The Intersect with Cory Corrine

The Intersect is a new technology and science podcast from Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and media executive Cory Corrine (née Haik), exploring what it means to be human and find meaning in our automated world.

  1. The New Rules of Career Growth with LinkedIn's Dan Roth

    2 DAYS AGO

    The New Rules of Career Growth with LinkedIn's Dan Roth

    In this week’s episode of The Intersect, I sit down with Dan Roth, VP of Content and Editor-in-Chief at LinkedIn, for a candid conversation about AI’s growing role in the workplace. As job titles evolve, skills rapidly shift, and AI tools become embedded in daily workflows, we explore what’s at stake as work itself becomes increasingly automated, optimized, and redefined in real time. Together we dive into how AI is reshaping the labor market, from the rise of fractional and portfolio careers to the explosive growth of AI literacy as a must-have skill. In a world where digital profiles can be automated and professional identity is curated online, how do we stay authentic, adaptable, and human? About Dan Roth: Dan Roth is the editor of LinkedIn, overseeing the Content Development team, which manages top voices, trending topics, news, LinkedIn Learning, and skill-building experiences across the company. The team’s mission is to build the voice of the global workforce through news, skills, and communities, making LinkedIn the most trusted business content site. Roth also produces a weekly show with top leaders about the lessons they’ve learned, called This Is Working (subscribe at lnkd.in/tiw). Roth started his career in business journalism to explore how companies and entrepreneurs worked. At LinkedIn, Roth realized that he could tell those stories and spread knowledge at scale by helping professionals explain how they think and what they know, often prompted by what was going on in the world. It’s through that global knowledge exchange — the back-and-forth of one idea building on another — that we all get smarter, faster about what we do or want to do. Follow Dan on Instagram @danrothnyc and @linkedinnews See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    29 min
  2. Finding True Intimacy in Your Dating Life with Dr. Justin Garcia

    12 FEB

    Finding True Intimacy in Your Dating Life with Dr. Justin Garcia

    In this week’s episode of The Intersect, I sit down with Dr. Justin Garcia, author and Executive Director of The Kinsey Institute to unpack what he calls a full-blown intimacy crisis in the digital age. From dating apps to AI chatbots, from hookup culture to long-term love, this conversation explores what we’ve misunderstood about connection — and what’s at stake if we continue to neglect our deepest human need. Dr. Garcia’s new book, “The Intimate Animal: The Science of Sex, Fidelity, and Why We Live and Die for Love,” is out now. About Dr. Justin Garcia: Dr. Justin R. Garcia is an evolutionary biologist and sex and relationships researcher. He is Executive Director & Senior Scientist at the Kinsey Institute, Ruth N. Halls Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Adjunct Professor of Medicine at Indiana University, Bloomington. He also serves as Chief Scientific Advisor for dating company Match, providing expertise to the annual Singles in America study. Dr. Garcia has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, HBO, The Dr. Oz Show, Netflix, and National Geographic, and his research has been featured in outlets like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, TIME, Cosmopolitan and Vanity Fair. While working on his book The Intimate Animal: The Science of Sex, Fidelity, and Why We Live and Die for Love, he fell in love, and recently got married. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    33 min
  3. Who Is Responsible for Grok "Undressing" Women?

    22 JAN

    Who Is Responsible for Grok "Undressing" Women?

    In this week’s episode of The Intersect, I’m joined by Tazin Khan, a globally recognized cybersecurity strategist and the founder of Cyber Collective. Together we discuss the importance of digital safety as our lives become increasingly intertwined with online platforms and AI systems. Tazin challenges the idea that cybersecurity is just a technical issue and reframes it as a matter of dignity, consent, and care. We dive into the recent controversy surrounding Grok, Elon Musk’s AI chatbot, and what the scandal reveals about content moderation failures, consent, and the disproportionate harm faced by women and marginalized communities online. Tazin unpacks the emotional and cultural costs of living online, and explains why risk isn’t distributed evenly in the digital world. From AI-driven scams to deepfakes, this conversation explores what it really means to be safe online — and what needs to change next. About Tazin Khan: Tazin Khan is a cybersecurity strategist and founder of Cyber Collective, reframing digital security as a matter of human dignity. Through the Digital Resilience Framework (DRF) and the RISE model—Resilience, Inclusion, Safety, Empowerment—she bridges the gap between technical protection and lived experience, helping communities, educators, and institutions build emotional and cultural safety online. Her work complements—not replaces—traditional cybersecurity by centering care over compliance, clarity over jargon, and community over command‑and‑control. Follow Tazin on LinkedIn @tazin-kahn, Instagram @tazinkhannorelius, and YouTube @tazinkhannorelius Check out Cyber Collective https://www.cybercollective.org Find more information on their workshops and Internet Street Smart programming at https://www.cybercollective.org/programming See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    25 min
  4. Should AI Be In Your Group Chat?

    15 JAN

    Should AI Be In Your Group Chat?

    In this week’s episode of The Intersect, I sit down with Shane Hulse, Head of Product at Continua AI, to examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping the way we connect and build community. As these AI tools become embedded in everyday life, many people are turning to them not just for productivity, but for emotional support, reflection, and a sense of belonging. Shane offers a counterintuitive perspective from inside the industry: Continua is intentionally not building an AI friend. Instead, the company is designing tools that live inside group chats to support better human-to-human communication without replacing it. Together, Cory and Shane unpack the growing tension between AI convenience and genuine connection, the risks of emotional dependency, and what we’ve failed to learn from the social media era. They also explore privacy, trust, and responsibility when AI operates inside intimate spaces — and what a healthier relationship with technology could look like in the years ahead. About Shane Hulse: Shane is the Head of Product at Continua. Before that, he built and monetized consumer products at Venmo and Stash Financial. Outside of work he can be found devouring books, raiding the farmers market, or competing in open-water swimming events around the world. He's passionate about community involvement and solving the loneliness epidemic.  Follow Shane on LinkedIn @shane-hulse See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    20 min

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The Intersect is a new technology and science podcast from Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and media executive Cory Corrine (née Haik), exploring what it means to be human and find meaning in our automated world.

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