Ten Words
"**Scenes that can only be performed, they can't be read**".
info_outline Ep. 34 AARON SORKIN (Part One)Ten Words
"The story doesn't really begin until you've introduced the intention".
info_outline Ep. 33 Sir DAVID ATTENBOROUGHTen Words
"Nothing stays the same and it can't remain the same".
info_outline Ep. 32 BENEDICT CUMBERBATCHTen Words
"Enjoy the journey of life and not just the end game".
info_outline Ep. 31 MARK RONSONTen Words
"Take the things that you love and build on them."
info_outline Ep. 30 JEREMY WAITETen Words
"You can change the world just by sharing your story".
info_outline Ep. 29 Sir DAVID BRAILSFORDTen Words
"There is no 'I' in team (but there is a 'Me')".
info_outline Ep. 28 CHRIS HADFIELDTen Words
"It's really important to remind ourselves that impossible things happen".
info_outline Ep. 27 GRETA THUNBERGTen Words
"We can't save the world by playing by the rules".
info_outline Ep. 26 STEVE JOBSTen Words
"You can change the world just by sharing your story".
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"To achieve good results, work all night and eat soup".
Cedric Villani is the Field's Medal winning maths professor from Paris who changed the world by discovering a new theorem (by accident). He has since dedicated his life to communicating the beauty of mathematics and insists that "to achieve good results, work all night and eat soup".
He is a beautiful person, with a beautiful mind, which I do my best to explore in this episode as I seek to discover the truth behind those ten words. Join me on this voyage of discovery as we seek to understand why math(s) really is "sexy".
This bourbon fueled episode was "slightly longer" than expected because of the various stories I share, here's some timings to help you dig in and out of the podcast depending upon how much time you have. I thought this would be a better solution rather than debating for hours which bits to cut out.
Thank you for listening!
TIMINGS
- 0:00 ~ Intro
- 4:23 ~ "To achieve good results work all night and eat soup"
- 8:48 ~ Why is maths sexy?
- 14:47 ~ Why do people HATE maths?
- 19:40 ~ The Idea of Creating Something Beautiful
- 37:30 ~ The Birth of a Theorem
- 40:00 ~ Maths, Mountains and Music
- 44:51 ~ How to find your own mountain to climb
- 54:20 ~ What makes you wake up in the morning?
- 55:43 ~ Why are Nobel laureates so good at presenting?
- 1:00:55 ~ When I failed at Hugo Boss by presenting bad math
- 1:02:34 ~ How should your office make you feel?
- 1:04:34 ~ The Gömböc
- 1:16:59 ~ Why are questions more valuable than the answers?
- 1:18:25 ~ Cedric's best advice "The Bottom Line"
Cedric Villani with a Gömböc
LINKS
- "Birth of a Theorem" on Amazon
- Gaping Void by Hugh Macleod
- "How to be Creative" FREE eBook by Hugh Macleod
- "What's so sexy about math?" TED Talk
- "The Beautiful Minds" TED Talk
- Cedric Villani on Numberphile [Playlist]
- Melanie Safka [Spotify]
- The Gömböc [Wired Magazine]
- The story of Cedric's spiders
- The Gömböc Lecture [Oxford University]
- Numberphile on YouTube