On our third episode for 2021, we spoke to Nipuni Siyambalapitiya–an industrial designer & educator, on the fundamentals that drive the world of design, its evolution, its future direction, and how we all could adopt a design mindset, in addressing problems in any field. We also had an enlightening discussion on the existence of multiple truths and finding meaning in the objects that we use, and routines that we go through day in, day out.
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On our second episode for 2021, we spoke to Charuni Pathmeswaran, a climate scientist in the making, on the basics we all must know about climate change. She details myths and facts about climate change, the basics of climate science, what actions individuals can engage in to do their part, and what policies can be driven by the corporate and government sectors in tackling the climate crisis.
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On our first episode for 2021, we discuss the lives, careers, and painful deaths of three sports legends; Ayrton Senna, Kobe Bryant, and Diego Maradona. From three different walks of life, we try to understand what stirred their greatness and what we could learn from them.
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In the 6th episode of Everybody’s Got One podcast, we spoke to a global health policy researcher, Shashika Bandara, who is reading for his PhD at McGill University, Canada, on the pandemic. We discussed the origins, the myths, and the strategies adopted to fight the pandemic, wrapping up with when we can expect a vaccine and the cumbersome process of distributing one.
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On the fifth episode of Everybody’s Got One podcast, we discussed the recent Netflix Documentary “The Social Dilemma”. We traced the origins, the growth, and the consequences of various forms of social media while also presenting some alternative viewpoints.
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On the fourth episode, we will be exploring the origins and the driving forces of the global phenomenon of Korean entertainment. From H.O.T. to record-breaking BTS, we look at our co-host's journey from her introduction to Korean entertainment to the global entertainment powerhouse it has become.
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In the 3rd episode of the Everybody’s Got One podcast, we investigated why millennials and the Gen Zs are disengaged at work, what people who seemed to be happy with their jobs seemed to have in common and what could be done to find work that is engaging and fulfilling.
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In this episode, we explore tests for claims and competing truths that we encounter and propose a framework to utilize in order to become better thinkers.
Soundtrack - passion hifi: www.thepassionhifi.com/
Book discussed - Clearer Thinking by A.E. Mander
Other resources on thinking more critically:
1. The Meaning of It All by Richard Feynman (Book)
2. Theory, Prediction, Observation (Lecture by Richard Feynman)
4. The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish (Podcast)
Audio editor and social media manager: Pictures by Resh
We are overwhelmed with a whole load of information thrown our way day in, day out. Some malicious lies, and some selective truths carefully crafted to appeal to certain factions. We explore different types of truths that seem complete but isn't necessarily so, and how we could question what's being offered to us on a platter.
Book discussed and quoted: Truth by Hector McDonald
Music By The Passion HiFi: www.thepassionhifi.com/
Soundtrack: Prayers - Funky Beat / Instrumental