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One Feather Two Pens: Episode 16 - Bridging the Indigenous Divide
May 27, 2026
1h 00m 06s
One Feather Two Pens: Episode 15 – Digital Innovation in Indigenous Housing
Apr 1, 2026
42m 30s
One Feather Two Pens: Episode 14 - Building Indigenous Digital Identity
Jan 27, 2026
39m 52s
One Feather Two Pens: Episode 13 - Carving Digital Pathways
Sep 16, 2025
37m 40s
One Feather Two Pens: Episode 12 - Rebuilding Nations & Healing Economics
Jul 21, 2025
35m 47s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 5/27/26 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 16 - Bridging the Indigenous Divide✨ | digital literacycyber safety+4 | Darian Ducharme | Teqare | Lac Seul First NationTurtle Island | digital literacycyber safety+6 | — | 1h 00m 06s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 15 – Digital Innovation in Indigenous Housing✨ | digital innovationIndigenous housing+3 | Stan Knight | Inspector in a Box | Indigenous communities | Inspector in a BoxIndigenous housing+3 | — | 42m 30s | |
| 1/27/26 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 14 - Building Indigenous Digital Identity✨ | Indigenous digital identitysovereignty+4 | Matthew | iComply | Red River Valley | digital identityIndigenous values+4 | — | 39m 52s | |
| 9/16/25 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 13 - Carving Digital Pathways✨ | digital sovereigntyIndigenous leadership+4 | Ryan St. Germaine | Indigenous Tech Circle | — | Indigenous Tech Circledigital pathways+5 | — | 37m 40s | |
| 7/21/25 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 12 - Rebuilding Nations & Healing Economics✨ | Indigenous economic sovereigntycommunity-led healing+4 | Tamara GoddardSam | Four Our Future | — | Indigenouseconomic sovereignty+5 | — | 35m 47s | |
| 1/10/25 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 11 - Coastal Sovereignty and the Canadian Royal Navy✨ | coastal sovereigntyIndigenous communities+5 | Anita Pawluk | Race Rocks 3DRoyal Canadian Navy | CanadaLondon, Ontario, Canada+4 | coastal sovereigntyIndigenous training+6 | — | 46m 16s | |
| 10/25/24 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 10 - Listen and Learn with Indigenous Data✨ | Indigenous datadata management+4 | Ja'Elle Leite | Ultralogix Inc. | — | Indigenous datadata management+3 | — | 42m 15s | |
| 9/11/24 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 9 - Catching up on Digital Indigeneity in an AI-driven World✨ | Digital IndigeneityAI+4 | Lawrence | Compulsion SoundlabsOne Feather, Two Pens+2 | London, Ontario, Canada | AIDigital Indigeneity+5 | — | 35m 19s | |
| 5/29/24 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 8 - The Value of an Indigenous Lens on Tech, Innovation & Collaboration✨ | Indigenous lenstechnology+5 | James Delorme | Salish Elements | London, Ontario, CanadaAnishinaabeg+3 | Indigenous lenstechnology+5 | — | 42m 19s | |
| 9/8/23 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 7 - Protecting and Promoting Culture through Technology✨ | Indigenous culturetechnology+4 | Melissa Giles-Hardy | ORIGINRBC+2 | Turtle Island | Indigenous peoplestechnology experiences+5 | — | 36m 30s | |
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| 6/15/23 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 6 - Navigating Indigenous Digital Spaces | In Episode 6 we speak to Matthew Norris, Senior Policy Analyst at the British Columbia Assembly of First Nations, and President of the Urban Native Youth Association. As a former candidate for Vancouver city council and a PhD student in UBC's Department of Political Science, Matthew has and continues to be exposed to numerous important intersecting Indigenous developments and issues. Between Matthew's grassroots community work and advocacy along with his academic studies on United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), Matthew has much to contribute toward the emerging discussion around Indigenous digital identity and Indigenous digital space. We decide to explore Indigenous digital space and community in particular, and we are guided by some great questions Matthew raises throughout: how might be Indigenous digital communities be made? What are the pitfalls and divides, and how can we avoid them? When these spaces are constructed, what algorithms guide us through them and what content are prioritized? What does it mean to have a voice in this arrangement, and how do we subsequently think about, with, and through accountability? Gila’kasla! Follow us on Twitter: Wtncast Follow your co-hosts: Tommy | Al | Lawrence A very special thanks to Compulsion Soundlabs for sharing their musical talent, which you are hearing as the intro and outro music in this series! Subscribe for updates Email: wtncast@gmail.com Follow us on Apple Music and Spotify Tommy and Al respectfully acknowledge that this show is recorded and produced on the traditional, unceded territories of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Chonnonton, and Lūnaapéewak peoples. London, Ontario, Canada is situated on their lands, a beautiful place that Tommy and Al are privileged to call home. Through this series, Tommy and Al aim to share their platform to create progressive, safe, and inclusive space to share the wisdoms, lessons, and experiences of Indigenous peoples from sea, to sea, to sea - in hopes of finding meaningful avenues to co-exist and function together online, in the spirit of love, courage, kindness, and reconciliation. | 44m 07s | ||||||
| 4/18/23 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 5 - Award-Winning Filmmaker on Narrative Sovereignty | In Episode 5 of One Feather Two Pens we speak with the award winning actor, director, producer, writer, and storyteller, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers. Member of the Kinai First Nation as well as Sámi from Norway, Elle-Máijá joins us to discuss her Rogers Audience Award winning documentary, Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy. The powerful film is an intimate and reflexive portrait of her community and the impact of substance abuse and opioid epidemic. Elle-Máijá is a remarkable wisdom and self-awareness facilitates a truly insightful conversation about representation, authenticity, and narrative sovereignty in Indigenous media. Join us as we explore what it means to truth, history, paternal politics, unlearning bias, and of the challenges and opportunities that emerge when navigating voice, privilege, and power. Elle-Máijá also raises important questions for Canadians seeking to assist and collaborate with First Nations peoples, such as: Who is the right person to tell a story? What does it mean to represent Indigenous life? And what happens when non-Indigenous narrators take up space without being aware of doing so? Gila’kasla! Follow us on Twitter: Wtncast Follow your co-hosts: Tommy | Al | Lawrence A very special thanks to Compulsion Soundlabs for sharing their musical talent, which you are hearing as the intro and outro music in this series! Subscribe for updates Email: wtncast@gmail.com Follow us on Apple Music and Spotify Tommy and Al respectfully acknowledge that this show is recorded and produced on the traditional, unceded territories of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Chonnonton, and Lūnaapéewak peoples. London, Ontario, Canada is situated on their lands, a beautiful place that Tommy and Al are privileged to call home. Through this series, Tommy and Al aim to share their platform to create progressive, safe, and inclusive space to share the wisdoms, lessons, and experiences of Indigenous peoples from sea, to sea, to sea - in hopes of finding meaningful avenues to co-exist and function together online, in the spirit of love, courage, kindness, and reconciliation. | 35m 59s | ||||||
| 3/1/23 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 4 - Netflix Filmmakers on Indigenous Media | In our latest episode on One Feather, Two Pens we have the privilege and honor to chat with Mary Teegee and Matt Smiley, the Directors of For Love on Netflix. As an Indigenous woman and non-Indigenous man, Mary and Matt have worked closely together since before their powerful piece Highway of Tears. The two reflect on their journeys, learnings, and discoveries together, which leads to a fascinating and important set of realizations and offerings about the promise of Indigenous media. Gila’kasla! Follow us on Twitter: Wtncast Follow your co-hosts: Tommy | Al | Lawrence A very special thanks to Compulsion Soundlabs for sharing their musical talent, which you are hearing as the intro and outro music in this series! Subscribe for updates Email: wtncast@gmail.com Follow us on Apple Music and Spotify Tommy and Al respectfully acknowledge that this show is recorded and produced on the traditional, unceded territories of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Chonnonton, and Lūnaapéewak peoples. London, Ontario, Canada is situated on their lands, a beautiful place that Tommy and Al are privileged to call home. Through this series, Tommy and Al aim to share their platform to create progressive, safe, and inclusive space to share the wisdoms, lessons, and experiences of Indigenous peoples from sea, to sea, to sea - in hopes of finding meaningful avenues to co-exist and function together online, in the spirit of love, courage, kindness, and reconciliation. | 39m 52s | ||||||
| 1/16/23 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 3 - Inclusion in tech industry | We are very excited to have Josh Nilson, Co-Founder of East Side Games, recent winner of the BC Tech Association's Person of the Year Award (and a Producer of one of Tommy's all time favourite games, Company of Heroes!), to talk about the value and importance of reconciliation through the inclusion of Indigenous peoples in the tech sector. Josh shares his fascinating professional journey, beginning in the world of culinary arts and then successfully transitioning into video game development where he produced some of the most popular Apps around, including The Office, Star Trek Upper Decks, Ru Paul's Drag Race, Trailer Park Boys and more. Josh reflects on the importance of learning, and especially on what's at stake for Canadian businesses to start thinking seriously about what Indigeneity does and does not mean and include. Gila’kasla! Follow us on Twitter: Wtncast Follow your co-hosts: Tommy | Al | Lawrence A very special thanks to Compulsion Soundlabs for sharing their musical talent, which you are hearing as the intro and outro music in this series! Subscribe for updates Email: wtncast@gmail.com Follow us on Apple Music and Spotify Tommy and Al respectfully acknowledge that this show is recorded and produced on the traditional, unceded territories of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Chonnonton, and Lūnaapéewak peoples. London, Ontario, Canada is situated on their lands, a beautiful place that Tommy and Al are privileged to call home. Through this series, Tommy and Al aim to share their platform to create progressive, safe, and inclusive space to share the wisdoms, lessons, and experiences of Indigenous peoples from sea, to sea, to sea - in hopes of finding meaningful avenues to co-exist and function together online, in the spirit of love, courage, kindness, and reconciliation. | 35m 18s | ||||||
| 12/14/22 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 2 - Reconciliation in the digital space | In our second episode of this new special series, we are honoured to be joined by Chief Dr. Robert Joseph, OC, OBC. Dr. Joseph is a hereditary Chief of the Gwawaenuk First Nation, is Ambassador for Reconciliation Canada where he has guided the Canadian Federal government through their residential school response. Dr. Joseph is a survivor of St. Michael’s Residential School. Dr. Joseph guides Tommy, Al, and Lawrence through the importance of creating safe space to converse and listen deeply in order for reconciliation to move forward. Dr. Joseph believes that technology, and platforms like podcasting, can be vehicles for moving reconciliation forward - specifically by giving opportunities for unheard voices and experiences from Indigenous peoples. This episode is full of practical advice to any listener, particularly for Indigenous and Canadian entrepreneurs who are looking to innovate and collaborate in this digital space. Gila’kasla! Follow us on Twitter: Wtncast Follow your co-hosts: Tommy | Al | Lawrence A very special thanks to Compulsion Soundlabs for sharing their musical talent, which you are hearing as the intro and outro music in this series! Subscribe for updates Email: wtncast@gmail.com Follow us on Apple Music and Spotify Tommy and Al respectfully acknowledge that this show is recorded and produced on the traditional, unceded territories of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Chonnonton, and Lūnaapéewak peoples. London, Ontario, Canada is situated on their lands, a beautiful place that Tommy and Al are privileged to call home. Through this series, Tommy and Al aim to share their platform to create progressive, safe, and inclusive space to share the wisdoms, lessons, and experiences of Indigenous peoples from sea, to sea, to sea - in hopes of finding meaningful avenues to co-exist and function together online, in the spirit of love, courage, kindness, and reconciliation. | 48m 58s | ||||||
| 12/14/22 | ![]() One Feather Two Pens: Episode 1 - The key to digital collaboration | Once upon a time on What's That Noise?! we asked: wouldn't it be wonderful to launch a special series with their new friend and former guest, Lawrence Lewis? That time has arrived! Al, Tommy, and Lawrence are so very pleased to present One Feather Two Pens, a special series that interviews Indigenous thought and technology leaders about functioning and co-existing with Indigenous peoples in this digital space. We kick off the series in episode 1 by laying the terrain for what this new series is about, what it's goals are, and what it hopes to contribute by means of creating a safe, inclusive dialogue for sharing the stories and lessons of Indigenous people across Canada who are carving out and navigating Indigenous digital sovereignty. What does it mean for Canadians and Indigenous peoples to work together online? What values and principles should be prioritized? What does reconciliation mean and look like on the Internet? What does success look like here, exactly - and how will we even know that we've been successful? Stay tuned for more episodes, releasing on the 15th of every month! Gila’kasla! Follow us on Twitter: Wtncast Follow your co-hosts: Tommy | Al | Lawrence A very special thanks to Compulsion Soundlabs for sharing their musical talent, which you are hearing as the intro and outro music in this series! Subscribe for updates Email: wtncast@gmail.com Follow us on Apple Music and Spotify Tommy and Al respectfully acknowledge that this show is recorded and produced on the traditional, unceded territories of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Chonnonton, and Lūnaapéewak peoples. London, Ontario, Canada is situated on their lands, a beautiful place that Tommy and Al are privileged to call home. Through this series, Tommy and Al aim to share their platform to create progressive, safe, and inclusive space to share the wisdoms, lessons, and experiences of Indigenous peoples from sea, to sea, to sea - in hopes of finding meaningful avenues to co-exist and function together online, in the spirit of love, courage, kindness, and reconciliation. | 22m 41s | ||||||
| 9/21/22 | ![]() Episode 46: AI Regulation in Canada | Before the pandemic, AI was growing in Canada. Throughout the pandemic, AI has exploded in Canada. Through working from home and online schooling to the abundance of location, health, medical, and interaction data around us at all times, the last half decade truly has witnessed institutions moving rapidly toward AI to make money, increase efficiency, trim fat, and perhaps even assist in finding new cures and vaccines. And as you might imagine, there are serious rights, liberties, justice, ethics, and equality issues that pop up along the way. So, how does a country insulate itself from such dangers? Through regulation, but easier said than done... Join us as we chat with the distinguished Dr. Teresa Scassa, Canada Research Chair in Information Law and Policy at the University of Ottawa, an award winning author, a recognizable expert across numerous Canadian media outlets - and a fantastic Ad Lib'er to boot. As you'll hear, the move toward regulating AI in Canada has been anything but clear... Tune in to hear more! Subscribe for updates! Follow Tommy and Al on Twitter! Email Tommy and Al: wtncast@gmail.com Follow What's That Noise?! on Apple Music and on Spotify | 50m 57s | ||||||
| 8/4/22 | ![]() Episode 45: Location Data - What Do You Mean? | Hey friends! Hope your summer is swell! It sure has been for us - perhaps a bit too good? While it's been rather tough to find time to record together, we're really pumped to finish off the summer with two new episodes. Today's chat is with Tommy's dear friend, Fernando Leiva - an analytics developer at the Centre for Advanced Computing at Queen's University. Tommy and Fernando have worked together for the past 3+ years to investigate location data-related privacy issues on smartphones. Today, we ask a simple but complicated question: location data - what do you mean? What we see in Google Maps is vastly different than what flows behind the scenes. GPS coordinates and mailing addresses represent a mere fraction of what corporations are able to collect from our devices. A big portion of these other, discrete data are in the format of NMEA 0183 - a standard data type that is produced by hardware in our smartphones as they intercept navigation satellite signals. What is inside NMEA 0183? Why do companies harvest it, and for what reasons? Many questions, much confusion, and so little time! If you are privacy or data ethics nut, this episode is for you! Tune in for Al, and more - apparently! Subscribe for updates! Follow Tommy and Al on Twitter! Email Tommy and Al: wtncast@gmail.com Follow What's That Noise?! on Apple Music and on Spotify | 1h 10m 53s | ||||||
| 6/22/22 | ![]() Episode 44: From the Radio Booth to the Classroom | More than ever people are questioning whether or not their job is the best fit. How many of us have found themselves in this position, particularly during the pandemic? How many of us have wondered what it takes to change ship, how much courage would be required to do so - and whether or not the grass is truly 'greener' on the other side? In this episode we hear from our beloved co-host Mr. Al Coombs about his professional journey, one which began with a short stint in insurance, to over a decade as a popular AM daytime radio show host on the Telemedia, Standard, Astral, and Bell media networks - to newly minted public school teacher. Every confusion, every curiousity, and every pain-and-gain that you might imagine are all things that Al reflects on. The biggest? Energy. How much energy does one burn before what makes sense blurs into confusion and ambiguity? We also address another confusion: an accusation from another podcaster that we have been targeting and attacking his show and attempting to steal their listeners. Tommy and Al explain the backstory, which begins with another host from the USA who uses our name: What's That Noise?! - verbatim. Our show precedes his, by more than a year - which is why Apple's legal team pulled his show from their content listing. We certainly never meant harm to this other podcaster, but the law is law - is it not? Tune in for Al, and more - apparently! Subscribe for updates! Follow Tommy and Al on Twitter! Email Tommy and Al: wtncast@gmail.com Follow What's That Noise?! on Apple Music and on Spotify | 1h 00m 09s | ||||||
| 6/6/22 | ![]() Episode 43: Indigenous Digital Identity | Tommy and Al are excited to bring a fantastic piece filled with both confusion and clarity around a tremendously important subject: Indigenous Digital Identity. What's That Noise?! is honoured to speak with Lawrence Lewis, Founder and CEO of OneFeather: an Indigenous technology company that designs specialized software solutions for Indigenous peoples across Canada. Lawrence joins us to talk about the messiness that is "Digital Identity" and "digital identity". That's right, there's two. One has capitals in "D" and "I" in it, and the other does not. The latter refers to a concept - digital identity, as in 'who we are' online in terms of how governments and corporations define and represent us. The second, Digital Identity, is a technology. It is the one that we've seen governments around the world develop throughout the pandemic as a digital alternative to, for example, your driver's license... Imagine a passport you keep on your phone. What makes both versions particularly confusing is that both have tremendous implications for Indigenous peoples, albeit with very different but equally important stakes. Come listen to the solutions and efforts put forth by Lawrence and his company OneFeather to make both versions - digital identity and Digital Identity - meaningful, accessible, proactive and a hopeful avenue for relationship building between Indigenous communities and Canada. Lawrence has opened a door for Canada to commit to reconciliation in the digital space - how will we reciprocate? Subscribe for updates! Follow Tommy and Al on Twitter! Email Tommy and Al: wtncast@gmail.com Follow What's That Noise?! on Apple Music and on Spotify | 1h 04m 34s | ||||||
| 4/21/22 | ![]() Episode 42: Why Borders are Confusing | Almost immediately after the #warinukraine began, the Western world told Ukrainians: "our borders are open". When a humanitarian crisis unfolds, such as the largest exodus of a population occurs since the end of world war two, it's logical that a country would open its borders to those in need, no? Not so fast. The world's borders - how they are made, how they are managed, and how they affect the lives and geographies around them - as our returning guest and dear friend Dr. Benjamin Muller tells us, are confusing. Since well before 9/11 but particularly after it, borders and borderlands have been created to try and secure life in the image of those who build them. As you'll hear, securing life through borders and bordering practices is anything but clear, obvious or even helpful to the people that live near them. When we study borders critically, we don't find clarity - only more confusion. Tune in for a fantastic chat with a brilliant researcher! Subscribe for updates! Follow Tommy and Al on Twitter! Email Tommy and Al: wtncast@gmail.com Follow What's That Noise?! on Apple Music and on Spotify | 1h 06m 12s | ||||||
| 4/5/22 | ![]() Episode 41: What’s That Slap?! | Fact: for the week of March 28, the top 20 global Google search trends do not include the #pandemic, the #warinUkraine, #residentialschools. Will Smith, Jada Smith, Chris Rock, and celebrity reactions dominated. Why? What happened to the rest of the world? Where did it go? Is Western society seriously this obsessed with celebrity drama? Could it be the case that #theslap highlighted complex hidden social, mental health, and racial issues? Are algorithms and filter bubbles to blame? Why are we still talking about this?! When can we move on?! And how?!?! HOW?! Join us to help Tommy extinguish not only his confusion, but his frustration. Back to reality, please!! Subscribe for updates! Follow Tommy and Al on Twitter! Email Tommy and Al: wtncast@gmail.com Follow What's That Noise?! on Apple Music and on Spotify | 55m 27s | ||||||
| 3/16/22 | ![]() Episode 40: Neurotechnology Part 2 | Part 2 of our chat about neurotechnology delves a bit deeper... If people have fluid identities, can neurotech capture them? What does it mean to enhance a body and a mind that are constantly changing? What happens when people are uncomfortable, unconfident, and uncertain about who they are, what they are doing and where they are heading? Can neurotech help with this, or perhaps make it all more complicated?Tommy and Al are joined by Dr. Brenda McPhail, Director of the Privacy, Technology & Surveillance Program and member of the National Security team at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. Someone who knows lots about neurotechnology, but has even more questions than Tommy and Al do! Subscribe for updates! Follow Tommy and Al on Twitter! Email Tommy and Al: wtncast@gmail.com Follow What's That Noise?! on Apple Music and on Spotify | 22m 07s | ||||||
| 2/27/22 | ![]() Episode 39: Ukraine - How We Can Help | Our hearts are with Ukraine. The situation is incomprehensibly horrific. As the world watches, many of us feel helpless. There's a ton of confusion around what it means to be a passive observer. Even if you wanted to help, could you? What would that look like? Is there any way to support Ukrainians in their time of urgent need beyond memes, hashtags, and profile pictures of blue and yellow flags? Tommy and Al spent the last day scanning civil society, journalism, news media, not-for-profit, and academic sources to find three ways that you can help. We hope that you'll find that donating, combatting disinformation, and connecting your neighbours will bring you a bit closer to helping those who desperately need the world to step up. In this episode, we mention numerous charity organizations, reliable news sources, and credible journalists that we encourage you to connect with. Please take a moment this weekend to learn more about them. This listed is definitely not exhaustive. Let's keep expanding it together, friends. Charitable Organizations The Canada-Ukraine Foundation- a Toronto-based group that co-ordinates charitable aid for Ukraine Doctors Without Borders- a humanitarian group that is currently mobilizing an emergency-preparedness response plan to ensure that access to health care and medicine are available to Ukrainians Save the Children- an international NGO delivering emergency aide to Ukrainian families Voices of Children- offers psychological support to kids affected by the war in Ukraine Phoenix Wings - supplies the Ukrainian army with medical treatment and defensive equipment like vests and helmets Shelter Ugolyok - an animal rescue and farm sanctuary in Ukraine, an incredibly important organization with a personal connection to Tommy's family Outright Action International - protects marginalized BIPOC and LGBQT2+ community members, which is particularly important given Putin's legacy of antihomophobic violence Credible Journalists Olga Tokariuk, Sarah Rainsford, Christopher Miller, Olga Rudenko Credible, Local News Sources The Kyiv Independent, The New Voice of Ukraine, Ukraine World, Kyiv Post Subscribe for updates! Follow Tommy and Al on Twitter! Email Tommy and Al: wtncast@gmail.com Follow What's That Noise?! on Apple Music and on Spotify | 51m 05s | ||||||
| 2/15/22 | ![]() Episode 38: Neurotech Part 1 | What do you get when you combine "nervous system" with "technology"? Confusion, evidently! What is neurotech, exactly? Sure, it is technology that is attached to the body's neural activity... But what part of the body? Does it affect the body, and if so - how? Why even build this technology? Who builds, and for what reasons? And as ever, what are the social, ethical, and privacy implications of doing so? Soo many questions, and so few answers - even for experts like our wonderful guest, Dr. Brenda McPhail, Director of the Privacy, Technology & Surveillance Program and member of the National Security team at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. Even a Canadian thought leader in our rights around technology is often uncertain about what exactly is going on with #neurotech. Why? There is a ton learn to learn, and all of it is worth openly talking about. So come be confused with us! Confusion has a lot to teach us, especially about what can happen to our rights and liberties if we don't ask the right questions about technology on and inside our bodies... Subscribe for updates! Follow Tommy and Al on Twitter! Email Tommy and Al: wtncast@gmail.com Follow What's That Noise?! on Apple Music and on Spotify | 31m 40s | ||||||
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