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Big Ideas
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A tartalmat a ABC Radio and ABC listen biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a ABC Radio and ABC listen vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Feed your mind. Be provoked. One big idea at a time. Your brain will love you for it. Grab your front row seat to the best live forums and festivals with Natasha Mitchell.
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928 epizódok
Mind megjelölése nem lejátszottként
Manage series 5382
A tartalmat a ABC Radio and ABC listen biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a ABC Radio and ABC listen vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Feed your mind. Be provoked. One big idea at a time. Your brain will love you for it. Grab your front row seat to the best live forums and festivals with Natasha Mitchell.
…
continue reading
928 epizódok
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×Cancel culture has ruined careers and lives — but did they deserve it? What consequences should people face for what they say and do? And what does redemption look like in the digital age?
Sara Shams had both legs amputated at age six — it became her superpower. 15-year-old Taylor Ladd-Hudson turned a shark experience into something bigger. Amy Parry got subversive after she was told women's stories on screen were too niche. Jody Rallah wanted to make sense of the world and art led the way. And Anisa Nandaula turns it all into performance poetry. Meet these changemakers joining Big Ideas host Natasha Mitchell at the Women of the World (WOW) Festival in Brisbane in October 2024. Speakers Taylor Ladd-Hudson 15 year old environmentalist, shark conservationist, social media influencer Amy Parry Film-maker, producer, screenwriter Jody Rallah Artist and yuggera-yugggerabul and biri-bindal woman Sara Shams Pharmacist, disability advocate, speaker, model Anisa Nandaula Slam poet, stand-up comedian, writerAuthor, Melanin Garden…
Imagine a world where your brain is enhanced through cutting-edge technologies and next-generation AI, blurring the lines between organic and digital realms … and unlocking unprecedented potential. We are already some steps on the way in such a future. What would this mean for intelligence, human agency and consciousness? Your Brain on AI From organoids to consciousness was presented by the Sydney Opera House . Speakers Paul Davies Theoretical physicist, cosmologist, astrobiologist, Arizona State University and best-selling author Dr Inês Hipólito Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence, Macquarie University Dr Brett J. Kagan Chief Scientific Officer at Cortical Labs Dr Sandra Peter Director of Sydney Executive Plus, Associate Professor the University of Sydney Business School…
With more than 3 billion people playing video games worldwide, they have the potential to wield tremendous power and influence. So is it time to take video games more seriously?
When Kasey Chambers was growing up, her dad had one simple, yet profound piece of advice. Just don't be a d**khead.
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1 Should scientists stand up as things fall down? Advocacy, activism, impartiality and the risks 54:05
President Donald Trump’s administration is already muzzling government-funded scientists. Closer to home, Australian scientists have their own stories to tell about science censored, stymied or watered down when its findings aren’t convenient to industry or politicians. Should scientists stand up as things fall down? A Tasmanian panel argue why scientists should speak up, and consider the tensions between advocacy and impartiality when they do. Speakers Alexandra de Blas Science and environmental communicator, consultantMember, Tasmanian Independent Science Council Louise Cherrie Environmental management consultant Dr Lila Landowski Neuroscientist and science communicatorCollege of Health and Medicine, University of TasmaniaBoard director, Science & Technology Australia The Honourable Megan (Meg) Webb Independent Member for NelsonTasmanian Legislative Council Robyn Williams Host of The Science Show , ABC Radio National Dr Lisa-ann Gershwin Biologist, marine scientist, authorMember, Tasmanian Independent Science Council…
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1 Minority report — the new shape of Australian politics, with George Megalogenis and Tory Shepherd 52:52
From the inner cities to the outer suburbs, to rural and regional Australia, just what is going on in minds of voters as we embark on another federal election?
Australia resettled fascists, even war criminals after World War II as part of a worldwide program led by the International Refugee Organisation. The background of these immigrants was known to all political parties, but they were regarded as cheap – and white – labour. Historian Jayne Persian explores the impact of these characters on the trajectory of postwar politics — a phenomenon well documented in other parts of the world but with which Australia has barely begun to reckon. Presented by the Brisbane Writers Festival Jayne Persian Associate Professor in History, University of Southern QueenslandAuthor of Fascists in Exile: Post-War Displaced Persons in Australia and Beautiful Balts: From Displaced Persons to New Australians Anthony CooperAuthor of best-selling Darwin Spitfires and Dispatch from Berlin, 1943…
Take folly, friction, pain and empathy … mix well, and you get wise governmental decisions. If only it was that simple. Zachary Shore looks at the personal qualities, group dynamics, and historical conditions that have made wise decisions more or less likely to arise. The world’s current troubles would be more manageable, he contends, if we understood more clearly what produces wisdom and how to apply it. So what can we learn from history? A Wiser World: The Global Quest for Good Judgement was presented by the American Academy in Berlin Zachary Shore Professor in the department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School, National Security Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution Daniel Benjamin President of the American Academy in Berlin…
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1 Merlin Sheldrake's Entangled Life — how fungi do things differently, and inspire us to as well 54:06
Have you noticed mushrooms are having a moment? Merlin Sheldrake's New York Times bestselling bookEntangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds, and Shape Our Futures has captivated readers worldwide. Be enchanted by a world unseen – one without which you wouldn't exist - and which might inspire you to re-imagine how you think about yourself and your relationships. Merlin and guests join Natasha Mitchell at the Now or Never Festival of Art, Ideas, Sound, Technology and the Melbourne Museum . Dr Merlin Sheldrake Biologist, writer, speaker, brewer, fermenter, musicianAuthor, Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds, and Shape Our Futures Dr Tom May Mycologist and Senior Research Scientist Royal Botanical Gardens Victoria Author, Wild Mushrooming in Australia. Amanda Morgan CEO and head of R&D Fungi Solutions Thanks to Melbourne Museum event producer Alice Gibbons and to the museum's sound engineering team.…
Nicky Winmar's iconic stand against racism was a wakeup call more than 30 years ago. But how much has really changed? Racism on and off the field continues to be an issue across Australia, when we should be celebrating Indigenous sport icons. Presented by the Byron Writers Festival, supported by First Nations Australia Writers Network FNAWN . Listen to Big Ideas - Australia's sporting myths Speakers Rhoda RobertsProducer, artistic director, journalist and broadcaster and author of My Cousin FrankWoman of the Bundjalung Nation Nicky Winmar Noongar man, AFL player and author of Nicky Winmar: My Story Naomi Moran (host)CEO of Koori Mail, First Nations newspaperNyangbal and Arakwal woman from the Bundjalung nation…
Almost every country town across Australia has a Chinese restaurant. Why is that? And what role do they play in the story of immigration and multiculturalism, as well as the life and tastebuds of regional communities? This event was recorded at Sydney's Gleebooks. Speakers Jennifer Wong Comedian, writer, tv presenter, columnist, curator, host and co-author of Chopsticks or Fork? Lin Jie Kong Producer, director, editor, co-author Chopsticks or Fork? Annabel Crabb (host) Writer and presenter, ABC Further information Watch Chopsticks or Fork on ABC iView…
Three of Australia's best music writers share their craft, and reveal what it's like to sit down with some of music's biggest names.
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1 How surfing writer Tim Baker and doctor Peter Goldsworthy learnt to live well and laugh with cancer 54:05
Meet two men who will change the way you think about an experience most of us fear but will be touched by in some way. In Patting the Shark, surfing writer Tim Baker describes his wild ride to reclaim a sense of control and agency after a cancer diagnosis. Celebrated author and GP Peter Goldsworthy’s memoir The Cancer Finishing School started out as a journal but became so much more.They join Natasha Mitchell for intimate an intimate, revelatory, funny, and generous conversation about the Big C and how medicine needs to change. This event was hosted by the 2024 Queenscliffe Literary Festival Speakers Tim Baker Journalist, editor, patient advocate, PhD candidateAuthor, Patting the Shark: A surfer's journey — learning to live well with cancer (Ebury Australia/Penguin, 2022) Dr Peter Goldsworthy GP, author, librettist, poetAuthor, The Cancer Finishing School —lessons in laughter, love, resilience (Penguin, 2024)…
What does Donald Trump's return to the White House mean for reproductive health in America?
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