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In this Cantina Conversation Megan McCarthy-Biank interviews Daniel Kraus about his new book, The Living Dead. Daniel completed this work started by the creator of the Zombie genre George Romero. This is a great conversation full of information on how he became the author to complete The Living Dead and …
This episode is a Cantina Conversation with Adam Dodge, a California attorney and founder of EndTab, End Technology Enabled Abuse. Adam has dedicated himself towards standing against technology enabled abuse which predominately affects women. We discuss the technology behind deepfakes and the many ways they are being used against women …
Don’t listen to this episode if you think internet ignorance is bliss. This episode is a Cantina Conversation with Bill Clay III. Bill is a network security specialist who has consulted with local and national agencies as well as business entities. He is a Cisco certified ethical hacker and he …
In this week’s show, Steve and Ken have a conversation with Liz and Heather from The Nerdy Bitches Podcast. We discuss how they got started in podcasting and built their audience. We have a discussion on their experiences as women inside the nerd community. Check out The Nerdy Bitches Podcast …
In this Cantina Conversation, Steve and Ken attempt some philosophy and debate the existence of free will. This is a debate we have had before and this time we are putting it on the podcast. If you enjoy this episode and wish to learn more on Free Will, Determinism, Compatibilism, …
In this weeks Cantina Conversation Steve and Ken have a discussion started by an article Steve previously wrote for the blog regarding the power podcasting can have as a modern form of education. The guys discuss some podcasts that have benefited them and how they have affected their lives. We …
In this week’s Cantina Conversation Steve and Ken talk with Tim Lee. Tim studying ecology and evolution at UC San Diego, where he graduated magna cum laude in biology. He went on to complete his PhD at UC Davis, developing simulation and analytical models of population dynamics before becoming a comedian. After finding himself bored in his profession he …