Podcast from ThinkNation founder, Lizzie Hodgson. ABOUT THINKNATION: We humanise the impact of tech on young people through workshops, events, meetups and films. ABOUT TRIPLETHINK: What we've learnt. What we've done. What we're doing. Simple!
Double figures! Podcast No. 10! "WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO IN WORK/CAREER/LIFE!?" maybe we need to ask: "WHAT PROBLEM DO YOU WANT TO SOLVE?" A brilliant approach by Rob Josephs, Curriculum Development Officer at Albion in the Community and part of our latest podcast. ALSO: Big up Platf9rm - our venue partner for Brighton Digital Festival event, plus CALL OUT FOR MENTORS IN #AI & #VOICE #imagine #solutions #create #opportunities ThinkNation: https://thinknation.co/ BHFC: https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/ Albion In The Community: https://www.albioninthecommunity.org.uk/ Brighton Digital Festival: https://thinknation.co/events/thinkna... Credits: Rebecca Longhurst: https://twitter.com/becca_longhurst?l... Lizzie Hodgson: https://lizziehodgson.com
If we’re not getting our questions right, we’re not going to empower young people to create astonishing answers. This is why we’re shifting from framing questions of challenges around ‘problems’ to ‘solve this’. Subtle, but important. And puts us all on the front ‘can do’ foot rather than the back foot of ‘it’s all crappy and we can’t do anything about it.’ Because that’s NOT how this is going to play out, people… - We’re partnering with creative college, DV8!!! We're inviting young people from the college to create film responses to our 4 BIG questions for upcoming ThinkNation at Brighton Digital Festival. Why? Because if we empower young people and give them the opportunities and the framework to DO STUFF, THEY WILL!!! - We have a new member of our Advisory Board! Meet Professor Ruth Blakeley. Not only is she Professor of Politics and International Relations at the University of Sheffield.
WHAT WE'VE LEARNT: COMMUNICATION is key. Obvious. But more to the point, human communication matters - talking, being in the same space. Obviously, this is in ADDITION to the Slack’s and other such tools, but think this human element will play out more and more in coming years (PLUS I didn’t add to the vlog potential positive impact Voice COULD have… if we get it right). WHAT WE’VE DONE: Cross-pollination of my OTHER podcast with Brandon Relph, called “The Z-X Spectrum”. Last week’s episode (see links below) focused on young people and work - it was an interesting discussion, especially if we need to help young people understand the value of PATIENCE, PERSPECTIVE & PERSEVERANCE. WHAT WE’RE DOING: We’re putting on a special ThinkNation as part of Brighton Digital Festival, and we’re looking for mentors. We’ll be bringing young people & mentors together to help create stories/talks/responses to 4 BIG questions. LINKS: The Z-X Spectrum Podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-z-x-spectrum
Going out on a bit of a limb for this vlog. WEEKS and WEEKS ago I said I would answer a few questions on scaling a creative company/getting investment for filmmaker Ivon Skula. But I didn't. So I'm doing it here. I also explain why I've taken so long, but don't excuse myself. WHAT WE'VE LEARNED: Be good to your word (and make amends when you fail). So this vlog is for you Ivon - hope it helps. ALSO be good to get other people's views on her questions - sure they'll differ from mine - so please share in comments. WHAT WE'VE DONE: Got out our first podcast "The Z-X Spectrum" with Brandon Relph - we explored all things Love Island: the good, the bad, and the philosophical... WHAT WE'RE DOING: As part of our upcoming event for Brighton Digital Festival, we're working with students from Brighton's creative college, DV8. They'll be creating short films in response to our BIG questions - on how tech can positively impact on homelessness, housing, mental health and sea pollution.
Hello! In this week’s I cover: 1: WHAT WE'VE LEARNT: Sharing is caring - and that’s something I need to be doing far more of. We’re all in this crazy world together and there is strength in shining a light on great stuff, and supporting when other’s are experiencing hard times. But it’s more than that - we need to smash silos and learn from each other from all industries and professions: what work’s, what doesn’t. 2: WHAT WE'VE DONE: More on Project Twist-It and the story behind how we got the music for our film from the band She Drew The Gun (it’s a simple tweet-tale…). I also cover how we’re developing our audio and re-appropriating our ThinkNation talks, discussions, documentaries through a brilliant podcast platform called Anchor. YOU SHOULD USE IT TOO! 3: WHAT WE'RE DOING: Heads up for an event I’m talking at in November - the Good Tech Conference, which is focusing the discussion around tech that can have an impact in reducing food and packaging waste, and homelessness.
A short vlog this week (I blame the hot weather!) In the vlog I cover: 1: WHAT WE'VE LEARNT: We hear from our videographer, Rebecca, who explains that she's trying to learn not to worry too much about the future, because it's stopping her from being in the moment. And we're not talking 5 years ahead, we're talking 8 weeks. (I'm left wondering if many young people feel the same...) 2: WHAT WE'VE DONE: We've locked down an event for the Brighton Digital Festival in October, working with young people from diverse backgrounds - the communities that don't usually get involved in the tech community. MORE INFO TO FOLLOW. 3: WHAT WE'RE DOING. I'm starting a new podcast with Brandon Relph. Brandon in on our advisory board, and despite being so young (he's 18 in July) has a huge knowledge on digital marketing and young people's use of tech. We'll be launching the podcast later in the month...
Hello! After a (brief!?) break.. I'm back in the room! In this episode I focus on our work with young people in NYC where they created some HUGE questions around: - Artificial Intelligence Ethics - Tech and the environment (IT"S ALL ABOUT BLOCKCHAIN!) - Tech and the brain, - Privacy and surveillance. I also highlight the launch of Project Twist-It, where we'll be working with young people from across the UK to tackle the poverty narrative, and empower young people to come up with ideas on how we can change the poverty stigma - that if you're poor and young, you're somehow responsible for your situation. I also talk about the jigsaw career and how young people are not going into the same workplace as previous generations - and that we need to prepare them FAR better for this reality.
Welcome to Triple Think Podcast - a Q&A session from our “Hacker’s Story” screening at Google’s Campus London, earlier this year. On the panel we had Jake Davis, ex-Anonymous and LulzSec hacker, and now cyber security expert, and DC Andy Chapman from Met Police Cyber Prevent Team. Members of the audience ranged from young people hackers and developers including Lauri Love, human rights activist and educators as well as generalists. The podcast has some really important discussions on pathways into legitimate hacking, plus: - How to take early intervention and how ex-offenders could be a huge use to wider society and industry - GDPR - Why the Computer Misuse Act needs to be updated - Hackers hacking hackers - Could getting the 'best hacking' trophy in school be a viable educational route? - The positive impact of National Cyber Crime Unit PREVENT team Please note this recording has been edited for time and context.
A Hacker’s Story focuses on the experiences and insights from three different people, each with a unique perspective on illegal hacking: Jake Davis was once dubbed the “most-wanted cyber-criminals on the planet”. Previously a member of hacker collective Anonymous, he later formed LulzSec. Today he’s a writer, speaker and global consultant on security, internet culture and privacy. Professor Ruth Blakeley is co-director of The Rendition Project which provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of the CIA’s Rendition, Detention and Interrogation programme. As Professor of Politics and International Relations at Sheffield Uni, she explains the impact and role of whistleblowers and hacking on global security and human rights. Richard Jones is Manager of the Prevent operational team at the National Cyber Crime Unit (NCCU), in the UK’s National Crime Agency. Stressing rule of the law, Richard highlights the need for greater collaboration and communication between young hackers.
This is the audio of Triple Think vlog - it focuses on what I (and we at ThinkNation) have learnt in the mindspace of work and getting things DONE, what wins we've had, and call to actions for you. So, check it out and comments welcome. And if you like this, subscribe (and see how we improve for next episode!).