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The Stage We're On

The Stage We're On

著者: Ben Cooper
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概要

The Stage We're On is a podcast about the world we're living in and the roles we're all playing inside it. From politics to media to artificial intelligence, each episode steps back to look at the patterns underneath. Not just at what's happening, but how it's being presented, who it benefits, and why it feels the way it does. This isn't about telling you what to think. It's about helping you see the stage more clearly. Hosted by Ben Cooper, a Canadian creator and former radio broadcaster, the show is shaped by a lifelong background in storytelling, sound, and observation. Drawing on decades behind microphones as a musician, producer, and narrator, Ben brings a calm, cinematic perspective to complex topics, connecting ideas in a way that feels grounded, human, and just a little unsettling in the right places.2026
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  • When Allies Don't Show Up
    2026/04/02

    The U.S. is asking its allies for support… and they're hesitating.

    Airspace is being denied. Access is restricted.
    At the same time, pressure is building around the Strait of Hormuz one of the world's most critical energy routes.

    Featuring voices and reporting from Donald Trump, Keir Starmer, Micheál Martin, Bart De Wever, Rob Jetten, Katy Tur, Alan Fisher, Anne Applebaum, and Jeffrey Goldberg.

    So what happens when the system that's supposed to move together… doesn't?

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    13 分
  • The Oldest Trick in the Book
    2026/03/29

    Propaganda didn't disappear. It evolved and now, it's personal.

    In this episode of The Stage We're On, we explore how influence has shifted from obvious messaging to something far more subtle: systems that shape what we see, what we engage with, and what begins to feel true.

    From early public persuasion to modern algorithms, this is a look at how perception is quietly built and why the most powerful forms of influence today are often the ones we don't notice.

    Featuring insights from Peter Schweizer, Luther Lowe, Robert Epstein, Marlene Jaeckel, Tristan Harris, and Jordan Peterson.

    The question isn't just what we believe.

    It's how we got there.

    CREDITS / SOURCE NOTE

    This episode was inspired in part by The Creepy Line (2018):
    Additional context informed by PopcornedPlanet.

    The Stage We're On is a podcast about the world we're living in—and the roles we're all playing inside it.

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    23 分
  • What AI Knows About You That You Don't
    2026/03/25

    We're asking artificial intelligence questions every day. But what if we're not asking the right ones?

    In this episode, I reflect on a conversation from the StarTalk podcast, where Neil deGrasse Tyson, Chuck Nice, and Gary O'Reilly sit down with Geoffrey Hinton, one of the architects of modern AI, to unpack how we got here and where this is all going.

    What starts as a discussion about the history of computing and the shift from rule-based programming to systems that learn like a brain… slowly turns into something more unsettling.

    They explore how neural networks actually work, what "deep learning" really means, and how breakthroughs like backpropagation changed everything. But underneath that is a deeper set of questions. Can AI actually think? Could it develop something like awareness? And what happens if these systems begin to act in ways we don't fully understand?

    There are moments in this conversation that feel less like explanation… and more like warning.

    The real issue isn't just how powerful these systems are becoming. It's how little we may understand about what they're doing… or what they might eventually do on their own.

    And once you start hearing it that way… it's hard to unhear it.

    Catch the full episode: Is AI Hiding Its Full Power? With Geoffrey Hinton

    Support: I produce these shows independently in my spare time. If you'd like to support what I do and help keep it going, you can do that here Buy Me a Coffee.

    Subscribe, rate, and share to help others find the show.
    Production by Ben Cooper. © 2026 CooperVille Studio. All rights reserved.

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    13 分
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