Why you should never retire: unlearn retirement
The Unlearn Project
by Sydney Business Insights
1y ago
We discuss why collecting that gold watch and retiring at 65 might not be the best thing and why it’s time to change the retirement narrative. A lot has changed since Otto von Bismark invented retirement in 1883: we live much longer, more and more of us do knowledge work, and the latest research shows that our brains don’t actually decline as we get older. Could retirement be making us worse off mentally, physically, financially? What if it’s also bad for the economy? We hear from psychiatrists, former Prime Ministers, linguists, retirees, academics, engineers and advocates, and discuss what c ..read more
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Coming soon… unlearn retirement
The Unlearn Project
by Sydney Business Insights
1y ago
Coming soon… we look at retiring retirement. We talk with a leading mental health researcher, an economist, a former Prime Minister, Nobel Prize winners, a linguist, and an octogenarian human computer. Stay tuned in 2022 for more episodes of The Unlearn Project, our podcast about changing common sense. Hosts Sandra Peter and Kai Riemer will continue to unlearn old wisdoms and discover new ones. From Sydney Business Insights at the University of Sydney Business School. You can find links for the curious and more episodes on our website: https://sbi.sydney.edu.au/the-unlearn-project/ Is there so ..read more
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Extra: a music deep dive
The Unlearn Project
by Sydney Business Insights
1y ago
In this extra episode, we take a deep dive into the history of the music industry. We go down rabbit holes that take us from Victorian England to Sydney harbour in the 70s and then on to the hip hop culture of New York in the 80s. We trace the music industry as it resisted and adapted to the rise of new technologies and came to understand music as a product. We hear from a leading researcher on popular music, the creator of the first music sampler, a renowned hip hop artist, and even Thomas Edison… You can find transcripts, links for the curious and more episodes on our website: https://sbi.sy ..read more
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Why music is no longer just for listening: unlearn music
The Unlearn Project
by Sydney Business Insights
1y ago
We discuss how the way we engage with music is fundamentally changing - from something we just listen to, to something we create with. On platforms like TikTok, music is becoming a material for creation, for self-expression, for storytelling. And this very real shift in what people do with music, has implications not only for the music industry and what music is, but ultimately for all of us. We hear from the head of music at TikTok, record breaking artists, influencers, musicologists and narratologists. You can find transcripts, links for the curious and more episodes on our website: https ..read more
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Why automation makes your job harder: unlearn automation
The Unlearn Project
by Sydney Business Insights
1y ago
We discuss why it’s no longer true that automation and AI will make all our jobs easier. While automation might reduce the amount of work available to humans and leads to job losses, at least the remaining work will be of higher quality. This common wisdom has always underpinned the idea of automation. Yet surprisingly, in many industries AI can leave workers worse off, as the quality of work declines, making life harder and more stressful for workers across industries. We hear from pilots, lawyers, academics, ride share drivers and kickstarters. You can find transcripts, links for the curious ..read more
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Why the unlearn project, and computers
The Unlearn Project
by Sydney Business Insights
1y ago
We set out to unlearn old wisdoms and discover new ones, starting with computers. When the world changes, we also need to change our common sense. And as it turns out we live in a time when lots of things change, and many of them have to do with technology. Computing is now everywhere. But it didn’t use to be. So maybe the first thing to unlearn is computers: what they are and what they are for. From human computers to algorithms, we are no longer just using them, they increasingly govern our lives. A human computer still working at NASA, a trust expert and a Nobel Prize winner and a historian ..read more
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Introducing The Unlearn Project
The Unlearn Project
by Sydney Business Insights
1y ago
The Unlearn Project is about changing common sense. The way the world works has changed. Things you thought you knew like automation will make our work easier, music is something to listen to, large companies can’t innovate, or data is the new oil are no longer true. Hosts Sandra Peter and Kai Riemer set out to unlearn old wisdoms and discover new ones. From Sydney Business Insights at the University of Sydney Business School. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information ..read more
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