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notablr · 6 months ago
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cheaphousespending · 2 years ago
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Seth Godin - The Song of Significance: Podcast E165
Seth Godin – The Song of Significance: Podcast E165 In today’s episode of the Idea to Value Podcast, we speak with one of the most influential and prolific authors on the topics of marketing and creativity in the world, Seth Godin. Seth Godin is one of the fathers of online and email marketing, and has blogged every day for decades. His blog has thousands of posts, he has written over 20…
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justalittlesolarpunk · 8 months ago
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I’ve teased it. You’ve waited. I’ve procrastinated. You’ve probably forgotten all about it.
But now, finally, I’m here with my solarpunk resources masterpost!
YouTube Channels:
Andrewism
The Solarpunk Scene
Solarpunk Life
Solarpunk Station
Our Changing Climate
Podcasts:
The Joy Report
How To Save A Planet
Demand Utopia
Solarpunk Presents
Outrage and Optimisim
From What If To What Next
Solarpunk Now
Idealistically
The Extinction Rebellion Podcast
The Landworkers' Radio
Wilder
What Could Possibly Go Right?
Frontiers of Commoning
The War on Cars
The Rewild Podcast
Solacene
Imagining Tomorrow
Books (Fiction):
Ursula K. Le Guin: The Left Hand of Darkness The Dispossessed The Word for World is Forest
Becky Chambers: A Psalm for the Wild-Built A Prayer for the Crown-Shy
Phoebe Wagner: When We Hold Each Other Up
Phoebe Wagner, Bronte Christopher Wieland: Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation
Brenda J. Pierson: Wings of Renewal: A Solarpunk Dragon Anthology
Gerson Lodi-Ribeiro: Solarpunk: Ecological and Fantastical Stories in a Sustainable World
Justine Norton-Kertson: Bioluminescent: A Lunarpunk Anthology
Sim Kern: The Free People’s Village
Ruthanna Emrys: A Half-Built Garden
Sarina Ulibarri: Glass & Gardens
Books (Non-fiction):
Murray Bookchin: The Ecology of Freedom
George Monbiot: Feral
Miles Olson: Unlearn, Rewild
Mark Shepard: Restoration Agriculture
Kristin Ohlson: The Soil Will Save Us
Rowan Hooper: How To Spend A Trillion Dollars
Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing: The Mushroom At The End of The World
Kimberly Nicholas: Under The Sky We Make
Robin Wall Kimmerer: Braiding Sweetgrass
David Miller: Solved
Ayana Johnson, Katharine Wilkinson: All We Can Save
Jonathan Safran Foer: We Are The Weather
Colin Tudge: Six Steps Back To The Land
Edward Wilson: Half-Earth
Natalie Fee: How To Save The World For Free
Kaden Hogan: Humans of Climate Change
Rebecca Huntley: How To Talk About Climate Change In A Way That Makes A Difference
Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac: The Future We Choose
Jonathon Porritt: Hope In Hell
Paul Hawken: Regeneration
Mark Maslin: How To Save Our Planet
Katherine Hayhoe: Saving Us
Jimmy Dunson: Building Power While The Lights Are Out
Paul Raekstad, Sofa Saio Gradin: Prefigurative Politics
Andreas Malm: How To Blow Up A Pipeline
Phoebe Wagner, Bronte Christopher Wieland: Almanac For The Anthropocene
Chris Turner: How To Be A Climate Optimist
William MacAskill: What We Owe To The Future
Mikaela Loach: It's Not That Radical
Miles Richardson: Reconnection
David Harvey: Spaces of Hope Rebel Cities
Eric Holthaus: The Future Earth
Zahra Biabani: Climate Optimism
David Ehrenfeld: Becoming Good Ancestors
Stephen Gliessman: Agroecology
Chris Carlsson: Nowtopia
Jon Alexander: Citizens
Leah Thomas: The Intersectional Environmentalist
Greta Thunberg: The Climate Book
Jen Bendell, Rupert Read: Deep Adaptation
Seth Godin: The Carbon Almanac
Jane Goodall: The Book of Hope
Vandana Shiva: Agroecology and Regenerative Agriculture
Amitav Ghosh: The Great Derangement
Minouche Shafik: What We Owe To Each Other
Dieter Helm: Net Zero
Chris Goodall: What We Need To Do Now
Aldo Leopold: A Sand County Almanac
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen, Stephanie Foote: The Cambridge Companion To The Environmental Humanities
Bella Lack: The Children of The Anthropocene
Hannah Ritchie: Not The End of The World
Chris Turner: How To Be A Climate Optimist
Kim Stanley Robinson: Ministry For The Future
Fiona Mathews, Tim Kendall: Black Ops & Beaver Bombing
Jeff Goodell: The Water Will Come
Lynne Jones: Sorry For The Inconvenience But This Is An Emergency
Helen Crist: Abundant Earth
Sam Bentley: Good News, Planet Earth!
Timothy Beal: When Time Is Short
Andrew Boyd: I Want A Better Catastrophe
Kristen R. Ghodsee: Everyday Utopia
Elizabeth Cripps: What Climate Justice Means & Why We Should Care
Kylie Flanagan: Climate Resilience
Chris Johnstone, Joanna Macy: Active Hope
Mark Engler: This is an Uprising
Anne Therese Gennari: The Climate Optimist Handbook
Magazines:
Solarpunk Magazine
Positive News
Resurgence & Ecologist
Ethical Consumer
Films (Fiction):
How To Blow Up A Pipeline
The End We Start From
Woman At War
Black Panther
Star Trek
Tomorrowland
Films (Documentary):
2040: How We Can Save The Planet
The People vs Big Oil
Wild Isles
The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind
Generation Green New Deal
Planet Earth III
Video Games:
Terra Nil
Animal Crossing
Gilded Shadows
Anno 2070
Stardew Valley
RPGs:
Solarpunk Futures
Perfect Storm
Advocacy Groups:
A22 Network
Extinction Rebellion
Greenpeace
Friends of The Earth
Green New Deal Rising
Apps:
Ethy
Sojo
BackMarket
Depop
Vinted
Olio
Buy Nothing
Too Good To Go
Websites:
European Co-housing
UK Co-housing
US Co-housing
Brought By Bike (connects you with zero-carbon delivery goods)
ClimateBase (find a sustainable career)
Environmentjob (ditto)
Businesses (🤢):
Ethical Superstore
Hodmedods
Fairtransport/Sail Cargo Alliance
Let me know if you think there’s anything I’ve missed!
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art-of-manliness · 2 years ago
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Podcast #864: Advice on Achieving Any Long-Haul Dream
In a world that celebrates overnight success, it’s easy to forget that very often, achieving your dreams takes a heck of a long time. My guest knows this all too well. You may know Steven Pressfield as the bestselling author of books like The Legend of Bagger Vance, Gates of Fire, and The War of Art, but as he details in his new memoir, Govt Cheese, it took more than a quarter century for him to become a published novelist.   Today on the show, Steven talks about what he learned in that journey, and the many odd jobs, from driving trucks to picking apples, that he took along the way. We discuss the lessons Steven gleaned that apply to achieving any dream, including how to overcome a propensity for self-sabotage, get your ego out of the way, finish what you start, and develop the killer instinct.    This is a great, motivating conversation on learning not to “pull the pin” on the important commitments in your life. And we’ll explain what that means coming up. Resources Related to the Episode * Steven’s previous appearances on the show: * #55: The Warrior Ethos  * #281: Overcoming the Resistance by Turning Pro * #692: The Two Halves of the Warrior’s Life * Steven’s books mentioned in the show: * Govt Cheese * Put Your Ass Where Your Heart Wants to Be * The Legend of Bagger Vance * The War of Art * AoM Article: 4 Key Insights From the Bhagavad Gita * AoM Article: Hector and Achilles — Two Paths to Manliness * Seth Godin’s pamphlet for learning to “ship it” * AoM Podcast #849: Live Life in Crescendo Connect With Steven Pressfield * Steven’s Website * Steven on IG Listen to the Podcast! (And don’t forget to leave us a review!) Listen to the episode on a separate page. Download this episode. Subscribe to the podcast in the media player of your choice. Listen ad-free on Stitcher Premium; get a free month when you use code “manliness” at checkout. Podcast Sponsors Click here to see a full list of our podcast sponsors Transcript Coming Soon The post Podcast #864: Advice on Achieving Any Long-Haul Dream appeared first on The Art of Manliness. http://dlvr.it/Sgz2tw
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curiousmarketersclub · 13 days ago
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Here’s Seth Godin on the podcast tour to support his book launch:
The conversation is the product, the book is just the catalyst.
Webinars are usually hated because they’re the digital version of a timeshare pitch. Short on value, long on spiels.
What if every interaction were approached as if it was the product?
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siliconvalleytechtalks · 19 days ago
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Podcast Valley: 7 Podcasts to Help Grow Your Silicon Valley Business
Are you a fan of podcasts However, not everyone is. You might like reading. For those who listen to music, it could be music or bust. Whatever the genre of choice podcasts are gaining popularity.
This month, Spotify has paid nearly $500m for 2 podcasts that has led their CEO to the idea about 20% the listening on Spotify will be non-musical content in the near future.
As per Musicoomph the amount of active podcasts is greater than 700,000. that's up from 550,000 the year prior to. For Silicon Valley it is home to numerous podcasts devoted to the world of startups and technology. From interviews with unicorn CEOs and discussions about whether or not it's best to be kind to your smart Siri personal assistants (sorry for all the times I've cursed Siri.) The topics covered cover the entire spectrum of Silicon Valley alone.
What can you do to make use of this form of media to help improve your business or increase your reach to your company's mission? I've included some of my top picks below that can keep you in the know about of who, what's on the table and methods of the world's most extensive technology corridor.
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1. Stanford Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders
"Who you are defines how you build." The Stanford eCorner motto provides the basis of the entrepreneur-focused Thought Leadership podcast. Each week throughout the academic year The Thought Leaders speaker series offers podcasts of each lecture, with thought leaders and entrepreneurs of Silicon Valley and beyond.
They share lessons learned and imparted to others in "developing, launching, and scaling disruptive ideas." A few of the questions include "what have you been working on?" "what does the history of your company look like?" "how did you take your initial idea and turn adopters into customers?" And "how do you gain traction in Silicon Valley?" Interviews from the most recent series of "The Silicon Valley Show" include executives from Google, Harvard Business School, 23andMe, Microsoft, MobileIron and many numerous others.
2. EntreLeadership
produced by Ken Coleman, EntreLeadership is an bi-weekly podcast which provides information, classes, interviews, and other aspects that aid in the growth of "you and your business".
Each episode will feature one particular lesson about advancement and includes topics such as "Are you in the right place for growth?" "3 ways to engage your team" and "4 steps to avoid hiring mistakes." Consider EntreLeadership as a self-help for the enterprise podcast with the added aspect of renowned guest speakers like Mark Cuban, Seth Godin and Daymond John. The podcast provides more than just advice about how to expand your company however, it also offers strategies to help you create the most effective possible, most productive and efficient environment for business.
3. Why'd You Push That Button?
Converge is a audio podcast that was created by The Verge as well as hosted by The Verge's Ashley Carman and Vox.com's Kaitlyn Tiffany. This podcast might be my favorite as it ponders the ways that technology has forced us to make strange, difficult and confusing choices. Think of Black Mirror, but in an easier, less scary and more realistic manner.
Each episode focuses on an issue, as well as guests who have questions and stories connected to the topic. The hosts are young, humorous and entertaining. The podcast may appear as a conversation between your friends. It's millennia driven, so if you're looking to establish a brand that appeals to younger generations in an uncluttered and progressive style you should give this a shot.
My absolute favorite episode has been "What can make a location Instagram-worthy? "
4. Exponent
I'm currently listening the show today on Exponent "Game of Phones," with hosts Ben Thompson and James Allworth discuss the WWDC keynote and explain why it was so crucial to Apple to get past their previous flagship device, the iPhone. These episodes typically cover recent announcements in the field of technology, with recent episodes talking about WWDC along with Slack's IPO, Disney+, and the US-China trade war.
What are these announcements implying for the tech universe? What do they mean for the average person? The businesses themselves? This is an issue that Exponent hopes to answer.
5. Valley Talks
Valley Talks has, sometimes the simplest episode of every show in this listing. The episodes range from 12 to 45 minutes. Each episode of Valley Talks aim to provide all the essential information necessary to build a Silicon Valley brand. Each season is devoted to a specific aspect of Silicon Valley startup life, the current season is specifically focused on branding and marketing for startups. The entire season is packed with segments on influencer marketing, pitching your company to journalists and the best way to utilize your brand's potential to its fullest.
6. Tech Crunch: Equity
Equity is the TechCrunch's podcast devoted to venture capital. It is hosted by Connie Loizos, Silicon Valley Editor at TechCrunch as well as Alex Wilhelm, Editor-in-Chief of Crunchbase News, Equity examines everything related to M&A as well as the most recent rounds of funding and Silicon Valley investing.
The podcast certainly goes deep in the VC sector, and could be super helpful for people at companies like PAN with clients nearing IPO and seeking new capital. Even if you're not even yet a step away from launching an exit strategy. It's vital to be aware of what the general consensus is on information like Uber's less-than optimal IPO the way VC's perceive cannabis as a business, and how a business can decide between M&A and IPO.
As a fervent Pros/Cons list creator, I don't find any cons in making use of podcasts today. In fact, as Craig T. Nelson said in the episode of Dax Shepard's Armchair Expert, podcasts are freeform radio. They host a wide range of people and cover a variety of topics My favorite podcast can be Ear Hustle. It's about the prison life in San Quentin prison, so it's apparent that there's the perfect podcast to everyone. The 6 mentioned above are such a small part of the totality, however they're the ones that offer valuable suggestions and provide interesting queries about the technology world that which we've given so much of our time to.
7. Silicon Valley Tech Talks
Silicon Valley Tech Talks is an Silicon Valley podcast platform dedicated to democratizing knowledge about innovation and technology particularly for young graduates and professionals. Founded by Faisal Wattoo, who has more than 20 years of working in the tech industry, including leadership positions at companies such as Qualcomm, Amazon, and Meta Platforms, the platform has a variety of engaging tech podcasts featuring industry leaders and innovative individuals.
The platform covers a wide spectrum of subjects, such as artificial intelligence cloud computing fintech healthcare and biotech as well as leadership best practices, semiconductors and hardware including wireless and connectivity, as well as different digital technology. These podcasts provide listeners with direct insights into the most recent advancements and trends in technology.
In addition, to lengthy-form radio shows, Silicon Valley Tech Talks gives short clips and targeted information, along with highlights from tech-related conferences, such as Open Silicon Valley 2023. It functions as a resource to connect tech enthusiasts and experts that help them gain a better understanding about the technological landscape.
For more information or to explore their content, you can visit their official website at siliconvalleytechtalks.com or their YouTube channel at Silicon Valley Tech Talks - YouTube.
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shosiblog · 2 months ago
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Who is the father of digital marketing?
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Digital marketing is an essential part of modern business strategies, helping companies reach and engage customers across various online platforms. With its rapid growth and evolution, digital marketing has transformed how businesses operate and connect with their audiences. But who is responsible for the birth of digital marketing? Who is the "father" of this revolutionary field?
In this blog, we’ll explore the origins of digital marketing and shed light on the pioneers who played significant roles in shaping it.
The Early Days of Digital Marketing
The term "digital marketing" encompasses a wide range of online strategies, including search engine optimization (SEO), content marketing, email marketing, and social media campaigns. However, its origins can be traced back to the early days of the internet, when businesses began to realize the potential of using digital platforms to promote their products and services.
Digital marketing, as we know it today, evolved over time. The launch of the first search engine, Yahoo, in 1994, and the introduction of Google in 1998, marked the beginning of search engine marketing. The development of websites and email also played an essential role in laying the foundation for digital marketing.
Who is the Father of Digital Marketing?
While there is no singular "father" of digital marketing, there are several key individuals who have had a massive influence on the development and growth of this field. These pioneers helped shape the way we think about and execute digital marketing strategies today.
Seth Godin – A Marketing Visionary
Seth Godin, a marketing expert, author, and entrepreneur, is often regarded as one of the pioneers of modern digital marketing. His books, including Permission Marketing (1999), introduced the idea that businesses should ask for permission before marketing to consumers. This idea revolutionized the way businesses interacted with their customers, moving away from interruptive advertising to more personalized and engaging marketing approaches.
Godin's concept of "permission marketing" laid the groundwork for email marketing and content marketing, which are integral parts of digital marketing today.
Gary Vaynerchuk – The Digital Marketing Evangelist
Gary Vaynerchuk, an entrepreneur and digital marketing expert, is another influential figure in the world of digital marketing. Vaynerchuk became a well-known name by leveraging social media platforms like YouTube to promote his family's wine business, turning it into a multimillion-dollar company.
Vaynerchuk's ability to understand social media marketing and connect with his audience directly through platforms like Twitter and Instagram has made him a trailblazer in digital marketing. His teachings on personal branding, social media marketing, and content creation have helped businesses across industries embrace the power of digital marketing.
Neil Patel – A Pioneer in SEO and Content Marketing
Neil Patel, a digital marketing expert, and co-founder of companies like Crazy Egg and Hello Bar, is considered one of the leading authorities in the field of SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and content marketing. Patel’s contributions to the development of SEO techniques have had a profound impact on how businesses optimize their websites to rank higher on search engine results.
Through his blog, podcasts, and online courses, Neil Patel has educated millions of digital marketers and business owners on the importance of SEO and content marketing. His insights into the world of online advertising and customer acquisition have made him one of the most influential figures in digital marketing today.
Digital Marketing: A Constantly Evolving Field
While we may never have a single "father" of digital marketing, it’s clear that these pioneers, along with many others, have played vital roles in shaping the industry. The evolution of digital marketing has been a collective effort of countless individuals who have contributed to building a dynamic and ever-evolving field.
As technology continues to advance and consumer behavior changes, digital marketing will keep evolving. New trends, strategies, and platforms will emerge, and digital marketers must continue to adapt to stay ahead.
Conclusion
Digital marketing is a field that continues to grow and evolve, and its development has been influenced by many experts, entrepreneurs, and visionaries. From Seth Godin's idea of permission marketing to Gary Vaynerchuk's use of social media and Neil Patel's innovations in SEO, digital marketing has been shaped by the efforts of many who understood the potential of the internet and digital platforms.
If you’re looking to improve your digital marketing strategy and stay ahead of the competition, partnering with a digital marketing agency in Tamil Nadu can help. With expert insights and tailored strategies, you can elevate your online presence and connect with your audience in meaningful ways.
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peterkos · 1 year ago
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Imagine if labels simply said what was inside the container.
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paolosala · 1 year ago
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Come fai a sapere se ciò che scrivi piacerà a qualcuno?
Come fai a sapere se ciò che scrivi piacerà a qualcuno?
Semplice, non lo sai. Il tuo compito è scrivere e poi cliccare "Publish”.
Ricordo di aver sentito anni fa in un podcast Seth Godin dire qualcosa del genere:
"Even if nobody reads you, it doesn't matter, blog everyday"
Da allora per me quella semplice frase è diventata una grande fonte di ispirazione, perché ho capito che scrivere è importante soprattutto per me stesso.
Non tutti i contenuti che produco sono interessanti, è ovvio, ma nemmeno tutti i film di Totò o di Alberto Sordi sono imperdibili e tantomeno le loro battute.
Scrivere significa mettere i propri pensieri su carta, è un grandissimo esercizio di ginnastica mentale.
Ovvio che la speranza è che le mie parole siano utili a qualcuno, ma realisticamente so perfettamente che tutto ciò che pubblico molte volte non viene considerato.
Cosa succede se scopro che un mio post, un mio pensiero o una mia riflessione ha zero visualizzazioni?
Niente. Domani scriverò comunque.
scriverò un articolo
scriverò sul mio diario
scriverò qualche messaggio WhatsApp e qualche email
scriverò la lista della spesa per i prossimi giorni
aggiornerò le scadenze delle prossime settimane e la mia Inbox delle idee da sviluppare
E se una sola delle mie parole pubblicate sarà utile a qualcuno, "BINGO!", sarà un motivo in più per scrivere anche l'indomani.
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pageinextremisdigital · 2 years ago
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Digital Dynamism: Crafting an Authentic and Engaging Online Presence for Your Organisation
To establish a robust and engaging digital presence for your organisation, employing a strategic approach that embraces innovation, authenticity, and continuous improvement is pivotal. The following steps will guide you in achieving a distinctive and effective online presence:
Develop a cohesive digital identity: Create a consistent look and feel across all digital platforms that embody your organisation's values and fosters brand recognition. "A strong digital identity is the foundation of a successful online presence," says Ann Handley, author of 'Everybody Writes: Your Go-To Guide to Creating Ridiculously Good Content'.
Generate high-quality, industry-relevant content: Prioritise content that addresses topics pertinent to your stakeholders, differentiating your brand from the crowd.
Cultivate transparency and authenticity: Establish trust with your audience by embracing openness, avoiding deceptive marketing practices, and sharing successes and challenges.
Diversify content formats and channels: Experiment with various media types, such as videos, blog posts, infographics, webinars, and podcasts, to identify what resonates most with your target audience.
Foster two-way communication: Encourage audience engagement by responding to comments and questions to help build trust and inform your communication strategy.
Utilise data-driven decision-making: Analyse content and campaign performance to refine your digital strategy and determine what resonates with your audience.
Stay abreast of industry trends and technological advancements: Assess the relevance of new trends and platforms for your brand and audience, ensuring you maximise the potential of digital channels.
Engage in strategic collaborations: Partner with other organisations, influencers, or industry experts to create unique, value-added content that expands your reach and enhances credibility.
Embrace mistakes and risks as learning opportunities: Continuously adapt and refine your digital strategy based on feedback and experience. "Failure is an opportunity to learn and improve," says bestselling author and marketing expert Seth Godin.
By following this comprehensive guide, your organisation will be well-positioned to create a compelling and authentic digital presence. For optimal results, consider partnering with a reputable communication agency like #pageinextremis, whose extensive expertise in digital communication strategies will ensure a memorable and impactful programme that resonates with your target audience.
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celtfather · 2 years ago
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Making Better Things, Sustainable Music with Kyle Carey
My goal is to get someone to share what I make. Highlight a new theme each week.
Your mom is calling! Or is it? It might be a scammer. But I can help you protect yourself. Can we make the music business more sustainable? I have an interview with Kyle Carey.
This is Sci Fi Pub Songs & Stories #269.
0:16 - Marc Gunn “Romulan Ale” from Sci Fi Drinking Songs
3:23 - WELCOME TO SCI FI PUB SONGS & STORIES
This is the audio edition of my newsletter. I am Marc Gunn. I’m a Rhythm & Folk Celtic musician in Atlanta. I play traditional Irish and Scottish drinking songs, but I am also a songwriter. I write songs Celtic culture and fuse them pop culture, things like Lord of the Rings, Firefly, Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who and more.
If you’re new to the show, please subscribe. You can do that at PubSong.com. Or even better send me an email to pubsong@ celtfather. You can not only subscribe, but you can also download all of my songs in this show. You will get an email with a link to download this month’s songs. It’s quick and easy.
Oh! And let me know what you’re doing while listening to this episode.
And as you hopefully heard in the last episode when I say I have CDs. Your job is to shout, “You have CDs!”
5:01 - UPCOMING SHOWS
APR 6: Dragon Con Filk Music Concert with Brobdingnagian Bards @ 7 PM CST
APR 8-9: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX
APR 20: Cat Drinking Songs on Bandcamp @ 7 PM EST
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APR 29. The Lost Druid Earth Day Biking Concert, Avondale Estates @ 6:30-9:30 PM
JUN 3-10: Celtic Invasion Vacations, County Mayo, Ireland
5:43 - Marc Gunn “A Well-Dressed Hobbit” from Don’t Go Drinking With Hobbits
8:02 - KYLE CAREY IS MAKING MUSIC MORE SUSTAINABLE
Kyle Carey plays Gaelic Americana music. She’s originally from New Hampshire and sings songs in Irish and Scots Gaelic. Her songwriting is inspired by American and Celtic folklore.
She has a brand new Kickstarter currently running for her album, The Last Bough.
23:59 - Kyle Carey “June Day” from North Star
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28:49 - DEFENDING YOURSELF FROM AI DEEP FAKES
One of my favorite podcasts to listen to is called Akimbo. It’s by Seth Godin, a brilliant marketer and thought leader. He constantly challenges his listeners to “make things better by making better things.” That resonates with me.
One of my early Irish & Celtic Music Podcast slogans was “changing the way you hear Celtic music.” That was about improving the culture, embracing change, recognizing that our past is important but so is our future. That’s what podcasting is all about. Or it can be.
This week, Seth didn’t something intriguing. He asked ChatGPT to evaluate the functions, the future, and the problems of artificial intelligence like ChatGPT. He recorded the responses…
Well, sort of.
It turned out the entire recording, except the intro, was an AI voice manipulator that sounded almost exactly like Seth Godin. There was one moment in the recording that I thought, this is kind of dry sounding. I chalked it up to ChatGPT. Little did I know, it wasn’t Seth speaking.
My mom just shared an AI scam that’s happening. I have an idea on how to fix. Thank you Harry Potter!
The scam is that an AI simulator will call you on the phone and have the same voice as someone you know. They say that they are in financial trouble. They ask for your help.
What do you do?
At some point, the simulator will be good enough to fool you. Just like Seth Godin’s podcast fooled me. We’re already there. But I immediately came up with a defense. It’s from the final books of Harry Potter.
I’ll let ChatGPT explain:
“In the final books of the Harry Potter series, Remus Lupin asked Harry Potter a question to prove that he was not an imposter. The question was: "What is the secret of the Marauder's Map?" This was a question that only the true creators of the map - Lupin, James Potter, Sirius Black, and Peter Pettigrew - would know the answer to.
Harry correctly answered that the map was activated by tapping it with one's wand and saying "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good," and that it could be closed by tapping it again and saying "Mischief managed." This answer convinced Lupin that Harry was indeed who he claimed to be.”
Yeah. I was talking about it with my mom and realized this is the way we need to protect ourselves from THIS AI scam.
We ask a question that only the person we’re talking with would know the answer to.
Seems simple. But it’s a good lesson to pass on. So please please share this idea. Because at some point, you won’t be able to tell who’s real and who’s not.
Mind you, that’s not to scare you. As I said at the beginning, change is inevitable. We need to work with this bizarre new paradigm. As Seth Godin’s podcast points out, it can be beneficial or it can be hurtful. We have the power to choose and to make change. So let’s do something for the better.
Oh and if you want some more thoughts on ChatGPT by Andrew McKee and me. We did a great podcast on it on the Brobdingnagian Bards Podcast.
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Who is the Biggest Digital Marketer? Exploring Influential Figures in the Digital Marketing World
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