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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2024 · 4 MIN

Wide Angle - A new tech podcast by Angelo Fernando - Episode 1

from Wide Angle · host Angelo Fernando

Hello, and welcome to a brand new podcast. Yes, it's about tech, but a different side of tech. Think of it as the technology that wraps us around its little fingers. It’s called Wide Angle because I'll be probing those blind spots in those platforms, apps and systems we use. Those pesky issues that come up from behind us and …. jolt us. I'm phasing out my class podcast, Radio 201, a podcast I began at the height of the pandemic. I hope you like Wide Angle, and will subscribe. Thank you! Angelo Fernando

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Hello, and welcome to a brand new podcast. Yes, it's about tech, but a different side of tech. Think of it as the technology that wraps us around its little fingers. It’s called Wide Angle because I'll be probing those blind spots in those platforms, apps and systems we use. Those pesky issues that come up from behind us and …. jolt us. I'm phasing out my class podcast, Radio 201, a podcast I began at the height of the pandemic. I hope you like Wide Angle, and will subscribe. Thank you! Angelo Fernando

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