Looking for what might be the new normal, one person at a time who knows their field. Each episode we ask experienced people how their specific field, life, industry or community will be different post pandemic. There’s no way any one person can concept
James is the Chief Technology Officer Asia-Pacific at SEEK, the massive online job board. This episode was recorded on 5 June 2020 Hastened digitisation thanks to Covid-19 means the decisions CTOs make affect how everyone will work. Behind that is corporate coding culture, expected to become more like open source coding culture without the office. It's also a culture based on explaining yourself in the form of proposed changes to code rather than theoretical diagrams and strategies. James says this "levels the playing field greatly." Suggestions for topic or guest Contact the show - hello@postpandemic.xyz The 7 questions for every guest 1. What will be different about after the pandemic? 2. What do you think will become obsolete? 3. What will be different in your daily life? 4. What positives do you see coming from COVID19? 5. How do you think you’ll describe the pandemic to someone in the future that didn't experience it? 6. If you were to write a book, film or TV series about the global pandemic what would you call it? 7. What should we be paying attention to now that will affect life after the pandemic? Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy Production by Nearly Media Cover artwork by Studio Baker Theme music created by Alex ShulginSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This stuff is rife during the pandemic. And not just Bill Gates, 5G, bleach or hydroxychloroquine. Irene, among other things, shares a rumour that started in the Philippines that spiked the price of eggs. No one wants that. Her humanitarian experience in information is fascinating. Currently tracking rumours in South East Asia from her home in Melbourne, there's great insight into the actions and reactions of viral, ironic, worried, conspiratorial and genuine transmission of misinformation. LINKS FROM THE EPISODE The New Humanitarian: What West Africa’s resilience can teach the world about COVID-19 The Guardian: Africa facing a quarter of a billion coronavirus cases, WHO predicts Africa Check - africacheck.org Irene says about Africa Check, "an awesome fact-checking organisation busting all kinds of myths about COVID and everything else - they have a great podcast called 'What's crap on whatsapp' that debunks messages that are forwarded on that platform." ABOUT IRENE SCOTT On Twitter @IseeScott Bio from Internews, which is most relevant in this context. For the last eight years, Irene has been working across the Pacific, South Sudan, Bangladesh, and Europe in countries affected by conflict or natural disaster. She specializes in working with communities to build systems that allow them to engage with first responders and access reliable information in challenging contexts. Before working with Internews, Irene was a radio journalist and presenter with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Triple J and Paoa FM in the Solomon Islands. Suggestions for topic or guest Contact the show - hello@postpandemic.xyz The 7 questions for every guest 1. What will be different about after the pandemic? 2. What do you think will become obsolete? 3. What will be different in your daily life? 4. What positives do you see coming from COVID19? 5. How do you think you’ll describe the pandemic to someone in the future that didn't experience it? 6. If you were to write a book, film or TV series about the global pandemic what would you call it? 7. What should we be paying attention to now that will affect life after the pandemic? Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy Production by Nearly Media Cover artwork by Studio Baker Theme music created by Alex ShulginSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Footy is the thing to do for thousands of suburbs and towns around Australia. There's often more happening off the field as teams of volunteers administer the club, the sport and the weekly social event that rules the Australian winter. Correction: The longest trip in the Golden Rivers Football Netball League is actually between Hay in NSW and Nullawil in Victoria at around 3 hours (that makes a six hour round trip). LINKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE Farm Fit on Facebook VideoFor information about Australian football in rural Victoria: https://www.countryfootyscores.com/ ABOUT ANDY BELLAIRS He's one of the Coodabeen Champions, sports journalist, broadcaster and casual aural historian (chats to people) of community Australian football, with a specialisation in Victoria. Also a fan of the Melbourne Demons in the AFL. Get him on Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn Suggestions for topic or guest Contact the show - hello@postpandemic.xyz The 7 questions for every guest 1. What will be different about after the pandemic? 2. What do you think will become obsolete? 3. What will be different in your daily life? 4. What positives do you see coming from COVID19? 5. How do you think you’ll describe the pandemic to someone in the future that didn't experience it? 6. If you were to write a book, film or TV series about the global pandemic what would you call it? 7. What should we be paying attention to now that will affect life after the pandemic? Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy Production by Nearly Media Cover artwork by Studio Baker Theme music created by Alex ShulginSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Food supply chains are catching up to covid eating habits in the UK. What might become obselete because of covid-19? Prof MacMillan says "the notion that self sufficiency is irrelevant to how secure food supply is... as a country or a region that we don't need to grow much of our own food in order to feed ourselves we can always import it." LINKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE FULL POLL RESULTS: Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce SKY NEWS: Coronavirus: Only 9% of Britons want life to return to 'normal' once lockdown is over ABOUT PROF TOM MACMILLAN SOURCE: Prof MacMillan - Royal Agriculture University Professor MacMillan focuses on informing national and international policy relating to the land-based sector, the environment and food. Tom is also Head of Research for the RSA Food, Farming & Countryside Commission. From 2003-2011 he was Executive Director of the Food Ethics Council. Suggestions for topic or guest Contact the show - hello@postpandemic.xyz The 7 questions for every guest 1. What will be different about after the pandemic? 2. What do you think will become obsolete? 3. What will be different in your daily life? 4. What positives do you see coming from COVID19? 5. How do you think you’ll describe the pandemic to someone in the future that didn't experience it? 6. If you were to write a book, film or TV series about the global pandemic what would you call it? 7. What should we be paying attention to now that will affect life after the pandemic? Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy Production by Nearly Media Cover artwork by Studio Baker Theme music created by Alex ShulginSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bumping into someone or something/s is not what it used to be, or will be in the future. "One of the first things that will happen is that we're going to surprise ourselves by being surprised, you know, we're going to have that experience of going, 'Oh, God. That's, that's what I was missing'" - Esther Anatolitis Post pandemic populations are likely to experience suprise, satisfaction and maybe serendipity missing from isolation life. LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Esther's piece in The Guardian, with 100+ signatories, and link to all the relevant pieces including the Minister's from the day before. Esther's ecent twitter thread bringing together all the economists. National Association of the Visual Arts Collingwood Yards The Guardian: Coronavirus hit Australia’s arts industry hard and early. Our support package is designed to help ABC News: Coronavirus has shut down Australia's arts industry but artists say the Government has ignored them Australian Government Arts update ABOUT ESTHER ANATOLITIS Esther is the Executive Director at the National Association of the Visual Arts, Deputy Chair of Collingwood Yards, also Hon A/Professor at RMIT. Esther's personal website Esther on Twitter Suggestions for topic or guest Contact the show - hello@postpandemic.xyz The 7 questions for every guest 1. What will be different about after the pandemic? 2. What do you think will become obsolete? 3. What will be different in your daily life? 4. What positives do you see coming from COVID19? 5. How do you think you’ll describe the pandemic to someone in the future that didn't experience it? 6. If you were to write a book, film or TV series about the global pandemic what would you call it? 7. What should we be paying attention to now that will affect life after the pandemic? Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy Production by Nearly Media Cover artwork by Studio Baker Theme music created by Alex ShulginSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is card counting and gaming in casinos going to be different after Covid-19? Sure is. Daniel learned card counting in his later years at university around 2003 and has been politely asked to leave, restricted and known to casinos he's diligently played blackjack in. One takeaway for anyone that visits a casino - there's little chance they wash the chips at all. Links from the episode Blackjack The Forum Norm's free book about Blackjack Daniel says, "This website also has a lot of great content" about card counting. Suggestions for topic or guest Contact the show - hello@postpandemic.xyz The 7 questions for every guest 1. What will be different about after the pandemic? 2. What do you think will become obsolete? 3. What will be different in your daily life? 4. What positives do you see coming from COVID19? 5. How do you think you’ll describe the pandemic to someone in the future that didn't experience it? 6. If you were to write a book, film or TV series about the global pandemic what would you call it? 7. What should we be paying attention to now that will affect life after the pandemic? Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy Production by Nearly Media Cover artwork by Studio Baker Theme music created by Alex ShulginSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that's getting cut with traditional illicit drugs like MDMA, herion and cocaine. It's killed Prince, Tom Petty and thousands of other Americans, then more around the world. The precursers that make fentanyl mostly come from China, with Mexican drug cartels buying them to make the drug. Ben went undercover in Wuhan China to write Fentanyl Inc. What's going to happen to the manufacture, supply chain, sale and consumption of the most lethal opioid. Ben Westhoff website Ben Westhoff's book is Fentanyl Inc. Get it from his website. “Best Books From 2019” -Buzzfeed “Best Health and Popular Science Books of 2019” - Kirkus “Our 25 Favorite Books of 2019” - St. Louis Post-Dispatch The Atlantic: The Brazen Way a Chinese Company Pumped Fentanyl Ingredients Into the U.S. Graphic - Overdose death rates involving opioids by type [Wikipedia] Suggestions for topic or guest Contact the show - hello@postpandemic.xyz The 7 questions for every guest 1. What will be different about after the pandemic? 2. What do you think will become obsolete? 3. What will be different in your daily life? 4. What positives do you see coming from COVID19? 5. How do you think you’ll describe the pandemic to someone in the future that didn't experience it? 6. If you were to write a book, film or TV series about the global pandemic what would you call it? 7. What should we be paying attention to now that will affect life after the pandemic? Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy Production by Nearly Media Cover artwork by Studio Baker Theme music created by Alex ShulginSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sitting in a crowded room with strangers all laughing about something said on stage? Not likely at the moment, and after Covid-19 possibly not likely then either. For a bit. So we asked Melbourne-based comedian Sami Shah how he sees stand-up comedy in the post pandemic world. Links from the episode Watch Sami on QI, talking about mangos Sami Shah - Website Sami on Medium Sami on Instagram (with white hair) Sami on Facebook Laughing Dead podcast hosted by Sami ABOUT SAMI (from his website) Sami Shah is a multi-award winning writer and comedian. He’s been profiled in the New York Times, ABC’s The Australian Story, BBC Radio 4, NPR, and appeared on QI with Stephen Fry, and The Project. Sami has been performing award-winning and highly acclaimed comedy for over a decade, and used his acerbic wit to address world affairs and social issues, in comedy clubs and even international platforms like TEDx. Suggestions for topic or guest? Contact the show - hello@postpandemic.xyz Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy Production by Nearly Media Cover artwork by Studio Baker Theme music created by Alex ShulginSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Post-pandemic I do believe we'll have much more of an appreciation for the way we communicate visually" - Jamie Cohen, Cultural and Media Studies PhD Virtual reality and now augmented reality have had a few goes at mainstream relevance beyond novelty. Most recently with Oculus Rift, Playstation's VR gear, HTC's headset and whatever Apple are up to. With so many people aching to experience any world outside their home, could post pandemic bring new life to a media experience that has promised so much? Probably not. OneZero: Virtual Reality Is Missing Its Moment… Again Mixed reality demonstration - Microsoft Hololens Idiocracy - Trailer / Wikipedia / IMDb ABOUT DR JAMIE COHEN Founder, New Media at Molloy College NY. Cultural and Media Studies PhD. Co-author of the first peer-reviewed article on Pepe the frog. Memologist. jamescohen.com Suggestions for topic or guest? Contact the show - hello@postpandemic.xyz The 7 questions for every guest 1. What will be different about after the pandemic? 2. What do you think will become obsolete? 3. What will be different in your daily life? 4. What positives do you see coming from COVID19? 5. How do you think you’ll describe the pandemic to someone in the future that didn't experience it? 6. If you were to write a book, film or TV series about the global pandemic what would you call it? 7. What should we be paying attention to now that will affect life after the pandemic? Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy Production by Nearly Media Cover artwork by Studio Baker Theme music created by Alex ShulginSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"This is a very, very strange world event with film and TV is largely not being produced at this time," Dr Lauren Rosewarne, University of Melbourne Thought that film and TV creators are holed up and scribbling the next pandemic blockbuster? Perhaps not. ARTICLE: COVID-19, the movie? Don’t hold your breath [CRIKEY.COM] LaurenRosewarne.com Lauren on Twitter ARTICLE: One podcard and one pandemic [MEANJIN] ABOUT DR LAUREN ROSEWARNE Dr Lauren Rosewarne is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Australia. She currently teaches in the areas of political science and gender studies and writes, comments and speaks on a wide variety of topics including gender, sexuality, politics, public policy, social media, pop culture and technology. Suggestions for topic or guest? Contact the show - hello@postpandemic.xyz The 7 questions for every guest 1. What will be different about after the pandemic? 2. What do you think will become obsolete? 3. What will be different in your daily life? 4. What positives do you see coming from COVID19? 5. How do you think you’ll describe the pandemic to someone in the future that didn't experience it? 6. If you were to write a book, film or TV series about the global pandemic what would you call it? 7. What should we be paying attention to now that will affect life after the pandemic? Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy Production by Nearly Media Cover artwork by Studio Baker Theme music created by Alex ShulginSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"We are learning what it means to corrupt an institution," Corey Doctorow. Government allocation, choosing a Pope, network failure, markets and much more manage to condense into this episode. "The scenario I'd like to work towards is one where we sunset that narrow, beligerant, ideological view of how we do allocation in favour of one that's more centred on realpolitik." If you've enjoyed this episode please leave a review where you're listening. Links to topics mentioned Craphound.com - Cory's website (and where you can get his books) Pluralist.net - Cory's daily link blog BoingBoing.net Thomas Picketty's book 'Capital in the Twenty First Century' [Wikipedia] Randomised testing in LA County The Decameron, Giovanni Boccaccio (1353) Tuskegee syphilis experiment LA Times: California sold its stockpile ABOUT CORY DOCTOROW (from his website) Cory Doctorow (craphound.com) is a science fiction author, activist, and journalist. He is the author of RADICALIZED and WALKAWAY, science fiction for adults, a YA graphic novel called IN REAL LIFE, the nonfiction business book INFORMATION DOESN’T WANT TO BE FREE, and young adult novels like HOMELAND, PIRATE CINEMA and LITTLE BROTHER. His next book is POESY THE MONSTER SLAYER, a picture book for young readers. He maintains a daily blog at Pluralistic.net. He works for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, is a MIT Media Lab Research Affiliate, is a Visiting Professor of Computer Science at Open University, a Visiting Professor of Practice at the University of North Carolina’s School of Library and Information Science and co-founded the UK Open Rights Group. Born in Toronto, Canada, he now lives in Los Angeles. Suggestions for topic or guest Contact the show - hello@postpandemic.xyz The 7 questions for every guest 1. What will be different about after the pandemic? 2. What do you think will become obsolete? 3. What will be different in your daily life? 4. What positives do you see coming from COVID19? 5. How do you think you’ll describe the pandemic to someone in the future that didn't experience it? 6. If you were to write a book, film or TV series about the global pandemic what would you call it? 7. What should we be paying attention to now that will affect life after the pandemic? Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy Production by Nearly Media Cover artwork by Studio Baker Theme music created by Alex ShulginSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Things are going to be different on the other side of Covid-19. Exactly how different isn't apparent, of course, but by speaking with experts across a range of fields we can start to piece together what it will be like Post Pandemic. Every guest gets the same 7 questions and with enough episodes we might be able to make some comparisons. Got a suggestion? Get in touch. hello@postpandemic.xyz Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy Artwork by Studio Baker Theme music is by Alex Shulgin © Nearly Media 2020See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.