Cliff Hacking on e-waste disposal in Canada. David Fleming on real estate and virtual staging. Julia Pagel on the Integrative Thinking technique in schools. Phil Gyford, Jason Scott, and Meg Ambrose on data longevity and web ephemerality.
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213: Longevity, Integration, Disposal
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Werner Herzog remembers Roger Ebert
The great film critic Roger Ebert passed away this Thursday after a lengthy battle with cancer. He had a great respect for iconoclastic director Werner Herzog, a man Ebert called him "the most important director alive". And the respect was mutual - Herzog
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Reddit ‘s Erik Martin on managing the ‘Front Page of the Internet’
One of the internet’s main viral-enablers: A website where user-democracy votes up, and down, pictures, comments, and videos. Today meet the man who oversees Reddit, the hugely popular, widely influential and highly controversial online community that is often called "The Front Page of the Internet." Erik Martin tells us about his desire for a free and open internet and what - if anything - should be out of bounds.
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Tegan and Sara on Q
Tegan & Sara talk about their new dance-pop inspired album, "Heartthrob".
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Sex surrogate Cheryl Cohen Greene
She’s portrayed by Helen Hunt in the critically acclaimed film out now, The Sessions. Cheryl Cohen Greene talks to Jian about sex surrogacy and the growing interest in her little understood line of work.
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Sonic Interaction Design
Sonic interaction designers create sounds that convey information and feedback to us, such as the distinctive tapping of your touch screen keypad. Karmen Franinovic explains the challenges of this kind of design, and discusses her particular research: sonic interaction design for physical rehabilitation, such as for people re-learning how to walk.
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Spark 109: Extreme crowdsourcing, the slow web, and motivation 3.0
- Joanne McNeil of Tomorrow Museum explains her take on the iPad’s lack of multitasking
- Apple announces multtiasking in iPhone OS 4
- Nora mentions the Spark slow web toolkit and her full interview with Jeff MacIntyre
- Tom Lucier‘s social media baby moratorium
- Swiss Miss Tina Roth Eisenberg tries some extreme crowdsourcing (full interview)
- Mayor Nicolai Wammen considers changing the name of Århus, Denmark, to Aarhus, Denmark
- CBC Radio 3‘s Grant Lawrence uses failin.gs to ask, “What’s wrong with me?”
- Daniel Pink on motivation 3.0
- Daniel’s book is Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
Music and sound effects used in this episode:
- Countdown by Corsica_S “oneSidedConversation” by airtone
- “Slow Down” (1941) by King Cole Trio
- “Humming” by fLako Music from “Music for Underwater Listening” by Podington Bear
- “I’ll Never Fail You” (1938) by Teddy Wilson And His Orchestra
- “Backed Vibes (clean)” by Kevin MacLeod
For more information (and instructions) visit http://cbc.ca/podcasting
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Lister Sinclair Presents the Masterpieces of Disco
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CBC Radio’s “Adultery” (pilot)
“[@DaveShumka] made a super funny radio pilot with @CharlieDemers and @GrahamClark.”
(via https://twitter.com/#!/daveshumka/status/90473652423901184)
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Creativity and Mental Illness. Past Podcasts | Podcasts | CBC Radio
There have been plenty of artists who exhibited signs of mental illness over the years. Vincent Van Gogh, Sylvia Plath, Janis Joplin. But despite the archetype of the mad artist, the connection between creativity and mental health is very much up for debate.
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