Topic: Mcluhan

7 chapters across the catalog

Algo Chasers
Episode 1729 2:07:57 - 2:12:52

1729: Algo Chasers

Executive Producer Credits and Data Backup Tips

Executive Producers Eric Reinhard and Sir Tyler of Alaska contribute to the show, with Tyler sharing insights on how middle managers use AI chatbots more effectively than programmers. Sir Kevin Dills provides a "Dvorak tip" for data security: swapping external hard drives with a trusted friend or neighbor to ensure off-site backups without relying on cloud services.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 1:41:28 - 1:47:23

1728: Hatchet Man

Marshall McLuhan and Technological Auto-Amputation

The hosts explore Marshall McLuhan's theories on technology as an extension of the self, specifically the concept of "auto-amputation" as a survival mechanism. They apply McLuhan's pre-internet ideas to modern smartphone addiction, likening the device to a digital idol or "rosary beads" that numbs users to its effects.

de-googling
Episode 1307 2:12:02 - 2:17:14

1307: de-googling

No Agenda Meetups and Marshall McLuhan Tribalism

Dame Ashley highlighted the importance of No Agenda meetups for maintaining sanity and community. A 1964 Playboy interview with Marshall McLuhan is cited, in which he predicted that an electronic society would lead to a return to tribalism. The hosts noted that the "global village" concept necessitates smaller, belief-based tribes to function.

Slutty Vegan
Episode 1171 1:11:07 - 1:19:36

1171: Slutty Vegan

PodPass Protocol, Value for Value Model

The "PodPass" proposal for an open podcasting protocol is criticized for encouraging a "premium content" model that hides the best work behind paywalls. This approach is compared to the unbundling of music albums by iTunes, which reduced the perceived value of individual tracks. The "Value for Value" model is presented as a superior alternative, allowing listeners to determine the worth of the content through transparent, voluntary donations without artificial price floors.

Generational Justce
Episode 1170 52:29 - 58:30

1170: Generational Justce

Marshall McLuhan Media Theory, Satellite Broadcasting and Global Village

Marshall McLuhan's 1967 theories on media predicted that satellite broadcasting would turn news into direct participation, effectively ending traditional news reports. McLuhan coined the term "Global Village," describing a world where everyone is involved in everyone else's business, leading to the dissolution of privacy and traditional social walls. He argued that the "medium is the message," where the new medium's psychological effects are more significant than its content.

Podcast Award Nominees
Episode 147 1:34:42 - 1:38:24

147: Podcast Award Nominees

Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Media Deconstruction Techniques

The hosts explain the use of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) in media and how their audio-only format helps listeners focus on words without visual distractions. They discuss how deconstructing TV shows like "Law & Order" reveals poor acting that is usually masked by visual cues. Reference is made to Marshall McLuhan's theories on "hot" and "cool" mediums.