
STFU - May 1, 2025
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The show opens with David's favorite new artist: American Idol contestant and Canadian musician Sophie Powers. (Check out her Idol appearance here.) After that, It's Time For Technology Time with Carmi Levy and topics: Ex-Disney worker who hacked menus gets hard time; World Password Day; Amazon launches their Kuiper internet satellites; and Netflix tries a new kind of subtitles. Grief and bereavement researcher Dr. Joshua Black shares his study showing most bereaved people dream of or sense the deceased. (Check out Joshua's podcast here.) Dr. Ashley Thompson explains how believing in the concept of soulmates can lead to post-breakup turbulence. Jack Kassewitz – lead researcher at SpeakDolphin.com – shares the news of an AI-powered dolphin translation launch, and how dolphins were found to make human vowel sounds. Planetary scientist Dr. Amanda Steckel reveals that an early Mars may have had rain or snow.
Segments:
- (00:00) Introduction
- (01:26) Sophie Powers
- (09:59) Carmi Levy pt. 1
- (19:59) Carmi Levy pt. 2
- (29:59) Dr. Joshua Black pt. 1
- (39:49) Dr. Joshua Black pt. 2
- (49:49) Dr. Ashley Thompson
- (59:49) Jack Kassewitz
- (1:09:49) Dr. Amanda Steckel
- (1:19:06) Sign-off
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