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EmbraceLife.tech

2 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 5 years ago -

EmbraceLife.tech grows out of a simple idea: To live life abundantly—fully, joyfully, wholeheartedly—tech has to serve us. Not the other way around. Join us as we explore the pursuit of the good life in this tech-rich world with leaders, thinkers, and fellow travelers along the journey of life. Join the exploration at www.embracelife.tech.The EmbraceLife.tech podcast is presented by ALWAYS, a new app that supports face-to-face relationships and groups in the experiences that bring them together and support abundant living. Coming Summer 2019 for iOS and Android. For more information, visit www.always.life.

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Episodes

E1: Helping Kids Learn Online Responsibility with Mike Karlsven

March 21, 2019 06:00 - 11 minutes - 5.19 MB

Welcome to the EmbraceLife.tech podcast! We're all concerned about keeping our kids safe online, but how can we best protect them? Mike Karlsven, Vice President of Technology and Enterprise Architect for Edge by Ascential joins us to talk about how we can help our kids take responsibility for their own online behavior. Drawing on his personal experiences and perspectives from raising his own kids in the smartphone generation,  Mike helps us see that helping young people navigate the digital ...

E2: Thank You, Google+ with Phillip Olsen

March 21, 2019 06:00 - 9 minutes - 4.59 MB

As we say goodbye to Google+ in a couple of weeks, we pause to remember the stories of a platform where real people connected around topics that were mutually important to them, where they built communities that looked after one another, and where they created a world where everyone could be their authentic self. Philip Olsen, a Google+ moderator who built communities of nearly 50 million members and his cousin, Bryce Anderson, join us to remember the good days of Google+. The platform may h...