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RadicalxChange(s)

Hosted by RadicalxChange Foundation · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 31 episodes

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31
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65m
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About this podcast

RadicalxChange Foundation’s Jess Scully speaks with inspiring personalities to explore critical ideas and stories about next-generation political economies.

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RadicalxChange Foundation hosts RadicalxChange(s), a science show with 31 episodes published.

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What Protests Want, With Yuting Jiang

Nov 26, 202520mEp. 300

When French citizens took to the streets during the recent Bloquons Tout ("Block Everything") protests, they were united in opposition to the proposed national budget. But beyond that shared frustration, what did they ac

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Takahiro Anno: Fixing Bugs in Democracy

Nov 11, 202526mEp. 290

Executive Director Jess Scully speaks with Takahiro Anno, an AI engineer, science fiction writer and newly elected member of Japan's House of Councillors. Anno shares his remarkable journey from software engineer to poli

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Max Semenchuk: Digital Democracy, War & Resilience

Nov 7, 202523mEp. 280

Join new host and Executive Director Jess Scully for a critical conversation on digital resilience, democracy, and reconstruction with Max Semenchuk, Program Director of the Web3 Institute in Ukraine. In this episode, Ma

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Jonathon Keats: Experimental Philosopher

May 16, 20251h 8mEp. 270

Some people might call Jonathon Keats an artist, but he calls himself an experimental philosopher. His body of work explores the way that human life intersects with political and economic systems. His first major work, i

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J.H.H. Weiler: Academic & Professor at NYU Law

Mar 16, 20251h 25mEp. 260

In today’s episode, renowned academic and legal scholar Professor Joseph H.H. Weiler speaks with Matt about The Trial of Jesus – connecting the historical event as a lens for understanding justice, religious pluralism, a

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Audrey Tang: On Becoming a "Good Enough Ancestor"

Mar 11, 20251h 30mEp. 250

In this episode, Matt Prewitt sits down with Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s Cyber Ambassador-at-large and 1st Digital Minister, as well as the star of the new short documentary Good Enough Ancestor. It is a fascinating conversati

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Gary Zhexi Zhang: Artist & Writer

Jan 29, 202557mEp. 240

Matt Prewitt and Gary Zhexi Zhang discuss Chinese cybernetics, focusing on pioneer Qian Xuesen and how the field developed differently in China versus the West. They explore how Chinese cybernetics emerged as a practical

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Joe Edelman: Co-Founder of Meaning Alignment Institute

Dec 6, 20241h 21mEp. 230

What happens when artificial intelligence starts weighing in on our moral decisions? Matt Prewitt is joined by Meaning Alignment Institute co-founder Joe Edelman to explore this thought-provoking territory in examining h

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Janine Leger & Timour Kosters: Co-Founders of Edge City

Sep 11, 202447mEp. 220

Join host Matt Prewitt in an inspiring conversation with Edge City co-founders Janine Leger and Timour Kosters, as they dive into the transformative world of pop-up villages and cities. Discover the story behind Edge Cit

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Frank McCourt: Founder of Project Liberty (Part II)

Jul 28, 20241h 15mEp. 210

In this episode, Project Liberty Founder Frank McCourt joins Matt for a second round to discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by rapidly developing AI technologies. Building on their previous chat about digi

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Frank McCourt: Founder of Project Liberty (Part I)

May 28, 20241h 1mEp. 200

Today, in Part I of a two-episode conversation, Matt Prewitt is joined by civic entrepreneur and Founder of Project Liberty, Frank McCourt, who is on a mission to reclaim the internet and prioritize human rights in our d

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Tahir Amin: Co-Founder & CEO of I-MAK

Apr 30, 20241h 27mEp. 190

In today’s episode, Matt Prewitt engages in a thought-provoking dialogue with Tahir Amin, the Co-Founder and CEO of the Initiative for Medicines, Access, and Knowledge (I-MAK). Together, they delve into the history of th

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Indy Johar: Architect and Co-Founder of Dark Matter Labs

Apr 26, 202459mEp. 180

In this final episode of our short series, host Matt Prewitt speaks with Indy Johar, architect and co-founder of Dark Matter Labs. Together they discuss the topic of ownership through the lens of theories of governance.

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Matt Prewitt: Lawyer, Writer, & President of RadicalxChange Foundation

Apr 15, 202448mEp. 170

In today’s episode, guest host Margaret Levi interviews Matt Prewitt, President of RadicalxChange Foundation. With the tables turned from our last episode, Margaret interviews Matt on rethinking property rights. Beginnin

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Margaret Levi: Political Scientist, Author, & Professor at Stanford University

Jan 6, 202449mEp. 160

Welcome back to RadicalxChange(s), and happy 2024! In our first episode of the year, Matt speaks with Margaret Levi, distinguished political scientist, author, and professor at Stanford University. They delve into Margar

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Barry Threw: Executive & Artistic Director of Gray Area

Oct 3, 20231h 38mEp. 150

In this episode of RadicalxChange(s), host Matt Prewitt engages in a deep and thoughtful conversation with Barry Threw, Executive & Artistic Director of Gray Area. They explore Barry's diverse career integrating art, tec

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Deepti Doshi: Co-Director of New_ Public

May 2, 20231h 18mEp. 140

In today’s episode, Deepti Doshi, Co-Director of New_ Public (and leader in the intersection of social media, community organizing, and leadership development) speaks with Matt Prewitt on how to create online spaces that

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Victoria Ivanova: R&D Strategic Lead at Serpentine Arts Technologies

Apr 14, 20231h 38mEp. 130

In today’s ep, Matt Prewitt speaks with Victoria Ivanova, R&D Strategic Lead of Serpentine Arts and curator-strategist-writer, about the role art and culture have in society in preserving democratic ideals while offering

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Shrey Jain: Applied Scientist at Microsoft Research Special Projects

Mar 24, 20231h 10mEp. 120

Shrey Jain, an applied scientist at Microsoft Research Special Projects, speaks with Matt Prewitt on a very timely and topical subject: AI and – more specifically – the dangers it poses to the nature of natural human com

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Partial Common Ownership/Plural Property: In Conversation with Will Holley, Graven Prest, Kevin Seagraves

Feb 9, 20231h 16mEp. 110

In today's episode, Will Holley (Founder of 721 Labs), Graven Prest (Co-Founder of the Geo Web project), and Kevin Seagraves (CEO of NiftyApes) are three mission-focused entrepreneurs who join host Matt Prewitt in a roun

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RadicalxChange(s) has published 31 episodes.

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