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EPISODE · May 29, 2024 · 1H 41M

Healing Loneliness Through Art, Online Communities, and Exponential Technologies

from Object Subject Form · host Simon Clowes

"[On digital asset ownership,] even if all this does for the next two or three years is make us question what it means to own our assets, I’m fine with it." — Michaela "Mika" Lallouz. Exponential technologies are connecting us in new, unprecedented ways, reshaping how we create, share, and interact with each other. Michaela "Mika" Lallouz is a creator with a humanitarian spirit whose mission is to help eliminate loneliness on the planet. Her nomadic journey has taken her out of her comfort zone and across the world to meet some of the most influential people in leadership and technology.  In this episode, Michaela and Simon explore how technology amplifies the transformative power of art and self-expression, the crucial role of online communities in addressing feelings of loneliness and isolation, and how digital ownership has profoundly impacted creatives — a journey so powerful, it saved her life. — Connect with Mika: https://linktr.ee/michaelalallouz    Mika's Market Update: https://t.me/mikasmarketupdate — Connect with me: https://zaap.bio/simonclowes

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