Digital Mindfulness
Summary: Podcast on digital ethics and responsible innovation
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Brian Chesnut, Chief Ethics Officer at AirBnB discusses with us about the importance of integrity at organisations and how this can have incredible value for the brand, staff, and customers more generally.
Edith and Shahed, co-founders of Noora Health discuss the importance of upskilling family members in the healthcare process. They share the ways that e-learning and WhatsApp have been used to effectively provide meaningful healthcare interventions in an affordable way.
In this episode, Facebook's head of Responsible Innovation speaks with Digital Mindfulness about the importance of responsible digital transformation and how governance is implemented around the world to take advantage of technological innovation balanced with the needs of society.
In this episode, Professor Leah Plunkett discusses her new book Sharenthood and the importance of values-based parenting in a digitised age.
In this episode, Nick Tong speaks to us about Unmind and the potential for digital mental health solutions to impact the quality of our lives.
In this episode, Cennydd Bowles discusses the latest landscape for digital ethics and how it is manifest in society and business today. This is a fascinating episode and gives us a real deep insight into the mind of a leading futurist and tech insider.
Arun Arora, Partner at McKinsey & Company joins Digital Mindfulness to discuss the insights from his new book Fast Times - the potential for responsible digitisation to impact the enterprise.
Dr Elaine Kasket joins Digital Mindfulness. She is the author of the book All the ghosts in the machine: Illusions of Immortality In The Digital Age, Elaine documents how the digital age affects how we live and how we die, and how that affects the living. In this episode, Elaine talks with us about the far-reaching impact of our digital footprints, who is really responsible for our digital legacy, and why death in the digital age is more closely related to data and power than anything else.
Publicis Groupe Chief Strategist Rishad Tobaccowala speaks with Digital Mindfulness about the importance of integrating human values with a data-driven work culture.
Co-founders Will Ben Sims and Aimee-Louise Carton discuss their new app, KeepAppy, a tool for people to manage their mental health using a variety of tools.
Professor Charlton McIlwain joins us on Digital Mindfulness this week to discuss his new book Black Software.
Contactually CEO, Zvi Band, discusses the importance of intentional relationships in this episode of Digital Mindfulness and how the intersection of trust and intentionality are the core of human connection.
Photographer Dafydd Jones speaks to Digital Mindfulness about his new collection Screen Time, a fascinating visual exploration of the relationship people have with their devices at high profile events.
Author and designer Scott Riley talks to us about his new book Mindful Design and how designers can integrate more humanistic methods into their work.
FitBliss CEO Navid Rastegar discusses the relationship with health, wellbeing and professional performance, and the ways data and analytics can help to improve the lives of employees everywhere.