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This Sustainable Life This Sustainable Life Joshua Spodek: Author, Speaker, Professor Risky or Not? Risky or Not? Don Schaffner and Ben Chapman The Old Ways Podcast The Old Ways Podcast Michael Diamond The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast Lloyd Burrell, Keith Block M.D., Jeffrey Smith, Michael Klaper M.D., Ralph Moss, Brenda Davis R.D., Mark Sloan, Gerald Posner, Ian Harris M.D., Neil Barnard M.D., Will Tuttle Ph.D., John McDougall M.D., Pam Popper Ph.D., Gabriel Cousens M.D., Brian Clement Ph.D., Anna Maria Clement Ph.D., Marianne Williamson, Vandana Shiva Ph.D., Aly Cohen M.D., Milton Mills M.D., Theodora Scarato, William Li M.D., David Katz M.D., Stephanie Seneff Ph.D., Julieanna Hever M.S., Dale Bredesen M.D., Hope Bohanec, Kim Williams M.D., Joel Kahn M.D., Michelle Perro M.D., David Wolfe, Melanie Joy Ph.D., Sunil Pai M.D., Baxter Montgomery M.D., Michael Greger M.D., Caldwell Esselstyn M.D., Joel Fuhrman M.D., Colin Campbell Ph.D. Evidence 4 Faith Evidence 4 Faith Michael Lane Our Wild Lives Our Wild Lives The Wildlife Society Dateable: Your insider's look into modern dating and relationships Dateable: Your insider's look into modern dating and relationships Yue Xu and Julie Krafchick 🎙️ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd 🎙️ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd Peer Review'd Nerdland Podcast Nerdland Podcast Lieven Scheire The Sadhguru Podcast - Of Mystics and Mistakes The Sadhguru Podcast - Of Mystics and Mistakes Sadhguru Official SASQUATCH THEORY SASQUATCH THEORY SASQUATCH THEORY The Wild Idea The Wild Idea Wild Idea Media برامج قناة فرانس24 برامج قناة فرانس24 فرانس 24 / FRANCE 24 F.A.Z. Wissen F.A.Z. Wissen Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Tilth Talk Radio Tilth Talk Radio Tilth Agronomy Studio Intelligent Design the Future Intelligent Design the Future Discovery Institute Handelsblatt Economic Challenges - Podcast über Wirtschaft, Konjunktur, Geopolitik und Welthandel Handelsblatt Economic Challenges - Podcast über Wirtschaft, Konjunktur, Geopolitik und Welthandel Professor Michael Hüther und Professor Bert Rürup, Handelsblatt Run for Your Lives Podcast Run for Your Lives Podcast Pake & Daphne of Podcastica The Backyard Astronomer Podcast The Backyard Astronomer Podcast The Backyard Astronomer AZ The Nova Society The Nova Society Dr. Mark George Bound, Dr. Scott Gerschwer, & Dr. Brooklynn Ann Welden Punto Bernal Punto Bernal Punto Bernal وثائقيات حياة البرية والطبيعة وثائقيات حياة البرية والطبيعة Asharq Podcasts Viced Rhino: The Podcast Viced Rhino: The Podcast Viced Rhino Quarks Daily Quarks Daily Quarks Мослекторий Мослекторий Москва 24 Mises Media Mises Media Mises Institute منوعات إسلامية منوعات إسلامية تعليم عقيدة رسول الله The Boulder Boys Show The Boulder Boys Show The Boulder Boys Rachel  Lawson's The Magicians Podcast Rachel Lawson's The Magicians Podcast Rachel Lawson Talking Sleep Talking Sleep AASM Creatures and Curiosities Creatures and Curiosities David and Jake Animal Posse Animal Posse Unwanted Feline Organization The Arora #CanPassWillPass Podcast The Arora #CanPassWillPass Podcast Dr Aman Arora Looking Up Looking Up Dean Regas The IDEMS Podcast The IDEMS Podcast IDEMS International My Weird Prompts My Weird Prompts Daniel Rosehill
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276 – The Agency Fund’s Social Sector Tech Stack: The Front End

July 03, 2026 9:16am 18 min

Continuing their discussion of The Agency Fund’s proposed technology stack for the social sector, David and Santiago explore the three frontend approaches outlined in the article: frontline worker tools, chatbots, and cu...

275 – The Agency Fund’s Social Sector Tech Stack: The Back End

June 30, 2026 1:42pm 26 min

"David and Santiago discuss The Agency Fund’s recent article on a technology stack for the social sector, exploring the backend systems that make modern AI-enabled tools possible. From LLM gateways and agent builders to ...

274 – The Power of the AI Narrative

June 26, 2026 10:31am 20 min

In the final episode of the series, David and Kate explore the power of narratives in shaping the future of AI. Inspired by Karen Hao’s *Empire of AI*, they discuss how messaging, lobbying, and financial influence have c...

273 – The Future of Work Beyond AI Empires

June 23, 2026 10:02am 32 min

Continuing their exploration of alternatives to today’s dominant AI paradigm, David and Kate reflect on what the future of work could look like beyond AI empires. They discuss the role of education, apprenticeships, and ...

272 – The Foundations of Community-Centred AI

June 19, 2026 10:49am 27 min

Building on their exploration of alternatives to today’s dominant AI paradigm, David and Kate discuss what a community-centred approach to AI might look like. They explore the importance of collaboration, deep interopera...

271 – Why AI Matters Now

June 16, 2026 2:14pm 26 min

Continuing their examination of the assumptions underlying today’s dominant AI narrative, David and Kate reflect on why AI has become such an important topic within IDEMS. They discuss how years of work on community owne...

270 – Human Capital and the Future of AI

June 12, 2026 1:08pm 25 min

Continuing their examination of the assumptions underlying today’s dominant AI narrative, David and Kate explore the role of human expertise in building effective AI systems. They discuss the often-overlooked human work ...

269 – Why Better Data Matters

June 09, 2026 7:45am 28 min

Continuing their examination of the assumptions underlying today’s dominant AI narrative, David and Kate explore what makes data useful, trustworthy, and meaningful. They discuss the limitations of extraction-based appro...

268 – What Lies Behind AI as a Product?

June 05, 2026 10:24am 23 min

Continuing their examination of the assumptions underlying today’s dominant AI narrative, David and Kate explore the distinction between AI as a product and AI as a sociotechnical system. They reflect on the often-invisi...

267 – The Forces Shaping AI

June 02, 2026 2:21pm 22 min

Continuing their discussion on the future of AI, David and Kate explore the economic and institutional forces shaping today’s dominant AI models. They discuss the roles of investment, monopoly power, research funding, an...

266 – Building Better AI with Less

May 29, 2026 1:56pm 28 min

Continuing their discussion on the future of AI, David and Kate explore how advances in large language models could enable a new generation of smaller, more specialised AI systems. They discuss why the next wave of innov...

265 – Connectionist Versus Symbolist AI

May 26, 2026 2:09pm 28 min

David and Kate explore the historical divide between Symbolist and Connectionist approaches to AI, reflecting on how today’s dominant AI narratives emerged and what may have been lost along the way. They discuss the diff...

264 – Earthkeepers versus AI Empires (Part 2)

May 22, 2026 1:40pm 27 min

In the second part of their discussion, David and Kate reflect more deeply on the Earthkeepers versus AI Empires convening in Zambia, exploring the diverse perspectives and tensions that emerged during the event. They di...

263 – Earthkeepers versus AI Empires (Part 1)

May 19, 2026 2:34pm 23 min

In the first of a two-part discussion, David and Kate reflect on a recent convening in Zambia that brought together activists, technologists, researchers, and civil society groups concerned with the impacts of AI infrast...

262 – Rainfall Data and Quality Control

May 15, 2026 10:54am 19 min

Lily and David discuss the challenges of working with rainfall and climate data, exploring ideas of data quality, data rescue, and data accreditation. They reflect on different sources of climate data—from weather statio...

261 – Embedded Scaling in Farmer Research Networks

May 12, 2026 12:39pm 20 min

Lucie and David continue their discussion on Farmer Research Networks (FRNs), focusing on the idea of embedded scaling and its implications. They explore how scaling out, scaling up, and scaling deep each change the natu...

260 – Farmer Research Networks

May 08, 2026 12:55pm 21 min

Lucie and David discuss the origins and evolution of Farmer Research Networks (FRNs) within the work of the Global Collaboration for Resilient Food Systems. They explore how FRNs were conceived as a way to combine partic...

259 – Climate Data Rescue and Accreditation: Building the ePICSA Summaries Database

May 05, 2026 1:58pm 19 min

Lily and David discuss recent work on the ePICSA system, focusing on the development of a structured summaries database to support climate information for agriculture. They explore how moving from file-based systems to a...

258 – An AI Assistant for STACK

May 01, 2026 1:51pm 20 min

Santiago and David discuss how a specialised AI assistant is supporting their work authoring and reviewing STACK questions. They explore the balance between human expertise and AI support, reflecting on how the assistant...

257 – Behind the Open App Builder

April 28, 2026 11:23am 19 min

Michele and David explore the ideas and design principles behind the Open App Builder, a system developed through IDEMS’ collaboration with Parenting for Lifelong Health (PLH). They discuss the challenges of creating fle...

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