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Philosophy on the go
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We discuss the trend of self-health as we framed it in a (potentially) old first asynchronous podcast. Who knows - maybe this is better than peer review in the future while giving time to think slow while also thinking fast as we discuss - we both do some exercise as we record as this podcast is about exploring what is hard to capture in the sedentary lifestyle of the armchair philosopher.If you have not heard or read Dr. Heffernan's work - now is the time for a deep dive as he gives his time so generously to those willing to listen and engage.
Sandro is working on a documentary based on my PhD. Instead of over-briefing him as a brilliant creative we agreed to just get him to go through the questions I asked participants and for him to decide what to film. Sandro spends a lot of his time in mountains filming adventure docs - have a search for him online and enjoy the quality
Sandro is working on a documentary based on my PhD. Instead of over-briefing him as a brilliant creative we agreed to just get him to go through the questions I asked participants and for him to decide what to film. Sandro spends a lot of his time in mountains filming adventure docs - have a search for him online and enjoy the quality
I prepare to present my PhD as well as learning about climate change as the theme of the conference. I outline a post doc proposal I have been working on as well
I managed to convince Dr. Conor Heffernan to talk to me after just emailing once with the explanation that this podcast involves hardcore working out while discussing research. His work and ability to communicate in audio is something that inspired me to reach out in the first place. Conor specialises in the history of physical culture even though through the conversation and my ability to ask statements rather than question I manage to see the multiple academic and practical influences on his mental palimpsest
I talk about doing the Iron man triathlon over a week and the Inal chapter of the PhD about Rationality and Intuition
Final preparations before our no tech triathlon, doing a 4km swim, 180miles cycle and 42 km run up Snowden. A huge debate over strategies on how to pace ourselves
l talk to Paul Burgum who inspired me at the Royal Geographical Society hosted Explore conference. His PhD research at Durham University looks at themes close to my heart such as resilience and self-determination I am so grateful he played along and went on the run while we recorded. We talked broadly but also covered key data from his research on Reduced mood variability is associated with enhanced performance during ultrarunnning
A brief note to reflect on what phenomenological study can be helpful for - finding out what a thing is about even if there is so many variations of the thing. Treat with caution as you might bring your expectations to this and assume I am suggesting phenomenological study doesn't have its limitations and inappropriate use when more precise methods are needed
The experimental podcasting continues with another attempt at making bad quality podcasting. We recorded on the go. We have proper microphones but they didn't seem to work well. We still enjoyed talking about our cycle, swim and run adventure. Not sure why Anchor uploaded a video from Teams but don't have the time to edit a podcast. Let's hope we get better over time. 
I do an update on the PhD writing including heuristics or rules of thumb for writing faster then I share views from the first sub-section of my findings chapter around personal priorities.... All of that while cycling
Me and my mate Charlie are planning to do what we call an Iron Age Man. Cycle over a 100 miles, swim then marathon running - the Iron Man distances - but do that with no digital technology. He thinks a polaroid camera counts as Iron Age tech but I disagree. Anyway, the aim is to get better at making decisions under uncertainty. Just the way a natural scientist uses a microscope or a telescope to study things normal perception can't access a social scientist must exaggerate the experience they are studying by living it in an extreme form. I study decision-making under uncertainty. Not knowing the way an still going forward is a good experiment with an N of 1... or 2 in this case. I am forever grateful to Charlie who is willing to try anything with me
I talk about reading Joseph Campbell's book as I prepare for the write up of my PhD after being done with analysis
Talking about Husserl's book Ideas after finishing the audiobook. A painful book but every time I listened and felt I don't understand then when I would work on analysing my PhD I would be able to find another shape to put them in
Quick note on what felt like a new ide but was already in Techopedia. It was posted there less than a month ago https://www.techopedia.com/ai-washing-everything-you-need-to-know/2/34841
After going to the EXPLORE conference put on by the Royal Geographical society I am captured by the stories of the proper bad ass explorers I met there and start planning my own journey
I am at a stage of my PhD journey where I am exploring narrative structures to present back my findings. Exploring options before choosing a way to present findings true to the data but also easy to follow is not an easy task in, text form
Since I am missing a conference where I would have been able to mingle with other PhDs and will miss the day at uni where newcomers and outgoing PhDs get together I thought I'd record some tips or dare I say rules of thumb
Going through most of what I would have presented at the International Place Branding Association's 2022 Conference. I won't be making the trip but trying to keep working on the PhD findings by going through what I would have shared
I had some feedback a year ago just before starting my PhD analysis. Now I am half way through analysis but have a vision about where the PhD seems to be heading. I want to get some feedback before the final stretch of the last year of writing
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