Life in the Foam
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A show about media in the 21st century and the consequences of digital technology. How do things hold together when everyone can live in their own little world?

Episode 013 – Tobey Senderovich

Join York University graduate Tobey Senderovich and I for a sprawling conversation about thought, cognition, psychology, behaviorism, wisdom, Heidegge...
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Episode 012 – Howard Rheingold

Beneath the well-popularized myths of giants like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, computing has fast-moving, highly-technical story involving very many peo...
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Episode 011 – Thom Stark

The internet exploded in the 90s from an obscure academic network into a world-changing total-environment, the ramifications of which we are still try...
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Episode 010 – Richard Altman

From the middle of Canada came Marshall McLuhan: a Winnipigeon. So too hails film editor Richard Altman, whose recently released McLuhan Unclaimed ser...
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Episode 009 – Kimberley Noble

Kimberley Noble is a multiple-award-winning journalist for investigative and feature stories that explored the how things really work in corporate Can...
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Episode 008 – Andrew McLuhan

In the cozy town of Picton, Ontario lays a treasure trove of books. The accrual of two life-times of annotations makes this personal library one of th...
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Episode 004 – Paul Levinson

Professor Paul Levinson, PHD, teaches Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University in New York City and is the author of many books, includin...
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