Send us a text There’s a certain type of hunger that can’t be taught—the kind that drives a kid to build a studio in his head before he ever sees one in real life. How did Chopstix go from secretly making beats on a borrowed computer to producing Burna Boy’s "Last Last" and winning a Grammy on Chris Brown’s 11:11 album? In this episode of Noble Conversations, Grammy-winning producer Chopstix shares his journey from the church choir to global hits. We explore the mindset that fueled his ...
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Send us a text There’s a certain type of hunger that can’t be taught—the kind that drives a kid to build a studio in his head before he ever sees one in real life. How did Chopstix go from secretly making beats on a borrowed computer to producing Burna Boy’s "Last Last" and winning a Grammy on Chris Brown’s 11:11 album? In this episode of Noble Conversations, Grammy-winning producer Chopstix shares his journey from the church choir to global hits. We explore the mindset that fueled his ...
The Evolution of Civilization: Technology, Culture, and AI | A Noble Conversation with Jordan Hall
Noble Conversations
1 hour 4 minutes
2 years ago
The Evolution of Civilization: Technology, Culture, and AI | A Noble Conversation with Jordan Hall
Send us a text Can civilization evolve to a new stage beyond the city? Join us in our thought-provoking conversation with Jordan Hall, the founder of the Civium Project, as we explore the concept of civium, the future of communication and collaboration, and the potential for a human-scale civilization. Discover how Jordan's diverse background in technology companies, law, and theology led him to tackle some of the most pressing questions facing our world today. We dive into the fascinating w...
Noble Conversations
Send us a text There’s a certain type of hunger that can’t be taught—the kind that drives a kid to build a studio in his head before he ever sees one in real life. How did Chopstix go from secretly making beats on a borrowed computer to producing Burna Boy’s "Last Last" and winning a Grammy on Chris Brown’s 11:11 album? In this episode of Noble Conversations, Grammy-winning producer Chopstix shares his journey from the church choir to global hits. We explore the mindset that fueled his ...