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#27 Babes in Techland
This will come as a shock to many of my listeners but besides being an artists, I also work in the tech industry as a Digital Strategist. Yes my love for the internet runs both in my artistic practice and my job, which helps funds my sick style and moderate lifestyle. Creatives emerging into the tech world is actually pretty common...
My guest Becky Lang is a writer, journalist, podcaster, and also a Creative Director. We discuss what it is like to pursue our creative passions and our digital professions and talk about the evolution into our current roles. We come to the conclusion that the combination of strategy and creativity might be contributing to a zen like balance that might seem slightly unrealistic.
#26 But Seriously, Care About Net Neutrality
After 2015 the conversation about protecting Net Neutrality seemed like it would be the thing of the past BUT SURPRISE! 2017 has Net Neutrality back on the ropes with a new “president” , new FCC chair and a republican administration that thinks the internet is connected from place to place with tubes. It is time to start worrying again about a free and open internet .
My guest David Miller has been involved with Net Neutrality protection for years and helps breakdown the Internet’s impact on the music scene, how Net Neutrality affects small businesses and artists and the importance of educating yourself on this inevitable human rights issue.
Looking to learn more about Net Neutrality or get involved? https://www.freepress.net/ and the GLOBAL NET NEUTRALITY COALITION are great organizations that can help you stay up to date with this issue and provide clear calls to action.
#25 2016 Recrap
2016 has a bad reputation that has spread all over the Internet. In episode 25 former guest and all around internet guru Harold Burnett tries to help capture the mystery, triumphs and tragedies of 2016. This year is almost un-recappable, even from the time we recorded to the time this airs so much has happened. (So don't write me angry messages about George Michael and Carrie Fisher) The two of us bit off a few things and discuss the rise and fall of celebrities, memes, politics and give a fond farewell to the people and platforms we will miss the most.
#24 A Vote for Pepe
In episode 24 the Negative Jam duo are together again, just in time to discuss the impact that memes have on the 2016 election. Chris Cloud helps break down how the accessibility of technology and creative tools have made memes a dominant form of communication. We also learn that Chris might be a little more shy on social media than he used to be...
#23 WFH
I am excited to have on the show the Twin Cities best Tweeter, Gigi Berry. In this episode we dive into the impact the internet has on maintaining and growing work from home co-worker relationships, and how the internet impacts women in the workplace. We also discuss different and similar it is to meet new besties online.
#22 Social Media & Activism
Excited to introduce Minneapolis artist and activist Emma Eubanks. At 20 years old Emma provides a unique perspective about how social media impact our communities and ourselves. She allows details the impact social media had on recent protest happening in Minneapolis and what a vital communication tool it is for her and others trying to make change.
#21 You're Mean
For episode 21 I am joined by long time friend, writer and podcast host Courtney Algeo. The two of us try to determine if the Internet is making people more mean by dissecting our past experiences with Chatroulette and pre-online dating.
#20 Hi Mom!
Welcome to a new season of Lea and the Internet! This season brings you new guests, new thoughts, and new ways to look at the world we have created with the influence of the internet and technology.
I am excited to kick off with a guest I have literally known forever, my mom! She has seen a lot of change over her lifetime, however she illuminates that things might not be as different as we all might think…
#19 Portraying Reality
Are we letting our fears dictate how our physical reality is displayed in our virtual spaces? Guest host and VR artist Emily Eifler talks about the opportunities and pitfalls of representing our worlds online.
#18 Immersive Media
In episode 18 guest host Liat Berdugo helps dissect the impact of Virtual Reality and immersive media on our minds, hearts and bodies. The world is shifting from people performing in front of devices to people performing for devices. The two of us discuss the concept of this proposed new medium and the unpredictability of VR combined with the limitations of current reality.
#17 Internet. Period.
Episode 17 is deconstructing the idea that girls are made of sugar, spice and everything nice. Dana Bassett and I celebrate women’s bodily functions and the Internet. Listen and learn about our first periods, a woman who hides turds in her purse and the usefulness of moobs!
#16 Politics Online
In Episode 16, Longtime friend, writer, energy worker and political activist Kelly Morton and I talk about an obscure subject known as politics. We discuss how social media has been a campaign game changer, and the future of open source polling and how bitcoin’s blockchain can change voting.
#15 I Can Haz Art Money Now?
In Episode 15, performance artists, comedian and writer Kristina Wong discusses the impact that the internet has made on performance art, audience attention spans and technology yearning to replicate live human interaction. We also talk about the new ways in which artists have to hustle and shakedown friends to get exposure and dollars.
RERUN: #1 Morality, Conflict And Social Politics
Can you believe it has been over half a year since the first Lea and the Internet?! Now that the election is starting to heat up let's take a look back at the first episode where Harold Burnett and Lea talk about a lot of topics that are starting to come full circle.
Watch out for the next few episodes coming out! Three smart and funny ladies will be on the show throughout this spring. Get ready for Kristina Wong, Kelly Morton and Liat Berdugo.
#14 Progressive Technology?
Episode 14 features two amazing guests, Luna Malbroux and George Chen who are two of the founders that created EquiTable an app that is correcting income inequality one meal at a time. The three hosts discuss the misconceptions of technologies role in developing a progressive society.
#13 Art, Commerce and the Internet
Conceptual artists/designer/podcaster James T. Green and I discuss the greatness that is Vine and the need for more education around self-promotion. The two of us as new media artist also talk about the challenge of valuing art in a digital age, and how the romantic idea of the starving artist is getting old.
#12 Insight from Old Millennials
Listen to two old Millennials reminisce about the Internet and discuss where it might be heading. Stephanie Lie, artists, technologist and educator talks about the foundation of our data, the Internet of Things and we both gripe about self driving cars.
#11 Behind the Scenes
Long time friend and comic book artist, Robert James Algeo details the impact that binge watching, consuming and developing have on the Internet's present and future. This episode has everything, Making a Murder banter, football, and big fat websites.
The two of us question what is going to happen to our online communities as traditional media continues to exploit audiences and website obesity grows, creating irreversible consequences.
#10 Reality = Virtual
There is a commonly held discussion happening about the adverse effects of social media on people's personal lives. The reign of perceived negativity is supposedly happening to unaware participants, and it is usually assumed that everyone engaging in these communities has limited or no agency within these new systems.
In this episode graphic designer/artist and writer Nicole Killian helps dive into how originality, appropriate and participation on social media are breaking down the barriers between the virtual and real world and how the line between these two places has become blurred to completely erased.