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The Cave Project

The Cave Project, Greg Swan

A movement exploring the tensions of tech, culture, and life with Jenny & Greg Swan. \ud83d\ude80

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In this episode, we interview stand-up comedian and creative director Matt Keck to talk about the human side behind famous viral social moments.

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A Modern Paradox: Putting Humans Back in Social Media

We were THRILLED to partner with Social Media Breakfast for a special interactive and live recording of The Cave Project in Minneapolis with more than 100 attendees listening in, asking questions, and having conversations.

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Lasting Pixels: Navigating Death in the Digital World

This is a hard one. 😭

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🚨 You're invited to The Cave Project's LIVE RECORDING next month!

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  • The Cave Project

    A movement exploring the nuance of our modern-day reality and the tension of our technological future with Jenny and Greg Swan. Stream new episodes on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

  • Greg Swan

    Creative Marketing Leader | Digital & Social | PR | Content Strategy | Emerging Tech | Always turning up the \ud83c\udfb6

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