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The Cloud Podcast

The Cloud Podcast

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Technology is supposed to work for us. So, why do we work longer and harder after each technological leap? The Cloud answers this question by diving below the surface on technologies that make an impact on our lives. At the end of every episode, you’ll wonder if technology is truly the answer to our problems. Each episode begins with a premise about a specific technology and explores if the technology delivers on its promises.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • Our Driverless Future
    Dec 31 2022

    We explore autonomous vehicles with US Ignite's Eric Werner. Will and Eric consider the challenges posed by self-driving and auto-driving cars, and dive below the glitzy and headline grabbing consumer vehicle tests. What will it take for wide autonomous vehicle adoption, and how do we get there?

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    42 mins
  • STEM Programming Isn’t the Answer
    Sep 28 2022

    It seems like Will is always getting into a fight with a teacher (or parent) about the over emphasis on STEM education. In this episode, we host Pamela Sharpe, M. Ed., the "Imposter Eraser" explore the current trend of STEM at all costs education, the rise of STEAM, and ask, whatever happened to the button guy?

    About Pamela Sharpe

    Pamela Sharpe, M.Ed., the “Imposter Eraser, is an international Business & Life Coach, Transformational Speaker, Author, and Entrepreneur. Prior to starting Pamela Sharpe Coaching & Consulting, she spent over 20 years in training development & facilitation. She has consulted at several non-profit organizations and has led an impressive career with the United States government as an Instructional Designer & Trainer. Consulting, designing, and developing curriculums, online education, and instructor-led courses, for over 65,000 people yearly.  Through self-discovery, Pamela’s superpower is helping people overcome barriers in their emotional and mental being, that stop them from making more money and reaching success in life. Pamela coaches clients to show up as the most profitable, expertise-driven professionals they can be.

    Will's Personal Thoughts

    My personal opinions on STEM is that there is an over emphasis on trying to get kids to code in preparation for future jobs, versus focusing in on the basics of math and problem solving. I'd also like to debate the idea of how many STEM jobs and engineering jobs didn't exist when we were kids and how technology has created many industries that aren't even STEM related in the design, marketing, and other fields and how we don't focus in those areas. It would be great if we can explore the concepts of how we have tendency to prepare for the future by focusing on today. I'm a technologist, and right now we write code that writes code.

    What happens when a large percentage of the population is preparing for a STEM career when those jobs disappear thanks to AI, automation, and toolkits. It's a conundrum I like to call "the button guy." At the turn of the 20th century, plastic buttons for shirts we made using molds and there was a guy who'd press a lever to cut the buttons from the mold.

    It didn't take long to introduce automation and that job disappeared.

    I often ask questions, well, "what about the button guy," when it comes to STEM.

    The languages and techniques we were using 5 years ago no longer apply in this field, and we generate more and more code using automated means versus writing it from scratch.

    The button guy needs to focus on problem solving, design, and collaboration when STEM is commodified.

    Credits

    University of Central Florida Article: https://www.ucf.edu/online/engineering/news/comparing-stem-vs-steam-why-the-arts-make-a-difference/#:~:text=When%20looking%20at%20STEM%20vs.%20STEAM%2C%20the%20difference,both%20hard%20and%20soft%20skills%20to%20solve%20problems

    Thanks for Listening to Episode 4!

    Please email comments and episode suggestions to will@thecloudpodcast.net.

    This episode of The Cloud was brought to you by WebsterStyle Magazine and Astrid Comics.

    Our Featured Guest: Pamela Sharpe, the Imposter Eraser. You can find her at pamelasharpe.com

     

    Executive Producer: Sabrina Mapp

    Senior Editor: Trent Sharpe

    Outro Music: Go! – Go! performed by Spaceman Spliph

    The Cloud is Hosted by: William Mapp.

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    Thank you for listening.

    Copyright (C) MMXXII: Astrid Intermedia, Inc.

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    51 mins
  • Crypto: Is It the Future of Money?
    Aug 11 2022

    It seems like everyone is trading cryptocurrencies these days. Everyone from Elon Musk to your grandmother are praising the benefits of cryptocurrencies but what are people really trading? 60% of Americans own cryptocurrencies in exchange for their hard earned cash. We're joined by Cleve Mesidor, Director of the National Policy Network for Women of Color in Blockchain and explore whether or not cryptocurrencies are hype, or if they're the future of money.

    Cleve Mesidor: https://theclevolution.com

     

    This is the trey. Our third episode of The Cloud. Digital Technology. Decoded.

    Please email comments and episode suggestions to will@thecloudpodcast.net.

    This episode of The Cloud was brought to you by WebsterStyle Magazine and Astrid Comics.

     

    Our Featured Guest: Cleve Mesidor, Director of the National Policy Network for Women of Color in Blockchain

    Executive Producer: Sabrina Mapp

    Senior Editor: Trent Sharpe

    The Outro Music is: Go! – Go! performed by Spaceman Spliph

     

    Your host: William Mapp

     

    Thanks for listening. Please share this episode of The Cloud to your friends and people who want to know more about technology.

     

    Copyright: Astrid Intermedia, Inc.  MMXXII

    All Rights Reserved

    Part of an Unpublished Work

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    31 mins
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