Welcome to The Strange Attractor, an experimental podcast hosted by CoLabs Australia. We invite you to join us as we delve deep into the world of bio-based and bio-inspired design, exploring how transformative innovation and living systems thinking could help us catalyse the transition towards a more resilient and regenerative future for people and the planet.
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In Common explores the connections between humans, their environment and each other through stories told by scholars and practitioners. In-depth interviews and methods webinars explore interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary work on commons governance, conservation and development, social-ecological resilience, and sustainability.
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The ExCITe Center is a space for creative people who working together on transdisciplinary projects benefitting the Philadelphia region and beyond. The ExCITeCast is published the first Tuesday of each month.
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The RIFS Research Institute for Sustainability conducts research with the goal of understanding, advancing, and guiding processes of societal change towards sustainable development. Our research approach is transformative, transdisciplinary, and co-creative. | Am RIFS Forschungsinstitut für Nachhaltigkeit werden Entwicklungspfade für die globale Transformation zu einer nachhaltigen Gesellschaft erforscht, aufgezeigt und unterstützt. Es gehört seit 2023 zur Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft und ist eing ...
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Hosted by Sal Nudo, the Family Resiliency Center Podcast topics cover a wide range of relevant and informative issues. From early aspects of children's health in areas such as chemical exposure and breastfeeding to helping military families thrive, FRC podcasts offer something valuable for everyone. Hear for yourself by listening to the podcast sessions below! The Family Resiliency Center is a research and policy center that conducts transdisciplinary research at the University of Illinois a ...
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The Institute for Future Environments (IFE) is a transdisciplinary research and innovation institute at QUT that brings together researchers and students to collaborate on large-scale projects relating to our natural, built and digital environments. The IFE generates knowledge, technology and practices that make our world more sustainable, secure and resilient. Transcripts of IFE podcasts are available upon request.
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In every episode, a new guest takes a seat across from Jan-Claas Dajka and talks to him about current research projects, curious anecdotes as well as paths, detours and companions in the (not only) scientific career. Jan is interdisciplinary postdoc in marine ecology and marine governance at HIFMB. Chatting with ecologists, geographers, bioacousticians, mathematicians and many more, he shows the interesting and diverse personalities behind the transdisciplinary research at HIFMB. The Helmhol ...
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Family Resiliency Center: A Research and Policy Center at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Family Resiliency Center
Family Resiliency Center is research and policy center conducting transdisciplinary research. FRC's multidisciplinary, hyper focused teams and projects are individually constructed and generate dynamic, groundbreaking research that builds and shapes public policy and awareness. Research areas include environmental health, food insecurity, media and cultural influences, and how biological and community influences influence health. #talkFRCResearch podcasts are aimed at translating FRC researc ...
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Welcome to a podcast where nature, tech, spirituality, and passion collide. Subscribe for innovative content with a dose of the profound.
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Welcome to Franklin UnlimitED, where we dive into the future of learning with the visionaries who are redefining it. Hosted by Will Campbell, Founding Head of School in Jersey City, New Jersey, at Franklin School, this podcast is your front-row seat to the bold ideas and groundbreaking programs shaping the next generation of leaders. Will Campbell is a visionary leader and esteemed educator, recognized for his ability to blend historical best practices with contemporary innovations in educat ...
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Our Black Gay Diaspora Podcast is a global biweekly platform where creator, host, and producer Erick Taylor Woodby interviews Black LGBTQIA citizens who share about their countries and professions. Guests include George M. Johnson, American Emmy-nominated and New York Times Bestselling author, Palmira Koukkari Mbenga, Swedish journalist, actor, and script editor for Netflix’s Young Royals, and Gamal ‘G’ Turawa, the protagonist in the 2022 BAFTA-winning British docudrama The Black Cop. Hosted ...
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negotiating futures design fiction,6th swiss design network conference 2010 negotiating futures — design fiction Basel–Switzerland
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negotiating futures design fiction,6th swiss design network conference 2010 negotiating futures — design fiction Basel–Switzerland
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I often wake up in the morning with thoughts reeling in my head. Thoughts inspired by a conversation with someone; something I read, heard, listened to (music/podcasts), a film I saw, a photograph I made, an essay/poem I wrote, or in broad terms, an impactful encounter. They exist as disjointed, scattered particles I often refer to as dots of thoughts.Thus, this podcast show is an attempt to articulate, to converse and to put in relation these floating thoughts. While it relies on random imp ...
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Welcome to DesignLab Brew, a digital space where DesignLabs DreamTeam invites guests from diverse backgrounds, disciplines, and industries for casual conversations about the future. Through these discussions, we aim to foster creative collaboration, share knowledge, and explore the impact of Designlab and the responsible futuring approach on society. DesignLab is an ecosystem that values plural perspectives and expertise from individuals as well as organisations, nurturing collaborative proj ...
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Episode 123 - Diana Bamimeke, Ireland-based Nigerian Independent Curator, Art writer, and Transdisciplinary Artist
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42:11Diana Bamimeke is an Ireland-based Nigerian independent curator, art writer, and transdisciplinary artist based in Dublin. Their socially engaged practice spans text, exhibition-making, performance, pedagogy and other artistic interventions. Guided by critical and political frameworks—including Black feminist & queer thought, anti-colonialism, and …
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How the Brain Learns to Read — and Relearns Itself
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54:40Reading is one of the most cognitively demanding skills a person can acquire, and for some students, the process is anything but automatic. In this episode of Franklin UnlimitED, host Will Campbell is joined by Dr. Ken Pugh, President and Director of Research at Haskins Laboratories and cognitive neuroscientist affiliated with Yale University Schoo…
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Episode 124 - Emil Wilbekin, American Journalist, Media Executive, and Founder of NATIVE SON
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46:41Emil Wilbekin is an award-winning American journalist, media executive, curator, and professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. He's also the founder of NATIVE SON, “a movement, community, and platform of Black gay/queer men who inspire, empower, and celebrate each other.” Emil is the former editor-in-chief of Vibe and Giant…
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From Lab Bench To Dinner Plate: Funding, Regulation, And The Future Of Cultivated Meat In Australia with Paul Bevan | #17
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1:16:43Send us a text What does a $10k cultivated meat dumpling taste like? Pretty great. But honestly, that’s not the point. The real story is how fast that price is free-falling, and what that unlocks for real food on real plates. In this episode, we sit down with Magic Valley CEO Paul Bevan to get past the headlines and into the gritty, resilient work …
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138: Families, forests and carbon with Nathan Truitt
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1:04:09In this episode, Michael speaks with Nathan Truitt, Executive Vice President of Climate Funding for the American Forest Foundation. Nathan works in support of AFF's Family Forest Carbon Program, which it implements in collaboration with the Nature Conservancy. The program is designed to enable small-scale forest landowners to access carbon markets …
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Episode 122 - Dr. Martin Patrick, British Author, Playwright, and Educator
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41:50Dr. Martin Patrick is a British author, playwright, and educator. He began his professional career writing for the theatre, but found his true calling writing crime and romance novels. Dr. Patrick's literary works include JJ’s Isolation, Love Both Ways, Son of a Dish, The Labyrinth of Families, and his most recent, The Torment of Desire. With 30 ye…
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EP25: Unknotting Identity: The Igbo Language and its Cosmological Insights
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26:33Send us a text Emeka Okereke explores the Igbo language as a vessel of cosmological insight and a lens for re-examining identity. He traces the movement from self to collective consciousness and introduces Nlekota—the Igbo principle of stewardship, a presence that absences nothing. In this episode of Dots of Thoughts, Emeka Okereke unknots the idea…
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137: Governing for transformation towards sustainable small-scale fisheries with Fikret Berkes and Nicole Franz
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1:23:26In this episode, Xavier Basurto, a former guest of the show, joins Michael to interview Fikret Berkes and Nicole Franz. Fikret is Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the Natural Resources Institute of the University of Manitoba. He is a legend in the field of the commons and social-ecological systems, with some of his most well-known works included…
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Episode 121 - Anastacia-Reneé, American Writer, Educator, Interdisciplinary Artist, and Playwright
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39:15Anastacia-Reneé is an American writer, educator, interdisciplinary artist, playwright, former radio host, and TEDx speaker. She is the author of Forget It, Sidenotes from the Archivist, and Here in the (Middle) of Nowhere. Side Notes From The Archivist was selected as one of “NYPL Best Books of 2023” and the American Library Association's (RUSA) “N…
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Episode 120 - Jay Penn, American Writer, Producer, and Singer
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41:38Jay Penn is an American writer, producer, and singer. His 2024 album, Sky High Sunsets, features the songs “Euphoria (Say Yes)” and “Money”. In 2020, he released the EP, Before Then. His 2018 EP is titled Pennding. Jay is also the creator, writer, and lead in the SLAYTV web series, Love & Us. It centers around the lives of three 30-something Black …
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Episode 000 - Dr Harvey Kennedy-Pitt, British Trustee for ReportOUT
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41:50This special episode features Dr. Harvey Kennedy-Pitt, a British Trustee for Portfolio for Global Health & Development for ReportOUT, a UK-based global human rights organisation for sexual and gender minorities. Dr. Kennedy-Pitt is a “globally oriented health strategist and public health practitioner committed to advancing health equity on an inter…
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Crafting with Life: Mycelium, Biodesign, and a Regenerative Materials Economy with Amanda Morgan from Fungi Solutions | #16
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1:09:56Send us a text If you could ask a living material to help fix our mess, what would you grow first – packaging, panels, or leather? We sit down with Amanda from Fungi Solutions to share how mycelium turns waste streams into durable, lightweight, and compostable products that actually work at scale. From early experiments binding fashion off-cuts to …
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Episode 119 - Chiamaka Okike, Nigerian Multidisciplinary Writer
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40:43Chiamaka Okike is a Nigerian multidisciplinary writer who has edited for women’s issues in Isele Magazine and spoken at various workshops and panels. Her writings have appeared in The Kalahari Review, Narratively, Wilson Quarterly, Edinburgh’s Literary Salon, Brittle Paper, and ActiveMuse. Chiamake's works include Perihelion, Chewed Glass, Return o…
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Daniela Portella Sampaio - From Brazil to Antarctica
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53:54In this episode, Jan welcomes Daniela Portella Sampaio for a conversation about her scientific journey through Antarctica and current research on Antarctic governance. We particularly focus on Antarctic intersectionality research. Daniela also shares memorable moments from the field (like finding a historic shoe) and tips on how to successfully sco…
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Episode 118 - Steve Morris, British LGBTQ+ Travel Curator for Outbound Adventures
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37:05Steve Morris is a British LGBTQ+ Travel Curator for Outbound Adventures, an agency where he curates travel adventures for LGBTQ+ couples and small groups. Steve’s ten years of world travel as a flight attendant gave him a front-row seat to how one can relieve the stress and experience the magic of international travel. With Outbound Adventures, he …
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Episode 117 - Rodrigo Tadeu, Brazilian Global Campaigns Officer for ReportOUT
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47:33Rodrigo Tadeu is a Brazilian international advocate, storyteller, and human rights & public policy strategist. With a background in international law and public affairs, he is a “passionate advocate for justice, equity, and transformative leadership.” Rodrigo is also a Global Campaigns Officer for ReportOUT, an organisation founded by Drew Dalton, …
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Justice and the Hidden Powers of The Algorithm - An Interview with Kevin De Liban
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46:48In this episode, we host Kevin De Liban, a US-based lawyer, advocate, and community organiser, whose work exposes the hidden ways artificial intelligence and automated systems shape the lives of vulnerable people. Kevin takes us into the world of algorithmic decision-making, showing how predictive tools are already embedded in welfare, justice, and…
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136: Urbanization and Inequality with Sean Fox and Gregory Randolph
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1:02:48In this episode, Divya speaks with Sean Fox and Gregory Randolph about urbanization and how it is unfolding amid global shocks and affecting inequality. Sean Fox is a Professor of Geography and Global Development at the University of Bristol. His research focuses on the causes and consequences of global urbanization, the political economy of urban …
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Episode 116 - André Wade, State Director for Silver State Equality
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42:45André Wade is the State Director for Silver State Equality, Nevada’s statewide LGBTQ+ civil rights organization. André leads legislative, policy, and government affairs work, as well as fundraising, political and advocacy activities. In May 2018, he was one of The Advocate's ‘Champions of Pride’. In May 2023, André was featured in Modern Luxury Las…
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135: Relational values with Rachelle Gould
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1:12:50In this episode, Michael speaks with Rachelle Gould, Associate Professor at the Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources and an Environmental Fellow at the Gund Institute at the University of Vermont. Rachelle is a prominent and productive scholar on several topics, and one of the main ones she has written about is relational values, …
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Episode 115 - "The Karamazovs" Rami Margron and Jordan McCree
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31:04This episode features "The Karamazovs," Rami Margron and Jordan McCree. Rami is an American actor, playwright, dancer and physical comedian. Their résumé includes being a founding member of Reconnect, an African-diaspora dance theater company, a resident artist at San Francisco’s Crowded Fire Theater, and acting in televisions series like Law & Ord…
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134: Politics of Development in South Asia with Saad Gulzar
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45:33In this episode, Divya speaks with Saad Gulzar, Associate Professor of Political Science and Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame. At the time of recording of this episode, he was at Princeton University and has since moved to Notre Dame. Gulzar’s research focuses on the politics of development in South Asia and centers on a critical ques…
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Episode 114 - Anthony Oakes, American Comedian, Writer, and Producer
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40:54Anthony Oakes is an American comedian, writer, actor, and producer who is taking comedy by storm. His clean, yet edgy, southern, intellectual, witty humour will have you reeling with laughter. He is a Washington, D.C. resident who has performed at The DC Improv, DC Drafthouse, The Bier Baron Comedy Loft, Busboys and Poets, and The Wonderland Ballro…
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133: Collaborative Watershed Management with Scott Hardy
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1:08:59In this episode, Divya speaks with Scott Hardy. Scott is an Extension Educator with the Ohio Sea Grant College Program, where he leads research and runs education and outreach programs on watershed restoration, coastal zone management, and stormwater runoff. He is also an Adjunct Associate Professor of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences a…
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132: Fire and social cohesion with Nate Dominy
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1:06:59In this episode, Michael speaks with Nate Dominy, the Charles Hansen Professor of Anthropology at Dartmouth College. Nate is a biological anthropologist and an evolutionary biologist, studying the behavior, ecology, and functional morphology of humans and nonhuman primates. Nate speaks with Michael about his new research program on the role of fire…
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Episode 113 - Mark Broomfield, American Scholar and Artist
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46:01Mark Broomfield (PhD, MFA) is an award-winning American scholar and artist, and an Associate Professor of English and Founding Director of Performance as Social Change at SUNY Geneseo. He has written for numerous publications in the areas of race, gender, sexuality, dance performance, and ethnography, and lectured, choreographed, and directed acros…
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Stem Cell Banking for Pets: Paloma Newton's Journey to Building Elita | #15
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1:22:44Send us a text What happens when a hospitality veteran with a passion for problem-solving discovers her new puppy is predisposed to joint issues? For Paloma Newton, it sparked, naturally, led to an Australian-first in pet healthcare. Paloma's path to founding Elita is anything but conventional. Infact, her entire journey is about as unconventional …
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Episode 112 - Anthony Green, American Playwright of the hit play, "When Boys Exhale"
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44:17Anthony Green is the American playwright of the hit plays When Boys Exhale and Gay Love Jones. When Boys Exhale is based on the 1995 film, Waiting to Exhale, and has travelled to Nashville, Atlanta, and Houston. Anthony is also the founder of Cagedbirds Productions, a Washington, D.C.-based company that “has affirmed the black, LGBT lived experienc…
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Sahar Stevenson-Jones - About the Society for Ecological Restoration Europe (SERE)
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18:25Today in another European Commission Edition episode, I talked to Sahar Stevenson-Jones. She is working at SERE (The Society for Ecological Restoration Europe) and there she is the Project Officer for the Marine Restoration Project. The Marine Restoration Working Group was established at the SERE2024 Conference in Tartu, Estonia, and currently meet…
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Episode 111 - Percy Mthombeni, South African Chef and Director at Vezabuhle Caters
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27:35Percy Mthombeni is a South African chef and the director at Vezabuhle Caters. Percy’s culinary skills are from his Zulu mother, and in an article on Obsidian Travel Club's site, he said, “…each dish becomes a sacred connection to roots, preserving flavours and rituals.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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131: Green Capitalism in the Amazon with Maron Greenleaf
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1:01:44In this episode, Michael speaks with Maron Greenleaf, assistant professor of anthropology at Dartmouth College. They discuss Maron’s recently published book, Forest Lost: Producing Green Capitalism in the Brazilian Amazon, in which she examines a set of carbon offset programs in the Brazilian state of Acre. Unlike traditional forest commodities tha…
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EP24: Presence that Absents Nothing: Beyond the Confines of Thought
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36:06Send us a text In this episode of Dots of Thoughts, Emeka Okereke takes us beyond the Cartesian dictum “I think, therefore I am,”unraveling how this foundational idea has shaped—and distorted—the modern mind. With poetic lucidity, he reveals how thought, once a useful tool, has become a false guarantor of being, leading to fragmentation, anxiety, a…
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Paris Vasilakopoulos - About the Knowledge Centre for Biodiversity (KCBD)
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14:27HIFMB's Transfer Office was attending the Knowledge Exchange Network for Marine Biodiversity Cluster Event at the European Research Executive Agency (REA) of the European Commission (EC). Here in Brussels, I interviewed participants of the event - one of them being Paris Vasilakopoulos - today's guest. Paris works at the EC, specifically the Joint …
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Episode 110 - LYRICALMAR, American Rapper and Songwriter
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36:26American Rapper and Songwriter, LYRICALMAR, is a Washington, DC native whose love of luxury takes him beyond the realm of hip-hop to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with music style icons like Janet Jackson, Grace Jones, and Lil Nas X. His latest EP is called MARCHIVES, and features the songs God’s Gift (My Turn) and On A Roll. His 2020 debut album, Beg…
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Episode 109 - Dean Atta, British Poet and Author of "I Can't Even Think Straight"
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46:23British Author and Poet Dean Atta has been described as “the Gil Scott-Heron of his generation”. In 2014, his debut collection, I Am Nobody’s Nigger, was shortlisted for the Polari First Book Prize. Dean’s other literary works include his 2024 memoir, Person Unlimited: An Ode to My Black Queer Body, the young adult novels The Black Flamingo and Onl…
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A Franklin Graduate: The Journey of Two Student Trailblazers
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41:20In this episode of Franklin UnlimitED, host William Campbell speaks with graduating seniors Nikita Palicha and Anjana Rajesh, two outstanding members of the Franklin School community. Together, they reflect on their academic and personal journeys, the leadership roles they assumed, and how Franklin’s real-world learning environment and transdiscipl…
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Episode 108 - Rashid Owoyele, Berlin-based Nigerian-American Managing Partner at Transekt Agency
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47:24Rashid Owoyele is the Berlin-based Nigerian-American Managing Partner and Transdisciplinary Designer at Transekt Agency in Berlin. They’re also an innovation and career coach whose practice centres around “…a questioning of what exists and how to evaluate that through social practice and envisioning collaborative ways to engage communities and grou…
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Leadership, Autonomy, and the Future of Schools
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44:12Leadership isn’t just about making decisions — it’s about shaping culture, inspiring teams, and adapting to what’s next. In this episode of Franklin UnlimitED, host Will Campbell is joined by Dr. Paul Teys, a veteran educator with over 40 years of experience in school leadership. They unpack what makes independent schools unique, what high-performi…
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The Intelligence of Wool with Liz Mitchell MNZM
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19:17In this episode, we host Liz Mitchell MNZM—an iconic New Zealand fashion designer and materials specialist—whose deep-rooted connection to wool has sparked a powerful exploration of its creative and regenerative potential. Liz speaks about the unique "intelligence" she feels within wool—the way it holds energy, interacts with other fibers, and carr…
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Episode 107 - Vernal Scott, British Author and Consultant on EDI
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39:27Vernal Scott is a British author and consultant on EDI with over four decades of experience. Vernal was the Head of Equality & Diversity Unit at Oxford University and the Diversity and Inclusion Manager at Essex Police. In 1991, he organised the historic Reach Out and Touch HIV/AIDS Procession with Flowers—an event privately financed by George Mich…
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Ideas to Innovations: The Power of Youth-Driven Entrepreneurship
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39:13Innovation is not just for experienced professionals—it starts with young minds willing to take risks and create meaningful change. In this episode of Franklin UnlimitED, host Will Campbell speaks with Mariella Satow, founder of SignUp Captions, and Jaymes Dec, Director of Innovation at Franklin School, about the power of youth-driven entrepreneurs…
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REPLAY - Pride in Being Black and Gay with Erick Taylor Woodby
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50:58(Original Air Date: 20 June 2023) Our Black Gay Diaspora Podcast's creator, host, and producer Erick Taylor Woodby is interviewed by Gamal 'G' Turawa, an ED&I facilitator, transformational storyteller, and the protagonist in the 2022 BAFTA-wining documentary, The Black Cop. Erick shares about his pride in being a Black gay American writer, podcast …
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Make It Stick: Plasma as a Platform Technology for Better Biomolecule Binding with Culturon | #14
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1:31:19Send us a text When Stuart Fraser looked at the tech his physicist colleague Marcella showed him – a two-nanometer carbon layer that could bind biomolecules with unprecedented strength – he immediately recognised its world-changing potential. 'If I didn't commercialise this, it would be a tremendous waste for society,' he recalls thinking. That mom…
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Episode 105 - Rinaldo Walcott, Canadian Academic and Writer
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45:50Rinaldo Walcott is a Canadian academic, writer, and a Professor and Chair of Africana and American Studies at the University of Buffalo in Buffalo, New York. He holds the Carl V. Granger Chair in Africana and American Studies. Thank you to Episode 98’s guest, Lyndon K. Gill, for connecting us. Rinaldo's published works include The Long Emancipation…
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Episode 104 - Shelley Nicole, American Founder and Frontperson for Shelley Nicole’s blaKbüshe
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43:38Shelley Nicole is an American singer-songwriter, musician, composer, actor, poet, healer, and the frontperson and founder of the band, Shelley Nicole’s blaKbüshe. In a league with artists like Rosetta Tharpe, Nina Simone, Betty Davis, Labelle, Joan Armatrading, and Meshell Ndegeocello, Shelley Nicole’s blaKbüshe is equal parts rock, soul, blues, ja…
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Social Science Matters 03 - Before You Go Anywhere! Practical Concerns and the Matter of Ethics
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26:19Episode overview This episode covers the essentials of social science research in terms of practical concerns and ethical considerations. It firstly spends some time, thinking about time! How researchers can plan projects within specific timeframes, budgetary constraints, possible travel restrictions, and how to also think on vital matters of risk,…
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Wandel verhandeln #9: SoLawi: Dein Gemüse, Deine Gemeinschaft, Deine Verantwortung
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39:22In dieser Folge von „Wandel verhandeln“ geht es um solidarische Landwirtschaft In dieser Folge von „Wandel verhandeln“ geht es um solidarische Landwirtschaft, kurz SoLawi, eine Form der Bodenbewirtschaftung, bei der sich Menschen zusammenschließen und selbst mitarbeiten sowie Geld beisteuern, um die Bewirtschaftung der Felder zu ermöglichen. Als Ge…
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How Transdisciplinary Learning Prepares Future Leaders
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41:29What does it take to prepare students for the challenges of the future? In this episode of Franklin UnlimitED, host William Campbell talks with Dr. Jacqueline Melvold, an expert in transdisciplinary learning and the Compton Chair of Creative Intelligence and Innovation at the University of Arizona. They discuss how this approach helps students thin…
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WuPiG #12: Kann Kunst die Bürgerbeteiligung unterstützen? Mit Cornelius Bechtler u. Julika Gittner
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31:12In dieser Folge geht es darum, wie Kunst die Bürgerbeteiligung unterstützen kann Kommunen, Städte und Bezirke setzen auf die Beteiligung von Bürger:innen, wenn es darum geht Wohn- oder Mobilitätsprojekte wie Kiezblocks zu planen. Wie laufen diese Prozesse genau ab und wie können sich möglichst viele Bürger:innen beteiligen? Wie schwierig ist es, be…
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Social Science Matters 02 - How to Start Thinking About Social Worlds
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26:35Episode overview This episode shifts our focus to how we might start to think about social worlds in our research. It outlines that how we look at the world – the assumptions we hold about it (what exists, how we know what exists) – is crucial to our start points in research, and drives the kind of questions we might ask about the world. This podca…
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