The 8 Best Nicholas Carr Podcasts
1) Nicholas Carr: "Superbloom"
Michael welcomes Nicholas Carr, author of "Superbloom: How Technologies of Connection Tear Us Apart," a bracing exploration of how social media has warped our sense of self and society. From the teleg...Show More
2) Sustainability Segment: Nicholas Carr
Guest Nicholas Carr speaks with Diane Horn about his most recent book “The Glass Cage: Automation and Us”.
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.3) Nicholas Carr on deep reading and digital thinking
In 1964, the Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan wrote his opus Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. In it, he writes, “In the long run, a medium's content matters less than the medium itself...Show More
4) The Shallow By Nicholas Carr
"The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains" by Nicholas Carr is a thought-provoking exploration of how the internet is reshaping the way we think, read, and remember. Carr examines the co...Show More
5) Nicholas Carr y fuente externa
Finalmente llegamos a una conclusión gracias al autor Carr y también vinculamos el hecho de que hermanos aprovechan las redes sociales, como las redes sociales se aprovechan de los emprendimientos, en...Show More
6) Technology and the Mind w/ Nicholas Carr
This is a rebroadcast of an episode that originally aired on March 20, 2017 Note: Given that we are relying more than ever on technology to communicate and work during this epidemic, we thought it was...Show More
7) "Utopia is Creepy" author Nicholas Carr
The advances in modern technology have brought many benefits. They've made us more connected and given us easier access to information than ever before. But do all these good things come with a hidden...Show More
8) 19: The Shallows by Nicholas Carr
Does the use of internet devices change our brains? And if so, is it worth doing anything about? It’s a tough topic but Mike and Joe work their way through it. Rocket Espresso Day One – A...Show More
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