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Bonus Episode with Ken Sinclair: Building Emotion at the AHR Expo.
Stanford University's Dr Leah Weiss talks with Digital Mindfulness about her new book How We Work and how we can integrate mindfulness principles into our increasingly digitised workplaces
Leadership and Teamwork expert and Author Mike Robbins shares his insights on ways people can be their best selves while being in increasingly digitised environments
Google's Scott Jenson talks to us about bringing the company's Digital Wellbeing vision to life, and the potential of a mindful approach to technology can improve the quality of digital interactions for everyone.
Professor Sonia Livingstone shares her insights on the decades of research that analyses the impact of technology on children. In this episode, Sonia debunks some widely held beliefs and brings us up to date with the most current thinking.
Doug Clinton, Managing Partner with Loup Ventures talks with us about the challenges and opportunities associated with addictive technologies and how innovative companies are designing for time well spent from the ground up.
Author and international keynote speaker Yukai Chou talks to us about his Octalysis framework and how we can use the principles of gamification to trump motivation and help us towards positive behaviours online.
The founder and CEO of Recipes for Wellbeing, Greta Rossi talks with Digital Mindfulness about the expanding field of digital wellbeing and how everyone can take concrete steps to achieving an improved relationship to their digitised lives.
Light Phone co-Founder Kai Tang talks with Digital Mindfulness about the Light Phone, the challenges of designing a distraction-free phone second time round, and how consumer tastes are likely to change as increase our discussions about our screen time.
Director of the Legacy Lab, Lucas Conley talks to Digital Mindfulness about the potential for brands to build long-lasting foundations in a constantly shifting digital world.