Archive for the “Heather Gold Show” Category

Do you really care who solves our problems? Beyond the Binary.

Monday, January 21st, 2008

I don't. To me this was the entire point of registering Independent. At the time I thought: "Damn, if the Democratic party can't get a liberal, Jewish, Canadian queer chick like me to register Democrat, they're in trouble."But this point, of focussing on our shared problems and doing things to make them better entirely eludes Stanley Fish, who blogged today Against Independent Voters.In his lofty NYT estimation, Independents don't really want to stand for anything except avoid politics which we hate.  (more…)

My Needs / Your Needs

Friday, January 18th, 2008

The next THGS theme is Service, or My Needs / Your Needs. GuestJeff Veen is puzzled this tension as it relates to making stuff (in his case web design)–how do you have the humility to serve others (which he thinks make good web design) and satisfy yourself?

Our second guest will probably be a wonderful erotica writer, poet and Intersex activist and our third will hopefully be someone who has dedicated their life to serving others. 

Live Show: Monday February 11th 7:30pm. Buy tix or bake (email subvert at the same word dot com). 

Service is, to me, about meeting a need. What is it to you?   

Anyone know a great nun?

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

I'm working on the next Heather Gold Show. The theme? My Needs / Your Needs. We're talking about service.

Jeff Veen says the best web designers have to have empathy in order to serve the users needs rather than their own. But what about the creator? 

I just got married and it seems like a major life commitment to the conundrum of meeting my own needs and my partner's too.  It seems to provide a solution too, but it's not one I can yet articulate.

Know someone great who's committed to the service of others?    

Where is Home? (Audio Podcast)

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Heather conversates with  the Emmy-winning, formerly homeless  Tanene Allison, digital nomad Ben Cerveny, therapist and Columbian emigrant German Walteros, and you. Is your home created by geography, biology, language, something or someone else? In a global era, where do we belong most? Listen to the entire 90-minute show.

As always, we encourage you to participate in the conversation. If you have comments or feedback about what you heard or saw on the show, please feel free to blog, twitter, YouTube or otherwise express yourself and let us know in the comments. We're listening.

Earnestness (audio podcast)

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Heather mixes Lawrence Lessig, comedian Aundre the Wonderwoman, marketer Deb Schultz and the "audience" about Earnestness in Politics. Is it possible? What about earnestness at work, in the corporate environment?

Listen to the full 90 minute show.

Pre-show thoughts: Lessig on Corruption

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

This is a Larry's alpha version of a talk on his new project on corruption.  It's an hour long, very interesting and touches on impeachment, authority and culture. He'll be discussing the project on corruption at The Heather Gold Show this Friday. Buy tix for this Friday's show on Earnestness. 

The Heather Gold Show: DIY

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

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Buy tix for next show The instructables folks add a lot to the DIY conversation, whipping out their lasercut laptops, delighting MAKE founder Dale Dougherty and the rest of us. Featuring ikea hacks.

DIY (audio podcast )

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

Heather conversates with MAKE founder Dale Daugherty, indie rapper Juba Kalamka, Carolyn Coquillette, the founder of American's first hybrid garage and the whole room as we explore the sublime activity of Doing it Yourself.

Audio for the entire show (90 minutes)

Tell me more about your DIY projects - what have you done recently, and what did you learn?

This Friday's DIY show makes Laughing Squid's front page

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Psych.Buy tix for The Heather Gold Show featuring Dale Dougherty, founder of MAKEzine, Carolyn Coquilette owner+chief mechanic of Luscious Garage, and self-distributed rapper Juba Kalamka.

Does Art Change Anything? (audio podcast)

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Heather conversates and games with game designer Jane McGonigal, author Kirk Read, star beatboxer Kid Beyond and the whole room spurred by KB's soul searching about his own work.

Looks like your typical chat show doesn't it?

Scrambling with Scrabble, originally uploaded by subvert.com.

Give it a listen. (about 90 minutes)

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