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This week, Erin and Sara catch up and discuss Leighton Meester joining Nobody Wants This, creatine, and more. Later in the episode, they are joined by Todd Rose, a best-selling author and the co-founder and president of Populace, to discuss the differences between what we believe in private vs. what we say in public.Executive Producers: Erin Foster, Sara Foster, and Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Montana McBirneyAudio Engineer: Josh WindischProduced by Wishbone ProductionProduced by Dear MediaThis episode is sponsored by:Goodles Bon Charge (boncharge.com PROMO CODE: Foster)Fatty15 (fatty15.com/foster)Betterhelp (betterhelp.com/foster)Goodwipes (goodwipes.com/first)Nuuly (nuuly.com PROMO CODE: Foster)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Část včelstev v Česku je znovu ohrožena varroázou, kritický stav už hlásí včelaři ze severu Moravy. V Královéhradeckém kraji se zatím žádná větší ohniska neobjevila, ale to ještě může přijít. Varroáza včely likviduje po celou zimu. Podrobnosti k tomuto tématu zjišťoval reportér Tomáš Lörincz.
Osmičlenná vědecká výprava z Masarykovy univerzity se v sobotu ráno vydala na polární výpravu do Antarktidy. Připojí se ke kolegům a kolegyním, kteří vyjeli už před týdnem. Svoji pozornost nově zaměří na ptačí chřipku – podle jejich hypotézy totiž u jižního pólu zůstal ještě původní, nezmutovaný virus. Bude je ale zajímat i to, jak se změna klimatu podepisuje na houbách, meších a lišejnících.
Osmičlenná vědecká výprava z Masarykovy univerzity se v sobotu ráno vydala na polární výpravu do Antarktidy. Připojí se ke kolegům a kolegyním, kteří vyjeli už před týdnem. Svoji pozornost nově zaměří na ptačí chřipku – podle jejich hypotézy totiž u jižního pólu zůstal ještě původní, nezmutovaný virus. Bude je ale zajímat i to, jak se změna klimatu podepisuje na houbách, meších a lišejnících.Všechny díly podcastu Magazín Experiment můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Jak a proč nosní polypy vznikají, jaké potíže pacientům působí a jak se léčí? K poslechu zve Naďa Čvančarová.
Stárneme. Nejenom jako jednotlivci, ale stárne celá česká populace, což vyvolává potřebu, aby se o nás ve stáří někdo staral. Taková péče ovšem obvykle vyjde na desítky tisíc měsíčně, které v rodinných rozpočtech velmi často chybějí. Rychlost stárnutí české populace je až překvapivě vysoká. „Podle Českého statistického úřadu je v Česku zhruba 2,1 milionu obyvatel nad 65 roků. V roce 2050 už jich ale budou víc než tři miliony,“ říká Martin Švec, generální ředitel Simplea pojišťovny. Velká část z nich, v průměru od věku 75 let, nebude dostatečně samostatná na to, aby se o sebe dokázali postarat. Pak přichází na řadu pobytová zařízení pro seniory, kterých je ale dlouhodobě nedostatek. Zprvu tak péče obvykle začíná doma. „U lehčích forem nesoběstačnosti to jde i dlouhodobě, ale u těch s vysokou mírou závislosti na pomoci ostatních to většinou rodina zvládne pár měsíců. Pak hledá jiné řešení, protože dlouhodobá péče je náročná fyzicky, emočně, ale i existenčně. Často to znamená, že některý z členů rodiny musí přestat chodit do práce a celý den se věnovat opečovávanému člověku,“ připomíná Stanislava Lišková, finanční poradkyně Partners. Jak dnes vypadají státní a soukromé domovy pro seniory? Kdy je ideální začít řešit pojištění, které zajistí odpovídající péči ve stáří? Na kolik vyjde a jakou sumu ve stáří zaručí? Poslechněte si diskusi v novém dílu Forbes BrandVoice podcastu.
Tématem dnešní radioporadny Českého rozhlasu Hradec Králové je asistovaná reprodukce, neplodnost a její léčba. Naším hostem je MUDr. Jiří Štěpán, primář z Centra asistované reprodukce SANUS Hradec Králové.
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Silná generace Husákových dětí míří do důchodu a české zdravotnictví se jen velmi pomalu připravuje na nápor, který to přinese do oblasti péče o stárnoucí pacienty. Jedním z plánovaných opatření je transformace lůžkového fondu v nemocnicích. Ta má zajistit více míst pro dlouhodobě nemocné pacienty a využít k tomu méně využívaná akutní lůžka.
Dr. Todd Rose joins Rep. Crenshaw to discuss his latest research into Americans' views on the most controversial issues, including abortion, immigration, the defund the police movement, and antisemitism. The conclusion? It turns out Americans are a lot less divided than you might think. Dr. Rose identifies the root causes of this false polarization and calls attention to a far greater concern for the future of the country: the overwhelming majority of Americans who believe society is inherently unfair to them. Check out Dr. Rose's latest research report here: https://populace.org/research Dr. Todd Rose is the author of "Collective Illusions: Conformity, Complicity, and the Science of Why We Make Bad Decisions". He is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. He was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education Program. Follow him on X at @ltoddrose.
Journalist and editor of ‘Ukrainian Freedom News' Joseph Lindsley joins Bob Sirott from Ukraine to deliver the latest news on the Ukraine-Russia War. The war continues to rage, the number of bodies continue to add up, and Joseph addresses feedback from a listener regarding his stance on whether the U.S. and the Biden administration truly support […]
What are the causes of eczema? Can you get eczema genes? Is psoriasis genetic? These are common questions especially since many doctors still blame skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis on genetics.Many people have been told “Oh, you just got bad genes!”So is it true that the genes are the reason explaining WHY you got the skin condition that you have? Or does this attitude overlook and ignore other possible triggers.With the ability to sequence the genetic code (and even get your own DNA report), genes have essentially become the convenient excuse according to my guest today. And that leaning on them as THE reason you have skin problems (and other health concerns) is something of a flawed approach.In reality, there are a multitude of reasons or triggers that can cause skin problems that include the environment, your microbiome, chemical exposures, nutrient deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, and even what fabrics you wear. But if we ONLY point to genes, it becomes really easy to see how these important factors are overlooked.So if you've been told that eczema is genetic or what causes psoriasis on the skin is because of your genes, this conversation will blow your mind. My returning guest Dr. Ian Myles is head of the Epithelial Therapeutics Unit at the National Institute of Health tasked with evaluating the efficacy and safety of a topical, live bacterial treatment for eczema.He did his undergrad at Colorado State University, received his medical degree from the University of Colorado, then trained in internal medicine at The Ohio State University prior to beginning fellowship training in allergy and clinical immunology at NIH. He became a commissioned officer in the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and has supported several US and international missions. Also, Dr. Myles received his master's in public health from George Washington University.And he's the author of a fantastic book called Gattaca Has Fallen: How Population Genetics Failed the Populace now available that seeks to answer the question about how genetics research has led care for chronic health conditions (like skin problems) very astray.In This Episode:True or false: Is eczema is genetic?How genetic research has changed the way medicine views chronic health conditionsThe dark history behind using genes to guide treatmentIs there an eczema gene (or even a dyshidrotic eczema gene) or is psoriasis genetic?How does your environment (and chemical exposures) influence your genetic code?Can different fabrics INCREASE Staph aureus on the skin?New research on topical eczema treatments using the skin microbiomeQuotes“It is an easy excuse and it comes from a dark history, but comes from a long time ago where it was just an assumption as to, why would one person get a disease and one person not? And particularly within siblings, right, why would one of your children have eczema and the other one never suffer a second of the disease? And it was just this assumption that there's got to be something innately wrong with the individual.”“…With the advent of the microbiome and a new appreciation of that, now it's finally expanding out to skin organisms, gut organisms, all these other things, which, it's become very clear, there is no you without those organisms. So a mouse that is raised without any microbiome, there is not one single organ system that functions correctly…Not an immune system, the brain, the gut, the heart, the liver. Not one single immune system functions properly in a germ-free, what the term would be, ger
It's the moment you've been waiting for all summer break... Introducing our #1 Top Season 1 episode:Embracing Individuality. A Conversation with Todd Rose.On this episode of The KindlED Podcast, Kaity and Adriane chat with Todd Rose, co-founder and CEO of Populace. They delve into the myth of the "average person" and the power of personalized learning.This episode also explores:the evolution of the "average" concept in education;the challenges posed by conventional teaching methods;insights into Benjamin Bloom's work on mastery learning and its impact on academic growth;strategies for teaching self-determination and the critical role of parents in this process;and so much more!Join us as we envision a future where personalized education leads to optimal outcomes in both health and learning.ABOUT THE GUEST:Todd Rose is the Co-Founder and CEO of Populace. Previously, he was a professor at Harvard, where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and served as the director of the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the author of three best-selling books, Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He earned his Bachelors from Weber State University and his Masters and Doctorate from Harvard.RELEVANT LINKS:PopulaceCollective IllusionsThe End of AverageDark HorseGot a story to share or question you want us to answer? Send us a message!About the podcast:The KindlED Podcast explores the science of nurturing children's potential and creating empowering learning environments.Powered by Prenda, each episode offers actionable insights to help you ignite your child's love of learning today. We'll dive into evidence-based tools and techniques that kindle young learners' curiosity, motivation, and well-being. Got a burning question?We're all ears! If you have a question or topic you'd love our hosts to tackle, please send it to podcast@prenda.com. Let's dive into the conversation together!Important links:• Want more KindlED content?• Connect with us• Subscribe to The Sunday SparkInterested in starting a microschool?Prenda provides all the tools and support you need to start and run an amazing microschool. Create a free Prenda World account to start designing your future microschool today ➡️ Start My Microschool
Ravi welcomes Todd Rose, co-founder and CEO of Populace, back to the podcast to discuss the current political climate, from the topics most Americans care about that no presidential campaign has addressed to the state of the Israel-Hamas war and its influence on the 2024 election. Ravi and Todd then react to Columbia President Minouche Shafik's decision to resign and the need for universities to rethink their approach to identity politics and meritocracy. Finally, they take a closer look at emerging models of K-12 education, the potential of Education Savings Accounts, and what it means to create individualized learning experiences for students. Subscribe to Ravi's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@RadioRaviG Leave us a voicemail with your thoughts on the show! 321-200-0570 Subscribe to our feed on Spotify: http://bitly.ws/zC9K Subscribe to our Substack: https://thelostdebate.substack.com/ Subscribe to Ravi's YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@RadioRaviG Follow The Branch on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebranchmedia/ Follow The Branch on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebranchmedia Follow The Branch on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebranchmedia The Branch website: http://thebranchmedia.org/ The Branch channel: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/the-branch/id6483055204 Lost Debate is also available on the following platforms: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lost-debate/id1591300785 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5tZWdhcGhvbmUuZm0vTERJNTc1ODE3Mzk3Nw iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-lost-debate-88330217/ Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/752ca262-2801-466d-9654-2024de72bd1f/the-lost-debate
"Collective Illusions": Why false consensus in society is so dangerous, with Todd Rose In a perfect world, the relationship between private opinion and public opinion would be basically like a mirror. At its best, the public opinion holds a mirror to us, and it reflects exactly who we are. But because of collective illusions, that's typically not the case. Collective illusions lead individuals to make decisions that are contrary to their private values simply because a majority of people in a group believe the majority thinks something that they don't. As a result, the entire group can end up doing something that almost nobody wants, which is fatal to a free society. But if society creates a space where people feel comfortable expressing views they believe might deviate from the group, you'll find out pretty quickly whether your impression of the group is correct or not. Even when we fundamentally end up disagreeing, a truthful disagreement is always better than a collective illusion. Up next ►► Sam Harris: The self is an illusion • Sam Harris: The Self is an Illusion |... ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Collective Illusions is a 9-part series brought to you by Stand Together: a community of changemakers tackling our biggest challenges For more stories, ideas, and advice from changemakers, subscribe to Stand Together ► / standtogethercc Watch the entire Collective Illusions playlist ► • Collective Illusions And visit Stand Together's website to learn more ► https://standtogether.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Todd Rose: Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Big Think | Smarter Faster™ ► Big Think The leading source of expert-driven, educational content. With thousands of videos, featuring experts ranging from Bill Clinton to Bill Nye, Big Think helps you get smarter, faster by exploring the big ideas and core skills that define knowledge in the 21st century. Go Deeper with Big Think: ►Become a Big Think Member Get exclusive access to full interviews, early access to new releases, Big Think merch and more ►Get Big Think+ for Business Guide, inspire and accelerate leaders at all levels of your company with the biggest minds in business ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Collective illusions lie to us. Here's what they are, with Todd Rose “Collective illusions” is a situation where most people in a group go along with an opinion they don't agree with, simply because they incorrectly believe that the majority also agrees with it. We've known about collective illusions for over 100 years, but our cultural and technological conditions have changed. Today, creating and sustaining these illusions is so easy that they proliferate at a speed we've never seen in history. From trust and conformity to aspiration, this new series, hosted by Todd Rose, explores and decodes the world's greatest Collective Illusions. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Collective Illusions is a 9-part series brought to you by Stand Together: a community of changemakers tackling our biggest challenges For more stories, ideas, and advice from changemakers, subscribe to Stand Together ► / standtogethercc Watch the entire Collective Illusions playlist ► • Collective Illusions And visit Stand Together's website to learn more ► https://standtogether.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Todd Rose: Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Big Think | Smarter Faster™ ► Big Think The leading source of expert-driven, educational content. With thousands of videos, featuring experts ranging from Bill Clinton to Bill Nye, Big Think helps you get smarter, faster by exploring the big ideas and core skills that define knowledge in the 21st century. Go Deeper with Big Think: ►Become a Big Think Member Get exclusive access to full interviews, early access to new releases, Big Think merch and more ►Get Big Think+ for Business Guide, inspire and accelerate leaders at all levels of your company with the biggest minds in business ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Why Americans don't trust each other, with Todd Rose Up next ►► "Collective Illusions": Why false consensus in society is so dangerous • "Collective Illusions": Why false con... Should we trust people to make choices for themselves, or control those choices for them? As a free people in a free society, it is unacceptable that public institutions treat people as distrustful. If we continue to use the top-down control model, the consequences in terms of social trust will be too damaging. What we need to do is trust communities to make decisions for themselves, trust families to make decisions for themselves, and trust people, too. If you want a trusting society, you have to work to dislodge this top-down view of our institutions and give more power to people. We must insist that our institutions treat the public with trust. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Collective Illusions is a 9-part series brought to you by Stand Together: a community of changemakers tackling our biggest challenges For more stories, ideas, and advice from changemakers, subscribe to Stand Together ► / standtogethercc Watch the entire Collective Illusions playlist ► • Collective Illusions And visit Stand Together's website to learn more ► https://standtogether.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Todd Rose: Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No two people define success the same way, according to this test. Up next ►► Why are we obsessed with celebrities? • Why Are We Obsessed with Celebrities?... We each hold onto false beliefs about how society operates. These "collective illusions" stifle innovation and erode our ability to make progress together. Todd Rose discovered that one of the most important collective illusions has to do with the way we define a successful life. “We looked at the private opinions of the American public across 76 different attributes that could go into a successful life. Out of those 76, the vast majority of the American public believes that most people would rank 'fame' as number one. There's just one problem: in private, it's actually dead last.” When the same group was asked ‘What does a fulfilling life mean to you?,' the results were even more mystifying. “Out of those 76 trade-off priorities in the thousands and thousands of people that we have studied, no two people were identical. Nobody can tell you what a successful life is; you have to discover that for yourself.” In the end, what Rose discovered was that if you want to help someone become successful, you must work to understand how they define success first. -------------------------------------------------------- Collective Illusions is a 9-part series brought to you by Stand Together: a community of changemakers tackling our biggest challenges For more stories, ideas, and advice from changemakers, subscribe to Stand Together ► / standtogethercc Watch the entire Collective Illusions playlist ► • Collective Illusions And visit Stand Together's website to learn more ► https://standtogether.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Todd Rose: Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thinking as a group and going along with the loudest voices can feel easy and even natural. But to make real positive change in our world, it's important to hear all voices and question the perceived majority. Up Next ► Why Americans don't trust each other • Why Americans don't trust each other ... Humans are hardwired to conform to the group. And that's why it feels seamless to go along with what you perceive as the majority's view. But as a leader and a changemaker, it's critical to recognize that just because it feels like most people agree on an issue, that doesn't mean they actually do. When you find yourself in a situation where a group of people is pushing forward on something you're not so sure about, pause and question it. Are all voices being heard? Or are the loudest voices simply altering the group's perception? If you want to make real change in your community, organization, or even your personal life, be sure to hear all voices and think critically outside of the group. Collective Illusions is a 9-part series brought to you by Stand Together: a community of changemakers tackling our biggest challenges. Learn more here: https://standtogether.org/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Todd Rose: Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Social media isn't the majority – it's the vocal fringe. Up Next ► Social media addiction - how it changes your brain • Social media addiction - how it chang... Because of its scale and speed, social media is the great amplifier of collective illusions. The greatest strength of social media is its facilitation of diverse voices, but at the same time, it can be akin to a funhouse of mirrors. The reason for that, is because most of us assume that we are interacting with a representative sample of the population. But we're not. Close to 80% of all content on social media is created by only 10% of its users. Quickly, social media becomes a place for people who can shout the loudest and silence the opposition. And that has dire consequences. As Todd Rose says, “your willingness to conform and your unwillingness to challenge what you think the group believes will actually contribute to leading the group astray.” Is there any hope? Rose believes one solution is to get off line once in a while. But another solution is to speak up. What would happen if the silent majority emerged and our social channels more accurately reflected how most of us really felt? This could be a step forward in embracing the potential strength of social media, encouraging productive conversations across diverse perspectives. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Collective Illusions is a 9-part series brought to you by Stand Together: a community of changemakers tackling our biggest challenges For more stories, ideas, and advice from changemakers, subscribe to Stand Together ► / standtogethercc Watch the entire Collective Illusions playlist ► • Collective Illusions And visit Stand Together's website to learn more ► https://standtogether.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Todd Rose: Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Harvard professor and best-selling author Todd Rose explains the problem with prestigious colleges and how the future of higher ed could be bright. Education is and always will be the great equalizer - the best vehicle for enabling people to actually live the kind of lives they want to live. What people don't want is essentially the education system we have right now. A standardized system with standardized assessments, leading to standardized outcomes that treats every kid exactly the same. But here's the good news - there are incredible institutions of higher education who are giving us a vision of what the future of higher education will be. They are doing things that are modularized, individualized, customized using credentials instead of diplomas, to create better signals for employers. Collective Illusions is a 9-part series brought to you by Stand Together: a community of changemakers tackling our biggest challenges. ----------------------------------------------- About Todd Rose: Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Best-selling author Todd Rose reveals how most Americans share common aspirations for the country. Most Americans share common aspirations for themselves and the country. The problem is that they don't believe that most Americans share their values. Regardless of gender, race, geography, income, or education level, most Americans share eight of the top ten values, such as individual rights, a quality education, good healthcare, and a criminal justice system that operates without bias. Americans want to be treated equally regardless of their background, and they want to be able to go as far in life as their ability and aspirations will take them. Having so much in common — indeed we have more in common than we have differences — provides a starting point for building community and trust. Collective Illusions is a 9-part series brought to you by Stand Together: a community of changemakers tackling our biggest challenges. For more stories, ideas, and advice from changemakers, subscribe to Stand Together ► / standtogethercc Watch the entire Collective Illusions playlist ► • Collective Illusions And visit Stand Together's website to learn more ► https://standtogether.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Todd Rose: Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here's how to design a work environment that gives control to employees and stimulates open conversation. Up Next ► Why employees have the upper hand now more than ever before • Why employees have the upper hand now... Americans are reevaluating their relationship with work. However, collective illusions about the workplace are holding back reform. Many workers believe that their colleagues want to work for an employer that gives them nice fringe benefits — like free food, swag, and fancy job titles. In reality, people want more fulfillment and purpose in their jobs, as well as a healthy work-life balance in which they are trusted to make good decisions. ----------------------------------------------------- Collective Illusions is a 9-part series brought to you by Stand Together: a community of changemakers tackling our biggest challenges For more stories, ideas, and advice from changemakers, subscribe to Stand Together ► / standtogethercc Watch the entire Collective Illusions playlist ► • Collective Illusions And visit Stand Together's website to learn more ► https://standtogether.org/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Todd Rose: Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"I believe our society's gotten to the point where you can't question. You can't provoke. You just have to adhere to consensus." Cultural norms are a lubricant that make socializing easier, but if we're not careful we can overly rely on conformity. We need to catch ourselves from our natural tendency to go along with the group and we need to speak up with innovative ways to change and make progress. In the end, you might even find that the group agreed with you all along. Collective Illusions is a 9-part series brought to you by Stand Together: a community of changemakers tackling our biggest challenges. ------------------------------------------------------------------ About Todd Rose: Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Big Think | Smarter Faster™ ► Big Think The leading source of expert-driven, educational content. With thousands of videos, featuring experts ranging from Bill Clinton to Bill Nye, Big Think helps you get smarter, faster by exploring the big ideas and core skills that define knowledge in the 21st century. Go Deeper with Big Think: ►Become a Big Think Member Get exclusive access to full interviews, early access to new releases, Big Think merch and more ►Get Big Think+ for Business Guide, inspire and accelerate leaders at all levels of your company with the biggest minds in business ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todd Rose is the co-founder and CEO of Populace, and founder of the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality. Todd is also a bestselling author of "Collective Illusions," "Dark Horse," and "The End of Average." Todd explains how the abandonment of human distinctiveness during the industrial age has left a lasting impact on our potential and fulfillment. He emphasizes that true individuality is crucial for cultivating personal potential and living fulfilling lives. He explores the tension between individualism and collectivism, asserting that individuality should not be mistaken for selfishness. He then shifts to the challenges leaders face in balancing fairness and personalization. Todd highlights the importance of autonomy in realizing individuality and cautions against the authoritarian potential of individuality without autonomy. Todd expresses concerns about the potential for a divided education system where some students are trained as cogs in the machine while others are nurtured to develop their individuality and agency. Todd talks about his Dark Horse Project, which explores how people achieve fulfillment and excellence by following their unique paths. Key Takeaways [03:30] Todd discussed why individuality is central to his work and the importance of human distinctiveness and its impact on potential and fulfillment. He also compared standardization to personalization in various fields. [06:03] Todd emphasizes the impact of the Industrial Age on individuality, psychological drives for categorization versus self-expression, and a critique of Frederick Taylor's scientific management and its effects in relation to societal transformation, human identity, and labor efficiency during the industrial revolution. [07:28] He talks about the importance of personalizing leadership while maintaining fairness, the challenges of balancing individual needs with organizational goals, and the evolving expectations of employees in the workplace. [10:45] He discusses the transformation needed in education and workplace institutions, the shift from material abundance to psychological and spiritual fulfillment, and the role of leaders in navigating paradigm shifts and fostering individuality in the context of adapting to changing societal values and promoting holistic well-being in both educational and professional settings. [14:16] He shares the challenges of giving employees more autonomy while maintaining control, the comparison of bottom-up versus top-down approaches in leadership, and the importance of clear outcomes and flexible processes in modern workplaces in relation to fostering innovation, productivity, and employee satisfaction within organizational structures. [26:47] Todd gives an example of personalized health utilizing the glycemic index and machine learning. He also shares his personal experience with personalized nutrition, highlighting the potential of technology to scale personalization in various fields by leveraging data-driven approaches to optimize individual health outcomes and enhance personalized experiences across different domains. [35:32] He introduces his book “The Dark Horse project and book”, emphasizing the transformation of individuality into fulfillment and excellence. He also shares his personal anecdotes, highlighting the impact of the Dark Horse mindset on Todd's family and their journey towards embracing uniqueness and achieving personal success. [41:57] Closing quote: Remember, "If a man is not faithful to his own individuality, he cannot be loyal to anything." - Claude McKay Quotable Quotes "The biggest mistake we've made in the industrial age is the abandonment of the appreciation for human distinctiveness." "Harnessing your individuality is a pretty central element to really leading a fulfilling life." "The flaw with the industrial age is that in the past, it was sort of intuitive that we were categorized in the same way that we thought it was intuitive that the earth was flat." "Whereas like a Frederick Taylor, we led to a very paternalistic society that we've lived in for quite a while, which is in some ways antithetical to liberal democracies." "The biggest driver of a sense of meaning is pursuing a goal freely chosen." "It's very hard to transform institutions that are captured." "Innovation in terms of being left behind is really important." "We can get scale through personalization." "Individuality is a fact, and it's really important." "If a man is not faithful to his own individuality, he cannot be loyal to anything." - Claude McKay These are the books mentioned in our discussion with Todd Resources Mentioned The Leadership Podcast | Sponsored by | Rafti Advisors. LLC | Self-Reliant Leadership. LLC | Todd Rose LinkedIn | Todd Rose Website | Todd Rose Twitter |
Německá ekonomika má to horší ještě před sebou. Čeká ji odpojení od Číny a možná i návrat k jádru, míní ekonomka Jana Matesová. Pocítí to i Česko, na západních sousedech jsme jako exportní ekonomika životně závislí.Životní úroveň Čechů je obrovskou měrou závislá na tom, jak se bude dařit Německu. „Naše životní úroveň v Česku naprosto závisí na exportu. A 80 procent exportu jde na trhy Evropské unie, třetina z toho do Německa. Tolik k výzvám, abychom opustili Evropskou unii. Ledaže bychom se smířili s životní úrovní Běloruska nebo časem třeba Moldavska,“ varuje v podcastu Ve vatě ekonomka Jana Matesová.Ekonomický růst se však v Německu ne a ne rozjet. HDP této obří ekonomiky se po půlprocentním poklesu v závěru loňska v prvním letošním čtvrtletí zvýšil mezičtvrtletně o pouhé 0,2 procento.Odchod z Číny bude boletPříčin německé stagnace je celá řada. Jako vysloveně exportní země doplácí spolková republika doplácí na globální nestabilitu. Je závislá primárně na Číně a snižování této závislosti Němce brzy dožene.„Volkswagen se nechal slyšet, že snížení závislosti na čínském trhu je otázka nejméně deseti let. Bude to velký zásek. I proto říkám, že německá ekonomika nemá to nejhorší za sebou,“ míní někdejší zástupkyně Česka při Světové bance Jana Matesová.Volkswagen, Porsche, BMW. Německo chrlí značky, které jsou známé po celém světě, nejen v automotive, ale napříč obory. Chemický gigant BASF, technologičtí obři Siemens a ThyssenKrupp, ve financích Allianz.„Německé superznačky stále fungují. Tamní ekonomický model je založen na tom, že pod svými značkami něco velmi kvalifikovaně vyrábí, subdodavatele má v Německu a jinde po světě, třeba v České republice, a na průmysl je nabaleno množství služeb, třeba i těch finančních,“ vysvětluje ekonomka Matesová.Německá mašina se však zadrhla, podle Matesové zbrzdila tamní průmysl i „nezvládnutá energetická politika“. Ceny energií vzrostly i v Německu významně a v některých obdobích jsou na trojnásobku toho, za co se nakupují energie ve Spojených státech. S takovou se Němcům těžko konkuruje.„Chemie je enormně energeticky náročný průmysl, totéž výroba plochého skla pro automobilový průmysl, výroba betonu, cementu i celé strojírenství,“ vypočítává Matesová.Němci to se zelenou energií přehnaliPodle ekonomky Matesové to Němci s „Energiewende“ přehnali. Válka v Rusku a předtím covid energetickou transformaci zkomplikovaly.„Německo do svých politik velice silně vtělilo obavu o klima, až ideologie převážila nad proveditelností. Kdyby byli Němci lépe plánovali, určitě by svou transformaci k obnovitelným zdrojům nepostavili na ruském plynu. A kdyby uvažovali racionálně a ne ideologicky, tak by loni nevypnuli poslední tři jaderné elektrárny,“ má za to Matesová.Podle ekonomky bude Německo donuceno svou energetickou politiku změnit. Možná se i vrátí k jádru. „Nastartování jaderných elektráren není jednoduchá věc, takže možná časem, to bych úplně nevylučovala. Je možné, že se objeví malé modulární reaktory. A do té doby bude jádro německého průmyslu vyrábět třeba ve Spojených státech,“ predikuje Matesová Ve vatě.Německo také tlumí problémy na pracovním trhu, má druhou nejnižší nezaměstnanost hned po Česku. Na přelomu milénia sice Němci pod vedením sociálnědemokratického kancléře Gerharda Schrödera odvážně zreformovali pracovní trh. Kouzlo Hartzových reforem, pojmenovaných podle tehdejšího kancléřova poradce a manažera VW Petera Hartze, však už vyprchalo.„Tahle živá voda se vyčerpala, protože jednoho dne si na ni zvyknete,“ komentuje Matesová. Česku byla však podpora částečných úvazků, posílení úřadů práce a sloučení sociálních dávek pomohlo, míní.Občané druhé kategorieNáklady na sociální politiku v Německu stejně jako u nás zejména kvůli stárnutí populace rostou. Ani obrovské příchody migrantů ze světa problém pracovního trhu, jak se naivně doufalo, nevyřešily.„Pokud nebude německá ekonomika výkonná, tak začne být obrovský problém soudržnost společnosti. Ve východních zemích už je evidentně nízká. Populace tam nedostala to, co čekala. Lidé, kteří chtěli aktivně vzít život do svých rukou, z velké části migrovali do západního Německa,“ přemýšlí Jana Matesová.Západní část Německa poslala do té východní v devadesátých letech obrovské množství peněz. A s nimi do firem i manažery, kteří se uměli pohybovat v tržní ekonomice.„Lidé na východě měli pocit, že jsou Němci druhé kategorie. To se pořád projevuje, protože jinak by ta veliká náklonnost k Die Linke a AfD by nebyla možná. Máme tu železnou oponu a brala bych to jako varování pro bývalou východní Evropu. Paralely vidíme na Karlovarsku, Ústecku i nebo na Slovensku,“ říká Jana Matesová.Jaké vyhlídky tedy česká a německá ekonomika v příštích letech mají?„My máme pořád ještě větší prostor pro zvyšování produktivity. Z tohoto hlediska máme lepší vyhlídky než Německo. Německo má zase už velké značky, potřebuje jim najít nové trhy. Řada z nich odešla z Ruska, třeba Volkswagen, což bylo strategicky určitě dobře a dlouhodobě se jim to určitě vyplatí, ale krátkodobě to znamenalo veliké ztráty a v německé ekonomice to vůbec není zanedbatelné. Velké firmy tam odepsaly třeba 90 procent hodnoty svých aktiv,“ shrnuje Jana Matesová.*****Ve vatě. Podcast novinářky Markéty Bidrmanové. Poslechněte si konkrétní rady investorů a odborníků na téma investic, inflace, úvěrů a hypoték. Finanční „kápézetka“ pro všechny, kterým nejsou peníze ukradené.Vychází každý čtvrtek. Poslouchejte na Seznam Zprávách, Podcasty.cz nebo ve všech podcastových aplikacích.V podcastu vysvětlujeme základní finanční pojmy a principy, nejde ale o investiční poradenství.O čem byste chtěli poslouchat příště? Co máme zlepšit? A co naopak určitě neměnit? Vaše připomínky, tipy i výtky uvítáme na adrese audio@sz.cz.
You can't predict success. But according to minds like Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michio Kaku & more, you can hot wire it. It's perhaps never been easier to feel as if you've fallen behind in life. From the anxieties of comparing yourself to others online to our fetishization of success, it can seem like everyone else is out there attaining their goals and feeling happy while you feel stuck. The reality is that many people feel stuck — even those who present themselves as models of conventional success. So, what are some ways you can meaningfully work toward your goals, while also making sure that your goals are worth pursuing in the first place? Todd Rose, the co-founder and president of the think tank Populace, offers a framework called the “dark horse” mindset. As a rejection of conventional wisdom about how to succeed, the mindset includes four main strategies: know your micromotives, know your choices, know your strategies, and ignore the destination. Weighing in on those strategies and broader questions about success are other Big Think contributors, including Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michio Kaku, and Alex Banayan. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chapters for easier navigation:- 0:00 Introduction 0:43 What is a 'dark horse'? 1:20 Dark horse lesson #1: Know your micro-motives 2:09 Neil deGrasse Tyson's mindset 2:57 Dark horse lesson #2: Know your choices 3:12 Steven Spielberg's mindset 6:06 Dark horse lesson #3: Know your strategies 6:30 Michio Kaku: Eisenhower's mindset 7:42 Dark horse lesson #4: Ignore the destination 8:15 Sarah Robb O'Hagan's mindset -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Big Think | Smarter Faster™ ► Big Think The leading source of expert-driven, educational content. With thousands of videos, featuring experts ranging from Bill Clinton to Bill Nye, Big Think helps you get smarter, faster by exploring the big ideas and core skills that define knowledge in the 21st century. Go Deeper with Big Think: ►Become a Big Think Member Get exclusive access to full interviews, early access to new releases, Big Think merch and more ►Get Big Think+ for Business Guide, inspire and accelerate leaders at all levels of your company with the biggest minds in business Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Přímo u pobřeží Islandu provozují dvě obrovské společnosti lososí farmy. V beznadějně přeplněných sítích tam lidé chovají plovoucí mrtvoly s hlavami znetvořenými od mořských vší a bakterií, popisuje německý magazín Der Spiegel a upozorňuje, že i takový chov generuje milionové zisky.
Přímo u pobřeží Islandu provozují dvě obrovské společnosti lososí farmy. V beznadějně přeplněných sítích tam lidé chovají plovoucí mrtvoly s hlavami znetvořenými od mořských vší a bakterií, popisuje německý magazín Der Spiegel a upozorňuje, že i takový chov generuje milionové zisky.Všechny díly podcastu Svět ve 20 minutách můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Populace stárne a je jasné, že se lékaři téměř všech oborů budou během své praxe stále častěji setkávat s geriatrickými pacienty. Jaká je budoucnost geriatrické péče? Jaké jsou parametry zdravého dožití a proč v této oblasti za ostatními vyspělými státy pokulháváme? „Bohužel jsme rozmazlení. Klademe důraz na zdravotnictví a prevenci a péči o zdraví zanedbáváme,“ odpovídá gerontoložka Iva Holmerová. Co dělat lépe? A jaký vliv na zdraví má změna klimatu?
Populace stárne a je jasné, že se lékaři téměř všech oborů budou během své praxe stále častěji setkávat s geriatrickými pacienty. Jaká je budoucnost geriatrické péče? Jaké jsou parametry zdravého dožití a proč v této oblasti za ostatními vyspělými státy pokulháváme? „Bohužel jsme rozmazlení. Klademe důraz na zdravotnictví a prevenci a péči o zdraví zanedbáváme,“ odpovídá gerontoložka Iva Holmerová. Co dělat lépe? A jaký vliv na zdraví má změna klimatu?Všechny díly podcastu Jak to vidí... můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Aristophanes' comedy in which the women of Athens and Sparta, led by Lysistrata, secure peace in the long-running war between them by staging a sex strike. To the men in the audience in 411BC, the idea that peace in the Peloponnesian War could be won so easily was ridiculous and the thought that their wives could have so much power over them was even more so. However Aristophanes' comedy also has the women seizing the treasure in the Acropolis that was meant to fund more fighting in an emergency, a fund the Athenians had recently had to draw on. They were in a perilous position and, much as they might laugh at Aristophanes' jokes, they knew there were real concerns about the actual cost of the war in terms of wealth and manpower. WithPaul Cartledge AG Leventis Senior Research Fellow of Clare College, University of Cambridge Sarah Miles Associate Professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at Durham UniversityAndJames Robson Professor of Classical Studies at the Open UniversityProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Aristophanes (ed. Jeffrey Henderson), Lysistrata (Oxford University Press, 1987)Aristophanes (ed. Jeffrey Henderson), Three Plays by Aristophanes: Staging Women (Routledge, 2010)Aristophanes (ed. Jeffrey Henderson), Birds; Lysistrata; Women at the Thesmophoria (Loeb Classical Library series, Harvard University Press, 2014) Aristophanes (ed. Alan H. Sommerstein), Lysistrata and Other Plays: The Acharnians; The Clouds; Lysistrata (Penguin, 2002)Aristophanes (ed. Alan H. Sommerstein), Lysistrata (Aris & Phillips, 1998)Paul Cartledge, Aristophanes and his Theatre of the Absurd (Bristol Classical Press, 1999)Kenneth Dover, Aristophanic Comedy (University of California Press, 1972)Germaine Greer, Lysistrata: The Sex Strike: After Aristophanes (Aurora Metro Press, 2000)Tony Harrison, The Common Chorus: A Version of Aristophanes' Lysistrata (Faber & Faber, 1992)Douglas M. MacDowell, Aristophanes and Athens: An Introduction to the Plays (Oxford University Press, 1995)S. Douglas Olson (ed.), Ancient Comedy and Reception: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey Henderson (De Gruyter, 2013), especially 'She (Don't) Gotta Have It: African-American reception of Lysistrata' by Kevin WetmoreJames Robson, Aristophanes: Lysistrata, Bloomsbury ancient comedy companions (Bloomsbury, 2023)James Robson, Aristophanes: An Introduction (Duckworth, 2009)Ralph M. Rosen and Helene P. Foley (eds.), Aristophanes and Politics. New Studies (Brill, 2020) Donald Sells, Parody, Politics and the Populace in Greek Old Comedy (Bloomsbury, 2018)David Stuttard (ed.), Looking at Lysistrata: Eight Essays and a New Version of Aristophanes' Provocative Comedy (Bristol Classical Press, 2010)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss Aristophanes' comedy in which the women of Athens and Sparta, led by Lysistrata, secure peace in the long-running war between them by staging a sex strike. To the men in the audience in 411BC, the idea that peace in the Peloponnesian War could be won so easily was ridiculous and the thought that their wives could have so much power over them was even more so. However Aristophanes' comedy also has the women seizing the treasure in the Acropolis that was meant to fund more fighting in an emergency, a fund the Athenians had recently had to draw on. They were in a perilous position and, much as they might laugh at Aristophanes' jokes, they knew there were real concerns about the actual cost of the war in terms of wealth and manpower. WithPaul Cartledge AG Leventis Senior Research Fellow of Clare College, University of Cambridge Sarah Miles Associate Professor in the Department of Classics and Ancient History at Durham UniversityAndJames Robson Professor of Classical Studies at the Open UniversityProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Aristophanes (ed. Jeffrey Henderson), Lysistrata (Oxford University Press, 1987)Aristophanes (ed. Jeffrey Henderson), Three Plays by Aristophanes: Staging Women (Routledge, 2010)Aristophanes (ed. Jeffrey Henderson), Birds; Lysistrata; Women at the Thesmophoria (Loeb Classical Library series, Harvard University Press, 2014) Aristophanes (ed. Alan H. Sommerstein), Lysistrata and Other Plays: The Acharnians; The Clouds; Lysistrata (Penguin, 2002)Aristophanes (ed. Alan H. Sommerstein), Lysistrata (Aris & Phillips, 1998)Paul Cartledge, Aristophanes and his Theatre of the Absurd (Bristol Classical Press, 1999)Kenneth Dover, Aristophanic Comedy (University of California Press, 1972)Germaine Greer, Lysistrata: The Sex Strike: After Aristophanes (Aurora Metro Press, 2000)Tony Harrison, The Common Chorus: A Version of Aristophanes' Lysistrata (Faber & Faber, 1992)Douglas M. MacDowell, Aristophanes and Athens: An Introduction to the Plays (Oxford University Press, 1995)S. Douglas Olson (ed.), Ancient Comedy and Reception: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey Henderson (De Gruyter, 2013), especially 'She (Don't) Gotta Have It: African-American reception of Lysistrata' by Kevin WetmoreJames Robson, Aristophanes: Lysistrata, Bloomsbury ancient comedy companions (Bloomsbury, 2023)James Robson, Aristophanes: An Introduction (Duckworth, 2009)Ralph M. Rosen and Helene P. Foley (eds.), Aristophanes and Politics. New Studies (Brill, 2020) Donald Sells, Parody, Politics and the Populace in Greek Old Comedy (Bloomsbury, 2018)David Stuttard (ed.), Looking at Lysistrata: Eight Essays and a New Version of Aristophanes' Provocative Comedy (Bristol Classical Press, 2010)
Italská premiérka Giorgia Meloniová před dvěma lety vyhrála parlamentní volby se slibem, že sníží migraci. Tento slib ale nedodržela. Loni do Itálie přicestovalo skoro 156 tisíc lidí – tedy zhruba o 50 tisíc víc než předcházející rok. Meloniová před eurovolbami mění strategii a místo migračních kvót, které prosazovaly dřívější italské vlády, podporuje dohody se zeměmi, odkud přistěhovalci přicházejí.
Podle Nejvyššího kontrolního úřadu (NKÚ) není Česko dostatečně připravené na krize a mimořádné události. Jak hodnotí výsledky zprávy NKÚ ekonom Richard Hindls, emeritní rektor VŠE v Praze? Okomentuje i důchodovou reformu a připomene průkopníky behaviorální ekonomie.
In episode 1645, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian behind the stand-up special My Brain Is Blowing Me Crazy and co-host of The Worst Idea of All Time, Guy Montgomery, to discuss… Biden's Car Pollution Crackdown Is Still Disappointing, New Happiness Numbers Just Dropped, “Australia's Trump” Wants To Rebuild The Titanic and more! Biden announces new rule for gas car emissions that could boost EV sector New Happiness Numbers Just Dropped “Australia's Trump” Wants To Rebuild The Titanic Experience: I own nearly 3,000 VHS tapes of Titanic Clive Palmer unveils Titanic II design | 9 News Australia Clive Palmer's Palmersaurus Might Just Be The Saddest Place On Earth Replica dinosaur making Australian PGA extinct at Coolum in 2013 Clive Palmer opens Palmersaurus dinosaur park at Coolum resort Clive Palmer, mining billionaire dubbed ‘Australia's Trump,' stirs up election Clive Palmer ad for coronavirus 'cure' cleared by Australian drug regulator One tonne of Clive Palmer hydroxychloroquine sent for destruction after dispute with TGA Clive Palmer's challenge against Western Australia's border ban rejected by high court Clive Palmer named as funder of failed lawsuit against COVID vaccine Clive Palmer claims ‘great victory' in funding challenge to Queensland's Covid vaccine mandate Clive Palmer Covid battle: ‘I don't regret it' LISTEN: Deep In It by berlioz & Ted JasperSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join me for an eye-opening chat with Todd Rose, where we dive into the intersection of neuroscience, psychology, and learning. Ever wondered why the one-size-fits-all approach in schools and workplaces feels so limiting? Todd's here to explore how we can move beyond that, appreciating everyone's unique talents and paving the way for systems that truly nurture individual potential. This conversation is all about challenging the status quo and discovering how we can all thrive by being ourselves. If you're ready for a fresh take on unlocking human potential, this episode is for you. Transcripts available at LainieRowell.com. About Our Guest: Todd Rose is the co-founder and CEO of Populace, a nonpartisan think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts. Thrive Global Article: The End of One-Size-Fits All: Shattering Collective Illusions About Learning and Working Connect with and learn from Todd Rose: Website – ToddRose.com Books – Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average About Lainie: Lainie Rowell is a bestselling author, award-winning educator, and TEDx speaker. She is dedicated to human flourishing focusing on community building, social emotional learning, and honoring what makes each of us unique and dynamic through learner-driven design. She earned her degree in psychology and went on to earn postgraduate degrees in education. As an international keynoter and a consultant, Lainie's client list ranges from Fortune 100 companies like Apple and Google to school districts and independent schools. Learn more at linktr.ee/lainierowell. Website - LainieRowell.com Twitter - @LainieRowell Instagram - @LainieRowell Evolving with Gratitude, the book is available here! And now, Bold Gratitude: The Journal Designed for You and by You is available too! Both Evolving with Gratitude & Bold Gratitude have generous bulk pricing for purchasing 10+ copies delivered to the same location.
Stop data brokers from exposing your personal information. Go to our sponsor https://aura.com/bigthink to get a 14-day free trial and see how much of yours is being sold. In this Big Think video, Luke Burgis, Todd Rose , and Amishi Jha explore the intricacies of social media's influence on human desires, opinion, attention, and overall mental health. The discussion encompasses the enticing nature of rapid opinion formation, the concept of mimetic desire and its amplification through digital platforms, and the profound implications of the 'Attention Economy' where user focus is commodified. They address the creation and consequences of digital illusions, offering a nuanced examination of social media's dual role as both a democratizing force and a potential source of toxicity. Through their analysis, Burgis and Jha provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges posed by online interactions and suggest mindfulness as a tool for individuals to regain control over their attention and desires in an increasingly digital world. This presentation serves as a critical reflection on the modern digital landscape and its effects on society. Go Deeper with Big Think: ►Become a Big Think Member Get exclusive access to full interviews, early access to new releases, Big Think merch and more ►Get Big Think+ for Business Guide, inspire and accelerate leaders at all levels of your company with the biggest minds in business -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Luke Burgis: Luke Burgis is a veteran entrepreneur and author. He's the Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship in Washington, DC, and the founder of Fourth Wall Ventures, an incubator that invests in people, art, and technology that contribute to a healthy human ecology. Luke studied business at NYU Stern before doing graduate work in philosophy and earning an S.T.B. in Theology from the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. He's the author of the book Wanting: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life, which popularized the work of cultural anthropologist René Girard. He lives with his wife, Claire, in the DC area. About Todd Rose: Todd Rose is the co-founder and president of Populace, a think tank committed to ensuring that all people have the opportunity to pursue fulfilling lives in a thriving society. Prior to Populace, he was a faculty member at Harvard University where he founded the Laboratory for the Science of Individuality and directed the Mind, Brain, and Education program. Todd is the best selling author of Collective Illusions, Dark Horse, and The End of Average. He lives in Burlington, Massachusetts. About Amishi Jha: Dr. Amishi Jha is an internationally renowned neuroscience researcher, speaker, and author in the fields of attention, resilience, and mindfulness. She studies how to keep the brain's attention systems in peak shape over high-pressure intervals. Over the past two decades, she has conducted large-scale studies with the US Military, first responders, medical professionals, business leaders, elite sports teams, and more. Her research reveals that the science is clear: You can change your brain to become more attentive, present, and productive. About Big Think | Smarter Faster™ ► Big Think The leading source of expert-driven, educational content. With thousands of videos, featuring experts ranging from Bill Clinton to Bill Nye, Big Think helps you get smarter, faster by exploring the big ideas and core skills that define knowledge in the 21st century. Get Smarter, Faster. With Episodes From The Worlds Biggest Thinkers. Follow The Podcast And Turn On The Notifications!! Share This Episode If You Found It Valuable Leave A 5 Star Review... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PREVIEW: #CANADA: #OTTAWA: From a conversation with Conrad Black re the wonder that is Canada, with abundant resources, an educated populace, a peaceful border with the propserous US and two oceans, but... More of this later. 1902 Ontario Election
Perhaps you're not aware, but there are ways in which Agenda 2030 is being methodically implemented, not just in the U.S. but around the world. This has ramifications for our economy, our food supply-security, land use, private property, our energy independence and much more. This pressure isn't just coming from the United Nations. Sometimes this pressure comes from our own state legislatures and city planning commissions.--Regardless of the level of influence, there are those making a positive impact on many fronts. These individuals realize that this is not a spectator sport and that as many as possible must be engaged to make a difference. --One of those difference makers is Tom DeWeese. Tom is president of American Policy Center. Tom is one of the nation's leading advocates of individual liberty, free enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy, back-to-basics education, American sovereignty and independence and protecting our Constitutionally-guaranteed rights. Tom is also the grassroots coordinator for CFACT.--Tom framed the discussion by noting that there's always been a force in human society that seeks to rule everyone else. They usually put together armies, invade, break things, kill people and subjugate others. In the same way we have people today who are diabolical. They've come up with a way to get us to voluntarily give up our liberties in order to subjugate us. It's the scare tactic of environmental Armageddon. It's about creating a crisis leading to fear. If you look deeply into it you'll find that almost everything they're proposing to allegedly save the planet is actually much more damaging than anything currently being done.
Perhaps you're not aware, but there are ways in which Agenda 2030 is being methodically implemented, not just in the U.S. but around the world. This has ramifications for our economy, our food supply-security, land use, private property, our energy independence and much more. This pressure isn't just coming from the United Nations. Sometimes this pressure comes from our own state legislatures and city planning commissions.--Regardless of the level of influence, there are those making a positive impact on many fronts. These individuals realize that this is not a spectator sport and that as many as possible must be engaged to make a difference. --One of those difference makers is Tom DeWeese. Tom is president of American Policy Center. Tom is one of the nation's leading advocates of individual liberty, free enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy, back-to-basics education, American sovereignty and independence and protecting our Constitutionally-guaranteed rights. Tom is also the grassroots coordinator for CFACT.--Tom framed the discussion by noting that there's always been a force in human society that seeks to rule everyone else. They usually put together armies, invade, break things, kill people and subjugate others. In the same way we have people today who are diabolical. They've come up with a way to get us to voluntarily give up our liberties in order to subjugate us. It's the scare tactic of environmental Armageddon. It's about creating a crisis leading to fear. If you look deeply into it you'll find that almost everything they're proposing to allegedly save the planet is actually much more damaging than anything currently being done.
Institut pro psychologický výzkum zveřejnil minulý týden jednu velmi důležitou zprávu: výzkum zaměřený na problematiku duševního zdraví u queer osob v České republice. Dlouhodobého šetření se zúčastnilo více než 3300 lidí, jedná se tak o nejrobustnější výzkum na toto téma u nás. Co z unikátních dat vyplývá?
Welcome to a special episode of the Superhumanize Podcast, where we delve into the world of democracy, political science, and the challenges facing modern societies. Today, we have the distinct honor of hosting Steven Levitsky, a luminary in the field of comparative politics and a Harvard University professor renowned for his incisive analysis of democracies and authoritarian regimes.Steven Levitsky is not just an academic authority; he is a pivotal voice in understanding the dynamics of political systems worldwide. As the David Rockefeller Professor of Latin American Studies and Professor of Government at Harvard, Levitsky brings a wealth of knowledge, especially in the realms of democratization, political parties, and the complex interplay between authoritarianism and democracy. His profound insights into these subjects have established him as a go-to expert in understanding the intricacies of political systemsLevitsky's work transcends academic circles, impacting the broader public discourse. He is the co-author of the groundbreaking and New York Times Best-Selling book, "How Democracies Die," a seminal work that examines the conditions leading to the breakdown of democratic systems from within. This book has not only garnered critical acclaim but also sparked crucial conversations about the state of democracies worldwide.His latest book, "Tyranny of the Minority: Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point," co-authored with Daniel Ziblatt, takes a hard look at the U.S. Constitution and the challenges it poses in today's political landscape. This work is particularly relevant as we approach the 2024 elections, providing crucial insights into the structural and ideological challenges facing American democracy.In this episode, we will explore Levitsky's profound research and thoughts on democracy's resilience, the evolving nature of authoritarian regimes, and the pressing need for constitutional reforms in the United States.Join us for an enlightening conversation with Steven Levitsky, as we navigate the complex waters of political science and democracy, and understand what it takes to sustain and strengthen democratic institutions in challenging times. This is an episode you won't want to miss, especially for those passionate about the future of our political systems and the role we all play in shaping it.In this episode with Steven Levitsky, you'll discover:-What are the key factors that historically have contributed to the resilience of democracies?...04:30-How the two American political parties have backslid from their founding principles, to the detriment of society...09:00-How to differentiate dystopian fantasy from authoritarian reality...13:15-Why we're living in a state of fear, and what we can do about it...19:25-"We're going to lose at least one generation of Americans who are going to give up and say, I don't live under a democracy"...29:00-The wheels of political change move slowly, and need to be greased often...36:45-The cardinal sin of democracy: everybody has to accept the results of elections, win or lose...39:35-Democracy in America has gradually weakened in the last decades...46:45-Why democracy is NOT in a global retreat worldwide, evidence to the contrary notwithstanding...52:50-And much more...Resources mentioned:Steven's curriculum vitaeSteven's Harvard ProfileSteven's Wikipedia profileBooks by Steven LevitskyP.S. If you enjoy this episode and feel it helps to...
What matters more: meeting our own ambitions, or winning fame and glory? What's it like to earn a gold medal at the Olympics? And why didn't Mike's grandfather get a watch? SOURCES:Alain de Botton, writer and founder of The School of Life.Kirk Flatow, head coach of co-ed varsity track and field at Monta Vista High School.Katie Ledecky, competitive swimmer.Diana Nyad, long-distance swimmer.Michael Phelps, former competitive swimmer.Martin Seligman, professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.Kerri Walsh Jennings, professional beach volleyball player.John Wooden, men's basketball coach at the University of California, Los Angeles. RESOURCES:"Why Success Doesn't Lead to Satisfaction," by Ron Carucci (Harvard Business Review, 2023)."Katie Ledecky Matches Michael Phelps Record With Dominant World Championships Win," by Patrick Andres (Sports Illustrated, 2023).Success Index, by Populace and Gallup (2019)."PERMA and the Building Blocks of Well-Being," by Martin Seligman (The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2018)."Michael Phelps: ‘I Am Extremely Thankful That I Did Not Take My Life,'" by Susan Scutti (CNN, 2018)."The PERMA-Profiler: A Brief Multidimensional Measure of Flourishing," by Julie Butler and Margaret L. Kern (International Journal of Wellbeing, 2016)."Diana Nyad: Dream Accomplished," by Michel Martin (Tell Me More, 2013)."A Kinder, Gentler Philosophy of Success," by Alain de Botton (TEDGlobal, 2009)."The Difference Between Winning and Succeeding," by John Wooden (TED, 2001). EXTRAS:"Where Is the Line Between Exaggeration and Lying?" by No Stupid Questions (2023)."Is a 'Success Hangover' Real?" by No Stupid Questions (2022).
In this episode Garth and guest host Jane Halonen (University of West Florida) interviewed Todd Rose, CEO of Populace and former professor from Harvard University (in Cambridge, MA), as part of the 2023 PsychSessions East Coast Tour. Todd is incredibly generous in sharing his past experiences, from his struggles fitting in as a student in high school to his challenges with Weber State University as an undergraduate, and he also shares his journey to Harvard University as a graduate student, then faculty member, then leaving. Todd's father is an influential figure in Todd's success at many points during Todd's long and winding careers. Todd is a storyteller in his books and this podcast. They end the interview discussing Populace and the exciting work the company is doing to understand better current trends and beliefs (think political opinions, thoughts about the American dream, etc.).
As the cartels continue to wage war in Mexico, looking to shore up the drug trafficking routes and other smuggling hubs, they have also begun to branch out into other areas looking to exploit all levels of commerce and exploit the local's doing day to day business. The violence and extortion have taken its toll on the locals and thousands of them from all over Mexico (said to be over 400K people) have been displaced due to these issues and others.(commercial at 18:31)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/the-war-next-door-conflict-in-mexico-is-displacing-thousands/ar-AAWjt3p?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=6f4ace23d7f2416f8b8e3b33a45c6e70This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement
As the cartels continue to wage war in Mexico, looking to shore up the drug trafficking routes and other smuggling hubs, they have also begun to branch out into other areas looking to exploit all levels of commerce and exploit the local's doing day to day business. The violence and extortion have taken its toll on the locals and thousands of them from all over Mexico (said to be over 400K people) have been displaced due to these issues and others.(commercial at 18:38)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/the-war-next-door-conflict-in-mexico-is-displacing-thousands/ar-AAWjt3p?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=6f4ace23d7f2416f8b8e3b33a45c6e70This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement
On Episode 25 of The KindlED Podcast, Kaity and Adriane chat with Todd Rose, co-founder and CEO of Populace. They delve into the myth of the "average person" and the power of personalized learning.This episode also explores:
This week, Erin and Sara are joined again by Todd Rose, a best-selling author and the co-founder and president of Populace. They discuss the importance of voicing our real opinions, why we should get comfortable being uncomfortable, waking up with purpose, hustle culture, and more.Executive Producers: Erin Foster, Sara Foster, and Allison BresnickAssociate Producer: Montana McBirneyAudio Engineer: Josh WindischThis episode is sponsored by: Vegamour (vegamour.com/foster CODE: foster)Article (article.com/foster)BetterHelp (betterhelp.com/foster)Cometeer (cometeer.com/foster)Green Pan (greenpan.us PROMO CODE: foster)AG1 (drinkag1.com/foster)
Todd Rose, CEO of Populace, recounts his journey from 0.9 GPA high school dropout to Harvard professor and provides empirical evidence that Americans suffer from collective illusions about what we believe, why we believe it, and how we came to be so divided. Spoiler Alerts: No one is average, and we're not as divided as we think we are.