Technology and the Internet are significantly shaping the way we interact, behave, think, and communicate. This show helps people understand the biggest cultural shift that is happening right now – a move towards a more digital culture and a more digital nation. Join me as I talk to people who inspire me, and we learn about the impact of digital culture on our lives, leadership, business strategy ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness |
In this episode, I am interviewed by Lee Stevens from the Time and Motion podcast about building my career, working for some of New Zealand's largest organisations. more
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Hilary joins Phil Howie from Onwardly on his podcast - Upwards!. Join us for the first episode with special guest Hilary Walton 🎙, Technology Strategist at Microsoft and host of the Digital Culture Ideas podcast, as we discuss #ChatGPT, the AI-power... more
Wow, this is a fascinating interview with a difference, of a digital artist called 'Auspicious Victory' @ascpsvctry more
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