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Aiming for the Moon

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  • We interview interesting people from a teenage perspective. Join us as we have fascinating discussions with successful authors, entrepreneurs, scientists, etc. (Oh, and adventurers!)
    © 2024 Aiming for the Moon
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Episodes
  • 122. The Origins and Governance of the Internet: Prof. Jonathan Zittrain (Harvard Law and Computer Science Prof. | Director of Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society)
    Jul 30 2024

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    The Internet has become an integral part of our world. It connects all kinds of technologies from sports streaming to stock trading to selfie posting. But, in the grand history of technology, it’s not all that old.

    How did the Internet become so expansive in so little time? There are two major components in the rise of the Internet. 1) The creation of modular networking that allowed for fast growth. 2) The culture of self-governance and collaboration that fueled the early innovators. In this episode, Harvard's Prof. Jonathan Zittrain explains the impact of these two components as well as the shifting future of Internet governance.

    Topics:

    • Origins of the Internet - How the Internet Expanded so Rapidly
    • The Early Internet
    • Generative Technology - What is it?
    • Early Regulation and Innovation - the Internet Wild West
    • "Is this lack of regulation the current model of the Internet? Should it be?"
    • "What books have had an impact on you?"
    • "What advice do you have for teenagers?"

    Bio:
    Jonathan Zittrain is the George Bemis Professor of International Law at Harvard Law School, Professor of Computer Science at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Professor of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. He directs the Harvard Law School Library and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.

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    Lessons from Interesting People substack: https://taylorbledsoe.substack.com/

    Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiming4moon/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/Aiming4Moon

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aiming4moon

    Taylor's Blog: https://www.taylorgbledsoe.com/

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    29 mins
  • 121. When Civilizations Crumble - Lessons for Today: Dr. Victor Davis Hanson (Renowned Classicist and Military Historian)
    Jul 23 2024

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    A rich understanding of history allows us to recognize patterns and the possible trajectory of the present. But sometimes, this analysis provides sobering prophecies. In this episode, renowned classicist and military historian, Dr. Victor Davis Hanson discusses his 2024 book, The End of Everything: How Wars Descend into Annihilation. In it, he outlines the common factors in the downfalls of great civilizations. And soberingly, he proposes that America aligns with many of these patterns.

    A Quick Note as this episode deals with contemporary politics:

    Aiming for the Moon has a diverse audience. I strongly believe that developing your own perspective comes from speaking with people who you both agree with and disagree with. Iron sharpens iron. That’s why this podcast is a platform that hosts interesting and successful people from a variety of worldviews. Gen. Z has the opportunity to trailblaze a culture of conversation. So, let’s go.

    Topics:

    • Patterns of Civilization Decline and Why We Should Care
    • Human Nature and Historical Progress - Why aren't we getting better?
    • "What books have had an impact on you?"
    • "What advice do you have for teenagers?"


    Bio:
    Dr. Victor Davis Hanson
    is the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and chairs the Working Group on the Role of Military History in Contemporary Conflict. He is an American scholar of ancient and modern warfare and has been a commentator on contemporary politics for various media outlets. He is a professor emeritus of classics at California State University, Fresno, and the annual Wayne and Marcia Buske Distinguished Visiting Fellow in History at Hillsdale College since 2004. Hanson was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2007 by President George W. Bush and was a recipient of the Bradley Prize in 2008. Hanson is also a farmer and a critic of social trends related to farming and agrarianism. The author of numerous books, his most recent are The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict Was Fought and Won (2017), The Case for Trump (2019), and The Dying Citizen: How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America (2021). His latest book, The End of Everything: How Wars Descend into Annihilation, was published in May 2024.

    Socials! -

    Lessons from Interesting People substack: https://taylorbledsoe.substack.com/

    Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiming4moon/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/Aiming4Moon

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aiming4moon

    Taylor's Blog: https://www.taylorgbledsoe.com/

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    29 mins
  • 120. The Influencer Industry - The Quest for Authenticity on Social Media: Dr. Emily Hund (Author of "The Influencer Industry")
    Jul 16 2024

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    “Authenticity” has become an economic token on social media. And, not in a metaphorical way. This has led to people becoming brands. The so-called “influencer” is an icon of an industry not yet recognized or respected by society at large.

    This new industry is composed of a digital labor force whose livelihoods are at the whims of all-powerful, ever-changing algorithms. In this episode, Dr. Emily Hund, the author of The Influencer Industry: The Quest for Authenticity on Social Media (Princeton University Press, 2023), explains the rise of this new economy and why it should be recognized and legitimized by the public.

    Topics:

    • How did this “branded” culture develop?
    • What is an “influencer?”
    • The Narrative of Self-sufficiency: Are you really self-sufficient if you are an influencer?
    • "Authenticity" on Social Media - is it really authentic?
    • Legitimizing the "Influencer Industry"
    • "What books have had an impact on you?"
    • "What advice do you have for teenagers?"


    Bio:
    Emily Hund
    , PhD, is the author of the book, The Influencer Industry: The Quest for Authenticity on Social Media (Princeton University Press, 2023). She writes, speaks, and consults on topics related to influencers, the reshaping of cultural industries, and the digital labor force. Early in her career, she worked as a magazine writer and social media editor, and earned degrees in journalism and sociology from Penn State University.


    Socials! -

    Lessons from Interesting People substack: https://taylorbledsoe.substack.com/

    Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiming4moon/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/Aiming4Moon

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aiming4moon

    Taylor's Blog: https://www.taylorgbledsoe.com/


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    32 mins

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