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New Human Podcast with Jason Bryant
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NHP-36-05.01.08
A breath of fresh air. Are you breathing proper... -
NHP-35-02.16.08
Is the world a friendly or un-friendly place? T... -
NHP-34-01.11.08
Are we creating a recession? How does our fear ... -
NHP-33-12.10.07
Spaces. Having different spaces for yourself ... -
NHP-32-10.22.07
What if this is as good as it gets? Would that ... -
NHP-31-08.11.07
What's important? Just ask Joel. A serious inju... -
NHP-30-08.02.07
The obsession with being special. We spend too ... -
NHP-29-06.15.07
Time is on our side. Or is it? How do we manage... -
NHP-28-04.20.07
What's the deal with The Secret? What is it? Wi... -
NHP-27-04.05.07
Dealing with difficult people. Seeing your thou... -
NHP-26-03.30.07
A new format for New Human Podcast. Downloading...
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About the Show
From the Producer
   Jason is an actor, voice over artist and broadcaster and has been performing on stage, in film, television and radio all his life. He has interviewed some of the biggest names in music, from Alanis Morissette and Nickelback to Christina Aguilera, NSYNC, Gene Simmons of Kiss and Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty. Jason has also hosted some of the biggest concerts and events in the Canada including Edgefest 98/99, Summersault 2000, The Tragically Hip (Phantom Power Tour 1998), Phsycoblast 2001 with Christina Aguilera. As an actor, Jason appeared in the movie "Just Friends" with Ryan Reynolds and the Canadian TV series "Moccasin Flats".
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   Currently, Jason works as a voice over artist and in the film industry in various capacities including actor (sometimes they even let him speak), other times as a stand-in and photo double for actors including Nick Stahl on Charlize Theron's "Sleepwalking". Jason is also a part of the fictional town of Dog River on the hit Canadian series "Corner Gas".
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   New Human Podcast explores how new technology is changing how we live and work. Jason offers ideas on how we might find better ways to BE a new human in this age of instant communication.






