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El Salvador's Bitcoin City | Vice Culture Club Preview

VICE is back with a new podcast exploring the subcultures and fringes that we are best known for. If you thought we were gone, looks like we have more to say. Each week we are sitting down with the internets most fascinating characters and getting to the bottom of cultural trends. Oscar award winners, internet oddities, and viral sensations. There has never been more culture to consume, so let us figure out what's worth checking out. Subscribe to VICE Culture Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...

May 06, 20267 min

VICE is back with a new podcast

VICE is back with a new podcast exploring the subcultures and fringes that we are best known for. If you thought we were gone, looks like we have more to say. Each week we are sitting down with the internets most fascinating characters and getting to the bottom of cultural trends. Oscar award winners, internet oddities, and viral sensations. There has never been more culture to consume, so let us figure out what's worth checking out. Subscribe to VICE Culture Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...

Mar 30, 202634 minSeason 1Ep. 1

Adam Conover Talks the Hollywood Strike

It’s a brutally hot summer, a great time to cool off in an air conditioned movie theater or to catch up on some of those TV shows you’ve had on your list forever. But did you know the people who make the fine entertainment you know and love are on strike? Both writers and actors are picketing, trying to get a fair shake out of the studios and companies that bet big on streaming and used the shift to screw over the workers who keep us all entertained. With us today to talk about it is standup com...

Jul 24, 202344 min

[Bonus] Introducing CYBER, a Hacking Podcast by Motherboard

Motherboard has launched a new podcast, called CYBER. It's available on Apple Podcasts and on whatever app you listen to. Hacking. Hackers. Disinformation campaigns. Encryption. The Cyber. This stuff gets complicated really fast, but Motherboard spends its time embedded in the infosec world so you don't have to. Host Ben Makuch talks every week to Motherboard reporters Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai and Joseph Cox about the stories they're breaking and to the industry's most famous hackers and re...

Jan 23, 20191 min

NASA Turns 60

NASA turns 60 this week. We're joined by Former NASA chief technologist Mason Peck joins us to discuss the agency’s history of spaceflight milestones, which include landing humans on the Moon (six times!), putting rovers on Mars, sending probes to interstellar space, and partnering on the International Space Station. Beyond these physical exploration achievements, NASA has also revolutionized the human view of Earth, the solar system, the Milky Way, and the deep swaths of space and time beyond o...

Oct 01, 201857 min

[BONUS] Introducing Queerly Beloved

If you've been enjoying Radio Motherboard, we think you'll also love our newest VICE podcast, Queerly Beloved. Queerly Beloved ​is a new podcast series from Broadly. Co-hosted by Broadly editor Sarah Burke and Fran Tirado of the popular queer podcast Food 4 Thot, it’s a multifaceted portrait of LGBTQ chosen family—the people who help us figure out who we are and inspire us to live as our most authentic selves. In a world obsessed with significant others, Queerly Beloved focuses on the unconventi...

Sep 12, 201821 min

Motherboard's New Crossword Puzzle: Solve the Internet

Radio Motherboard talks to Caleb Madison and Marley Randazzo about Solve the Internet, Motherboard's new internet-themed weekly crossword puzzle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 12, 201818 min

Sex Workers Lobby Congress Against a Terrible Internet Law

Radio Motherboard talks to Liara Roux, a sex worker who was part of the first ever organized effort by her industry to lobby Congress. We talk about SESTA/FOSTA, a law that puts sex workers in danger and has fundamentally changed the internet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 07, 201838 min

PewDiePie, Alinity, and the Burden of Being a Female Streamer

Radio Motherboard breaks down the harassment that has been leveled against Twitch streamer Alinity and other women online, as well as the phenomenon of YouTube's "Twitch Fails" videos. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 05, 201846 min

Elon Musk, Then and Now

Radio Motherboard pulls a 2015 interview with Elon Musk's biographer Ashlee Vance, and talks about how perceptions about Musk and his companies have changed. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 31, 201839 min

Facebook’s Reckoning with American Nazis

After a white supremacist killed a protester in Charlottesville in 2017, Facebook pushed to re-educate its moderators about hate speech groups in the US, and spell out the distinction from nationalism and separatism, documents obtained by Motherboard show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 29, 20181 hr 1 min

Amplifying the Alt-Right

Whitney Phillips, the author of a new report called "The Oxygen of Amplification," talks about what she learned by talking to more than 50 journalists who covered the alt-right and white supremacists during the 2016 election cycle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 24, 20181 hr 17 min

Who's Afraid of Kaspersky?

We went to Kaspersky Lab's SAS conference, where the controversial Russian anti-virus firm showcases its best research, wines and dines competitors and journalists, and burns American espionage operations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 22, 201844 min

The Senate Voted to Save Net Neutrality--Here's How it Happened

Evan Greer has spent the last few months pushing the Senate to preserve net neutrality. She explains how Fight for the Future and millions of internet users convinced the Senate, and what's next in the uphill battle to save the internet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 17, 201835 min

Pod Void if Removed

The FTC just announced that Warranty Void if Removed stickers on video game consoles are illegal. This is a big win for consumers--and an indication that the walled gardens of electronic manufacturers are being breached. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 15, 201849 min

How to Make a Photo Go Viral

A woman in cyberpunk body paint stands in the center of a ring of old laptops. It's a staged photo about e-waste, sure, but photographer Ben Von Wong hasn't just set up the photo to look cool. He wants it to go viral: "I create viral campaigns around boring topics," he said. Radio Motherboard spoke to Von Wong about the campaign, and about everything that goes into making sure people actually consume his content: "I gathered almost 1,000 people on an email newsletter who said within the first 24...

Mar 14, 201827 min

BROAD BAND (Live)

We talk to Claire Evans (who last joined us on the first ever episode of Radio Motherboard!) about her new book BROAD BAND: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet. Claire joined Motherboard staff writer Kaleigh Rogers to talk about the internet past and present with Marisa Bowe, editor-in-chief of one of the first internet publications, and Stacy Horn, founder of EchoNYC, an early internet community that launched in the early 1990s and still exists today. Hosted on Acast. See acast....

Mar 08, 201858 min

Net Neutrality

The FCC will vote later this week to repeal net neutrality protections. Radio Motherboard talks to BoingBoing co-founder and Electronic Frontier Foundation activist Cory Doctorow about what the next steps are to protect the open internet. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 12, 201733 min

Stress Week: Drone Therapy

Kristel Jax, a performance artist, leads us through a drone therapy session, which uses drone music and cognitive behavioral therapy to try and treat anxiety and stress. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 08, 201718 min

Stress Week: How to Hack New York Stress

Ankita gets her stress test results and sits down with Dr. Chiti Parikh at Weill Cornell's Integrative Health and Wellbeing program to talk about how to deal with the intense stress of 2017. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 07, 201724 min

Bonus: Rebuilding the Swamp

Motherboard's Ankita Rao went to an Army Corps of Engineers project in south Florida to see an Everglades restoration project firsthand. Read the story at motherboard.vice.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 03, 20175 min

Jane Goodall on chimps, feminism and Donald Trump

Staff writer Kaleigh Rogers sits down with renowned anthropologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall and director Brett Morgen ahead of the release of "Jane," a new documentary about her life and work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 27, 201715 min

Cyberwar

Motherboard speaks to Ben Makuch, the host of VICELAND's Cyberwar, about how he may have come face-to-face with a Russian DNC hacker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Oct 06, 201737 min

The Tide Is Shifting in Silicon Valley

The same tech companies once heralded as crusaders of a bright future are increasingly being seen as hoarders of vast, unchecked power. Franklin Foer, a national correspondent for The Atlantic, has been questioning the intentions of corporations like Facebook and Google for years. On this episode of Radio Motherboard, Assistant Editor Louise Matsakis talks with Foer about his new book, World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa...

Sep 25, 201742 min

Pirates and Robots: A Conversation With Annalee Newitz

The science fiction author Annalee Newitz discusses her new novel Autonomous, set in a 22nd century world of patent pirates, soul-searching robots, indentured servants, and really great drugs. (BEWARE: BOOK SPOILERS) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sep 18, 201731 min

Big Tech's Blackballing of Neo-Nazi Sites Shows Who Controls the Internet

In the wake of a domestic terrorist incident at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, we witnessed a flashpoint in a long-overdue debate: How much control should a few powerful internet companies have over user content? On August 12, Heather Heyer, a counter protester at the white supremacist rally, was killed in a domestic terrorist attack. Shortly after, neo-Nazi website Daily Stormer celebrated her death in a blog post. After public outrage, GoDaddy, Cloudflare, Google, and ...

Aug 24, 201741 min

Facebook Wants to Convince Us That VR Is Cool

Virtual reality adoption has been slow. Despite promising leaps in the tech over the past several decades, relatively few VR headsets have been sold worldwide, especially compared to smartphones. Can the world's most popular social network bring VR to the forefront? In this episode, Motherboard's Louise Matsakis goes to Facebook to try out its virtual reality platform and chat with its head of Social VR, Rachel Franklin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Aug 04, 201724 min

Gender-Swapping Sci-Fi With 'Ancillary Justice' Author Ann Leckie

The award-winning sci-fi novelist's new book 'Provenance' is due out September 26.A far-flung space empire on the verge of internal collapse? Check. A multi-body artificial intelligence that calls all people "she"? Si. Tea? Of course. These are just some of the aspects of sci-fi author Ann Leckie's award-winning Imperial Radch book series, which started with her debut novel Ancillary Justice in 2013.Ahead of her new book Provenance, which will be available on September 26, Leckie stopped by the ...

Jul 21, 201726 min

What is Bitcoin really for?

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies aren't just for making money. Enthusiasts often believe the technology could help give rise to a political revolution. But of what kind? On this week's episode, we talk to two researchers about the ideology behind Bitcoin. Did it arise out of extreme right-wing beliefs, or merely the desire to fight back against big tech companies consolidating the internet? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

Jul 14, 201744 min
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