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Genuine Curiosity
Genuine Curiosity
Frequency: 1 episode/9d. Total Eps: 50

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🇨🇦 Canada - philosophy
14/10/2024#73
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Business Ownership – Communication – Uncertainty
vendredi 31 mai 2024 • Duration 01:46:50
Talking with Conor Phillips, founder of fuel2go and pathfinder365 about building a team, embracing rest, and challenges along the way.
- Features of a quality vending machine.
- Understanding the responsibilities of business ownership.
- Handling uncertainty, and ways to recharge.
- How technology is changing customer interactions.
- Benefits of an online marketplace.
- Criteria for hiring staff.
Alcohol Trends – Time Management – Local
mercredi 14 février 2024 • Duration 57:29
Talking with Bahir Sokmenoglu Saskatoon Liquor Store manager and Level 3 Sommelier, about alcohol trends, innovations, and collaborations.
- Ways alcohol preferences vary depending on area of the city.
- How current drink trends effect local brewers.
- Resilient grapes for wine.
- Stresses of forecasting and ordering products.
- Biggest mistakes made during the first year of store opening.
- Collaborating with local brewers.
- Emergence of low and no alcohol counterparts to traditional alcohol.
Hunting – Computer Networks- Retirement Planning
jeudi 12 octobre 2023 • Duration 01:19:38
Talking with Jeremy Lamontagne, Financial Planner, about respecting animals you hunt, computer networks, and keys to retirement planning.
- Understanding the patterns of animal movement and bedding.
- When revenue earned isn't worth the time lost.
- Setting up networks and training staff.
- The amount of time needed for testing computer systems for unforeseen errors.
- Preventing losses from not claiming warranty on parts and receiving rebates by using computer based records.
- How applying more efficient practices regardless of the source, changes your entire outlook.
- Understanding that banks "sell" you credit.
- The effect debt has on your retirement plans.
- Two factors that are the staple of good financial habits.
- Being at ease with the uncomfortable.
- Importance of a positive routine.
Nursing School – Long Term Care – Dementia
mardi 3 octobre 2023 • Duration 46:23
Discussing challenges of nursing school, reasons seniors transfer to long term care, and dementia patients.
- Considerations needed when caring for pediatric patients.
- How the perspective changes when doing palliative care.
- Patient bed ridden for 3 months able to walk in 2 days.
- Best parts of being on the medical surgical floor.
- Difficult aspects of caring for dementia patients.
- Online class sizes for remote learning.
- Difficulties being a nursing student in a patient care setting.
- Two observed factors for someone going home or to long term care.
Product Design Engineering – Communication Methods – Baja SAE
mardi 26 septembre 2023 • Duration 01:01:22
Discussing how past mistakes in product design engineering can help the next project, overcoming imposter syndrome, and competing in the Baja SAE.
- What is involved when designing products for a client.
- Trying to design systems that account for the human element.
- Providing safer and more efficient solutions.
- The variety of problems you have to solve.
- Considering past mistakes in your new design.
- Saved from a nightmare project due outside forces.
- Workload of Mechanical Engineering College.
- How mistakes can slide by despite a review process.
- Overcoming imposter syndrome.
- When the engineering method of communication could be detrimental.
- How a group of friends can help you assess your shortfalls.
- Deciding to pursue engineering instead of marine biology.
- Competing in the Baja SAE.
- Doubting your competency despite external evidence.
- Cognitive bias where unskilled individuals over estimate their abilities for certain tasks.
- Fastest time for 30.48m or 45.72m.
- Testing climbing ability or towing an object.
- Assessing how the vehicle handles on varying terrain, done for time.
- Typically done for distance or time.
- Last vehicle functioning or farthest distance reached is the winner.
Singing Lessons – Play – Interoception
lundi 18 septembre 2023 • Duration 49:20
Talking with Aliah Elliot (@musicmindfully) of musicmindfully.com about the two things needed to hit a high note in singing lessons, techniques to be consistent in any space, and how proper singing feels.
- Learning the science of teaching.
- How universal singing is.
- The muscle co-ordination required to sing.
- Significance of visualization.
- First steps to understanding your voice.
- Realizing a relaxed approach can make the process more enjoyable.
- Importance of singing in your ideal range.
- Two things you need to hit a high note.
- Common vocal ranges we hear.
- New techniques to be consistent in spaces with varying acoustics.
- How proper singing should feel.
- Signs of improper voice technique.
- Free at home practice tools.
- Words that "feel" good to say.
- Highest to lowest
- Soprano
- Alto
- Tenor
- Bass
- Develop with prolonged use of voice.
- Mild cases can be remedied with rest.
- Severe cases can require surgery.
Agricultural Consulting – Networking – Work Hours
dimanche 10 septembre 2023 • Duration 56:15
Talking with Majid Hassas PhD about issues when using natural ingredients, common goals clients have, and the challenges of agricultural consulting.
- Top agriculture school in Canada.
- Graduating into a recession.
- Cannabis licensing wait times.
- The drawbacks of working for government.
- Showing future clients your experience when most clients want your involvement to be confidential.
- Challenges of using recognizable ingredients.
- Importance of networking in all fields.
- Keeping up to date with the market.
- Processing products in a way that they could be marketed in many regions of the world.
- Following region specific protocols to be cost efficient.
- Majority of food processing facilities aren't labeled.
- How collaboration instead of competition can help both parties.
- Understanding how much work load you can handle and setting hard limits.
- Two main goals of every food production company.
- Turning byproducts into a new product.
Underground Mining – Communication – Safety
lundi 4 septembre 2023 • Duration 01:01:06
Discussing the underground mining process, machines used, and unique safety protocols in noisy environments.
- Moving from installing glass to working in the mines.
- Amount of physical labor involved in mining.
- Underground mining process.
- Running a continuous miner, and the extreme temperatures the operator can face.
- When wearing extra hearing protection can enhance your awareness.
- The machines and steps used to move product from underground to surface.
- Atmospheric pressure change when going 3460 feet underground.
- How spacious it is underground.
- Ground control process using dywidags, epoxy, and cross bars.
- How safety measures have improved.
- Calming your emotions in emergencies.
- Glass heated to 700°C then quickly cooled.
- Increases strength by 5 times.
- Glass cannot be cut or altered after the tempering process.
- Glass Shatters safely into small fragments.
- Able to withstand temperature shifts up to 250°C.
- 180 tonnes, 11'6" high, 18' wide.
- 2 x 500 to 700hp engines.
- Advances at 1.5 feet per minute.
- Product is moved onto load car then to robotic tram.
- Automatic machine that follows the continuous miner.
- Deposits product onto room belt from various directions.
- 16 sections, 340 feet long.
- Used for smoothing out fines, moving material, and scaling.
- Removal of loose material from walls and ceiling of mine.
- Steel threaded bar used for stabilizing ground overhead.
- Held in place with epoxy.
- Name a combination of Dyckerhoff & Widmann AG
- Makes a partition for directing air ventilation.
Counselling – Resilience – Self-Trust
dimanche 27 août 2023 • Duration 44:50
Discussing traits that resilient people have, understanding what drives your behavior, and the unexpected isolation of counselling.
- Transition from healthcare to counseling.
- Realizing your role is to offer and explain tools to the client not to shoulder the burden of action.
- Understanding our inner narrative.
- Deciding and believing you are capable of change is a crucial step.
- Varying processes based on the individual.
- How our brains go on auto-pilot from past experiences.
- Emotions can have physical signs and symptoms.
- Figuring out the workload you can comfortably manage.
- Being clear on what is driving your behavior.
- Boils down to two choices, accept it or change it.
- Perception and intention are often different.
- When doing the next logical step could be a detriment.
- Most common cause for couples to attend counseling.
- Small gestures of affections overtime can trump infrequent grand gestures.
- If you have no preference someone will decide for you.
- Ways you can lose trust in yourself.
- Small area of brain responsible for your safety.
- Keeps record of situations where you felt fear or danger.
- Will alert you when same criteria are present and urge you to avoid it.
- Showing that your emotions are not who you are.
- The anxious thoughts are coming from your anxiety not from you.
- Accepting that the thoughts and emotions will come.
- Having strategies in place to cope.
- Paying attention to the bodies sensations to interpret them.
- Mind will feel a physical sensation and try to rationalize it as an emotion.
- When you develop an unhealthy relationship with your abuser.
Locksmith – Knowledge vs. Application – Concentration
dimanche 20 août 2023 • Duration 01:02:39
Talking to Will Millar, owner of Will's Lock and Key, about the difficulties you encounter as a locksmith, the realities of the job, and concentrating under pressure.
- Skill involved to gain entry.
- The checklist you go through before taking a job.
- Common reasons people are calling you.
- Low hiring rate of the profession.
- How difficult it is to transfer the knowledge into skill.
- Fun of aspects of the job.
- Most thrilling situation.
- Uncommon ways to prove ownership of property.
- Red flags to not taking on a job.
- Logistics of cutting keys for a whole building with permissions on individual levels.
- When a job goes awry and how to overcome it.
- When an injury solidifies your thoughts on process improvement.
- Awkward jobs to arrive at.
- Abundance of locks and keys we are surrounded by.









