Podcast Episodes featuring Stephanie Lepp

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154 - Stephanie Lepp on Pro-Social Deepfakes, Post-Normal Science, and The Future of "Reality"

FUTURE FOSSILS - October 08, 2020 00:25 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 231 ratings
This week I chat with artist Stephanie Lepp, producer of Infinite Lunchbox, the Reckonings podcast, and — most excitingly, for me — Deep Reckonings, a stunning new project exploring the “pro-social” uses of AI-generated “deepfakes” and other synthetic media for education, therapy, and other bene...

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#12. On the Way to an Integral Culture ft. Stephanie Lepp

Growing Down: A Progressive Integral Podcast - June 24, 2020 22:47 - 1 hour
In this episode of Growing Down, Matt, Ryan and Jeremy are joined by Stephanie Lepp. What happens when we take conceptual tools like Integral Theory, or metamodernism, and use them to, well, grow down? To create, engage with--make culture?    Stephanie does just that. She is the host of the pod...

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Rationally Speaking #244 - Stephanie Lepp and Buster Benson on "Seeing other perspectives, with compassion"

Rationally Speaking Podcast - November 30, 2019 21:00 - 42 minutes ★★★★★ - 464 ratings
This episode features a pair of interviews on a similar topic: First, Stephanie Lepp (host of the Reckonings podcast) discusses what she's learned from interviewing people who had a serious change of heart, or "reckoning," including a former Neo-nazi and a former sex offender. What causes a recko...

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39: How People Change Their Hearts and Minds with Stephanie Lepp

You, Me, Empathy - September 17, 2018 10:00 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 182 ratings
On Episode 39 of You, Me, Empathy, it’s a special podcast mash-up with Reckonings podcaster Stephanie Lepp. We explore how we reckon with our mental health, and answer the question: how do people actually change their hearts and minds? Thanks for listening, and thanks for empathizing with...

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