Hope in Source
Un pódcast de Henry Zhu
57 Episodo
-  Embodied Knowledge (Maggie Appleton)Publicado: 3/11/2020
-  The Convivial Society (L.M. Sacasas)Publicado: 13/10/2020
-  Natural Limits (L.M. Sacasas)Publicado: 12/10/2020
-  Emotional Programming (Omar Rizwan)Publicado: 5/10/2020
-  MA 16: Philip Gee (#3) on Life After Digital DeathPublicado: 22/9/2020
-  MA 15: Philip Gee (#2) on Unlisting YourselfPublicado: 16/9/2020
-  MA 14: Shawn Wang on Open KnowledgePublicado: 2/9/2020
-  Inhabiting a Space (Bernardo Hidalgo, Marianita Palumbo)Publicado: 28/8/2020
-  Managing Over-Participation (Working in Public)Publicado: 4/8/2020
-  Very Online (Strange Rites)Publicado: 23/7/2020
-  Towards Shalom (Nicole Williams)Publicado: 8/7/2020
-  Legacy (Timothy Patitsis)Publicado: 1/6/2020
-  MA 13: Jordan Scales on Nostalgia and Not Taking Yourself Too SeriouslyPublicado: 26/5/2020
-  MA 12: Maggie Appleton on Embodiment Through MetaphorsPublicado: 13/5/2020
-  MA 11: Maggie Appleton on Open Source as a Gift EconomyPublicado: 6/3/2020
-  12: Haircut (Bonus)Publicado: 14/2/2020
-  MA 10: Jonathan Farbowitz on the Commitment to Infinite UptimePublicado: 15/7/2019
-  MA 9: Wendy Hagenmaier on Preserving the (Digital) PastPublicado: 8/7/2019
-  MA 8: Anthony Giovannetti on Mastery and Learning through GamesPublicado: 21/6/2019
-  MA 7: Philip Gee (#1) On Growing Old with the WebPublicado: 31/5/2019
What are the parallels between faith and open source software? Join Henry Zhu for an off-the-cuff conversation between friends. Check out hopeinsource.com and nadiaeghbal.com/public-faith for the backstory!
