Glenn Boychuk - Audiobook demo, conversational, characters, friendly

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Description

Narrator, guy next door, calming, conversational, friendly, characters, humourous, announcer, fatherly, Dad, family man, impressions, believable

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
Chapter two, An introduction to us, being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren't Margaret Thatcher. If the world was perfect, it wouldn't be Yogi Berra. The fundamental shift happening today is the change from our world, dominated by capital or money to one dominated by information. I've been accused of being grandiose and making this statement, but that's not the case. The shift is the primary driver of disruption. Conflict and discomfort in today's world is also the dominant source of new opportunities. This chapter looks at how information is replacing capital is the basis of wealth and power. If you're someone who doesn't have time for this or you really don't care about context, you may want to skip this section. But given that one of the key components of this entire book is that context is now king, you may want to spend a little time here. The child's brain is shaped by new experiences. When experiences are bad, the wiring in their brain may be damaged too often, causing higher rates off, lifelong health problems, failure at school addictions and even suicide. If we don't do something Now these problems will get bigger. Kids will grow up and pass their problems to their own Children. The good news is violence is predictable and preventable, like the way polio has been nearly eradicated and the way Children now use car seats for protection and vehicles. We started great fire in 2011 with a website that tests whether or not a certain set is blocked in China. Our goal then, was to bring transparency to Internet censorship in China. But as time passed, we realized that we could also help Chinese gain access to censored material. We now operate six projects, and two of them are already being used by people outside of China who face similar censorship restrictions. I think what is most exciting for us now is what the future holds. Despite glimpses of progress, concentrated poverty persists. In the United States, wealth inequality has worsened in the richest country in the world. 47 million people live in poverty. The foundation was established with a simple but firm belief that every family has value and no family should live in poverty. The fundamental shift happening today is the change from a world dominated by capital or money to one dominated by information. I've been accused of being grandiose in making this statement, but that's not the case. This shift is the primary driver of disruption, conflict and discomfort in today's world. It is also the dominant source of new opportunities. This chapter looks at how information is replacing capital as the basis of wealth and power. If you're someone who doesn't have time for this or you really don't care about context, you may want to skip this section. But given that one of the key components of this entire book is that context is now king, you may want to spend a little time here.