Money Girl - Women and Money: Tips from Experts on Taking Control of Your Finances
To celebrate Women's History Month, Laura interviews a diverse panel of female financial experts about their career and personal success. They're passionate about sharing knowledge and encouraging women to take charge of their finances.
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CoinDesk Podcast Network - WOMEN WHO WEB3: No Code, No Problem – Building Games With Ketaki Shriram and Mariam Nusrat
Kamz is joined by Ketaki Shriram, Chief Technology Officer at Krikey, and Mariam Nusrat, founder and CEO of Gaming Revolution for International Development (GRID), to discuss the landscape of Web3 gaming and women leadership.
Shriram is a scientist, film producer, and wildlife photographer interested in the impact of immersive worlds on human behavior. She is currently the chief technology officer at Krikey, an AR gaming tools service she co-founded with her sister. Krikey recently closed its Series A round, led by Reliance Jio, India's biggest telecom operator. Shriram received her BA, MA, and PhD at the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab. She previously worked at Google [x] and at Meta Platformsâ Reality Labs. Shriram was selected for the Forbes 30 Under 30 2020 Class in the Gaming category. You can learn more here: krikey.ai.
Nusrat was named to the âForbes Next 1000 List,â which honors startups and businesses with less than $10 million in sales but limitless potential to inspire. Sheâs also building Breshna.io, a platform that empowers users to create, share and monetize their own purposeful Web3 video games, with no code and at lightning speed. Think Tik-Tok for video games.
Ketaki and Mariam discuss:
đŽ Why gaming in the Web3 space
đ Why itâs important for women to become Web3 gamers
đšď¸ The advantages of Web3 gaming for women
đ˛ How you can start building your own Web3 games
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This episode was produced and edited by Michele Musso with executive producer Jared Schwartz. Our theme song is âTwennysomethingâ by Daniele Musto. Other music used is âMind and Soulâ by Stefano Vita and âElectroloveâ by Lunareh.
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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 3.1.23
Everything Everywhere Daily - All About Air
Right now, as you are listening to the sound of my voice, you are breathing air.Â
Air is all around you all the time. When humans go into space or beneath the surface of the ocean, the one thing you absolutely have to take with you is air.Â
But what exactly makes up air? How did it get that way, and what was the air on Earth like millions of years ago?
Learn more about air, its composition, and its origin on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.
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Getting Hammered - Journalists Against Truth
Today were are chatting about Woody Harrelsonâs recent SNL appearance, Novak Djokovicâs vaccination record, the origins of Covid-19, and simple black coffee.
Time Stamps:
15:09 Woody Harrelson
25:45Â Novak Djokovic
29:17 Department of Energy on Covid Origins
41:34 East Palestine Update
48:30 Iphone Chargers
52:01 Black Coffee
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More or Less: Behind the Stats - UK vs European energy prices, falling excess deaths and is 5 grams of cocaine a lot?
Does the UK really have by far the highest domestic energy bills in Europe? We debunk a viral social media claim suggesting just that. Also the number of excess deaths has been falling in the UK - how positive should we be that we?re through the worst? Plus do we really have access to only 3% of rivers and 8% of the countryside in England ? and after the conviction of former MP Jared O?Mara we ask whether 5 grams of cocaine is a lot.
NBN Book of the Day - Thomas Kelly, “Bias: A Philosophical Study” (Oxford UP, 2023)
The concept of bias is familiar enough, partly because it is deployed frequently and in different contexts. For example, we talk about biased jurors, biased procedures, biased laws, biased decisions, and biased people. But we also talk about bias as a feature of certain frames of mind, habits, dispositions, and mental processes. In most of these contexts, bias is seen as a kind of failing or a bad-making feature. Attributions of bias are hence often accusatory, or at least a matter of negative assessment.
Although these phenomena are familiar, questions remain. Is bias is a single thing? Is bias always bad? Is bias always misleading? Can bias be eliminated? In Bias: A Philosophical Study (Oxford University Press, 2023), Thomas Kelly addresses a broad range of such questions. He develops a norm-theoretic account of what bias is, and then explores its implications.
Robert Talisse is the W. Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University.
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New Books in Native American Studies - Ronald L. Trosper, “Indigenous Economics: Sustaining Peoples and Their Lands” (U Arizona Press, 2022)
What does âdevelopmentâ mean for Indigenous peoples? Indigenous Economics: Sustaining Peoples and Their Lands (U Arizona Press, 2022) lays out an alternative path showing that conscious attention to relationships among humans and the natural world creates flourishing social-ecological economies.Â
Economist Ronald L. Trosper draws on examples from North and South America, Aotearoa/New Zealand, and Australia to argue that Indigenous worldviews centering care and good relationships provide critical and sustainable economic models in a world under increasing pressure from biodiversity loss and climate change. He explains the structure of relational Indigenous economic theory, providing principles based on his own and othersâ work with tribal nations and Indigenous communities. Trosper explains how sustainability is created at every level when relational Indigenous economic theory is appliedâmicro, meso, and macro. Good relationships support personal and community autonomy, replacing the individualism/collectivism dichotomy with relational leadership and entrepreneurship. Basing economies on relationships requires changing governance from the top-down approaches of nation-states and international corporations; instead, each community creates its own territorial relationships, creating plurinational relational states. This book offers an important alternative to classic economic theory. In Indigenous Economics, support for Indigenous communitiesâ development and Indigenous peoplesâ well-being go hand-in-hand.
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In the Bubble with Andy Slavitt - Big Oilâs 9 Biggest Lies About Climate (with Bill McKibben and Neela Banerjee)
Record gas prices helped oil giants rake in record profits last year while the climate crisis continues escalating. The companies say they are committed to a green future, but are their proposed climate solutions viable, or just more greenwashing? Andy breaks down these issues with Bill McKibben; scholar, climate activist and founder of Third Act; and NPR climate editor Neela Banerjee, who led the first investigation into Exxonâs climate denialism efforts.
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- Follow Neela Banerjeeâs reporting for NPR: https://www.npr.org/people/1102879885/neela-banerjee
- Read âExxon: The Road Not Takenâ from Inside Climate News.
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