Welcome to Distributed Conversations
Interviews With Thought Leaders Moving Us From a Centralized to a Distributed World, and the Implications For Business, Society, and Life From Trust Networks Built on Blockchain and the Reduction of Friction in Every Part of Our Lives.
Podcast Episodes
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,...
Breaking Down The Myths About The Future With Tom Bell
Things are happening quickly that it can be so easy to fall trap into the myths about the future. Breaking those down, Warren Whitlock interviews the legendary copywriter and underground maverick in the world of Internet Marketing, Tom Bell. Together, they...
Powerful Academic Partnerships Through Sports With Hany Syed Of Athleta-Ed
Sports has a lot more to offer to higher education than we give it credit for. That is what Athleta-Ed proves as it leverages its partnerships with top-ranked business schools and sports leaders and athletes to create business courses to address the demand for...
Is Distributed Architecture More Secure? With Vince Romney
There is a misunderstanding that hackers are all-powerful and can do anything they want with your computer. According to Vince Romney of SK2Tech, however, a lot has to align for an adversary to gain access to any given system, especially with the current trend...
Fast-Changing Times Require New Perspectives About The Future With David Goldsmith
The number one rule of thriving in the fast-paced world of the present day is changing your perspective as constantly as the world around you changes. Without the ability to shift paradigms, you are not ensured survival - much less growth and development. David...
Podcrypt: An Easier Way To Listen To Podcast With Jordan Last
A lot of people listen to podcasts because they want to learn something and be entertained along the way. Software developer Jordan Last presents Podcrypt app, a progressive web app that serves as a way for podcast listeners to appreciate and enjoy podcasts...
Popular Podcasts
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.