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Spoken Life Show

Spoken Life Show

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Join Rob Greenlee, a trailblazer in audio podcast creation and a 2017 Hall of Fame podcaster (PodcastHall.com). Dive deep into the evolution of digital audio, from podcasting to intelligent voice assistants and social audio, exploring its profound impact on human communication. Discover how these advancements bridge global culture divides, fostering genuine human and AI interactions. With his rich history in digital audio, Rob guides us through a journey of understanding the transformative power of spoken word in our interconnected world. RobGreenlee.com
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In this 3rd episode of Spoken Life Show is part two of an long-conversation with guest Stephanie Lee, host of the Truth Detective Podcast. If you're overwhelmed by the chaotic influx of information and uncertain about the future, you are not alone! The fear and uncertainty only make it easier for those in power to gain more control over our lives. But what if I told you there's a way to disarm their power and regain control? Let's explore the pathway to understanding and overcoming the tactics of instilling fear and uncertainty. It's time to break free from fear and reclaim our power. Stephanie Lee along with Rob Greenlee discuss AI technology focusing on the future implications of artificial intelligence. She brings an investigative expertise in unraveling the intricate relationship between AI and its societal impacts, providing valuable insights into the evolving technological landscape. Both Rob and Stephanie have talent for delving into complex topics, both offer a clear and comprehensive understanding of the implications of AI on our lives and society. Stephanie's thought leadership and genuine enthusiasm in exploring AI's potential implications. Everything has to do with everything. It's really very scary to see our world changing. That's the result of it all. - Stephanie Lee - truthdetectivepodcast.com In this episode, you will be able to:
  • Understand how AI can shape the future of technology and its impact on society.
  • Explore the influence of corporations and governments in the era of AI and its societal implications.
  • Gain insights into the state of trust and truth in society and how AI may impact it.
  • Discover the potential implications of AI on global elites and societal control.
  • Examine the impact of mainstream media on society in the context of AI advancements.
Future Implications of AI
The podcast delves into the potential future implications of unchecked AI. Rob and Stephanie explore the possible consequences of an AI-dominant society, cautioning against scenarios of mass job displacement, economic instability, and potential challenges to human autonomy. The discussion illuminates the crossroads at which humanity stands, stressing the need for conscious decisions about our AI-guided future. The resources mentioned in this episode are:
  • Consider exploring alternative media sources to gain a broader perspective on global events and narratives.
  • Take the time to research and understand the potential impact of AI technology and its integration with government and corporations.
  • Stay informed about the potential implications of global governance and the influence of multinational corporations on policy-making.
  • Reflect on the importance of individual freedoms and the potential impact of fear-based narratives on compliance and societal control.
  • Evaluate the role of the United Nations and the World Health Organization in shaping global policies and consider the implications for individual sovereignty and cultural diversity.
Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spoken-life-show-with-rob-greenlee/id650684607 Spotify Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/5OUXQ6wLZKxKIibxOQFD8t
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In this second episode of Spoken Life with Rob Greenlee you will hear an conversation between Truth Detective Podcast Host Stephanie Lee (https://truthdetectivepodcast.com/ ) and 2017 Podcast Hall of Famer Rob Greenlee offers a deeper exploration into the nuances of truth and trust. They discuss the impact of social media and digital platforms in shaping public perceptions, emphasizing the difficulty in identifying reliable sources amidst a sea of information. The episode also examines the psychological effects of misinformation and the erosion of trust in institutions and media. Additionally, they touch upon the role of technology in creating echo chambers that reinforce biases and the importance of media literacy in today's society. This insightful dialogue aims to provide listeners with a comprehensive understanding of our challenges and responsibilities in discerning truth and fostering trust in the modern world. Key Topic Bullet Takeaways from this episode:
  1. Challenges of Truth in Digital Age: Discussion on how social media and digital platforms blur the lines between truth and misinformation.
  2. Psychological Impacts: Exploration of the psychological effects of misinformation and declining trust in traditional institutions.
  3. Echo Chambers and Bias: Analysis of how technology creates echo chambers, reinforcing personal biases and shaping perceptions.
  4. Media Literacy: Emphasis on the importance of media literacy in discerning reliable information.
  5. Individual Responsibility: Focus on personal responsibility in critically evaluating information and fostering trust.
Guest: Truth Detective Podcast Host Stephanie Lee (https://truthdetectivepodcast.com/ ) You can reach me anytime via email - rob.greenlee at gmail.com or DM via LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and yes, even TiKTok and am on Twitter twitter.com/robgreenlee If you want to read more about my background, then visit robgreenlee.com/about/
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Spoken Life Show - Power of Audio - Rob Greenlee with Josh Cary - Ep 1
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04/03/23 • 37 min

In this first episode of Spoken Life with Rob Greenlee you will learn about the power of audio and podcasting as radio host and podcaster Josh Cary (https://joshcary.com) interviews me from WOR-AM Radio Studio in NYC I am Rob Greenlee, long-time podcast host... that has been in the podcasting space since 2004 - RobGreenlee.com/about/ This show exists for both of us to explore and experience the layers around how technology and native human communications are taking digital spoken word back to the fundamentals of human story. This digital instant global connection and communications has never existed before and is causing unprecedented social and economic changes that have never been possible in the past. We are all facing challenges like never before NOW and I want this show to be a foundation to you understanding and using your voice to navigate opportunities in your life. You can expect me to be controversial at times and have guests on the show as spoken word and the life it can create is powerful .... I am an example of it... building a 20 year career based on it! That impact has been profound too and I want to share that to empower you too. You can reach me anytime via email - rob.greenlee@gmail.com or mobile to 253-831-5632 - you can send me a text message or DM via LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and yes, even TiKTok and am on Twitter twitter.com/robgreenlee If you wanted to read more about my background then visit robgreenlee.com/about/
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Spoken Life Show - AI, Audio, and Podcasting with Emma Chillekens - Ep 7
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06/18/24 • 36 min

In Episode 7 of the Spoken Life Show Podcast, Podcast Hall of Fame host Rob Greenlee engages in a captivating conversation with Emma Chillekens, a senior producer and former actor whose career spans the performing arts, radio journalism, and podcast production. Emma's journey began in the dramatic space, where she honed her skills as an actor, dancer, and singer. She later transitioned to public radio with ABC Australia, hosting shows for eight years, and eventually moved into the podcasting space, focusing on tech and artificial intelligence. Emma is a senior producer for "Shift," a podcast exploring AI and frontier technology. In this episode, Emma discusses her unique approach to audio storytelling, emphasizing the importance of rhythm, timing, and the intention behind lines. She shares insights into the challenges and opportunities AI presents in the creative industry, reflecting on its potential to augment human creativity while posing ethical dilemmas. The conversation also delves into Emma's experiences with public radio, her audience-centric approach to content creation, and her thoughts on the evolving podcasting landscape. Emma says this about herself: "I am a bit of a mythical creature when it comes to my work in the media industry. I started my full-time career in print media in Australia with Fairfax, and I've also worked in television and online and have reported for social media. I am passionate about audio and have hosted and produced live radio at ABC Radio Audio Presenter/Host and Producer) and podcasts for seven years. I've worked on projects with ProPublica, WNYC, SpareMin, NYU, WSJ, and MIT Tech Review. Most notably, I worked on ProPublica’s Peabody, Polk, and Goldsmith award-winning maternal mortality series and the short documentary series Finding Sanctuary, which won a New York Emmy. In 2019, I changed things up and worked at the intersection of product and editorial in a role leading editorial partnerships for Barron's on its audience team. In 2020, I co-created a podcast about artificial intelligence with Jennifer Strong called Machines We Trust." The Spoken Life Show is a podcast series that explores the impact of audio on personal and professional life. It features in-depth interviews with creators, artists, and industry experts. Hosted by Rob Greenlee, the show offers valuable insights into the world of audio storytelling and its future. You can listen to the Spoken Life Show on various podcast platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Don't miss Episode 7 for an enlightening discussion on the intersection of creativity, technology, and the power of audio. Connect with Emma Chillekens:
- Story Editor / Voice Coach
https://podcasts.apple.com/sa/podcast/shift/id1704924524
- In Machines, We Trust podcast, Co-creator, and Senior Producer
https://www.technologyreview.com/supertopic/in-machines-we-trust/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmacillekens/ Connect with Rob Greenlee:
Website: https://robgreenlee.com
X: https://twitter.com/robgreenlee
Instagram: @robwgreenlee
YouTube: https://YouTube.com/@robgreenlee
Email: robgreenlee @ gmail.com Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spoken-life-show-with-rob-greenlee/id650684607
Spotify Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/5OUXQ6wLZKxKIibxOQFD8t
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Spoken Life Show - 2005 to 2013: Radio and Podcasting
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07/17/13 • 56 min

Tuesday, July 16th, 2013. This episode topic is about “The Future of Radio and Podcasting from 2005 to 2013 with Radio Expert/Consultant Mark Ramsey. In this episode we cover these more specific questions:
  • How Podcasts and Radio Content will blend together in the Car?
  • Possible changes coming to broadcast radio?
  • Does radio needs some of the current podcasts talent to succeed now and in the future?
I interviewed Mark Ramsey back in 2005 for my ITConversations Network “WebTalk with Rob Greenlee” show. Back then, we both talked about the potential of podcasting in the face of shrinking radio audiences and how major celebrities will lead to audience growth in podcasting in the early days of podcasting. Here is a link to that full interview from 2005. I replay a key 9 minutes from that interview in the current episode here. Fast forward 8 years, to 2013 and how have things changed and did we get it right back in 2005? What are the predictions for radio and podcasting going forward from 2013? Links: Full WebTalk with Rob Greenlee on ITConversations Interview from 2005 Mark Ramsey Media Hivio Radios Ripped from New Cars, Consumers say, “Not So Fast” Retraction: The Exact AM/FM Dash Story by Eric Rhoads of RadioInk Episode length: 56 min MP3 Recorded: 7-16-2013 Please feel free to give me feedback on this show to: rob at robgreenlee dotcom or twitter @robgreenlee . Leave some of your thoughts here in the comments and I will respond to them in next week episode.
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Spoken Life Show - 2013:  YouTubeization of Video Podcasting
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06/27/13 • 19 min

Tuesday, June 25th, 2013. This episode topic is about “The YouTubeization of Video Podcasting” and the birth of an animal pet video podcasting star “Lil Bub” the cat that has achieved 212,000 YouTube views within only 4 days release of the Premiere episode of “Lil Bub’s Big Show”. I am seeing many new video podcasts coming from Revision 3 that are redistributing successful YouTube shows as podcasts. I also visit my backyard greenhouse to get an Aquaponics farming update. My custom built system is up and operational now with flowing water and leafy plants already growing. Hear my visit to the greenhouse to get the dramatic water flow play by play. Links:
My Backyard Aquaponics System Tour – Watch Video
Lil Bub – https://revision3.com/lilbub
Always On – http://cnettv.cnet.com/always-on/ Episode length: 20 min MP3 Recorded: 6-25-2013 Please feel free to give me feedback on this show to: rob at robgreenlee dotcom or twitter @robgreenlee . Leave some of your thoughts here in the comments and I will respond to them in next week episode.
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Tuesday, June 18th, 2013. This episode is part 2 of a series on the growing globalization of Podcasts and what that means for podcasting’s future. This week, I have an extensive interview with Nicole Simon, Author, Social Media and Podcast Consultant at nicole-simon.eu from Berlin, Germany. She can also be found on Twitter here @nicolesimon . I also present an update on my 2 year ownership experience of an 100% Electric 2011 Nissan Leaf. CNET TV Top 5 Electric Cars is also discussed in this episode — read more from CNET here . Links:
DropCam.com
Paladin Please feel free to give me feedback on this show to: rob at robgreenlee dotcom or twitter @robgreenlee . Leave some of your thoughts here in the comments and I will respond to them in next week episode.
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Spoken Life Show - 2013: Growing Globalization of Podcasts
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06/12/13 • 39 min

Tuesday, June 11th, 2013. This episode is focused on the growing globalization of podcasts and what that means for podcasting’s future. As you can see, I stay focused on my passion and that is the medium of “Podcasting” for another week. Interview guest is Karin Hoegh, Podcast Consultant at Podconsult.dk from Copenhagen, Denmark. The below ranking chart gives a glimpse into the future of podcasts and maybe all on-demand media consumption over the next 5-10 years. Here is a Top 10 Ranked List of the Most Spoken Languages around the World:
  1. Mandarin – 1 Billion + (Chinese)
  2. English – 508 Million + (New Zealand, U.S., Australia, England, Zimbabwe, Caribbean, Hong Kong, South Africa, Canada and more)
  3. Hindustani – 500 Million + (India)
  4. Spanish – 400 Million + (Spain, Mexico, Cuba and most South and Central American countries)
  5. Russian – 300 Million (Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, US to name a few)
  6. Arabic – 250 Million + (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt)
  7. Bengali – 215 Million – (Bangladesh mostly, but many other countries have these speakers)
  8. Portuguese – 200 Million – (Brazil, Macau, Angola, Venezuela, and Mozambique)
  9. Malay-Indonesian – 175 Million – (Malaysia and Indonesia)1
  10. French – 135 Million – (France, Belgium, Canada, Rwanda, Cameroon, and Haiti)
Here is a download referrer ranked list by country breakout of the top countries consuming podcasts over the past few months. This data is from the largest podcast hosting provider in the world – Libsyn.
  1. United States
  2. United Kingdom
  3. Canada
  4. China
  5. Australia
  6. Japan
  7. Korea, Republic of
  8. Germany
  9. Spain
  10. Mexico
  11. France
  12. Sweden
  13. Russian Federation
  14. Singapore
  15. Brazil
  16. Saudi Arabia
  17. Italy
  18. Netherlands
  19. Thailand
  20. India
China has broken into the top 5. The other languages represented in the above Top 20 country download referrer list, that are not included in the Top 10 Most Spoken Languages are Japanese, Korean, German, Swedish, Italian, Thai, and Dutch. The current largest languages not represented in the Top 20 country list are Malay-Indonesian and Bengali. Links: http://www.vloggerfair.com http://thebuglepodcast.com Please feel free to give me feedback on this show to: rob at robgreenlee dotcom or twitter @robgreenlee . Leave some of your thoughts here in the comments and I will respond to them in next week episode.
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Sunday, June 2nd 2013. This episode is even closer to the vision that I have for this show, but have more improvements to come. You will notice that I improved the audio production and am now using my Sure SM7B microphone and Mackie 802-VLZ3 mixer. This change from episode one is dramatic. My goal here is not do a monologue show, but to have some guests sprinkled in to add some varied opinions and to get listeners more involved in the show. The topic this week stays focused on my passion and that is the medium of “Podcasting”. The Topics This Week:
1) Top 13 Things that “Really” Build a Podcast Audience
2) EFF Legal Defense fundraising $50K+ to Fight a “Podcast Patent Troll” Here are links to things mentioned in the show: The EFF Save Podcasting effort is here, the link to submit and see submitted prior art is here Thank you to Michael Wolf and JD Sutter for contributing with comments that you will hear in this episode. Here is a link to the article written by JD Sutter. Here is a link to the “Speaking of That” podcast hosted by Robert Keeme of which I played a snippet. Thanks guys for the nice comments. Please feel free to give me feedback on this show to: rob at robgreenlee dotcom or twitter @robgreenlee . Leave some of your thoughts here in the comments and I will respond to them in next week episode.
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Spoken Life Show - 2013: Not So Digital Backyard Aquaponics Project
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05/20/13 • 8 min

This introduction episode is about my backyard Aquaponics project that I have been working on for almost a year now. This episode just spends a few minutes explaining the project and its challenges. Aquaponics is very much like hydroponics, except for the fact that it uses fish as a source of food to grow your produce in water. See the image below of the current system under construction. Please feel free to give me feedback on this show to rob dot greenlee at yahoo.com and robgreenlee dotcom or twitter @robgreenlee . This is my first personal podcast since I stopped recording the Zune Insider podcast and the nationally syndicated WebTalk World Radio Show back in 2006.
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How many episodes does Spoken Life Show have?

Spoken Life Show currently has 15 episodes available.

What topics does Spoken Life Show cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture, Podcasts, Relationships and Business.

What is the most popular episode on Spoken Life Show?

The episode title 'Connecting Through Storytelling: A Media Pro's Tips for Engagement - Ep 5' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Spoken Life Show?

The average episode length on Spoken Life Show is 44 minutes.

How often are episodes of Spoken Life Show released?

Episodes of Spoken Life Show are typically released every 20 days, 1 hour.

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The first episode of Spoken Life Show was released on May 20, 2013.

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