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Nullius in Verba

Smriti Mehta and Daniël Lakens

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Nullius in Verba is a podcast about science—what it is and what it could be. It is hosted by Smriti Mehta from UC Berkeley and Daniël Lakens from Eindhoven University of Technology. We draw inspiration from the book Novum Organum, written in 1620 by Francis Bacon, which laid the foundations of the modern scientific method. Our logo is an homage to the title page of Novum Organum, which depicts a galleon passing between the mythical Pillars of Hercules on either side of the Strait of Gibralta ...
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Welcome to "Rolling Through Negotiations," where we blend the smart tactics of Brazilian Jiujitsu with the everyday skills of negotiation. Our host, Matthew Karakoulakis, one of Australia’s top lawyers, guides you through the essentials of negotiating like a pro. Featuring insights from both Brazilian Jiujitsu athletes and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders, this podcast offers transformative stories and perspectives that will help you enhance your negotiation techniques and leade ...
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That's Fasho

Michael Ryan

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Talking about everything and nothing at the same time. Real life stories, trends, and entertainment. You may be surprised, we do the most. Hosted by Mike, friends, and special guests. #thatsfasho Support the podcast at www.paypal.me/fashopodcast
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This podcast series is a celebration of strength, resilience and cultural pride…. as told by the Yued community of Moora. Narrated by Cyndy Moody and Daniel Hansen, this collection of stories was collected during Community Arts Networks Place Names project which explores the meanings of Noongar places. These playful, poignant and precious stories are our nation’s hidden histories and remind us that this always was and always will be, Aboriginal land. WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl ...
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Oxford Society for International Development

Oxford Society for International Development

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The official Oxford Society for International Development podcast. We interview leaders and key thinkers in the field of international development with the aim of generating discussion around some of the biggest challenges facing today’s global society. Find out more at oxsid.org
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In this final episode of the three-part series on the Philosophical Psychology lectures by Paul Meehl, we discuss lectures 6-8, which cover the ten obfuscating factors in "soft areas" of psychology and a host of advice Meehl provides for researchers, reviewers, editors, and educators on how to improve practice. Shownotes Krefeld-Schwalb, A., Sugerm…
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Have you ever found yourself struggling with a difficult negotiation, feeling like you’re at a disadvantage, or wishing you could handle tough conversations better? That’s why I’m excited about this episode of "Rolling Through Negotiations." I had the pleasure of sitting down with Daniel Tropeano, an expert in canine behaviour and training. You mig…
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In this new episode of Rolling Through Negotiations we chat with the incredible Sinead Singh, a proud Wiradjuri woman and the founder of First Nations Start Up. Born on Ngunnawal Country and raised on the Gold Coast & Tweed (Kombumerri & Bundjalung), Sinead has spent her life dedicated to business growth, social media management, marketing, and cul…
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In this episode, we continue the discussion of Meehl's Philosophy of Psychology course, focusing on lectures 3, 4, and 5. Shownotes The quote "Don't make a mockery of honest ad-hockery" is probably from Clark Glymour: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Glymour Good, I. J. (1965). The Estimation of Probabilities: An Essay on Modern Bayesian Methods…
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Welcome back to Rolling Through Negotiations! Today, we’re joined by John Camm, Co-founder and Managing Director of Rainy Day Recruitment. John shares his inspiring journey from the Stolen Generation to building a loving family and leading a successful Aboriginal owned business. Discover his passion for motorcycle riding, the profound life lessons …
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Faust, D., & Meehl, P. E. (1992). Using scientific methods to resolve questions in the history and philosophy of science: Some illustrations. Behavior Therapy, 23(2), 195–211. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0005-7894(05)80381-8Par Smriti Mehta and Daniël Lakens
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In this episode of "Rolling Through Negotiations," we sit down with Donald Betts, former Kansas State Senator and now acting as the CEO of Kinaway Chamber of Commerce, Donald brings a wealth of experience in governance, economic development, and international trade. In our chat, Donalds shares his journey from Kansas to Melbourne, and discusses how…
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Video lectures: https://meehl.umn.edu/video Faust, D., & Meehl, P. E. (1992). Using scientific methods to resolve questions in the history and philosophy of science: Some illustrations. Behavior Therapy, 23(2), 195–211. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0005-7894(05)80381-8 Serlin, R. C., & Lapsley, D. K. (1985). Rationality in psychological research: The g…
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Do you ever watch skilled speakers and wonder, "How can I present with that kind of confidence? If you're looking to overcome your fear of public speaking and want to express yourself with confidence, this episode is for you. Join us on "Rolling Through Negotiations" as we chat with Aysha Iqbal, a black belt in communication who has mastered the ar…
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In advance of the next three episodes discussing the Philosophical Psychology lectures by Paul E. Meehl, we present a brief reading from his autobiography in A history of psychology in autobiography. Meehl, P. E. (1989). Paul E. Meehl. In G. Lindzey (Ed.), A history of psychology in autobiography (Vol. 8, pp. 337–389). Stanford, CA: Stanford Univer…
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This week, we're rolling with Jayden Gerrand, a proud Whadjuk Noongar man and the innovative force behind Djinda Sports. As a dedicated advocate for First Nations athletes, Jayden shares his journey from a promising AFL career cut short by injury to creating a business that’s much more than just a sports agency. In our conversation, Jayden opens up…
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In this episode, we discuss objectivity and disinterestedness in science. We talk about norms, values, interests, and objectivity in research practice, peer review, and hiring decisions. Is it possible to be completely objective? Is objectivity a feature of epistemic products or epistemic processes? And most importantly, how would you objectively r…
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Welcome back to another episode of "Rolling Through Negotiations” In this episode, we're thrilled to roll with Robert Drysdale, a Brazilian American jiu jitsu legend and a profound voice in the world of martial arts. A 4th degree black belt under Léo Vieira, Robert is not just a master on the mats, he’s a historian, author, and an undeniably impact…
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In the world of communication, the real skill lies in showing, not just telling. And that’s exactly why we're excited about this episode of "Rolling Through Negotiations." Joining us is Fotis Kapetopoulos, a true black belt in the domains of journalism, multicultural media, and arts consultancy. 🥋 Meet the Master: So, what's the story with Fotis? I…
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In this episode, we discuss the role of criticism in science. When is criticism constructive as opposed to obsessive? What are the features of fair and useful scientific criticism? And should we explicitly teach junior researchers to both give and accept criticism? Shownotes: Babbage, C. (1830). Reflections on the Decline of Science in England: And…
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Today we're rolling with the remarkable Dr. David Moore. With a career dedicated to the art of peacemaking and the science of communication, David brings so much of wisdom to our conversation. Currently shining as an associate at La Trobe University School of Law, his journey has been paved with influential roles and insightful teachings across his…
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How does a journalist’s cultural background and personal experiences shape their storytelling perspective? In our world brimming with information, what are the keys to successful negotiation? And how crucial is cultural understanding in navigating these discussions? Join us on "Rolling Through Negotiations," where our host Matthew engages with the …
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In this episode, we continue discussing Dubin’s 8-step method for theory building. We discuss the measurement of theoretical constructs, using logical propositions to make falsifiable predictions from theories, and the importance of specifying boundary conditions. Shownotes Jaccard, J., & Jacoby, J. (2010). Theory Construction and Model-building Sk…
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This episode of "Empower, Engage & Excel" we navigate the story of Michael Hatton, the visionary Founder and Director of TSS Total Surveying Solutions. Michael shares the essence of true work ethic, the power of staying rooted in your cultural and spiritual identity, and the courage to embrace change and growth at every turn. Michael insights shed …
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Welcome to "Rolling Through Negotiations," where the worlds of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and negotiation tactics collide. In this episode, join your host Matthew and his special guest Michael Heliotis, a seasoned Jiu Jitsu practitioner, coach, and good friend. Together, they dive deep into the parallels between the art of negotiation and the strategic in…
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In this episode we discussed the 8-step method of theory building proposed by Robin Dubin in his classic 1969 book Theory Building. Shownotes Dubin, R. (1969). Theory building. Free Press. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/160506.html Lynham, S. A. (2002). Quantitative Research and Theory Building: Dubin’s Method. Advances in Developin…
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How is pushing past your own barriers in bodybuilding, a sport with no rivals but yourself, different from other sports where the key is not just hard work but also natural talent to beat the competition? In bodybuilding, it's all about pushing your limits. Getting down to the least fat and packing on muscle. But getting there? It means super stric…
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In this masterclass episode, Lincoln Hancock, a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu master, reveals how the disciplines of the sport extend far beyond the mat, offering a blueprint for conquering life's challenges. Through his teaching, Lincoln demonstrates that Jiu Jitsu techniques are more than combat techniques they are lessons in discipline, strategy, and resi…
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In this episode, we discuss the barriers to cumulative science, including inconsistent measurement tools, overreliance on single studies, and the large volume of research publications. Can replications, interdisciplinary collaborations, and prospective meta-analyses help us solve this issue? Can AI solve all our problems? And do most scientists tre…
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Get ready for an exciting chat with Joanne Law, a leader in sorting out conflicts and making peace. In this episode, Matthew, who's always eager to learn, takes us into the world of resolving fights and disagreements. We're diving into how Joanne turns arguments into teamwork, sharing her experience and tips. Joanne's dedicated to helping families …
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This week, we're joined by Daniel Webb, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu athlete and electrician apprentice with a background in security. Discover how the principles of combat sports and security tactics can empower your negotiation skills, fostering resilience, decision-making, and adaptability in high-pressure situations. Learn how the power of preparation…
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In today’s episode, we continue our conversation about preregistration. How flexible can we be when we preregister, without increasing flexibility in our analysis? How well do people preregister, and what does a good preregistration look like? And how do we deal with deviations from preregistrations? Shownotes Dubin, R. (1969). Theory building. Fre…
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In this podcast, Dion Devow takes us on a journey from his early community health work to launching Darkies Design, his Aboriginal themed apparel brand. Dion shares his wisdom on navigating different sectors, the importance of knowing your worth, and and building strong relationships. He talks openly about the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, str…
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Join us in this episode of 'Rolling Through Negotiations' with Kirren Robson-Garth. This man is a powerhouse: a black belt in both Judo and Jiu-Jitsu, a strategic thinker who brings the precision and discipline of martial arts to the forefront of engineering with his company, Combela. But what's truly impressive is how he takes the lessons from the…
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In this two part episode we discuss the fine art of preregistration. We go back into the history of preregistration, its evolution, and current use. Do we preregister to control the Type 1 error rate, or to show that we derived our prediction from theory a priori? Can and should we preregister exploratory or secondary data analysis? And how severe …
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In this episode of 'Rolling Through Negotiations', we are joined by Daniel Hein. Born in Brazil and now a Chief Architect at Informatica in the Asia, Pacific & Japan region. Ranked number one in several fields of data management, Informatica, reflects his commitment to excellence. As a father of two and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, Daniel embo…
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In this episode of "Rolling Through Negotiations," we yarn with Isaac Harrison, a Kabi Kabi and Birri man, a visionary entrepreneur, and a dedicated father of three. Isaac's groundbreaking journey in renewables and marketing, most notably founding and exiting Bunjil Energy in Melbourne and his current influential positions at Towcha Technology and …
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In the first episode of 2024, we discuss the double-edged sword: reverence to authority. Should scientists respect others on whose shoulders they stand? Or should they be wary of appeal to authority? How should scientists deal with other sources of authority in science, like for example, the government or academic societies? And how can we differen…
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Welcome back to "Rolling Through Negotiations"! In this empowering episode, we're thrilled to host Sangeeta Mulchandani, a powerhouse in Business Consulting and Strategic Planning. Sangeeta, a third generation entrepreneur, takes us on a riveting journey from her 15 year corporate leadership to becoming a beacon of inspiration in entrepreneurship. …
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Join us in the latest episode of 'Rolling Through Negotiations' as we chat with Pat Caruso, a First Nations Graphic Designer and Artist with a unique story. Pat's journey to reconnect with his Eastern Arrernte roots, disrupted by his mother's removal in the 1950s, is a powerful testament to identity and resilience. Through his business and art, Pat…
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In our special year end episode, join us for an enlightening conversation with AFL legend Peter Burgoyne. Peter shares his journey from Darwin to AFL stardom with Port Adelaide. He opens up about how cultural identity shaped his career and the importance of loyalty and motivation in sports and business. Now, as Business Development Manager at the S…
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In this episode of "Rolling Through Negotiations," we're thrilled to welcome Jadah Pleiter, the CEO of Panku Safety Solutions & Heart2Heart Training & Supplies. As a proud member of the Palyku people in North Western Australia, Jadah brings a wealth of expertise in project management, strategic planning, and conflict resolution. Through her stories…
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In the first of a two-part episode, we discuss The Anticreativity Letters by Richard Nisbett, in which a senior "tempter" advises a junior tempter on ways to prevent a young psychologist from being a productive and creative scientist. Nisbett, R. E. (1990). The anticreativity letters: Advice from a senior tempter to a junior tempter. American Psych…
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Welcome to our latest episode! Join us as we chat with Selina Maguire from the Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation. Selina's journey is one of cultural richness and community empowerment, deeply intertwined with the heritage of the Aboriginal community. With years of experience, Selina has been instrumental in driving growth and inclusivity at the…
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Join us in this episode of 'Rolling Through Negotiations' as we engage with the inspiring Suzanne Andrews, a proud Aboriginal Woman from the Jaru, Punaba and Bunal Bardi peoples of Western Australia’s North Kimberley region. Born in Broome she moved to Yarrabah in her early teens where she still now lives and works. Suzanne, currently leading the G…
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In today’s episode, we discuss the role of mentorship in academia. What are the characteristics of a good mentor-mentee relationship? What are the qualities of good mentors and good mentees? Does mentorship play a role in the development of scientific knowledge? And could mentors and mentees benefit from couples therapy? Note: D.I.H.C is pronounced…
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Welcome back to our latest episode. Today, we're hanging out with Andrew Burnett. Andrew isn't your typical barrister, he's got a background in jiu jitsu, which makes him pretty unique in the world of negotiations. Andrew has over a decade of experience in the legal field, navigating the complex of civil and commercial litigation. He's an expert wh…
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Dive into a raw and compelling conversation with Danny Franks a proud Wonnarua man on 'Rolling Through Negotiations.' In this episode, we navigate the intricate journey of Aboriginal heritage preservation, the trials of entrepreneurship, and the personal evolution within the military service. Danny, emerging from his role as a heritage consultant t…
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In this episode, we discuss the role of trust in science. Why should we verify but trust other scientists? What are the prerequisites for building trust within the scientific community? Who is ultimately responsible for verifying our claims and practices that bolster those claims? And should we give personality tests to everyone who enters academia…
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In this rolling episode, join us as we delve into the intricate world of procurement negotiations with Greg Courts, a black belt in negotiation and a seasoned expert from Rio Tinto. Greg brings his extensive experience in mining and procurement to the table, discussing various aspects of negotiation, from failures and successes to guiding principle…
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