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Being Modern, Being Human is a podcast about the world we live in and its transformations: from the eternal questions of human existence and current social challenges to artificial intelligence and the mysteries of nature. Writer and journalist Inna Logunova explores the spirit of our times together with inspiring minds and deep thinkers: philosophers, sociologists, journalists, artists, writers, scientists, and many others.

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Being Modern, Being Human is a podcast about the world we live in and its transformations: from the eternal questions of human existence and current social challenges to artificial intelligence and the mysteries of nature. Writer and journalist Inna Logunova explores the spirit of our times together with inspiring minds and deep thinkers: philosophers, sociologists, journalists, artists, writers, scientists, and many others.

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English


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#28 How to resist racism in the digital age?

7/31/2023
How do the mechanisms of racial inequality adapt and persist in social media and other aspects of virtual communication? What are the ways to resist racism online? In this episode, we speak with Dr. Rob Eschmann—a writer, educator, filmmaker, and scholar from the University of Chicago, whose research centers around racism and inequality online. We discuss his recently released book, 'When the Hood Comes Off: Racism and Resistance in the Digital Age.” To learn more about Dr. Rob Eschmann: https://www.robeschmann.com/

Duration:00:27:26

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#27 How to understand people from different cultures?

7/17/2023
Born in Saudi Arabia, Mashael Alanizi has been living in the UK for many years. Coming from a family of doctors and has medical training herself. Together with her sister, she runs Wisal, a London-based company that focuses on creating cultural awareness in healthcare, helping patients from the East and doctors from the West connect better and mutually benefit from it. In this episode, we sit down with Mashael to discuss some common sources of misunderstanding between cultures, ways to improve cultural competency, and the difference between understanding and tolerance. To learn more about Mashael Alanizi and Wisal: https://www.wisal.co.uk/ ​​https://www.instagram.com/wisalconnect/

Duration:00:31:17

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#26 Why do we need sustainable fashion? Its potential, challenges and the future

7/3/2023
How can fashion become more sustainable? What obstacles do independent designers wishing to adopt sustainability face? Can big brands truly embrace sustainability? In this episode, we explore the intersection of style, society, and the environment with Liberty Imhoff, the founder of Manic Metallic, a fashion media company built around the ethos of respecting fashion as an art, discipline, and societal force for change. To learn more about Liberty Imhoff and Manic Metallic: https://manicmetallic.com/ Instagram: @liberty.imhoff

Duration:00:26:10

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#25 Dating, friendship, and the meaning of life in the age of social media and AI

6/19/2023
This episode started with a conversation about modern dating and romantic relationships but organically turned to broader issues of contemporary society, such as inequality and the growing role of artificial intelligence. This is the second episode with award-winning author Gerald Everett Jones, from what turned out to be a mini-series of “Talks with a Writer.” In our previous interview, we discussed the phenomenon of stardom and the intricacies of showbiz. Check it out here: Episode #23 “The journey to stardom: Exploring showbiz, Hollywood, and the art of storytelling” https://shorturl.at/hiuDJ To learn more about Gerald Everett Jones and his books: https://geraldeverettjones.com/ Connect with “Being Modern, Being Human” inna@innalogunova.com

Duration:00:53:57

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#24 Modern parenting: Worldschooling, partnership and questioning societal norms

6/5/2023
Anarchy as a family lifestyle? In this episode, Lainie Liberti–a best-selling author, international speaker, and advocate for alternative education–shares her personal journey of schooling her son and mentoring other children outside the conventional educational framework. We explore the concepts of 'unschooling' and 'worldschooling' and discuss how to cultivate healthier, more fulfilling relationships between parents and their teens and tweens. To learn more about Lainie’s projects: https://projectworldschool.com/ https://transformativementoringforteens.com/ Connect with “Being Modern, Being Human” inna@innalogunova.com

Duration:00:48:36

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#23 The journey to stardom: Exploring showbiz, Hollywood, and the art of storytelling

5/22/2023
In this episode, we step behind the scenes of showbiz and the entertainment industry. What sacrifices one has to make on their journey to fame? How does Hollywood operate? Where is the line between the constructed public image and the real person? We explore these questions and more with award-winning author Gerald Everett Jones whose recent novel, “Mick& Moira & Brad,” inspired this conversation. This interview is filled with real-life anecdotes, curious details, and plenty of insights about life, love, and the art of storytelling. To learn more about Gerald Everett Jones and his books: https://geraldeverettjones.com/

Duration:01:14:33

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#22 Judaica art: Connecting the past and the present

5/8/2023
How is the diversity of Jewish communities around the world reflected in Judaica art? How have contemporary artists adapted traditional forms? In this episode, we delve into the history, craftsmanship, and cultural significance of Jewish art. Harrison Schley, a member of the International Society of Appraisers and a specialist in fine and decorative Asian art and Judaica, reflects on the past, the present, and the ways they are tied together. This is the second episode in our mini-series with Harrison. In our previous conversation, we discussed the art and culture of the Edo period in Japan. To learn more about Harrison Schley: https://schleyappraisals.com/

Duration:00:19:22

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#21 Time travel to Edo-period Japan with Harrison Schley

4/24/2023
When we think of pre-20th century Japan, the tea ceremony, Japanese porcelain, and woodblock prints come to mind. The Edo period, spanning from 1615 to 1868, left a rich artistic legacy that is popular among collectors and recognizable even by non-experts. In this episode of "Being Modern, Being Human," we explore one of the most fascinating epochs in Japan's history with Harrison Schley, Ph.D., a specialist in fine and decorative Asian art, Judaica, and a member of the International Society of Appraisers. We discuss the relationship between Japanese art and society, how to start a collection of Japanese art, and how studying different cultures makes us more human. This episode is the first in a two-part mini-series. In the next episode, we will delve into Judaica art. To learn more about Harrison Schley: https://schleyappraisals.com/

Duration:00:33:31

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#20 What do the Kyrgyz epic and the Scripture have in common?

4/10/2023
The twists and turns of history leave behind many unexplained puzzles, such as the similarities between the Scripture and the Kyrgyz legendary epic, Manas. Richard Hewitt spent twenty years in Kyrgyzstan, living with a rural Kyrgyz family in the Tian Shan Mountains. He was given the Kyrgyz name Risbek during his time there. In this episode, we discuss Risbek’s experiences in Central Asia, his research on the ancient texts, his fascinating discoveries, and the commonalities that underlie our shared human heritage. To learn more about Richard Hewitt’s research: https://tinyurl.com/yc8f3rpv

Duration:00:29:20

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#19 Posture as a life-changer: exploring the mind-body connection

3/27/2023
How do posture and body language impact our mood, energy levels, and overall well-being? In what way are technology and modern lifestyle affecting our anatomy and physiology? Most importantly, how to notice negative transformations and take action to improve your physical and mental health? We will delve into the history and science behind posture with Aesha Tahir, exercise physiologist, coach, author, and speaker. As a wellness consultant, she helps her clients enhance their quality of life and achieve professional success by improving their posture and body language. Her book, “Unhunched: Discovering Wellness Through Posture” is set to release in May 2023. To learn more about posture, get a sneak peek into the book and contact Aesha Tahir: Website: https://toneandstrengthen.com Book: https://aesha-tahir.presale.manuscripts.com Instagram: @tone_and_strengthen

Duration:00:28:57

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#18 The art of science and the science of art

3/13/2023
How different are art and science from each other? What kind of mindset defines artists and scientists? What mental process is behind creative insights? In this episode, we discuss these questions with Arseniy Seroka, a founder of a successful software development company, Serokell, and an aspiring filmmaker with two short films in his portfolio. Serokell’s website: https://serokell.io/

Duration:00:27:36

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#17 Exploring the inner workings of creativity

2/27/2023
Creativity is the new gold of the 21st century. I invite you to get inspired, dive into the world of innovation and creativity, and take a closer look at their subtle interplay. In this episode, we speak with motion designer Leeanne Brennan, who specializes in creating illustration, animation and video for the innovation industry. She is also the host of The Epic Bones podcast, where she explores the nature of creativity and shares her insights on how to connect with it. To learn more about Leeanne Brennan: https://leeannebrennan.com/ https://www.epicbones.com/

Duration:00:28:46

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#16 Immigrant Story: What does it take to be a journalist in New York City?

2/13/2023
Russian journalist Anastasia Chernikova moved to New York City six years ago, driven by the desire for a life and career change. Since then, she has established her own media platform Vivid Minds and become a successful and frequent contributor to quality US publications such as Entrepreneur Magazine, Fast Company, and others. In this episode, we discuss starting a career from scratch as an immigrant, the challenges and benefits of writing in a foreign language, the creator economy, mental health, and much more. To learn more about Anastasia: https://achernikova.com/ https://thevividminds.com/

Duration:00:24:38

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#15 How to understand contemporary academic music?

1/2/2023
How can silence turn into music? What is the composer’s mindset, and how do you become one? How are our listening patterns changing today, and is the decrease in attention span that bad? In this episode, I’m sitting down with composer Jordan Nelson to speak about the mystery and routine of creating music. To learn more about Jordan Nelson and explore his music: http://jordannelsonmusic.com

Duration:00:25:00

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#14 Positive and toxic masculinity, patriarchy and feminism from a transgender man’s perspective

12/19/2022
Mac Scotty McGregor is a transgender man, author and founder of the nonprofit Positive Masculinity, which helps men understand and cope with the societal pressures they face. We talk about his experiences with both genders, toxic stereotypes that prevent us from being ourselves, and ways to break down patriarchal behavioral patterns. To learn more about Mac Scotty McGregor: https://www.positivemasculinitynow.org

Duration:00:27:04

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#13 Delving into NFT, digital identities and sociology of the future

12/5/2022
How is our digital identity different from our real-world identity? What does the newly emerged discipline of digital sociology explore? Should creatives jump on the NFT bandwagon - and if so, how? How is the Metaverse likely to change our daily lives? In a new episode, we discuss these issues with Ernestina Zhu, an artist and Ph.D. researcher in NFT and digital sociology. To learn more about Ernestina: https://ernestinazhuart.wixsite.com/artist

Duration:00:40:51

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#12 Diversity, equity and inclusion in the age of AI and the new workforce

11/21/2022
What are the challenges of artificial intelligence for diversity and inclusion in organizations? How to understand that your organization is truly diverse and not just perceived as such? What methods can you use to evaluate the effectiveness of DEI practices? In this episode, we discuss these questions with Joe Santana, a published author and founder of The CDO PowerCircle, an association that helps organizations develop diversity leaders. To learn more about Joe Santana: http://joesantana.com/

Duration:00:31:50

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#11 How can art and beauty save the planet?

11/7/2022
Roberto Dutesco is an acclaimed photographer, filmmaker, and environmentalist. He has worked in the fashion industry and traveled extensively around the globe, capturing the beauty of nature and people. His influential project at the intersection of art and ecology, The Wild Horses of Sable Island, has been running for nearly thirty years. By photographing and filming a small herd of wild horses living on an uninhabited island off the East Coast of Canada, Roberto has managed not only to raise awareness about the unique animals and the place but also to contribute to its conservation. Recently, his environmental activities have expanded to another large-scale project, IAMWILD. In this episode, we talk about how art and beauty can save the world and how they are already doing it. Also in the interview: a meeting with the Dalai Lama and what it takes to become a prominent photographer. To learn more about Roberto Dutesco and his art: https://dutescoart.com/ Selected photos from The Wild Horses of Sable Island project: https://dutescoart.com/wildhorsessableislandcollection/favorites.html IAMWILD Foundation: https://iamwild.org/

Duration:00:40:54

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#10 Symbolic magic in art and life: where archetypes meet modernity

10/24/2022
What is participatory art making? What place do rituals and symbolic magic have in modern life? In this episode, we talk with multidisciplinary artist Sarah Dixon about her exciting journey working in the Ecuadorian Amazon and the Hindu Kush, studying art forms from Orthodox icon painting to corporate design, exploring feminism through intuitive painting, and much more. To learn more about Sarah Dixon: https://sarahdixon.studio/

Duration:00:30:07

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#9 Finding your solution to the world’s problems: how to start an NGO

10/12/2022
Joe Gonzalez is the founder of The Project Solution, a nonprofit organization that funds small infrastructure projects in countries around the world. Its focus is on water, sanitation, health and education. Since its inception in 2009, The Project Solution has funded nearly 50 projects in 12 countries and helped approximately 30,000 people worldwide. In this episode, we talk with Joe Gonzalez about what it takes to start and run an NGO, why making a small difference matters, and what it brings on a personal level. To learn more about The Project Solution: http://theprojectsolution.org/

Duration:00:26:58