Distributed Conversations
Distributed Conversations takes on the future with a perspective that the results of technology revolutions are more significant than we are aware of and that progress must accelerate as these factors combine and eliminate friction in everything we do. The only thing between us an abundant future is the friction of existing systems and our ability to embrace change. Guests of the podcast include innovators in blockchain, machine learning, 5g connections along with tech startups in fintech, business processes, healthcare and beyond.
Episode Blogs
Easy Adoption is Needed to Bring Crypto to the Masses – George Kushner or H2cryptO
We're all gonna be using a crypto wallet, in the next few year. It's being adopted like smartphones, like the internet, like other technologies. Digital money that's encrypted. Even governments are trying to figure out how they can do it? So it's coming, but we're...
Understanding the Conflicts Behind the Arrest of Huawei Meng in Canada
The arrest of Huawei's CFO in Canada has raised a lot of concern. I was not clear what the charges are, and there seem to be many conflicting stories about how this situation should be approached by all parties. It seems like one side is trying to undermine the other...
The Future of AgriTech – David Rockwood
Farming is not a guy with a hoe and some seed. Agriculture is a big part of our economy. Much less is done by hand, and there we're seeing emerging technologies, like AI, satellites, IoT, blockchain for supply chain management, and better yields from fields in every...
Tokenize Every Transaction? Douglas Horn Says We Can
The tools to tokenize business make it as easy as setting up a website, blog or TikTok account. But what good is this doing business? We know about tokens for rewards programs or to keep track of things and we know that we won't need programmers creating currencies...
Change Will Bring Abundance with Chris Brogan
The podcast is a conversation between Warren and Brogan about how the world has changed and will continue to change rapidly. They discuss the impact of the pandemic and how different things would have been if it had happened 10 years ago. They talk about the importance of technology, including social media and video conferencing, in allowing people to continue their lives and businesses during the pandemic. They also touch on the downside of technology, including addiction and the need for balance. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the importance of blogs in the past and how the rise of trading apps like Robinhood has changed the way people share information.
Enabling Transactions When Institutions Don’t Want Free Trade With Rob McNealy
Banks and mainstream payment institutions aren’t exactly very friendly to the notion of free trade when it comes to guns and other industries they consider to be red flag. Enter the TUSC Network, a blockchain payment processing solution that enables crypto...
Now Anyone Can Have Their Own Crypto Token
First there was Bitcoin and it's blockchain. Then there were alt-coins and many ideas to replace currency. What we have now is a lot of blockchain that is not necessarily built for finance. And tools to make creating new tokens as simple as filling in forms at a web...
A New Taxonomy For The Future With Tomo Albanese
Language as we know it is messy and divisive. To transform it into a truly unifying factor, we need to create a new taxonomy that gets everyone on the same page. In this conversation with Warren Whitlock, copy director, writer and philosopher, Tomo...
Keeping A Diary Of Your Guns On A Blockchain With Duane Jacobsen
Blockchain technology is known to be a modification-resistant method of storing data. GuniaryTM, the world’s first blockchain gun diary, is the first to leverage the anonymous power of this technology to help gun owners privately store and track their firearms...
Creating Digital Humans With Luc Schurgers
It's fairly straightforward in avatar creation software today to make a realistic and good-looking avatars. Making that for millions of people is the tricky part. Luc Schurgers, the Founder of DNABLOCK, is an expert in creating avatars or what we call digital humans,...