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Explore "pelaton" with insightful episodes like "Can gaming make exercise fun?", "2. We Have a Problem With Plugging Into The Metaverse (It's Facebook)", "Are Gadgets the Missing Link in Your Health Coaching Practice?" and "Skimpy Delivery" from podcasts like ""Naked Gaming, from the Naked Scientists", "Gadgettes", "Health Coach Academy" and "He's Abroad"" and more!
Episodes (4)
2. We Have a Problem With Plugging Into The Metaverse (It's Facebook)
This week on Gadgettes, we’re diving into why the company formerly known as Facebook is trying to sell us on the metaverse. Are we all going to strap virtual reality headsets to our faces and exist as virtual avatars for both work and fun? Is that realistic, and does it even sound… pleasant? Then Gizmodo reporter Shoshana Wodinsky, who covers the business of data, explains to us what the Facebook Papers have revealed about how the company tweaks its algorithms—and what you can do about it if you’re deeply embedded in Facebook (or Instagram or WhatsApp). Then please allow us to fangirl over Peloton, our favorite connected fitness cult. We can’t help it; we love the bike (and Cody Rigsby).
Be sure to follow us on Twitter at @Gizmodo or send us an email at gadgettes@gizmodo.com!
Links
- Facebook's New Name Is Meta
- Facebook Is Trying to Make the Metaverse Happen
- Facebook Papers: Here Are All the Documents We've Published
- Peloton Bike+ Review: The Best Connected Fitness Machine By Far
- Peloton Tread Review: Pricey Connected Treadmill, but Worth It
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Are Gadgets the Missing Link in Your Health Coaching Practice?
As a health coach, our main goal is to get our clients the results that they desire. We also understand that health isn't linear. Your client might be great on the nutrition side, but a terrible sleeper. They might crush it in the exercise world, but they don't drink enough water. Luckily, today we have a way to identify these shortcomings and help bridge these gaps: Gadgets.
To give us a preview of the hottest trends in health technology, we invited Scott Tharler, host of the Family CTO, to the show. Scott is considered a tech's “go-to” guy, writing for several national publications on the latest in tech innovation.