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Smart is now sexy. And we’re bringing smart back.

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Smart is now sexy. And we’re bringing smart back.

    Why You Can't Kill Radio | Amanda Cupido

    Why You Can't Kill Radio | Amanda Cupido

    Podcasting continues to grow in popularity around the world -- but how did we get here?
    And why are we drawn to audio stories, to begin with?
    Drawing on her experience as a journalist, podcast producer and radio director, Amanda Cupido illustrates why audio storytelling is so powerful. From the radio broadcasts of World War II to the podcasts of today, audio storytelling has been fundamental for sharing information, engaging our imaginations and building community.
    Amanda Cupido is an award-winning podcast producer, author, and entrepreneur. She is the founder of Lead Podcasting, a production company that develops podcasts for thought leaders and organizations. Her book, Let’s Talk Podcasting: The Essential Guide to Doing it Right, is an Amazon #1 bestseller and used in journalism programs across Canada. Previously, Amanda worked in major market talk radio as a reporter, producer, news anchor and program director. She has a Bachelor of Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University and a Masters in the Psychology of Leadership from Penn State.

    • 58 min
    How We Process Trauma (Part 2) | Alex Castro Croy

    How We Process Trauma (Part 2) | Alex Castro Croy

    Alex Castro Croy is a trauma and addiction counselor in Denver Colorado. He also is an adjunct professor (graduate and undergraduate) for MSU-Denver- Department of Human Services for 9 years. He identifies as a bilingual/bicultural immigrant gay male and has used his techniques and tools to train professionals in all fields of human service: Law enforcement, doctors and nurses, trauma and addiction counselors, lawyers and judges. His passion is teaching, training, and soul-tending (psycho-therapy).

    • 41 min
    How We Process Trauma (Part 1) | Alex Castro Croy

    How We Process Trauma (Part 1) | Alex Castro Croy

    Alex Castro Croy is a trauma and addiction counselor in Denver Colorado. He also is an adjunct professor (graduate and undergraduate) for MSU-Denver- Department of Human Services for 9 years. He identifies as a bilingual/bicultural immigrant gay male and has used his techniques and tools to train professionals in all fields of human service: Law enforcement, doctors and nurses, trauma and addiction counselors, lawyers and judges. His passion is teaching, training, and soul-tending (psycho-therapy).

    • 39 min
    The AI Arms Race | Dr. Gege Gatt

    The AI Arms Race | Dr. Gege Gatt

    There's an AI Arms Race currently going on, and it will impact your life more than you probably know...
    Dr. Gege Gatt is the CEO of London-based company EBO.AI, an Artificial Intelligence enterprise which enables the automation and personalisation of engagement. He is a digital entrepreneur and IT-Law specialist. He serves as an Executive Board Member of the Malta IT Law Association and is a specialist examiner at the University of Malta. He’s a Board Member of Humanity 2.0 developed by the Holy See in Rome with a consortium of thought-leaders to identify and remove impediments to human flourishing.

    • 49 min
    How to revamp your sex life | Ruth Ramsay

    How to revamp your sex life | Ruth Ramsay

    Believe it or not, there is a simple mindset shift that can radically improve your sex life. 
    Ruth Ramsay is an adult sex educator and coach. She helps people understand who they are sexually, how their bodies and minds work, what they need and desire, and how to communicate that. Her style is upbeat, shame-free and pleasure-led. Ruth holds a coaching diploma backed with vast life experience. She won an Erotic Award for campaigning for the sexual rights of people with disabilities; was a striptease artist for 14 years; teaches exotic dance; and has been a sex journalist, activist and more. Her mission is for sexual energy to be recognised as a force for good.

    • 46 min
    Why we should rethink drinking culture | Jen Gilhoi

    Why we should rethink drinking culture | Jen Gilhoi

    Why aren’t you drinking?
    The question is pervasive in social spaces everywhere, and it can be a challenging question to navigate for those choosing not to drink. But how did we get here, when half of Americans say they’d like to drink less or not at all? Jen Gilhoi is on a mission to evolve our drinking culture to make it ok for anyone, anywhere, for any reason not to drink alcohol - and open themselves up to true connection and belonging.
    Jen is an advocate for and creator of healthy social experiences that decentralize alcohol. Her journey spans two decades of alcohol abuse, eight years of an alcohol-free lifestyle, corporate roles, and entrepreneurial ventures. She shatters stigmas around choosing not to drink by inviting others to engage in self and societal inquiry to heal and be well. In her life and work, Jen is fascinated with the art of gathering and intentional conversations. She’s an event experience strategist and founder of Sparktrack; a writer and conversationalist cracking open society’s role in addiction at jengilhoi.com; and founder of Zero Proof Collective, where business leaders and those interested in the non-alcoholic beverages industry thoughtfully connect, collaborate, and share resources to advance zero-proof options, experiences, and social spaces. Jen is also a board member of Dissonance, an organization that promotes mental health and recovery in and through the arts.

    • 53 min

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