Party Like A Rockstar Podcast

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Joel "Roadie" Miller toured w/ bands like Guns N' Roses, Poison, the Cranberries, & Stone Temple Pilots. His book, MEMOIR OF A ROADIE, was the #1 new release on Amazon in bios and has since sold millions of copies through Kindle. Writer, Producer & Director of the 2006 award winning film THE STILL LIFE, Miller distributed both the film & soundtrack through Warner Bros. The song God's Reasons performed by Darius Rucker & co - written by Miller found success through Christian radio. Working as one of the worlds foremost art & memorabilia dealers, Miller owns the complete original hand written sheet music to Pink Floyd's ground breaking album THE WALL. The sheet music is currently on loan to the band for museum display purposes. Miller's extensive background in all forms entertainment have made him a well respected presence in the music industry. We hope you are enjoying PARTY LIKE A ROCKSTAR PODCAST as much as Joel is!

DeadRockstarz

78  Followers

I want to thank all the new subscribers to my music channel, I don't take any of you for granted because anyone that listens is a blessing! Please smash, like, subscribe because I don't do "Screw Tube". Google is evil! I do some acoustic covers and originals and I'm trying to form a rock band on the side called "The Dead Rockstars" and mainly this channel is for that! I'm working on this project: The Dead Rockstars 2024 Demo - I'm shooting for about 6 Original songs and maybe 1 cover. As of right now I'm having do do everything (Guitars, base, vocals, drums, song writing) myself. So these songs take time. But, I'll do my best to put out good quality music here. History? Well i got into music when I was 15 down on Florida. I could write a damn book on the high strangeness of my music career. I've been in a long string of various bands playing keyboard, bass, and guitars. I even had a short stint as the singer in a skate-thrash band for a few months when i was 17 in high school! My Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1fXCCJnlTx2IRX1oBx4Qf9

Transhumanism - AI - Robotics

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Transhumanism is a philosophical and scientific movement that aims to improve the human condition through the use of technology. Transhumanists believe that humans can evolve beyond their current physical and mental limitations, and that the application of technology will allow humans to achieve this. Transhumanists believe that the use of technologies like genetic engineering, artificial intelligence (AI), nanotechnology, and cryonics will allow humans to: Increase life spans Enhance cognitive and sensory abilities Slow, reverse, or eliminate the aging process Transhumanists envision a future where humans with enhanced capabilities will evolve into a "posthuman" species that transcends humanity. Some examples of transhuman technologies include - Bionic limbs: New generations of sensors are allowing artificial limbs to behave in more human-like ways; Assisted reproduction: Individuals of any sex could reproduce in any combinations they choose; Artificial wombs: Biological wombs would no longer be necessary for reproduction The term "transhumanism" was popularized by English biologist and philosopher Julian Huxley in his 1957 essay of the same name. Source: Goggle A1 Overview ____________________________________________________________________________ Transhumanism is a philosophical and intellectual movement that advocates the enhancement of the human condition by developing and making widely available new and future technologies that can greatly enhance longevity, cognition, and well-being. Transhumanist thinkers study the potential benefits and dangers of emerging technologies that could overcome fundamental human limitations, as well as the ethics of using such technologies.[4] Some transhumanists speculate that human beings may eventually be able to transform themselves into beings of such vastly greater abilities as to merit the label of posthuman beings. Another topic of transhumanist research is how to protect humanity against existential risks from artificial general intelligence, asteroid impact, gray goo, high-energy particle collision experiments, natural or synthetic pandemic, and nuclear warfare. The biologist Julian Huxley popularised the term "transhumanism" in a 1957 essay. The contemporary meaning of the term was foreshadowed by one of the first professors of futurology, a man who changed his name to FM-2030. In the 1960s, he taught "new concepts of the human" at The New School when he began to identify people who adopt technologies, lifestyles, and worldviews "transitional" to posthumanity as "transhuman". The assertion laid the intellectual groundwork for the British philosopher Max More to begin articulating the principles of transhumanism as a futurist philosophy in 1990, organizing in California a school of thought that has since grown into the worldwide transhumanist movement. Influenced by seminal works of science fiction, the transhumanist vision of a transformed future humanity has attracted many supporters and detractors from a wide range of perspectives, including philosophy and religion.[7] In 2017, Penn State University Press, in cooperation with philosopher Stefan Lorenz Sorgner and sociologist James Hughes, established the Journal of Posthuman Studies[10] as the first academic journal explicitly dedicated to the posthuman, with the goal of clarifying the notions of posthumanism and transhumanism, as well as comparing and contrasting both. Despite its professed strong attachment to the values of liberalism and forward-thinking, some critics argue transhumanism is a dangerous resurgence of many discriminatory attitudes and elitist ideals of the discredited eugenics movements of the past. Source: Wikipedia

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