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(Re)Design Podcast

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This podcast was made by and for those who want to have and hear critical conversations about digital technologies. Those who share the goal of creating a future that is more resilient, sustainable and inclusive. <br /><br />– powered by foryouandyourcustomers

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8/10/2021

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June 20, 2022

Nina Müller "Privacy by design"

With consumers being concerned with how companies use their data, it's time for alternative solutions that rebuild confidence and trust. <br /><br />In search of these I encountered Nina Müller from empathy.co, a company that sets a new standard for ethical e-commerce with their Search and Discovery platform. One that prioritises privacy, trust and transparency. One that allows consumers to decide what data they share.<br /><br />This time at (Re)Design, I’m joined by Nina Müller, who leads the Ethical Commerce Alliance, an initiative of foryouandyourcustomers' partner empathy.co. <br /><br />Since Nina herself also hosts a podcast, we have prepared a special episode: Nina is my guest, and at the same time I am hers. Together we discuss how Privacy can be achieved by design. Nina will introduce Empathy's ethical search solution and explain how she thinks e-commerce can be ethical. And she'll ask me questions about how to reduce privacy risks and build trust by design.<br /><br />Link to the episode with captions: https://youtu.be/XEwbCMEKF5M

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May 11, 2022

Eva PenzeyMoog “Designing for safety”

Have you ever wondered how your digital product or service could harm people? How it can enable or even reinforce violence? – Whose responsibility is the harm that is caused? What responsibility do the tech creators carry?<br /><br />This time at (Re)Design, I’m joined by Eva PenzeyMoog, who is a designer and author of the book “Design for Safety”. As creators of technology, Eva says in her book, we tend to hope that what we create can be experienced in ideal circumstances, in an ideal world full of ideal users. In reality, however, the world is messy, can be unfair, unjust, and unsafe.<br /><br />That’s why Eva is on a mission to explain how technology can be weaponised by people to harm other people. She breaks down misconceptions, makes use cases tangible, and illustrates best practices that show how to do differently.<br /><br />Link to the episode with captions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dlausiq0urw

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March 21, 2022

Tom Greenwood "Digital tech is not virtual. How to design a sustainable web."

This time at (Re)Design, I’m joined by no one else than Tom Greenwood, the author of the book “Sustainable Web Design” and founder of Wholegrain Digital. With his London-based agency, Tom has been busy making the Internet greener for 15 years already, designing and developing websites that are considerate of their environmental impact.<br /><br />Did you know how much of the world's electricity we consume with our digital technology?<br /><br />It takes a tremendous amount of energy to create and power our devices, data centers and related infrastructure. On top comes the usage, so what and how much we actually do via this infrastructure. In other words: Every email, online search, and visit to a website consumes energy and contributes to the Internet's global footprint. <br /><br />Depending on how environmentally conscious a website is designed, this is then more or less energy and it’s more or less in the users' control. Ergo, every organisation that runs a website or offers other digital products or services, carries a responsibility too, and has the choice to design with the planet in mind, or not.<br /><br />Link to the episode with captions: https://youtu.be/2I7hf9EvSeQ

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This podcast was made by and for those who want to have and hear critical conversations about digital technologies. Those who share the goal of creating a future that is more resilient, sustainable and inclusive. <br /><br />– powered by foryouandyourcustomers

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