by Minter Dial | May 11, 2025 | Ethics, Health, Minter Dialogue, Podcast, Responsibility
Minter Dialogue with Dr Frances Lee Frances Lee, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, joins me to discuss her co-authored book “In Covid’s Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us.” We explore the concept of moralized antagonism,...
by Minter Dial | May 4, 2025 | Ethics, Minter Dialogue, Padel, Podcast, Social Media, Sports
Minter Dialogue with Ben Nichols Ben Nichols, a communications expert and padel enthusiast, shares insights from his diverse career, including his time at the World Anti-Doping Agency. He discusses the challenges of managing communications in sports, particularly in...
by Minter Dial | Mar 23, 2025 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Entertainment, Ethics, Leadership, Minter Dialogue, Podcast
Minter Dialogue with Leslie Grandy In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Leslie Grandy, whose journey from film to technology is truly inspiring. Leslie shared her unique career path, highlighting how she capitalised on unexpected opportunities, from...
by Minter Dial | Dec 26, 2024 | Ethics, Meaningfulness, Mental Health
The Power of Wonder and Curiosity Sparked by a post on LinkedIn by my friend, Lidewij, I wanted to expand on a few thoughts. The desire to make the world a better place often stems from a childlike sense of wonder and curiosity. This attitude, full of hope and...
by Minter Dial | Oct 27, 2024 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Ethics, Mental Health, Minter Dialogue
Minter Dialogue via NotebookLM Automation tending toward autonomy For this podcast episode, I used a variety of AI tools to create everything you see: NotebookLM.Google.com to craft and ‘record’ two (different) conversations between two synthesized voices...
by Minter Dial | Jul 12, 2024 | Artificial Intelligence (AI), Ethics, Mental Health
Gen-AI and the Amazing Maze of Empathy Ask a room full of executives what is empathy and you’ll usually get a bunch of different answers, including someone who talks about walking in the other person’s shoes, as well as some confusion around sympathy and...