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Team Human

Douglas Rushkoffteamhuman.fm
Team Human is a weekly podcast and set of resources enabling human intervention in the economic, technological, and social programs that determine how we live, work, and interact. This is media as cultural resistance and a path to social change.

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Episodes

Live at the Alchemist's Kitchen: Dr. Mark Filippi "Moon Over Matter"

Note: For the full, uninterrupted conversation plus audience Q&A, please consider becoming a patron and subscriber at Patreon.com/teamhuman where the entire 90 minute conversation is available now. Recorded live on June 21st at the Alchemist's Kitchen NYC in collaboration with Evolver , this evening of conversation focuses on the non-generic quality of time, the way each week of the lunar cycle favors a particular neurotransmitter, and how to leverage this knowledge for better productivity, emot...

Jun 27, 20181 hr 8 minEp. 92

Adah Parris "The Art of Conversation"

Playing for Team Human today Adah Parris. Adah is here to help reorient us to ourselves and steer us to a better, more human future. Adah wears many hats. She is a tech Futurist, a transformation coach, storyteller, public speaker, consultant, and artist. Comfortable in such diverse roles, Adah brings a unique perspective to the team, having influenced both individuals and corporations to adopt a more connection-centered ethos.   In this candid and open conversation with Douglas, Adah bring...

Jun 20, 201849 minEp. 91

Moira Weigel and Ben Tarnoff “Humane Tech or Capitalism Rebranded?”

Playing for Team Human today, recorded live on the floor at the Personal Democracy Forum 2018 , are Moira Weigel and Ben Tarnoff. Moira and Ben will be showing us how the tech industry’s promise to build less harmful products and programs is just capitalism’s way of proving that love means never having to say, “I’m sorry.” Moira and Ben co-wrote the brilliant feature article in the Guardian, “ Why Silicon Valley Can’t Fix Itself ” Just last week, Ben’s exposé and interview with an anonymous work...

Jun 13, 20181 hr 6 minEp. 90

George Monbiot "Beyond Salvation and Disaster"

Playing for Team Human today is activist, Guardian columnist, and author of Out of the Wreckage: A New Politics for an Age of Crisis , George Monbiot . Monbiot and Rushkoff discuss the abysmal failure of neoliberalism, a narrative that figures humans as self-interested, competitive, and greedy creatures. Monbiot offers compelling evidence, both from his own on the ground experience reporting on people’s movements in Indonesia and Brazil, as well as recent findings in neuroscience and anthropolog...

Jun 06, 20181 hr 8 minEp. 89

Eli Pariser "The Ground Under Our Feet"

Playing for Team Human today is Eli Pariser, author of The Filter Bubble , former director of MoveOn.org and current chief executive of Upworthy.com . Eli uses media to make what’s important popular, rather than the other way around. Upworthy.com is a story-driven website focused on magnifying meaningful conversations that encourage positive social change. On today’s episode, Eli and Douglas mine our reality tunnels, looking at how perspective shapes meaning and what strategies we might employ t...

May 30, 20181 hr 9 minEp. 88

Jason Louv "A World of Gods and Monsters"

Playing for team human today is author, occult scholar, and wizard Jason Louv.  Jason will be helping us see how the intentions we bring into the world of artificial intelligence could set something in motion from which it is hard to return. Jason’s latest book J ohn Dee and the Empire of Angels: Enochian Magick and the Occult Roots of Empire digs deep into the untold and often ignored occult history of Western thinking and empire. On today’s show Jason and Douglas bridge the gap from the E...

May 23, 20181 hr 4 minEp. 87

Juho Makkonen "Breaking the Unicorn Myth"

Playing for Team Human today is Juho Makkonen, co-founder of Sharetribe . Juho is working on a vision of the “sharing economy” where people share value with one another instead of seeing it get syphoned off by companies like Uber and Airbnb. His company Sharetribe creates tools for individuals and local communities to decentralize and ultimately democratize ownership of the sharing economy. In this conversation, Douglas and Juho discuss platform cooperatives and the slow patient work of building...

May 16, 20181 hr 2 minEp. 86

Molly Sauter "Stupid Smart Cities"

Playing for Team Human today is technology and society researcher Molly Sauter . Molly will be helping us see how stupid some “smart city” visions really are. Molly and Douglas discuss the extractive, “mining ethos” of the tech investment swarm, and how this mentality does harm to communities from Silicon Valley to Toronto, Canada. Is your city the next VC Guinea pig in the technocratic experiment to grow cities and extract their value? Check out Molly’s fantastic book on another type of “swarm”...

May 09, 20181 hr 7 minEp. 85

Charles Hugh Smith "Investing in Community"

Playing for Team Human today, the economy’s equivalent of an outsider artist, Of Two Minds blogger and author of Money and Work Unchained , Charles Hugh Smith. Charles will be talking to us about the market, Universal Basic Income, and distributed prosperity. You can learn more about Charles at his website and blog Of Two Minds: https://www.oftwominds.com/ . Opening the show, Douglas considers the "Art of the Deal." Perhaps a truly artful deal is one that engages us in relationships of coll...

May 02, 20181 hr 2 minEp. 84

Molly Wright Steenson "Play in the Uncanny Valley"

Playing for Team Human today is designer, technology historian, and author of the new book Architectural Intelligence , Professor Molly Wright Steenson . Molly and Douglas share a wide-ranging conversation that begins by looking at the “weirdness” of AI. How do design metaphors such as “awesome mouth feel” and “uncanny valley” provoke deeper questions of human imagination, play, and meaning. Molly’s background in architecture and history offers listeners a unique grounding of digital in the phys...

Apr 25, 20181 hr 8 minEp. 83

Brian Keating "Honey, I Shrunk the Cosmos"

“Everyone wants to be a cowboy, but no one wants to ride the range.” A dream of unraveling the mystery of the birth of universe led astrophysicist and  author  Brian Keating to "saddle up" and head to a frozen ocean of snow at the bottom of the world.  Keating  joins Rushkoff to talk about science, religion, questions that lead to more questions, and the "background noise” of the cosmos that may just be the key to understanding how this all began. Rushkoff begins today's show...

Apr 18, 20181 hr 3 minEp. 82

Jeremy Lent "The Patterning Instinct"

Playing for Team Human today is Jeremy Lent, author of The Patterning Instinct . Lent’s expansive research looks at the variety of ways cultures throughout history have patterned meaning into the cosmos. In excavating these patterns, Lent shares how humans might retrieve those metaphors that amplify altruism and shared intentionality. Together, Rushkoff and Lent explore the question of what makes humans unique and how we might leverage our patterning instinct to foster a future characterized by ...

Apr 11, 20181 hr 3 minEp. 81

Kenric McDowell "The Right Kind of AI"

What can artists, musicians, magical thinkers and "weirdos" bring to machine learning and neural networks? What do we need to make the right kind of AI? Exploring these questions and more is Kenric McDowell, leader of Google’s Artists and Machine Intelligence program. In this conversation with Douglas, Kenric explains how his unique role at Google enables him to bring the artistic spirit into the very heart of technology development. Moving beyond the hype of AI, Kenric shares strategies fo...

Apr 04, 20181 hr 8 minEp. 80

Suzanne Slomin "Feeding A Living Culture"

Playing for Team Human today is Suzanne Slomin, founder of Green Rabbit a small solar powered bakery located in the Mad River Valley of Vermont specializing in naturally leavened breads.  Suzanne will share with us what it’s like being a “Real Person Doing Real Things” – an actual baker, farmer, employer and global citizen trying to operate as sustainably and humanly as possible across all the dimensions of her work.  In this episode, we meet Suzanne having just “fed” her sourdough sta...

Mar 28, 20181 hr 13 minEp. 79

Live at Gray Area Night Two Pt. 2: Erik Davis and Josette Melchor

Today on Team Human we conclude our series of live shows recorded at Gray Area Foundation for the Arts in the historic Mission district of San Francisco. Picking up where we left off last week and joining Douglas on stage are teammates Erik Davis and Josette Melchor. Erik Davis is the author of Techgnosis , Nomad Codes and host of The Expanding Mind podcast. Erik and Douglas start with the big question, “What the fuck is going on here?” What begins with a few laughs quickly digs into a mind-expa...

Mar 21, 20181 hr 15 minEp. 78

Live at Gray Area Night Two Pt. 1: Lauren McCarthy

Playing for Team Human today is interactive artist Lauren McCarthy . Lauren’s thought provoking work brings a unique and creative perspective on social interaction and the intersection of humans and technology. In this episode, Lauren’s app Crowdpilot becomes the first “advertisement” to be featured on Team Human. Crowdpilot is an app in which real time conversation advice is crowdsourced from online third-party monitors.  In another crowdsourcing experiment titled Social Turkers , McCarthy...

Mar 14, 201844 minEp. 77

Live From Gray Area Foundation for the Arts Pt.2: Howard Rheingold

This week we continue with part two of our special live recording of Team Human at Gray Area Foundation for the Arts in San Fransisco. Joining Douglas on stage is cyberculture pioneer, educator, artist, author, visionary, and shoe painter, Howard Rheingold.  “Mind amplifiers,” “psychedelic signifiers,” and “the instrumental vs. the sacred” are just the tip of the iceberg in a conversation that explores how we got to this moment in technology and society... and ultimately where we hope ...

Mar 07, 20181 hr 10 minEp. 76

Live From San Francisco at Gray Area Foundation for the Arts Pt.1: Annalee Newitz

This week's Team Human comes to you recorded live at the historic Grand Theater in San Francisco's Mission District, home to Gray Area Foundation for the Arts . We'll be sharing four installments of this live event, kicking it off with a conversation with Annalee Newitz , author of the mind blowing sci-fi novel Autonomous , as well as prior work Scatter Adapt and Remember: How Humans will Survive a Mass Extinction, founder of I09, and journalist for outlets such as Ars Technica among many others...

Feb 28, 201856 minEp. 75

Damien Williams "We Built It From Us"

Playing for Team Human today is interdisciplinary thinker and technology philosopher Damien Williams. In this episode, Williams and Rushkoff look at the embedded biases of technology and the values programed into our mediated lives. How has a conception of technology as “objective” blurred our vision to the biases normalized within these systems? What ethical interrogation might we apply to such technology? And finally, how might alternative modes of thinking, such as magick, the occult, and the...

Feb 21, 201857 minEp. 74

Eleanor Saitta "Is It Safe?"

Playing for Team Human today, cyber security expert Eleanor Saitta . Eleanor shares her deep knowledge on building secure and robust digital ecosystems. As Eleanor and Douglas converse on issues of privacy, encryption, and surveillance, a set of thought-provoking insights about online identity and human to human connection emerges. Does empathy scale across our cyber connections? Or is it confusion and distrust that are most apt to scale?  Conversing over a shaky and intermittent VoIP conne...

Feb 14, 20181 hr 6 minEp. 73

David Pescovitz "Music for Aliens"

Playing for Team Human today is journalist, Boing Boing editor, Institute for the Future research director and recent Grammy Award Winning record producer David Pescovitz. Douglas spoke to David just days before he won the Grammy, with collaborators Tim Daly and Lawrence Azerrad, for best boxed or special limited-edition package for The Voyager Golden Record: 40th Anniversary Edition . The Voyager vinyl is an incredible artifact to hold and hear. The original Voyager Golden Records were launched...

Feb 07, 201851 minEp. 72

Merrelyn Emery "Having a Role in Your World"

Playing for Team Human today is world renowned social scientist and systems thinker, Merrelyn Emery. Emery, with her partner the late Fred Emery, advanced Open Systems Theory and applied it to management of organizations and government. Open Systems Theory, or OST is the idea that autocracies make for bad governments, companies, and organizations. In this conversation, Merrelyn and Douglas discuss the power of community and collective organizing. They also discuss the social environments conduci...

Jan 31, 201852 minEp. 71

Ep. 70 Danielle Butin "It Starts With Listening"

Playing for Team Human today is Danielle Butin , founder of the Afya Foundation . Afya collects and sends surplus medical supplies from the US to those who need them around the world. In today’s conversation with Douglas, Danielle shares not only stories of the good accomplished through Afya, but also a broader strategy for human intervention. How did Danielle, an occupational therapist and geriatric care provider, come to launch an organization that has shipped more than six million pounds of m...

Jan 24, 201859 minEp. 70

Ghislaine Boddington "Full Immersion"

Playing for Team Human today is immersion experience artist and pioneer, Ghislaine Boddington. Ghislaine joins Douglas for a conversation about the nature of immersive technologies and how we might bring our bodies with us into the digital realm. Rather than diminish the role of the physical body, Ghislaine’s work celebrates the body as an integral part of enhanced immersive experience. As Creative Director at body>data>space Ghislaine’s art and practice embraces technologies that amplify ...

Jan 17, 20181 hr 12 minEp. 69

Ep. 68 Stacco Troncoso "The Commons Is The Glue"

Playing for Team Human today is Stacco Troncoso of the P2P Foundation. Stacco brings with him deep knowledge and enthusiasm for the power of the commons. Stacco and the Commons Transition team put their faith in people, believing in the potential of diverse, empowered communities to address complex problems. Far from a utopian fantasy, P2P offers a wealth of resources including models from groups who have already successfully transitioned to a commons approach in governance, finance, and culture...

Jan 10, 201855 minEp. 68

Genesis Breyer P-Orridge "Weaponized Pleasure"

Genesis Breyer P-Orridge has been one of my dearest and most human friends for the past few decades. Gen’s a musician, icon, cut-and-paste artist, occultist, and pandrogyne with whom I’ve worked and played in many ways over the years.  Gen founded The Coum Transmissions , Throbbing Gristle , and Psychic TV , with whom I played keyboards in the early 2000’s. Gen also embarked on a very personal cut-and-paste experiment with partner Jackie, where they both sought to unite through psychic and ...

Dec 20, 20172 hr 41 minEp. 67

Mitch Horowitz "Radical Optimism"

Playing for Team Human today, occult scholar and author Mitch Horowitz . Mitch, the author of Occult America  (Bantam);  One Simple Idea: How Positive Thinking Reshaped Modern Life   (Crown); and  Mind As Builder: The Positive-Mind Metaphysics of Edgar Cayce (A.R.E. Press) joins Douglas for a conversation about the shared histories of magic, capitalism, and American political thought. It’s a conversation that asks questions about the nature of the mind and the ...

Dec 13, 201741 minEp. 66

Erin Barnes "In Our Backyards"

Playing for Team Human today is Erin Barnes co-founder of ioby . Ioby (in our backyards) is a “ crowd-resourcing”  platform for citizen-led, neighborhood-focused projects. Rather than just raise money, ioby mobilizes civic engagement by putting resources in the hands of local leaders who want to steward positive change in their neighborhoods.  Erin shares with Douglas how ioby harnesses the power of solidarity and real world connection. In doing so, ioby not only ignites civic particip...

Dec 06, 201740 minEp. 65

Nikki Silvestri "More Than Mere Dirt"

What can we learn from a mere handful of dirt? For Nikki Silvestri, soil is both a metaphor and the literal “fertile” ground through which complexity and diversity thrive. Having worked on issues of food systems, sustainability, and public health, Silvestri describes soil as the link through which to engage in the work of building community, resilience, and social equity. Today, in her conversation with Douglas Rushkoff, Silvestri offers a unique approach to systems thinking, grounded in a deep ...

Nov 29, 201749 minEp. 64

Frances Moore Lappé and Adam Eichen "The Thrill of Democracy"

Playing for Team Human today are Frances Moore Lappé and Adam Eichen from the Small Planet Institute . Lappé and Eichen are out on the road with a mission to reinvigorate “civic courage” and inclusive participation in democracy. Their latest book Daring Democracy Igniting Power, Meaning, and Connection for the America We Want offers a diagnosis of what has come to ail our democracy and recommends the necessary cures, offering concrete examples of ballot initiatives, reforms, and collective organ...

Nov 15, 20171 hr 4 minEp. 63