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We're off this week as we transition to our new hosting platform... SoundCloud! So sit back, listen to one of the past episodes below, and prepare yourself for our next edition of the COIL, Monday, November 18th with Dr. Jeremy Pitt: Trust as the lynchpin of Social Capital. UPCOMING AIR DATE: NOVEMBER 18, 2013 GUEST: Dr. Jeremy Pitt Trust is an essential component of Social Capital. In Part II of our discussion with Dr. Jeremy Pitt, Deputy Head of the Intelligent Systems & Networks Group at ...
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The capital raised and traded on social networks (both online and offline) needn’t be solely about advertising. We explore how our individual actions can potentially be harnessed and coordinated into truly synergistic collective actions. Dr. Jeremy Pitt’s research into the reinvigoration of Social Capital with the goal of building collective awaren…
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This episode of the show is dedicated to the latest research in structure and agency and the systems that increasingly support almost every decision we make. Noted Artificial Intelligence analyst and educator Adrian Bowles joins Fred and Howard in exploring the effects of our growing reliance on decision support tools and how it may shape the futur…
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An inside look at the workings of The COIL and how the ramblings of one musician and activist created one of the most interesting, and unexpected, sessions. Please join us for this special edition of The COIL featuring some outstanding moments from our interview with former Squirrel Nut Zipper's front man, Tom Maxwell.…
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That’s the big question and it was asked by one of our favorite and most popular guests on The COIL, Dr. Katina Michael, Associate Dean of International, University of Wollongong, NSW Australia. In a bit of a format departure from our typical episode structure, the hosts valiantly attempt to answer the aforementioned “big question” and it quickly e…
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While the importance of social media in branding and marketing is unquestionable, plenty of questions remain as to the effect of social on the more mundane aspects of business, government, and education. Perhaps it would be better to ask: If social is a daily part of your customers, employees, citizens, or students lives – How can it not be an inte…
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Is Corporate Social Responsibility actually Responsible? There is increasing trend towards corporations adopting missions for good in order to bolster their external and internal marketing initiiatives. We examine all aspects of Corporate Social Responsibility with special guest Brian Reich.द्वारा The COIL
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On this edition of the COIL, our guest is once again the talented Andrea Seabrook, the driving force behind the syndicated show DecodeDC and former Congressional correspondent for NPR and host of the weekend edition of All Things Considered. This week we’re delving into the issue of crowdfunding – why it’s become so important, some of the controver…
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Mobile devices and wearable technology are redefining the phrase "personal computer" - no longer conjuring up thoughts of deskop or even laptop devices, but rather devices smaller - and more powerful - than many ever dreamed possible. The mobile phone in your hand - the one that has more computing performance than a 1979 Cray Supercomputer - is qui…
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Was it money or music that made the world go around? In today's edition of the COIL we're taking an inside look at the world of music, discussing how it's evolved with the advent of the digital commerce and technology, and how it's shaping the world of business and culture. Our guest is Tom Maxwell - author, polticial activist and former front man …
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How much is your privacy worth? Data privacy is an issue that only comes into focus in the collective consciousness when shoved into view by a substantive breach in personal data security. Whether the origin of the incursion is criminal or governmental, the focus quickly fades to black and a general feeling of helplessness persists. Privacy advocat…
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EXTENDED CONTENT FROM THE EPISODE: Engineering The Collaborative Human This exchange between guest Sally Applin and Host Fred McClimans is being offered as additional content to The COIL episode, "Engineering The Collaborative Human"द्वारा The COIL
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The move towards collaboration and collaborative economic models is becoming more economic necessity than noble aspiration. In the context of the collaborative society culture is collective diversity, not collective similarity.Sally Applin, one of the founders of AnthroPunk, a movement concerned with how people promote, manage, resist, endure and c…
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Just over one year ago, Andrea Seabrook left a brilliant career as a Congressional correspondent for NPR and host of the weekend edition of All Things Considered to re-define political reporting by starting her own podcast, DecodeDC. Rather than go hat in hand to another set of vested interests, Andrea successfully crowdfunded the venture garnering…
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Just over one year ago, Andrea Seabrook left a brilliant career as a Congressional correspondent for NPR and host of the weekend edition of All Things Considered to re-define political reporting by starting her own podcast, DecodeDC. Rather than go hat in hand to another set of vested interests, Andrea successfully crowdfunded the venture garnering…
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If indeed content is King, why the increased emphasis on curating, commenting and repurposing content from others? It’s called “mined” content and it’s big money. That’s where media is today – it’s not about all things original but the style of all things compelling. And it works. We make a lot of noise about a desire for substance in our media, ye…
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The Collaborative Economy - is it an economic engine or a reaction to economic decline? What are the realities and opportunities that we face? In addition to taking a look at the concept of sharing as a planned, and profitable, economic model, we’ll also be delving into: Issues of class in a system that is ostensibly a great equalizer in access to …
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Our guest for this episode is Kevin Rankin, CEO of eSight Corp, an Ottawa, Canada-based technology company that develops intelligent electronic eyewear for people challenged by degenerative eye diseases. eSight’s primary focus is on assistive technology that helps people with low vision lead more independent lives at home and at work. Among the que…
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Our guest for this episode is Jeff Koyen, CEO and founder of Assignmint, the premier online exchange for editors and freelance journalists. Jeff was the former Editor-in-Chief of the legendary New York Press. He has written and/or edited for such publications as the New York Times, Travel & Leisure, Wired, Radar, New York, and The Prague Pill. Amon…
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Our guest for this episode is Sheryl R. Schultz, Managing Director Golden Seeds. Golden Seeds is an investment firm dedicated to delivering above market returns for investors through the empowerment of women entrepreneurs. Sheryl serves as a Board Director at The Capital Network, and a board advisor to Playrific, QStream, and Connect2Communications…
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