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Nov 13, 2021 • 1h 2min

"Don't start demoing, start listening": Why the salespeople we trust are experts in their clients' needs - Bo Alroe | S1E9

Bo is an expert in sales management, strategy and execution in the enterprise software industry, based in Denmark. We talk about how to walk into a room and what it means to establish a cycle of curiosity with your clients.Key TopicsBo's squiggly career, from studying communications for fun, to switching jobs with a friend, to helping grow a global software companyBo's practical wisdom on the difference between being 'sold to' and having a salesperson who is an expert on helping you address your needsWhat it means to establish a cycle of curiosity with clients and why quality of communication is so importantDetours and TangentsWhat clients can learn from salespeopleWhy the fear of IT projects going horribly wrong can become a self-fulfilling prophecyEpisode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s1e9-bo-alroe/Recorded 30 October 2021 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon
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Nov 8, 2021 • 20min

"Tell someone who cares": a shout-out to caring people who move within uncaring systems - Danu Poyner | S1E8

In this solo episode, Danu reflects on caring and uncaring teaching, how we live out what the world teaches us and why an ethical imagination is the beating heart of education.Why we need an ethical imaginationHow an uncaring teaching system kills curiosityHow we live out what the world has taught usThe truth about learning outcomesEpisode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s1e8-danu-poyner/Recorded 7 November 2021 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon
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Nov 2, 2021 • 59min

I moved to the middle of nowhere and found everything I'd been missing - Kathryn Harris | S1E7

Kathryn is a hydrogeologist with a wealth of experience in the private energy sector. We talk about how she fell into hydrogeology and how she combines her love of the environment, adventure, science and emotional connection to make a difference in her community.Key TopicsKathryn's squiggly career path, from dropping out of music school and waitressing in outback Australia to managing multi-million dollar groundwater projectsHow the availability of safe, supportive and nurturing spaces, relationships and communities can completely change the course of your lifeHow Kathryn combines her love of the environment, adventure, science and emotional connection to make a difference in the world of hydrogeologyDetours and TangentsThe time Kathryn got lost in the wilderness with her dad and a search party came looking for themThe challenges of moving from being a specialist out in the field to being a manager behind the deskDiversity, inclusion and mentoring in the energy sectorWhat Kathryn loves about singing in a women's barbershop choirEpisode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s1e7-kathryn-harris/Recorded 2 October 2021 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon
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Oct 24, 2021 • 1h 7min

Creativity, classrooms, calligraphy: "You never know what it's going to be until it's finished" - Peter Gilderdale | S1E6

Peter Gilderdale is a freelance writer and calligrapher and recently retired lecturer in Design History at Auckland University of Technology. We talk about the difference between education that gets people creative and excited vs turning out people who just want to tick boxes.Key TopicsWhy ‘learning outcomes’ and the disciplinary apparatus of a university shuts down free thinking, excitement, innovation and student-focussed educationHow an abiding interest in marrying image and text has led Peter on a life journey through calligraphy, communication design, art history and EgyptologyHow assessment gets in the way of learning and how simply removing it altogether can lead to a supportive learning culture that exudes excellencePeter’s observations on changing attitudes towards the arts, from a resurgence of young people’s interest in calligraphy via graffiti, to the rise of an educated middle class who no longer consider the arts necessary or valuableDetours and TangentsHow a timetabling clash led Peter to discover one of the world's oldest signed works of art while working on an archeological dig in EgyptHow doing a PhD about Edwardian postcards helped Peter to connect with his family's history as immigrantsWhy it is that so many good calligraphers also turn out to be so good at playing golfEpisode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s1e6-peter-gilderdale/Recorded 7 October 2021 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon
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Oct 16, 2021 • 1h 4min

"Whose rule is that?" Examining the self-talk that limits our potential - Gail Reichert | S1E5

Gail develops and runs leadership programs in organisations to help people increase their self insight and become better leaders. We discuss why people can be really intellectually smart, but if they're not aware of the emotional impact they're having on others, then they won't be very effective.Key TopicsHow emotions drive behaviour and why no amount of intellect, courage, knowledge or motivation can make up for a lack of emotional intelligenceHow Gail challenges people to reflect on their beliefs and behaviour while validating their perspectives and protecting their sense of self"No Plan A, just a random set of decisions" – Gail's squiggly career and why she gave the two-finger salute to professional teachingWhat it means to have an 'undeniable experience' and be programmed with possibilityDetours and TangentsWhy new leaders need to stop getting their sense of self from the what they personally achieve and develop a whole new skillset about helping other people do the best that they canHow Gail's improv comedy experience helps her be a fearless facilitatorThe time Gail designed and facilitated a business expo program for teenagers to make a realistic business pitch for not-necessarily-realistic products. “It was chaos, but it was exciting”Why the most satisfying lightbulb moments Gail has witnessed in her clients are often simply about people becoming better listenersEpisode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s1e5-gail-reichert/Recorded 1 October 2021 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon
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Oct 6, 2021 • 56min

Turn your curiosity into action before inspiration fades - Carl Leducq | S1E4

Carl is a games producer and podcaster. We talk about how learning to make short gameplay montages of Call of Duty 4 during high school set him on a squiggly path from film to social media content creation, and eventually into the games industry. Key TopicsWhy learning how to edit gameplay montages of Call of Duty 4 as a teenager helped Carl more than anything he took from studying at schoolHow Carl's passion for storytelling took him from film to being a social media content creator and eventually into the games industryHow Carl overcame his self-doubts by taking action, following his curiosity and putting himself out thereHow Carl uses keeps himself energised by finding a community of people who share his curiosity and excitement and motivate him to keep taking actionDetours and TangentsWhat's involved in being a games producerSkills necessary to succeed in the games industryGames for educationEpisode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s1e4-carl-leducq/Recorded 28 September 2021 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon
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Sep 30, 2021 • 1h 6min

A love-hate relationship with my profession - Eleanor Colla | S1E3

Eleanor is a tertiary Librarian living, working, and learning in Melbourne/Naarm. They are interested in researcher development, integrating library services in the research lifecycle, the role of cross-boundary professionals in tertiary institutions, and library advocacy.Key TopicsWhat would happen if librarians disappeared? Eleanor’s thoughts on library advocacyHow Eleanor works across boundaries to create supportive conversations in the highly siloed world of academiaHow over-administration and the paradigms of funding and performance measurement often discourage curiosity in academia and impact people in the professionHow Eleanor uses care and criticism to navigate a love-hate relationship with their professionDetours and TangentsHow critical cataloguing tries to undo the harms caused by the Dewey Decimal systemEleanor’s love of film and their role as artistic director for Czech and Slovak Film Festival Australia (CASFFA)Why Eleanor doesn’t engage with the concept of ‘heroes’ and why you don’t always have to know your mentorsEpisode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s1e3-eleanor-colla/Recorded 27 September 2021 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon
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Sep 22, 2021 • 1h 4min

From theatre acting to change management, it's about human connection - Myles Tankle | S1E2

Myles Tankle is a theatre maker, performance capture actor, facilitator and change management professional based in Melbourne, Australia.Key TopicsWhat theatre has taught Myles about dealing with emotion in corporate workplacesThe teaching and customer service techniques Myles learned at Apple as a Creative Trainer that he still uses in everyday lifeWhy change management is the confluence of everything Myles has learned about 'people problems' throughout his squiggly careerDetours and TangentsWhat's involved in being a motion capture and medical role-play actorThe logistics of transitioning a large network of cemeteries back to the office after remote working during the pandemicWhy travelling to India changed Myles' lifeThe similarities between what makes an immersive theatre experience and an immersive learning experienceEpisode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed:https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s1e2-myles-tankle/ Recorded 14 September 2021 Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon
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Sep 15, 2021 • 24min

If your curiosity is still intact as an adult, you've already won - Danu Poyner | S1E1

It's the very first episode! Usually there will be guests but for the first one it's just Danu explaining what the podcast is about, what he's doing it and what he hopes to achieve with it.Why do a podcast about curiosity?Where Danu is coming fromHow curiosity connects to educationEpisode SummaryVisit the Grokkist podcast hub for a full digest of this episode including highlights and links to stuff we discussed: https://grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast/s1e1-danu-poyner/Recorded 4 September 2021Website: grokk.ist/stillcuriouspodcast | Email: podcast@grokk.ist | Socials: @grokkistMusic: Kleptotonic Swing by Tri-Tachyon

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