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Oct. 10, 2023

Navigating the Labyrinth of Perception: Wisdom, Language, and Post-Trauma Growth

Language is our compass through the disorienting turns of life's labyrinth. When trauma strikes, the stories we tell ourselves shape how we process and make meaning from those experiences. Amidst grief, the words we choose can either entrench pain or illuminate hopeful passages forward. By fostering emotional intelligence, we develop…

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Sept. 29, 2023

Diving into Human Nature #shorts #DavidSamson

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam Join me on an exploration of our innate need to belong and the intricate web of symbols that bind us together. We're diving deep into the essence of our human nature, stirring the pot of identity formation. As we embark on this journey, let's not lose sight…

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Sept. 28, 2023

Unity, Symbols, and Shared Traditions #shorts #culture

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam As we come together on this special day of giving and sharing, it's incredible to reflect on the power of our shared religious holiday. It's not just a mere coincidence; it's a testament to how religion can serve as a unifying force, transcending our individual differences and…

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Sept. 28, 2023

The Evolutionary Mismatch Mystery #shorts #anthropology

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam Join us on a journey of self-discovery as we explore the depths of our tribal instincts and their profound impact on our lives. In this captivating episode, we dig deep into the essence of our tribe drive, uncovering the layers of our human history that shape our…

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Sept. 27, 2023

Understanding Tribal Signals: A Conversation with an Evolutionary Anthropologist

Evolutionary Mismatch refers to how human psychological and biological traits evolved under past conditions, but now face new environments they aren't adapted for, causing modern challenges. Understanding this helps explain the human condition and navigate modern life wisely. The episode emphasizes how understanding our innate human drives and dispositions is…

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Sept. 25, 2023

Supporting Bold New Ideas in Science #shorts

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam The scientific community is facing a number of challenges, but it is also a time of great opportunity. In this episode, we talk to Nicholas Dirks about how we can create a more diverse, inclusive, and innovative scientific community. Nicholas Dirks discusses the importance of failure, the…

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Sept. 22, 2023

The Importance of Scientific Integrity #shorts

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam The publication system is a central part of the scientific process, but it is also a source of tension. Scientists are rewarded for publishing novel findings, but this can lead to a pressure to publish quickly and without sufficient rigor. This can lead to scientific fraud and…

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Sept. 22, 2023

Changing Landscape Of Science Communication #shorts

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam The world of science communication is rapidly evolving. In this episode, we talk to Nicholas Dirks about the changing landscape and the importance of public engagement with science. Nicholas discusses how the Academy has become more inclusive and interdisciplinary, and how the pandemic has highlighted the need…

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Sept. 21, 2023

Bridging the Gap: Bringing Science to the Public Imagination

The relationship between science and the public imagination is evolving. While science seeks objective truths, it unfolds in a social context shaped by history and culture. Effective science communication requires translating complex ideas into relatable narratives. This episode is about the importance of supporting science and helping experts and scientists…

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Sept. 11, 2023

Hidden Core Of Motivation That Transcends Cultures And Contexts

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam Join us as we unravel the profound impact of purpose on human drive and self-determination. Uncover how purpose intertwines with autonomy and mastery, igniting the flames that drive us forward. As we navigate the balance between purpose and basic needs, watch now and unveil the universal motivator…

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Sept. 8, 2023

A Glimpse into the Future of Immersive Brand Experiences

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam As you journey through these immersive encounters, your identity and privacy remain safeguarded, creating a true win-win situation. Join us on this voyage into the future—where brands, experiences, and your identity harmonize to create a landscape of possibility. Watch now and explore how the future of interaction…

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Sept. 8, 2023

Designing for Authentic Experiences #shorts #ai #JoeSchaeppi

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam Join us for an eye-opening exploration that challenges conventional wisdom, reshaping how we perceive and craft meaningful experiences for the digital denizens of our time. As we journey through this conversation, we're reminded that demographics and behaviors, while influential, are not the sole determinants of a remarkable…

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Sept. 7, 2023

The Intersection of AI, UX, and Human Experience

This episode explores the concept of designing human-centric experiences and the intersection of AI, design, and technology. AI is increasingly being incorporated into products and services to enhance user experiences. Good UX design should focus on how AI can augment human capabilities and meet user needs, not replace human judgment.…

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Aug. 21, 2023

Breaking Free from the Racist Box: Unveiling the Power of Imagination

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam Discover the truth about the insidious grasp of racism and how it molds our perceptions into limiting boxes. It's about stepping out of the confinements that racism imposes, reshaping what we believe is attainable, who we can truly connect with, and redefining concepts of victory and defeat.…

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Aug. 19, 2023

Life's Lessons: Society as Our Ultimate Classroom #shorts #society

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam Society itself emerges as a colossal classroom, an unparalleled pedagogical force shaping our perceptions and beliefs. In this riveting exploration, we unravel how society meticulously imparts scripts, influencing our self-concept and understanding of the world. Counteracting these lessons with a deliberate, alternative perspective becomes paramount. Just as…

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Aug. 19, 2023

Exploring the Value of Education in a Complex World #shorts #education

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam Join us as we delve into the significance of pedagogy and education. In our conversation, we confront prevailing narratives about the usefulness of higher education and challenge the notion that certain aspects of our humanity are inherently understood. Discover how education not only imparts functional skills but…

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Aug. 11, 2023

Exploring Pedagogy and Teaching for a Post-Racist Imagination

This episode discusses the role of pedagogy in the Brave Community method and its importance in creating transformative learning experiences. It explores the value of grounding for learning, which combines content for learning and a culture of learning. The episode also addresses the importance of having clear and specific content…

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Aug. 4, 2023

Key Factors for Newsworthy Anthropology Research #shorts #anthropology

Anthropologists aiming to increase the newsworthiness of their research can look to key factors journalists consider, including timeliness, proximity, celebrity/rarity, and conflict/controversy. In particular, a timely topic already circulating in news is likely to keep being discussed as new angles emerge. Local proximity offers a relevant regional lens. Rare insider…

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Aug. 4, 2023

Advocating vs. Representing: Understanding the Difference #shorts #anthropology

When it comes to advocating for a group versus representing them - those can be two very different things. Advocating can just mean telling their story on their own terms. If you've taken the time to understand a community intimately and are able to communicate the essence of their experience…

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Aug. 4, 2023

Blending Journalism and Ethnography with AI Assistance #shorts #anthropology #journalism

There is an opportunity for journalists to enhance their skills by combining traditional reportorial observation with ethnographic methods and AI assistance. Journalists already immerse themselves in communities and cultures to understand experiences, aligning with ethnography though they may not label it as such. By learning ethnographic concepts, journalists can provide…

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Aug. 1, 2023

Anthropology Meets Journalism: How Two Can Save Each Other

#ThisAnthroLife #anthropology #ThisAnthroLifebyAdam This episode explores the multidisciplinary nature of journalism and anthropology. It discusses the similarities between the two fields, such as the use of ethnographic methods and the importance of showing the process behind their work. In addition, it also delves into the challenges faced by journalists, including…

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July 18, 2023

Dispatches from 2023 Peruvian National Crisis: Understanding the Voices Behind the Protests

In the heart of the Andean region, Aymara women are taking a stand against environmental degradation by emphasizing their deep connection to the landscape. Through their radio and media activism, they have become the driving force behind a region wide movement challenging the presence of extraction industries. But their activism…

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June 22, 2023

Entrepreneurship and Ethics in the Age of AI with Ahmed Reza

Source: https://www.spreaker.com/user/15428935/177-ethicalai-ahmedreza In a world where technology is advancing at an exponential pace, we can already see that artificial intelligence (AI) will have a profound impact on our lives. But AI is far from perfect. Too often, we end up grappling with a variety of problems when we bring AI…

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June 1, 2023

Developing Responsible AI with David Gray Widder and Dawn Nafus

Source: https://www.spreaker.com/user/15428935/176-aiethics-davidwidder-dawnnafus Contemporary AI systems are typically created by many different people, each working on separate parts or “modules.” This can make it difficult to determine who is responsible for considering the ethical implications of an AI system as a whole — a problem compounded by the fact that many…

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