 100 CEOs of high growth companies to identify and obliterate the things that stand between them and continued organizational success. Jim has been qu…
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Newton Cheng is the Director of Health + Performance at Google | Supporting the physical, mental, social and spiritual health and wellbeing of Google's global workforce. Sharing his own story of burnout and speaking about mental health in the workplace, in order to try to reduce the stigma surrounding this important issue.…
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In this Episode Ezra and Nick discuss the importance of designing rituals in our lives in order to create room for pause and growth. Ezra Bookman is a nationally recognized ritual designer, artist, facilitator, and Founder of Ritualist, the first ever creative studio specializing in the design of secular ritual. His work has been featured in the NY…
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We kick off the new season of JOQ with a special guest Charles Vogl. In this episode Nick and Charles discuss work place loneliness. Charles is an “External Thought Leader” for the Google School for Leaders, a project to train 20,000 Google Leaders. Charles Vogl is an author of three books, including the bestseller, The Art of Community, and most r…
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What is the human mind in relationship to our brain? What is a machine mind going to look like? How do humans decide on their next best word or action and how does an LLM do the same? At what point might we believe that a machine mind is waking up? In this episode, Scott dives into the philosophy of mind by asking you the listener a handful of intr…
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In the final podcast in the Digital Philosophy series, Scott examines whether technology will ultimately help or hurt the human race. This requires us to understand the recipe of digital interaction we each have and see what the ingredients are that make up our own recipe. To help with that Scott reviews an interesting list of negative impacts of t…
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What if we stopped using humanity as the high bar we seek when building AI’s and robots? A philosophy to explore is the need to let go of the belief that building AI’s “as smart as us” is the right path. The reason we fear AI’s harming us is because we harm each other, and we can only imagine that technology will do the same. We can have a new phil…
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Patrick Mork, is a Belgian/American entrepreneur who has spent over 25 years in various marketing leadership roles in several high-profile technology startups and at Google. He decide to focus full time on being an executive coach for entrepreneurial companies and their executives in 2017. His new book Step Back and Leap, is not your typical self-h…
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Think Brené Brown meets Biker Babe, with a dash of Liz Gilbert. As former Chief Marketing Officer of Harley-Davidson, Shelley Paxton found herself at the top of the proverbial mountain feeling success-EMPTY instead of success-FULL. That awakening led her on a profound journey that became her mission, business, and Simon & Schuster-published bestsel…
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Juanito Pascual is a flamenco guitarist, composer, teacher, speaker and author. He has a unique approach to the guitar, beginning at age 11, and developing a blend of rock and jazz with traditional flamenco. Most recently, he’s back from a tour of Cuba, studying the vibrant music scene there. He’s currently developing a talk on applying the insight…
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Philosophy is thousands of years old and for all that time, it has been the study of finding truth in a world populated by humans as the only thinking entities. AI’s and synthetic intelligence are now changing the very definition of intelligences and consciousness. In this podcast Scott explores what he calls Neo-Philosophy and the need to answer i…
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EMPOWERING QUIET CONFIDENCE. Rachel LeFort designs clothing for the fearless doers, entrepreneurs, trailblazers and convention-defying career women who work overtime and burn the midnight oil to achieve their dreams. Learn More: https://midnightoil.shop/By Public Words
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Robin Colucci helps world-class experts write world changing books. Her clients have been published by “Big 5” and other top publishing houses and others have self-published. Many have won awards, received outstanding book reviews, and/or become bestsellers on Amazon, USA Today, and The New York Times bestsellers lists. Clients come to her for help…
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Why digital philosophy and not digital science? Because science struggles to answer some questions that have lots of humanity baked into them. Because the meaning of words sometimes fail us with being consistent across peoples and science struggles when the words don’t have solid measurable meanings. Such it is with happiness and the meaning of lif…
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This podcast is an important concept that sets the foundation for the new series coming next – Digital Philosophy. Scott shares the concept that the generations alive today are struggling with a lack of context and story as to what we are trying to achieve as a country, or as a world. We have almost no agreement as to what the important outcome of …
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Dr. Erik Korem is founder of Aim7.com, is a health and fitness app that unlocks the power of wearables by providing you with daily personalized recommendations for your mind, body, and recovery to help you look, feel, and perform your best. Dr. Erik Korem is a High-Performance thought leader that introduced sports science and athlete tracking techn…
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Most everyone understands that a large amount of content on the Internet is not true. This is posted by people and organizations who have a specific reason to lie and mislead, or can be posted by people who simply state “facts” and make references to research that is simply not valid. We are not far from the ability to use AI, Machine Learning and …
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Organizations are using more technology and data to measure job candidates and workers. This dynamic was kickstarted during the pandemic when workers were forced to work from home for an extended period of time and job interviews all became virtual. Now that we have moved back to a hybrid work environment, we have the gap between how workers feel a…
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Pamela Slim is an award-winner author, speaker and business coach who works with small business owners ready to scale their businesses and IP. She is the author of Escape from Cubicle Nation (Penguin Portfolio, 2009), Body of Work (Penguin Portfolio, 2014) and The Widest Net (McGraw Hill, November, 2021)…
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