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    <description>It is seductive to fear the future because we are biologically programmed to look for danger. This natural impulse is enabled by popular media.  However, this podcast is meant to awaken a sense of hope for a bright Humalogy™ future. With a more expansive view of the facts, history has proven that humanity constantly progresses. 
Technology is increasing the speed at which we experience this beneficial progression. 
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    <itunes:subtitle>Scott Klososky discusses the possibilities and opportunities of embracing Digital Transformation.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <title>Episode 33: Technology: Blessing or Poison</title>
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