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Hosted by Christopher Harper · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 34 episodes
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Commentary on the local church, radio and podcasting, open source software, journalism, communications, photography, education, and web development from Christopher Harper.
Christopher Harper hosts christopherharper.media, a education show with 34 episodes published.

Those who would prefer to avoid social media but still want to publish online should look into joining the independent web by building a personal website.
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Short, vertical videos drive engagement on social media platforms, but they provide very little of the detail we need to evaluate a creator’s credibility.
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If we break free from algorithms, adopt the right tools, and develop our curation skills we can enjoy the beautiful side of the internet for a change.
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Decision makers should consider carefully their use of AI for sales. Sometimes tools that improve our productivity can let us down in other areas.
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Think twice before renewing your expensive photography software subscriptions. Some of us are happy processing images with open source alternatives.
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Those with a personality similar to my own should consider this policy: never say in someone’s absence what you haven’t already said in their presence.
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Some digital businesses have a difficult time choosing a business model. If they just started with a fair monthly fee, everything would be just fine.
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Many more commentaries could be published if I could just avoid all this bothersome thinking, writing, reading, and publishing. Is this a job for AI?
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It's not the most well-known portion of the Christmas story in Luke 2, but the account of Simeon has a lot to tell us about Jesus, hope, and salvation.
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Writer's block is a myth. This commentary proves it. Not the words in the commentary, the fact it even exists. This was supposed be be another article.
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I'm an open source software advocate that uses Linux, Windows, and macOS every day. Here is a little of my story and some thoughts on working this way.
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I've been thinking about this statement for a while: "I don't quote from a book until I own the ideas of the author for myself." Today, I try to explain.
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I adopted a personal mission statement back in 2005. It has become the daily action plan to fulfill my purpose. This is the story of its development.
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We're discussing algorithms, artificial intelligence, and social media again. Reservations abound. Consider a few of them with me in this commentary.
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American football fans may object! This commentary explains how I found a helpful phrase that applies to sports and countless other matters of opinion.
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The numbers don't matter. Well, some of the numbers don't matter. Allow me to explain why I collect words-written stats, but not website visitor stats.
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Creative work should be judged by the people who observe it, not the people who create it. We should be careful about making qualitative statements.
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Here are a few thoughts about hiring vendors for creative and technical projects. They may come in handy for those in marketing or communications.
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Bad ideas and foolish assumptions can be rejected and replaced. I rejected some of my own and replaced them with good memories and rich experiences.
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When we are angry and ignorant of the facts, social media provides an opportunity to speak. Too many of us do. This is our encouragement to reconsider.
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