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Humanity, Uploaded

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by R.E.Allen

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9 episodes
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Humanity, Uploaded focuses on taking quantum leaps on global issues. It explores the new technologies, scientific breakthroughs, policies, cultures, and economic developments that can impact the future evolution of humanity amid changing environmental conditions.

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12/8/2019

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April 8, 2020

The Browser Cartel

<p><strong>In this episode of Humanity, Uploaded we discuss the browser cartel with AdTech superstar, Jason Bier. The internet isn’t the wide-open space we think it is. There are a few big dogs that have a hold of it, and they are incentivized to not only block a group of companies that are trying to do social good but to crumble an entire industry of journalism that is forced to sensationalize news just to survive.</strong></p>

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April 2, 2020

Biohacking your brain

<p>Imagine a world where we are all working at our peak performance. We remember more, and we activate those memories to make better decisions. Imagine us completely eradicating depression. Then, imagine being 80 years old and still being able to run a marathon. Imagine that, one day, running a marathon at 80 might be normal.</p> <p>Is this world far fetched?</p> <p>In today's episode, we will discuss mind-hacking, neuromodulation, and enhancing human performance with digital nootropics. We'll talk to an innovator in the field, the esteemed, Andrew Vladimirov.</p> <p>For resources on biohacking, visits www.humanityuploaded.com/mindset/digital-nootropics</p>

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February 18, 2020

A culture to prevail: lessons from Ethiopian tribes

As we think about the looming changes pressed upon our society, it is worth being conscious of the culture that will help us move in the right direction. In this episode of Humanity, Uploaded we will talk to King Gezahegn Woldu from Ethiopia. The King's tribe has survived for thousands of years and has prevailed over colonization, the tough conditions of extreme heat, and economic hardships. We will also talk to members from the Turmi Mekaneyesus relief organization who aim to push the economic development of struggling tribes forward. Through our discussions, we will see how culture plays a role in the growth and stability of one of the most ancient civilizations on our planet. And, we may get an idea or two about the culture we want to establish for our own future.

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What is Humanity, Uploaded?

Humanity, Uploaded focuses on taking quantum leaps on global issues. It explores the new technologies, scientific breakthroughs, policies, cultures, and economic developments that can impact the future evolution of humanity amid changing environmental conditions.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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