David talks with four of his favorite authors. Plus Paul Dooley, Rick Overton, Will Ryan, Jeremy S. Kramer, Lauren Pritchard, and Janie Haddad Tompkins. Portions written by David Weiss, Ned Rice, and David Feldman. Please give our show a good review on iTunes.
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Not Back By Popular Demand
What could make the David Feldman Show any better? No David Feldman. Mark Thompson guest hosts along with Laura House, Film Critic Michael Snyder and Mark’s cohost from The Edge Heather Ankeny. Please subscribe to The Edge for free on iTunes and Stitcher.
Bobby Slayton For The Hour
Comic Bobby Slayton. Wait it gets better! What’s the one thing missing from David’s show? Not enough David not being there. Mark Thompson is hosting the show all this week with Heather Ankeny from The Edge. Tons of laughs, zero Feldman! Please subscribe to this show for free as a podcast on iTunes and Stitcher. Also check out The Edge on iTunes.
Clive Thompson
Clive Thompson covers technology for Wired and the New York Times. His new book is “Smarter Than You Think: How Technology is Changing Our Minds for the Better” published by The Penguin Press. (ISBN 1-594-20445-4) Clive’s new book discusses how technology boosts our cognitive abilities — making us smarter, more productive, and more creative than ever before It’s undeniable: technology is changing the way we think. But is it for the better? Amid a chorus of doomsayers, Clive Thompson votes yes. The Internet age has produced a radical new style of human intelligence, worthy of both celebration and investigation. We learn more and retain information longer, write and think with global audiences in mind, and even gain an ESP-like awareness of the world around us. Modern technology is making us smarter and better connected, both as individuals and as a society. In Smarter Than You Think, Thompson documents how every technological innovation — from the printing press to the telegraph — has provoked the very same anxieties that plague us today. We panic that life will never be the same, that our attentions are eroding, that culture is being trivialized. But as in the past, we adapt, learning to use the new and retaining what’s good of the old. Thompson introduces us to a cast of extraordinary characters who augment their minds in inventive ways. There’s the seventy-six-year-old millionaire who digitally records his every waking moment, giving him instant recall of the events and ideas of his life going back decades. There are the courageous Chinese students who mounted an online movement that shut down a $1.6 billion toxic copper plant. There are experts and there are amateurs, including a global set of gamers who took a puzzle that had baffled HIV scientists for a decade and solved it collaboratively — in only one month. But Smarter Than You Think isn’t just about pioneers, nor is it simply concerned with the world we inhabit today. It’s about our future. How are computers improving our memory? How will our social “sixth sense” change the way we learn? Which tools are boosting our intelligence — and which ones are hindering our progress? Smarter Than You Think embraces and interrogates this transformation, offering a provocative vision of our shifting cognitive landscape.
Our Black Friday Show
We celebrate the day after smelling your relatives with Jeremy S. Kramer, Film Critic Michael Snyder, King Of The Radio Cowboys Will Ryan, and The Cactus County Cowboys featuring “Westy” Westenhofer, John “Presto” Reynolds, “Cactus Chloe” Feoranzo and “Buckaroo Benny” Brydern. Please subscribe to this show for free as a podcast on iTunes and Stitcher. And share the link to this show on Facebook and Twitter. Thank you.
“Our Thanksgiving Special”
It’s a Thanksgiving cornucopia of comedy with Robin Williams, Paul Dooley, Bill Burr, Jeremy S. Kramer, Frank Conniff, Rick Overton, Eddie Pepitone, Janie Haddad Tompkins, Ben Zelevansky, Stefane Zamorano, Jane Edith Wilson, and Chris Pina. Plus Will Ryan And The Cactus County Cowboys. Our show is written by Guy Nicolucci, David Weiss, Will Dixon, Dylan Brody, Karen Simmons, Eddie Pepitone, Kevin Rooney, Jim Earl and David Feldman. Please subscribe to this show for free as a podcast on iTunes and Stitcher, and share our link on Facebook and Twitter. Thank you.