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Circle Talk 4 Witches
4.05 Gods and Deities
In this episode, we discuss Gods and Deities (in broad strokes, and not necessarily specific to Alexandrian Craft) by answering questions from a listener. References: Lon Milo DuQuette. Low Magick. Llewellyn Worldwide, 8 Sept. 2011. Farrar, Janet, and Gavin Bone. Lifting the Veil. The Crowood Press, 22 Apr. 2024. Foundation, P. (2023, March 4). Hymn to Proserpine (After the Proclamation in Rome of the Christian Faith) by Algernon Charles Swinburne. Poetry Foundation. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/45292/hymn-to-proserpine-after-the-proclamation-in-rome-of-the-christian-faith Plutarch. Plutarch's Morals. Translated from the Greek by several hands. Corrected and revised by. William W. Goodwin, PH. D. Boston. Little, Brown, and Company. C...
2025-12-29
58 min
Best Interests Children's Law Podcast
Early intervention for mothers and infants who have experienced family violence: the ANROWS project
A number of women and children are adversely affected by family violence across their lifetime that has immediate and long-lasting effects on their psychosocial, developmental, cognitive and social-emotional health. The Safe Nest Group (SNG) program is designed as a weekly, 6 session intervention for women and their infants who are under 3 years old, to engage in a group session underpinned by trauma-informed, psychodynamic and infant mental health principles. The project aimed to prioritise infants' needs, and intervene to assist mothers and infants in their recovery from the impacts of family violence. The study found that the program had been beneficial...
2025-11-06
40 min
The Perfect Show
Superman In 3 Pieces
This is an episode all about Superman, told through the lens of three different pieces of art. Scot picked 3 pieces that have been really special to him and others over the years, and talks about them and what makes them such good representations of the things that make Superman so special. Scot looks at a page from All Star Superman by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, a page of Superman For All Seasons by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, and a Superman sketch by Chris Samnee. Scot talks Superman through comics, al...
2025-08-05
52 min
Research for Real
Unlocking Lean's Hidden Power: Sociotechnical Synergy
This research argues that Lean management is a complex sociotechnical phenomenon, but existing research has largely examined its social ("soft") and technical ("hard") subsystems in isolation. The authors address this gap by employing a sociotechnical system (STS) theoretical lens and process theorising to examine the dynamic interaction between these subsystems at individual, group, and organisational levels. The core argument is that a balanced interplay between the social and technical subsystems is crucial for effectively managing inherent tensions within Lean and achieving sustained performance gains.Main Themes:The Underexplored Interaction between Social and Technical Subsystems: Existing literature...
2025-05-31
14 min
Aging Less: The Longevity Science Insights Podcast
Prof. Andrew Scholey: Neurocognitive Effects of Everyday Substances | Aging Less #16
Everyday substances, from caffeine to alcohol, influence our cognitive function in ways we may not fully realize. This week on Aging Less: The Longevity Science Insights Podcast, host Sabrina Oktavelia is joined by Adjunct Professor of Human Psychopharmacology, Andrew Scholey, to explore how these common substances affect our brain performance, mood, and overall well-being. Prof. Andrew Scholey has led groundbreaking research on the neurocognitive effects of drugs, alcohol, and natural compounds, including plant extracts like ginkgo biloba and ginseng. Formerly the Director of the Centre for Human Psychopharmacology at Swinburne University of Technology, he has spent decades...
2025-05-23
1h 14
菁培口袋故事
S4EP6 「嘿!我出國看看就回來!」
第六集【嘿!我出國看看就回來!】 「Hello, I am…」,在一個沒有人認識自己的地方開始生活,要做哪些準備?這集,我們邀請學員們一起來聊聊,知道自己錄取海外培訓當下的第一反應為何;暫別親友,暫別家鄉,他們在落地培訓前做了哪些準備?從找房子、辦簽證,到面對思鄉情緒時的排解方式,這些經驗談獻給未來每個準備出發的你! 口袋名言收起來: ■ 人生沒有一條路是白走的! ─黃鈺淇/ 動畫RMIT ■ 皇天不負苦心人! ─劉育如/ 視傳Swinburne ■ The dots will connect down the road. ─劉又齊/ 建築CBHAP 四大平台同步上線 ➤https://linktr.ee/moesposad 5/28 前完成線上報名,明年出發! ➤https://www.animlab.yuntech.edu.tw/sposad/ -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
2025-05-23
52 min
Wealth Pathways: The Affluence Science Insights Podcast
Assoc. Prof. Dimitrios Salampasis: Cryptocurrency — Disruption and Opportunity | Wealth Pathways #14
Many people consider cryptocurrencies to be a scary word, and it can be true; with so much discourse around such a complicated topic, it’s hard to know what to believe. So, this week on Wealth Pathways: The Affluence Science Insights Podcast, host Sarah Stancombe consults FinTech professor Assoc. Prof. Dimitrios Salmpasis to learn more about cryptocurrency. Currently teaching emerging technologies and FinTech at the Swinburne University of Technology in Australia, Assoc. Prof. Dimitrios Salmpasis is passionate about innovation and business strategy, global affairs and geopolitics, and the digital economy. Most impressively, Assoc. Prof. Dimitrios Salmpasis is a...
2025-04-25
57 min
Space News Today
Cosmic Mysteries Unveiled: Life-Bearing Meteoroids, Dark Matter Defiance
In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna guides you through a series of captivating cosmic revelations that are reshaping our understanding of the universe. From the mysterious origins of life contained within meteoroids to significant leadership changes aboard the International Space Station, this episode is packed with insights that will spark your curiosity about space. Highlights: - The Mystery of Missing Life-Bearing Meteoroids: Join us as we explore a groundbreaking study that uncovers why carbon-rich meteoroids, believed to contain essential building blocks for life, rarely make it to Earth. Researchers have identified...
2025-04-19
18 min
Astronomy Daily: Space News Updates
Cosmic Mysteries Unveiled: Life-Bearing Meteoroids, Dark Matter Defiance
In this episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna guides you through a series of captivating cosmic revelations that are reshaping our understanding of the universe. From the mysterious origins of life contained within meteoroids to significant leadership changes aboard the International Space Station, this episode is packed with insights that will spark your curiosity about space.Highlights:- The Mystery of Missing Life-Bearing Meteoroids: Join us as we explore a groundbreaking study that uncovers why carbon-rich meteoroids, believed to contain essential building blocks for life, rarely make it to Earth. Researchers have identified a t...
2025-04-19
18 min
Simply Science
Revolutionary Discoveries: Ancient Galaxies, Brain Drug Breakthroughs, and Eco-Friendly Construction
Explore the latest in scientific advancements as astronomers uncover the most distant spiral galaxy candidate, Zhúlóng, challenging our understanding of early cosmic structures. Discover a groundbreaking gene-targeting drug delivery system that could transform treatments for brain diseases. Plus, delve into the world of sustainable construction with a new self-repairing building material made from fungal mycelium and bacteria. Join us for these stories and more on Simply News. Sources: https://science.nasa.gov/mission/webb/ https://esawebb.org/news/weic2509/ https://noirlab.edu/public/news/noirlab2516/ https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/04/250416135750.htm ht...
2025-04-18
11 min
Menzies Leadership Forum
Where Do We Go From Here? with host Dr Aiden M. A. Thornton
Episode eight: In this episode of Leadership: Navigating Complexity, host Dr. Aiden M.A. Thornton is joined by a distinguished panel of leadership scholars and practitioners to explore the evolving challenges of leadership in an era of rapid change. Featuring Professor David V. Day, Professor Samuel Wilson, Dr. Kerry Elliott, and strategist Scott Ko, the discussion delves into key issues such as social divisiveness, polarized thinking, epistemic complexity, and burnout in a world of constant disruption. The conversation examines the struggle to align diverse worldviews, the limitations of binary thinking and quick fixes, and the role of connection and...
2025-03-20
1h 01
Research for Real
Agile Project Management & Organisational Culture
This podcast identified four prominent cultural dimensions within the Competing Values Framework (CVF) and their specific impacts on agile projects:1. Hierarchical Culture:Negative Impact: This dimension, characterised by rigid structures, formal communication, and resistance to change, was consistently found to hinder both social and technical aspects of agile projects.Key Challenges: Formal communication with management, Resistance to change acceptance, Rigid and traditional organizational structure (17.2%)Mitigating Strategies◦, Promote transparency in work environments, Encourage open communication with management. (Misra et al., 2009)2. Group Culture:Positive Impact: This dimension, emphasising teamwork, em...
2025-01-16
27 min
Research for Real
A contextual explanation of Supply Chain Resilience
This briefing document reviews the main themes and key findings of the article "Towards a Critical Realism Synthesis of Configurational and Middle-Range Theorising" by Mohsin Malik and Imran Ali (2024). The article focuses on the application of configurational theorising and qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) in developing middle-range theories within the context of supply chain management, specifically supply chain resilience.Main Themes:Bridging the Gap Between General and Contextualised Theories: The authors argue that while established theories from organisational studies, such as resource-based view and dynamic capabilities, provide insights into competitive advantage, they often lack the nuance to...
2025-01-12
14 min
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary
Moon's Circular Mystery, Gravitational Wave Revelations, and Mars Helicopter's Investigation: S27E151
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 151*A New Perspective on the Moon's Aitken BasinRecent observations of the Moon's south pole reveal that the Aitken Basin crater is more circular than previously believed. This significant discovery challenges existing theories about its formation and has implications for future lunar missions, including NASA's Artemis program. The study, published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters, suggests a more direct impact created the crater, offering potential access to deep lunar material for study.*Gravitational Wave Maps Unveil Hidden Cosmic StructuresAstronomers have developed the most detailed gravitational...
2024-12-16
30 min
Astronomy Daily: Space News Updates
S03E222: Venus's Ocean Mystery, Gravitational Wave Breakthrough, and China's Satellite Milestone
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S03E222Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your go-to source for the latest cosmic discoveries and space exploration news. I'm your host, Anna, and today we have a thrilling lineup of stories that will take you from Venus's ancient mysteries to groundbreaking gravitational wave mapping.Highlights:- Venus's Ocean Mystery: Dive into new research that finally answers whether Venus, often called Earth's twin, ever had oceans. Discover the stark findings from the study published in Nature Astronomy that reveal Venus's dry past and how it diverged from...
2024-12-03
11 min
Wealth Pathways: The Affluence Science Insights Podcast
Dr. Jason Tian: Day Trading vs. Wealth Management | Wealth Pathways #01
The pursuit of financial growth and wealth management is a complex endeavor, with a slew of alluring options to consider: day trading for one, appeals to many for its fast-paced profits. So, this week on Wealth Pathways: The Affluence Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella consults finance lecturer Dr. Jason Tian on the intricacies of day trading, and how it compares to other approaches to wealth management. Prior to joining Swinburne University, Dr. Jason Tian worked as a senior economist across various departments and agencies within the Victorian government. His experience and expertise have spanned across areas...
2024-10-25
51 min
Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast
Dr. Simone Buzwell: The Importance of Sexual Pleasure | Doing Well #60
In this episode of Wellbeing Science Labs, we dive deep into a topic often whispered about but seldom discussed openly: the importance of sexual pleasure. Join our host Lu Ngo as we explore the profound effects of sexual pleasure on overall wellbeing. Dr. Simone Buzwell is a seasoned academic psychologist with nearly 30 years of expertise in health and developmental psychology. Her work spans sexuality, sexual behavior, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, and cosmetic procedures. She has also held the role of Associate Dean, contributing significant research to higher education. Currently, Dr. Simone Buzwell is focused on projects that enhance s...
2024-08-30
53 min
Doing Well: The Wellbeing Science Insights Podcast
Dr. Simone Buzwell: The Importance of Sexual Pleasure | Doing Well #60
In this episode of Wellbeing Science Labs, we dive deep into a topic often whispered about but seldom discussed openly: the importance of sexual pleasure. Join our host Lu Ngo as we explore the profound effects of sexual pleasure on overall wellbeing. Dr. Simone Buzwell is a seasoned academic psychologist with nearly 30 years of expertise in health and developmental psychology. Her work spans sexuality, sexual behavior, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, and cosmetic procedures. She has also held the role of Associate Dean, contributing significant research to higher education. Currently, Dr. Simone Buzwell is focused on projects that enhance s...
2024-08-30
53 min
Innovating Leadership: Co-Creating Our Future
S6-Ep6: Attitudes on Leadership
Guests: Lynn Shollen & Sam Wilson, researchers at Christopher Newport University and Swinburne University of Technology Odds are good you aren’t happy with our leaders. Less than 1/3 of Americans believe their leaders are effective. That’s according to the Leadership Attitudes Survey. Dr. Lynn Shollen joins us to share more of the results. Dr. Sam Wilson chimes in to reveal insights from the Australian Leadership Index. The two studies had remarkably similar findings. The bottom line: most of us feel our leaders are too far removed from the everyday experi...
2024-04-08
23 min
The Science of Happiness
How Thinking About Your Ancestors Can Help You Thrive
Join our limited newsletter, The Science of Habits, to get curated, science-backed tips to help make your New Year's resolution stick in 2024. https://ggsc.berkeley.edu/podcasts/habits We explore how contemplating our heritage can make us feel more belonging, gratitude, and confidence in what we're capable of achieving. Link to episode transcript: https://tinyurl.com/5djerhbj Episode summary: Oral historian Mi'Jan Celie Tho-Biaz knows the profound impact the past can have on the present. For our show, Mi’Jan tried a lab-tested writing practice that took the historical fa...
2023-12-21
19 min
The Company Road Podcast
E23 Dr. Agustin Chevez - Boredom makes brilliance: The surprising catalyst for workplace creativity
Send us a text“It's easier to develop a business plan to literally sell shit than it is to develop a framework to implement new ideas, like a scientist.”Dr. Agustin ChevezIn this episode, you’ll hear about:Rethinking workplace design: Top strategies and recommendations for shifting workplaces to increase productivity, employee engagement and loyalty & how the perception of workplaces is evolvingAI and the future of work: How AI will impact work, for good and for bad, in the coming years & how you can be best prepared within your roleEf...
2023-12-20
1h 00
The Company Road Podcast
E21 Charlie Carpinteri - Technology tales: Confronting fears, artificial intelligence & staying agnostic
Send us a text“Being technology agnostic is crucial. Don't assume that your playbook from one business will magically work at a different one. There's no one-size-fits-all approach.”Charlie CarpinteriIn this episode, you’ll hear about:Technology agnosticism: How to remain agnostic and flexible in making tech decisions based on specific circumstances and contextsChallenges in tech adoption: Highlighting common challenges faced in adopting new organisational technology and how to manage them for smooth transitionDigging change tunnels: Why it’s can be necessar...
2023-12-05
49 min
The Education Innovators Podcast
John Hii - XR Learning Experiences
The Education Innovators Podcast is a weekly conversation between Eric Byron and guests from all aspects of education around the world. We look for innovative ideas and practical examples of things happening in schools and learning environments that are of interest to teachers, corporate trainers, school administrators, EdTech providers, students, parents, and anyone else interested in education. This episode features John Hii, who joined me on stage at the EDUtech Asia 2023 conference in Singapore for our panel discussion on learning in the metaverse. John Hii is a lecturer in Multimedia Design & XR...
2023-12-03
56 min
The Education Innovators Podcast
John Hii - XR Learning Experiences
The Education Innovators Podcast is a weekly conversation between Eric Byron and guests from all aspects of education around the world. We look for innovative ideas and practical examples of things happening in schools and learning environments that are of interest to teachers, corporate trainers, school administrators, EdTech providers, students, parents, and anyone else interested in education. This episode features John Hii, who joined me on stage at the EDUtech Asia 2023 conference in Singapore for our panel discussion on learning in the metaverse. John Hii is a lecturer in Multimedia Design & XR...
2023-12-03
56 min
randInt podcast with Raffy and Chandra
S03E14 - Connection issues...
Chandra's back on land and since he's been in Perth, we've had more connection issues than we did when he was in the middle of the ocean! One good thing about that is a more condensed episode that doesn't stretch for huge amounts of time. In this slightly delayed catch-up-sode, we talk about... How free time is making us busier Chandra's latest programming obsession Raffy's pushup challenge and more! Links to things mentioned in this episode: Elon Musk - Lex Fridman podcast - https://youtu.be/JN3KPFbWCy8?si=HVmIcJkG7qTSVtw_ ...
2023-11-18
32 min
Inspiring Stories
Steering the healthcare system to enhance equality and women’s health outcomes with Professor Sue Matthews
Professor Sue Matthews is the CEO of the Royal Women’s Hospital and has extensive experience in nursing and health system management. Previously, she was CEO of the Niagara Health System in Canada and advised government on health issues. A Fellow of the Wharton School, she is an Adjunct Professor at Trent and Swinburne Universities and an Honorary Professor at the University of Melbourne. She has received multiple accolades, including the Canadian Nurses Association Centennial Award and recognition as one of Canada’s Top 100 Most Powerful Women. This episode was recorded on 10 November 2023. --- C...
2023-11-09
41 min
FPT Edu Chill Podcast
Trang Nhi (MiA Level Up): Phát triển bản thân đơn giản là không ngừng học hỏi mỗi ngày - FPT Edu Chill #27
Là chủ nhân của group cộng đồng với hơn 15K thành viên cùng kênh Tik Tok 31K lượt theo dõi về chủ đề phát triển bản thân, Trang Nhi (MiA) còn được biết đến là một sinh viên có thành tích học tập xuất sắc tại Swinburne Việt Nam. Ở Trang Nhi, người ta thấy hình ảnh của một thế hệ gen Z tài năng, luôn nỗ lực để nâng cấp bản thân mình mỗi ngày. Thế nhưng ít ai biết để trở thành ph...
2023-10-21
47 min
The YJFL Podcast
Episode 8 - Girls Grand Final Gala Day w/ Brunswick JFC and Ivanhoe JFC
In this special 'Girls Grand Final Gala Day' episode, we preview the Under 16 Division 1B Girls Grand Final with Brunswick JFC and Ivanhoe JFC. The Brunswick JFC leadership group join the show to discuss their season and aspirations for their first premiership. Then, we head to Ivanhoe JFC to chat to Carlton AFLW star and coach of the U16 Ivanhoe girls, Jess Dal Pos, and her cousin and U16s player, Claudia. ----------------------------------------- Click the link below for more information on the Girls Grand Final Gala Day https://www.yarrajfl.org.au/post...
2023-08-19
27 min
The YJFL Podcast
Episode 7 - From the YJFL to Carlton FC w/ Matt Owies, David Cuningham and Cooper Thompson
In this episode, I chat to former YJFL players and current Carlton Football Club players, Matthew Owies and David Cuningham, about their respective journeys from the YJFL to the AFL. Then, I'm joined by Macleod's, Cooper Thompson as we discuss his milestone 150th game and his career as both a player and an umpire. ----------------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe now for more. podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-YJFL-Podcast ----------------------------------------- Follow us on socials for more YJFL content. Instagram: @yjfl_au Facebook: @YarraJFL Youtube: @YJFL Webs...
2023-08-05
18 min
Workplace Innovator Podcast | Enhancing Your Employee Experience | Facility Management | CRE | Digital Workplace Technology
Ep. 267: "The Future of Work is Human" – How Hybrid Prepares Us for the Disruption of Generative A.I. with Dr. Sean Gallagher of Swinburne University of Technology
Dr. Sean Gallagher is one of Australia's leading experts on the future of work. He works with leaders to help their businesses effectively leverage their workers in the digital economy and disrupted environments. Mike Petrusky asks Sean about his hybrid work research and the role of the "new office" as a place for activities based on meaningful collaboration and human connection. They discuss disruptions in the world of work and the workplace and explore the impact that generative A.I. will have on our people and places. Sean believes that to get the significant benefits hybrid has to offer...
2023-08-01
19 min
Critical Distance: Keywords in Play
Keywords in Play Episode 29 - Stephanie Harkin
This episode we speak with Dr. Stephanie Harkin, discussing the concept of “techno-femininity” from her award winning PhD Thesis (2022) Girlhood Games: Gender, Identity, and Coming of Age in Videogames. You can read her PhD here: https://researchbank.swinburne.edu.au/file/86788440-fcec-420a-8df1-b7c35f976066/1/stephanie_harkin_thesis.pdf, follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sa_harkin, and read more of her work on Academia.edu: https://swin.academia.edu/SHarkin. It is part 4 of a special 6-episode Season of Keywords in Play, exploring intersections and exchanges between Chinese and Australian game studies scholarship. This project has be...
2023-07-24
28 min
The YJFL Podcast
Episode 5 - Women's Coaching Month w/ Fitzroy JFC's Lauren O'Dwyer and Rachael Jones
In this episode, I'm joined by Lauren O'Dwyer and Rachael Jones of the Fitzroy Junior Football Club to discuss the launch of Women's Coaching Month and their coaching journeys and female participation in coaching. Lauren and Rachael tell me how they got involved in coaching and give some advice to aspiring coaches looking to get involved. ----------------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe now for more. podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/The-YJFL-Podcast Sign up for the Rookie Me Mid-Year Mastery Program https://www.rookieme.com/events/yjfl-mid-year-mastery/ ...
2023-07-08
20 min
The YJFL Podcast
Episode 6 - Women's Coaching Month and TAC Road Safety Round w/ Annie Tang, India Harding, Olivia Ward and Samantha Buckis.
In this episode, we continue to celebrate the fantastic contribution of our female coaches as part of Women's Coaching Month. I chat to coach, Annie Tang, about her coaching journey and we are joined by one of her Under 12s players, Indy Harding. Next, Kew Comets Youth Girls player and Northcote JFC assistant coach, Olivia Ward, joins the show to discuss her pathway from Broome to Melbourne and her motivation to be a coach. Olivia also discusses her parents' influence and their coaching academy We Got Game. Finally, TAC Road Safety Manager Road Safety (Behaviour, Innovation & Tech), Samantha Buckis...
2023-07-01
26 min
Best Behaviour
Dr Sean Gallagher: The Future of Human Work
Dr Sean Gallagher is the director of Swinburne University’s Centre for the New Workforce, Chief Investigator at the Australian Cobotics Centre, has a PhD in Chemistry, and is a member of the Future of Work advisory panel - In the latest episode of Best Behaviour, Gabe and Nick sat down with Sean to talk about the possible impact of AI on the workforce, Hybrid working, and the need to be nimble and experimental as we forge a new way of working into the future.You can read more about Swinburne's Centre for the New Workforce here: ht...
2023-06-29
49 min
The YJFL Podcast
Episode 4 - From Rutherglen to the 'G - Premierships, Hawks legends and life after footy w/ Robbie Campbell
In this episode, we chat to Rookie Me Chief Sports Officer and former Hawthorn Football Club AFL Premiership player, Robbie Campbell, about his football journey from playing country football for Rutherglen in Victoria to playing in front of 100,000 at the 'G in an AFL Grand Final. We chat about the trials and tribulations of AFL football and what it was like playing with legends such as Buddy Franklin, Luke Hodge and Sam Mitchell. Robbie and I then chat about the YJFL and Rookie Me Coach and Player Development Partnership and the upcoming Mid-Year Mastery Program including the announcement of...
2023-06-17
32 min
The YJFL Podcast
Episode 3 - AFL Vic Metro Series special w/ Penny Cula-Reid, Zara Vitiritti, Milla Haas, Toby Callaghan and Tyler Hamilton.
In this special episode, we are live from the first night of the AFL Victoria Metro Junior Development Series on Wednesday 31 May. We chat to coach Penny Cula-Reid about the Under 15 Girls program ahead of their opening games against the Northern Football and Netball League at Binnak Park [2:13]. Zara Vitiritti (Warrandyte JFC) and Milla Haas (Warrandyte JFC) jump on for a post-game chat [12:02], before we head back to Ford Park for the Under 15 Boys where we're joined by Division One best on ground, Toby Callaghan (Hawthorn Citizens), and his teammate Tyler Hamilton (St Mary's) to review their Yarra Magpies...
2023-06-03
20 min
Shameless
Barbiemania level: 66%
Hello hello!On today’s show: We finally have answers as to what caused the huge rift between This Morning’s Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. It’s almost time for Barbie Mania, Matty Healy has some… choice words… for anyone who was offended by those February podcast comments, and it’s that time of the year again: the top 100 Australian influencers have been named, and true to form, we have about 10,000 questions.This week, Mich recommended listening to Edward Enninful being interviewed on The Diary of a CEO. Zara recommended following the 7th Heaven TikToker you...
2023-05-31
45 min
On the House: The Household Management Science Insights Podcast
Prof. Enzo Palombo: How to Keep Your Food Fresh With the Right Storage | On the House #25
Join us for the latest episode of "On The House: Household Management Insights Podcast" as host Gabriella Joustra engages in a captivating conversation with Enzo Palombo, a distinguished Professor of Microbiology and Associate Dean of Research at Swinburne University of Technology. With an impressive academic background and extensive expertise in various areas, including food microbiology, environmental microbiology, and virology, Enzo brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. He is actively involved in teaching microbiology, biotechnology, biochemistry, and molecular biology, and holds memberships in esteemed organizations such as the Australian Society for Microbiology and the A...
2023-05-26
1h 06
On the House: The Household Management Science Insights Podcast
Prof. Enzo Palombo: How to Keep Your Food Fresh With the Right Storage | On the House #25
Join us for the latest episode of "On The House: Household Management Insights Podcast" as host Gabriella Joustra engages in a captivating conversation with Enzo Palombo, a distinguished Professor of Microbiology and Associate Dean of Research at Swinburne University of Technology. With an impressive academic background and extensive expertise in various areas, including food microbiology, environmental microbiology, and virology, Enzo brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. He is actively involved in teaching microbiology, biotechnology, biochemistry, and molecular biology, and holds memberships in esteemed organizations such as the Australian Society for Microbiology and the A...
2023-05-26
1h 06
The YJFL Podcast
Episode 2 - Footy and family w/ Phoebe Hargreaves, the joys of umpiring w/ Stephen McBurney, and Indigenous Round w/ Heidelberg JFC.
In this episode, we chat to Fitzroy Junior Football Club player and U16 Girls Northern Knights and Vic Metro representative Phoebe Hargreaves about her flourishing footy career [1:15]. Then, ex-AFL umpire Stephen 'Jack' McBurney joins the show to talk all things umpiring from the elite game to community level [9:20]. Lastly, Heidelberg President, Brett North, and ex-Colts player Luke Brunton join the show to chat about the club and the upcoming Indigenous Round [24:03]. ----------------------------------------- Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe now for more. https://open.spotify.com/show/5v7s5EYKPJkXgFYmzQcQkY?si=788a87a76bf94963 ...
2023-05-20
33 min
Fintech Chatter: Conversations with Fintech CEOs and Founders
144: Has Fintech Innovation Stalled? | Dr Dimitrios Salampasis
In episode 144 of Fintech Chatter Podcast, Dexter Cousins is joined by Dr Dimitirios Salampasis of Swinburne University.We celebrated 250 audio interviews last week and Dimitrios is the first Academic we've featured on the podcast. Dexter poses the question 'Has Fintech innovation stalled?'Tune in to hear their in depth discussion on innovation, talent, immigration, skills development and what investors are looking for when it comes to investing.About Dr Dimitrios Salampasis Dr Salampasis is a highly regarded academic and thought leader on global Fintech innovation. Honours include...
2023-05-12
41 min
The YJFL Podcast
Episode 1 - Introduction to the YJFL w/ Aaron Bailey, footy pathways w/ Zak Johnson and Jesse Dattoli & Dockers Day w/ Adrienne Moulder.
Welcome to the inaugural episode of The YJFL Podcast, brought to you by Swinburne University and the Swinburne School of Health Sciences. Join us as we dive into the world of the Yarra Junior Football League, exploring the stories and insights from the people who make our game thrive. In this episode, we chat to YJFL CEO Aaron Bailey about his first six months in the role [2:05]. Then, Northern Knights and Vic Metro representatives, Zak Johnson and Jesse Dattoli discuss their footy journey [28:50], and finally we discuss the upcoming 'Dockers Day' event with Templestowe President Adrienne Moulder [38:38].
2023-05-06
45 min
Shameless
The prison of “never serving”
G’day, friends!On today’s show: The Met Gala of course! It’s our favourite time of year when Jason Derulo is falling down the stairs and the celebrities are doing their very best work on the red carpet. So, what did we make of the spectacle? Then, those Sydney Sweeney-Glen Powell cheating rumours just got more confusing, James Corden has officially said cya to late-night TV, and the “Aussie royal wedding” that hijacked the news cycle on the weekend.This week, Mich recommended ‘Anna Wintour on Karl Lagerfeld, Kim Kardashian and those Bill Nighy rumour...
2023-05-03
58 min
菁培口袋故事
S2EP5 備戰英語檢定好焦慮,強者教教我
「我的英文不好」大概是讓同學報名菁培卻步的第一個理由,因為一想到參加徵選或未來出國,就在煩惱英文不好怎麼辦。但你知道菁培的報名階段,最重要的其實是作品集,而不是英文嗎?本集就讓海外學員告訴你,他們大都是從研習營後才開始準備英文。為什麼這件事是成立的呢?一起聽聽他們準備英文的方式! 口袋名言收起來: ∎ Stop Fearing Failure,把手舉起來! ─ 任乙天/ 建築Syracuse ∎ 只要參加,一 定 會 有 機 會! ─ 陳昊謙/ 視傳Swinburne ∎ 過去及現在的過程,終將在未來的某一刻成為助力─ 謝宗宜/ 動畫USC 四大平台同步上線 ➤https://linktr.ee/moesposad 05/31 前完成線上報名,走啦菁培! ➤https://www.animlab.yuntech.edu.tw/2023MOE/ -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
2023-04-13
59 min
The UMB Pulse Podcast
Navigating a Medical Cannabis Career Amid Recreational Legalization
Send us a textAs recreational marijuana is readied to be legalized in Maryland come July, there will still be a demand for medical cannabis. Catrena Almonte, MS ’21, is a graduate from the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy’s MS in Medical Cannabis Science and Therapeutics program housed at the Universities at Shady Grove, and she is preparing for the next steps in her cannabis career as laws continue to change. Almonte describes how her experience in the military as a chaplain candidate led her to studying medical cannabis. Almonte shares why there will stil...
2023-04-07
49 min
ASPI Podcast: Policy, Guns & Money
The Sydney Dialogue and opportunities in space, ASPI’s Critical Technology Tracker
Next week, ASPI will convene The Sydney Dialogue – the world’s leading policy summit on critical, emerging, cyber and space technologies. To give a preview of the discussions, Bec Shrimpton speaks to Professor Alan Duffy about opportunities in the space sector, Space 2.0 and the growing nexus between emerging technology and space. Continuing on the technology theme, Danielle Cave and Jamie Gaida discuss ASPI’s landmark project, the Critical Technology Tracker. Based on a year’s worth of research and analysis, the tracker looked at which countries are ahead in 44 critical technologies by published research – including defense, space, robotics, energy, biotechnology, artificial...
2023-03-31
52 min
Doubts Aloud Podcast
Episode 61 - The Simple Episode
Episode 61 – Show NotesOccam’s Razor shows us how simple explanations are superior to complex ones and so simplicity is a concept that might lead us to believe in God as this one simple concept – a supernatural personal agent – can explain all the complexities of the world. We try to assess this line of thinking, especially using the work of the Oxford Christian philosopher Richard Swinburne who favours the approach. This then leads into the doctrine of Divine Simplicity which was prominent in the Medieval church (eg Aquinas). Of course Andrew brings us down to earth with what the Bible sa...
2023-02-15
1h 21
'Is This Flattering?' with Matilda and Olivia Maree
The fear of weight gain, body dysmorphia, and the messages from society.
Send us a textTRIGGER WARNING - This content discusses eating disorders, negative self-talk and weight gain.Hi everyone, welcome to this week's episode.We discuss issues relating to the fear of weight gain, body dysmorphic disorder, treating clients with the fear of weight gain, and societal messages about weight gain.The content discussed we provide some resources and links from the show: Body dysmorphia researchhttps://www.swinburne.edu.au/research/centres-groups-clinics/centre-for-mental-health/our-research/eating-disorders/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.g...
2023-02-06
53 min
Let's Just Talk
#215 Are Planes Really The Safest Way To Travel with Captain Cameron Tribe
I know I'm not alone when I share the fact that I get a high level of anxiety when getting on a plane. I'm a control freak at heart and HATE being the passenger in any vehicle and this feeling's at it's most when traveling by air and in a tin tube held up by physics that they actually can't quite explain but know it works because planes stay up in the air and don't fall out of the sky. This week I had the opportunity to speak to Captain Cameron Tribe as he shared...
2023-01-29
1h 16
Teachers Supporting Teachers
Teachers Supporting Teachers Series 7 Episode 5: Visions, dreams and change for the education sector (Part 3)
Welcome to part 3 of 3 as a part of our collaboration across Australia and Malaysia. We continue to share our experiences of a study tour and global education practicum supported by the New Colombo Plan. This episode was recorded in a large room with us all gathered around a microphone to capture the moment. We are joined by 7 Malaysian pre-service teachers from the teacher institute Institut Pendidikan Guru Kampus Tun Abdul Razak (IPGKTAR) in Kuching, Malaysia Borneo to talk all things being and becoming teachers. In this episode co-produced by Stephen and Lewis, we talk about change in as...
2023-01-14
30 min
Teachers Supporting Teachers
Teachers Supporting Teachers Series 7 Episode 3: Dreams as a future teacher (Part 1)
Welcome to episode 3 of series 7 as we continue to share our experiences of a study tour and global education practicum supported by the New Colombo Plan. This episode is part 1 of 3 recorded in a large room with us all gathered around a microphone to capture the moment. We are joined by 7 Malaysian pre-service teachers from the teacher institute Institut Pendidikan Guru Kampus Tun Abdul Razak (IPGKTAR) in Kuching, Malaysia Borneo to talk all things being and becoming teachers. In this episode co-produced by Taylah, we talk about dreams as a future teacher and what this means regarding p...
2023-01-14
16 min
Teachers Supporting Teachers
Teachers Supporting Teachers Series 7 Episode 4: We can care for ourself as much as our students (Part 2)
Welcome to episode 4 of series 7 as we continue to share our experiences of a study tour and global education practicum supported by the New Colombo Plan. This episode is part 2 of 3 recorded in a large room with us all gathered around a microphone to capture the moment. We are joined by 7 Malaysian pre-service teachers from the teacher institute Institut Pendidikan Guru Kampus Tun Abdul Razak (IPGKTAR) in Kuching, Malaysia Borneo to talk all things being and becoming teachers. In this episode co-produced by Rachel and Taylah, we talk about wellbeing and self-care across the contexts of Australia a...
2023-01-14
28 min
The Swinburne Professional Staff Podcast
Episode 13: Season 2 Christmas Special and 2022 Wrap
Welcome back to the Swinburne Professional Staff Network Podcast - The Swinburne Professional Staff Podcast with Kristy & Ash, made by Professional Staff for all Swinburne Staff. Today we have a special guest joining us, not only the Swinburne Professional Staff Network Chair but Swinburne's Business Improvement Manager in the Service Delivery team - the amazing... Nicola Howard. We get to know Nic a bit more and learn about how she is building an online toolkit for staff experiences which is all about empowering staff and making improvements. Stay tuned this is due for release very soon on our wiki. Nicola...
2022-12-01
30 min
Digital Mental Health Musings
Mental Health Online: The Journey to Blended Care
In this episode host, Dr Tania McMahon speaks to Associate Professor Neil Thomas and Dr. Hailey Tremain from Mental Health Online. They discuss the story of Mental Health Online, their pathway to blended care, their therapist-assisted program and how health professionals can use Mental Health Online to enhance their practice. Mental Health Online is an initiative of Swinburne University's National eTherapy Centre, providing online information, assessment, self-guided and therapist assisted programs for a variety of mental health issues. About the GuestsNeil Thomas is Director of the National eTherapy Centre and Deputy Director of t...
2022-11-21
34 min
Let's Talk SciComm
34. Interview with nutrition and mental health researchers Dr Helen Macpherson and Sara Dingle
This week we’re so pleased to have had the opportunity to talk with Deakin University researchers Dr Helen Macpherson and Sara Dingle about a topic we’re fascinated by: the intersection of mental health and nutrition. Helen is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), at Deakin where she co-leads the Exercise and Nutrition for Brain Health group. She has a background in cognitive neuroscience and completed her postdoctoral training at Swinburne University, Australia. Helen is the recipient of a National Health and Medical Research Council and Australian Research Council Deme...
2022-11-07
28 min
Switched On
Ep 29 Pax interviews
Pax Australia is back after 2 long years of lockdown, in this episode we interview some of the great guests at the event, first up was Toge Productions, an Indonesian-based game developer best known for coffee talk, samurai punk director Winston Tang, a former Swinburne alum, Maize from the first game developer union for Australia, working for better working conditions for game Devs, and Dr Steve Conway, one of the senior lecturers for the games and interactivity course at Swinburne to talk about his student's amazing games for more information on our interviewees follow the links b...
2022-10-30
25 min
What She Did Next
BONUS: How to change careers through online study (it’s easier than ever!)
The idea of going back to study when you’re already juggling work and family might seem out of reach... maybe you’re worried that it’s too time consuming or too expensive or just not possible to fit in with your busy schedule. But things have definitely changed on the study front, with the shift to online learning opening up a whole new world of possibilities, and the rise of short courses and more flexible courses making a career change more doable than ever. Kathy Garabelli from Swinburne Online has more tha...
2022-07-06
17 min
Lab Notes
039 - BEYOND STANDARD - Prof. Alan Duffy
It's not often you will find scientists ghost-hunting at the bottom of a gold mine, but it would be a mistake to assume Prof. Alan Duffy is going to conform to the standard model anytime soon. Equal parts astrophysicist, science communicator and entrepreneur, Prof. Alan Duffy has spent much of his career searching for Dark Matter, the mysterious, invisible substance that might just be holding our universe together. He is currently is the Director of the Space Technology and Industry Institute at Swinburne, a Node Leader in $35M ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics, a...
2022-06-01
46 min
ASPI Podcast: Policy, Guns & Money
China’s influence in Australia, global strategic assessment & countering global corruption
This week, ASPI released the report ‘Taking the low road: China's influence in Australian states and territories’ which maps out the changing nature of China’s engagement with Australian states and territories, local governments, city councils, universities, research organisations and non-government organisations. Peter Jennings is joined by report editor Emeritus Professor John Fitzgerald for a conversation on the report’s findings. So far, 2022 has been full of strategic challenges; Covid-19 impacts are still being felt globally, tensions remain heightened between Russia and Ukraine, and a recent meeting between Presidents Putin and Xi has some analysts calling their relationship a de-facto alliance...
2022-02-18
51 min
This Must Be The Place Podcast
The past, potential and perils of swimming in urban rivers: discussion with Loretta Bellato
The past, potential and perils of swimming in urban rivers. After quite a long dormancy period, in this episode of This Must Be The Place Liz has a follow-up discussion with a researcher she met recently while speaking at an MPavilion event (“Time Travel: Can Inspiration from our past save our holiday future?”). Loretta Bellato is a PhD researcher based in the Swinburne Centre for Urban Transitions, whose work crosses over with some of the topic Liz spoke about at MPavillion – particularly the historical origins of Victoria’s imperilled public swimming pools in river enclosures/river pools. Loretta’s research is focused...
2022-02-03
1h 13
The Smart Community Podcast
Summer Series: Smart Country and Smart Communities, with Dr Emma Lee
Hi #smartcommunity friends! Welcome to the Summer Series here on the Smart Community Podcast. We're taking a little break from new content over The Australian summer holidays, but with more than 260 episodes in the bank, we've got plenty for you to catch up on. During this Summer Series, we'll be sharing the replays of a few of our all time favourite episodes. And this week, i'm very excited to share with you a very powerful conversation I had with Dr. Emma Lee from episode 211, and actually we started 2021 off with this episode. Emma is a trawlwulwuy woman of tebrakunna country...
2021-12-05
52 min
We Talk Structures
Structural Dynamics in Infrastructure with Nicholas Haritos
Introduction:In this episode, Maithili Ghadge, podcast host, talks with Nicholas Haritos, a long-serving staff member since 1974 at the University of Melbourne in Civil Structural Engineering. He retired in 2010. He is now a Principal Fellow. Nicholas is also an Adjunct Professor at the Swinburne University of Technology and Managing Director of Strucomp, promoters of Continuing Professionals Development event sin Engineering.Nicholas shares some insights on his background that led to gaining skills and experience in structural dynamics in infrastructure and why structural dynamics is considered necessary in designing infrastructure and infrastructures that can exhibit dynamic behaviours. He also talks about...
2021-11-23
45 min
The Foil
The Impossible Picture, Dark Matter & Asking the Simple Question
In this episode of The Foil Podcast we’re joined by Professor Alan Duffy, Astronomer / Astrophysicist / Cosmologist and Director of the Space Technology and Industry Institute at Swinburne University.We hear from Alan about what inspired him to study the universe on its largest scales. Alan talks to us about the mysterious substance that makes up much of the matter in our universe known as dark matter, how we know it’s there, what we know about it, and what we don’t. We hear about how dark matter is the best explanation for as...
2021-11-08
1h 01
Course and Career Chat
Business (Professional)
What we're talking about: My guest this week, Carly, is currently completing a Bachelor of Business (Professional) at Swinburne. She shares her experience with the course and in particular her professional year, which is a 12 month internship that she's undertaken as part of the course. How to decide if Business is for you Business and Commerce are very popular courses, even though it can be difficult to get an understanding of what it is while you're in high school. While there are VCE subjects like Accounting, Economics and Business Management, they aren't prerequisites f...
2021-11-01
41 min
The Young Professionals Podcast
#83: Kyle Duerden | Graphic Designer @ Hawthorn Football Club (AFL)
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Today we chat with Kyle Duerden, an in-house graphic designer at the Hawthorn AFL Football Club (https://www.hawthornfc.com.au). Kyle started out his journey studying Communication Design and Graphic Design at Swinburne University (https://www.swinburne.edu.au/courses/find-a-course/design/communication-graphic-design/), where he enjoyed a final year focusing on a real-world innovation project which we loved exploring in this episode. Kyle...
2021-10-27
33 min
The Swing
The Swing – Episode 46
This episode of The Swing takes a look back at the near 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and the global political ramifications of such, including the Biden administration's recent withdrawal from the Middle East. Chris and Danae spoke to Swinburne University Professor [Bryan Cranston](https://swinburne.academia.edu/BryanCranston) about the recent efforts to withdraw from the region.
2021-09-07
00 min
Dropping your armour
Shruthi Bopaiah on the importance of experience in learning
In this episode, you’ll hear the story of Shruthi Bopaiah. Shruthi is the Head of Client Engagement and Communications at Bridgeweave, an AI fintech company. Previously, she was Global Head of Internal Communication at Infosys, one of the biggest IT companies in India and the world. From talent acquisition to HR consulting to internal communications and now to client engagement, Shruthi is constantly learning and pushing the boundaries of her skills and impact. Outside of work, you can find her on the basketball court or at yoga studio, in addition to working hard to create awareness and engagement to...
2021-08-31
42 min
The SportsGrad Podcast
#97: Dr. Adam Karg & Dr. Jonathan Robertson (Swinburne/Deakin University) - What the impact of the pandemic means for your career
Everyone's got their view on what COVID-19 means for the future of sport, so we called in the 'Profs' to explain with research.Dr. Adam Karg (Swinburne University) and Dr. Jonathan Robertson (Deakin University) have just released an academic report titled: 'Disruptor and Accelerator: The Impact of COVID-19 on the Australian Sports Industry'. To help us understand what it means for people trying to enter the industry, we brought them in to explain what you should be equipped for.Download the report here: “The impact of the pandemic on the sport Industry”.
2021-06-14
51 min
Course and Career Chat
TV and Film
What we're talking about: Today I'm chatting with Heshi, who has just completed a Bachelor of Film and Television (Honours) at Swinburne. We discuss the idea that you can change your mind anywhere along the way and none of it is wasted, as well as looking in detail at the course and the careers that you can pursue as a graduate student. There are no mistakes Media was the only VCE subject that Heshi completed Units 1-4 as she changed her mind about what she wanted to pursue halfway through. Later on, she...
2021-06-07
37 min
The Young Professionals Podcast
#64: Alan Duffy | Director, Space Technology and Industry Institute @ Swinburne University
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). Check out this week’s episode where we dive into the wide world of space with Alan Duffy, a professional astronomer and science communicator, currently heading up Swinburne University’s Space Technology and Industry Institute (https://www.swinburne.edu.au/research/institutes/space-technology-industry/) in Melbourne. Alan is also lead scientist at the Royal Institution of Australia (https://riaus.org.au), an independent charity dedicated to c...
2021-05-30
40 min
The ACES Podcast
Shaun Gietman
In this episode of The ACES Podcast, Sam Findlay chats with Shaun Gietman about his PhD experience, the Brain on the Bench project, his new exciting job, life outside of work and more. Shaun recently submitted his PhD with ACES at Swinburne University of Technology. The ACES Podcast is brought to you by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science. https://electromaterials.edu.au/ Be sure to subscribe to The ACES Podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts.
2021-05-28
11 min
The ACES Podcast
Shaun Gietman
In this episode of The ACES Podcast, Sam Findlay chats with Shaun Gietman about his PhD experience, the Brain on the Bench project, his new exciting job, life outside of work and more.Shaun recently submitted his PhD with ACES at Swinburne University of Technology.The ACES Podcast is brought to you by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science.https://electromaterials.edu.au/Be sure to subscribe to The ACES Podcast wherever you listen to your podcasts.
2021-05-28
11 min
The Young Professionals Podcast
#63: Zain Kahn | Digital Content Specialist @ TLA Worldwide
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). In this episode we dive into the creative world with Zain Kahn, the lead video editor and producer at TLA Worldwide (https://tlaworldwide.com). With a Bachelor of Media and Communication from Swinburne University (https://www.swinburne.edu.au/study/course/bachelor-of-media-and-communication) under his belt, Zain has directed, filmed and shot content for a wide variety of campaigns for use on television and online...
2021-05-27
36 min
Good Will Hunters
Autumn Series 2 - Audette Exel and Jo Barraket, on the NGO business model of the future
Welcome to our second episode of the Good Will Hunters Autumn Series: The Future of the NGO. This series is presented with sponsorship from Alinea-Whitelum. Learn more about their work here alineawhitelum.com In this episode, hosts Rachel Mason Nunn and Paul Ronalds speak with Audette Exel and Jo Barraket on the evolution of NGO business models. Jo Barraket is a University Distinguished Professor and Director of the Centre for Social Impact at Swinburne University. She is one of Australia’s leading researchers of social enterprise and social economy. Audette Exel is the Founder of the Adara Group and CEO of...
2021-05-03
39 min
The Swing
The Swing – Episode 30
This episode of The Swing sees Danae and Chris talking to researcher and business ethics lecturer, [Dr Melissa Wheeler](https://www.swinburne.edu.au/research/our-research/access-our-research/find-a-researcher-or-supervisor/researcher-profile/?id=mwheeler) about the [Australian Leadership Index](http://link.mediaoutreach.meltwater.com/ls/click?upn=4Kj4upEWAE1qMOUo-2F7rY3oXY6VN7-2FvuM66-2BQvexxmZHFMdTdQXKHaJyA2r3-2BQERBqGvq4A6vqjbB4vh-2FWLWeRw-3D-3DxJyq_nffYiv-2BxgJz1G2epr3XppO0NaYul3v5IUY7vcYjOaXWgRS2-2FY6kHFEgIVvdymDZQV6W-2Fvwj6tLrkyBMHF-2BMYuCcGZ6eg342taluURs3fmpieKdAQgfQoW9BUqz-2FrMgwEWfRbHwmM-2BRYT-2BuPQmTeuaGFI4hxFpUT9yzRW01CxhRswJnuNLRhH1zgwgJWIg8kdKhFqre6-2BALcNTd7VGzzVoGyAAaL1LZarKaYmYy4chg4epG0EsbryasX-2BgdNe7...
2021-04-20
00 min
Future Sandwich
Space Business
This episode I catch up with renowned Professor of Astrophysics at Swinburne University, and get a look inside his lab in Melbourne that powers some of the most powerful telescopes on Earth. We discuss the ways the solar system is being unlocked with exponential technology advancements and investment. Find out more about Swinburne University Accelerator Applications here: https://www.swinburne.edu.au/research/centres-groups-clinics/innovation-precinct/accelerator-program/
2021-04-12
35 min
astro[sound]bites
Episode 33: Beyond A[S]B -- Scintillating Sounds of Science
Do we have to explore astronomy data with our eyes? What if we used our ears? In this episode, we explore these and other questions in the growing field of sonification. Find out what an interstellar pancake sounds like, discover the piano sonatas of a Martian atmosphere and an unusual stellar explosion, and learn how astronomer Garry Foran at Swinburne University, despite a visual impairment, sees deeper into space than most to study the properties of high-redshift star-forming galaxies. Plus, we announce our sonification contest! We can’t wait to hear what you come up with. Click the link bel...
2021-04-11
1h 07
The Smart Community Podcast
Smart Country and Smart Communities, with Dr Emma Lee
In this episode I had a wonderful conversation with Dr. Emma Lee, a trawlwulwuy woman of tebrakunna country in north east Tasmania, and an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Research Fellow at Centre for Social Impact, Swinburne University of Technology. Her research fields over the last 25 years have focused on Indigenous affairs, land and sea management, policy and governance of Australian regulatory environments. In this episode Emma tells us about her background in Indigenous archeology and land management, and passion for First Nations social impact and regional development. I flip the script a little bit from our usual question order and...
2021-02-07
50 min
The Swing
The Swing – Episode 21
The first episode of The Swing for 2021 sees Chris and Danae discussing the last days of the Trump administration and what the future holds for Biden, as well as the attack on the Capitol. The duo spoke to Swinburne University Online Politics and Social Science lead unit coordinator Bryan Cranston about the weight of the US' claims of a true democracy, and what might be happening with Trump in the fallout of his claims of a fixed election, and his [second impeachment](https://theconversation.com/trump-is-impeached-again-in-historic-vote-now-republicans-must-decide-the-future-of-their-party-153196). The two also spoke to UWA Anthropology senior lecturer [Dr Sam Han](https://www...
2021-01-19
00 min
The Library Café
Wendy Graham
February 19, 2020. Wendy Graham, Professor of English and Chair of the Department of English at Vassar College, talks about her latest monograph, Critics, Coteries, and Pre-Raphaelite Celebrity (Columbia University Press, 2017.)Critics, Coteries, and Pre-Raphaelite Celebrity sheds new light on Victorian discourses on sexuality and masculinity through a thick description of literary bravado, the emotions of male bonding within cliques, and homoerotic frissons among the creators and reviewers of Pre-Raphaelitism. Graham threads together the qualities that made William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, and Gabriel Rossetti exemplary figures of aesthetic celebrity in the 1850s; Algernon Swinburne and Simeon Solo...
2020-11-12
00 min
The Future of Leadership
66 Leadership tips to create the 'best of the best' workplace culture with Shanyn Payne
Shanyn Payne is the Executive Director of Human Resources at Online Education Services (OES.edu.au) where she has been since 2011, part of the start up team. She guided the creation and implementation of all people related initiatives across the business including recruitment, remuneration, leadership development and organisational culture and engagement. All this through rapid expansion and growth. The efforts have not gone unnoticed, and OES has achieved and maintained Aon Hewitt Best Employer accreditation in 2014, 2015 and 2016. In 2017 they were named "The Best of the Best". *** SHOWNOTES: www.zoerouth.com/podcast/oes In...
2020-11-04
35 min
The Young Professionals Podcast
#16: Hugh Beard | Product Delivery Coach @ Xero
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). In this episode Luke and Sarge interview Hugh Beard who is a Product Delivery Coach at Xero (https://www.xero.com/au/), a leading provider of accounting solutions for small businesses. Hugh’s first piece of industry education was growing up within a small business family where he witnessed first hand a successful entrepreneurial story, but also the sacrifices that requires. Hugh completed a Bach...
2020-10-13
47 min
The Young Professionals Podcast
#8: Nicholas Pane | Carpenter @ Dick Reynolds Building
The Young Professionals Podcast (TYPP), proudly brought to you by ADAPT Careers (https://adaptcareers.com.au) and co-hosted by Luke Marriott and Nicholas Sargeant (Sarge). In this episode, Luke & Sarge talk to Nicholas Pane, a qualified carpenter working mainly on residential buildings in Melbourne's inner Southeastern suburbs. After finishing school, Nicholas began studying Journalism at Swinburne University, before deferring during his first year. During his deferment, Nicholas took up work for his brother's landscaping business. Soon after, Nicholas enrolled in a pre-apprenticeship course for C...
2020-10-06
47 min
The Swing
The Swing – Episode 12
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court died at the weekend, at the age of 87. To explain the political ramifications of RBG’s death, Bryan Cranston, Academic Teacher, from [Swinburne University](http://bryancranston.academia.edu/) chatted with Chris and Danae. Curtin University’s International security expert, [Professor Alexei Muraviev](https://research.curtin.edu.au/supervisor/dr-alexey-muraviev-2/), talked about the ongoing protests in Belarus. This episode of The Swing aired on Tuesday 22 September 2020.
2020-10-02
00 min
So You Work in Aged Care
Swinburne National Telehealth Counselling and Support Service for Aged Care with Prof. Sunil Bhar
Julie speaks with Professor Sunil Bhar about the Swinburne National Telehealth Counselling and Support Service for Aged Care. Sunil tells us about his background in private practice and research, as well as what inspired him to focus on Aged Care, both working with older people and in helping to train the workforce that is sensitive to the needs of older adults. Julie and Sunil discuss why it’s important to be training and up-skilling psychologists to work in Aged Care, why many of the tools in psychology for other populations are not appropriate for Aged Care and the mo...
2020-09-28
33 min
The Swing
The Swing – Episode 9
[Nick Bryant](https://www.penguin.com.au/authors/nick-bryant), BBC's New York correspondent and author of When America Stopped Being Great: A History of the Present and [Bryan Cranston](http://swinburne.academia.edu/BryanCranston), US electoral politics expert from Swinburne University are the guests on The Swing. This episode of The Swing aired on Tuesday 1 September 2020.
2020-09-02
00 min
Swin With Me
S2 Episode 2: Careers and Placements
Joshua from last season joins David and Masooma to chat about how he's going out in the real world, and how he's developing his career. Josh talks about his experience on a placement during his degree, then the hosts are joined by our guest, Shirley Martino from Careers and Employability to see what we can all do to improve our employability.Link to SwinEmploy service: https://swin.careerhub.com.au/Link to Create Your Career event: https://www.swinburne.edu.au/events/departments/current-students/2019/09/create-your-career-day-2019.php
2019-09-04
22 min
Comedy Parenting Radio
Think About the Box
Not only are we outside the box on this one, we're inside the box, around the box, and the boxes are falling on us. As a bonus, you get our newest fake ad, "Castle in a Box." You owe it to yourself to check out what's up... or in... or whatever. ----photo credit: https://knowing.swinburne.edu.au/post/156244933914/thinking-inside-the-box
2018-09-11
15 min
Brainwaves
Wellbeing Clinic for Older Adults: Dr Sunil Bhar
Today on the show, we talked to Dr Sunil Bhar, Associate Professor of Psychology at Swinburne University and director of the Wellbeing Clinic for Older Adults. We talked about the importance of the emotional wellbeing of older adults, especially those in aged care facilities, and the roles that social connection and counselling play in the wellbeing of older adults. For more information on the Wellbeing Clinic for Older Adults please visit this website or contact Dr Bhar at sbhar@swin.edu.au.
2018-07-04
00 min
The FizzicsEd Podcast
Ep.18 The impact of the National Youth Science Forum
We speak with two alumni from NYSF, a not-for-profit organisation that has been running STEM residential programs to encourage young people in their passion for science since 1984. This episode looks at the positive impact that this enrichment experience can have on school students and how the skills they learn are highly beneficial for early career scientists. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education About the National Youth Science Forum The NYSF exists to inspire young Australians to value science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) and its importance in our communities. Supported by Lockheed-Martin Australia, Rotary, the Australian National University and...
2017-09-08
51 min
Green Left Radio
Interviews with Shani Tager, Anjum from Kashmir, and David MacKenzie
Australian News:Nauru protest against detention enters 34th day; https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61609Resistance member: Why I'm running in the elections; https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61587Underground coal gasification banned in Queensland; https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61584Abolition of road safety tribunal makes roads less safe; https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61590International News:Brazil: Social movements reject coup, take to streets; https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61613Palestine sends 19 rescuers to Ecuador, US sends nobod; https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61617Pakistan: Peasants resist violent crackdown; https://www.greenleft.org.au/node/61594Canada: Climate justice m...
2016-04-28
00 min