• Episode 24: How endangered is free speech in the age of tech?
    Dec 17 2025

    Today I examine how free speech is available to anyone and can reach more listeners than ever, yet it is swiftly being eroded by modern technology. Words can be spoken or written. They can also be recorded and catalogued in new ways. In the hands of autocratic-minded leaders, technology can be used like a weapon to intimidate opposition. Once more, there are entirely new classes of technology that have been developed and are being refined to do just that: monitor and control how people think and express their thoughts, which I’ll cover later in this podcast. I’ll also talk later about a chilling new technology modeled in Pegasus phone spyware that can monitor anyone’s communication, movements, and at times private conversations while not actively using a phone.

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    31 mins
  • Episode 23: Music – An Industry in Trouble
    Dec 10 2025

    Music as an art form and business was born in the early twentieth century and would slowly become a force in world culture throughout much of the century. And yet now, as more music is being consumed than ever, the recording industry itself is slowly dying internally, and most musical artists can barely make a living from it. In today's episode, I'll examine how music recording as a business is struggling, why talented musicians are barely getting by, and how AI is about to make everything a lot more difficult later in the podcast.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 22: AI Actors - Coming to a Theater Near You?
    Dec 3 2025

    Do you remember the days when you go to a movie theater or stream a film, not just because of the story but because you were wanted to see your favorite actor or actress? It was a long time ago, of course. Maybe two weeks in the past. Things change so rapidly these days. Now the newest blockbuster may wind up having leads, support and extras that are generated by AI. Who knows, they may look very much like your favorite performers, but not exactly identical, at least not enough to trigger a lawsuit.

    This week we look at what is happening with AI and its ability to render lifelike characters. Is it a novelty or is it the wave of the future. Will the paying public buy into it enough to generate buffo box-office or is it an idea that people will stay away from in droves?

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    33 mins
  • 25-21 Ecological Cataclysm - The Salton Sea
    Nov 26 2025

    This episode investigates how a technological mistake created an unnatural sea that transformed into a winter resort like no other, how greed and mismanagement of resources created a potentially deadly cataclysm and how technology and current resource demand might now lead to the salvation of a landlock sea.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 20: Mission to Mars - Getting There is the Easy Part
    Nov 19 2025

    In this podcast we’ll look of the promises and setbacks we face as we gaze up toward the night sky toward a faint reddish pinpoint of light called Mars and wonder what lays within and beyond our grasp, in this “The Mission to Mars - Getting There is the Easy Part,” which examines what’s involved with extraterrestrial travel and exploration.

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    33 mins
  • Episode 19: Malicious Actors and Internet Surveillance - Hacker's Delight
    Nov 12 2025

    Most companies have extensive security training for employees and are known to regularly conduct security testing of their computer-based workforce.

    Banks, hospitals, defense contractors, private businesses, governments, and individuals are targets of this constantly evolving extortion gambit.

    Today’s podcast isn’t going to cover how to prevent being hacked. There are plenty of corporate and online training courses that do that. I’ve spent many hours sitting through computer security training sessions, and I’m sure listeners of this podcast have as well. I’m not going to subject you to that. Instead, I’m going to investigate who these hackers are and explore why they are doing it.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 18 - Death to Miracle Cures – The War on Medical Science
    Nov 5 2025

    Over the last two decades there have been unimagined advances in medical and health care. But in the last nine months the medical establishment seems to be under attack. It is almost as if the federal government has declared war against it.

    Today’s topic is what has happened to public health and medical practices since the inauguration of the Donald Trump administration in January 2025. I’ll look into what the Department of Health & Human Services, under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is doing to wreak havoc on medical science, and examine what the future of health care in the United States seems to be going.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 17: Criminal Investigations - Technical Examinations
    Oct 29 2025

    Over the last decade forensics sciences as applied to the criminal justice system have significantly evolved. There are whole ranges of technological advancements that are becoming available, but there are roadblocks and dangers with the overreliances on technology alone. Today’s episode will be covering the latest in criminal investigation techniques, the limitations of such technologies and what the future looks like.

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    33 mins