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  • Daveed Benjamin on Turning Noise into Knowledge, Collective Agency, and the Future of the Web
    2025/06/10

    A chance Hacker Hall conversation at DWeb Camp — sparked by the words “Holochain” and “Nostr” — pulled host Liz Sweigart into conversation with technologist-activist Daveed Benjamin. Within hours, they were mapping constellations of human knowledge and scheming how to weave deeper context and connection into the fabric of the Internet.

    In this episode of Past the Profile, Daveed (co-author of The Metaweb: The Next Level of the Internet and catalyst behind the Meta-Layer Initiative) traces the path from local-energy advocate to architect of a web where everyone can link, label, and share context. He and Liz explore why our data should serve us, how “bridges” can replace one-way links, and what it takes to crowd-draft the next layer of the Internet before June 30, 2025.

    Highlights

    • How seeing the Web’s “dots without lines” led Daveed to design two-way bridges that anyone, not just site owners, can draw between pages.
    • Why he believes personal data, properly stewarded, will eclipse homes and cars as our most valuable asset.
    • A primer on the Trivium (knowledge → understanding → wisdom) and why today’s Internet gets stuck at Step 1.
    • The MetaLayer submission assistant (“Bridgit”) that turns germs of ideas or favorite links into formal proposals for the next-gen Web.
    • An open invitation to mid-2025’s first white-paper sprint: drafting the “Desirable Properties of a MetaLayer" as suggested by Vint Cerf.
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    29 分
  • Dr. Sunni Lampasso on Lifeguard Instincts, DJ Performance Psychology, and Leveling Up
    2025/06/03

    Host Liz Sweigart met Dr. Sunni Lampasso during a pandemic-era phone call arranged by a mutual colleague at the Society of Consulting Psychology. Months later they finally connected in person — walking Minneapolis streets between APA Convention sessions and bonding over a shared love of live music.

    In this episode of Past the Profile, Sunni traces a career arc that runs from hedge-fund consulting to coaching international DJs. Along the way she recounts the childhood moment she pulled her grandmother from deep water, the lifeguard mindset that still shapes her work, and the “Level Up” book tour she’s using to platform emerging artists.

    Highlights:

    • How a rescue at age 11 sparked a lifelong drive to show up for people in crisis.
    • Why Lampasso treats imposter syndrome, performance anxiety, and rejection as data points — not diagnoses — for the artists she coaches.
    • The mechanics of her new partnership model: record labels retaining a psychologist “on call” to keep talent healthy.
    • Plans for a low-cost subscription community so up-and-coming DJs can access live trainings and Q&A sessions.
    • Insights from Miami Music Week and why being “front-row support” can change an artist’s trajectory.
    • A tour schedule that doubles as grassroots networking — showcasing local DJs in every city.
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    24 分
  • Dr. Jenn Serlin on Meeting the Moment, Pro-Democracy Coaching, and Curiosity in Action
    2025/05/27

    Host Liz Sweigart connected with Dr. Jenn Serlin only a month before this conversation was recorded through a Society of Consulting Psychology (APA Diviosn 13 / SCP) listserv thread. And yet, their first Zoom felt like two long-time friends resuming an endless conversation. That instant rapport shapes this episode of Past the Profile, where Jenn — performance psychologist, executive coach, lifelong learner, and unapologetic information junkie — explains why she’s pivoting her practice to serve pro-democracy candidates and causes.

    Highlights:

    • How two consulting psychologists smashed the “impostor override” button to forge a fast partnership.
    • Jenn's mantra of “What’s next?” — from private practice to sports psychology and now political psychology.
    • The link between playing hockey at 40 and coaching leaders to skate past fear.
    • Why she calls herself a “broker of reality” and how that skill helps campaigns combat disinformation.
    • The shared thread among data sovereignty, democracy protection, and showing up with radical curiosity.
    • What Jenn is looking for now: allies ready to meet this political moment with evidence, empathy, and action.
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    23 分
  • Dr. Annette Kramer on Playful Problem-Solving, Systems Thinking, and Space Innovation
    2025/05/20

    Host Liz Sweigart first spotted Dr. Annette Kramer in a Zoom “salon” led by their mutual friend and editor, Art Kleiner. Kramer — a dancer-turned-long-18th-century scholar and self-described “fixer” — immediately stood out for her mix of scholarly rigor and playful curiosity.

    In this episode of Past the Profile, Liz and Annette trace that first virtual meeting into a far-ranging conversation on authentic leadership, designing accelerator programs that actually fit researchers’ needs, and why the emerging space economy feels like the early internet all over again.

    Highlights:

    • How theatre training (making something from nothing to a deadline) maps perfectly onto entrepreneurial leadership.
    • Annette's core operating premise — play — and how laughter unlocks resources serious meetings miss.
    • A five-week accelerator model that moved African and UK researchers from idea to business pitch by teaching one evolving frame instead of 18 disjointed tools.
    • Why she loves the “messy middle” of projects and prefers long-term advisory roles that keep teams honest.
    • The power of embodied knowledge: standing up, collaborating, and “using your whole self” to solve supposedly intractable problems.
    • Who she hopes to collaborate with next — especially curious, bright minds in London and Toronto.

    Connect with Annette

    LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/annettethefixer/

    Substack → https://annettekramerphd.substack.com/p/stay-curious

    Website → https://www.annettekramer.co.uk/

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    23 分
  • Limari Navarrete on Weaving Connection, Translating Community to Business, and Elemental Balance
    2025/05/13

    Host Liz Sweigart first met community strategist Limari Navarrete in the Redwoods of Northern California at DWeb Camp 2023, when they were placed in the same nightly “weaver group”. In this episode of Past the Profile they trace that serendipitous meeting to today, covering Limari's work with the Decentralized Identity Foundation, her passion for tech-for-good open-source projects, and a parallel journey into 500-hour yoga and Ayurveda training.

    Highlights:

    • How introvert–extrovert chemistry turned a random campsite pairing into an enduring professional friendship.

    • What Limari learned about belonging while managing global open-source communities and why “people decide if it’s a community, not the brand.”

    • Why artistic outlets (drawing, music, ukulele) keep her creative engine running in tech spaces.

    • Practical tips for “translating community” to CEOs, marketers, and finance leaders who speak different success languages.

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    29 分
  • Stuart Gibson on Actual Intelligence, Zealous Advocacy, and Lifelong Reinvention
    2025/05/06

    The professional paths of host Liz Sweigart and guest Stuart Gibson first crossed at the inaugural NYU Tax Controversy Forum reception, back when Stu was Special Trial Counsel for the US Department of Justice Tax Division and Liz was a mid-career Big 4 tax advisor. Two decades, multiple career pivots, and a trans-Atlantic author-recruiting adventure later, Stu remains a plain-spoken mentor whose insights elevate every room he enters. In this episode of Past the Profile, the conversation traces his journey from landmark courtroom victories to leading a global tax newsroom and launching Actual Intelligence LLC, exploring how curiosity, integrity, and humor power a career that never stops evolving.

    Highlights:

    • How one cocktail-hour conversation sparked an “anchor” mentorship that still shapes both careers.

    • Why Stu traded federal courtrooms for tax journalism and back again, and what he learned guiding a newsroom through COVID lockdowns.

    • The origin story of Simple 720, a cloud platform that files excise-tax returns in minutes starting at less than $40 a form.

    • How his new venture Actual Intelligence is helping taxpayers fight algorithmic ERC refund denials.

    • A choral singer’s take on keeping work fun, staying curious, and holding the line on integrity, regardless of which side he argues.

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    32 分
  • Bonus Episode: Dr. Tondi Mondoloka on Honoring Legacy, Radical Self-Compassion, and Intergenerational Strength
    2025/05/02

    Immediately after recording their first conversation, host Liz Sweigart realized she had held back a key question about the family story behind Dr. Tondi Mondoloka’s dissertation finish line. Rather than let that curiosity go, the two hit “record” again.

    In this short bonus episode of Past the Profile, Tondi recounts the spring 2023 crunch to defend her dissertation in time to walk at commencement—while her aunt, the very woman who first told a five-year-old Tondi she would one day earn a degree, visited from Zambia. The discussion unpacks the weight of arbitrary deadlines, the pressure high achievers place on themselves, and the healing power of reframing “I must” into “What else is possible?”

    Highlights:

    • How an aunt’s early encouragement—and a late-stage campus visit—became a symbolic relay between generations.

    • Why Tondi nearly drove herself to exhaustion chasing an external deadline, and how Liz's “breathe and zoom out” advice helped her reclaim perspective.

    • A reflection on artificial binaries, option-generation, and valuing progress over perfection.

    • The photograph Tondi treasures most: her three-year-old son gazing up at “Dr. Mommy” after commencement.

    • A reminder that celebrating each step honors the people who carried us there.

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    14 分
  • Dr. Tondi Mondoloka on Legacy, Vulnerability, and Thriving in Flux
    2025/04/29

    Back in our PhD days at The Chicago School, (now Dr.) Tondi Mondoloka and I first crossed paths in lively online discussion boards, then cemented the connection during our program’s inaugural weekend residency. That spark ignited a friendship still shaping both of our journeys. In this episode of Past the Profile we retrace that journey from late-night data coding marathons to career pivots and bold creative leaps, exploring how to honor a legacy, reconcile past and present, and move with courage when everything feels in flux.

    In this episode you’ll hear:

    • How two doctoral students became “anchor friends” who cheered each other across the finish line then and continue to support each other years later.

    • Tondi’s take on showing vulnerability at work and online, and why she’s doubling down on LinkedIn and launching a Substack.

    • Lessons from the historic Mann Gulch fire on decision-making under pressure and why hindsight bias still trips us up.

    • How systems thinking, risk management, and a “curiosity first” mindset (thanks, Mom!) guide Tondi’s consulting lens.

    • Practical advice for professionals and organizations navigating layoffs, flux, and the fast-arriving future of work.

    Connect with Tondi

    • LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/tondi-mondoloka/

    • Substack → https://tondimondoloka.substack.com/

    • Speaking & consulting → http://www.tondimondoloka.com/

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    26 分