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The Live Music Podcast is your source for high quality fan recordings of some of the best concerts around. Each episode will feature a new concert and play a few tracks from it. You can then find links at livemusicpodcast.net to download the entire concert and purchase the songs that were played.
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The Feedback Loop Podcast, produced by the Singularity Group, delves into the ways in which technology is shaping humanity's consciousness, culture, and overall human experience. Each episode discusses the effects of our rapid progression towards the Singularity on these fundamental aspects of our being. Learn more at su.org and join the +250K innovators, entrepreneurs, experts, and leaders come together to learn, connect, and change the world for the better. Previously Singularity Universit ...
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In this short, to-the-point podcast, Aaron Davis interviews Mark Honeybone about mortgagee sales. They discuss why there seems to be more coming on board and what people who are having the pressure put on them from the banks should do. If you're feeling the pinch of cashflow, if the banks are coming down hard on you, or threatening you, listen to t…
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Mark interviews Alexandra Martelli who is a Buyers Agent just like he used to be ten years ago. The main difference is she deals with mainly home buyers rather than investors and deals around central Auckland mainly. They discuss many things property: What a Buyers agent does and why you might want to higher one Things to look out for when you are …
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Welcome to today's episode! Mark and Ryan Spearman delve into his fascinating property journey. From diving into the deep end with his first property purchase to embracing education and decisive action, Ryan shares his insights on navigating the world of real estate investment. Despite being relatively new to the game, Ryan's clarity of vision and …
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In Episode 136 of the New Zealand Property Podcast, Mark Honeybone and Matthew Gilligan delve into the proposed DTI (Debt-to-Income) Restrictions. Discover what DTI entails, its potential impact on buyers, and who will be most affected by these regulations. Delve into the question of whether DTI restrictions will indeed come to fruition. In additio…
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In Episode 135 of the New Zealand Property Podcast, Mark & Jarrod have an in-depth discussion covering: - The new Government - Property Market - Predictions/Kiwibank on the property market for 2024 - The economy and Cost of Living for 2024 (Maybe some good news) - And more! Remember, if you want to list your property with the most passionate real e…
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In episode 134 of the NZ Property Podcast, Mark Honeybone talks with High Energy Auctioneer, Aaron Davis, about the Property Market, all things in regards to Auctions, and much more. He also talks about the sort of Real Estate Salespeople you should employ and have on your team when selling your home. It is full of tips for the home owner, buyer, e…
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Join Mark Honeybone and his long-time recurring guest, Kris Pedersen of Kris Pedersen Mortgages, for Episode 133 of the NZ Property Podcast as they discuss the new government of New Zealand and other changes that are affecting the lending industry, and therefore home buyers and investors. Along with that, Mark & Kris cover a few other topics in thi…
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This week our guest is Stanford neuroscientist, Robert Sapolsky. You may know Dr. Sapolsky from his incredible 25-part lecture series on Youtube, his triumphant book, Behave, or his guest appearances on the Joe Rogan and Huberman Lab podcasts. And if you know him from any of these things, you may also know that Sapolsky isn’t a big fan of free will…
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This week our guest is Tokyo-based writer, David Marx, who recently wrote Status and Culture: How Our Desire for Social Rank Creates Taste, Identity, Art, Fashion, and Constant Change. In this episode, we explore the ideas at the heart of David’s book as they relate to the modern technological paradigm we find ourselves in. In other words, how has …
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Our guest is professor and director of the Digital Life Institute at Ontario Tech University, Isabel Pedersen, who specializes in the study of wearables, embodied computing, and similar technologies. In this episode, we take a tour through what Isabel calls the continuum of embodiment, starting with the defining characteristics of the field, explor…
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This week our guest is author and podcast, Chris Ryan, who is well known for exploring the evolution of human society and behavior through his books, Sex at Dawn and Civilized to Death. In this episode, we take a candid tour through the many misconceptions and misunderstandings of early hunter-gatherer lifestyles and how an alternative view could b…
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In today's episode, Mark asks Hadar about what he does in NZ now regarding property, but most of the interview is covering why he started investing in the USA 7 years ago. How he got into it and how he has built up to over 200 doors (flats/units). He also touches on the MIH Mastermind where Hadar, along with his partner, teaches USA and NZ investor…
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This week our guest is investor and researcher, Lauren Wagner, who has extensive experience shaping the trust and safety protocols at some of the world’s most influential platforms and institutes. In this episode, we explore the lessons Lauren has learned from her time at Cornell, Oxford, Meta, and Google, and how that’s shaped her current approach…
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This week our guest is psychologist and professor at Northwestern University, Adam Waytz, who specializes in the study of technology, ethics, and how people think about the minds of others. In this episode, we take a wide tour across many topics as we explore Adam’s different areas of interest and focus. This often centers around how our demonizati…
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This week our guest is Harvard-train physician and Chief Innovation Officer at Betterup Labs, Gabriella Rosen Kellerman, who co-authored the recently released book Tomorrowmind: Thriving at Work with Resilience, Creativity, and Connection―Now and in an Uncertain Future. In this episode, we take a tour of the many behavioral traits and characteristi…
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This week our guest is writer and technology researcher, Tobias Rose-Stockwell, who has just published a brand new book: The Outrage Machine: How Tech Amplifies Discontent, Disrupts Democracy―And What We Can Do About It. In this episode, we explore Tobias’ book, which takes us on a journey through topics such as the power of virality for better or …
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This week my guest is psychologist Nicholas Kardaras, a leading expert in the study of addiction, especially as it relates to digital technologies. In addition to running recovery centers in both Maui and Austin, he’s also the author of Glow Kids: How Screen Addiction is Hijacking Our Kids and How to Break the Trance, as well as his recently publis…
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This week my guest is neuroscientist and entrepreneur, Adam Gazzaley, who co-authored the 2016 book The Distracted Mind: Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World, and whose company Akili Interactive has developed the world's first video game approved by the FDA for the medical treatment of ADHD. Adam and I start the conversation with a robust exploratio…
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This week our guest is futurist and speaker, Gerd Leonhard, who authored the 2016 book Technology vs Humanity: The Coming Clash Between Man and Machine. In this episode, we explore the ideas Gerd puts forth in his book, with a heavy emphasis on how the humanities are a necessary part of what he calls a "Good Future.” This takes us on a tour of the …
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This week our guest is author David Auerbach, who was a software engineer at Microsoft and Google during their rise to become the dominant companies they are today. In this episode, David and I discuss his latest publication, Meganets: How Digital Forces Beyond Our Control Commandeer Our Daily Lives and Inner Realities. David explains how, despite …
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This week our guest is distinguished professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences at UC Berkeley, Edward A. Lee, who has written extensively about the relationship between humans and technology in books such as Plato and the Nerd and The Coevolution. In this episode, Edward lays out his argument against the status quo of "digital creat…
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The NZ Property Podcast takes a turn today, as our frequent guest, Hadar Orkibi, takes a turn being the host! Hadar & Mark Honeybone, creator of the NZ Property Podcast & Franchise Owner of Harcourts Property Ventures, discuss the recent changes at Property Ventures, give us a property market update & talk about how the current market affects vendo…
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This week our guest is Nita Farahany, a Distinguished Professor at Duke University where she heads the Science, Law, and Policy Lab. The research she conducts in her lab specifically focuses on the implications of emerging neuroscience, genomics, and artificial intelligence; and, as a testament to her expertise, there is a long, long list of awards…
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This week my guest Anne Scherer, a professor of marketing at the University of Zurich who specializes in the psychological and societal impacts that result from the increased automation and digitization of the consumer-company relationship. In this episode we focus on the details Anne covers in, You and AI, a book she co-authored with Cindry Candri…
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To celebrate our 100th episode, we welcome one of the co-founders of Singularity himself, Peter Diamandis. And although his educational background at MIT and Harvard Medical school is impressive enough, Peter has also built and invested in many successful companies and organizations dedicated to shaping a better world, including his famous X-Prize …
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This week my guest is professor of neuroscience at University College London, Karl Friston. Viewed by many as one of the world’s most influential neuroscientists, Friston rose to prominence when he pioneered one of the key techniques that allows neuroscientists to analyze brain activity. And as if that wasn’t enough, he has since developed the Free…
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This week my guest is Jean Twenge, a renowned psychologist, professor, and author who has been one of the world’s leading researchers investigating generational differences and the impacts of technology. This includes her books The Narcissism Epidemic, Generation Me, and my personal favorite iGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing Up Les…
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This week our guest is British biologist, Nessa Carey, who has researched and written extensively about the latest trends in molecular biology and biotechnology for several decades now. This includes her 2011 book, the Epigenetics Revolution, and her more recent 2019 book, Hacking the Code of Life. In this episode, we lay some biological groundwork…
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This week my guest is professor and fellow of the Institute for Social Futures at Lancaster University, Mike Berners-Lee. With a brother who is often referred to as the inventor of the internet, Mike Berners-Lee carries on his family’s legacy of scientific brilliance through the domain of climate change. Specifically, Mike is considered one of the …
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