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            "title": "Etsy engineering director Lara Hogan on public speaking - Inside Intercom",
            "description": "A conversation about how and why you should begin public speaking, the importance of good feedback, tech conference's diversity problem, and more.    https://blog.intercom.com/etsy-engineering-director-lara-hogan-on-public-speaking/",
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            "title": "Unconscious Bias @ Work | Google Ventures",
            "description": "Unconscious biases are created and reinforced by our environments and experiences. Our mind is constantly processing information, oftentimes without our conscious awareness. When we are moving fast or lack all the data, our unconscious biases fill in the gaps, influencing everything from product decisions to our interactions with coworkers. There is a growing body of research – led by scientists at Google – surrounding unconscious bias and how we can prevent it from negatively impacting our decision making.    ===  Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLjFTHTgEVU  Downloaded by http://huffduff-video.snarfed.org/ on Tue, 08 Nov 2016 15:57:32 GMT  Available for 30 days after download",
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            "title": "BBC World Service - The Forum, Do we Need Artificial Intelligence?",
            "description": "Listen in pop-out player    Look out of the window and you won’t see many robots – but the AI revolution is here. The relentless encroachment of machine-thinking into every aspect of our lives is transforming the way we think and act. Machine-learning algorithms drive our smartphones and social media - and they are increasingly present in our homes, offices, schools and hospitals. Whether driving cars, diagnosing disease or marking essays, artificial intelligence is everywhere. But how does machine-thinking compare to human thought and what are the limitations of AI? From biased training data to impenetrable black-box algorithms, Quentin Cooper and guests explore the strengths and limitations of AI.    To discuss whether we need AI are - Zoubin Ghahramani, professor of Information Engineering at the University of Cambridge and deputy director of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence; Lydia Nicholas, senior researcher at the British innovation foundation Nesta; Professor Kentaro Toyama of the University of Michigan, co-founder of Microsoft Research India and author of Geek Heresy: Rescuing Social Change from the Cult of Technology.    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04c7kdx",
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            "title": "“Is Our Universe a Simulation?” with Brian Greene",
            "description": "Neil deGrasse Tyson investigates the nature of reality, from quantum physics and string theory, to the multiverse and “The Matrix.” With theoretical physicists Brian Greene and Stephon Alexander, philosopher David Chalmers, co-host Maeve Higgins, Chuck Nice and Bill Nye.",
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            "title": "✨Rethinking Responsive Design | Una Kravets Online✨",
            "description": "Thoughts about front-end development and design. And probably other ramblings by Una Kravets.    https://una.im/rethinking-responsive/#💁",
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            "title": "Track Changes: In the studio with Jeffrey Zeldman",
            "description": "The next step for Jeffrey Zeldman: this week Paul and Rich talk to the web design pioneer who, in Paul’s words, “designed the aesthetic of the web for a while.” They discuss his history as founder of the design studio Happy Cog and A List Apart Magazine, co-founder of A Book Apart and An Event Apart, and author of, amongst other titles, Taking Your Talent to the Web. They then discuss his newest venture, Studio.Zeldman, dig deep into the difference between an agency and a studio, and touch, controversially, on the pronunciation of “GIF.”    http://trackchanges.libsyn.com/in-the-studio-with-jeffrey-zeldman",
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            "title": "Malcolm Gladwell",
            "description": "Malcolm Gladwell is best know for his work as an author including five New York Times Best Sellers: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference (2000), Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (2005), Outliers: The Story of Success (2008), What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures (2009), and David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants (2013). He has been a staff writer for the New Yorker since 1996 and is also the host of one of the most popular podcasts: Revisionist History. Malcolm sat down with Lance in New York for an engaging discussion on a variety of topics including: the order of triathlon events, sports nutrition, the use of power meters in cycling, Edward Snowden, and much more.    http://theforwardpodcast.libsyn.com/malcolm-gladwell",
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            "date": "2016-11-01T00:05:42",
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            "title": "Kim Stanley Robinson ",
            "description": "Award-winning science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson does exactly that in many of his works. In this episode of Generation Anthropocene, producer Mike Osborne sits down with Robinson to talk about his creative process and environmental thinking, what makes for good science fiction, and the genre’s capacity to imagine future societies shaped by climate change.",
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            "title": "The Algorithms of Discrimination – Janie Rants",
            "description": "In this special episode, Janie speaks about her background as a non-traditional student and programmer and about why she feels that asking about algorithms in job interviews is discriminatory.    http://janierants.com/?podcast=the-algorithms-of-discrimination",
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            "date": "2016-10-29T13:16:36",
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            "title": "Professor Matt Ridley; Global Warming vs Global Greening",
            "description": "Professor Matt Ridley explains some basics about just why we should not be in fear of \"man-made\" climate change.  Speech was at the Royal Society, UK on the 17th October, 2016.    ===  Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCcLggcPcj0  Downloaded by http://huffduff-video.snarfed.org/ on Fri, 28 Oct 2016 20:20:35 GMT  Available for 30 days after download",
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            "title": "233- Space Trash, Space Treasure",
            "description": "In the summer of 1961 the upper stage of the rocket carrying the Transit 4A satellite blew up about two hours after launch. It was the first known human-made object to unintentionally explode in space, and it created hundreds of fragments of useless space junk. Some of these pieces were pulled into the atmosphere where they burned up but around 200 of them are still up and orbiting today. At the time, people were not all that concerned about a few bits of metal floating around in the vastness of space. But like the ocean and other frontiers, space isn’t endless as it first appears",
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            "title": "Episode 425: An FBI Hostage Negotiator Buys A Car : Planet Money : NPR",
            "description": "On today's show, three stories of professional negotiators using negotiation in their everyday lives.    http://www.npr.org/sections/money/2012/12/21/167802325/episode-425-an-fbi-hostage-negotiator-buys-a-car",
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            "title": "The invisible language of nursery rhymes, on this episode of Lexicon Valley.",
            "description": "John McWhorter makes linguistic sense of seemingly arbitrary children’s verse.    http://www.slate.com/articles/podcasts/lexicon_valley/2016/09/the_invisible_language_of_nursery_rhymes_on_this_episode_of_lexicon_valley.html",
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            "title": "Decoded Chats – Monica Dinculescu on Web Components | Decoded Blog",
            "description": "Monica Dinculescu (@notwaldorf on Twitter) works on the Polymer team in Google and is an expert in emoji and how to make them appear correctly in browsers – or not.  She’s lately given an eye-opening talk at the HTML special day of CSSConf in Amsterdam where she showed the shortcomings of the input element when it comes to browser support (you can watch it at the end of this post if you want to). We’ve caught up with her for this whirlwind interview on Web Components, backwards compatibility of the web and sensible use of JavaScript. It was recorded live at SmashingConf in Freiburg, so there is quite a high amount of background noise. But the content is worth it – promised!    http://blog.decodedshow.com/2016/10/20/decoded-chats-monica-dinculescu-on-web-components/",
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            "title": "332: Design for the good, the bad and everything in between - Home | Spark with Nora Young | CBC Radio",
            "description": "A Spark special look at how design can have an impact on our daily, messy lives.    Designing tech for happiness and for stress. How to design your life. And, designing solutions for storing books.    http://www.cbc.ca/radio/spark/332-design-for-the-good-the-bad-and-everything-in-between-1.3810355",
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            "title": "BBC Radio 4 - The Infinite Monkey Cage, Series 9, Science and Spin",
            "description": "A witty, irreverent and unashamedly rational look at the world of science communication.    Listen in pop-out player    This week on the Infinite Monkey Cage, Brian Cox and Robin Ince take to the stage at Manchester University, to discuss the state of science communication. Is the public engaged enough with the complexities of science? Are scientists engaging enough with the hoi polloi or still stuck in their ivory towers? And when was the 'golden age' of TV science, if it ever existed? Joining our presenters are scientists Matthew Cobb and Sheena Cruikshank, comedian Helen Keen and legendary science TV presenter and writer, James Burke, whose classic series 'Connections' captivated audiences around the world.    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03m43fx",
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            "title": "Greater Than Zero (Or, the Politics of Serious Games)",
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            "title": "The Web Platform Podcast : 111 Extensible Web Components",
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            "title": "Margaret Atwood Takes a Phone Call From Paul",
            "description": "Margaret Atwood talks to Paul Holdengraber and it is wonderful.    ===  Original video: https://soundcloud.com/lithub/margaret-atwood-takes-a-phone-call-from-paul  Downloaded by http://huffduff-video.snarfed.org/ on Fri, 21 Oct 2016 09:31:23 GMT  Available for 30 days after download",
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            "title": "Song Exploder | MGMT",
            "description": "Ben Goldwasser and Andrew VanWyngarden break down the MGMT song \"Time to Pretend.\"    http://songexploder.net/mgmt",
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