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Hey everyone,

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Democracy Innovators Podcast (podcast.democracyinnovators.com)
submitted 1 week ago by cm0002@lemmy.world to c/podcasts@slrpnk.net
 
 

Hello, we just started this podcast about political tech, with a strong focus on civic tech. You can find more information at democracyinnovators.com.

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In this episode of the Independent Creator podcast, Josh delves into the intricacies of organizing workflows for content creation. He shares his personal journey of restructuring his digital life using the PARA method, which stands for Projects, Areas, Resources, and Archives. Throughout the conversation, he emphasizes the importance of maintaining an organized file system to enhance productivity and reduce the clutter that often accompanies creative work. Josh reflects on his challenges with overthinking and the need for a streamlined approach to managing digital assets, ultimately encouraging listeners to embrace their own organizational journeys.

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cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/19147969

Rhiannon Firth touches on many aspects of how anarchism and disaster response are related. Seems like it'd be right up y'all's alley.

A transcription of the podcast has been published in the anarchist library this week: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/rhiannon-firth-igdcast-mobilising-disaster-relief?v=1741035078 Thanks to whomever uploaded the transcription.

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You can skip the ads that iHeart Radio injected at the start.

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Show Summary In today’s modern era, the overwhelming flood of information that constantly flows our way can leave us feeling disoriented, lost, and powerless. Even science – our most trusted source of truth – can be taken out of context to fuel division and distort the reality around us. In the midst of this confusion, how can we learn to ground ourselves and find guideposts that can direct our lives and work?

Today, Nate is joined by storyteller and social thinker, Dougald Hine, to explore the importance of narratives in shaping our understanding of the world and how they can help us navigate the complexities of life, especially in the face of ecological crises. Together, they discuss the need for a reframing of conversations around environmental and climate issues, the importance of grassroots responses to systemic crises, and the concept of ‘engaged surrender’ as a way to navigate the challenges of modern life.

How can we foster emotional resilience in the face of ecological overshoot and the death of modernity? What role do art and storytelling play alongside science and data in responding to our collective human predicament? And how can we strengthen our communities and plant the seeds for a different way of life, starting in our own small corners of the world?

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I'm running out of spooky stories. Help me out, what are some of your favourite spooky story podcasts?

I like narrative story style podcasts and dislike the style where there are multiple people bantering off-topic before discussing a spooky topic.

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Today we have a wild one, we have the developer of Buttplug.io on the show an open source library for controlling your adult toy and it happens to be written in Rust

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Have you ever got your bike stolen? In this episode we dive into the world of stolen bikes. Who does it and where do the bikes go? We talk with Bryan from Bike Index who investigates this.

https://bikeindex.org/

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The return of our miniseries YOTED! Jen and Justine discuss the New Age settler spiritualism to alt-right pipeline. The documentaries mentioned are Love Has Won: The Cult of Mother God (2023) and You Can't Kill Meme (2021).

Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel

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Drag and drag’s friends have all been listening to a new podcast lately. One of drag’s friends is an iPhone user, and bot only just got around to listening to episode 1 of the podcast today. Except… bot didn’t.

Drag sent thing a link to the podcast on Spotify, which drag and the rest of us use, but bot decided to use Apple Podcasts instead. Bot told the show to play from oldest to newest. So naturally, Apple decided to start on Season 7 Episode 1, and cover the season indicator with an ad, so bot thought bot was on season 1.

This is atrocious. What kind of app covers its own important information with ads? Bot’s been given a bunch of spoilers and had no way of knowing, except for the fact bot should have known not to trust Apple.

Drag hopes that nobody ever uses that terrible app again. Drag was looking forward to vicariously experiencing the early episodes through thing and talking about the show with ALL of drag’s friends. Now it looks like that might not happen. Drag’s furious.

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Today, Nate is joined by local organizer and activist Christian Sawyer, to discuss how he’s built a pro-social community in rural Arizona. Christian emphasizes the power of local collaboration and demonstrates how the cultivation of social capital builds resilience in the face of challenges, as well as creates better lives for those who live in the community. Together, Nate and Christian explore the dynamics of community work parties, the skills learned through cooperation, and the significance of trust and friendship in building a supportive network.

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