The Human Voice with Bob Hutchins
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In this thought-provoking episode, Bob Hutchins explores a radical possibility: that we may be witnessing the beginning of the end of humanity's 500-year relationship with the written word. Drawing from media theorists Walter Ong and Harold Innis, Bob examines how generative AI might fundamentally transform not just how we communicate, but how we think and connect as human beings. Since Gutenberg's printing press, we've been compressing the entirety of human experience into alphabetic symbolsâa constraint that has both liberated and limited us. While we've become virtuosos of written...
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đ§ Show Notes (The Human Voice with Bob Hutchins): In this special episode, Bob Hutchins sits down with Dr. Tom Cooperâmedia ethicist, scholar, and former assistant to Marshall McLuhanâto unpack the lives and legacies of two of the most influential (and often misunderstood) thinkers in media history: Harold Innis and Marshall McLuhan. Dr. Cooper shares insights from his new book Wisdom Weavers, offering rare stories from his time at the University of Toronto, reflections on the inner lives of both men, and how their ideas help us understand our AI-saturated, media-driven world today. We...
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đ§ Episode Overview: As someone who works at the intersection of AI, media psychology, and leadership, Iâm not just interested in techâIâm interested in the human behind the tech, and those who think similar. My guest is Faisal Hoque, a three-time founder, Deloitte Technology Fast 500 winner, and author of the deeply timely and thoughtful book Transcend: Unlocking Humanity in the Age of AI. We explore what it really meansânot just to be human, but to stay humanâas artificial intelligence reshapes our decisions, our creativity, and our society. This episode blends deep reflection...
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This is a read of my latest article- The Soul in the Machine: A Spiritual Reflection on Articficial Intelligence. The following reflection is taken from my latest Substack piece, The Soul in the Machine, A spiritual reflection on AI. Lately, Iâve been sitting with some deeper questionsâones that donât always make the headlines but seem to live just beneath them. Weâre in a strange, significant moment. AI is evolving fast, yesâbut so are we. Or at least, weâre being invited to. This isnât a post about tech hype or fear. Itâs about attention. Presence. What we lose or...
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Online conversations have become a battlegroundâcheering certain words, booing others. Ideas and nuance are lost to labels that divide and dehumanize. When did we start trading dialogue for definitions? In "The War of Words: Why Our Labels are Destroying Our Humanity," I explore how we've replaced genuine communication with tribal jargon and reactive outrage. More than ever, it's crucial to reclaim empathy, curiosity, and humility to bridge divides rather than deepen them. The words we choose shape our world. Let's choose wisely. I honestly would really love to hear your thoughts on...
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Christopher Summerfield, Oxford Neuroscientist & Former DeepMind Researcher Episode Summary: In this episode, I sit down with Christopher Summerfield, an Oxford neuroscientist and former DeepMind researcher who has spent his career studying how human brains work and how AI models can replicate cognitive processes. His new book, These Strange New Minds: How AI Learned to Talk and What It Means, explores the evolution of AI from early chatbots to today's advanced language models. We discuss the key breakthroughs in AI, the parallels between human and machine reasoning, and the ethical...
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In this episode, I sit down with Shideh Doerr, a natural connector and networking ambassador with over 25 years in healthcare. Shidehâs journey took a turn when she co-founded JabberYak, a company designed to make networking more organic and meaningful. We explore her Persian-American roots, her transition from healthcare to entrepreneurship, and how JabberYak is revolutionizing human connection in business and education. Key Takeaways: đš The Power of Connection â Growing up in a Persian household, Shideh learned the importance of hospitality and belonging, which became the foundation...
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Guest Spotlight: David Whitesock, founder of Commonly Well and creator of the Recovery Capital Index, discusses his mission to bring data-driven insights to addiction recovery and mental health. From Struggle to Innovation: David shares his personal journey from addiction and incarceration to law school, leading him to develop a measurable approach to recovery. Beyond Sobriety Metrics: Commonly Well challenges traditional recovery models by integrating behavioral analytics, long-term strategy, and human-centered data to improve patient outcomes. The Wellness Industryâs Blind Spots: David...
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In his third appearance on The Human Voice, media theorist and science fiction author Paul Levinson shares a fascinating conversation about the timeless relevance of media ecology, technologyâs role in human progress, and the myths surrounding information overload. Paul reflects on his seminal 1996 article On Behalf of Humanity and its argument that the issue isnât too much information but a lack of organizational tools. Drawing connections between historical innovations and todayâs AI landscape, Paul explores the concept of âremedial mediaâânew technologies that solve...
info_outlineKendra Jones is a Futurist.
With a rich history in high-tech strategic operations at Apple, and a strong academic foundation from MIT and the University of Houston, Kendra blends practicality with visionary thinking. Her endeavors span from hosting a futures-centric radio show to leading the Remote Futures Research Lab. Through her consultancy, LAKA, Kendra embarks on exploring the intersections of technology, human interaction, and the uncharted waters of emerging tech, providing a nuanced perspective on the potential vistas of the future.
We talk about her origin story, her career, media insights, AI, and her personal connection to Marshall McLuhan as a child. 𤯠đ
This was a fascinating interview and one that you will want to listen to!