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Content provided by Mitchell Snyder, Cameron Cope, Drake Pearson, Mitchell Snyder, Cameron Cope, and Drake Pearson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mitchell Snyder, Cameron Cope, Drake Pearson, Mitchell Snyder, Cameron Cope, and Drake Pearson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode we unpack the pressing issues that define our digital and real-world landscapes.

What We Discuss:

  • The Subtleties of Modern Biases: How are they shaping our decisions without us even noticing? Where do they come from? What is the cost?
  • AI and Humanoid Robots: What happens when technology that's supposed to help us starts going off the rails? Why did Kai Cenat beat up a robot with his friends?
  • Personal Responsibility: Why is it crucial now, and how can we better assume it? What will it take for YOU reading this to wake up and realize full responsibility if you haven't already?
  • Why Popeye's Chicken did a crossover with Don Julio
  • PLUS much much more

Join us as we break down these complex topics into bits of information you can use for creation. This isn't just about discussion; it's about inspiring you to take charge and make a difference.
Tune in to transform your understanding and your actions in the world around you.

  continue reading

244 episodes

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Manage episode 473117663 series 3654846
Content provided by Mitchell Snyder, Cameron Cope, Drake Pearson, Mitchell Snyder, Cameron Cope, and Drake Pearson. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mitchell Snyder, Cameron Cope, Drake Pearson, Mitchell Snyder, Cameron Cope, and Drake Pearson or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode we unpack the pressing issues that define our digital and real-world landscapes.

What We Discuss:

  • The Subtleties of Modern Biases: How are they shaping our decisions without us even noticing? Where do they come from? What is the cost?
  • AI and Humanoid Robots: What happens when technology that's supposed to help us starts going off the rails? Why did Kai Cenat beat up a robot with his friends?
  • Personal Responsibility: Why is it crucial now, and how can we better assume it? What will it take for YOU reading this to wake up and realize full responsibility if you haven't already?
  • Why Popeye's Chicken did a crossover with Don Julio
  • PLUS much much more

Join us as we break down these complex topics into bits of information you can use for creation. This isn't just about discussion; it's about inspiring you to take charge and make a difference.
Tune in to transform your understanding and your actions in the world around you.

  continue reading

244 episodes

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