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Podcast Description
Soul Force Ones is a multi-dimensional metaphor with layered meanings that includes, but is not limited to, our shared Oneness and MLK's reference to, "meeting physical force with soul force."
Track Description
DJ Cole and MC Stoll are joined by Jamon Douglas, Senior Software Engineer at Volta Charging for track four's cypher exploring the future of technology. Film references include Minority Report, Sorry to Bother You, and the Terminator. The beef between Giselle Ruiz, Tik Tok and Amazon continues from track 3 with Jamon's reference to Joy Buolamwini's research with the the Algorithmic Justice League that got Jeff Bezos to back down. Black Mirror would also be relevant to this conversation exploring artificial intelligence and the intersection of technology, and shared humanity and the future of humanity. Later in the episode, Jamon mentions Dev Color, a network to support and empower black software engineers, and other organizations doing wonderful work, like Black Girls Code and Hidden Genius Project.
Follow and connect with Jamon on Twitter
In the Remix, DJ Cole and MC Stoll delve deeper into Jamon's reflections about the significance of confidence and community as it concerns both life and the workplace.
Track 3 is set to the music of Deltron 3030 "Virus"
Enter promo code - SOULFORCEONES - to receive 10% off your purchase at www.peopleofcolourclothing.com
Intro/Outro Music produced by OJ The Producer
By Jonathan Stoll and colin cole4.4
1313 ratings
Podcast Description
Soul Force Ones is a multi-dimensional metaphor with layered meanings that includes, but is not limited to, our shared Oneness and MLK's reference to, "meeting physical force with soul force."
Track Description
DJ Cole and MC Stoll are joined by Jamon Douglas, Senior Software Engineer at Volta Charging for track four's cypher exploring the future of technology. Film references include Minority Report, Sorry to Bother You, and the Terminator. The beef between Giselle Ruiz, Tik Tok and Amazon continues from track 3 with Jamon's reference to Joy Buolamwini's research with the the Algorithmic Justice League that got Jeff Bezos to back down. Black Mirror would also be relevant to this conversation exploring artificial intelligence and the intersection of technology, and shared humanity and the future of humanity. Later in the episode, Jamon mentions Dev Color, a network to support and empower black software engineers, and other organizations doing wonderful work, like Black Girls Code and Hidden Genius Project.
Follow and connect with Jamon on Twitter
In the Remix, DJ Cole and MC Stoll delve deeper into Jamon's reflections about the significance of confidence and community as it concerns both life and the workplace.
Track 3 is set to the music of Deltron 3030 "Virus"
Enter promo code - SOULFORCEONES - to receive 10% off your purchase at www.peopleofcolourclothing.com
Intro/Outro Music produced by OJ The Producer