As She Rises brings together local poets and activists from throughout North America to depict the effects of climate change on their home and their people. Each episode carries the listener to a new place through a collection of voices, local recordings and soundscapes. Stories span from the Louisiana Bayou, to the tundras of Alaska to the drying bed of the Colorado River. Centering the voices of native women and women of color, As She Rises personalizes the elusive magnitude of climate cha ...
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This podcast has the potential to significantly change the way you spend your time and money. And i’m not being hyperbolic. In this episode I’m speaking with Rob Wiblin from 80,000 hours, an organisation that looks into how people can spend their most precious resource, their time, but more specifically, the time they spend working, to maximise for humanity’s well being. The number 80,000 hours is roughly how long someone spends working in their lifetime, hence the name. It’s an organisation with its foundation in effective altruism, which is a philosophy and social movement that aims to apply evidence and reason to determine the most effective ways to benefit others. If this is the first time you’ve been exposed to these ideas, i highly recommend you check out their websites and content. I’m sure it will change the way you think about how you navigate the world, and could realistically increase the positive impact you have on the world by orders of magnitude. This mode of thinking has really changed the way i view the world. As i said at the start, my guest today is Rob Wiblin. Rob is director of research at 80,000 hours and hosts the 80,000 hours podcast. He studied genetics and economics at the Australian National University (ANU) and was named Young Alumnus of the Year in 2015. He has worked as a research economist in various Australian Government agencies, he was Research Director and then Executive Director at the Centre for Effective Altruism in Oxford and then became Research Director for 80,000 Hours. He and the 80,000 hours crew also know how to throw a great party. So we hit on quite a few topics in the 40 minutes we had to chat, which included: What is ‘good’? Universal basic income Global issues that we face today How to choose a career path Websites you can visit to find out how to donate to charity more effectively Why sorting out your mental health might need to be a priority And some mental frameworks and tools to help you navigate the world. Rob's Twitter (https://twitter.com/robertwiblin) The Dictators Handbook (https://www.amazon.com.au/Dictators-Handbook-Behavior-Almost-Politics/dp/1610391845) On What Matters (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b4tV1cWP1I) Pandemics (https://80000hours.org/2017/08/podcast-we-are-not-worried-enough-about-the-next-pandemic/) http://www.robwiblin.com/ (http://www.robwiblin.com/) The Importance of the long-run (https://80000hours.org/articles/why-the-long-run-future-matters-more-than-anything-else-and-what-we-should-do-about-it/) Support this podcast
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47 episodes
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Manage episode 257291126 series 1403792
Contenu fourni par Sam Barton. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Sam Barton ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
This podcast has the potential to significantly change the way you spend your time and money. And i’m not being hyperbolic. In this episode I’m speaking with Rob Wiblin from 80,000 hours, an organisation that looks into how people can spend their most precious resource, their time, but more specifically, the time they spend working, to maximise for humanity’s well being. The number 80,000 hours is roughly how long someone spends working in their lifetime, hence the name. It’s an organisation with its foundation in effective altruism, which is a philosophy and social movement that aims to apply evidence and reason to determine the most effective ways to benefit others. If this is the first time you’ve been exposed to these ideas, i highly recommend you check out their websites and content. I’m sure it will change the way you think about how you navigate the world, and could realistically increase the positive impact you have on the world by orders of magnitude. This mode of thinking has really changed the way i view the world. As i said at the start, my guest today is Rob Wiblin. Rob is director of research at 80,000 hours and hosts the 80,000 hours podcast. He studied genetics and economics at the Australian National University (ANU) and was named Young Alumnus of the Year in 2015. He has worked as a research economist in various Australian Government agencies, he was Research Director and then Executive Director at the Centre for Effective Altruism in Oxford and then became Research Director for 80,000 Hours. He and the 80,000 hours crew also know how to throw a great party. So we hit on quite a few topics in the 40 minutes we had to chat, which included: What is ‘good’? Universal basic income Global issues that we face today How to choose a career path Websites you can visit to find out how to donate to charity more effectively Why sorting out your mental health might need to be a priority And some mental frameworks and tools to help you navigate the world. Rob's Twitter (https://twitter.com/robertwiblin) The Dictators Handbook (https://www.amazon.com.au/Dictators-Handbook-Behavior-Almost-Politics/dp/1610391845) On What Matters (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9b4tV1cWP1I) Pandemics (https://80000hours.org/2017/08/podcast-we-are-not-worried-enough-about-the-next-pandemic/) http://www.robwiblin.com/ (http://www.robwiblin.com/) The Importance of the long-run (https://80000hours.org/articles/why-the-long-run-future-matters-more-than-anything-else-and-what-we-should-do-about-it/) Support this podcast
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations
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Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-of-today/donations
47 episodes
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