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Author: Heather Gold, Kevin Marks, & Deborah Schultz

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Tummelvision is a weekly live podcast that explores the human side of technology - people before data. A Tummler is a Yiddish word used to describe a person who catalyzes others to action. Tummlers were traditionally hired at Jewish weddings and in the Borscht belt to warm up the crowd and get the party started.



Each week Heather, Deb and Kevin engage with well-known guests from the arts, business, and technology who all share a unique focus on the importance of bringing our more human selves with us both online and offline. Guests are all experts in the art and science of engaging and collaborating a networked world. Topics range from "does google get social" to what is the role of empathy and emotion in business and how do we genuinely connect in a connected world.
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Kio Stark stops into Tummelvision to discuss – you guessed it – how people relate with & to technology!  Kio teaches about human social dynamics at NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program. Topics include Kio’s ITP syllabus, “bro-gramming”, Zuck’s hoodie, instruments for […]
“You can’t have art without resistance in the materials” Quoting William Morris, Paul Ford explains that when he wants to learn something he goes out and finds the appropriate software. In the limits of the software you might find a […]
Heather Gold and Kevin Marks on Tummeling, Bubbles, and how media representations affect how people believe. Full chat transcript available here.
We’re back. Heather, Debs and Kevin talk about the tummeling stories we’ve missed over the last month. Here’s the chat transcript in full Some related links below: SXSW 2012:  A decidedly different show – PR attendance up a whopping 30% Mike […]
David Weinberger really is the perfect TummelVision guest. He’s an Internet philosopher who focuses on the big picture of how we learn and what the Net is reflecting and doing to our culture. His current book is Too Big To Know: […]
This past week celebrated the third annual “Community Manager Appreciation Day“.  As I saw the tweets roll by, I realized I have become increasingly frustrated and worried that the roll of Community Manager is not yet defined as strategic and is often […]
We talk with Stitch Labs co-founder and VP marketing Willo O'Brien about entrepreneurial creative lives and how the Net and economy have expanded the number of people working this way. We'll talk adapting the artistic life, collaboration, social media and infrastructure for this decentralized work.
Yoz Grahame (@yoz) talks about games, emotion, Second Life, Ning, and all manner of online communities.
Amber Case (@caseorganic) joins us to talk about emotion, cyber anthropology, geoloqi, and the quantified self.
Maciej Ceglowski (@pinboard) joins us to talk about the sustainability of online services, artisanal software, and social bookmarking for introverts. We highly recommend his Pinboard.in bookmarking service and his blog Idle Words.
Journalist Quinn Norton, #SOPA!, #Occupy!, and our new SEO keyword "stochastic"
Alex Howard (@digiphile) of O'Reilly Media joins the gang to talk #sopa, the state of Congressional tech literacy, and Gov 2.0
Adriana Lukas (@adriana872) joins us to talk about her research on heterarchy and many other fascinating topics.
Kestrin Pantera @kestrin is an actor, cellist, and mobile karaoke bar impressario. She joins Heather and Kevin to talk about the RVIP Lounge, the #Occupy movement, and her creative work.
Jill Slater (@jilber) joins the gang to discuss everything from sustainable food and urban planning to Jewish traditions and modern Israel.
Grant McCracken (@grant27 | cultureby.com) is an anthropologist and author of Chief Culture Officer.
Fresh from ContactCon in New York, the gang connects with Deanna Zandt (@randomdeanna) and Dorian Taylor (@doriantaylor) to talk about privilege, taxonomies, social media alchemy, and the economics of cultural production.
A just-in-the-family episode of Heather Gold, Deb Schultz, and Kevin Marks discussing Occupy Wall Street and more.
In the first TummelVision episode of the post-Steve Jobs era, the gang is joined by Mark Pesce (@mpesce), an inventor, writer, entrepreneur, educator and broadcaster.
TummelVision 78: Jim Bower

TummelVision 78: Jim Bower

2011-09-0901:34:12

Jim Bower (@superid101) joins us to discuss Whyville, animal husbandry, and computational neuroscience.
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