Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone

Professor Roger Kneebone
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Aug 29, 2022 • 1h 15min

James Taylor in conversation with Roger Kneebone

As a professional keynote speaker, James Taylor is a skilled performer who works with audiences across the world. His Supercreativity podcast features over 350 conversations with leaders the field. In this conversation we explore similarities and differences between podcast conversations, formal keynote presentations and clinical encounters. We both identify trustworthiness as a key aspect of our work. https://www.jamestaylor.me/the-new-supercreativity-podcast-show-291/  
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Aug 15, 2022 • 1h 9min

Tim Weekes in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Tim Weekes has wide experience in the world of pre-hospital care. Trained as an Emergency Medical Technician and solo responder, his degree course as a paramedic has led to his many roles as a care provider, teacher and coach.
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Aug 1, 2022 • 1h 3min

Jeff Bezemer in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Jeff Bezemer and I discuss our collaboration aimed at making sense of the operating theatre as a pedagogic space. Jeff’s background in applied linguistics and ethnomethodology gives him completely different perspectives from mine as a surgeon. In this podcast we explore points of intersection between our different ways of looking at professional contexts.
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Jul 18, 2022 • 1h 4min

Onora O’Neill in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Onora O’Neill, a revered moral philosopher and Emeritus Professor at the University of Cambridge, shares her insights on trustworthiness in the digital age. They discuss the erosion of trust in politics and how misinformation complicates rational discourse. O’Neill highlights the importance of assessing information provenance amidst today's overwhelming digital landscape. The conversation also touches on the evolution of communication from Plato's time to modern interactions, stressing the need for personal connections when navigating trust.
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Jul 4, 2022 • 1h 4min

Luke Delmas in conversation with Roger Kneebone

As a postdoctoral synthetic chemist, Luke Delmas is fascinated by the challenges of conducting experimental work and teaching students the skills of the laboratory. He is a core member of the Chemical Kitchen project at Imperial, where undergraduate students gain laboratory skills by mastering culinary tasks.
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Jun 20, 2022 • 1h 6min

Sarah Whatley in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Sarah Whatley trained as a dancer. She has a longstanding interest in how dance and choreography intersect with ways of thinking about movement in other professional areas. In this podcast we uncover unexpected similarities between our experiences in dance, medicine and education. 
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Jun 6, 2022 • 1h 2min

Anna Batistatou in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Anna Batistatou specialises in the pathology of cancer and is interested in issues of perception, cognition and communication. In this podcast we explore different ways of seeing and making sense of what we observe.
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Jun 1, 2022 • 30min

Nina Baker in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Even as a child, Nina Baker was unorthodox. In her first career, she became the first female navigating officer in the British Merchant Navy. After several years on BP tankers she went to university to study engineering, then completed a PhD in concrete studies at Liverpool University. Later she became a research administrator at Glasgow and Strathclyde Universities and developed her interest in the history of women in engineering. 
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May 23, 2022 • 1h 12min

Johnny Messum in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Johnny Messum has a background in art history. In 2016 he established Messums Wiltshire, a multi-purpose gallery and arts centre in a converted 13th century tithe barn in Tisbury, near Salisbury. In this conversation we discuss the nature of craftsmanship and explore the triangular relationship between artist/maker, gallerist and buyer/collector, with underlying connections based on trust and care.  https://messumswiltshire.com
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May 9, 2022 • 1h 9min

Kishor Gulabivala in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Kishor Gulabivala specialises in endodontics and restorative dentistry. His work requires him to integrate different forms of perception and intervention in order to diagnose and treat conditions affecting the inner contours of his patients’ teeth. We discuss how he gained these skills himself and how he passes them on to those he teaches.

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