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Ruined By The Internet?

Ruined By The Internet?

Ever feel like the internet ruined everything? Join us as we explore the impacts of the technology shaping Society, Culture & the Modern World. Through in-depth conversations with relevant experts, we investigate the arguments, examine the evidence, and uncover the true casualties of the web - and the things we're just looking at wrong. If you like what you hear, please follow the show, leave a review, or let us know what else to look into at ??www.ruinedbytheinternet.com

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Social Interaction: has the internet invaded our spaces and damaged our experiences? ? Emily Toner

With its constant presence and insatiable demand for attention, the internet has invaded our offline spaces, diminishing our ability to be truly present, and eroding the quality of our in-person experiences.

To help us understand the costs of digital distraction, we?re joined by Emily Toner, a clinical psychologist and international expert in the fields of mindfulness, eco-psychology and mental health.

https://www.emilytoner.com

https://pod.link/1828836798

https://www.instagram.com/emilytoner_

https://www.facebook.com/emilytonerconsulting/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-toner-27413336/

In this episode, Emily joins us to explore the profound effects of the Internet on social interaction and relationships, the importance of social connection for mental and physical health, and the changing definitions of social interaction in the digital age.

We also look at the concept of ?phubbing?, the state of 'doingness' versus 'beingness', the intersection of mental health, technology, and community connections, and the rising anxiety and depression in a tech-driven world.

00:00 The Impact of the Internet on Social Interaction

05:06 The Importance of Social Connection

09:55 Changing Definitions of Social Interaction

14:51 The Distraction of Technology in Social Settings

20:03 Phubbing: The New Social Norm

24:48 The State of Doingness vs. Beingness

28:09 The Importance of Community Connections

35:37 The Impact of Digital Interactions on Relationships

39:22 AI and the Future of Connection

46:25 Practical Strategies for Healthy Social Interactions

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2025-11-30
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Music: has the internet replaced artists with algorithms? ? Charlie Hooper-Williams

It promised to empower artists and give listeners infinite choice.

Instead, it?s turned music into a disposable commodity, replaced human curation with algorithms, and made it impossible for most artists to earn a sustainable living.

To help us explore the new world of music, we?re joined by Charlie Hooper-Williams, a critically-acclaimed composer, pianist & creative coder, and one of the developers behindmusic-identification app Shazam.

His new album ?The Book of Fixed Stars? is out now on The Way Beyond Music.

http://charliehooperwilliams.com

https://www.instagram.com/charliehooperwilliams

https://www.youtube.com/@CharlieHooperWilliams

In this episode, Charlie joins us to discuss his journey as a composer and pianist, the impact of digital technology on the music industry, and the challenges and opportunities presented by streaming platforms.

We also look at the changing landscape of music consumption, the role of algorithms in discoverability, the influence of AI on music creation, as well as advice for aspiring musicians and the future of music in a technology-driven world.

00:00 Introduction to Charlie's Musical Journey

01:31 The Impact of Digital Transformation on Music

02:33 The TikTokification of Music

04:17 The Devaluation of Music as an Art Form

05:32 Streaming Platforms: Exposure vs. Earnings

08:06 The Role of Spotify in the Music Industry

08:51 The Challenges of Discoverability in the Digital Age

12:17 The Evolution of Artist-Fan Relationships

17:52 Technology's Role in Music Creation and Distribution

20:04 Navigating the Modern Music Landscape

22:56 The Art of Live Performance and Technology

25:46 The Role of Algorithms and AI in Music

34:50 The Future of Music in a Digital Age

40:46 Advice for Aspiring Musicians and Creators

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2025-11-16
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Gambling: has the internet turned your phone into a 24/7 addiction machine? ? Mark Kempster

It promised to modernise an age-old activity, bringing new convenience to a quick thrill. Instead, it?s delivered a predatory, 24/7 addiction machine that exploits our psychology with algorithms, leading to what many consider a serious public health crisis.

To help us understand what?s really at stake, we?re joined by Mark Kempster, a gambling reform advocate, and member of Australia?s Alliance For Gambling Reform?s Voices of Lived Experience program.

https://www.instagram.com/mark_kempster
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-kempster-2925317b/
https://x.com/OffOdds
https://www.agr.org.au/

In this episode, Mark joins us to explore the profound impact of the internet and technology on gambling behaviours, the addictive design of digital gambling apps, and the normalisation of online gambling in society.

We also look at the targeting of vulnerable demographics, the psychological effects of gambling, and the urgent need for reform and regulation to protect individuals and communities from the growing harms of online and digital gambling.

00:00 The Rise of Online Gambling and Its Impact

06:55 Addictive Design of Gambling Apps

11:48 Regulatory Challenges and Industry Influence

15:59 The Role of Data in Targeting Gamblers

23:38 The Future of Gambling Reform in Australia

25:33 The Pervasiveness of Gambling Among Youth

27:57 The Dangers of In-Play Betting

30:46 Normalisation of Gambling in Society

34:49 The Role of Technology in Gambling Addiction

39:03 The Need for Regulation and Accountability

43:33 Advocacy for Change and Hope for the Future

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2025-11-02
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The Human Identity: has the internet exchanged authenticity for audience? ? Colin Corby

It promised a world of self-expression and connection. But instead, it?s encouraged us to create performative versions of ourselves; curated by algorithms and validated by likes.

To help us find the reality, we?re joined by Colin Corby, Digital Detox Coach, Technologist, and CEO of Technology Wellbeing.

https://thedigitaldetoxcoach.com?

?https://www.instagram.com/the_digital_detox_coach??

https://www.youtube.com/@thedigitaldetoxcoach??

https://www.linkedin.com/in/colincorby

In this episode, Colin joins us to explore the complex relationship between technology and the human identity. We discuss how online personas are curated, the psychological effects of social media, and the role of influencers in shaping self-worth.

We also look the implications of AI on identity, the psychological toll of a permanent online record and the diminishing empathy in digital interactions - ultimately contemplating the future of human identity in a technology-driven world.

00:00 The Impact of the Internet on Human Identity

02:49 Curating Online vs. Offline Selves

05:46 The Psychological Effects of Social Media

08:51 The Role of Influencers in Identity Formation

11:57 The Stress of Online Performance

14:44 AI and the Future of Human Identity

17:46 The Need for Digital Detox

21:00 The Psychological Toll of a Permanent OnlineRecord

24:05 Empathy in the Digital Age

27:00 AI's Role in the Workplace and Identity

30:07 The Future of Human Identity in a Tech-DrivenWorld

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2025-10-19
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Human Resources: has the internet made the human-centric impersonal? ? Dr Justine Ferrer

It promised to make things more efficient, objective, and data-driven, but instead turned a human-centric discipline into an automated, impersonal system with new ethical and privacy concerns.

To help us explore how people and technology work together, we?re joined by Dr Justine Ferrer, a Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management in the Deakin Business School.

http://www.linkedin.com/in/justineferrer

In this episode, Justine joins us to discuss the evolving role of human resources in the age of technology, exploring the impact of automation and AI on HR practices, the balance between efficiency and the human touch, and the ethical implications of data privacy and surveillance in the workplace.

We also look at the skills needed for future HR professionals, and the potential for AI to enhance rather than replace human roles in HR.

00:00 The Impact of Technology on Human Resources

02:57 The Shift Towards Strategic HR Management

06:00 Balancing Automation and Human Touch

08:47 Surveillance and Employee Trust

11:53 Data Privacy and Security Challenges

14:48 The Role of Small Businesses in HR Tech

17:57 AI, Bias, and the Future of Hiring

20:55 Skills for the Future of HR

23:43 The Ethical Framework for AI in HR

26:50 The Future of Human Resources

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2025-10-12
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Video Games: has the internet turned fun into a subscription service? ? Steve Wright

Through predatory monetisation, rushed development, and profits over player enjoyment, has the joy and escapism of video games been lost?

To give us a walkthrough, we?re joined by Steve Wright, owner and Editor-in-Chief of Stevivor.com, Australia?s leading independent video games outlet.

https://stevivor.com
https://bsky.app/profile/stevivor.com
http://instagram.com/stevivor
http://facebook.com/stevivor
http://www.youtube.com/c/stevivor
https://discord.gg/7YXk6DcS
https://www.twitch.tv/stevivor

In this episode, Steve joins us to explore the profound impact of the internet on the video game industry, discussing both the positive and negative aspects, including the evolution of gaming experiences, the rise of indie games, the dynamics of gaming communities, and the future of gaming in terms of subscription models and AI.

Additionally, the discussion highlights the challenges and opportunities presented by the internet, emphasising the importance of connectivity and community in shaping the gaming landscape.

00:00 Introduction and Journey to Video Game Journalism

02:22 The Impact of the Internet on Gaming

04:31 Games as a Service: Trends and Consumer Behaviour

07:19 Community and Co-op Gaming Experiences

09:12 The Shift from Local to Remote Gaming

11:49 The Evolution of Game Design and Storytelling

15:38 Quality Control and Post-Launch Issues

17:59 Community Feedback and Developer Response

21:27 Indie Games and the Democratisation of Development

23:49 Nostalgia and Preservation of Classic Games

24:45 The Rise of Indie Games and Community Innovation

27:02 Navigating Healthy vs. Toxic Gaming Communities

29:03 The Phenomenon of eSports and Competitive Gaming

31:57 The Impact of Competitive Mindsets on Casual Gaming

34:18 Finding Your Place in the Modern Gaming Landscape

36:46 The Financialisation of Gaming: Microtransactions and Subscriptions

37:57 The Role of Early Access in Game Development

41:00 The Future of Gaming: Subscription Models vs. Ownership

44:16 The Potential of Customised Gaming Experiences

46:10 The Positive Impact of Connectivity on Gaming Culture

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2025-10-01
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Journalism & News: has the internet made everyone an expert journalist? ? John DeDakis

It promised unlimited reach, direct engagement, and a more informed world. But instead devalued expertise, creating a ?clicks and outrage? economy where speed reigns over accuracy.

To help us get the full story, we?re joined by John DeDakis, an award-winning novelist, writing coach, public speaker, and former CNN Senior Copy Editor.

https://johndedakis.com/

https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B002BM6WM0

https://www.instagram.com/dedakisjohn/

https://www.facebook.com/john.dedakis

https://bsky.app/profile/johndedakis.bsky.social

In this episode, John DeDakis, a former CNN editor and current writing coach, discusses the profound changes in journalism brought about by the internet. He highlights the challenges of maintaining trust in news, the impact of AI and misinformation, and the importance of media literacy.

We also explore the need for public broadcasting and the role of citizen journalism in shaping the media landscape. DeDakis concludes with a hopeful outlook for the future of journalism, stressing the importance of curiosity and discernment in the pursuit of truth.

00:00 The Journey of a Journalist

02:16 The Impact of the Internet on Journalism

03:52 Skepticism and Trust in Digital News

06:25 Challenges for Editors in the Digital Age

08:48 The Shift Towards Clickbait and Investigative Journalism

11:35 The Rise of Citizen Journalism

13:55 The Role of AI in Journalism

16:37 The Future of Content Creation

19:14 The Ethics of AI and Journalism

21:19 Substack and the Future of Individual Journalism

24:08 The Evolution of Journalism in the Digital Age

30:15 The Importance of Media Literacy and Education

37:08 The Role of Public Broadcasting in Journalism

42:50 Hope for the Future of Journalism

45:18 Curiosity as a Key Skill for Writers

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2025-09-21
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Broadcast Television: has the internet left an entire business model for dead? ? Amanda Lotz

By replacing linear, scheduled programming with huge libraries of on-demand content, have the business models and power structures of traditional tv been toppled for good?

To help us see the full picture, we?re joined by Amanda Lotz, an award-winning author, professor and research leader at Queensland University of Technology?s Digital Media Research Centre.

https://amandalotz.com

?https://www.amazon.com.au/stores/Amanda-D.-Lotz/author/B001JSDEIW?

https://www.linkedin.com/in/adlotz/

https://bsky.app/profile/drtvlotz.bsky.social

In this episode, Amanda Lotz explains the profound impact of the internet on broadcast television, along with how on-demand viewing has transformed audience engagement and the business models of traditional TV.

We also explore the evolution of television, the rise of streaming services like Netflix, and the changing metrics of success in the industry, and touch on the future of traditional broadcasting and the broader concept of video consumption in a digital age.

00:00 The Evolution of Television and Media Studies

03:02 Impact of the Internet on Traditional TV

05:34 The Post-Network Era Explained

08:12 Changing Audience Behaviours and Viewing Habits

10:34 The Role of Technology in Viewing Experiences

13:21 The Inevitability of On-Demand Viewing

15:45 Netflix's Influence on Streaming Services

18:14 The Australian Broadcasting Landscape

20:41 Metrics of Success in a Fragmented Market

25:02 Understanding Netflix's Viewing Patterns

27:17 Traditional Broadcasters vs. Streaming Disruption

30:59 The New Golden Age of Television

33:22 Local Content Quotas in Australia

37:05 The Future of Traditional Broadcasting

42:50 The Evolution of Video Consumption

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2025-09-08
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The Job Hunt: has the internet traded humanity for efficiency? ? Edan Haddock

It was once a very human-centric process, but for so many of us, the internet has transformed looking for work into an automated, opaque, and intensely competitive digital gauntlet.

To help us unpack what?s going on, we?re joined by Edan Haddock, Global Head of Talent and People Experience at Movember.

https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/edan-haddock-total-talent/id1833735442

In this episode, Edan Haddock gives us an insight into the transformation of job seeking due to the Internet and technology. We explore the impact of AI on recruitment, the importance of maintaining human connections in virtualinterviews, and the need for personalisation in job applications.

We also look at the ethical implications of AI in hiring and the future of recruitment, emphasising the importance of creativity and human-centric approaches in the hiring process.

00:00 The Evolution of Job Hunting in the Digital Age

03:02 The Impact of Technology on Recruitment

06:03 The Human Connection in Virtual Interviews

08:50 Navigating the Job Application Process

11:43 The Role of AI in Recruitment

14:58 Addressing Bias and Ethics in AI Hiring

17:52 The Future of Recruitment: Human-Centric Approaches

21:08 Strategies for Candidates and Employers

23:46 The Importance of Personalisation in Applications

26:52 The Balance of AI and Human Interaction

29:41 Looking Ahead: The Future of Job Searches

32:54 Final Thoughts and Future Directions

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2025-08-31
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Dating & Relationships: has the internet brought infinite choice but zero commitment? ? Elly Klein

It promised us unprecedented connection, but for many people the internet instead damaged the quality and authenticity of dating, by offering endless choice, a ?shopping? mentality, and reduced emphasis on genuine, in-person connection.

To help us get to the heart of things, we?re joined by Elly Klein, a professional dating mentor, author, and Founder of Your Dating Bestie.

https://yourdatingbestie.com

https://www.ellyklein.com/blog

In this episode, Elly Klein joins us to explore the profound impact of the Internet on dating. We discuss the evolution of online dating, the pitfalls that many encounter, and the importance of maintaining a positive mindset.

Klein shares her insights on navigating the complexities of digital dating, the significance of crafting an authentic dating profile, the necessity of being open-minded in the search for love, and offers practical strategies for success in the online dating landscape.

00:00 The Impact of the Internet on Dating

06:05 Navigating Online Dating Pitfalls

11:56 The Numbers Game: Dating as a Funnel

18:03 Crafting the Perfect Dating Profile

24:00 The Role of Filters in Online Dating

29:55 Changing Perspectives on Dating Across Generations

35:48 Strategies for Successful Online Dating

41:47 Maintaining Positivity in the Dating Journey

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2025-08-24
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Magic & Illusion: has the internet exposed the secrets without killing the craft? ? Cosentino: The Grand Illusionist

By demystifying the craft, exposing its secrets, and reducing complex tricks to bite-sized content, has the foundation of all magic ? mystery ? been eroded?

Joining us to delve into this world is Cosentino, Australia?s most successful magician, illusionist and escape artist - known to audiences around the world as ?The Grand Illusionist?.

https://www.cosentino.com.au/

https://www.instagram.com/thecosentino/

https://www.youtube.com/officialcosentino

https://www.facebook.com/TheCosentino/

https://www.tiktok.com/@thecosentino

In this episode, Cosentino shares his journey from a shy child with learning difficulties to becoming a renowned magician. We discuss the evolution of magic in the digital age, the impact of social media on the craft, and the emotional connections that magic creates with audiences.

We also look at the need for magicians and illusionists to develop their own storytelling and performance style, the benefits of technology in enhancing the art form, and Cosentino offers valuable advice for aspiring magicians and shares insights about his upcoming tour ?Tricked?.

00:00 The Journey to Becoming The Grand Illusionist

04:07 The Impact of Technology on Magic

07:37 The Evolution of Performance Styles

12:05 Navigating Fame and Social Media

17:06 Balancing Secrets and Exposure in Magic

22:47 The Evolution of Magic in the Digital Age

27:45 The Impact of Technology on Magic Performance

31:46 The Art of Creating Wonder

37:13 Leveraging Technology for Magic

41:20 Advice for Aspiring Magicians

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2025-08-15
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Child Safety: has the internet traded parenting for predators? ? Brett Lee

Many people - especially parents - feel that the internet has seriously compromised the safety, well-being, and even innocence of young people, by exposing them to risks that the offline world struggles to contain.

To help us understand the reality, we?re joined by Brett Lee, a Cyber Safety Advocate, Author, and Founder of Internet Safe Education.

?https://www.internetsafeeducation.com/

We discuss the impact of the internet on child safety, exploring the evolution of online risks, the role of anonymity, and the importance of parental guidance.

We also look at the vulnerabilities of young minds and the need for legislation to protect children online, as well as the positive aspects of technology and the importance of community building in ensuring child safety in a digital world.

00:00 Introduction to Cyber Safety Education

03:08 The Evolution of Internet Dangers

05:56 The Nature of Online Predators

09:38 The Impact of Technology on Perception

11:52 Harmful Platform Features for Youth

14:29 Vulnerability of Young Users

17:07 Age Restrictions and Social Media

19:30 The Challenge of Cyberbullying

23:00 Anonymity and Its Dangers

25:53 The Role of Parents in Online Safety

26:37 The Role of Technology in Youth Creativity

27:55 Parental Guidance in Digital Spaces

29:45 Strategies for Safe Technology Use

31:37 Peer Pressure and Technology Access

33:25 Legislation and Community Norms

35:10 Positive Online Platforms for Youth

38:04 Navigating Social Media Risks

41:25 The Importance of Communication

45:41 Grassroots Efforts for Online Safety

48:07 Final Advice for Concerned Parents

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2025-07-29
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Attention Spans: is the internet destroying your focus and concentration? ? Dr Patrick Clarke

Thanks to the constant stream of information, endless notifications, and explosion of rapid-fire, short-form content, are we losing our capacity for sustained focus and deep concentration?

In this episode, we?re joined by Dr. Patrick Clarke, a Clinical Psychologist and Associate Professor at Curtin University.

https://staffportal.curtin.edu.au/staff/profile/view/patrick-clarke-ec8428e9/

We discuss the complexities of attention in the digital age, exploring how our interaction with technology affects our cognitive abilities and emotional experiences, and how while our attention-related habits have changed, our fundamental cognitive abilities remain intact.

We also look at various aspects of attention, including types, the impact of sensory load, and the influence of social media on mental health. Clarke also provides insights into strategies for improving focus and the importance of mindfulness in navigating the digital landscape.

00:00 Introduction to Attention and Digital Devices

02:48 Understanding Types of Attention

09:20 Attention Span in the Digital Age

11:00 Research Findings on Attention Over Time

13:10 The Impact of Interest on Focus

15:13 Switching Tasks and Focus

17:44 Brain Plasticity and Adaptation

21:40 Social Media and Short-Form Content

23:27 Cognitive Engagement and Anxiety Levels

24:12 The Impact of Short-Form Content

27:07 Social Media's Influence on Mental Health

30:46 Digital Interactions vs. Real-Life Relationships

32:38 Strategies for Improving Focus

38:38 Reassessing Attention Span Concerns

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2025-07-28
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Ruined By The Internet? - Trailer

Ever feel like the internet ruined everything? Join us as we explore the impacts of the technology shaping Society, Culture & the Modern World.

Through in-depth conversations with relevant experts, we investigate the arguments, examine the evidence, and uncover the true casualties of the web - and the things we're just looking at wrong.

If you like what you hear, please follow the show, leave a review, or let us know what else you?d like us to look into at ??https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/??

2025-07-13
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