Podcast - Trust in Tech
Trust in Tech is a podcast featuring members of the Integrity Institute, a community of practitioners working to strengthen the integrity of technology systems. Through conversations with fellow members and invited guests, the podcast examines contemporary challenges in trust and safety, platform governance, online harms, and responsible technology. Grounded in real-world experience and informed by rigorous analysis, each episode offers practical perspectives on how technology can better serve people, communities, and democratic institutions.
Listen to individual episodes below and subscribe on Spotify!
Workplace ethics and activism with Nadah Feteih
Institute member Nadah Feteih joins Alice Hunsberger to discuss how tech workers (specifically folks working in integrity and trust & safety teams) can speak up about ethical issues at their workplace.
Careers in T&S: Job search special (you ask, we answer)
You asked, Alice answers! In a difficult job market, Alice Hunsberger gives advice and insights for thinking about your next career move in Trust & Safety, job searching, applying for jobs, interviewing, and more.
Building the Wikipedia of Integrity w/ Grady Ward
Integrity workers are missing a shared resource where they can easily point to a taxonomy of harms and specific interventions to mitigate those harms. Enter, Grady Ward, a visiting fellow of the Integrity Institute, who discusses how he is creating a wikipedia for and by integrity workers.
Child Safety on Online Platforms w/ Vaishnavi J.
With the Senate Child Safety Hearing on the horizon, we sit down with Vaishnavi, former head of Youth Policy at Meta and chat about the specific problems and current policy landscape regarding child safety.
Personal Safety for Integrity workers
Listen to this episode to learn how to stay safe as an Integrity worker
Dark Patterns and Photography w/ Caroline Sinders
Caroline Sinders is a ML design researcher, online harassment expert, and artist. We chat about common dark tech patterns, how to prevent them in your company, a novel way to think about your career and how photography is related to generative AI.

