Tech Can't Save Us Literal Humans
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Tech Can't Save Us explores the good, the bad, and the ugly of tech. Hosted by Paul David and William Gadsby Peet, Co-Founders of Literal Humans
Each episode we invite an expert from a specific sector of tech for a no-bull**** chat about how technology can make us better people, how it can enhance life on earth for all creatures, but also how tech can harm society, and what we can do to fix it.
Through open conversations with representatives from brands like Adidas, Google, Buffer, Facebook, and smaller emerging companies like myNexus and The Black Men's Book Club, Tech Can't Save Us aims to give an honest insight into tech and the Tech for Good sector – what it's doing well, and what could be improved.
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Why We Need More Trauma-Informed Tech with Devon Geary
In the latest episode of Tech Can’t Save Us, Paul speaks to Devon Geary, senior project manager and expert in trauma-informed tech.
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Tech for Worker Empowerment with Nat Whalley, Co-Founder & CEO of Organise
This week on Tech Can't Save Us, Paul David welcomes Nat Whalley, CEO of Organise, to discuss tech’s role in worker empowerment.
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The Future of Climate Tech with Anastasia Pavlovic, CEO of Eion
This week on Tech Can't Save Us, Paul speaks to Anastasia Pavlovic, CEO of Eion, to discuss all things climate tech.
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Revolutionizing Digital Fundraising with Zaynab Tariq, Co-Founder & COO of CerealBox
Paul is joined by Zaynab Tariq, Co-Founder & COO of CerealBox, to discuss how nonprofits and the charity sector can adopt digital tech to raise more.
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Home Energy Efficiency with Robin Peters, Co-Founder & CEO of Snugg
Paul is joined by Robin Peters, Co-Founder & CEO of Snugg, to discuss retrofitting and making homes more sustainable and eco-friendly.
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Building Well-Connected Neighborhoods w/ Tech with Michael Wood-Lewis, Co-Founder & CEO of Front Porch Forum
Paul is joined by Michael Wood-Lewis, Co-Founder & CEO of Front Porch Forum, to discuss how tech can help to build connected neighborhoods.