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After exchanging hand-drawn postcards for a year, two data designers discover how compiling and parsing the little things in life can lead to unexpected self-reflection-- and friendship. (episode)
With former Google designer Tristan Harris, who explains how far Silicon Valley will go to capture and control your eyeballs. (episode)
Your selfies are sharing more than your smiling face. They’re full of data. (episode)
Generic usernames, no photos, no tweets. This week, we investigate the dozens of mysterious accounts following Manoush on Twitter. Plus, what makes a good bot – and a bad one. (episode)
This week, the Supreme Court cases that defined privacy for the digital age. Because the founding fathers didn’t write the Bill of Rights with the internet in mind. (episode)
We visit the Dark Web, where you can get heroin, fentanyl and oxycontin shipped right to your door. This week, the link between online drug markets and America’s opioid crisis. (episode)
Listener stories and tips: we wrap up our No Filter series of conversations about how women live online. (episode)
The woman behind some of your favorite gifs takes us to the future. See what being a woman on the web may look like. (episode)
The iconic artist on our curated selfies, owning a font, and why we all need likes. You know? (episode)
The CNN anchor on sex, wearing a “uniform,” and staying profesh on air and online. (episode)