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Hosted by Julie Laurin, Planet B612 explores the lives and passions of interesting guests such as scientists, artists, historians, and more!

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episode Ep.57 – Service Design with Tania Levy artwork

Ep.57 – Service Design with Tania Levy

SHOW NOTES Tania is a public servant who’s also a working artist. In this episode, we talk about what it’s like to be an artist with a job. We also deep dive into design strategy, including design thinking, user research, and service design. * (0:02:28) Artists in the office: The challenges and value. * (0:03:50) Receiving flak: The art world vs the corporate world. * (0:05:42) Finding time for art: Using your leave and dispelling the myths. * (0:07:58) Modifying work hours in the public sector. * (0:10:20) The demise of the 'Working class artist': The risks of a lack of diversity. * (0:14:21) Plays about public service and how working within affects the art.  * (0:18:14) Working inside a framework: How it benefits creativity. * (0:19:56) Being bilingual in Ottawa and the journey to public service.  * (0:22:14) What a contact center does and the concept of service. * (0:24:07) Design Thinking: Improving service and user experience. * (0:26:45) Change Management and Design Thinking's link to theater training. * (0:29:00) Transferable skills: How they can be beneficial on both sides. * (0:30:59) MIT lectures and marketing mishaps: Why the end user is essential. * (0:33:42) Convincing people that end users matter: User research and feedback. * (0:37:30) Evidence based decision making and empathy. * (0:38:08) A captive audience: Believing people want to do better. * (0:41:17) Agile methodologies and development in the public sector. * (0:42:43) Service design: What it is and why it is important. * (0:44:57) AI, Machine Learning and Omnichannel Service Delivery. * (0:47:31) Acronyms, buzzwords and the move to Plain Language use. * (0:50:01) Plain Language: The benefits of making sure everyone understands. * (0:52:41) Gaming: Faster thinking and strengthening focus. * (0:55:08) Fortnite, MMO games and griefers. * (0:56:40) Keeping up with the kids and esports. Follow Tania on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tanialevy [https://twitter.com/tanialevy] Visit Planet B612 on the web: http://planetb612.fm/ [http://planetb612.fm/] Follow Planet B612 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetB612fm [https://twitter.com/PlanetB612fm] Support Planet B612 on Patreon: https://patreon.com/juliesworld [https://patreon.com/juliesworld]

31 de dic de 2021 - 58 min
episode Ep.56 – Art as a service with Alix Sideris artwork

Ep.56 – Art as a service with Alix Sideris

SHOW NOTES In this episode, Alix Sideris joins me to talk about art as a service, how spirituality plays a role in her life, and how she’s responded to change with a global approach to art-sharing. * (0:01:40) A massively hyphenated human: Acting, writing, directing, teaching, movement, intimacy direction and coordination. * (0:02:42) A person of service: A purpose to uplift and expand. * (0:04:10) What it is to be human: The ultimate exploration and investigation. * (0:05:58) The Magnetic North Theatre Festival. * (0:08:00) The newspaper interview. * (0:10:08) Growing up in a Greek household and a love of learning and research. * (0:12:10) Moving away from medical studies: The path towards becoming an artist.  * (0:14:35) Working with disenfranchised and special needs youth: Teaching and acting. * (0:17:01) The National Arts Centre and dealing with fear. * (0:18:26) Success and failure: Changing the script. * (0:20:37) Imposter Syndrome: Branding yourself. * (0:23:10) Being thrust into environments: Throwing darts. * (0:26:12) Spirituality, empathy and the pandemic. * (0:28:56) Remote meditations and connections. * (0:31:17) The transformation of the arts during the pandemic: Recognizing and responding to the changes. * (0:35:54) Opening up the world: A chance for a global artistic community. * (0:37:15) The exodus from the arts during the pandemic and thinking nationally. * (0:39:50) How a health crisis affects you: Finding joy. * (0:43:04) The youth of today and the arts. * (0:44:51) Teaching in Toronto: The conversations and learning the language. * (0:49:50) Co-existing when we remove the binary: The show in New York.  * (0:54:33) Putting the spotlight on harm: The importance of intersectionality. * (0:56:20) The intimacy workshop: The connection and beauty. * (1:01:23) To find out more: AlixSideris.com [http://AlixSideris.com] Visit Alix’s website: https://www.alixsideris.com/ [https://www.alixsideris.com/] Alix’s meditation series: https://www.alixsideris.com/meditation [https://www.alixsideris.com/meditation] Visit Planet B612 on the web: http://planetb612.fm/ [http://planetb612.fm/] Follow Planet B612 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetB612fm [https://twitter.com/PlanetB612fm] Support Planet B612 on Patreon: https://patreon.com/juliesworld [https://patreon.com/juliesworld]

31 de dic de 2021 - 1 h 2 min
episode Ep.55 – Predator Management with Petros Chrysafis artwork

Ep.55 – Predator Management with Petros Chrysafis

SHOW NOTES In this episode, we talk all about predators of North America! What’s the best way to manage predators in a world where humans encroach more and more into their territory? What’s the best way to deter them? Petros Chrysafis joins me to talk about this fascinating topic! * (0:00:30) Central Valley and living in California.  * (0:01:38) Wildlife in California and North American animals. * (0:02:52) Marine Biology and Zoology: The journey to a career. * (0:05:50) Social vs solitary predators. * (0:07:02) Lynx and bears. * (0:08:22) Grizzlies and Elk: California's wetlands of the past. * (0:10:09) Wild pigs in California: Feral pigs and wild boar. * (0:12:35) Culling pigs in California: Pig tags and permits. * (0:13:47) The pig problem: No specialized predators in North America. * (0:15:03) Eating wild boar and pigs. * (0:17:02) Why work as an independent Predator Specialist? * (0:19:30) Working with ranches: Trust and science. * (0:21:41) Guardian dogs: Costly but effective. * (0:22:38) Emus, llamas and alpacas: A good canine deterrent. * (0:24:00) Livestock predation: Factors and methods. * (0:25:12) How the process works. * (0:28:40) Coyotes: Should homeowners be worried? And what to do. * (0:30:49) Electric deterrents: Almost foolproof. * (0:32:59) Our fear of predators and how to manage it.  * (0:35:47) Wanting our woods to be wild. * (0:38:15) Our selective memory. * (0:39:56) Brown and Black bears vs Grizzly and Polar bears. * (0:42:19) DnD and role playing games. * (0:43:49) The many avenues of DnD: School programs and prisons. * (0:45:43) DnD: A wide spectrum of gaming and imagination * (0:47:20) DnD: Dealing with death and expanding the creative process. Visit Predator Deterrence: https://www.predatordeterrence.org/ [https://www.predatordeterrence.org/] Follow Petros on Twitter: https://twitter.com/pchrysafis [https://twitter.com/pchrysafis] Visit Planet B612 on the web: http://planetb612.fm/ [http://planetb612.fm/] Follow Planet B612 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetB612fm [https://twitter.com/PlanetB612fm]

31 de dic de 2021 - 49 min
episode Ep.54 – University Education with Dr Elaine Beaulieu artwork

Ep.54 – University Education with Dr Elaine Beaulieu

SHOW NOTES**** In this episode, we talk about the realities, and challenges faced by today's University students, and professors. Are professors paid enough? Are there too many students today? How can education improve? Dr. Elaine Beaulieu joins me to explore these topics, and share her experience, and opinions, on the topic! * (0:01:02) Beyond the Test Tube, research and the Faculty of Science. * (0:01:37) Switching to innovation in education: The why and the how. * (0:04:04) Working as a researcher: The PhD and PostDoc. * (0:06:55) Science lecturers vs Tenured professors in academia. * (0:08:30) Tenure: Why it is still the goal.  * (0:10:48) The hierarchy of academia and adjunct professors in science.  * (0:13:35) Being a professor: Is it a good choice for a career? * (0:15:45) Post-Secondary education funding in Ontario and PhDs in science. * (0:17:59) Canada: Not enough funding for science and education. * (0:19:34) Job stability and contracts. * (0:22:18) PhDs and PostDocs in other countries vs Canada. * (0:25:08) Professorship: A vocation. * (0:28:53) Studying science and the challenges for students today. * (0:31:10) We are all different: The need for flexibility and micro credentials. * (0:34:15) Preparing the students: A need for a new design. * (0:37:47) Finding the right balance: Applying what is learned. * (0:39:55) The peripheral needs: A necessity in the workplace.  * (0:42:15) Universities vs Colleges. * (0:43:55) Developing new programs for a new world: Turning the machine around. * (0:46:55) Teaching online: A mixed experience for students. * (0:49:11) Being tough and knowing when to back off. * (0:50:35) Coddling and its aftereffects. * (0:51:23) Designing policy to be flexible: The muffin comparison. * (0:53:13) Being partners in education. * (0:56:28) Readiness for work: Not all on the university. * (0:58:15) Universities: The need to move away from being the gatekeeper. * (1:00:03) Security issues and new ideas. * (1:02:30) The public perception of universities and the importance of outreach. * (1:05:19) Public lectures and gatherings: How do you market it? * (1:07:51) Science communication: The importance of presentation. * (1:10:01) Debunking pseudoscience, social media and animation. * (1:11:20) Elitism in science and science communication. * (1:13:33) Building trust with the community. * (1:15:15) When logic goes out the window: Researching falsities.  * (1:17:15) Analyzing what's real. * (1:18:20) Communicating to teach: Entertain me.  Follow Dr. Beaulieu on Twitter: https://twitter.com/elainebeaulieu2 [https://twitter.com/elainebeaulieu2] Beyond the Test Tube podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-test-tube-a-science-podcast/id1544148414 [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-test-tube-a-science-podcast/id1544148414] Visit Planet B612 on the web: http://planetb612.fm/ [http://planetb612.fm/] Follow Planet B612 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetB612fm [https://twitter.com/PlanetB612fm] Support Planet B612 on Patreon: https://patreon.com/juliesworld [https://patreon.com/juliesworld]

31 de dic de 2021 - 1 h 20 min
episode Ep.53 – Paleoclimatology with Nicolas Randazzo artwork

Ep.53 – Paleoclimatology with Nicolas Randazzo

In this episode, we talk about how we know the climate is changing, as well as how and why we study past climates.We also explore things like mass extinction events, isotopes, and science communication. * (0:01:06) So many specialities. * (0:01:51) Turonian Global sea levels: Was there ice?  * (0:03:45) Geochemical proxies: Helping reconstruct climate. * (0:04:49) Milankovitch cycles and our wobbly Earth. * (0:05:56) Our dependence on the other planets: A synergy that keeps us alive. * (0:07:26) Mars: A butterfly effect. * (0:08:23) Predictions and the climate archives. * (0:09:05) Global warming today: Undoubtedly caused by humans. * (0:10:50) The climate archives: Ice cores, gas bubbles and pollen records. * (0:12:45) Energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence: How it helps us learn. * (0:13:43) Radioactive isotopes vs stable isotopes. * (0:14:30) Isotopes: What are they and what are we looking for? * (0:16:41) How isotopes show climate changes in the past: The ice record and corals. * (0:18:04) Field trips and the Niagara Escarpment fossils. * (0:21:11) Focusing on global warming: Studying the rock record. * (0:22:15) Carbon isotopes and what they tell us. * (0:26:03) The effects of depleted carbon: A unique signature. * (0:27:11) What does this mean for the atmosphere and the Earth itself? * (0:31:19) The wobbly Moon and tidal sea level rise. * (0:32:43) Science communication: Should it be a requirement? * (0:34:41) Communicating in science: The importance of understanding the Why. * (0:37:38) Moving to alternate fuel sources: Will it make a difference? * (0:41:11) Climate cycles and C02: How the Arctic cooled. * (0:42:38) Plankton, trapped carbon and bacteria: Cycles of oxygen levels. * (0:44:31) Mass extinction events: Why we need to care because the Earth doesn't.  * (0:46:36) Educating the public about climate change: One of many passions. * (0:48:04) Working in forensics: A possible branching out. * (0:49:31) Film criticism, stories and other interests. * (0:50:46) Indiana Jones and Archeology in film: An untapped potential. * (0:51:44) The artistic mindset: How art can make you think differently. * (0:53:45) Classical art and appreciating the detail.  Follow Nic on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nic_Randazzo [https://twitter.com/Nic_Randazzo] Visit Nic’s website: https://www.nicolasrandazzo.com/ [https://www.nicolasrandazzo.com/] Visit Planet B612 on the web: http://planetb612.fm/ [http://planetb612.fm/] Follow Planet B612 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlanetB612fm [https://twitter.com/PlanetB612fm]

25 de oct de 2021 - 55 min
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