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The Webby Podcast
by The Webby Awards
The Webby Podcast is a weekly program celebrating the people and phenomena that make the Internet awesome. Hosted by Webby Awards CEO David-Michel Davies, the show features conversations with Internet innovators and experts, tips from The Webbys team, and more.
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Episodes
S2 EP 4: Jim Halloran, Chief Digital Officer, GLAAD
40m · PublishedEarlier this year, Chief Digital Officer of GLAAD Jim Halloran discovered that an online network of alt-right supporters was attempting to remove a YouTube video of the GLAAD Awards—and other LGBTQ-related content—using AI algorithms to flag and permanently label the video as offensive. Halloran dives into how that discovery is fueling GLAAD's work with tech companies, the importance of creating equitable tech platforms for LGBTQ communities, and more.
Stay updated on GLAAD's advocacy efforts at @glaad, and keep up with Jim at @jimhalloran.
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Keep up with David-Michel @dmdlikes
Our Producer is Sebastian Ade
Our Editorial Director is Nicole Ferraro
Research and writing by Michael Charboneau and Jordana Jarrett
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S2 EP 3: Thomas Kail, Director of Hamilton
45m · PublishedOur next guest, Thomas Kail is the Tony Award-winning Director of Hamilton, the theatrical mega sensation that has broken the Internet, as well as box office websites, time and time again with its brilliance. He sits down with our host David-Michel Davies to discuss the early days of Hamilton's creation process, the show's impact on how tickets are sold online, what it's like—as a creator—to have millions of young people engage daily with Hamilton's content on the Internet—and more.
Follow the production at @HamiltonMusical. If you're in New York, catch Thomas' show Tiny Beautiful Things at the Public Theater through December 10th.
Follow us on social @TheWebbyAwards
Keep up with David-Michel @dmdlikes
Our Producer is Sebastian Ade
Our Editorial Director is Nicole Ferraro
Research and writing by Michael Charboneau and Jordana Jarrett
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S2 EP 2: Jalak Jobanputra, Founder & Managing Partner of FuturePerfect Ventures
52m · PublishedJalak Jobanputra, Founder/Managing Partner of Future Perfect Ventures, has pioneered investment in tech and venture capital since the 1990s—from investing in Netscape's 1995 IPO to exploring blockchain in Africa and Asia. In this episode, our host David-Michel Davies talks to Jalak about venture capital, her thoughts on blockchain tech, and how a global perspective has informed her work.
Learn more about Future Perfect at @futurepvc and find Jalak at @jalak.
Follow us on social @TheWebbyAwards
Keep up with David-Michel @dmdlikes
Our Producer is Sebastian Ade
Our Editorial Director is Nicole Ferraro
Research and writing from Michael Charboneau and Jordana Jarrett
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S2 EP 1: Lawrence Lessig, Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School
47m · PublishedLawrence Lessig is a Webby Lifetime Achievement Winner, Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School, and our first guest for Season Two. As a professor, attorney, and political activist, Lessig has been fighting for the free and open Internet for much of his career. He sits down with host David-Michel Davies to discuss the failed legal battle that inspired Creative Commons, technology's impact on political discourse, his legal campaign Equal to reform the Electoral College, and more.
Support the Equal Votes campaign at @EqualCitizensUS and keep up with Professor Lessig at @lessig.
Follow us on social @TheWebbyAwards
Keep up with David-Michel @dmdlikes
Our Editorial Director is Nicole Ferraro.
Our Producer is Sebastian Ade
Research and writing by Jordana Jarrett Michael Charboneau
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BONUS: Season Two Launches Next Week
1m · PublishedThe Webby Podcast is back for Season Two next Tuesday, October 24th! This season features interviews with amazing innovators from across the Internet, including past Webby Winners, award-winning directors, crusaders for a free and democratic Internet—and beyond.
Our first episode out next week is with Creative Commons founder and Webby Lifetime Achievement Winner Lawrence Lessig. Other guests this season include Jalak Jobanputra (Future Perfect Ventures), Tommy Kail (Hamilton), the Internet Archive, Jane Metcalf (WIRED), and many more.
Subscribe to The Webby Podcast, and be sure to enter your best work across Websites, Film & Video, Advertising, Media & PR, Mobile Sites & Apps, Social, Podcasts & Digital Audio, and Games in The Webby Awards before the Early Entry Deadline on Friday, October 27th: webbyawards.com
Follow us on social @TheWebbyAwards and keep up with David-Michel @dmdlikes.
Producer: Sebastian Ade
Editorial: Michael Charboneau, Jordana Jarrett, Nicole Ferraro
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BONUS EP: Louis Rossetto, Co-founder of WIRED
36m · PublishedHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
BONUS: Season One Is a Wrap
1m · PublishedHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
13: Tavi Gevinson, Editor-in-Chief of Rookie Magazine
30m · PublishedHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12: Bob Bland & Cassady Fendlay, The Women’s March
29m · PublishedHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11: Laurie Segall, Senior Tech Correspondent, CNN
40m · PublishedHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Webby Podcast has 112 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 72:57:15. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on October 29th 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 19th, 2024 11:44.