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PopTech Videos: PopCasts

Summary: PopTech is an extraordinary three-day summit bringing together over 700 visionary thinkers in the sciences, technology, business, design, the arts, education, social development, government, and culture to explore the cutting-edge ideas, emerging technologies and new forces of change that are shaping our collective future. Now you can take the energy and inspiration that is PopTech with you anywhere, with these video and audio podcasts. PopCasts let you join the conversation and engage in the extraordinary work that had its start in Camden , Maine . Are you ready to accept the challenges issued by the thinkers and innovators who move PopTech audiences, year after year?

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 Larry Smith's six word project | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 893

Larry Smith wants to know your story. Since 2006, Smith has undertaken the Six-Word Memoir Project inviting his Smith Magazine readers to tell their live stories in just six words. His six-word memoir project can now be found in classrooms, boardrooms, hospitals, churches, speed-dating sessions, and at live six-word “slams” across the world.

 Colin Rich's near space images | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 734

Colin Rich captures fantastic images of the world from 24 miles in space. He creates his amazing videos and still photographs with simple system that includes high-altitude weather balloons, hacked video cameras and a GPS system to track the cameras wherever they land. Read and watch more on the PopTech blog.

 Lisa Gansky: The future is sharing | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 1105

Technology entrepreneur Lisa Gansky believes that the growing ubiquity of networked information and relationships are leading to what she calls a “mesh” economy of shared services and products. This “meshiness” not only rewards sharing over ownership, but it is also fundamentally changing our relationship with things from product to experience.

 Elizabeth Dunn: Happiness and money | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 894

Elizabeth Dunn conducts experimental research on self-knowledge and happiness with a focus on how people can more effectively use their money to increase well-being. Dunn determined that by rethinking how we spend our money, we can “change the world, increase our happiness, or win a game of dodgeball.”

 Alan Rabinowitz: Saving big cats | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 1161

Alan Rabinowitz overcame a debilitating stutter to lend his voice on behalf of big cats. After creating the world’s first jaguar sanctuary and world’s largest tiger reserve, the wildlife biologist now calls for new models of conservation that rely on wildlife corridors to allow humans and animals to coexist more peacefully.

 Imogen Heap: Hide and seek | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 270

Imogen Heap plays a stripped-down version of what she says is her most popular song, “Hide and Seek.” It came together by accident one night when her computer died and she was forced to look at her instruments in a new way.

 Deborah Kenny's fixing education | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 1053

Deborah Kenny wants to scale the effective programs her organization, Harlem Village Academies, has produced. By avoiding previous, well-intentioned, failures and by providing teachers and students with empowering tools, she wants to get what’s working for her schools in every US school—and she encourages all of us to get involved.

 Pieter Hoff's Groasis waterboxx | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 1000

Dutch bulb grower, Pieter Hoff has an idea about how to make deserts bloom: capture the humidity in the air, store it in a box, and use that condensation to water plants. He calls this box the Groasis waterboxx and he thinks it can change how we feed the world and reduce greenhouse gases.

 Siddhartha Mukherjee: The cancer puzzle | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 1263

Siddhartha Mukherjee’s fascination with cancer is rooted not just in how to fight it, but in where it originated. Discovering almost nothing on the subject, the cancer physician and researcher wrote “Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer,” that explores the history of the disease that causes one-quarter of all American deaths.

 Graham Hill: Life Edited | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 298

Treehugger founder Graham Hill announced the launch of a new online design competition, Life Edited, and asked all interested parties to weigh in on how he can best design his new 420 square foot New York City apartment. Offering up to $70,000 in prizes, Life Edited is raising the stakes for low-impact designers.

 Yasser Ansari: Citizen science | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 337

Yasser Ansari’s Project Noah (Networked Organisms and Habitats), strives to be what he calls “a field guide for every organism.” Inspired by Darwin’s Field Guide, bio-instruments, and a little bit of steampunk, the platform encourages citizen scientists to step into the world, eyes open, and begin documenting what they find.

 Sinan Aral: Social contagion | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 370

Sinan Aral’s two areas of interest are behavioral contagions and causality. He believes that if we can understand how behavior is spread in a population, there’s the potential to promote good behaviors such as condom use and tolerance and to deter behavior like smoking and violence.

 Sean Gourley: Tracking innovation | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 343

Sean Gourley is a mathematician who has spent the last seven years using math to understand war and insurgency. He is now applying that understanding to develop ways to map technology companies – in search of the “technology genome.”

 Sarah Fortune: Fighting TB | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 485

Why is tuberculosis so resistant to treatment? Sarah Fortune studies the bacterium that causes tuberculosis as well as how it responds to various eradication efforts, with a view to more effectively fighting this increasingly common global scourge.

 Salinee Tavaranan: Micro-energy | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 331

Social Innovation Fellow Salinee Tavaranan and the Border Green Energy Team are helping to bring light to some of the world’s darkest places. She and her team work on the border of her homeland, Thailand, and Burma, a country that’s been embroiled in civil war for over sixty years, to bring solar power to clinics and medical facilities that desperately need it.

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