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Anion The Future

8 Episodes

62 minutes | 3 months ago
E4B - Anthony Saltis - Competence and Culture
This is part 2 of the episode co-hosted by Kas Gregory and Supakarn Nakavisut, interviewing Anthony Saltis. We discuss time travel, Capitalism, mobile phones in society, the Dunning-Kruger Effect, education, children in parliament and happiness vs productivity. 00:42 – Time Travel Philosophy 06:10 – Antibiotic resistance 09:05 – Work Culture and pandemics – Capitalism 13:20 – Unified moral preference of society 16:25 – Mobile phones in society – dopamine machines 25:15 – Dunning-Kruger Effect – The four stages of competence 34:00 – Anthropology – risk-taking behaviours 38:15 – Experienced teachers 43:45 – Thailand Education Reform 46:40 – Finnish Education system 49:19 – Children in Parliament? 53:35 – American Election (talked about in early September) 56:48 – Happiness vs Productivity The YouTube version will be delayed, as I haven't yet made the SMArt, and I am working on a new idea.
48 minutes | 4 months ago
E4A - Anthony Saltis | Philosophy and Medicine
This episode is co-hosted by Kas Gregory and Supakarn Nakavisut. We interview Anthony Saltis about Philosophy and Medicine, touching on Medical and medicinal anthropology, medical ethics, identity, and the construct of time. Sometimes we got a bit side-tracked, but hopefully you enjoy, nonetheless. We recorded an impromptu interview, and I thought it was interesting enough to share. Anthony is currently studying Medicine at the University of Sydney and also has received a Bachelor of Arts (Philosophy) from the University of Newcastle. Supakarn is currently teaching in Myanmar after receiving his Bachelor of Music (Honours) from the University of Plymouth. Kas is studying his PhD at the University of Newcastle, after completing a combined Bachelor of Mathematics (Applied Mathematics) and Bachelor of Science (Chemistry - Honours - University Medal). Timestamps: 03:08 - Medicinal and Medical Anthropology 07:41 - World Health Organisations amendment to a position statement on health. 12:59 - Validity and Truth concepts in medical research 15:03 - "Medicines the Law" 17:44 - Medical Ethics - COVID-19 21:46 - Four Pillars of Medical Ethics 23:09 - Karma 24:35 - Consequentialism 29:59 - "What is Life?" 31:11 - Parfit Brain Transplant and Personal Identity. 34:04 - Schopenhauer type philosophy then Determinism. 37:20 - Interruption of Anthony to discuss time. 39:54 - Sensory Deprivation Tank Testimonial from Supa 43:22 - Inspirations to study Medicine The YouTube version will be delayed, as I haven't yet made the SMArt, and I am working on a new idea.
4 minutes | 4 months ago
Coast Run Goes Global Announcement
Register: unelife.com.au/epc-coast-run Donate: https://epc-coastrun.raisely.com/   Transcript: Hello, and welcome to Anion The Future. This is a quick announcement for the Coast Run Goes Global Event. The event is raising money for the Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI) and consists of trying to log as many running kilometres this week as you can. Similar to step challenges like Steptember. It is currently running this week and is open to absolutely anyone. To register, I’ll put a link in the description, but you can follow the instructions at unelife.com.au/epc-coast-run or google “Coast Run Goes Global” – it’s the top link for me but maybe that isn’t the case for everyone. The event has already started, and I only just thought of making this announcement to spread the word, but I believe anything you’ve done already this week will count if it has uploaded to Strava and it goes through until this Sunday 20th September 2020. I’ve currently clocked up 20km – so the challenge is there for you to beat me! Now a bit of background on the event. My dad started the Coast Run 40 years ago while he was on college. He somehow manage to convince a group of college students to do a 200km relay run from Earle Page College in Armidale, to Coffs Harbour, and raise money for a good cause while doing it. The power of a novel idea. Over the course of the 40 years it has raised over $800,000 for children’s medical research, whilst simultaneously inspiring over 1000 students to live healthier lives and provide an avenue for students to gain real world skills, as the event has really evolved into a something much bigger, incorporating things like fashion parades and local discount cards that requires a team to put it all together. For me personally it was a fun event to be involved in each year. I was the little primary school kid that would attempt to outrun the college students. It gave me exposure to a large variety of people following a broad set of career paths from a young age, and seeing a little what an academic life might look like. Attempting to expand my network right from the get go. It was definitely great to see an event like that continue each year where so many people were running further then they ever had in their life. It was an event for pushing boundaries. The first time I ran a half marathon distance was on Deer-Vale, part way through the run. It probably plays a bit of a role in my origins helping to spur my running through school and seeing that sometimes, to achieve something that seems unachievable there can be a great power in just starting it, and then it’s amazing how momentum, supportive friends and the will to finish can take over to get you across the line. Anyway, this year due to COVID-19 it can’t run as normal, so has gone ‘global’. I hope many of you decide to join up – it’d be great if collectively we could reach 1000km, although even better would be 8000km (the distance of 40 years worth of Coast Runs), however we’d probably need a strong surge in participants at the moment. There are currently 39 runners. If you’d like to find out more, I interview Brent about it in episode E2B. It is about 55minutes into the episode. If you aren’t much of a runner but still want to donate, I’ll put a link to that in the description as well epc-coastrun.raisely.com Hope to see you on the Strava Coast Run Goes Global “Club”. Game on!
47 minutes | 5 months ago
E3 - Dr Sarah Pearson | Innovation | Particle Physics, Cancer Diagnosis & Cadbury
I am joined by Dr. Sarah Pearson, the current Deputy Director-General for Innovation at Advance Queensland. We discuss Sarah’s career that started in Particle Physics but has since included, cancer research, Cadbury confectionary, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), with a huge focus on collaborative innovation. Sarah’s LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahpearsoninnovation Sarah’s Twitter https://twitter.com/InnovationSarah Advance Queensland Website https://advance.qld.gov.au/ Timestamps: 00:01:14 – Sarah’s current work at Advance Queensland 00:02:14 – Innovation out of COVID-19 00:03:40 – The ups and downs of Sarah’s Oxford PhD 00:09:00 – Careers Highlights 00:11:17 – Moving to Australia 00:11:47 – Working at McKinsey 00:12:52 – Becoming a parent – refocusing priorities 00:14:40 – Moving to Armidale – moving back into Physics and restructuring 00:16:36 – Breast Cancer research 00:18:23 – Outreach programs to get young people, especially women into STEM 00:19:18 – Open Innovation at Cadbury 00:22:33 – Back to Australia – struggled for a bit 00:23:08 – CEO at ANU Enterprise + Night jobs like the Scaling Frontier Innovation Program 00:26:54 – Canberra Innovation Network – company to build an ecosystem. Mass collaboration. 00:28:33 – Brief UoN stint 00:28:37 – Chief Innovation Officer at DFAT 00:30:29 – Head of Innovation Queensland 00:30:44 – Work-life balance 00:32:11 – Important Networks and influential people 00:36:10 – Childhood impacts on career. Moving around a lot. 00:38:37 – Merging innovation with encouraging women in STEM 00:43:14 – How to build inclusive new economies? 00:44:07 – How will innovation change the future? Intro Music by Supakarn Nakavisuit (https://bit.ly/33ZtIh8) Outro Music by Kasimir Gregory SMArt – “Puppy” by Kasimir Gregory
67 minutes | 5 months ago
E2C - Brent Gregory | Future Universities, Networks & Creativity
Brent and I discuss the future of Universities, the importance of soft networks and clusters of competence, creativity and the 6 thinking hats. New music in the introduction by Supakarn Nakavisut (@BARE MUSIC - https://bit.ly/33ZtIh8) 00:00:43 – Intro (Music by Supakarn Nakavisut) 00:01:25 – Specialising/decentralising Universities? 00:04:45 – Future of Universities 00:08:10 – Purpose built cities/communities 00:13:08 – Implementing the change despite pushback? Improving quality of life. 00:19:15 – Importance of teams and networks 00:23:58 – What recruiters say about networking skills 00:27:50 – Work hrs vs pay research (correlations) 00:32:01 – The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People 00:33:20 – Six Thinking Hats 00:37:35 – Creativity and Innovation – “The literature of life is something we shouldn’t devalue” 00:45:22 – Accelerated Learning 00:48:31 – Tools and Drills for creativity? 00:50:52 – Clusters of Competence 00:53:43 – The impact of the coffee shop 00:54:25 – The Manhattan Project (20 Nobel Laureates) 00:55:14 – Gambling with Maths cluster; Silicon Valley; Musical crossovers 01:00:02 – What is the causal factor? What aren’t we measuring? 01:02:00 – Accounting is about making things visible 01:05:40 – Find Brent at ResearchGate https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Brent_Gregory Intro Music by Supakarn Nakavisut (https://kaensupakarn.wixsite.com/bare-music/music) Outro music by Kasimir Gregory (http://anionthefuture.com/) SMArt  - "Butterflying" by Kasimir Gregory (http://anionthefuture.com/category/smart-codes/)
91 minutes | 6 months ago
E2B - Brent Gregory | Accounting & Making the World a Better Place
Brent and I discuss Accounting and its role in society, touching on COVID-19. We than walk through his career, with a slight divergence to discuss the Earle Page College Coast Run, that has now was over half a million dollars for the Children's Medical Research Institute (CMRI). 00:00:45 - What inspired a career in Accounting? 00:07:00 - Impact of COVID-19 on our Economy. Are we valuing the right things? 00:18:15 -  Accounting research - Sustainability. 00:27:20 - Researching student outcomes - a holistic approach. 00:32:10 - "Student DNA" 00:35:35 - Career - Postmaster General - Things learnt on the job. 00:55:02 - Starting a movement - The Earle Page College Coast Run 01:10:17 - Post-Sydney/Uni Career - Applied research 01:16:35 - Time off - working online 01:18:05 - The inspiration to become an Academic 01:19:15 - PhD idea "How the Capitalist system is failing society" - Why this PhD got stopped - "Elephant in the (University) room" 01:21:45 - Research for the students. Applied research in teaching. 01:23:54 - The RENT model - Recording, Environment, Needs, Teams 01:28:25 - Scalable "personalisation" of teaching. 01:30:00 - Next episode information SMArt - "Time to Unwind" by Kasimir Gregory
48 minutes | 6 months ago
E2A - Brent Gregory | Hypnosis, NLP and Learning | The Power of the Mind
In this episode I am joined by Brent Gregory to discuss the power of the mind. Timestamps: 1:00 - Hypnosis 4:50 - Wheelchair story 8:50 - People don’t tell the truth 11:00 - We’re all constantly hypnotising each other 13:00 - Teaching and NLP 19:00 - The internal representation 22:50 - What is internal representation? 27:30 - Subtle motivators 28:50 - The concept of flow 30:45 - Anchoring 34:10 - Question about magicians 35:22 - The Gorilla illusion 37:57 - Exercise correlations with money earned 39:40 - Causality discussion 43:04 - Henri Poincare’s creativity and learning process (The 4 stages) 44:47 - Archimedes Eureka moment SMArt by Kasimir Gregory - “Passiflora” Music by Kasimir Gregory
50 minutes | 7 months ago
E1 - Professor Sue Gregory | Virtual Worlds and Online Learning
In this first episode of Anion The Future I am joined by Professor Sue Gregory to discuss the future of education. Timestamps: 3:10 – How prepared was the education sector for COVID-19? 7:47 – Unexpected Challenges that have evolved 11:05 – Virtual Learning and Virtual Worlds 18:46 – Virtual and Augmented reality in Education 24:08 – Phones in Education 25:55 – Social media and alternate learning sources 30:19 – Sue’s Career 35:55 – Collaboration benefits 37:11 – Obstacles 40:05 – Dream Project 45:30 – Changes to the Education system? For more information about Sue visit: https://www.une.edu.au/staff-profiles/education/sgregor4 For more information about the podcast visit: www.anionthefuture.com Anion The Future is a podcast hosted by Kasimir Gregory for exploring academic’s novel ideas, origins and networks. It aims to bring advanced current research to an accessible level for all and see where we, as a society are headed. It is a discussion of ideas and stories. Ideally, we’ll cover a broad range of fields – from science to education.
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