
Still Curious
Curiosity is a gift we start with but often lose. So what about those people who are still curious? Grokkist founder Danu Poyner meets people who insist on relating to the world with curiosity and care and talks to them about the red thread that runs through their life story and which ultimately empowers them to flourish as their unrepeatable selves. Find out more at https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast
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May 10, 2022 • 1h 14min
TikTok teaching and activism with philoso-rapper Nathan Dufour Oglesby aka 'Nathanology' | S2E7
In this episode: What's involved in being an artist, academic and activist on YouTube and TikTok. Musical influences from Bob Dylan to Public Enemy. Why make songs and videos about the history of words and ideas? Getting naughty for nature. Performing rap on tap. Teaching as performance. Meditations on the self and social media. BONUS: Nathan and Danu collaborate on a song about the history of school.About the Guest: Nathan Dufour Oglesby (aka 'Nathanology') is a poet, producer and professor based in Brooklyn, NY who has built a distinctively didactic approach to hip-hop, using the form to explore concepts drawn from philosophy, history and the physical sciences. He is also one half of 'Nate and Hila' - eco-rappers who take a musical approach to environmental activism.Nathan's socials:- Nathanology YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/NATHANOLOGY- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nathanology_- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2CMSPILf0X39kpdhdxVue2?si=ZrSLshY8SNi74OFd7YdedQ- LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/nathandufourRecorded 25 March 2022Links:Event Rap [https://www.eventrap.com/]Billboard interview on the album Naughty for Nature [https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/nate-and-hila-new-album-naughty-for-nature-interview-9335689/]Die for that pussy (Honeybee Sex) music video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1blN7GURdk]BBC article on the history of 'meta' [https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20211112-facebook-and-the-true-meaning-of-meta]Meditation Mag article on social media and the self [https://www.meditationmag.com/buddhism/social-media-and-the-self]Sneak preview video of the video for Old School School [https://youtu.be/O79ch1CbtEA]--About the Host: Despite never letting school interfere with his education, Danu has nevertheless acquired two social science degrees and an executive MBA. He toils at the intersection of education, technology and society and has worked at various times in teaching, research, project management, business development and customer service. He has so many interests that he has started to outsource them, and his life plan is rapidly running out of alphabet. [Danu's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danupoyner/]Music: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon

Apr 26, 2022 • 51min
From hating math to being a data analyst - Cristina Huidiu | S2E6
In this episode: Journey from a humanities background in libraries to technical integrations specialist for a global corporate. Building a chatbot and losing everything in a server crash. Importance of communication and soft-skills when working on technical projects. A love of problem solving and an avoidance of boredom.About the Guest: Being forever curious about how things work has taken Cristina Huidiu from various roles within the library to technical roles in the corporate environment, where she now works as an Integrations Consultant at Elsevier. Cristina has discovered her biggest passion is to humanise data, metrics and tech so it works for us rather than people having to adjust their lives around them.Cristina's socials:- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cristinahuidiu/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/CristinaHuidiu- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cristina_huidiuRecorded 29 March 2022Links:'Velocity' - Agile terminology [https://www.planview.com/resources/articles/lkdc-velocity-agile]BRAT - a Web-based Tool for NLP-Assisted Text Annotation [https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/brat%3A-a-Web-based-Tool-for-NLP-Assisted-Text-Stenetorp-Pyysalo/a97c7876ebf9ae6c468db92c3c6dc1c0be832192]Cris' favourite resource on visualising data [https://www.bigbookofdashboards.com/]--About the Host: Despite never letting school interfere with his education, Danu has nevertheless acquired two social science degrees and an executive MBA. He toils at the intersection of education, technology and society and has worked at various times in teaching, research, project management, business development and customer service. He has so many interests that he has started to outsource them, and his life plan is rapidly running out of alphabet. [Danu's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danupoyner/]Music: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon

Apr 12, 2022 • 1h 12min
From Player to Educator: Embracing Games in Education - James Birt | S2E5
James Birt is an Associate Professor of Computer Games in the Faculty of Society and Design at Bond University, Australia. We discuss how gaming shaped James’ career in education, and the value of games in learning and fostering innovation.Episode SummaryJames' passion for computer games and technology began at a young age, leading him to pursue a career in the field. He was captivated by the immersive and interactive nature of games, which sparked his curiosity and set him on a path to explore the potential of games as a medium for education and innovation.He initially aimed to become a medical doctor but shifted his focus to computer science and IT during his university years. This decision was influenced by his fascination with the power of technology and its ability to shape and transform various industries, including healthcare.James embarked on his academic journey, completing his honours and PhD degrees, specialising in quality assurance and optimisation using machine learning techniques. His research focused on leveraging emerging technologies to improve the performance and user experience of computer games, laying the foundation for his future work in the field.After experiencing the challenges of the IT job market, he found his passion for teaching and joined Bond University in Queensland, Australia, specialising in computer games and film, screen, and creative media. This transition allowed him to combine his expertise in technology with his love for education, empowering students to explore the creative and educational potential of games.James is dedicated to exploring the intersection of games and education, utilising his expertise to promote the value of games in learning and fostering innovation in the field of education. He believes that games have the power to engage and motivate learners, providing immersive and interactive experiences that enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration skills.Key ThemesThe tensions and interplay between formal and informal modes of learning, the value of games in education, and the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship in the field of education.James' personal experiences with gaming and how it helped him acquire important life skills.The benefits of game jams and hackathons in fostering creativity, collaboration, and real-world application of knowledge.The use of virtual reality in education, the parallels between e-sports and traditional sports, and the importance of standards and governance in the field of education.Full Show NotesVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s2e5-james-birt/Recorded 8 March 2022 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon

Mar 29, 2022 • 24min
Why I refuse to sacrifice my curiosity for the sake of passing a test - Danu Poyner | S2E4
In this solo episode, Danu discusses how his own squiggly career is animated by his troubled personal relationship with education, and reflects on the traits that people who are 'still curious' have in common.Curiosity, love of learning, and privilegeWhy Front Row and Back Row are useful categoriesHow we can recognise people who are 'still curious'Learning as a superpowerDanu's squiggly career and troubled relationship with educationRecorded 29 March 2022Episode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s2e4-danu-poyner/Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon

Mar 15, 2022 • 1h 3min
"How good are you willing to allow your life to get?": what happens when we set transformational goals – Ann Collins | S2E3
Ann Collins is an Executive and Leadership Coach who helps senior leaders to get clarity on their next career steps and transition into new roles with confidence and ease. We discuss the importance of setting expansive goals, understanding one’s values, and letting go of limiting beliefs.Key topicsWhat happens when executives and senior leaders start receiving coaching.Moving from 'to-do list' goals to transformational goals.Volunteering adventures from providing care in a rest home to advising on education policy in Nepal.Moving to France and starting an English language school.Starting and abandoning a PhD in girls' education.Full Show NotesVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s2e3-ann-collins/Recorded 9 February 2022 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon

Mar 1, 2022 • 1h 3min
My job title doesn't define me: finding joy in diverse interests - Amanda Young | S2E2
Amanda Young is a former linguist now working on risk mitigation and problem solving. We discuss the importance of trying new things, embracing mistakes, and finding joy both inside and outside of work.Key TopicsAmanda's focus on finding joy both inside and outside of workThe importance of trying new things and embracing mistakesAmanda's mix-and-match approach to learning new skillsThe values of openness, adaptability, and continuous learning that Amanda embodiesDetours and TangentsOur mutual dislike of book editions with 'Now a Major Motion Picture' coversAmanda's mixed-race Australian identity and her first trip to Vietnam to visit familyFull Show NotesVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s2e2-amanda-young/Recorded 25 January 2022 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon

Feb 25, 2022 • 59sec
Still Curious – Trailer
1-minute trailer showcasing what the Still Curious Podcast is all about. [Updated 25 May 2022]Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon

Feb 15, 2022 • 1h 2min
"I'll give that a crack": a squiggly story of science leadership - Maxine Bryant | S2E1
Maxine Bryant is an experienced team leader, project manager, and research management professional with fifteen years experience in the tertiary sector, specialising in operations management, system development, and policies and process. We talk about having an unplanned career and what's involved in leading science teams.Key topicsThe business of science, why research management isn't anybody's Plan A, and what happened when Maxine decided to step off the treadmill of life as a scientist.How Maxine follows what interests her while going with the flow, and how opportunities arise from others recognising her abilities before she didWhat's involved in leading science teams and how Maxine's relationship-based leadership approach is influenced by her cultural heritageDetours and TangentsThe complexities of Māori engagement in science and why Māori scientists work a cultural double-shiftMaxine's interest in molecular genetics and why she chose to study the genetics of pāua (a Haliotis mollusk)The joys and discoveries of changing jobs after a long period in one placeEpisode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s2e1-maxine-bryant/Recorded 8 December 2021 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon

Dec 2, 2021 • 1h 1min
“I just need to know them very well”: connecting with young special needs students - Travis Yuan | S1E11
Travis is a special education teacher who trained as an early childhood educator. We talk about building relationships with special needs kids and what Travis learned by migrating from Taiwan to New Zealand.Key topicsWhat happens in a special needs classroom and why every day is about both careful planning and also throwing the plan away most daysHow Travis helps kids learn and grow through play and how he gets to know them by exploring their interests togetherWhat Travis has learned by migrating from Taiwan to New Zealand and why he made sure he was a top student all the way through school in Taiwan so he could get out of the system as soon as possible.Detours and tangentsWhy Travis left early childhood teaching to become a flight attendant and how he celebrated a 50-hour birthday across timezones and continentsTravis' many hobbies, from making his own clothes to learning new languages to connect with far-flung friends and relativesEpisode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s1e11-travis-yuan/Recorded 16 November 2021 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon

Nov 23, 2021 • 1h 1min
No time to be curious when you're constantly at the grind - Kat Daley | S1E10
Kat is the Program Manager for the Bachelor of Youth Work and Youth Studies at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. We discuss how 'street wisdom' and lived experience of chronic disadvantage, child abuse and homelessness helps Kat and her students tackle systemic injustice for young people.Key topicsHow growing up in poverty taught Kat from an early age about the need to tackle injustice and stand up for others (and why that got her into trouble)How Kat became an academic by accident and how a typo in her university enrolment changed the course of her careerWhat it means to have a sociological understanding of young people - making sense of young people as a collective group, how policy is made in relation to young people and how young people are included or excluded in that processDetours and tangentsWhy curiosity is a privilege that comes with having time and economic securityWhat's involved in running the largest youth work degree program in AustraliaEpisode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s1e10-kat-daley/Recorded 5 November 2021 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon
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