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The Future Of
Voice To Parliament | Cheryl Kickett - Tucker

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 36:14


Is this Australia's pivotal moment? In this episode, host David Karsten is joined by Professor Cheryl Kickett-Tucker to discuss the upcoming Australian referendum on recognising the First Nations people of Australia in the constitution and the potential establishment of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice.What is the proposed Voice to Parliament? [01:10]How Prof. Kickett-Tucker's community is feeling about the referendum [08:22]What would a ‘yes' vote mean? [11:15]How would a ‘no' vote impact how Australia is perceived? [18:21]Prof. Kickett-Tucker's community programs [20:49]Prof. Kickett-Tucker on her personal motivations and hopes for the future [33:15]Learn moreKoya Aboriginal CorporationCurtin's Reconciliation Action PlanReconciliation Australia's Information on the Voice to ParliamentConnect with our guestsProfessor Cheryl Kickett-Tucker AMProfessor Cheryl Kickett-Tucker AM is a Wadjuk Noongar Aboriginal from Western Australia. She is a Research Fellow at Curtin University and Project Director at Koya Aboriginal Corporation.Her research interests include Aboriginal identity and self-esteem of Aboriginal children, including the development of culturally appropriate instruments for racial identity and self-esteem across the lifespan.Prof. Kickett-Tucker's Curtin Staff ProfileProf. Kickett-Tuckers's LinkedIn Join Curtin University This podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.au Social media TwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedIn Transcript Read the transcript Behind the scenes Host: David KarstenContent creator: Zoe TaylorProducer and Recordist: Alex FootSocial Media: Amy HoskingExecutive Producers: Anita Shore First Nations Acknowledgement Curtin University acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which Curtin Perth is located, the Whadjuk people of the Nyungar Nation, and on Curtin Kalgoorlie, the Wongutha people of the North-Eastern Goldfields; and the First Nations peoples on all Curtin locations. Music OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.

Quantum Healing with the Angels
Past Life Regression with Edmund, The Duke of York

Quantum Healing with the Angels

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 79:14 Transcription Available


"Explore The Life Of Duke Edmund In Middle Ages England" This podcast introduces Quantum Healing Hypnosis Therapy and welcomes the audience to a unique session that involves channeling with the Archangels and a past life regression. The session begins with a struggle to push away negative energies that were trying to keep Archangel Metatron from speaking. After the energies were pushed away, Metatron gives Travis (who is in hypnosis/trance) the memories of his past life. He goes immediately to that life. Sarah talks to the being in that life in order to get information about who he is/was. The speaker is revealed to be a Duke in England in the late Middle Ages named Edmund. Edmund is describing a castle that he sees, saying that it is big and that there is a bridge going across some dirty water. He realizes that it is his castle and that he is royalty. He is wearing a dark red robe with white trim, greenish pants and a gray shirt with a lot of jewelry. He has a black hat on his head. Someone in that scene calls him Sir Edmund. He says that he is in the castle with a lot of people, and there is a woman beside them who he recognizes as his wife. He said it seems to be his birthday. He looks at his wife and discovers that she is also his wife in the future, Sarah, who is the practitioner conducting the past life regression. He asks his wife questions about who he is and where he lives and she says he is "The Duke of York, Sir Edmund". She is laughing at him for asking such a question. She asks him why he is acting so strangely. Edmund goes to his quarters to be able to focus on the voice in his head asking him questions. Edmund is confused by the situation and is asking questions. Sarah explains that she is from the future and that she is trying to learn more about his life. We learn about his life, what he does day to day, and other information pertinent to his life. Edmund is the son of King Edward. It is the year 1332 in the future, he is having a birthday party. The party consists of eating food, drinking ale, and listening to English music. Edmund is fascinated by the conversation and the person's life in the future. Sarah asks him what he does for fun and he says that he likes to hunt ducks and wild boar. He mentions that he has a memory problem due to a blow to the head earlier in life. The royal family does not tell anyone about his memory problems. Edmund says they are concerned about going to war and that he has a lieutenant. Sarah moves him forward to another important day in that life, and we find Edmund in battle. He is fighting in battle. He says guns have recently been invented but they still fight with swords. He is sword fighting as he speaks. Suddenly he is stabbed in the heart. Sarah asks him what happens after that. He says he is floating. She asks him to tell her what happens as he floats upwards. He floats out of his body and into the light. In the light, Edmund continues to talk about what is happening. He explains what the beings look like and what happens after death and the light that exists beyond the physical world. He is very excited and happy and says that that he could not be more amazed by what is happening.  The past life regression ends with Metatron coming back in to speak and with Sarah asking him a few questions. He explains how important the session's message is and says that the negative energies are still trying to disrupt the session. As he is speaking, he is cut off (the recording shut off). Sarah explains what happened and that Travis has just come out of Trance and that they are going to review the recording. Travis has no memories of this session.  To see the video of this session on YouTube, go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izhSPf7IXMU&t=3684s Timestamps 0:00:00 Quantum Healing Hypnosis Session: Channeling with the Archangels and Past Life Regression of Edmund 0:03:10 Conversation between Edmund and Sarah: Describing a Castle and Life as Royalty 0:05:55 Conversation Between Edmund and Sarah: Exploring a Past Life 0:12:46 Conversation between a Edmund and a Sarah 0:15:00 Conversation Log: War Scene and Floating Upwards 0:23:52 Conversation Log: Exploring the Light 0:26:48 Conversation between Edmund and Sarah about Reincarnation and Metatron 0:30:07 Conversation Between Sarah and Edmund about the brown man.  0:35:40 Conversation between Sarah and Edmund on Hypnosis and the Higher Self 0:38:25 Conversation Between Edmund, his Higher Self and brown man 0:41:53 Conversation between Sarah and Edmund on Reincarnation and Past Lives 0:44:58 Conversation on Life After Death: Reflections from a Past Life 0:47:46 Conversation with Metatron on Negative Energy and the Light 0:57:35 Conversation on Preparing for the Light Wave and Becoming a Spiritual Soldier 1:00:38 Heading: The Impact of the Flash on Life on Earth 1:02:51 Heading: Exploring the Fifth Dimension and Light Bodies 1:06:26 Conversation on Astral Travel and Dimensions 1:09:07 Conversation on the Flash, Source, and Negative Energy 1:13:21 Heading: Exploring Dreams and Negative Energies with Quantum Healing Hypnosis Therapy     Don't forget to rate our show and follow so that you never miss out on an episode! If you enjoy our content, please invite listeners to follow and rate the show. Thanks for visiting our Podcast. My name is Sarah Webb and I am a clairvoyant, psychic intuitive, empath, Sound Healing Practitioner and Reiki Practitioner. My husband Travis Webb is a trance channel for the Angels. Our spiritual awakening started at about the same time. I was led to Quantum Healing through my own need to heal from a serious illness, and eventually I decided to become a Quantum Healing Hypnosis pracitioner. While doing a session with Travis, we discovered his channeling gift.  We created this podcast to share portions of my hypnosis sessions and our channelings with the Angels and other high vibrational beings, as these often have helpful and interesting information for those on a spiritual awakening path.  If you enjoyed Quantum Healing with the Angels, please subscribe - and share our podcast with others!  It will help us to continue to bring you new content. For more information on Quantum Healing or how to set up a session with me, please email me at bqhsarahwebb@gmail.com or contact me through my website at www.sarah-webb.com. Beyond Quantum Healing (BQH), and Quantum Healing Hypnosis Therapy (QHHT) that can help you clear and release patterns, self-heal, explore past lives and much more! Go to https://www.sarah-webb.com/ to schedule your session today!  Please allow 24-48 hours for a response. Thank you! Find all my info at www.beyondquantumhealer.com Or go to each directly:  Email: bqhsarahwebb@gmail.com ⁠Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beyondquantumhealer/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beyondquantumhealer Beacons: https://beacons.ai.beyondquantumhealer YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@sarah-webb To learn Beyond Quantum Healing enroll here: https://www.quantumhealers.com/bqh  Enter promo code SARAHW10 for 10% off.  Sarah & Travis You are a powerful being!   Travis Webb  0:51   Hello friends, and welcome to quantum healing with the Angels. We have a very unique session to share with you today. This is a session where we were planning on doing the channeling with the angels. However, it turned into a past life regression. We didn't expect this to happen but it ended up being kind of funny. It also allowed me to get more information about my past life as a Duke in England in the late Middle Ages named Edmund. There is also a lot of information about what happens after we die,and what the light is like. So with that, we hope you enjoy our channeling with the Archangels and my past life as Edmund. Archangel Metatron  1:46   This is Metatron. Hello Metatron. There are negative energies trying to keep me from speaking. Messing with the vocal cords. We are pushing away the negative energies. They are trying to keep us from speaking. One moment please. There is a lot of negative energy, trying to keep him from speaking. They are trying to frustrate you. I am calling other angels and his higher self to help.  They do not want us to get the message out. Yes. Okay. All is well now. Sarah Webb  2:33   Okay. Good. Thank you for coming through today. Archangel Metatron  2:37   This being asked me, he was very curious about his only past life. He is really wanting to know about his past life. Yes, yes. This being is telling me that he wants to know about his higher self. He told me that he's been curious about it. Sarah Webb  2:58   Okay. I've been curious myself. I've been wanting to know.  Archangel Metatron  3:02   I am going to give him the memories of his last life right now. Sarah Webb  3:13   Hi, Who am I speaking with? Hi. We're just talking with you. We're just talking with you trying to learn a little bit more about this life that you're in. Let me know what you see around you. Edmund (through Travis)  3:30   I see a see a castle. You see a castle? Yeah, tell me more about that castle. I'm gonna turn the fan on. Go ahead and describe that castle to me. Sarah Webb  3:46   It's big. It's big. And it's mine! Tell me more about that. More about that. What does it look like? You said it's big. Edmund (through Travis)  4:00   Has a big bridge and it's going across some water. Some dirty water. Sarah Webb  4:06   Dirty water. Edmund (through Travis)  4:08   In this is big and I've got all these people around me I think I am royalty. Sarah Webb  4:19   Take a look at yourself in this place. Tell me, so you have a body? Yeah. What What color's your skin? Edmund (through Travis)  4:29   It's tan white. Sarah Webb  4:33   Like a whitish tan? Yes and I have a robe and What color is your Edmund (through Travis)  4:41   robe of dark red with white trim. Sarah Webb  4:45   Oh wow. Edmund (through Travis)  4:46   I have on greenish pants, a gray shirt, with a lot of jewelry. Sarah Webb  4:57   What kind of jewelry is it? Gold? Edmund (through Travis)  5:00   Gold with bright rhinestones and diamonds and wow. Hey, hey, Sarah Webb  5:08   you wearing anything on your head? Um, Edmund (through Travis)  5:11   a black hat, a black hat. Somebody just called me Edmund. Sarah Webb  5:17   called you who? Edmund. Edmund. Travis  5:20   Edmund. My name is Edmund. Oh, Sarah Webb  5:24   Edmund. Okay. Edmund (through Travis)  5:25   They called me Sir Edmund. Sarah Webb  5:27   Sir Edmund okay. Edmund (through Travis)  5:30   Yes, I'm in the castle now. All of these people giving me stuff where? I think it's my birthday. We're at a big table. Think there's a woman beside me? Think she's my wife and Sarah Webb  5:47   look into her eyes. Do you recognize her from this life? Edmund (through Travis)  5:53   She is my wife. You know her spiritually? On a different level? Sarah Webb  6:02   Look deeply into her eyes. Edmund (through Travis)  6:04   Oh my god. Sarah Webb  6:08   Is it someone you recognize? Edmund (through Travis)  6:10   All over she's my wife. Okay. I've seen her before but she looked different. She's my wife in the future. Sarah Webb  6:23   Oh, she's your wife in the future. Edmund (through Travis)  6:26   Way in the future. Way in the future. But I see her. I see her now. She's like, she's my wife. She's, we're not the king and queen. We are something else but we're royalty. You're royalty? Sarah Webb  6:48   In this place, you said it's your birthday? Edmund (through Travis)  6:51   Yes. They baked me, it looks like a cake, but it's a little messy looking but it looks like a cake. Okay. They say happy birthday dear Edmund. Okay. My wife just laughed at me. I asked her, who am I? She's Sarah Webb  7:14   laughs. She says you know who you are. She said what? Edmund (through Travis)  7:20   She said, "You are,  you are the Duke Sir Edmund." I was like, okay. And she said, "What is wrong with you?" (laughs) Sarah Webb  7:28   (laughing) What is her title? What is her title? Can you ask her, or will she think you're crazy? Edmund (through Travis)  7:41   she says, "I'm the Duchess." Sarah Webb  7:44   She's the Duchess. Okay. Travis  7:46   She's asked me why I'm asking all these weird questions. Edmund (through Travis)  7:49   (laughing) Haha, haha, I said, "Where Travis  7:53   are we?" And she said, "WHAT?" Sarah Webb  7:57   Oh, my goodness. She says ,"You're in York." Edmund (through Travis)  8:00   I said, "Okay." Okay. Okay, so Sarah Webb  8:02   you're in York. Now in the future...do you know what her name is in the future? Travis  8:16   Am I talking to myself? Someone's asking me questions. Yes. Yes. Sarah Webb  8:24   It's okay. It's you. It. Yes. I'm your wife in the future. I, my name is Sarah. We are talking to you Edmund (through Travis)  8:34   How can you be my wife in the future? I am Edmund. Yes, yes, that's okay. Sarah Webb  8:45   It's okay. Go ahead and tell me more about what's happening in that life. Edmund (through Travis)  8:50   Oh! My wife is mad at me. I told her I was talking to my wife in the future. And she said, "Are you crazy?" Sarah Webb  9:00   (silently laughing) Maybe you can just tell her that um...you just got confused for a minute maybe. Don't worry. Edmund (through Travis)  9:09   I just told her I am going to the bathroom. I can't have all of these people speaking to me at once. Yeah. To talk to you. I'm going into my court. Okay. Okay. Okay. So, Sarah Webb  9:25   are you aware that I'm asking you questions? Edmund (through Travis)  9:29   Yes I am but I feel like I'm talking to my, I can't see you. I can't see you. That's okay. I can't have everyone talking to me all at once so I had to go into my quarters. Yes. Speaker 4  9:42   I am your wife in the future. You can see me if you look in your mind. You can see me. It might be a little weird. Edmund (through Travis)  9:54   Am I gonna live that long? Speaker 4  9:56   (quietly laughing) No, no. I don't know if this will, if this will confuse you, but you actually live Travis  10:08   I'm already confused? What is going on? Sarah Webb  10:12   Well, I don't want to confuse you. There's nothing to be concerned about. Nothing to be worried about. I'm just asking you a question. You are in the future and you want in the future to know about your past life. And so we are exploring that past life is a past life. A past life. When we come to the earth, we are living our lives. To have an experience we are spiritual beings having a physical experience a human experience. We are done with our lives we go to the light we can come back and live another life form our experience Edmund (through Travis)  11:06   we when we die we go to heaven. That's what we do. Sarah Webb  11:11   Yes, you could call it that. Travis  11:14   I guess there is a light in heaven. Sarah Webb  11:16   Yes, there is there is. So you know about that. Travis  11:22   That we come back? We don't stay in heaven? Is that what you're telling me? Well, Sarah Webb  11:31   if you want to you can. (What!?) If you want to learn more, you can, yes. So you do have a life in the future with me and I am your wife and it sounds like I'm you're same wife and see I didn't know that either. I'm talking to you across time. (Edmund gasps) I don't want to upset you though. I want you to just breathe and relax. Edmund (through Travis)  11:59   I am going to keep this to myself. Because I am not going to anybody this because I will be killed. Speaker 4  12:06   Do not do not tell anyone. Do not tell anyone this in your time and place do not tell anyone else. (whispered "okay" from Edmund) That is very smart. Very wise. Yes. You're very wise in the future as well. (quiet "okay" from Edmund). This is so exciting for me to talk to you. Because I do this with people but I never really have such an experience where where the person is...it's across time like this. It is very exciting for me as well. So I am also excited about this is so interesting. May I ask you questions about your life, there? Yes. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And how did you know that, how did you know that you had a wife in the future? You, you told me that, actually. Did you just you just know that in your mind? Speaker 5  13:10   Why do I feel like I'm not really here? This is so strange. Oh. You are really there. Sarah Webb  13:19   Why don't you tell me more if you would about what your life is like there? Speaker 3  13:25   I guess I am royalty I I Help people of York and they serve me they serve me but I'm not the king she is not the queen, I am royalty. Speaker 5  13:44   We don't have all of the power. We, my father Edward is the king. You said your father? My father is king Edward. Unknown Speaker  13:55   Your father is... so are you also Edward? Speaker 5  13:58   no my father is Edward? Oh, Speaker 3  14:02   I am Edmund. My father is the king of England. Speaker 4  14:08   Okay, okay. Oh, is he EdWARD? Yes. Oh, I'm sorry. I couldn't hear you. Okay, so he's Ed-ward. And you are Ed-mond. Edmund (through Travis)  14:18   Yes. Okay, all right. I am his son. Sarah Webb  14:22   I see. And what year is it? In your time? Travis  14:27   It is 1332 Sarah Webb  14:29   Okay. Well, Happy birthday! And you're having a birthday party? We are having a party? Yes. So what is happening at this party? Edmund (through Travis)  14:44   Eating food. Lots of ale. Lots of ale. Yes. Music. Sarah Webb  14:54   Music Okay, who? What kind of music is it? Edmund (through Travis)  14:58   It is English music. Sarah Webb  15:00   Are there certain instruments that are played or Travis  15:05   Fiddle. Harp. The harp? Edmund (through Travis)  15:11   Yes, there's a harp. And a fiddle. Yes, that's Sarah Webb  15:17   Is there anything else going on that's interesting that you could tell me about? Edmund (through Travis)  15:23   Everyone's singing. Sarah Webb  15:24   Everyone's singing? Yes. Where are you now? Edmund (through Travis)  15:30   I'm in my quarters. Okay. Speaker 3  15:32   I am in my quarters where it's quiet because everyone was trying to talk to me. Oh, I see. I see. You talk to too many people at once. I wanted to go where was quiet so I could speak to you. Sarah Webb  15:46   Thank you. Thank you so much. So your father is the king. Does that mean your heir to the throne then? Is that true? Yes. Okay. And you are married? Yes. Okay. My wife's name is Ethel. Ethel. Okay. Edmund (through Travis)  16:08   She is my second wife. Sarah Webb  16:11   I see. Okay. And do you have children? Yes. Many children? Two. Edmund (through Travis)  16:23   Edmund and Richard. Sarah Webb  16:25   Edmund? And Richard? Edmund (through Travis)  16:28   Yes. His middle name is Edward. So we call him Edward instead of Edmund, so they wouldn't get us confused. Okay. So we call them Edward. Sarah Webb  16:39   Yeah, yeah. What is it like to live in a palace? Edmund (through Travis)  16:45   It is very easy. Yes, it sounds like it. I have everything I need. Sarah Webb  16:51   Yes. Do you travel in this place? Do you go anywhere else? Ireland and Edmund (through Travis)  16:57   Scotland, mostly. And sometimes we go to Paris. To Paris, yes. What's what is Paris like? It is very nice. But they do not like us very much. They do not like people from England very much. So we stay here most of the time. We do not want to create a war. Sarah Webb  17:22   Is there anything else happening in this place that we should know about Edmund (through Travis)  17:26   at this time? We are trying to keep from war. But we know there's a war looming. A war. Yes. Yeah. Sarah Webb  17:39   Yeah. You're trying to keep it from happening, but you know that it's looming? Yes. I have every one to take care of that for me because I have problems with my memory. Your memory? Yes. Oh, now, did something happened to cause that? Or? I hit Edmund (through Travis)  18:03   my head very hard when I fell off a horse. So I have all of my soldiers, mainly my general, I let him keep in charge of the war. Because I can't keep track of everything because of my memory. And they do not want to let anyone know I have a bad memory because it would make me look bad. So I let them take care of all of it. Okay. I don't even remember who we might be at war with. Archangel Metatron  18:40   But I do know when we go to war, Edmund (through Travis)  18:43   I would have to lead them in battle. So my general is always beside me. Sarah Webb  18:49   Okay. That's good. He is also my lieutenant. Your lieutenant. He is both. Oh, he said he's both okay. How old, can you tell me your age? Edmund (through Travis)  19:04   I am 41. Sarah Webb  19:07   All right. What do you like to do for fun? Do you do anything for fun? Hunting, hunting, Edmund (through Travis)  19:15   fishing. That's what I do mostly. Sarah Webb  19:21   Do you like doing those things? Edmund (through Travis)  19:24   Yes. Sometimes I will do jousting, but not mainly. Archangel Metatron  19:34   I love hunting more Sarah Webb  19:37   to hunt with the gun. Edmund (through Travis)  19:40   Yes. What do you hunt? Ducks and wild boar? Ducks and wild boar. Sarah Webb  19:49   And then what kind of food are you. are you having? Besides, you said there was a cake. What else is there? Travis  19:57   There is a wild boar on the table. Sarah Webb  19:59   Mm hmm. Yeah, Turkey. Turkey Turkey Yeah. That sounds good. Pears, Pears. Apples and pears? Grapes, all kinds of fruit are there other desserts any desserts? Sweet things? Travis  20:28   Some pies Edmund (through Travis)  20:34   Biscuits biscuits. Okay. Biscuits. Like the kind of biscuits you have with tea? Yes. Okay. Yes. Let me have you drift and float, Sarah Webb  20:51   drift and float to another day in your life when something important is happening Archangel Metatron  21:01   We are at war.  You are at war? I am fighting in the war. Who you are at war with? Travis  21:15   I'm not sure Sarah Webb  21:17   That's okay. That's okay. How's your memory doing? You struggling with that? Are you in pain? Edmund (through Travis)  21:28   I'm having to kill people. Sarah Webb  21:31   Oh no. Are you in a battle right now? Edmund (through Travis)  21:34   Yes, we are at war. Yes. Sarah Webb  21:37   You're fighting in the war. Travis  21:40   The guns the guns are Edmund (through Travis)  21:43   they're fairly new but we've mainly fight with swords. The guns work not very well. So we mainly fight with swords. Sarah Webb  21:55   So are you fighting with a sword right now? Edmund (through Travis)  21:57   Mostly with swords Guns are new, but we don't use them much because they're new. We just main (cries out) fighting with swords. Sarah Webb  22:08   What are you seeing, as you see the scene? Travis  22:11   People being.. (groans) I am telling people what to do. Sarah Webb  22:22   Is it difficult to do that?  Edmund (through Travis)  22:25   Ah....AHHH!!!  Sarah Webb  22:28   What has happened? (Faintly) Stabbed in the heart.... You got stabbed in the heart? Edmund (through Travis)  22:33   Stabbed in the heart.  Sarah Webb  22:36   Oh! Edmund (through Travis)  22:37   Ahh! Sarah Webb  22:38   Oh no. I'm so sorry. Tell me what is happening. After you're stabbed in the heart. Travis  22:46   I fell to the ground. Very blurry, blurry, I can't see.  Sarah Webb  22:53   Tell me Edmund (through Travis)  22:55   ahh, see, Sarah Webb  22:56   after this happens. What happens to you Edmund (through Travis)  23:00   I'm floating I'm floating... Floating? Sarah Webb  23:02   Okay. Travis  23:03   I see the sword inside me Sarah Webb  23:06   as you're floating up Edmund (through Travis)  23:08   Hah..(out of breath) Sarah Webb  23:09   Can you see? Can you look down and see yourself? Travis  23:12   I see people running on the ground, I'm floating. Yes, yes. I can see water Edmund (through Travis)  23:21   You're floating upwards. Floating (sounds tired) up with.... yes. Do you feel better now? I don't feel the pain anymore. Sarah Webb  23:33   Right, yes. Tell me let's follow this experience and tell me where you go. I see light. You see light? A big light What happens when you go to the light? Are you going to the light? Edmund (through Travis)  23:51   They are greeting me there's all kinds of people here. Sarah Webb  23:57   Oh, Edmund (through Travis)  23:58   Different k...what is that? Sarah Webb  24:00   What is it? What do you see? Can you tell me? Edmund (through Travis)  24:05   It looks like a man but he has three eyes. I see a man with three eyes but I also see regular people that look like me they're also made of light. They're really bright and shining. I see all kinds of different Speaker 4  24:34   Take a look at yourself in this place. Tell me what do you look like? Now that you're in the light Edmund (through Travis)  24:42   I see a form but it's all light it's it's all light. There is no color. Everyone is the same color? Yes. Some look different than others. But we're all light. I see what does it? There a, there's another one with four arms, but he's all light. Four arms. They say, welcome back. Sarah Webb  25:14   Tell me they're welcoming you back. How do you know them? How do you know them?  Edmund (through Travis)  25:22   Oh, they all look familiar. Like I've seen them before. Sarah Webb  25:27   So your mind, your mind will clear up now. Edmund (through Travis)  25:30   I've seen them before. Yes. They all look different. Sarah Webb  25:35   You'll be able to see and sense and know very clearly now what is happening. Edmund (through Travis)  25:43   I know him. I know all of these people, I've seen them before! Yes, yes, tell me. They are happy that I'm back. They say welcome back, you are back. It's beautiful up here. I see everything. I see. Now I see a green pasture with flowers and everything.  Sarah Webb  26:14   Wow. Edmund (through Travis)  26:15   (Sighs) Sarah Webb  26:17   you see that in the light? Edmund (through Travis)  26:20   Yes.  Sarah Webb  26:21   Is there, Is there anything else that you see that you can tell me about? Speaker 5  26:25   I see people going through different points of light that are leaving, but they're going somewhere? I just don't. Oh, okay. Okay. kay kay kay kay. That's a man here. And he says that those people are going back into different lives. I did not know we could do that! Unknown Speaker  26:48   Yes, yes. Yes, you can do that. Speaker 5  26:52   Everything is coming back to me now is taking a little while, but it is all making sense now. Speaker 4  27:01   Yes. I didn't want to worry you earlier. But yes, you can do that. You can go to other lives. I'm talking to you from a future life. I am trying to learn where I came from, and where you came from. (Edmund starts laughing and he is sounds excited) And I'm your I'm your wife in the future when you come again.  Edmund (through Travis)  27:27   I see it! You see it. What do you see? There's a man here. Yes. Tell me about him. He's showing himself he's, dark. Sarah Webb  27:42   He's dark? What does he say?  Edmund (through Travis)  27:50   He's a brown skinned man. Yes. He is looking at me. He looks confused. (Edmund starts giggling) Ah ha hahahahaha! I am him! Hahaha! Yes. I am him in the future!  Sarah Webb  28:10   Yes! Edmund (through Travis)  28:11   I am going to be a dark man in the future! Sarah Webb  28:14   Yes, you are! (both start laughing) Yes.  Edmund (through Travis)  28:18   It's amazing! Sarah Webb  28:20   It is, isn't it? Isn't it so amazing! Edmund (through Travis)  28:27   He has no hair!  Sarah Webb  28:29   No, he does not, he doesn't!  Edmund (through Travis)  28:35   He says he says that I am speaking through his body in the future. But there's another being there behind him. Behind him telling him what to tell me. The being behind him is also talking to me. Sarah Webb  28:59   Who's that? Who is behind him? Edmund (through Travis)  29:03   What? Metatron, he says his name is Metatron. Metatron is talking to the brown being. The brown being is saying what Metatron is saying but he's also telling me, it's very confusing! He's telling me Sarah Webb  29:22   (laughing) it's a little confusing. Yes. The, uh, Metatron is an archangel. Do you remember that? Edmund (through Travis)  29:32   I know that now. Yes. Sarah Webb  29:35   And he helps. He helps people Speaker 4  29:39   to speak like that. Yes, yes. Speaker 4  29:44   That's how he has explained it or they have explained it to me. Edmund (through Travis)  29:47   Okay, Sarah Webb  29:49   is that they help Edmund (through Travis)  29:50   Now I get it. Sarah Webb  29:52   the people yes to speak, to come through and speak. So that's it how, that's how I understand it. You can tell me if it's different.  Edmund (through Travis)  30:07   The brown man is very daft! Sarah Webb  30:11   Very daft. Edmund (through Travis)  30:12   Yes. Sarah Webb  30:13   What does daft mean? Travis  30:15   Funny. Funny? Oh, this is amazing. Yes. Sarah Webb  30:24   You're starting to remember more and more? Edmund (through Travis)  30:27   I remember everything now. Sarah Webb  30:29   Oh, that is great. What did you say? Edmund (through Travis)  30:36   Everything's clear. Yes, yes. Can you see me? Speaker 5  30:43   No. you just look like a bright light.  Sarah Webb  30:50   Okay. (laughing) Edmund (through Travis)  30:52   You look like Metatron. Oh, is a light you are a light. I can see the brown man. Yes. But he is not here with me. But I can see him on another plane. Yes. Yes. He is listening to everything I say. Sarah Webb  31:15   Yes, he is. You are seeing it now. Yes. Wow. He, in the future, this brown man has wondered about his past life, as you Travis  31:33   Okay! Sarah Webb  31:37   Does that make better sense? Yes. Yes. He wanted to know. And we have learned how to speak to, to our past selves in other lifetimes. Does that mean amazing? It is amazing. We think it is amazing too. (both are laughing) We did not know we could do this either. We just discovered it. Not very long ago, from from the time where I live. Edmund (through Travis)  32:09   That is absolutely bonkers. Sarah Webb  32:13   Truly, I have to agree with you. It just kind of bonkers, isn't it? Edmund (through Travis)  32:20   Yes, yes. Wow. Speaker 4  32:25   So you know Metatron very well, then. Here. Do you remember that? Edmund (through Travis)  32:31   I do now. I did not know that before. Speaker 4  32:35   Yes. Yes. Yes. So what else is happening there in the light? What do you do in the light? Unknown Speaker  32:42   It is very nice up here. Unknown Speaker  32:44   Yes, that's what I've heard. Speaker 3  32:47   I am still tied to the earth a little bit, I can feel Edmund (through Travis)  32:54   My wife is very sad. But I also know that she would not be sad, forever.  Sarah Webb  33:02   Yeah, yeah. That's a really good message. We may share this. In your time, I don't think that you can do this, but we can record what we are saying and we can share that with people. And so what you are saying may help people to understand how all of this works. Edmund (through Travis)  33:30   I actually understand what you're talking about. Sarah Webb  33:33   Do you? Edmund (through Travis)  33:34   Yes.  Sarah Webb  33:35   Well, that makes sense. Because now you have all the knowledge. Edmund (through Travis)  33:39   There's no time here. I understand what you're talking about. Speaker 4  33:45   Yes. You probably understand it better than me to be honest, where I am now. Edmund (through Travis)  33:53   This would have been very weird for me on earth. Sarah Webb  33:55   Yes, I did not want to scare you. I wasn't sure where to go with that, because you, I didn't expect you to hear me as a voice. Edmund (through Travis)  34:07   Everything here, there's no reason to be scared here. Everyone is happy. There is no pain. But everything has come back to me now. I totally understand!  Sarah Webb  34:19   This is wonderful. Thank you for telling us this is good to know. Because some of us don't know, you know, and people are afraid. They're afraid.  Edmund (through Travis)  34:35   Are you telling me I can know more than you.  Sarah Webb  34:40   Yes!  Edmund (through Travis)  34:41   How is that possible? You look exactly like Metatron, and that Metatron knows everything! Sarah Webb  34:49   I think it is because I am in a life right now. And so I cannot remember Edmund (through Travis)  34:55   that is right. You are in a life! You are like the brown Man I am looking at Sarah Webb  35:02   Yes I am his wife in the future Speaker 3  35:04   I can see that now, because I'm looking at him and then he had he has a glow around him but you have a brighter light. Weird, that is very weird Unknown Speaker  35:20   What did you say?  Edmund (through Travis)  35:22   he has a glow around him. It is very weird for me to see that I understand what is happening. Yes. He is talking through me. Yes, yes. But I am inside of his body. Sarah Webb  35:40   Yes. Yes. This is so strange, isn't it? Edmund (through Travis)  35:45   I am in the light right now, but I can feel the air around me! I FEEL the air around me! I can feel things through his body. This is AMAZING! Speaker 4  36:01   (bursts in to laughter) You're in our home, you're laying on our sofa, yes, there is a soft, can you feel the thing behind your head? Speaker 3  36:11   The reason this is amazing is that I can feel everything but I cannot see. Speaker 4  36:22   So, you can't, can you look down at the Earth? It's Edmund (through Travis)  36:28   I can not see through his body. I feel that his eyes are closed. I can feel everything but I can't see anything. I am actually trying to open his eyes but I cannot do it. I think I do not suppose to do that because earth has a lot of negative energy. Feeling that energy is easy to keep away negative energy Speaker 3  37:01   You do not need to see anything on Earth because Earth is in a three dimensional statis.  Speaker 4  37:13   You're right, right. It is a is a dense place. It is a place where we come to learn. So it's not like being in the light. Yes, that's true. And the brown man, which is you, Yes. another part of you or aspect of you, he's in hypnosis right now. That is what we call it. Where his eyes are closed and it is sort of like he's sleeping, but not really.. Edmund (through Travis)  37:43   yes, I understand it now. Okay, that is exactly right. Speaker 4  37:49   Yes. I'm sure you you could probably get a something come to your mind up there, what did we think of as the mind to see the scene here, but you don't have to come here to see it.  Edmund (through Travis)  38:05   Yes. Oh hohohoho! Sarah Webb  38:07   Can you see it now? Can you see him and me and where we are in the house? Edmund (through Travis)  38:12   Yes! I also see is what you call his higher self? His Higher Self says I sound exactly like him. Speaker 4  38:25   You do! You sound exactly like his higher self. We have talked to his Higher Self many times your higher self it is the same. Edmund (through Travis)  38:35   Amazing! Hahaha! (giggles). Speaker 4  38:39   Wow. So yes. Is it weird? Is it weird to have another aspect of you?  Edmund (through Travis)  38:49   No! I love it! This amazing! I can do all of these things now. I could not do this on Earth! (laughing) Sarah Webb  38:57    Yes. They tell us that there are no rules there. Edmund (through Travis)  39:04   There are no rules here!   Sarah Webb  39:06   Yes. And that is all happiness. Edmund (through Travis)  39:10   Everything is happy! Sarah Webb  39:12   Yes.  Edmund (through Travis)  39:12   Everyone is smiling! Sarah Webb  39:14   Yes. It's so great compared to  Edmund (through Travis)  39:18   there are actually people listening to this right now! They are around listening to this conversation! Sarah Webb  39:26   No! Really? Okay, now you're blowing my mind. This. Wow. Edmund (through Travis)  39:33   This is amazing! Sarah Webb  39:35   It is!  Edmund (through Travis)  39:36   I cannot say it enough! Sarah Webb  39:38   I don't know if I can say it enough! I am right there with you. Wow. Edmund (through Travis)  39:43   The brown man is very dapper. Sarah Webb  39:47   He does dress nicely - is that what you mean? Yes, yes. Yes. Edmund (through Travis)  39:53   THIS is AMAZING! I cannot even! Sarah Webb  40:00   He is has been so curious about you, so curious. He has felt a connection to England. And he did not know why. He would see the green, the the pictures of the green the beautiful, yes, country in England and he felt a connection and he didn't understand why he felt so connected to it. We didn't know why. We would see. Well, in your time, you wouldn't have understood this in your other life, but now you would. On our television. He has watched TV, our television, and watched a show with castles in it. Uh huh. And he liked that show very much because it reminded him I guess of your of you, I guess. Edmund (through Travis)  40:56   Ah, yes. Yes. Sarah Webb  40:59   So he really liked the way people talked and the castles and the countryside, and how pretty, yeah, Edmund (through Travis)  41:09   He remembers what the Reading Abbey. That is where I lived on Earth. Reading Abbey. Oh, my goodness. That was my home.  Sarah Webb  41:28   This is just, this is astounding. Okay. Yes, he watched a, uh. I don't know what it's called in real life. The show is called Downton Abbey, but that is a made up name. Let me see if there's a real name or I don't know if it was in your time, I don't think so. Highclere Castle. I don't know if you know that place. Edmund (through Travis)  41:52   Highclere Castle. Sarah Webb  41:54   Do you know that place? Edmund (through Travis)  41:57   That castle was not built yet when I was down there but for some reason, I know that castle.  Sarah Webb  42:04   You do? Oh, wow. Wow. Wow. Edmund (through Travis)  42:08   That is believable. I love it up here. I remember everything. I know EVERYTHING! Sarah Webb  42:23   So it's pretty fun to be there? Edmund (through Travis)  42:26   So, when we depart the Earth when we come here, we know everything. Everything is clear. Sarah Webb  42:38   Wow. I'm learning from you. Ah. What did you learn in my life that that you were when were your Edmund? What did you learn? What did your  Edmund (through Travis)  42:51   life, and Metatron is telling me that is the only light past life that this being has had. Sarah Webb  43:04   It is true. Yes. Edmund (through Travis)  43:06   The brown man that I see is what I, me went back to us because I wanted to start from scratch. I was born on Earth with everything. I had everything. And I wanted to go back to Earth with nothing. So I can build from that and make my own riches. My own worth. Yeah, yes. And I wanted to be another being. So I guess that's why I picked the brown man. Sarah Webb  43:46   Yes, yes. Did you plan that with others? Yes. Okay. Metatron also told me which I know now is that you were my wife then. And you are my wife in the present. And see I did not know that. Edmund (through Travis)  44:10   You are my wife in the past? Sarah Webb  44:13   Yes. I did not know I did not know that. I was in that life. I didn't know that. Edmund (through Travis)  44:18   I know that now. Me and you planned this? Yes. This is amazing, I cannot say it enough! haha! Sarah Webb  44:36   It is pretty amazing! (giggles) Yes, we are doing uh, we are helping people in this life. You have many talents in this life. Edmund (through Travis)  44:56   Haha! I love it. I absolutely love it. Yes, I am. I am. This is amazing. You actually helped me pass over. It's like it's just happened. But it didn't. It happened.  Sarah Webb  45:18   Really? I helped you? Edmund (through Travis)  45:24   In the year. 13.. I think it was 1341 I think, I think I think it was 1341 when I died, but it feels like it just happened. But it happened a long time ago. And I'm talking to my wife. Sarah Webb  45:47   I just left. It feels like I just left her. But it wasn't. It was a long time ago. But there's no time here. It almost feels like it just happened. But it didn't it happened a long time ago. From your time on Earth. This is INCREDIBLE! I was going to ask, yes. Is that because there's no time there that it feels like it just happened? Edmund (through Travis)  46:11   There is no time here! Travis  46:15   Wow. Wow. Sarah Webb  46:18   What else do we need to know? About About the light? And when we cross over? And is there anything else you can tell the brown man, his name is Travis by the way, in this life. Edmund (through Travis)  46:36   Ah, yes. Yes. That is his name. Sarah Webb  46:40   Yes. Yes. Is there anything else you can tell him about that life? Or will you be able to connect with him now? Edmund (through Travis)  46:50   I will be able to connect with him. Okay, I was on that planet, and that time was fairly easy. And yeah, sounds like everything that happened in that life was the death, honestly, the marriage and the death. Most of the marriages then were basically all the same. Very royal, everyone did the same thing. They actually still do it the same way in your time. So they never really looked that different. His life was pretty simple because he had everything, everything was given to him, and his children, he raised his children so his life was fairly boring, because he had everything. So there's really nothing else to tell about that life, actually, that's why he wanted to come back in this new life, because he wanted everything to be harder, Sarah Webb  48:11   Really?  Edmund (through Travis)  48:12   But he will get his reward, before. He will get more riches. And it will be soon. That's what I can tell you. Most of it has something to do what you're doing right now. And there is another thing that you and him are doing. And now that I'm here in the light, it sounds like they say, photographs. I know what photographs are now, I would have had no idea what that was on my earthly life. But now I know what that is. Sarah Webb  48:57   Yes. It's like an image of yourself. Maybe kind of like a painting but taken with something. A device Edmund (through Travis)  49:07   Metatron just gave me a viewer. It is very weird. Sarah Webb  49:13   Yes, Edmund (through Travis)  49:14   But it takes photographs. He actually just gave me every device that use for photographs all at once. So now I know everything that you use for photographs up to this time. They're very weird looking. Sarah Webb  49:31   So you can  Archangel Metatron  49:32   Very weird devices. Sarah Webb  49:36   So you can learn that quickly in that in that place. In the light. Edmund (through Travis)  49:41   Once you pass over you know everything. Wow. You have no fear you have no fear of anything. You know everything. When you're, on earth, you're an earthly being so you are scared of everything. Yes, You are taught certain things. In fact now that I just realized it that all religion down there was pretty much made up. Yes, yes. They still practice it now in your time. That is incredible. I know I would never have known that would last that long. I know the most thing that everyone only has to know about is the Light. There is no hell. l was taught down there about a hell. Now that I'm up here, there's no hell. Sarah Webb  50:38   No, no. No,  Edmund (through Travis)  50:41   Unfortunately, it's gonna take a lot of people to learn. There's no hell yeah. The thing about being in the Light, you don't even get upset up here. I am not even upset that everything that I was taught down there, was a complete lie. Now that I'm here, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter here. Sarah Webb  51:05   So why do we do these lives? Sometimes we think that we are crazy for coming here. And doing this, especially when we make it a hard life. Edmund (through Travis)  51:17   I just learned really quick when I got here. Okay. that's the main reason why we go back down back is because of the war. There is a war against negative energy. Yes, yes. Yes. The light is an energy, and there's also a negative energy. The light is stronger than the negative energy. The negative energy is mostly just a nuisance. Yes. It is a nuisance, especially for people on Earth. People on Earth fight negative energy every day. Yes, everyone does. Sarah Webb  51:56   Now, why is the negative energy? Did you have a sense of why it is there? Or it? I think they said that it has always been there. I don't understand that though. Edmund (through Travis)  52:10   Source created negative energy. Source did? Okay, Sarah Webb  52:14   Mainly for a test, a test.  Edmund (through Travis)  52:19   I know it sounds really ordinary when I say this, but the Source wanted to have something to go against. It sounds. It might make you laugh when I say this, But the Source did not want to be bored. Everything that came from the Source was a light. He was everywhere. Everywhere was good. Everywhere was good. So since the Source is everything, the Source says, well, how about if I make something that's not so happy, just to see  what happens? He knew when he made it, he can destroy it right away. Sarah Webb  53:05   Okay, okay,  Edmund (through Travis)  53:06   You know when that's gonna happen? Everyone calls it down there, the Flash! Yes, yes! So it is coming close time to destroy the negative energy. That's why they are fighting so hard. It doesn't matter. They are not gonna win. Getting rid of it, but the Flash, we everyone on Earth would have something to do. What you're doing now with this session and other sessions is really giving people information on how to fight the negative energy. It's going to lose regardless, but it's gonna be really really fun defeating the negative energy when the Flash comes. HAHA! Sarah Webb  53:53   That was going to be my question for today. It was going to be about the negative energy, because we try to do these sessions and the negative energy fights us, now... Edmund (through Travis)  54:05   It was actually trying at the beginning of this session. They were messing with this beings vocal cords he kept coughing. They kept pulling up in his vocal cords so he could not speak. They turn up the music around you so they can hear it on the microphones. So you could not use this session. Yes. Fortunately, Metatron cut out the music? Oh, wow. That's why you do not hear the music right now. Sarah Webb  54:35   Yes, I was hearing dogs barking next door and the music. Yes. Yes. They were really trying to mess... Edmund (through Travis)  54:44   the dogs are actually still barking right now. Oh. Those dogs are light beings and they just doing what dogs do. Their energies is not having an effect on the dogs. Those beings just do that. Sarah Webb  54:59   So um, let's see. So what can we tell people about... people really want to know about the light, they're starting to wake up and become aware, just like we woke up and became aware that this was going to happen. We didn't know this in our earlier lives. Sometimes people ask us that and Edmund (through Travis)  55:23   That's what these sessions are for these sessions (the voice changed slightly to Metatron's voice at this point) Metatron would like to take over, if that's okay. Sarah Webb  55:34   Yes. Yes. Thank you. Thank you Edmund. Thank you. Speaker 3  55:43   The session is very important. I'm sorry that I had to intervene but Sarah Webb  55:51   Don't be sorry. No, Archangel Metatron  55:53   He was telling you the truth. Yes. But I wanted to tell you myself. Yes. The Flash is coming soon. And I've told you that before, well you know that. But one thing I want you to know for sure, is everyone that's doing what you're doing with these sessions, I want you to let everyone know to keep doing it doesn't matter If everyone doesn't believe it, When the Flash comes, they will see it and then they will believe it. But the more people we can get on board to learn about they are beings on earth and they're light, they will be able to see everything. Everything. They will be able to see. You are doing the right thing. The negative energies will not prevail, we will win. That is fact Everyone will believe sooner or later. People on your planet thinks it is hard to believe in these kinds of sessions mainly because there is so much fake things in your media. But there are actually a lot of people that do believe in it and it's actually growing. So keep doing it. It does not matter who doesn't believe it because eventually they will believe it sooner or later.  Sarah Webb  57:35   Why does it help to have more people believe it if it's going to happen regardless? Archangel Metatron  57:41   The more people that believe that the more helpers we will have when the light comes because there are going to be people yes gonna be panicking when the flash and the wave comes. The more numbers we can have to key in and ease people's emotion when the light comes, the better. Okay. Sarah Webb  58:04   So we're going to help help people ease into the the people that maybe get scared when it happens? Archangel Metatron  58:11   Exactly. What most people need to know. You are in a spiritual army, your soldier. Your husband is a soldier. Anyone who does this kind of stuff and believes in the light. Meditation, grounding. giving other people Light who are soldiers for the Light. You are soldiers. Everything you are doing is good. Everything you are doing is good. It is gonna take a while for a lot of people to understand. It doesn't matter you do not have to reach all of them. But the more you reach, the more soldiers we will have to help when the Flash comes. See somebody that is having a hard time and you will be able to calm them and you will be able to calm them. It will only take a few seconds. You only have to say Light is in you. You are Light. Those will be the words you say to somebody panicking, and they be okay. Automatically. It might seem like they won't be but they will be. It sounds simple because it is simple. Speaker 1  59:45   Yes, you always tell me that, simple. So they will be maybe scared because they will see everything? they'll see you and everyone...? Archangel Metatron  59:57   They will see a lot of things they're not used to. It will be everything brightened up, and they're not used to so much brightness. Everything will turn good. The Flash, you will not see anything blowing up or exploding. It'll just be brightness and Light everywhere. And that will freak some people out. Because they're so used to seeing negative energy all around them they won't be used to. They will think they automatically died. They think it'll be dead, but they will not be dead. They will they automatically went to heaven just like that. Here is where we are in the Light. Here will look like down there. When the Flash comes you will see what we see here, it will be all Light. Some people will panic, mainly because they're still alive. That's why they panic. The people that believe in the Light will not panic, because they will recognize it automatically turn into brighter beings. So people that panic will need help. Okay. Those people will be sent to another place where they can learn to accept the Light, and then they will be okay. The place they go to will be light also, they're not going to a negative place. The people that are light beings on earth will stay on Earth but Earth will be on a different dimension. It'll be a nicer dimension.  Sarah Webb  1:01:33   Okay.   Archangel Metatron  1:01:34   It will be left on your planet Speaker 4  1:01:39   Will we keep our bodies that we have now?  Archangel Metatron  1:01:42   Your bodies will be different. Okay, they will not be solid anymore. That's the thing about what's coming because it will turn everything into a different dimension. Yes. The thing that is fortunate on your planet are your animals. Your animals are already light. They're just physical form. When the flash hits, they will already recognize it. And they will be okay. Because they know. Unknown Speaker  1:02:17   Will they be able to help? Yes. Archangel Metatron  1:02:20   Animals are helping now.  I noticed that.  That's why people have pets. Animals are the one that gives them light. That's why they love them. Yes, animals are light on your planet. Even the ones that you use for food. Every animal is a light even the ones that try to kill you are light, every animal on your planet is light. Sarah Webb  1:02:51   And they are all light beings. Yes? Archangel Metatron  1:02:54   Yes. Sarah Webb  1:02:55   And we're all the same. Is that right? Archangel Metatron  1:02:58   All the same. Sarah Webb  1:03:00   I was reading last night online and I noticed so many people waking up but did not know this, you know, do not know these things. Archangel Metatron  1:03:10   And when the Flash comes no one will have to eat anymore. So everything on the planet will stay on the planet nothing will die nothing will happen to die. It will all be over. Sarah Webb  1:03:25   So how does that work? How will how will it be? Will we be in a body? That is a light body? Or, will we be like the balls of light? Or what will it be like? Yes. Archangel Metatron  1:03:38   When the flash comes, every one will be light but you will still see a physical form. Sarah Webb  1:03:46   So it's not like going back up there exactly. Or is it? Archangel Metatron  1:03:52   Yes, down here on this planet. This planet Earth and other planets when the Light comes because the Flash will be coming on other planets as well. You will see each each other like what you see each other when you were under but you will have light in you. The light will show up in your head area, your chest area and your lower area. You will have three lights. What is your chakra which you can access now if you like. Which chakra is that? The main chakra is the one that will be centered in your heart area. Sarah Webb  1:04:35   Okay. There's something about crystalline bodies - is that true? Archangel Metatron  1:04:40   That's what your bodies will look like when the Flash comes. Wow it will look like flashing crystal, three main crystals and the rest of your body will look like the shiny crystal. When you pass over You can take that that way as well. But most of everyone just stays one ball of light. Sarah Webb  1:05:09   Is it the fifth dimension? As people call it, 5-d? Archangel Metatron  1:05:13   That's what they call it down there. But up here where we are, there is no dimension, so,  Sarah Webb  1:05:23   Tell me more about that.  Archangel Metatron  1:05:26   When it turns into the fifth dimension, everyone will live forever. So it'd be like being up here, War II are close to source. But it'll be down there in the fifth dimension, but nobody will ever die. The good thing about being in the so called fifth dimension is you will be able to travel back and forth from here, why am back to the fifth dimension? Sarah Webb  1:05:55   That's what I was going to ask you. If we could go where you were. Archangel Metatron  1:05:59   The only way you could do that now is when you meditate or what you call astral travel. Sarah Webb  1:06:07   Oh, okay. Archangel Metatron  1:06:09   Fifth Dimension, you will be able to do it easily. You will not have to meditate. You. Okay? Go and do it. You can just do it. You wouldn't have to concentrate and meditate, like, down there right now. Sarah Webb  1:06:26   Is it? Is it good to learn to astral travel? Is it an okay thing to do? Archangel Metatron  1:06:31   It is okay for anyone to astral travel, but they don't have to. Yeah, anyone can do it. But it's up to them to decide if they can do it. Okay. Sarah Webb  1:06:43   Well, I have a question. I guess somebody's saying that they were you were in the like, someone will say I'm an 11th dimensional being and I dont know.. Archangel Michael/Travis Webb  1:06:53   Those are not real. The fifth dimension is not real. Archangel Metatron  1:07:00   It's just, it's not really either. Really. It's just, it's just a plane, like where I am right now. This is Sarah Webb  1:07:10   not a hierarchy? Is it? Or is it? Archangel Metatron  1:07:13   No, there is no hierarchy? There is no different levels here. Everyone? Same here. Yeah, there is different dimensions. The reason why they call that the fifth dimension is because they just call it that. Sarah Webb  1:07:26   Okay, okay. Well, people say three, and then they say fine. So they think five is better. And maybe seven is even better, right? Archangel Metatron  1:07:36   You call where you live? The third dimension? Any? Because that's what you call it? Sarah Webb  1:07:43   Hmm. So we just made made a name. Right? Did we not get that really correct? That's not correct. Okay. Archangel Metatron  1:07:52   Things that can phase in and phase out. And they also use that from what you call aliens, which we don't call them aliens. They're just another being the technology to be able to phase in and phase out. Sarah Webb  1:08:13   Phase in and phase out. Archangel Metatron  1:08:17   Yes, they can move to different planets without actually traveling through what you call space, okay, up on one planet, or pop up on another planet? Or pop up in what you call space? Look at a planet sometimes. From the outside. Yeah, but they have the technology to do that. Sarah Webb  1:08:44   How are we going to learn about things like that? For now? Archangel Metatron  1:08:47   Finally, we'll learn those things right before? Wow. Well, you might not be able to get to use it as much. Yeah. Yeah. Does a flash is coming. Okay. Very soon. Sarah Webb  1:09:07   Very soon. Hmm. Archangel Metatron  1:09:10   On my time, there is no time here because we don't have any time. So I say very soon. It is very soon, or everything here. Have a you down there? It might not seem like it's very so that's why we can give time. Right? Sarah Webb  1:09:32   But it doesn't sounds like it doesn't really matter. Because if we die and go there, it's beautiful anyway. Archangel Metatron  1:09:40   Exactly. It does not matter. So when someone asks, When is this going to happen? The reason why we say soon is because we pretty much see it already happening. But it just hasn't happened yet. All right, well, I guess you can really say, we can't tell you when the flash is going to happen down there. Because we do not know. Source knows. Sarah Webb  1:10:13   Yes. But Archangel Metatron  1:10:17   that is the only rule up here. I see as when something going to happen. source says long is he does not tell you when something's going to happen, then you do not have to worry about it. Not want to put that burden on any of the so called Ark angels like me or anyone else? Because they won't know because he did not tell us. Okay, so he knows. And while I'm speaking about him, he also talks to us all the time, he actually told me not to give his big agenda. I said he, the reason why I said oh, yes, my voice is coming out of this earthly body, this body is connected to me. And this earthly body, here is some of this conversation, he goes in and out. So he actually can influence some things as far as earthly things sometimes, but it does not change the truth of what I say. What I am saying is is trying to make it easier for everyone on Earth to understand. So when I say source, and I said key, that was easier for everybody to understand. I actually said she also like the reason why I should not say that the source says is because earthlings like to put things against each other does on Earth. There are some people that are fighting genders, women wants it to do men's jobs. There are some women on earth that do not like men, and they have intentions against men. So when you call the higher source are he or she they get angry? And they because they aren't on Earth, it is a negative energy. If there was up here with they would not get upset because they would know it doesn't matter what gender it is, because the source is has no gender. Just like I have no gender. Oh, wow. I don't have a gender. That's another thing. Oh, your husband's vocal cords because he is a man. If you're a woman's vocal cords. I would not sound like this. I would sound like a fake male species. Sarah Webb  1:13:06   Gotcha. Thank you. But one thing that I've noticed that people are having a hard time with the negative energy. And then I had a question about dreams. Do we have time for those two or no? Archangel Metatron  1:13:21   We have a little time. Okay. Sarah Webb  1:13:25   Some people are having we'll go into the dream somebody some people are having difficult dreams. I'm having weird dreams that I don't really like. Can we were wondering why those things are they're happening? What do they mean? I think one of them. I think the archangels told me that it was a parallel life where I woke up and I burst into tears. Archangel Metatron  1:13:55   You? Yes. Some of your dreams are parallel lives. Some of them are not. Some of them are through negative energies that is trying to make you angry. Sarah Webb  1:14:08   Okay, okay. That's what I wondered. Is that what's happening to other people? Are they are they interfering with the dreams with our dreams? Or our wherever we go? Yes. Okay. Okay. Is that Archangel Metatron  1:14:22   important what those dreams are? Okay. It doesn't matter what they mean. Okay, because your dreams are part of your human brain. Every, every being has those so called dreams. The reason why you should not worry about dreams is because those are part of negative energies. Sometimes you have good dreams, and sometimes those dreams are also imprinted by negative energies there. They'll give you good ones sometimes and then they'll give you bad words. When you say You do that. And sometimes when you go, you astral travel, and you're in another life. Reason why I say that is not important is because you will have any sessions when you have these sessions, then you will get the answer Oh, point in worrying about it Travis  1:15:21   unless you go Archangel Metatron  1:15:25   under, or you figure out a way to go under yourself and speak to your higher self. And they can tell you, I believe they will tell you that those dreams are from negative energies. Sarah Webb  1:15:36   It Yeah, that makes sense to me. Ah, so, to fight the negative energy and and people think of negative entities. And am I correct in understanding? You've told us this that there are no negative entities, there are just energies that can make themselves look like they take form. Is that? Archangel Metatron  1:16:02   Okay? Yes, that is exactly what it is. They take up form. Okay. And you call them negative entities. The more you focus on a negative energy, the more they happen? Yes, yes, yes. So have you know that the negative energies are messing with you? Just ignore them and keep doing what you're doing? And concentrate on a light figure out something else to do? You get angry, then they are winning? Also on your planet? There was a lot of misinformation. Edmund (through Travis)  1:16:39   Everything. Yes. Archangel Metatron  1:16:41   And I just heard you say when he was asking me a question you say people say that is not positive. Because listening to other humans and other humans are not very smart. Even the so called was you think that a smart on your planet are not very smart. You don't know? Everything until you get up here where you supposed to be where we are. You won't know everything until you get here. Sarah Webb  1:17:11   Okay. So there's some things we just don't We don't know. Archangel Metatron  1:17:16   Exactly. Sarah Webb  1:17:22   So I don't know if his side recorded the very end. But Travis  1:17:28   I went in and Sarah Webb  1:17:30   I counted Travis back out. And he's here with me now. So we're going to conclude this session. We hope that you really enjoyed it. I had no idea that it was going to go that way. It's so fascinating. We wanted to know about that life for a while we we heard about it. And because Travis is higher self has the same accent we have wondered for so long, like what was that about? You know? And so now we know and in Travis doesn't remember what just happened. I don't think I haven't talked to him very much. He's just getting settled back in. So we're going to watch this

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Green Hydrogen (Re Release) | Prof Craig Buckley

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 25:06


Is green hydrogen the key to a carbon-free energy future?In this episode, Jessica is joined by Professor Craig Buckley from Curtin University's Hydrogen Storage Research Group to discuss the future of green hydrogen and how he and his team are making it a viable energy solution. The colours of hydrogen [00:45]Using Raman scattering to detect hydrogen [04:11]Is green hydrogen a feasible energy solution? [08:42]Safety of hydrogen compared to fossil fuels [11:01]Using hydrogen to fuel transport vehicles [16:27]Learn more2022 International Symposium on Metal-Hydrogen SystemsCurtin green hydrogen research supported with ARC fundingHow hydrogen became the talk of the town at COP26Hydrogen high street: could these homes change the way we keep warmConnect with our guestsProfessor Craig Buckley,John Curtin Distinguished Professor, School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematicals Sciences. Professor Buckley is Head of the Hydrogen Storage Research Group at Curtin University and is recognised internationally for his work on hydrogen storage materials. He is the Australian Executive Committee member on the International Energy Agency (IEA) Hydrogen Technology Collaboration Program (TCP) and is an Australian expert on the IEA Hydrogen TCP Task 40 Hydrogen Energy Storage and Conversion.Curtin staff profileQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/green-hydrogen/transcript Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library. 

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SocaForecast Music Review - Okay Pronto - Trouble

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 9:29


#socaforecast #socaforecastmusicreview #soca2022 #2022soca #kixx #socamusic #socanation #socamusicreview #thebass #riddimcracker #julianspromos #thesocakings #ojoworldtt #greenzkingpromoz #soca #socabrainwash #socamusicmatters song link for Touble: https://youtu.be/s2qiOHp7b-Y the SocaForecast 2022 Music Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK011Es18ri-OE1KUZBkLvt05TpGUxAoO the SOCAFORECAST Network Please Like, Share, Subscribe and hit the bell for notifications ATTENTION! All Artist and/or Managers feel free to send us your music to be reviewed before you release it as a way to help promote you and your music. EMAIL: socaforecast@gmail.com In the subject line write in Attention New Music Follow Us On: Twitter: @socaforecast Instagram: @socaforecast Anchor.fm: @socaforecast Spotify: @socaforecast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Hearing Loss | Associate Professor Dr Hani Al-Salami

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 13:00


We have medications to treat most human diseases and impairments, why not hearing loss? It's complicated, explains Associate Professor Dr Hani Al-Salami. But fortunately, a gel medication to treat hearing loss is in the pipeline. In this episode, Jessica is joined by Associate Professor Hani Al-Salami from the Curtin Medical School. He is also part of a team that is creating a medication that can be delivered directly into the inner ear to address hearing loss. This year, his research team at the Ear Science Institute of Australia received funding from Telethon, “to enhance the lives of those with ear and hearing disorders, delivering innovative treatments and developing ground breaking cures for tomorrow's generation. This means the development of a novel inner ear cell culture system will benefit children with Usher syndrome, an internationally acclaimed novel scaffold to repair perforated eardrums in children and a nano-gel for children with cancer to prevent chemotherapy-induced hearing loss”.Why are more people experiencing hearing loss? [01:45]What are the current treatments for hearing loss, and what are their limitations? [02:19]Tell us about the medication your team is creating [03:50]What inspired you to become a researcher in pharmaceutical science and specifically hearing loss? [08:35]What are the challenges in this research area? [09:45]How long before a medication is available? [11:38]Learn moreBiotechnology and Drug Development Research Laboratory/Hearing loss treatment wins Curtinnovation awardConnect with our guestAssociate Professor Hani Al-Salamileads the Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Sciences research program at Curtin Medical School, and Heads the Hearing Therapeutics Department at the Ear Science Institute Australia.Join Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationAny questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/hearing-loss/transcript Behind the scenesThis episode was brought to you by: Host:Jessica MorrisonExecutive Producers: Anita Shore and Jarrad LongProducer: Annabelle FouchardEpisode Researcher: Zoe TaylorRecordist and Assistant Producer: Alexandra Eftos Sound Editor: Karen GreenSocial Media: Amy Hosking.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.

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The English Language | OED Consultant A.Prof Lisa Lim

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 40:00


English has cemented its place as the world's lingua franca, with 2 billion speakers. Will it remain a global language in the future?In this episode, Jess is joined by Associate Professor Lisa Lim, a consultant to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) and a recent moderator at the Oxford World English Symposium.Associate Professor Lim reveals the complexities behind the rise of the English language from the 1600s to the modern day and the language's predicted future evolution, discusses the growth of ‘World Englishes' outside of Western nations and explains how you can add new words to the OED.How the English language became so widespread (01:14)The “million dollar question” about its future (06:47)Adding words to official English dictionaries (10:06)Impacts of technology, from texting's ‘lol' to Hong Kong's ‘add oil' (18:28)Changes in slang and the emergence of ‘cheugy' (27:19)Dr Lim's research journey and research interests (30:13)Learn moreOxford English Dictionary: Submission FormPost Magazine: Do you speak Kongish? Hong Kong protesters harness unique language code to empower and communicateCurtin University: Let them speak: Translanguaging in the classroomConnect with our guestsDr Lisa Lim is a consultant to the OED, an Associate Professor at Curtin University's School of Education and writes a fornightly column titled “Language Matters” for the South China Morning Post's Sunday Post Magazine. Her research interests lie in New Englishes, multilingualism, issues of language shift, endangerment and revitalisation, and the sociolinguistics of globalisation.Associate Professor Lim's Language Matters column in the South China Morning PostAssociate Professor Lim's LinkedIn profileAssociate Professor Lim's Curtin staff profileJoin Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Partner with CurtinStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/the-english-language/transcriptBehind the scenesThis episode came to fruition thanks to the combined efforts of:Jessica Morrison, HostAnita Shore, Executive ProducerAnnabelle Fouchard, ProducerAlex Eftos, Assistant ProducerDaniel Jauk, Episode Researcher, Recordist and EditorAmy Hosking, Social Media.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.

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Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children | Profs. Jane Valentine and Catherine Elliot

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Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 17:55


Early intervention is critical to treating neurodevelopmental disorders, like cerebral palsy. But just how early can we diagnose them?In this episode, Jessica is joined by Professors Jane Valentine and Catherine Elliott, whose international Early Moves project is able to diagnose children with cerebral palsy as early as three months of age. Together, they discuss examples of neurodevelopmental disorders, the progress made in early diagnosis and treatment, and the role that Early Moves is playing, as the largest trial in the world identifying early biomarkers for neurodevelopmental disorders.Early Moves is a research study led by Curtin University and Perth Children's Hospital in partnership with the ORIGINS project, in Western Australia. It receives funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council, Telethon 7 Trust, The Cerebral Palsy Alliance, Western Australia Child Research Fund, Mineral Resources Limited and Perth Children's Hospital Foundation.Examining neurodevelopmental disorders [01:12]Tapping into a child's peak period of neuroplasticity [04:32]What is the Early Moves project? [06:40]Role of parents and how they're supported [09:55] Next steps for the research [13:09]How did Professors Valentine and Elliott come to work on the project? [14:45]Learn morePerth Children's Hospital Fondation: The Early Moves ProjectTelethon Kids Institute: The Origins Project: Early MovesHeckman: Invest in Early Childhood DevelopmentHammersmith Neurological ExaminationsCerebral Palsy Alliance: What is the General Moves Assessment?Connect with our guestsProfessor Jane Valentine is a Senior Consultant Paediatrician at Perth Children's Hospital, Head of Research at Kids Rehab WA and an Honorary Research Fellow at the Telethon Kids Institute.She is part of the international team that published the international guidelines for the early detection of cerebral palsy and the International Clinical Practice Guideline Based on Systematic Reviews, for early intervention for children with or at risk of cerebal palsy.  Professor Valentine's Telethon Kids Institute staff profileProfessor Valentine's Curtin staff profile Professor Catherine Elliott is the Director of Research at the Telethon Kids Institute and a researcher in Curtin University's School of Allied Health. Her research focuses on improving the outcomes for babies and children who have neurological impairment. The National Health and Medical Research Council is supporting her research to explore early indicators of cognitive impairment in babies younger than three months old.Professor Elliott's LinkedIn profileProfessor Elliott's Curtin staff profileJoin Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/neurodevelopmental-disorders-in-children/transcript Behind the scenesThis episode came to fruition thanks to the combined efforts of:Jessica Morrison, HostJarrad Long, Executive ProducerAnnabelle Fouchard, ProducerKaren Green, Episode Researcher Daniel Jauk, Episode EditorAlexandra Eftos, Recordist and Assistant ProducerAmy Hosking, Social Media. Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.

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Sustainable Resources | Prof. Michael Hitch

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 22:35


How will our resource use and mining operations change as we move towards a sustainable, decarbonised future? In this episode, Jessica is joined by Professor Michael Hitch, the Head of Curtin University's renowned Western Australian School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering (WASM: MECE). The school has for the past six years ranked as the world's second-best mining school in the QS World University Rankings by Subject. Together, they unpack how the mining industry is shifting towards a greater focus on economic sufficiency, social wellbeing and biophysical integrity. Benefits of adopting a circular economy [01:11]Importance of a ‘Social License to Operate' [08:55]Challenges in the developing world [11:55]Professor Hitch's transition from industry to academia [14:13]Western Australia's role in the future of mining [16:22]Rethinking our use of sustainable resources [19:08]Learn moreCurtin University: Resources, mining and minerals research websiteThe Extractive Industries and Society: European mining and the social license to operateThe Extractive Industries and Society: Miners and mendicants: A cautionary taleWA School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering websiteConnect with our guestsProfessor Michael Hitch is the Head of WASM: MECE. Prior to beginning his academic career, he had 20 years of industry experience, which saw him travel frequently around the globe. Professor Hitch has extensively studied the benefits of the circular economy model, Social Licenses to Operate, sequestering human-caused carbon dioxide emissions and extracting valuable byproducts in mining processes.Professor Hitch's Twitter profileProfessor Hitch's staff profileProfessor Hitch's LinkedIn profileWA School of Mines: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering LinkedIn profileJoin Curtin UniversityThis podcast is brought to you by Curtin University. Curtin is a global university known for its commitment to making positive change happen through high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and practical teaching.Work with usStudy a research degreeStart postgraduate educationGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/sustainable-resources/transcript Behind the scenesThis episode came to fruition thanks to the combined efforts of:Jessica Morrison, HostAnita Shore, Executive ProducerAnnabelle Fouchard, Producer and RecordistDaniel Jauk, Episode Researcher and EditorAlexandra Eftos, Assistant ProducerAmy Hosking, Social Media. Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounceCreative Commons —  Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0Music promoted by Audio Library.

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Waste-free Construction

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 35:03


The construction industry is a leading contributor to landfill. Is a circular economy the solution to reducing this waste?In this episode, Jessica chats with Dr Roberto Minunno from the Curtin University Sustainable Policy Institute about how moving towards a circular economy could improve the construction industry's environmental footprint. The problem with recycling [01:59]Barriers to adopting a circular economy [07:43]How modular buildings can help reduce construction wastage [10:04]The Legacy Living Lab – an example of an circular economy building [13:45]Turning buildings into material banks [29:49]How can we apply circular economy principles to our lives [32:55]Learn moreLegacy Living Lab websiteLegacy Living Lab YouTube videoThe Conversation: A third of our waste comes from buildings. This one's designed for reuse and cuts emissions by 88%Connect with our guestsDr Roberto MinunnoSessional Academic at Curtin's School of Molecular and Life Sciences Dr Roberto Minunno is an expert in circular economy and sustainable, modular building design.​ He completed his PhD at Curtin University, where he joined the team at Curtin University Sustainable Policy (CUSP) Institute as the ideator of the Legacy Living Lab: a moveable, disassemblable, modular building, enabling a deeper understanding and application of the circular economy concerning building materials, components and operations. Curtin staff pageLinkedIn profileQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/waste-free-construction/transcript Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.

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Vaccine Equity

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 28:31


Many people around the world can't access the COVID-19 vaccine. What impact could this have on the global spread of the virus? In this episode, Jessica is joined by Professor Jaya Dantas, Dean International of Curtin's Faculty of Health Sciences to discuss this inequitable distribution of vaccines and the impact it is having around the world.Vaccine inequity can lead to new COVID-19 variants [01:40]What issues are caused by vaccine inequity? [05:09]The reasons behind the rapid development of the COVID-19 vaccine [09:04]Vaccine inequity in migrant, refugee and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations [15:31]What needs to change to achieve global vaccine equity? [24:53]Learn moreUN Data Futures: Global dashboard for Vaccine EquityUNICEF: In the COVID-19 vaccine race, we either win together or lose togetherAljazeera: African leaders highlight vaccine inequityThe Conversation: Australia's fickleness on COVID vaccines is perpetuating global vaccine inequityConnect with our guestsProfessor Jaya Dantas, Dean International in the Faculty of Health Sciences Professor Dantas is Deputy Chair of the Curtin Academic Board, Dean International in the Faculty of Health Sciences and a Professor in the Curtin School of Population Health where she leads a programme of research in refugee and migrant health.As a global public health researcher, Professor Dantas has been mapping the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly as it impacts developing countries like India and in Africa.Curtin staff profileTwitter accountWebsiteQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/vaccine-equity/transcript Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.

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Green Hydrogen

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 31:21


Is green hydrogen the key to a carbon-free energy future?In this episode, Jessica is joined by Professor Craig Buckley from Curtin University's Hydrogen Storage Research Group to discuss the future of green hydrogen and how he and his team are making it a viable energy solution. The colours of hydrogen [01:08]Using Raman scattering to detect hydrogen [03:38]Is green hydrogen a feasible energy solution? [10:33]Safety of hydrogen compared to fossil fuels [13:24]Using hydrogen to fuel transport vehicles [20:01]Learn more2022 International Symposium on Metal-Hydrogen SystemsCurtin green hydrogen research supported with ARC fundingHow hydrogen became the talk of the town at COP26Hydrogen high street: could these homes change the way we keep warmConnect with our guestsProfessor Craig Buckley,John Curtin Distinguished Professor, School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematicals Sciences. Professor Buckley is Head of the Hydrogen Storage Research Group at Curtin University and is recognised internationally for his work on hydrogen storage materials. He is the Australian Executive Committee member on the International Energy Agency (IEA) Hydrogen Technology Collaboration Program (TCP) and is an Australian expert on the IEA Hydrogen TCP Task 40 Hydrogen Energy Storage and Conversion.Curtin staff profileQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/green-hydrogen/transcript Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library. 

The Future Of
Snakes - Summer Favourites

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 34:33


Snakes might seem pretty scary, but did you know they play an essential role in our ecosystems?It's summer in Australia and the sun is out, which means snakes are too. This is a scary thought for some, but are these cold-blooded creatures really as menacing as they seem?To find out, we're revisiting one of our favourite episodes, The Future of Snakes. In this episode, host Amelia Searson is joined by Australian snake wrangler, researcher and wildlife ecologist Damian Lettoof. Together, they unpack the important role snakes play in ecosystems and whether they deserve their fearsome reputation. Why we need snakes in some environments [00:57]Catching them alive – how Damian collects snake data [07:56]Reducing our impact on wetlands and snake habitats [11:03]Damian's experience handling 500 tiger snakes [13:24]How to not get bitten [19:38]Damian's top two snake stories [22:14]How research is impacting the future of snakes [30:38]Learn moreTiger snakes tell more about local wetlands' pollution levelsABC Australia: Perth urban wetlands home to hundreds of tiger snakes, researcher findsFacebook: My #CurtinResearch Experience – Damian LettoofConnect with our guestDamian's Twitter profileDamian's Curtin University staff profileDamian's LinkedIn profileGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of the university.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio LibraryYou can read the full transcript for the episode at https://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/snakes-summer-favourites/transcript.

The Future Of
Bushfires - Summer Favourites

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 25:34


We explore the phenomenon of Australian bushfires and what strategies we can employ to reduce forest flammability.It's summer down-under and all around the country people are on high alert for signs of smoke. So, we thought it was time to revisit one of our favourite episodes, The Future of Bushfires. In this episode, David Blayney speaks with Dr Philip Zylstra an adjunct associate professor at Curtin University, whose research focuses on the drivers of fire behaviour, flammability and modelling bushfire risk. Dr Zylstra gives context to prescribed burning of Australian landscapes, raises questions on the effectiveness of current fire prevention strategies and discusses how our current methods differ vastly from traditional Aboriginal fire practice. What is a prescribed burn? [02:19]What happens to the forest after a fire? [10:36]What we should be doing to prevent bushfires [16:00]The single most important thing in fire prevention [20:30]Fire burning strategies employed by First Nation peoples [21:10]Find out moreFire modelling in an uncertain worldIndigenous fire managementControlled burns destroy ecosystems and may not reduce fire riskPhilip Zylstra research profilePhilip Zylstra citationsGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.au.Socialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/bushfires-summer-favourites/transcriptCurtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of the university.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library

The Future Of
Sharks - Summer Favourites

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 26:11


Are shark attacks sensationalised by the media, or do sharks truly have taste for human flesh? Learn the truth with Melissa Márquez, the Mother of Sharks. Sharks have earned a reputation in popular culture for being ‘blood thirsty people eaters' but research and statistics show that this label is misleading. In fact, up to 31 per cent of sharks face extinction, despite the important role they play in our marine ecosystems. With summer upon us and many Australians flocking to the beach, we thought now is the time to revisit one of our favourite episodes to sort out the fact from the fiction. In this episode Tom Robinson and Amelia Searson are joined by former Curtin researcher, marine biologist and conservationist, Melissa Cristina Márquez. Together, they discuss the importance of the sharks in our oceans and the impact that sensationalised media coverage is having on the conservation of these species. Melissa also provides some eye-opening insight into the life of a marine biologist and the importance of diversity in STEM.Categories of shark bites [01:39]The role of sharks in ecosystems [07:09]Media impact on shark conversation [09:00]SMART drumlines [11:31]Croc attack? [15:00]Diversity in science [20:56]Learn moremelissiacristinamarquez.comThe Fins United InitiativeAttacked by a croc, marine researcher now prefers diving with sharksSharks and female scientists: more alike than you thinkConciencia azulQuestions, or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.au. Socialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/sharks-summer-favourites/transcriptCurtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of the university.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library 

The Future Of
Understanding Consumers - Summer Favourites

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 30:59


What is it that makes consumers tick and influences our purchasing habits?   With the festive season upon us and Australians estimated to have spent a record $5.4 billion on Black Friday sales, we've decided to revisit one of our favourite episodes: Understanding Consumers. In this episode, our former host David Blayney was joined by Associate Professor Min Teah and Dr Luke Butcher from Curtin University. The researchers took a close look at research on brands and marketing and chatted about whether Millenials and Gen Z are more savvy about marketing than previous generations. Tracking a consumer's emotional state (01:03)Building trust with today's consumers (08:11)Which companies are best in touch with their consumers? (15:09)The ethics of capturing data (19:11)Why did Amazon offer a free smart speaker to David? (23:52)Imagining the layout of future stores (27:10)This will be the first of three episodes we'll be re-releasing, as we take a break over the summer holidays.Learn moreThe Guardian: Black Friday sales: analysts expect billions to be spent in Australia as public hunts for dealsBBC: Instagram lets users hide likes to reduce social media pressureCurtin University: Consumer Research LabLuxury Branding Research CentreConnect with our guestsAssociate Professor Min TeahAssociate Professor Teah is the Dean of Research at Curtin University's School of Management and Marketing. She has research expertise in luxury branding, consumer behaviour, brand mimicry and ethical consumption, having worked with clients including Gabriel Chocolate, Simmos Ice Creamery, Nash Pearls, Lust Pearls and Shiseido. In 2016, she helped to develop a mobile headset that measures consumer's physical reactions to marketing material, which is now used by Curtin's Luxury Branding Research Centre.Associate Professor Teah's staff profileCurtin University: The sweet spot: Gabriel Chocolate's focus on product positionDr Luke ButcherDr Butcher is a Senior Lecturer within Curtin University's School of Management and Marketing. His research has focused on innovation acceptance, luxury branding and the evolution of the video games industry and their enigmatic gamers, including the rapid rise and lasting legacy of Pokémon GO.Dr Butcher's staff profileDr Butcher's LinkedIn profileQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/understanding-consumers-summer-favourites/transcript Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library. 

The Future Of
Type-2 Diabetes

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 18:09


New nano capsules could spell an alternate effective treatment for type-2 diabetes – the world's fastest growing health condition.Jess is joined by two of the researchers behind the capsules, Dr Hani Al-Salami and Dr Ryu Takechi, to learn how the technology, which is filled with a combination of bile acids and the lipid-lowering drug Probucol, targets the inflammatory effects of diabetes.The researchers also discuss how type-2 diabetes is connected with other health conditions such as dementia and hearing loss, and what we can all do to safeguard our health into the future.Why is the number of people with type-2 diabetes growing? [00:49]Dr Al-Salami explains the nanotechnology [02:41]Why does diabetes affect our hearing and memory? [08:46]What drives Dr Al-Salami's and Dr Takechi's research? [10:40]Assessing the uncertain future of type-2 diabetes [14:22]Learn moreDiabetes Australia: Type 2 diabetesCurtin University: Study finds tiny ‘nano' capsules effective in treating type two diabetesThe Future Of: Memory LossConnect with our guestsDr Hani Al-SalamiDr Al-Salami is an AHPRA-registered Australian and New Zealand pharmacist, and a Program Lead in Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Curtin Medical School and Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI). He is also the Head of Heating Therapeutics Department at Ear Science Institute Australia. Dr Al-Salami has led research into developing nanotech treatments for diabetes, as well as the connection between diabetes and hearing loss. He was recently announced as one of the top 2% most highly cited scientists in the world, according to Stanford University's renowned Science-wide Author Databases of Standardised Citation Indicators. Dr Al-Salami's staff profileDr Al-Salami's LinkedIn profileCHIRIEar Science Institute Australia Dr Ryu TakechiDr Takechi has recently been appointed as Domain Lead for Neurodegeneration and Chronic Pain Research for CHIRI. He has investigated links between the consumption of energy drinks and diabetes, previously investigated the connection between diabetes and dementia, and also assisted with Dr Al-Salami's nanotechnologies research.Dr Takechi's staff profileDr Takechi's LinkedIn profileDr Takechi's Twitter profileQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/type-2-diabetes/transcript Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.

The Future Of
Cyber Security

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 28:50


Cyber security attacks have become a global concern — so how can we protect ourselves online? In this episode, Jessica is joined by Stefan Prandl, Associate Lecturer from Curtin's School of Electronic Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences and his colleague Tim Jones, CEO of Hyprfire, a cyber security startup. Together they discuss the evolving threat of cyber attacks and how we can protect our data and devices.  Why you need to protect yourself from cyber attacks [01:16]Phishing emails, text messages and other types of cyber attacks [02:55]The growing threat of ransomware [05:04]Rule of three for cyber security [14:52]Cyber threats while working from home [20:19]Simple ways to protect yourself from cyber attacks [23:33]Learn moreAustralian Cyber Security Centre: practical ways to protect yourself onlineABC Australia: What is a cyber attack, what are the targets and who is behind them? Inside the hacking attacks bombarding Australia?Curtin-developed Hyprfire cyber shield wins commercialisation grantABC Australia:Are Australians at a 'turning point' on cybersecurity or still unpreparedConnect with our guestsStefan Prandl, Associate Lecturer, Curtin School of Electronic Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences Along with his work at Curtin, Mr Prandl is also the Chief Technology Officer of Hyprfire — a Curtin-launched cyber security start-up. He has completed research in the areas of network and information security, anomaly detection, power laws and distributed denial of service attacks (DDoS).Curtin staff pageStefan Prandl LinkedIn profileHyprfireTim Jones, CEO, HyprfireMr Jones is the CEO of Hyprfire — a Curtin-launched cyber security start-up and has  significant experience as a senior executive in technology businesses and in bringing new technologies and business models to market. Tim Jones LinkedIn profileHyprfireQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.

The Calcio Podcast
#149 "Playoffs" ft. Brandon Brini

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 133:35


Sam welcomes Brandon Brini to the podcast for an in-the-flesh chat following Gli Azzurri's failure to secure automatic qualification for the 2022 World Cup. Brini is something of a culinary enthusiast, a calcio fanatic, a former youth football phenom and a digital creator. We have tons of mutual friends and this was overdue. A nice long episode for you freaks this week! Follow Brini on Instagram and TikTok @BelloBrini to check out his weekly panino-making videos, out every Sunday. Enjoy! TikTok, Twitter, Instagram @CalcioPodcast and like our Facebook page (The Calcio Podcast) For Juventus-exclusive content, tune into the one and only Turin Giants podcast Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, Podbean and all other major platforms. Music “Okay okay” by Pino D'Angio "M%n" by Tha Supreme --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Calcio Podcast
#148 "CANADIAN PERKS!"

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 54:26


GET 20% OFF MANSCAPED PLUS FREE SHIPPING WITH CODE "CALCIOPOD" -- applies to the whole site and ships worldwide https://www.manscaped.com/ Sam rants about Drake's decline, Ciro Immobile, Juve's mediocrity, sheet curva banners, gaping holes and 80's hairstyles. Plus, tons more! Enjoy! TikTok, Twitter, Instagram @CalcioPodcast and like our Facebook page (The Calcio Podcast) For Juventus-exclusive content, tune into the one and only Turin Giants podcast Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, Podbean and all other major platforms. Music “Okay okay” by Pino D'Angio "Fiocco azzurro" by Rocco Hunt --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Future Of
Binar-1 and Space Science: Part 2

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 33:03


Now transmitting data from space to Earth, we explore the next steps for Western Australia's diminutive Binar-1 satellite.Jess is joined by the Director and Deputy Director of Curtin University's Space Science and Technology Centre, the largest space science centre in the Southern Hemisphere and the governing centre of the Binar Space Program.In this special, part two episode, we discuss the historic release of Binar-1 from the International Space Station on 6 October 2021 and how the crew had almost lost hope until a colleague received transmission while driving on a Perth freeway two weeks later. We then chat about what data the crew will acquire, the purpose of Binars 2–7 and the Binar Prospector, and the broader economic, environmental and social impacts of the program on WA and the world. Making contact with Binar-1 [00:47]Preparing for Binars-2 to 7 [05:32]Heading to the Moon with NASA [08:10]Why CubeSats are more sustainable in space orbit [09:32]Involving the amateur radio community and other enthusiasts [12:55]How Binar-1 can help to diversify WA's economy [18:48]Why nothing inspires quite like space [22:38]Learn moreThe Future Of: Binar-1 and Space Science, featuring Binar Project Manager Ben HartigBinar SpaceCurtin University: Space hunt begins as WA's Binar-1 mission takes next giant leapCurtin University: Binar-1 to ground control! WA's first homegrown spacecraft makes contactConnect with our guestsProfessor Phil BlandProfessor Bland is the Director of the Space Science and Technology Centre, and Director of the Desert Fireball Network (DFN). He has research interests in several distinct areas in planetary science: using primitive meteorites to explore the origin and early evolution of the Solar System, and understanding asteroid and cometary impacts.Professor Bland's staff profileProfessor Bland's LinkedIn profileReaction to finding his first DFN meteoriteRenae SayersRenae Sayers is the Deputy Director and Research Ambassador for the centre, leading engagement strategies and policy advocacy. Through her advocacy for Women in STEM and collaboration with NASA, Sayers was selected by the US Department of State's International Visitor Leadership Program for 2018, advancing empowerment for women leaders, planetary science and outreach. Renae Sayers's staff profileRenae Sayers's LinkedIn profileRenae Sayers's Twitter profileQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial mediaTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInTranscriptBinar-1 and Space Science transcriptCurtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.Image of Deployment of the Binar-1 and the BIRDS-2S (MAYA-3 and MAYA-4) from the Kibo. Copyright JAXA/NASA

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 147 "Jamie Bond 007"

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 53:24


GET 20% OFF MANSCAPED PLUS FREE SHIPPING WITH CODE "CALCIOPOD" -- applies to the whole site and ships worldwide https://www.manscaped.com/ Sam rants about the Champions League, Ronaldo, Juventus' struggles, the female James Bond, Marvin Vettori, nationalism and more. Enjoy! TikTok, Twitter, Instagram @CalcioPodcast and like our Facebook page (The Calcio Podcast) For Juventus-exclusive content, tune into the one and only Turin Giants podcast Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music “Okay okay” by Pino D'Angio "Wallah" by Ghali --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 146 "That Actor Jordi" ft. Matteo & Michele Bruzzese

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 117:00


GET 20% OFF MANSCAPED PLUS FREE SHIPPING WITH CODE "CALCIOPOD" -- applies to the whole site and ships worldwide https://www.manscaped.com/ Sam welcomes friends of the show Matteo and Michele Bruzzese (interista and juventino, respectively) to the pod following the Derby d'Italia this past weekend. Recurring guests and TikTok comedy stars of the Italian diaspora, they are known as "The Bello Brothers." Matteo and Sam rattle off a long overdue 5-a-side of players we live vicariously through. Everyone's favourite segment is resurrected at last! You can check out their content on TikTok @TheBelloBros and on Instagram @TheBelloBross. Enjoy! TikTok, Twitter, Instagram @CalcioPodcast and like our Facebook page (The Calcio Podcast) For Juventus-exclusive content, tune into the one and only Turin Giants podcast Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music “Okay okay” by Pino D'Angio "Fratm" by NTO' ft. Guè Pequeno --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 145 "I Declare War on Venezia"

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 65:00


MANSCAPED PROMO --> USE CODE "CALCIO" for 20% off the entire site and free shipping at https://www.manscaped.com/ today. Get the best men's grooming tools on the market today and stop being a stronzo with hair in his ass crack!!!! Sam rambles about Venezia's Stone Island complex, being a terrible gambler, the Champions League, plastic surgery, pugs and Jose Mourinho. Plus much more. Enjoy! TikTok, Twitter, Instagram @CalcioPodcast and like our Facebook page (The Calcio Podcast) For Juventus-exclusive content, tune into the one and only Turin Giants podcast Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music “Okay okay” by Pino D'Angio "Parliamo" by Luchè --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Future Of
Junk Food Advertising

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 20:03


What makes junk food advertising so successful and how can these messages be counteracted?Jess is joined by consumer experts Doctors Isaac Cheah and Anwar Sadat Shimul, to discuss how advertising is exacerbating health issues in Australia and worldwide, and how their research can be used to inform the public health response.The researchers also clarify the difference between junk food and fast food, promotion and prevention-focused advertisements, and offer their thoughts on the future of the junk food industry.Effect of junk food on our bodies [00:50]Why is junk food advertising so successful? [03:39]How consumers respond to healthy eating messages [04:59]Common junk food advertising issues [09:44]Future of the junk food industry [15:06]What inspired the researchers to work in this area? [18:05]Get involvedDoctors Cheah and Shimul are researchers within Curtin University's Luxury Branding Research Centre, which aims to improve the performance of both luxury and emerging brands.Read more onlineLearn moreAppetite: Regulatory focus and junk food avoidance: The influence of health consciousness, perceived risk and message framingBBC: Anti-obesity drive: Junk food TV adverts to be banned before 9pmWikipedia: Regulatory focus theoryConnect with our guestsDr Isaac Cheah works within Curtin University's School of Management and Marketing and the University's Luxury Branding Research Centre.He is the editor for theJournal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science and theassociate editor for theInternational Journal of Advertising. He has conducted consumer behaviour and marketing communications studies with Australian and international clients including AirAsia, Shiseido and HBF.Associate Professor Cheah's staff profileAssociate Professor Cheah's LinkedIn profileDr Anwar Sadat Shimul works within Curtin University's School of Management and Marketing and the University's Luxury Branding Research Centre.He is serving as associate editor for Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics and the Journal of the Global Scholar of Marketing Scholars. Prior to Curtin, he served as a lecturer at North South University in Bangladesh and worked as a marketing executive in Bangkok Hospital, Thailand.  Dr Shimul's staff profileDr Shimul's LinkedIn profileQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.TranscriptYou can read the full transcript for the episode at https://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/junk-food-advertising/transcript.

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 144 Losing Sucks (Live From Paris)

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 36:09


Sam rants about French food, Ali Azzurri losing a game, rats in Paris and more. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music “Okay okay” by Pino D'Angio "Tarantella Trap Remix" by this fella https://soundcloud.com/imbipolarmusic (off YouTube) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 143 "Hitler Tattoos: Yay or Nay?"

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 81:48


Sam rants about stadium capacity, the Champions League, Turkish refereeing decisions, gli Azzurri, ultrà nicknames and more. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music “Okay okay” by Pino D'Angio "Capo" by Geolier (prod. by DatBoiDee) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Future Of
Clean Energy (Live!)

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 18:46


What's the holdup with energy utilities transitioning from coal-fired power to clean energy?This episode brings together diverse energy experts, to provide first-hand insights into the issues faced by energy utilities and the initiatives that aim to address those issues, in order to reduce household energy costs and carbon emissions.Much of the discussion centres around the new RACE (Reliable, Affordable, Clean Energy) for 2030 research centre, which aims to reduce carbon emissions in Australia by 20 mega tonnes by 2030.This episode is an edited version of a panel recorded as part of Curtin University's annual Research Rumble event, which showcases university research and innovation. Professor Greg Morrison, who appeared in The Future Of'sClimate Action episode, acts as guest moderator. What work is RACE doing? [00:58]Why are the panel working towards a decentralised renewable energy system?Tracy Deveugle-Frink's response [05:04]David Edwards's response [05:32]Brian Innes's response [06:01]Rod Hayes's response [06:37]Research opportunities and challenges Western Power and managing the energy transition [07:08]Horizon Power and isolated energy networks [09:11]Distribution Energy Resources [10:01]Costs and risks of energy resources [10:46]Ramifications of flex services [14:37]Learn moreCurtin University: Research Rumble 2021RACE for 2030The Future Of: Climate ActionThe Future Of: Oil and GasConnect with our guestsProfessor Greg Morrison is the RACE for Everyone Program Leader anda Professor of Sustainability within the Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute (CUSP).He has been involved with the European Union's Climate-KIC to mobilise cities to implement climate resilient solutions. He has also initiated and run several large-scale societal infrastructure projects in Western Australia that have focused on clean energy, including a two-year trial in Fremantle that saw households share their excess solar energy.Professor Morrison's staff profileProfessor Morrison's Twitter profileProfessor Morrison's LinkedIn profileCurtin University Sustainability Policy Institute (CUSP)Jonathan Jutsen is the CEO of RACE for 2030. Previously, he was the CEO for the Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity and a member of the New South Wales Climate Council. Jutsen's LinkedIn profileRACE for 2030Tracy Deveugle-Frink is the Head of Change and Innovation at Western Power, WA's government-owned energy operator that provides electricity to the Perth metropolitan area and the South West. She has experience in innovation and entrepreneurship consulting. Deveugle-Frink's LinkedIn profileWestern PowerDavid Edwards is the Digital Strategy and Innovation Manager at Horizon Power, WA's government-owned energy operator that provides electricity to residents and businesses in regional and remote areas. He has a background in engineering and energy transformation.Edwards's LinkedIn profileHorizon PowerBrian Innes is the Founder and Technical Director of Starling Energy Group, an energy asset management company based in WA. Innes helped set up Starling's Plico Energy Project, a Virtual Power Plant network of solar panels and power systems located in WA's South West region. He has experience advising about renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions. Innes's LinkedIn profileStarling Energy GroupPlico EnergyRod Hayes is the Group Chairman of the Balance Services Group, a Perth-based company that aims to deliver robust energy solutions in regional areas. He is also an Associate Adjunct Professor at CUSP. Hayes has experience managing in the energy and water industries. Hayes's LinkedIn profileBalance Services GroupQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocial media:Twitter Curtin UniversityFacebook Curtin UniversityInstagram Curtin UniversityYoutube Curtin UniversityLinkedIn Curtin UniversityTranscripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/clean-energy-live/transcript Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 142 "BENTORNATI!"

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 96:34


Sam returns at long last following an extended Greek Holiday to ramble about where he's been, being back full-time, Juve's fumbling out of the gate, Nusr-Et, YSL cologne, Ciro Immobile, Milan being back in the Champions League, what makes a girl a "white girl" and tons more. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music “Okay okay” by Pino D'Angio "Energy (Stay Far Away)" by Skepta & Wizkid --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Future Of
Mass Extinction Events

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 15:32


What's the likelihood of a mass extinction event happening in our lifetime?In this episode, Jess is joined by world-renowned organic geochemist, Professor Kliti Grice, to discuss how researchers are using fossil analysis to learn from past mass extinction events, like the event that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.She clarifies when the next naturally occurring mass extinction event will likely occur and answers the question: with the undeniable impact that humans are having on the planet, are we in the middle of a human-induced mass extinction event?Describing mass extinction events [00:49]What's Professor Grice's new project? [03:11]Possibility of a natural or manmade extinction event in our lifetime [06:55]How to minimise the chances of another event [09:53]Why does Professor Grice love her work? [10:39]Get involvedAre you a high school student or teacher based in the Perth metropolitan area? Professor Grice is hoping to partner with high schools and give students the opportunity to take part in experiments to grow artificial fossils in a laboratory, as part of a new AUD$3 million research project.If you think your high school would be interested, please email Professor Grice at K.Grice@curtin.edu.au. Learn moreWestern Australian Organic & Isotope Geochemistry FacilityCurtin University: ‘Dust' and ‘soot' contributed to extinction of species millions of years agoThe Conversation: How chemical clues from prehistoric microbes rewrote the story of one of Earth's biggest mass extinctionsBIOmarkers podcast: Season 1 - Episode 5 - Dr. Kliti GriceConnect with our guestsJohn Curtin Distinguished Professor Kliti Grice, Founding Director of the Curtin-based Western Australian Organic and Isotope Geochemistry Facility.Professor Grice is a world-renowned organic geochemist, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and a recipient of a prestigious 2021 Australian Laureate Fellowship from the Australian Federal Government. She is known for finding a geological and environmental basis for the largest mass extinction in Earth's history, which occurred about 252 million years ago.Professor Grice's staff profileProfessor Grice's LinkedIn profileQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/mass-extinction-events/transcript Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.

The Future Of
Binar-1 and Space Science

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 27:55


Launched on 29 August, Curtin University's Binar-1 CubeSat satellite will provide easy access to space for students, researchers and industry. In this episode, Jess is joined by Binar-1 Project Manager Ben Hartig to learn about the totally-Curtin-built satellite that's smaller than a shoebox but playing a mighty role in the future of Australian space innovation.Binar-1 is a CubeSat — a type of small satellite made from 10-centimetre cube-shaped modules. Binar-1 consists of just one such module, meaning it's technically a 1U CubeSat.Binar-1 is equipped with two cameras, with two objectives: first, to photograph Western Australia from space, thus testing the performance of our instruments and hopefully also capturing the imagination of young WA students; and second, to image stars. The star camera will precisely determine which way the satellite is facing — a crucial capability for any future Moon mission.Describing the Binar space program [01:23]What is a CubeSat? [01:57]What's the goal for the Binar Prospector mission? [11:18]How Binar will revolutionise access to space [12:57]What inspired Ben to get into space research? [24:57]Learn moreBinar SpaceCurtin University: What are CubeSats? Why are they important? | Ask an ExpertConnect with our guestsBen HartigHartig is the Project Manager for the Binar Space Program. He has been involved in the development of remote observatories for the Desert Fireball Network (DFN), which tracks meteorites as they enter the atmosphere, as well as the FireOPAL SSA network, which uses the same technology to track satellites and space debris.Hartig's Curtin staff profileHartig's LinkedIn profileQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/binar-1-and-space-science/transcript Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 141 "A Weight Off Juve's Shoulders"

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2021 65:06


Sam rants about Cristiano Ronaldo, airlines trying to kill us, the new Azzurri squad, mules and donkeys, entrusting goalkeepers and more. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music “Okay okay” by Pino D'Angio "Demone" by Mambolosco --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 140 "Legalize Doping!!!!"

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 76:43


Sam rambles about broken noses, the Coppa Italia, giving kids A-list names and the suitable punishment for falsely accusing someone of rape. Plus, introducing "Match Fixing," Gentiletti's new gambling prediction segment. Bring on the new season, bitches. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music “Okay okay” by Pino D'Angio “Body (Remix)" by Tion Wayne x Russ Millions ft. Rondodasosa & Capo Plaza --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Future Of
Robots at Work (LIVE!)

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 50:09


 Will a robot ever steal your job? In this special, live episode of The Future Of, host Danelle Cross is joined by research fellow Giverny De Boeck, Associate Professor Jonathan Paxman and returning guest Dr Eleanor Sandry. The guests speak about their work and industry partnerships, before discussing the type of robots that already exist and setting the record straight on how robots could impact future workplaces.The talk formed part of Curtin University's annual Research Rumble event, which showcases future-focused university research and innovation. Background of the experts [00:52]What is a robot and what is artificial intelligence? [04:47]Which tasks and competencies will be replaced? [16:37]Which new jobs will be created? [27:42]Q&AThe question of liability [33:32]Ethical issues and work expectations surrounding automation [37:35] How robots are enabling meaningful work [46:14]Learn moreCurtin University: Research Rumble 2021The Future Of: The Human-Robot Relationship   The Future Of: Jobs for HumansConnect with our guestsGiverny De BoeckDe Boeck is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the Centre for Transformative Work Design at Curtin University. De Boeck researches changes to workplaces in light of automation and other technological innovation, and how these impact employees' work experiences.De Boeck's twitterDe Boeck's LinkedInCentre for Transformative Work DesignAssociate Professor Jonathan PaxmanAssociate Professor Paxman is the Head of School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at Curtin University. He has a varied work background in AI, robotics and technology. He is currently designing algorithms to count the number of craters on the surface of Mars and is assisting with autonomous operations for the Desert Fireball Network. Associate Professor Paxman's staff profileCurtin University: School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering Curtin University: Counting craters to estimate the age of planetary surfacesDesert Fireball NetworkDr Eleanor Sandry Dr Sandry is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry at Curtin University. She studies human-machine communication and how automation can help to enrich our experiences at work. Her book, Robots and Communication, draws on her early research and theories into human interactions with robots. Dr Sandry's staff profileDr Sandry's twitterRobots and CommunicationQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.TranscriptYou can read the full transcript for the episode athttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/robots-at-work-live/transcript. 

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 139 "Men of Honor" ft. Jeff Nadu + Nick Gentiletti

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 110:35


Sam shoots the shit with former host of the pod Nick Gentiletti in the flesh. Sam rants about multinational companies ruining downtowns in any major city, nose breaks, Lorenzo Insigne, and who may sneak in a Scudetto challenge now that Lukaku's gone to Inter Sam welcomes on a naked Jeff Nadu of Barstool Sports and "The Sitdown: A Mafia History Podcast" [1:05] to review the Netflix Original limited series "Fear City: New York vs. The Mafia." Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Follow Mike @JeffNadu on Twitter and check out his pod "The Sitdown: A Mafia History Podcast," plus his work for Barstool's Picks Central show. Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music “Okay okay” by Pino D'Angio “Make a Pose (Freestyle)" by Don Xhoni --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 138 "The Kappa Variant" ft. Mike Miller

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 125:27


Sam rants about Inter being dismantled, Atalanta shipping off blue chips players to Tottenham, Roma's title chances, Kappa kits, Napoli's in-hose kit production, track shorts that leave way too little to the imagination, match-fixing, Fascist Ultras, and more. Plus, Mike Miller of Blaugrana Montreal joins the show [58:00] to discuss Leo Messi leaving Barcelona, technology evolving, free speech, cultural crossover and more. ENJOY!! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Follow Mike @MikeMillerFC on Twitter and check out his work for The Premier Podcast and the Blaugrana Pod Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music “Okay okay” by Pino D'Angio “Nuove Strade” by Nuove Strade (ft. Ernia, Rkomi, Madame, Gaia, Samurai Jay, Andry The Hitmaker) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Future Of
Get-rich-quick Schemes

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 26:51


Get-rich-quick schemes are known as too good to be true, so why do people continue to participate in these businesses?In this episode, Jessica is joined by Associate Professor Isaac Cheah and Associate Professor Billy Sung from the Curtin School of Marketing. They describe how get-rich-quick schemes work and why people continue to fall for them. They also explore whether social media will help or hinder these schemes in the future. What are get-rich-quick schemes?  [01:00]Reasons why people get involved in get-rich-quick schemes [03:14]Why health and wellness products lend themselves to pyramid and multi-level marketing schemes [07:43]Schemes using social media to target the vulnerable [12:37]Psychological tactics and effects of get-rich-quick schemes [15:47]Social media platforms banning pyramid and multilevel marketing scheme content [18:50]Learn moreThe Conversation: Multi-level marketing has been likened to a legal pyramid scheme – the backlash against it isgrowingThe Western Independent: Get rich or get scammedThe Guardian: ‘They have you in a cultish grip' — the women losing thousands to online beauty schemesConnect with our guestsAssociate Professor Isaac CheahAssociate Professor Cheah is from the School of Management and Marketing at Curtin University. He is the Editor for the Journal of Global Scholars of Marketing Science, and the Associate Editor for the International Journal of Advertising. His research focuses on the study of consumer behaviour, marketing communications, advertising appeals and market research.Associate Professor Cheah's staff profileAssociate Professor Billy SungAssociate Professor Sung is from the School of Management and Marketing at Curtin University. He is the Research Lead of Curtin's Consumer Research Lab, where his research focuses on the study of emotion and the application of psychophysiological methodology in multiple disciplines including marketing, consumer psychology, health, and robotics.Associate Professor Sung's staff profileQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/TranscriptYou can read the full transcript for the episode at https://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/get-rich-quick-schemes/transcript. Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library. 

The Future Of
NFTs and Digital Ownership

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 22:04


What are non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and why have they been selling for millions of dollars online?In this episode, Jess is joined by returning researcher Associate Professor Vidy Potdar, as well as the Managing Director at Natsoft Consulting, Australia, Srinivas Boyapati, to unpack this mysterious new application of blockchain technology. The two leading experts clarify how NFTs work, why NFTs are being bought for such exorbitant prices and what the future of NFTs holds. How NFTs use blockchain [00:58]“Charlie bit my finger”: content becoming NFTs [03:51]Impact of the mid-2021 cryptocurrency crash [05:55]Other well-known NFTs: NBA NFT trading cards, CryptoKitties and Disaster Girl [07:46]Natsoft's new platform will expand how we can create, buy and sell NFTs [11:52]Are NFTs a fad or are they here to stay? [14:47]Learn moreThe Future Of: Cryptocurrency and Blockchain episodeBBC: Charlie Bit Me NFT sale: Brothers to pay for university with auction moneyCNBC: People have spent more than $230 million buying and trading digital collectibles of NBA highlightsConnect with our guestsAssociate Professor Vidyasagar “Vidy” Potdar, Director of the Blockchain Research and Development Lab, Curtin University.Associate Professor Potdar is helping to build blockchain technology solutions and accelerate development of proof of concepts and minimum viable products based on industry requests. He has secured more than $1.1 million in external research funding.Associate Professor Potdar's staff profileAssociate Professor Potdar's twitterSrinivas Boyapati, Managing Director, Natsoft Consulting, Australia. Boyapati has more than 30 years' experience in industrial control systems, operations technology and process automation. Prior to Natsoft, he worked with companies like IBM and Deloitte to successfully execute large ICT projects. He is currently helping to build an NFT solution for a client in India. Natsoft Corporation's websiteBoyapati's LinkedIn profile Questions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/nfts-and-digital-ownership/transcript Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 136 "Alziamo la Coppa a Wembley"

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 75:14


Sam -- in Gloria euphoria -- rants about the celebrations following gli Azzurri's EURO 2020 semifinal win over Spain which featured the Pope/San Gennaro, England's luck, Giorgio Chiellini cucking Jordi Alba hard, the latest Italian performance, becoming skinny-fat, the best Roman pasta dish, and much more. Hero/Stronzo of the Week are back. Ci vediamo a Wembley domenica! Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music "Okay, okay" by Pino D'Angio "Giovane Fuoriclasse" by Capo Plaza --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Future Of
Freedom of Movement (LIVE!)

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 17:31


Will COVID-19 lockdowns increase the public's support for refugees and other individuals with restrictions to freedom of movement?In this episode, Jess and Amelia are joined by the Co-Directors of Curtin University's Centre for Human Rights Education: Associate Professor Caroline Fleay and Dr Lisa Hartley. The researchers discusss why the right to move is so important, how COVID-19 lockdowns have restricted our ability to move and how this right is often unequally experienced. This episode was recorded live on Curtin University Open Day on Sunday 30 May 2021. What is the right to freedom of movement? [01:18]COVID-19 lockdowns may increase the public's understanding towards refugees in Australia's detention centres [02:51]Australia's “problematic” India travel ban [05:30]The future of Australia's asylum seekers [08:12]What inspired the researchers to work in this area? [14:02]Learn moreCentre for Human Rights EducationMaster of Human RightsThe Guardian: TemporaryUnited Nations: Universal Declaration of Human RightsConnect with our guestsAssociate Professor Caroline Fleay, Co-Director of Curtin's Centre for Human Rights Education, School of Media Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Curtin University. Associate Professor Fleay is a Board Member of the Refugee Council of Australia. In April 2020, she joined human rights researchers calling for refugees to be released from Australia's detention centres to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak.Associate Professor Fleay's staff profileArticle calling for refugees to be releasedDr Lisa Hartley, Senior Lecturer, Co-Director of Curtin's Centre for Human Rights Education, School of Media Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Curtin University.Dr Hartley is a self-described “academic activist” who has worked extensively with a range of community groups providing advocacy for human rights issues. She is on the Editorial Board of the Human Rights Education Review journal.Dr Hartley's staff profileDr Hartley's twitterQuestions or suggestions for future topicsthefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/%5bepisode-name%5d/transcripthttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/Transcripthttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/freedom-of-movement-live/transcript Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 135 "VAMOS A BAILAR"

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 60:54


Sam rants about England's run, sings "Gloria," takes a dump on the Belgians, and previews what lies ahead for gli Azzurri following the booking of their trip to the semis at EURO 2020. Plus, a deep dive on Italian WAGS breast augmentation and much more. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music "Okay, okay" by Pino D'Angio "Taki Taki" by Dark Polo Gang --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

I Have Something To Say in Spirit And in Truth
Is Secular Music Okay For The Set Apart

I Have Something To Say in Spirit And in Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 30:55


The salt to my pepper has joined me for another segment people. You don't want to miss this one. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/batyah2Real/support

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 134 "Our First Real Test"

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 85:00


Sam rambles about gli Azzurri's thrilling 2-1 win over Austria in the round of 16 at EURO 2020, Mancini's subs, what to expect now ahead of Italy's upcoming quarterfinal match against Belgium, France getting bonked early, and the Italian federation (in predictably Italian fashion) hilariously try to stay neutral on the issue of racism by showing solidarity towards those taking a stance on racism without actually officially taking a stance on racism. Plus, tune in till the end to hear a live pre-game improv set/chat at Bar Ciociaro, followed by a fleeting halftime discussion with friends of the pod, Nick Di Giovanni+Adreano Di Nardo of The Calcio Guys and a very superstitious Stefano Polillo of the Milan Weekly Podcast. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music "Okay, okay" by Pino D'Angio "Fendi belt" by Shiva & Paky --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 133 "3 for 3" ft. The Bello Bros

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 121:15


Sam rambles about Gli Azzurri's midfield, Welsh accents and a family member pulling him into a pyramid scheme. He is then joined (at 41:42) by Michele and Matteo Bruzzese, the brilliant comedic duo behind @TheBelloBros, to chat about Italy's recent performances, the cultural and educational differences between growing up in Italy versus North America, Marvin Vettori's fight against Israel Adesanya, Italian rap and tons more. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Follow Michele and Matteo on TikTok @TheBelloBros and on Instagram @TheBelloBross Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music "Okay, okay" by Pino D'Angio "Cavallini" by Dark Polo Gang ft. Sfera Ebbasta --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Future Of
Stolen Artefacts

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 33:38


Hundreds of thousands of stolen, Colonial Era artefacts are on display in Western museums. Will they ever be returned home?In this episode, Jessica is joined by Dr Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes, an expert in colonialist epistemic violence research. He describes the types of artefacts that have been stolen, why museums are starting to repatriate these artefacts and how their return will influence future interpretations of history. How seeing the museumised Ark of the Covenant impacted Dr Woldeyes [00:55]Why museums are repatriating stolen artefacts [07:55]Benefits of repatriation [11:42]Not every single artefact has to be repatriated [16:33]Dr Woldeyes's research into knowledge grabbing [22:26]There's still a market for stolen artefacts [26.23]What is the ideal future? [28:01]Learn moreThe Conversation: Repatriation: why Western museums should return African artefactsThe Guardian: Museums grapple with rise in pleas for return of foreign treasuresConnect with our guestsDr Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes –Senior Lecturer in Human Rights, School of Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry, Curtin UniversityDr Woldeyes's staff profileQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.au Socialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.You can read the full transcript for the episode athttps://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/stolen-artefacts/transcript.

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 132 "Italians Do It Better (Literally)"

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 66:04


Sam gloats about Manuel Locatelli's glorious brace against Switzerland, reflects on Ciro Immobile's infuriating nature, dunks on the Germans, criticizes those criticizing Italy, previews the Wales game, and much more. Plus, Gattuso is out at Fiorentina after 3 weeks, Buffon is back at Parma, and Serie A is a decent league. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music "Okay, okay" by Pino D'Angio "Ringo Starr" by Pinguini Tattici Nucleari --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Calcio Podcast
"Smoked Turkey On The Menu" ft. @AzzurriFanPhil

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2021 63:42


Sam welcomes @AzzurriFanPhil to break down Italy's perfect EURO 2020 opener in Rome against Turkey. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music "Okay, okay" by Pino D'Angio "Effe" by Tony Effe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Calcio Podcast
"Time For Some Azzurri Magic" ft. Paulie Malignaggi

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 125:22


Paul "Magic Man" Malignaggi is a 2x world champion boxer, award-winning boxing analyst with Sky Sports in the UK, and actor. His podcast "BOXXER Mouthpiece" with Savage Dan is available on YouTube and all major audio platforms. He joins Sam (50:46) to chat about Gli Azzurri's chances at EURO 2020, fighting with strippers in the ring, holding AMC, setting up a Jersey Shore super bout, Floyd Mayweather fighting Logan Paul, that Conor McGregor incident, and much more. Plus, a breakdown of Roberto Mancini's expected starting XI, Matteo Pessina is probably a sex addict, Maurizio Sarri to Lazio, Chris Smalling sees a UFO, an invisible sculpture in Italy sells for $18K, and much more. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music "Okay, okay" by Pino D'Angio "Fratm" by NTO ft. Gue' Pequeno --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Future Of

“OCD” is often used as an adjective to describe someone who enjoys cleanliness and organisation, but is that appropriate?In this episode, Amelia and Jessica are joined by Dr Rebecca Anderson, an expert in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) research. She describes the symptoms and types of OCD, how information about OCD has been muddled during the pandemic and how new treatments might help better alleviate the symptoms of OCD in the future. What is OCD? [01:02]Comparing OCD behaviours with COVID-safe behaviours [01:57]Recognising that intrusive thoughts are normal [05:06]Treatment options for people with OCD [11:12]Why perfectionism and rumination should be the target of behavioural treatments [13:50]tDCS: a new treatment for the future [15:48]Making life easier for people with OCD [20:11]If you have OCD or know someone who has it and need advice, please visit Beyond Blue if you live in Australia, or look for your nearest OCD clinic. Dr Anderson also has a free treatment program available for adolescents.Learn moreInternational OCD Foundation: What is OCD?Psychology Today: We are not all “a little bit OCD”Curtin University: How can we help adolescents climb ‘OCD Mountain'?Connect with our guestsDr Rebecca Anderson –Senior Lecturer, School of Population Health, and Psychology Clinic Director, Health and Wellness Centre, Curtin University. Dr Anderson's staff profileDr Anderson's TwitterQuestions or suggestions for future topicsEmail thefutureof@curtin.edu.auSocialshttps://twitter.com/curtinunihttps://www.facebook.com/curtinuniversityhttps://www.instagram.com/curtinuniversity/https://www.youtube.com/user/CurtinUniversityhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/curtinuniversity/ Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of Curtin University.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library.You can read the full transcript for the episode at https://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/ocd/transcript

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 129 "C'è Posta Per Raspadori" ft. Rahul "Uncle" Sharma

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 102:32


Sam welcomes YouTuber Rahul "Uncle" Sharma onto the pod to break down Roberto Mancini's final 26 man squad for EURO 2020 while waiting for its actual release during the RAI's all-time meme/Only in Italy event, "Notte Azzurra." Plus, chatting the Conte exit at Inter, managers' egos, Venezia promotion to Serie A, Federico Bernardeschi getting sandbagged by the press, and much more. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Follow Rahul on Twitter @RSharmzz and subscribe to his YouTube channel (Uncle Sharma -- Inter Videos Weekly) for his Inter and calcio-related content: https://bit.ly/34Ej26N Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music "Okay, okay" by Pino D'Angio "Non fare così" by Capo Plaza --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message

The Calcio Podcast
Ep. 128 "Don't Fuck With Paolo Maldini" ft. Adrian from Rabona TV

The Calcio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 122:36


Sam reflects on Napoli handing Juve the last Champions League spot, Antonio Conte leaving Inter out of nowhere, Fabio Paratici departing Juve ahead of a rumoured Max Allegri return, Paolo Maldini standing up to Mino Raiola, Rino Gattuso joining Firorentina, etc. Adrian from Rabona TV joins Sam [40:05] to chat vintage kits, Jose Mourinho, the Champions League final, bagels, and tons more. Enjoy! @CalcioPodcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok Like our Facebook page! Subscribe to Adrian YouTube (RabonaTV), plus find him on Instagram (@rabona.tv) and Twitter (@rabona_tv) Available on Spotify, iTunes, Google, Anchor, iHeartRadio, Spreaker, and all other major platforms. Music "Okay, okay" by Pino D'Angio "Non fare così" by Capo Plaza --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/calciopodcast/message