Messy and Masterful
In this episode of Messy and Masterful, Aldo de Pape interviews artist and author Florent Chavouet, who shares his journey from a budding artist to a successful author of travel books, particularly focusing on his experiences in Japan. The conversation delves into the impact of his first book, 'Tokyo on Foot', the evolution of his career, and his creative process. Florent discusses the balance between commercial projects and personal artistic endeavors, as well as his aspirations for future works, including a focus on the ordinary aspects of life in Japan. The episode highlights the...
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In this conversation, Dr. Ahmed Khalifa Elmagarmid talks to Aldo about the role of artificial intelligence in education, its evolution, and the impact of generative AI. He emphasizes the importance of balancing innovation with regulation, the potential of AI in healthcare, and the need for ethical development. The discussion also touches on the challenges of misinformation in the digital age and the necessity for continuous education and adaptation in the workforce. Takeaways WISE is a global event focused on advancing education. Generative AI represents a significant leap...
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In this conversation, Aldo de Pape interviews Dr. Luis Benenviste, the Director of Global Education at the World Bank, discussing the organization's role in global education, the importance of foundational skills, and the impact of AI on future learning. Dr. Benenviste shares his personal journey into education, the challenges of the learning crisis, and the need for equitable access to quality education. The discussion emphasizes the transformative power of education and the necessity of adapting to a rapidly changing world. Takeaways The World Bank aims to fight poverty and...
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In this conversation, Aldo interviews Wendy Kopp, founder of Teach for America and Teach for All, discussing her journey in Education Reform. Wendy shares her motivations for starting Teach for America, the impact of two-year teaching commitments, and the global expansion of her initiatives. The conversation also touches on the challenges of education in crisis situations, the role of social media in mobilizing for social good, and the concept of human flourishing in education. Wendy reflects on her experiences and the importance of collective leadership in fostering change. ...
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Dr. Michael Vlerick presents a concrete 10 step plan on how to become a happier person! He emphasizes the need to develop good habits and discard bad habits, starting with small changes and being kind to ourselves. Living a healthy lifestyle, including getting enough sleep, eating well, and exercising, is crucial for both physical and mental well-being. Meditation is also highlighted as a powerful tool for rewiring the brain and freeing ourselves from negative mental reactions and cravings. In this conversation, Michael Vlerick and Aldo de Pape discuss the final 10 steps...
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In this conversation, Aldo and Dr. Michael Vlerick discuss the topic of happiness and how to train the brain for happiness. They explore the importance of remaining equanimous, developing contentment, and connecting with others in order to live a happy and meaningful life. They also delve into the practice of meditation and its benefits, including training attention, gaining insight into one's psychology, and developing a new relationship with thoughts and emotions. The conversation emphasizes the transformation of the experience of life through mindfulness and detachment from emotions. In...
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In this conversation, Aldo de Pape and Dr. Michael Vlerick discuss the simple recipe for happiness. They explore the three major elements of a happy life: equanimity, contentment, and the quality of social connections. They emphasize the importance of working on oneself and cultivating a new relationship with negative emotions. They also discuss the illusion of control and the illusion of self, highlighting the liberating potential of understanding these concepts. The conversation touches on the parallels between human consciousness and artificial intelligence. In this...
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In this conversation, Dr. Michael Vlerick discusses the mismatch between our modern environment and our Stone Age brains, which can impact our happiness. He highlights examples such as our predilection for sugary and fatty foods, our stress response, our sedentary lifestyle, and the artificial ways we seek dopamine boosts. Dr. Vlerick explains how our brains evolved to seek opportunities and rewards, but our modern environment often provides excessive and unhealthy stimuli. He also touches on the addictive nature of social media and the importance of cultivating attention and...
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In this conversation, Aldo and Michael discuss the importance of happiness in life and how it becomes more apparent when reflecting back on one's life. They explore the idea that everything we do is ultimately in pursuit of happiness, whether consciously or unconsciously. They also discuss the need to be more conscious of our actions and behaviors and how they contribute to our long-term happiness. The conversation touches on the role of mourning and the coexistence of happiness and sadness. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of living a life that encompasses all emotions and...
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In this conversation, Aldo interviews Kian Katanforoosh, CEO of Workera; a platform that measures competencies and provides insights in how people can acquire the right job skills for the future. The two discuss the impact of AI on jobs and the future of work, and dive into how important it is to prepare our world for all the changes that are to come. They also touch on the role of AI in different fields and the need for both durable and perishable skills. Kian shares his personal journey coming from France to the United States, working and growing at Stanford...
info_outlineAmy Brand is an American Academic and the Executive Producer of the Emmy nominated Documentary 'Picture A Scientist'. She is the Director of MIT Press and a cognitive scientist by training. Aldo speaks to Amy about her life-long career in and for academia, why there is still a lot of work to be done to get more women in STEM and how sounds, syllables & words play a crucial role in human development.
Find out more about 'Picture a Scientist' here: https://www.
You can find out more about Amy’s work for MIT Press here: https://mitpress.mit.