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Vad händer när du blir känd för något du aldrig gjort – i en verklighet där bilden av dig ersätter dig? I Dream Scenario (2023) spelar Nicolas Cage en anonym biologiprofessor som plötsligt börjar dyka upp i främlingars drömmar. Först som en harmlös bakgrundsfigur, sedan som en mardröm. Snart förlorar han allt, inte för något han gjort i verkligheten – utan för vad han blivit i folks undermedvetna.I veckans avsnitt pratar Anna-Karin och Ivar om flockbeteende, memes, cancelkultur och den moderna skräcken: att inte längre ha kontroll över sitt eget narrativ. Ivar berättar om hur en arg bylinebild på honom en gång fick snurra fritt i nätets kollektiva undermedvetna – en liten, ofrivillig version av filmens större mardröm.Paul Matthews är som en omvänd Freddy Krueger – han hemsöker andras drömmar, men det är han själv som blir sårad av det.Vi pratar också om en samtid där representationer inte längre pekar på något bakomliggande – utan bara cirkulerar, förstärks, speglas. När tecken ersätter verklighet, och kopian blir verkligare än originalet. Precis som Paul hemsöker andras drömmar, börjar till slut hans eget drömjag hemsöka honom själv.Prenumerera på eller stötta Rak högerI takt med att fler blir betalande prenumeranter har Rak höger kunnat expandera med fler skribenter och mer innehåll. Vi får inget presstöd, vi tar inte emot pengar från någon intresseorganisation eller lobbygrupp. Det är endast tack vare er prenumeranter vi kan fortsätta vara självständiga röster i en konform samtid. Så stort tack för att ni är med, utan er hade det inget av detta varit möjligt.Den som vill stötta oss på andra sätt än genom en prenumeration får gärna göra det med Swish, Plusgiro, Bankgiro, Paypal eller Donorbox.Swishnummer: 123-027 60 89Plusgiro: 198 08 62-5Bankgiro: 5808-1837Utgivaren ansvarar inte för kommentarsfältet. (Myndigheten för press, radio och tv (MPRT) vill att jag skriver ovanstående för att visa att det inte är jag, utan den som kommenterar, som ansvarar för innehållet i det som skrivs i kommentarsfältet.) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.enrakhoger.se/subscribe
Send us a textArtificial Intelligence, Real Literacy – Evidence-Based Practices in ActionDescription: Join me on this engaging episode of My EdTech Life as I sit down with Paul Matthews and Jason Gulya to dive into their Artificial Intelligence, Real Literacy: A Practical guide to Using AI For Evidence-Based Literacy Practices in Education and explore how AI is transforming literacy instruction through evidence-based practices. We discuss everything from integrating AI in the classroom to verifying its output, and how teachers can harness technology without losing the human touch. Plus, hear personal stories, practical tips, and a rapid-fire round of fun questions!Timestamps: 00:00: Welcome & Introduction 00:01: Meet Our Guests – Paul Matthews (Australia) & Jason Gulya (US) 00:03: Book Overview & The Need for Evidence-Based Practices 00:04: AI in Literacy – Strategies & Philosophies (Options, Not Answers) 00:10: Principles in Practice – Tailoring AI for Better Teaching 00:21: Doing the Basics Better – From Text Differentiation to Classroom Impact 00:32: Verifying AI Output – Organic Intelligence & Fact-Checking Tips 00:49: Rapid-Fire Round – Quick Advice and Fun Insights 00:56: Closing Remarks & Sponsor Shout-OutsSponsors & Call-to-Action: A big thank you to our sponsors – Book Creator, Yellow Dig, and EduAide.AI for supporting our mission. Don't forget to follow Paul and Jason on LinkedIn for more insights and join our community at My EdTech Life for additional high-quality content.Stay Techie!Authentic engagement, inclusion, and learning across the curriculum for ALL your students. Teachers love Book Creator. Yellowdig is transforming higher education by building online communities that drive engagement and collaboration. My EdTech Life is proud to partner with Yellowdig to amplify its mission.See how Yellowdig can revolutionize your campus—visit Yellowdig.co today!Support the show
This is another share of a past episode. One I feel is so important! Paul and I talk about addiction, hypnosis, and more. I loved having this conversation with Paul Matthews in continuing the Triumph over Trauma series. Paul is a Clinical Hypnotherapist of 20 years, who is based in Dublin, Ireland. His mission is to help 20,000 people suffering from PTSD, CPTSD, childhood trauma and addictions to heal their wounds, reclaim their power and live their full potential. You can find Paul at his website: Paul Matthews Hypnosis And connect with him on his social sites here: Paul Matthews- Instagram Paul Matthews - Facebook You'll find more here: CatchPTSD on YouTube Catchptsd on TikTok Of course, please feel free to send me YOUR questions anytime, or connect with me for an actual conversation to get them answered. I definitely look forward to connecting with you anytime! If you'd like to have a FREE life mapping chat with me, you can grab a time right here to do that: 20 Minute FREE Life Mapping Session You can also find me on the CATCH website. It has a great video and some free recordings right there to explain more. CATCH - Laura Ordile Please come join me in The Change Gang Group! Change Gang Group Grab yourself a freebie made just for YOU here: Fun FREEBIES! And I have a brand new one that's not even on the website yet. If you'd like to boost your happiness and increase your sleep, this one's for you! Sleep Better and Live Happier! And I'm also always happy to connect on Instagram: Laura Ordile Thank you so much for joining me in the fun. I'd be very grateful if you would be willing to take a moment and rate and review the show for me. And I hope you have a great week! Happy day to you, Laura
Paul Matthews from insight6 tells us the importance of customer feedback and how businesses can increase profitability by using their customer experience solutions. https://www.insight6.com/paul-matthews-cxd-for-sussex-and-surrey/Support the show
Text us to share your thoughts We sat down with Paul Matthews to explore the current state of learning and where the role of reflection lies in creating more powerful experiences. In Paul's view, modern training experiences rely heavily on teaching content in a compressed time period without creating space for reflection. A provocative viewpoint perhaps? Join us to listen to the full episode, here's a summary of our key talking points:Power of reflection within learning. We talk about the NHS method of "see one, do one, teach one" How social media/mobile phone usage inhibits reflection as a practice and why the art of asking yourself constructive questions.The state of reflective practices within L&D, how to create the space for it in the workplace. The role of leaders in creating space for learning programmes by "showing the way forward" and the steps you need to take to create a successful learning journeyGuest bioPaul Matthews is one of the leading Learning & Development experts, with three best-selling books to his name. An accomplished keynote speaker, he speaks around the world on a diverse range of topics. He brings L&D to life with stories from his extensive travels that fascinate and inspire. He is known for reducing complex theory down to practical tools and sharing them in a way that everyone can use to get better results. As well as being a sought-after speaker, Paul provides consultancy services, training workshops and webinars for blue-chip clients in the UK and beyond.To learn more about Paul and her work visit, connect with him on LinkedIn. And visit his blog to read more about his 5 levels of reflection Visit our website www.humble.associatesOr check out our LinkedIn page to learn more about Humble Associates
We're back with another episode in our season of films about dreams. This week we're turning once again to Nicolas Cage in the Kristoffer Borgli film, Dream Scenario. The last time we spoke about Cage was for our Con Air episode and his turn as Paul Matthews in Dream Scenario couldn't be more different than Cameron Poe. Not a furry bunny in sight in Dream Scenario. We talk about our first impressions when watching it in 2023, our interpretation and why Paul Matthews is the way he is. If you haven't listened to our Come True episode, we'd recommend diving in with that one first as we spoke about the Jungian archetypes in that show which helped us unpack Dream Scenario. Season 7 runs until 23rd September 2024. For the full season line-up head over to our Patreon page and become a free member. Want to support the show and get access to new and exclusive content every single month? Head over to our Patreon and sign up for £3.00 a month to get access to all our our end of season wrap shows and a growing collection of reviews since we began recording the show. As a minimum we pledge to release a minimum of 2 reviews of brand new movies every month but that usually ranges between 3 and 6. Come find out. If you like what you hear, please rate and review us on your podcast player of choice. It can be as easy as rating 5 stars on Spotify and it really helps the podcast get found by like-minded folk. Or come find us on social media: Instagram | X | TikTok | Threads | YouTube
One of the fundamentals of clinical research is the ‘blind' bit of the double-blind placebo controlled trial. If neither the researcher nor the participant know whether they're getting placebo or the drug, it removes the chances that they're unconsciously responding in the way they think they should. The placebo effect can account for up to 30% of a difference, so it has to be dealt with. But if you're trialling a therapy where the patient will know what's going on - like exercise for rehab, for example - it can't be blind. So how do you get round that? We spoke to clinical research physiotherapist Paul Matthews about the challenges he faced when he was studying exercise as part of rehab for broken ankles. This Podcast is brought to you by the Research & Innovation team at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Follow us on @ResearchNUH and @NottmBRC, or email R&Icomms@nuh.nhs.uk. If you haven't already, please subscribe to the podcast where-ever you get your podcasts, and like/review us on Apple Podcasts especially. It's For Science.
Learning Technologies London is Europe's leading showcase of organisational learning and the technology used to support learning at work. John Helmer visited the show and talked to a rich mix of the most interesting people he found there: the analyst, the ingenue, the philosopher, the CLO, the keynoter, the vendor, the budget holder and the pirate (yarr!). The result is a snapshot of the industry, and a deep dive into key themes and insights shaping the future of the learning profession. 00:00:00 - Start 00:00:48 - Intro 00:03:01 - Adam Lacey 00:08:19 - Hannah Frame 00:20:12 - Julian Stodd 00:29:42 - Paul Matthews 00:37:44 - Thimon de Jong 00:51:38 - Lauren Waldman 01:02:44 - Egle Vinauskaite 01:16:06 - Dani Johnson 01:27:31 - David Perring 01:46:16 - Caroline Ford 02:19:52 - Don Taylor 02:30:21 - End Follow John Helmer X: @johnhelmer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/ Website: https://learninghackpodcast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LearningHack
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In this special bonus episode of Global Ed Leaders, streamed live on X Spaces, the conversation centers on AI in International Schools. My co-host was Paul Matthews from Tasmania and CEO of https://www.myteacheraide.com/.The episode features a diverse panel of educators from around the world.
Dream Scenario: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor ShowShow topic: Step into the bizarre and humorous world of 'Dream Scenario,' a 2023 American black comedy fantasy film, as we unravel its intricacies in this review. Directed and written by Kristoffer Borgli, and produced under the creative vision of Ari Aster and Lars Knudsen, this film brings an intriguing blend of surrealism and dark humor. Nicolas Cage delivers a standout performance as Paul Matthews, a mild-mannered biology professor with an extraordinary twist – he begins appearing in the dreams of others.The film also stars Julianne Nicholson, Michael Cera, Tim Meadows, Dylan Gelula, and Dylan Baker, each adding their unique flair to this fantastical narrative. 'Dream Scenario' stands out with its unconventional plot, blending elements of fantasy with the quirks of black comedy. Dive deep with us as we explore the thematic elements, Cage's portrayal of his character, and how this film fits into the broader landscape of contemporary cinema. Don't miss this in-depth look at one of the year's most intriguing and thought-provoking films.JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Ray Taylor Show - Full Week Ad Free (Audio+Video)Live Painting ArchiveEarly Access to The Many FacesMember Only Discounts and DealsPodcast Back Catalogue (14 Shows - 618 Episodes)Ray Taylor's Personal BlogCreative WritingAsk Me AnythingDaily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/linksGenres: Comedy - Horror
Dream Scenario: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor ShowShow topic: Step into the bizarre and humorous world of 'Dream Scenario,' a 2023 American black comedy fantasy film, as we unravel its intricacies in this review. Directed and written by Kristoffer Borgli, and produced under the creative vision of Ari Aster and Lars Knudsen, this film brings an intriguing blend of surrealism and dark humor. Nicolas Cage delivers a standout performance as Paul Matthews, a mild-mannered biology professor with an extraordinary twist – he begins appearing in the dreams of others.The film also stars Julianne Nicholson, Michael Cera, Tim Meadows, Dylan Gelula, and Dylan Baker, each adding their unique flair to this fantastical narrative. 'Dream Scenario' stands out with its unconventional plot, blending elements of fantasy with the quirks of black comedy. Dive deep with us as we explore the thematic elements, Cage's portrayal of his character, and how this film fits into the broader landscape of contemporary cinema. Don't miss this in-depth look at one of the year's most intriguing and thought-provoking films.JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:* Ray Taylor Show - Full Week Ad Free (Audio+Video)* Live Painting Archive* Early Access to The Many Faces* Member Only Discounts and Deals* Podcast Back Catalogue (14 Shows - 618 Episodes)* Ray Taylor's Personal Blog* Creative Writing* Ask Me AnythingDaily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/linksGenres: Comedy - Horror
I'm so happy to have Paul Matthews back on the podcast today, in continuing the Triumph over Trauma series. We had a lively and very interesting conversation around his own experience in healing with a past life regression hypnosis experience.I found it fascinating, and I believe you will, too! Paul is a Clinical Hypnotherapist of 20 years, who is based in Dublin, Ireland. His mission is to help 20,000 people suffering from PTSD, CPTSD, childhood trauma and addictions to heal their wounds, reclaim their power and live their full potential. You can find Paul at his website: Paul Matthews Hypnosis And connect with him on his social sites here: Paul Matthews- Instagram Paul Matthews - Facebook And I'd love to invite you to join The Change Gang Group! The Change Gang Group Grab some awesome freebies here - FUN FREEBIES! Here's one not added to that list yet, but that might be just the one for you if you're struggling with sleeping, and/or your level of happiness. Sleep Better and Live Happier I'm happy to connect on Instagram, too! Laura Ordile As always, a big thank you for joining us in the conversation! Please share and if you have a moment to rate and review this, I'm very grateful! Happy day to you! Laura
Inspired by his great article on getting the basics right before embracing new technologies, Paul Matthews returns to the podcast to discuss how we do that in 2024. From the fundamentals of problem discovery to driving successful behaviour change, working well with stakeholders and much more, this is a great reminder before 2024 really gets going. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Paul and the episode 02:33 Defining impact in your organisation 09:31 Discover problems before you act 17:57 Understanding your L&D brand 25:21 The importance of listening 30:40 Basics of good behaviour change 38:49 Who do problems affect and how? How to connect and useful links Read ‘Go back to basics before embracing shiny new technologies' here: https://www-trainingzone-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.trainingzone.co.uk/develop/business/go-back-to-basics-before-embracing-shiny-new-technologies?amp Connect with Paul on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulmatthews100/ Visit his website and sign up to his newsletter here: https://paul-matthews.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gethownow/message
In this episode of The Future Of, host Jeff Dance explores the future of ports with three industry leaders: Paul Matthews, CEO of the Port of South Louisiana; Kristin Decas, Port Director and CEO of the Port of Hueneme; and Shaun Kjar, Director of the Inland Port in Utah. Together, they discuss the challenges and opportunities in the port industry, including sustainability, innovation, and coordination.
Tom is joined by Mark Wilson, Paul Matthews and many more guests and contributors to discuss AI in education - What is AI? Why AI? What is the added value of AI? How have you used AI in your teaching this year/how have you seen it being used with specific examples? What impact has it had for you/others? Beyond Chat GPT, what other apps or processes do you use? What are common scripts you use? What exciting uses do you think might be upcoming for AI in education? What are the pitfalls or dangers? And more!
Spoiler Warning—Spoiler discussion starts at 21:18. Hello friends! While we wait on the main show to keep the 2023 in review going, Dalton and Arthur are here with a Garbage Chute special to talk about the new A24 joint starring Nicolas Cage, Dream Scenario. This high concept dramedy pits Nic Cage as Paul Matthews, an affable professor, who starts appearing in the dreams of others—persons known and unknown to Paul. Coming off the heels of Cage's Golden Globe nomination, we take a look at this movie to see if it's cooking something up under the hood or simply a dream that will fade away.
Paul Matthews is a teacher in Australia and the founder/CEO of MyTeacherAide. This is a continued conversation on what he is discovering from his pilot launch of the Ai partner.
Sopla el viento, hace frío, la lluvia te empapa el corazón. Tú crees que eres feliz vacacionando en el puente de la constitución pero en realidad, tarugo, aunque tú no lo sepas lo que celebras el 6 de diciembre y alrededores es el día de San Nicolás, Sinterklaas, o sea el comienzo de la navidad verdadera. La pura. La genuina de verdad. La güena. ‘El Criticón' de La Cultureta celebra el día de San Nicolás y, por eso, se lanza a la crítica ciega de ‘Dream Scenario', la próxima película en pantalla grande de Nicolas Cage. En esta ocasión su inconfundible presencia errante viene a rellenar el cuerpo de Paul Matthews, un padre de familia y profesor universitario como usted y como yo que, sin venir a qué, de buenas a primeras, comienza a tener cameos inesperados, cada vez más frecuentes y más aterradores en los sueños de las personas normales. Guau.
Sopla el viento, hace frío, la lluvia te empapa el corazón. Tú crees que eres feliz vacacionando en el puente de la constitución pero en realidad, tarugo, aunque tú no lo sepas lo que celebras el 6 de diciembre y alrededores es el día de San Nicolás, Sinterklaas, o sea el comienzo de la navidad verdadera. La pura. La genuina de verdad. La güena. ‘El Criticón' de La Cultureta celebra el día de San Nicolás y, por eso, se lanza a la crítica ciega de ‘Dream Scenario', la próxima película en pantalla grande de Nicolas Cage. En esta ocasión su inconfundible presencia errante viene a rellenar el cuerpo de Paul Matthews, un padre de familia y profesor universitario como usted y como yo que, sin venir a qué, de buenas a primeras, comienza a tener cameos inesperados, cada vez más frecuentes y más aterradores en los sueños de las personas normales. Guau.
Paul Matthews is an ordinary college professor who mysteriously starts appearing in other people's dreams. What starts as his 15 minutes of fame quickly devolves into ruining his life. We also discuss this article about Nicolas Cage and Lenny Kravitz's time in high school together, and this article about Nicolas Cage's desire to stop making movies and try his hand at television. This episode contains the song "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) by Eurythmics Our theme music is by Alex O'Hagan. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ufomtpod/message
I loved having this conversation with Paul Matthews in continuing the Triumph over Trauma series. Paul is a Clinical Hypnotherapist of 20 years, who is based in Dublin, Ireland. His mission is to help 20,000 people suffering from PTSD, CPTSD, childhood trauma and addictions to heal their wounds, reclaim their power and live their full potential. You can find Paul at his website: Paul Matthews Hypnosis And connect with him on his social sites here: Paul Matthews- Instagram Paul Matthews - Facebook And I'd love to invite you to join The Change Gang Group! The Change Gang Group Grab some awesome freebies here - FUN FREEBIES! I'm happy to connect on Instagram, too! Laura Ordile As always, a big thank you for joining us in the conversation! Please share and if you have a moment to rate and review this, I'm very grateful! Happy day to you! Laura
DREAM SCENARIO MOVIE REVIEW For some people, Nicolas Cage is the man of their dreams. But with the new film, Dream Scenario, Nicolas Cage is the man of everyone's dreams! Nic Cage stars as Paul Matthews in Kristoffer Borgli's new film. He plays a mild-mannered, put upon, nebbish college professor. All of a sudden people… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Dream Scenario
DREAM SCENARIO MOVIE REVIEW For some people, Nicolas Cage is the man of their dreams. But with the new film, Dream Scenario, Nicolas Cage is the man of everyone's dreams! Nic Cage stars as Paul Matthews in Kristoffer Borgli's new film. He plays a mild-mannered, put upon, nebbish college professor. All of a sudden people… Read More »Highly Suspect Reviews: Dream Scenario
This week, Dana and Stephen are joined by Supreme Friend of the Pod, Isaac Butler, who co-hosts Slate's Working podcast and is the author of The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act (which is now available in paperback!). The panel begins by pondering Dream Scenario, a provocative new film from Norwegian writer-director Kristoffer Borgli. The nightmarish social satire stars Nicolas Cage as Paul Matthews, a hapless middle-aged biology professor who begins appearing randomly in people's dreams in a tale about anonymity and the cycle of virality. Then, the three speak with the brilliant author and classicist Emily Wilson about her recent translation of Homer's the Iliad, and her unique approach to metered verse and how she came to access the interior lives of Hector, Patroclus, Achilles, and more. Finally, the trio discusses Coyote vs. Acme, a completed film based on Ian Frazier's 1990 comic in The New Yorker, that was shelved last week by Warner Bros. (reportedly in favor of a $30 million tax write-off) then un-shelved when the studio received backlash for being “anti-art.” In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel descends into a different kind of nightmare: The Beatles' music video for “Now and Then.” Has director Peter Jackson created a touching CGI tribute to the legendary band? Or has he engineered something truly evil? Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements: Dana: The Public Domain Review, an online journal and not-for-profit project dedicated to “the exploration of curious and compelling works from the history of art, literature, and ideas.” She's only just begun to scratch the site's surface, but recommends starting with “W.E.B. Du Bois' Hand-Drawn Infographics of African-American Life.” Isaac: Deadloch, an Australian feminist noir comedy set in a fictional working class fishing village that's been, as he describes, “gentrified by the most granola crunchy lesbians on earth.” Stephen: The song “New Romantic” by British folk singer-songwriter Laura Marling, specifically her extraordinary 2006 live performance of it when she was quite young at a now-closed music venue in West London. Outro music: “Any Other Way” by Particle House Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Kat Hong. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on the Culture Gabfest. Sign up now at Slate.com/cultureplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Dana and Stephen are joined by Supreme Friend of the Pod, Isaac Butler, who co-hosts Slate's Working podcast and is the author of The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act (which is now available in paperback!). The panel begins by pondering Dream Scenario, a provocative new film from Norwegian writer-director Kristoffer Borgli. The nightmarish social satire stars Nicolas Cage as Paul Matthews, a hapless middle-aged biology professor who begins appearing randomly in people's dreams in a tale about anonymity and the cycle of virality. Then, the three speak with the brilliant author and classicist Emily Wilson about her recent translation of Homer's the Iliad, and her unique approach to metered verse and how she came to access the interior lives of Hector, Patroclus, Achilles, and more. Finally, the trio discusses Coyote vs. Acme, a completed film based on Ian Frazier's 1990 comic in The New Yorker, that was shelved last week by Warner Bros. (reportedly in favor of a $30 million tax write-off) then un-shelved when the studio received backlash for being “anti-art.” In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel descends into a different kind of nightmare: The Beatles' music video for “Now and Then.” Has director Peter Jackson created a touching CGI tribute to the legendary band? Or has he engineered something truly evil? Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements: Dana: The Public Domain Review, an online journal and not-for-profit project dedicated to “the exploration of curious and compelling works from the history of art, literature, and ideas.” She's only just begun to scratch the site's surface, but recommends starting with “W.E.B. Du Bois' Hand-Drawn Infographics of African-American Life.” Isaac: Deadloch, an Australian feminist noir comedy set in a fictional working class fishing village that's been, as he describes, “gentrified by the most granola crunchy lesbians on earth.” Stephen: The song “New Romantic” by British folk singer-songwriter Laura Marling, specifically her extraordinary 2006 live performance of it when she was quite young at a now-closed music venue in West London. Outro music: “Any Other Way” by Particle House Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Kat Hong. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on the Culture Gabfest. Sign up now at Slate.com/cultureplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tech commentator Paul Matthews looks at at how new ChatGPT is smarter and more connected. It's able to consume more information than ever before, and has a whole ecosystem of mini smart apps all working together. Sound scary? Major Australian ports are coming back online following yet another major cyber-attack, seemingly designed to disrupt and destabilise our closest major neighbour. What's behind it and what could that mean for New Zealand? We're a little over one week away from "Black Friday", the unofficial start of the Christmas shopping season. So how much shopping will Santa do online this year?
We are at the Port of South Louisiana in partnership with the United Soybean Board and have conversations with port CEO Paul Matthews, Soy Transportation Coalition executive director Mike Steenhoek, and Louisiana farmer and USB director Garrett Marsh.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Technology correspondent Paul Matthews looks at the cyber attacks that have hit Auckland Transport, causing chaos for commuters. What's happening and what is the organisation doing to stop it? The Australian Government is proposing a big boost to their Digital ID service MyGovID, turning it into a form of digital ID and opening it up for adoption by the private sector. Will it work and what are the risks? Lastly, Digital Health Week is coming up at the end of next month, with a big focus on Data and AI in Health.
Technology correspondent Paul Matthews joins Kathryn to talk about the big changes to Europe's digital laws that come into effect from tomorrow impacting the largest social and tech companies in the world. What does it mean, who does it affect and when does the rest of the law kick in? And on the internet nobody knows you're a dog, or so the saying goes. However these days they might not know you're an AI botnet, with researchers uncovering extensive use of ChatGPT to create fake Twitter accounts designed to deceive.
In this conversation, I get to talk with Australian teacher and co-founder of MyTeacherAide, Paul Matthews. Paul shares how he is using AI to increase teacher productivity and wellbeing as we pursue great outcomes for each student. Sign up to be part of the pilot of MyTeacherAide: https://www.myteacheraide.com/applynow
Technology correspondent Paul Matthews joins Kathryn to look at some of the latest impressive advances brought to market in the last few years - including "electronic skin", storing energy as heat in a "sand battery" and biological storage. He'll also look at how Meta's Threads is going, one week on - how many users does it have and how's the feedback been? And as is often the way during tough economic times, there are also bargains to be had and many have come knocking on the door of Kiwi tech companies looking to make an acquisition. Paul is chief executive of CIO Studio.
Technology correspondent Paul Matthews looks at new rules adopted overnight by the EU around AI use in an effort to manage the privacy risk while adopting the technology. What do the new rules say? And in New Zealand, MBIE, became the first government ministry to ban ChatGPT use by staff last week. Paul will also look at new Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino and what her appointment might mean for the troubled platform. Also: Romance scams, investment scams, text scams and more as a big rise in digital scams - online and via text - hits New Zealand. What should you look out for?
How can our communities adapt to an increasingly online world where broadband access, computing devices, and digital literacy are necessary to fully participate in society? This season of Public Hearing is tackling all things Digital Equity - from small towns to national organizations - to better understand the obstacles and pathways to achieving digital equity.To kick us off, we're talking with Paul Matthews (@PaulFMatthews on Twitter), lifetime Worcester resident and Executive Director and CEO of the Worcester Regional Research Bureau (@wrrbureau). In this episode, Paul and Josh set the stage for the season with a discussion on the current state of digital access in Worcester, including policy efforts, existing resources, ARPA funding, and more!Public Hearing is a podcast from Action! by Design where we explore the unique challenges and opportunities facing Massachusetts' Gateway Cities as they work to create more equitable, liberated, and sustainable communities. Listen to all of our episodes at https://publichearing.buzzsprout.com/ and follow us on Twitter @PublicHearingMA to keep up to date on all things Public Hearing!Prefer the radio? Tune in Wednesdays at 6pm on WICN 90.5FM, Worcester's only NPR affiliate station. Not in the Worcester area? No worries, you can listen live at WICN.org
Tech commentator Paul Matthews joins Kathryn to talk about how the streaming content market is being constantly shaken up in the US, but are more of the "super streamers" coming to NZ? And when they do, what will it mean for Sky TV's virtual monopoly? Changes at Twitter have resulted in some unexpected casualties over the last few months as Elon Musk and his crew move the platform to profitability. Yesterday we heard that NZSecretSanta will be no more, apparently due to Twitter's changes. But is it gone for good? Speaking of Twitter, a new wave of Twitter alternatives have launched, but with a difference. What does de-centralised social media mean and will it change the landscape forever?
Technology correspondent Paul Matthews joins Kathryn to talk about how Artificial Intelligence software that detects breast cancer missed by doctors is being rolled out into production now, leaving some doctors wondering what the future of their field looks like. The tech is saving lives - will we still need radiographers? The latest InternetNZ Internet Insights Report found that close to all New Zealanders can access the Internet at home now, but there are still discrepencies. So who is missing out and why do some groups still have big concerns? Some of the predictions of doom and gloom seemed to come true for Twitter last week, for a couple of hours at least. Turns out, a single engineer accidentally took the whole platform down. Paul Matthews is Chief Executive of CIO Studio.
Learning transfer is a major challenge - on average only around 15% of training turns into skills on the job. Not a comfortable conversation to have with the C-Suite!So how do you tackle the elephant in the room? Paul Matthews, CEO of People Alchemy and Learning Transfer guru, joined me to discuss. It's a great episode packed with insights, including:
Technology correspondent Paul Matthews looks at what caused an outage overnight for Microsoft 365 users, ChatGPT, the new AI "language model" is taking the world by storm but it's also causing concern over whether it'll fuel a rise of cheating and fake news - are we right to be worried? More big tech companies lay off staff and Ukraine is winning the cyber-war - Paul tells Kathryn how.
We make this podcast in a cave, so it should come as no surprise that our movies this time involve journeys deep under the surface of the earth. We start off with "Grim" from 1996, a tiny little movie from director Paul Matthews with an impressive monster suit and a story that almost instantly fell out of our brains after watching it. It is set in a small town with an elaborate set of caves running beneath it which are inhabited by a demon that is wreaking havoc across town. We follow that up with a real gem, 1984's "What Waits Below" from director Don Sharp and starring the wonderful Robert Powell. This is great pulpy adventure about a cave-expert that is tasked to help the army install a top secret device in a cavern that just might be inhabited by mysterious creatures! It was a real surprise and we all loved it! We then proceed to list the various things we've been watching for fun. Please let us know what you thought of the show, and send us some suggestions for future episodes. You can email us at flickersfrom@yahoo.com or flickersfrom@gmail.com. You can also reach us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Tech commentator Paul Matthews joins Susie to talk about the latest developments at Twitter since Elon Musk took over. Things are looking increasingly dire economically for 2023, so why is the tech sector looking so upbeat? And are autonomous vehicles spying on us?
A Napier man is in a fight with the Earthquake Commission seeking support to help recover from a flood that wreaked havoc in the city two years ago. Paul Matthews says he had his own emergency two years ago today, when his home was destroyed by a huge landslide. Our Hawke's Bay reporter Tom Kitchin went to find out where he's at now.
Technology correspondent Paul Matthews joins Kathryn to talk about how New Zealand has been running the world's longest-running online underground market for illegal drugs. What is the dark web and how has New Zealand's 'Tor Market' managed to evade authorities for so long? Elon Musk's SpaceX company has announced they're now going live with their much mooted fast internet for planes. How fast will it be and most importantly, how reliable? Speaking of Elon Musk, his on-again off-again purchase of Twitter appears to be on again, however he's facing all kinds of lawsuits and investigations. Will he buy Twitter and where will it end?
The Community Preservation Act with WRRB Director Paul Matthews. (August 8th, 2022). Read the report here: https://www.wrrb.org/reports/2022/08/preserving-worcesters-past-present-and-future-statewide-lessons-for-worcester-voters-on-the-cpa/
Tech commentator Paul Matthews joins Kathryn to discuss how China is facing down what could be the largest data breach in history, as government records of over a billion Chinese citizens are found for sale online. A new report shows that New Zealand's agritech industry is booming, even in the face of labour shortages and other issues. What's driving the growth? And Big Tech companies such as Amazon, Tesla, Google and Apple have been hit harder than most in the current sharemarket weakening. Why have tech stocks lost the confidence of investors?
Tech commentator Paul Matthews joins Kathryn to look at why one of Google's Artificial Intelligence chatbots hit the news this week. One of its engineers went public with big news: he thought it could now feel, perceive and think for itself. What's really going on and is this the dawn of a new AI era?
In this episode, Paul Matthews explains how a workflow approach to people development can link learning to the work itself and make a demonstrable difference to the way the work is done. KEY TAKEAWAYS Learning workflow is not the same as learning in the flow or blended learning. Learning workflow is a sequence of orchestrated activities that are designed to achieve a behavioral change. Behavioral Needs Analysis (BNA) and measurable results are essential components of the learning workflow. Starting with an LMA OR TMA will send you down the wrong path, Paul explains why. Working out how to reduce the friction that is stopping change is also part of the process. The learning workflow approach can be very effective for people who are taking on new roles internally and for onboarding. A multi-rater tool used alongside measuring key KPIs is the most effective way to assess progress. BEST MOMENTS 'Usually, it takes, time, effort, and energy over a period of time for change to embed and become habitual.' 'If you don't have a set of outputs defined in behavioral terms you actually don´t know where you are going.' 'Learning workflow is particularly good where behavior change is required, rather than when you only want people to memorize stuff. ' 'Wherever you have the need for people to do a sequence of actions over time…you can use learning workflow. ' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Learning And Development Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-learning-development-podcast/id1466927523 L&D Masterclass Series: https://360learning.com/blog/ EPISODE RESOURCES You can follow and contact Paul via: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulmatthews100/ Website: https://paul-matthews.com/ Website: https://peoplealchemy.com/ ABOUT THE GUEST Paul Matthews Bio Paul Matthews is a leading Learning & Development professional with a series of best-selling books to his name. An accomplished keynote speaker, he speaks around the world on a diverse range of topics. He brings learning and performance to life with stories that both fascinate and inspire. He also prides himself on reducing complex theory down to simple ideas and sharing them in a way that everyone can understand, and more importantly, use to get better results. As well as being a sought-after speaker, Paul provides consultancy services, training workshops, and webinars for blue-chip clients in the UK and beyond. ABOUT THE HOST David James David has been a People Development professional for more than 20 years, most notably as Director of Talent, Learning & OD for The Walt Disney Company across Europe, the Middle East & Africa. As well as being the Chief Learning Officer at 360Learning, David is a prominent writer and speaker on topics around modern and digital L&D. CONTACT METHOD Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidinlearning/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjameslinkedin/ L&D Collective: https://360learning.com/the-l-and-d-collective/ Blog: https://360learning.com/blog/ L&D Masterclass Series: https://360learning.com/blog/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With more than 9,000 attendees from 50 different countries, 200 seminars and 200 exhibitors, Learning Technologies is Europe's leading showcase of organisational learning and the technology used to support learning at work. A major conference runs alongside the exhibition, featuring talks from more than 90 of the learning industry's foremost speakers, thinkers, visionaries, and practitioners. This special edition of the podcast was mostly recorded at the show, and features interviews with Paul Matthews of People Alchemy and Caroline Ford of Novartis, as well as 'Hot Takes' on the current state of the industry from Donald Taylor, Paul McElvaney, Mirjam Neelen, Laura Overton & Bob Mosher. 02:26 Hot Takes: Don Taylor, Laura Overton, Mirjam Neelen, Bob Mosher, Paul McElvaney 12:16 Event themes 13:20 Interview 1 Paul Matthews 27:36 Ads 29:14 Interview 2 Caroline Ford 44:40 Outro and tribute to John Harris Contact John Helmer Email: john@learninghackpodcast.com Twitter: @johnhelmer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/ Website: https://johnhelmerconsulting.com/ Download the white paper from Learning Pool written by John Helmer – The Spacing Effect: Harnessing the Power of Spaced Practice for Learning That Sticks https://learningpool.com/spacing-effect-harnessing-power-of-spaced-practice/
A very special presentation as the Gwangju Foreign Language Network on May 18 presented a radio adaptation of Paul Courtright's "Witnessing Gwangju" from 7 to 8pm. Paul Courtright was a Peace Corps volunteer stationed in the Gwangju area when the horrors of the Gwangju Uprising began, and this is a dramatic recreation produced by GFN to celebrate the 42nd anniversary of the events that began democratic change in the Republic of Korea. Full script and credits are noted in the episode transcript.
Paul Matthews, chief executive of CIO Studio, looks at stolen passwords, with AA Travel the latest victim of a huge hack. So why does this keep happening and how can we protect ourselves?. It's Budget 2022 day today, however a key announcement for the tech sector was released ahead of time - with both good and bad news. And it's TechWeek with hundreds of events happening across the countrys.
Tech commentator Paul Matthews joins Kathryn to talk about kids and data collection. Many companies have brought out kid-friendly apps, but what information are they really collecting and what do they plan to do with it? And the Government has been consulting on a draft Industry Transformation Plan for the tech sector - outlining what the future might look like for tech, and really for the economy as a whole. So where's it all heading?
After some time away Dr Dan and Paul Matthews engage in a wide ranging discussion surrounding everything from their current work experiences, to food preferences along with a number of other bio hacking and health related topics.