Podcast: Making Electric Vehicles Accessible and Affordable

Podcast: Making Electric Vehicles Accessible and Affordable

In this week’s episode of Are We Doing Tech Right?, Larry sits down with Rachel Corn, head of sales, marketing, and business development at GoPowerEV, to tackle a critical issue: making electric vehicle charging more accessible, especially for those living in...
Podcast: How Tech Can Play a Role in Family Learning and Fun

Podcast: How Tech Can Play a Role in Family Learning and Fun

This week, Larry sits down with Catherine Teitelbaum, head of Family Trust at Amazon and a former educator with over 25 years of online safety experience. Together, they explore how Alexa has evolved and discuss innovative ways families can use Alexa and other...
Podcast: Making Electric Vehicles Accessible and Affordable

Podcast: RegenAI Summit Focuses on Regional AI Solutions

Listen on Apple Listen on Spotify Read a post about the conference Machine Transcription: (subject to typographical errors from speech to text software) Larry Magid: I’m Larry Magid, and this is Are We Doing Tech Right, a podcast from ConnectSafely where we...
Podcast: Making Electric Vehicles Accessible and Affordable

Podcast: Technology, Access and Crisis Support in Native Lands

This week, we spoke with Dr. Anitra Warrior. Dr. Warrior is the owner of Morningstar Counseling and Consultation in Lincoln, Nebraska, and is from the Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma. She earned her Ph.D. in counseling psychology in 2015 and has operated her clinic since...
Podcast: Making Electric Vehicles Accessible and Affordable

Podcast: Positive Play on PlayStation

This week, Larry speaks with Catherine Jensen, vice president of Global Consumer Experience at Sony Interactive Entertainment. Larry and Catherine discuss PlayStation safety and privacy settings, ways that players can help each other, and the importance of...
Podcast: Making Electric Vehicles Accessible and Affordable

Podcast: Navigating the Future of Self-Driving Cars

This week, we speak with Brad Templeton, who started his career as a software developer and, after writing about a dozen software packages, founded the world’s first .com. Brad entered the self-driving car space in 2007, and his website and blog, robocars.com,...