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What if? Revolution Podcast

What if? Revolution Podcast

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What if? Revolution Podcast explores how ordinary lives become extraordinary stories. Host Diana dives into the beauty, mess, and meaning of everyday life — from culture and work to love, faith, and creativity. Each episode begins with a “what if” question and unfolds into a story about what it means to live, to try, and to wonder. Because impact isn’t always loud — sometimes it’s just showing up.Diana Sciences sociales
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    • Episode 8: What If We Chose Wonder Over Worry?
      Jan 20 2026

      Worry has become the background noise of modern life—constant urgency, endless certainty, pressure to decide before we’re ready.

      In this episode of What If?, we explore a different posture: choosing wonder over worry.

      This conversation looks at curiosity as something practical and necessary—not passive optimism, but a way of staying open, grounded, and human in uncertain times. We talk about how worry narrows our thinking, why play and experimentation matter more than we realize, and how everyday moments that move us can restore perspective when life feels heavy.

      This episode isn’t about escaping reality.
      It’s about learning how to live inside it with more clarity, patience, and curiosity.

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      7 min
    • Episode 7: What If AI Learns to Dream?
      Jan 13 2026

      What happens when machines don’t just calculate—but create?

      In this episode of What If?, we explore the collision between artificial intelligence and human creativity. From AI-generated art and music to stories written without lived experience, the line between human expression and machine output is starting to blur.

      Can machines make art with soul?
      What happens when creativity becomes automated?
      And in a world where anything can be generated instantly, what gives meaning real weight?

      This episode isn’t about fearing technology—it’s about understanding it. We dig into what AI is actually doing when it “creates,” what still separates generation from intention, and why dreaming, struggle, and lived experience remain at the core of human creativity.

      As AI reshapes how we make and consume art, the bigger question may not be whether machines can dream—but whether we’ll still choose to.

      A reflective conversation about creativity, identity, technology, and the future of what makes us human.

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      9 min
    • Episode 6: What If We’re the Last Generation That Remembers Before?
      Jan 6 2026

      What if we’re the last generation that remembers life before?

      Before constant notifications.
      Before comparison lived in our pockets.
      Before every moment was recorded, shared, and judged.

      In this episode, we reflect on what it meant to grow up in a world where childhood happened outside, friendships took time, memories lived in people—not platforms—and home was a place where the noise stopped.

      This is a conversation about nostalgia—not as longing for the past, but as a lens for understanding how rapid cultural and technological change has reshaped our mental health, physical health, identity, and sense of belonging.

      We explore what we gained through connection and innovation—and what we quietly lost along the way: slowness, privacy, boredom, and the freedom to grow without being watched.

      This episode isn’t about rejecting the present.
      It’s about remembering what mattered—so we can choose what to carry forward.

      Some memories were never meant to be archived.
      They were meant to be kept alive.

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      9 min
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