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FULL EPISODE: Netflix and Chill, but Don't Share Accounts - June 30, 2026
from The Last Show with David Cooper · host David Cooper
On It's Time For Technology Time with tech analyst Carmi Levy, we cover the following news stories: Nearly 400 local newspapers sue OpenAI and Microsoft over copyright; Netflix now requires every user profile to be tied to a unique email address; LA's Waymo stunt-riding teens get account suspended (and would probably say it was worth it); and Tech giants hit with a lawsuit alleging collusion over RAM prices. Psychologist and professor Dr. Roman Palitsky describes how lingering grief physically limits cardiovascular recovery after stress. Assistant professor Charis Saitis from the Centre for Digital Music outlines how pop music lyrics have become more rebellious and less empathetic over the past six decades. Toronto-based comedian Andrew Barr discusses why on earth he taped his sweaty new comedy special Andrew Barr Goes Nowhere immediately after running 65 miles over 12 hours. For Conspiracy Corner, professor of conspiracy studies Nathan Radke teaches us about the mysterious Lake Ontario Vortex, a sort of Bermuda Triangle of the North. (Pre-order Nathan's upcoming book Uncover Up: How to Think Clearly in an Age of Conspiracies here.) Neurology professor Dr. Brandon Westover reveals how advanced meditation techniques are linked to younger brain age during sleep. Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:06) Carmi Levy pt. 1 (10:00) Carmi Levy pt. 2 (20:00) Dr. Roman Palitsky (30:00) Charis Saitis (39:50) Andrew Barr (49:50) Nathan Radke pt. 1 (59:50) Nathan Radke pt. 2 (1:09:50) Dr. Brandon Westover (1:19:04) Sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On It's Time For Technology Time with tech analyst Carmi Levy, we cover the following news stories: Nearly 400 local newspapers sue OpenAI and Microsoft over copyright; Netflix now requires every user profile to be tied to a unique email address; LA's Waymo stunt-riding teens get account suspended (and would probably say it was worth it); and Tech giants hit with a lawsuit alleging collusion over RAM prices. Psychologist and professor Dr. Roman Palitsky describes how lingering grief physically limits cardiovascular recovery after stress. Assistant professor Charis Saitis from the Centre for Digital Music outlines how pop music lyrics have become more rebellious and less empathetic over the past six decades. Toronto-based comedian Andrew Barr discusses why on earth he taped his sweaty new comedy special Andrew Barr Goes Nowhere immediately after running 65 miles over 12 hours. For Conspiracy Corner, professor of conspiracy studies Nathan Radke teaches us about the mysterious Lake Ontario Vortex, a sort of Bermuda Triangle of the North. (Pre-order Nathan's upcoming book Uncover Up: How to Think Clearly in an Age of Conspiracies here.) Neurology professor Dr. Brandon Westover reveals how advanced meditation techniques are linked to younger brain age during sleep. Segments: (00:00) Introduction (01:06) Carmi Levy pt. 1 (10:00) Carmi Levy pt. 2 (20:00) Dr. Roman Palitsky (30:00) Charis Saitis (39:50) Andrew Barr (49:50) Nathan Radke pt. 1 (59:50) Nathan Radke pt. 2 (1:09:50) Dr. Brandon Westover (1:19:04) Sign-off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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