
Team Human is a weekly podcast and set of resources enabling human intervention in the economic, technological, and social programs that determine how we live, work, and interact. This is media as cultural resistance and a path to social change.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 395 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureTechnology | |||

Ari Kuschnir, AI storyteller and artist, takes us deep into the alchemy of AI storytelling as a form of social practice and activist imagination.
Known for provocative AI videos imagining figures like Trump, Elon Musk, and world leaders undergoing s... more
Rushkoff discusses why the urgency and inevitability of our situation calls for us to consider the impossible.
Team Human is proudly sponsored by Everyone's Earth.
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Vicki Robin, author of classic books like Your Money or Your Life and Blessing and The Hands That Feed Us, and Rushkoff seek to embrace this challenging moment by embracing one another. Robin shares how growing older shifts your perspective from the ... more
Jeremy Lent, author of The Patterning Instinct and integrator, helps us investigate the patterns of thought that have led our civilization to its current crisis of sustainability and develop the patterns of thought we need to get through to the other... more
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On my second episode planning to listen to more. Surprisingly hopeful conversations engaging distressing topics. Want to share my perspective that while psychedelics can help people open their minds, if you’re surrounded by fear and authoritarianism it’s not going to change your perspective in reference to the from Meta to Soma episode.
I’m glad Rushkoff is prioritizing self-care as he describes on his most recent podcast. Without firming our own foundation, we will reach out from a crumbling one and bring people into instability. In short, self-care is not selfish. And this is especially true for those pushing against dominant narratives about tech being synonymous with advancement. The cure to tech addiction is uninterrupted thought; boredom that is allowed to morph into creativity without the impediment of neon distraction. ... more
Was enjoying Rushkoff’s podcasts but he seemed to draw too long a bow accusing University protestors of being authoritarian based on one silly comment while ignoring the real issue they are trying to communicate. Of all the authoritarian examples he could speak to he decides to speak down to and about the powerless young. Very patronising. Emotional reactionary rant that lacked intellectual rigor
Thank you Douglas! You have such beautiful ideas- they leave us better off! In so many ways this podcast amplifies the things that actually matter in my life!
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A dynamic exploration of how human values collide with modern challenges, this podcast emphasizes the importance of community resilience, empathy, and radical change. Episodes encompass a range of pertinent topics, such as sustainability, the implications of artificial intelligence, and the influence of corporate power on society. Unique contributions from various thoughtful guests provide insights into collective action as a mechanism for societal transformation, while the host's engaging storytelling synthesizes complex ideas into relatable concepts. This approach inspires listeners to contemplate their roles in addressing contemporary crises, encouraging a collaborative mindset for facing the future together.
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Recent guests on Team Human include:
1. Jeremy Lent
2. Arden Leigh
3. Andrew Slack
4. Cory Doctorow
5. Luke Kemp
6. Nate Soares
7. Matthew Remski
8. Eliott Edge
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