The Ezra Zaid Project

Ezra Zaid

The podcast that features unique stories and anecdotes often hidden in plain sight. Every fortnight, join Ezra on a narrative journey as he trails the footprints of individuals navigating the prospect of discovery and adversity. read less
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We Talk About Aliens! feat. Khoo Hsu Chuang and Julian Ng |  Cincai² Bocai
May 19 2021
We Talk About Aliens! feat. Khoo Hsu Chuang and Julian Ng | Cincai² Bocai
When a trio of ex-colleagues haven't caught up in a while, all bets are off! They explore the big questions: are aliens among us? UFOs are just a matter of fact now? What about cryptocurrency? And how would you sort out the climate crisis? Ezra catches up with old radio comrades Khoo Hsu Chuang and Julian Ng on a new segment: Cincai² Bocai. BioKhoo Hsu Chuang is a financial journalist with over two decades of experience. He’s worked in KL, Singapore, Tokyo, Hong Kong and London covering financial and capital markets for The Edge, Bloomberg and Thomson-Reuters in print, newswire, Internet and digital TV broadcast formats. Chuang has spent the last decade grilling CEOs, policymakers, academics and politicians as a co-host of The Morning Run on BFM 89.9, a business and finance-oriented radio station and as a Contributing Editor and Video Presenter with The Edge Media Group in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Currently, he is the driving force behind Do More, a long-form video podcast series that explores entrepreneurship, investing and work-life balance.  Julian Ng has 20 years’ experience in the investment banking and fund management industries with companies such as CIMB, J.P. Morgan and Public Mutual. As a producer and presenter on BFM 89.9, he covered business issues and financial stories and how it impacted ordinary folks. He now serves as the co-founder of Akru, a digital platform that provides automated, algorithm-driven financial planning services with little to no human supervision. Check out Julian’s previous appearance on the podcast: How Much Money Is Enough? feat. Julian Ng | EZ On The Money #1 Episode Structure 00:00 - Ezra monologue/intro08:00 - Throwback to radio days and unexplained events in Malaysia12:20 - UFO sightings are real!16:10 - The Great Reset17:04 - Riding on the hype of cryptocurrencies21:58 -  Have you taken out your EPF so you can live your f*cking life? Carpe diem24:54 - The not-so-amazing movie experts on "Matrix", "Pulp Fiction", "Reservoir Dogs"... and tipping culture28:51 - "Politics and generosity are two words that don't belong in the same phrase”29:52 - Chuang’s unpopular opinion on Greta Thunberg33:00 - "World Earth Day is a load of bollocks."36:16 - Is there an Asian solution to the climate crisis42:10 - Does growing old mean achieving "Old People's Rights (OPR)"?52:42 - Forced vs voluntary philanthropy through taxing the rich1:04:30 - What constitutes success? Instagram and aliens1:07:15 - The Education Industrial Complex1:07:53 - Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin and the college admissions scandal1:15:51 - Analysts targeting America to be normalised by Q3 of 2021; what's the impact on other countries?1:19:39 - Pharmaceutical companies' bad track record and audience perceptions.1:23:38 - Digital passport and human tracking1:30:53 - Comparing the speed of evolution, the future of the human brain and technology | TOILET BREAK1:37:37 - Pharmaceutical companies' irresponsible product marketing with government backing them up1:43:03 - Circling back to Elon Musk, Greta Thunberg, cryptocurrencies, and big pharma.1:45:40 - "We can be happy with the girl we love, a small house, two children who are healthy, and a simple lifestyle."1:50:51 - Ezra outro and credits Links: Navy pilots describe encounters with UFOs | 60 Minutes Naval Pilot's Shocking UFO Encounter | HistoryPresident Obama replying to question by Reggie Watts on UFOs | The Late Late ShowReservoir Dogs - Tipping sceneOperation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal | Netflix Neuralink: Elon Musk's entire brain chip presentation in 14 minutes (supercut)Full House - Jesse meets Becky sceneGreta Thunberg in opening track of the album, The 1975… by The 1975See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Surviving Schizophrenia: A Mother and Son Story
May 7 2021
Surviving Schizophrenia: A Mother and Son Story
When Madam Kim falls into a depression following her divorce, her young son Kee Whay decides he should become a doctor. His wish: to mend his mother's broken heart. But as his own struggles with schizophrenia begin to emerge, their shared existence forces them to confront their relationship and what they mean to each other.  Bio Madam Poh Kim Pheng, also known as Madam Kim, is currently a committee member of the Malaysian Mental Health Association, a non-profit NGO established to promote mental health awareness and public mental wellbeing.  Episode structure  00:00 - Trigger warning disclaimer01:37 - Introducing host: Rahmah Pauzi02:15 - Introducing Madam Kim and son - Kee Whay07:13 - 'He kicked me out of the car'12:50 - Suffering alone from mental illness15:00 - Discovering Schizophrenia18:21 - Underlying resentment and forgiveness21:08 - Madam Kim's life, going to Oxford University28:19 - [TW: Su*cide, depression] Divorce36:43 - 'I would turn on the shower and cry, in the bathroom'41:34 - [TW: Su*cide] Madam Kim's breaking point: attempting s*cide45:00 - 'Forgive, and let go, and the life will come back to you'50:57 - Kee Whay: coming to terms with past mistakes58:40 - 'I believe all mothers will just want their children to get better'60:59 - Kee Whay's recovery: What's he doing now?69:12 - Find mental health support sources in our show notes69:40 - Outro and credits Links A list of mental health organisations and suicide hotlines in MalaysiaFree mental health resources, in your preferred languagesFact sheet: World Health OrganisationWhat it’s like to have Schizophrenia TED Talk by Cecilia McGough Terms  ‘UH’ - University of Malaya Medical Centre, formerly known as University Hospital, is a government-funded medical institution located in Pantai Dalam, southwest corner of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.Thean Hou Temple - The Thean Hou Temple is a six-tiered Buddhist temple of the Chinese sea goddess, Mazu, located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is one of the biggest temples in Southeast Asia. ‘Hawking’ - Stephen William Hawking was an English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author, widely known for his bestselling book, ‘A Brief History of Time.’ Cincai - Malaysian slang word that literally translates to ‘whatever’. Flower Bathing - Also known as ritual of ‘Mandi Bunga’, it is a popular cleansing ritual in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. The normal purpose of the bath is to remove bad luck, ward off evil spirits and increase a person’s aura in hopes of attracting good luck. ‘Makan’ - Malay word which translates to ‘eat’ or ‘to eat’. 'Armstrong' - Neil Armstrong, an american astronaut and astrophysicist, and also the first person to walk on the moon. Apollo 11 - The spaceflight that first landed humans on the moon, piloted by commander Neil Armstrong and lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin. Tau jiong - Malaysian soymilk. Tau fu fah - A sweet chinese snack made of very soft tofu, often referred to as ‘soybean pudding’, ‘tofu brains’, or ‘tofu pudding.’See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hidayah Hisham — When Grief and Incarceration Meet in Film
Apr 22 2021
Hidayah Hisham — When Grief and Incarceration Meet in Film
When Hidayah Hisham was nine, she was unable to make sense of her Dad’s disappearance. 17 years later, she confronts her own past when she films the story of Siti — a daughter fighting for her father’s freedom — in her documentary Ayahku, Dr. G. Bio Hidayah Hisham is a video producer and presenter at BFM 89.9 - The Business Station. Ayahku, Dr. G is her first documentary film, made with her fellow filmmakers Loh Jo Yee and Dominique Teoh. The documentary captures the journey of a daughter fighting for justice to save her father from death row. Ayahku, Dr.G  premiered at Freedom Film Festival 2020 and won the Film Grant Prize at the event.  Episode Structure  00:00 - Language Disclaimer01:38 - Introducing Hidayah Hisham and her film 02:26 - Ayahku, Dr. G: Who is Dr. G?04:12 - ‘It’s really, a film about grief.’ 08:24 - Siti fighting a legal battle09:48 - What happened to Hidayah’s father 14:25 - Paralysing experience of witnessing addiction as a child17:59 - ‘But he was still a really great dad.’ 19:10 - ‘I felt like I was always running, really, really fast.’ 20:00 - Relief and catharsis from filming 21:20 - How well do we know ourselves that we want to keep fighting for things? 23:09 - ‘You’re not alone.’ 23:46 - Ezra’s final thoughts on Ayahku, Dr. G24:41 - Watch Ayahku, Dr. G at our website! 25:42 - Outro and credits Links Watch the trailer of the film, Ayahku, Dr G. Q: How can I watch the film?If you’d like to watch Ayahku, Dr G, sign up for our newsletter. After signing up, you will then receive a private link via e-mail to watch the film, available only for a limited period of time. Q: How do I find out more about Dr. G and his daughter, Siti?For a timeline of what’s taken place with Dr G, and his current status, read more articles here. Check out the official website representing Dr. G and his cause, made by the directors of Ayahku, Dr. G. You may get involved with the campaign if you wish to support his cause and help raise awareness for his case.  Q: Is there a way I can donate and support them directly?Absolutely. Click here to help Siti and Dr. G today in acquiring the funds needed to support them during Dr. G's incarceration. If you would like to contact the fundraising team directly, please email to the filmmakers at ayahkudrg@gmail.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Life's Most Important Resource (Not Money) feat. Aaron Tang | EZ On The Money #2
Mar 24 2021
Life's Most Important Resource (Not Money) feat. Aaron Tang | EZ On The Money #2
Financial writer Aaron Tang, explains why we never seem to have enough time - and why your time, and not wealth, is your most precious resource. If you’re someone who has money (and less time), Aaron reveals the formula of how to live a more meaningful life. Also, how do we rewire our lives to stay regret-free? Learn how you could ultimately make more money, and waste less time in the long-run, putting it aside for the things in life that make us happiest. Bio Aaron Tang has worked in the oil and gas industry for 9 years, under the national oil company Petronas, and multinational oil company Weatherford. He now works as the country manager of Luno, an international cryptocurrency exchange, and also Malaysia’s largest cryptocurrency exchange market.  Due to his interest in cryptocurrency and bitcoin, he began writing about financial matters in his blog Mr-stingy, which has now become one of Malaysia’s top finance blogs. He has also contributed to multiple other finance-related websites, both locally and internationally, such as SAYS, iMoney, The Huffington Post, and The Good Men Project. Aaron Tang (Mr-stingy): Blog, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram Episode Structure  00:00 - Would Warren Buffet give up his wealth for more time? 01:56 - Time, Money, or Love? Aaron's article, explained06:15 - Seeing your life in the number of weeks left: the 'memento mori'12:50 - 'How many hours do I have to work to buy that RM 100 item?' 20:52 - 'Hope' is not a very good strategy to reach your aspirations23:30 - Aaron's early memories about money25:20 - Getting better with money: Small Steps30:10 - Relying on Money Advice figureheads can't solve all your problems32:37 - Aaron's experience living paycheck to paycheck - and how he got out of it39:51 - How can the 'love variable' improve your life? 45:02 - 'If you don't have ... then you are a failure' 47:45 - Aaron's starter-kit on changing your life's current direction54:30 - DISCLAIMER: these things might not apply to everyone56:24 - It's never to early or late to turn things around 59:30 - Outro and credits Links https://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/life-weeks.html - The article where the concept of the ‘memento mori’ was derived from.  https://www.mr-stingy.com/time-money-love-most-important/ - Aaron Tang, or Mr-stingy’s article about time, money and love that this interview is based on.  Terms  'Dua Kerja' -- A malay phrase for 'working two jobs' or 'working a part-time job alongside one's main occupation.  Tithe -- A portion of one's earning, normally 10% of one's earnings, that was formally taken as tax for the support of the Church and clergy. Zakat -- an Islamic finance term referring to the obligation that an individual has to donate a certain proportion of wealth each year to charitable causes. ‘Sikit sikit, lama lama jadi bukit’ -- A malay idiom that describes how a little goes a long way - the rough translation in English is, ‘Little by little, over a long period of time, something will turn from a molehill into a mountain’.  'YOLO’ -- an acronym standing for 'You Only Live Once', used to express the view that one should make the most of the present moment without worrying about the future. EPF -- Employees' Provident Fund (EPF; Malay: Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja, KWSP), a federal statutory body under the purview of the Ministry of Finance. It manages the compulsory savings plan and retirement planning for private sector workers in Malaysia. 'Skim Cepat Kaya' -- A 'Get Rich Quick' scheme, a plan that typically offers a high or unrealistic rates of return for a small amount of investment and at the same time promises that the investment is simple and free from any risk.  'Syok sendiri' -- Malay slang to describe being full of oneself ------- This episode was brought to you Buttery. Use the code 'EZRA30' to get 30% off on their cakes, coffees, and pastries on https://www.buttery.my/ezra - order online now and you could have it delivered to your doorstep, free.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How Much Money Is Enough? feat. Julian Ng | EZ On The Money #1
Feb 23 2021
How Much Money Is Enough? feat. Julian Ng | EZ On The Money #1
Determined to transform his relationship with money, Ezra begins the conversation about personal finance. With Julian Ng, co-founder of robo-advisor Akru, they discuss how much money is enough for you to have a life you love, now and in the future? What conscious choices can you make to improve your station in life? Also, the merits of passive investing. Bio Julian Ng has 20 years’ experience in the investment banking and fund management industries with companies such as CIMB, J.P. Morgan and Public Mutual. As a producer and presenter on BFM89.9, he covered business issues and financial stories and how it impacted ordinary folks. In his time as a portfolio manager, he became uncomfortable with the ideology that fund houses were expected to consistently outperform the market. This led him to co-found Akru, a digital platform that provides automated, algorithm-driven financial planning services with little to no human supervision. Julian Ng: Linkedin, Blog, Twitter Episode Structure 0:00 - A conversation about money, with myself 3:00 - Resetting/reconfiguring the relationship with money 5:41 - Julian's childhood anxieties about money 10:32 - "will we be on the streets if we run out of money?" 15:58 - Pivotal moments: Julian quits  his job as a fund manager 19:05 - Ezra's experience: How policies impact individuals and society 23:30 - The narrative of the financial media 26:22 - It shouldn't be down to you gambling in the stock market to put food on the table 32:26 - What can we do to be financially secure and happy? 33:21 - The role of passive investing 39:23 - Role of technology forces us to ask: what do we want in life? 45:00 - Reading John Bogle and how it impacted Julian 52:09 - Outro and credits 52:57 - TEZP theme song debut  Links Julian Ng interviews his hero, John BogleVanguard — John Bogle’s fund manager/investing companyBarbell Investment Strategy by Nassim Nicholas TalebsNew Economic Policy (NEP) in MalaysiaLemonade Day — inspiring kids to start a business and build something that will change the world regardless of how large or small their ambition is. Book Recommendations The Little Book of Common Sense Investing by John Bogle https://www.academia.edu/35165688/The_little_book_of_common_sense_investing Terms Assets — an asset is a resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit. Cryptocurrency — a digital currency in which transactions are verified and records maintained by a decentralized system using cryptography, rather than by a centralized authority. (ex. Bitcoin uses cryptocurrency) Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) — an exchange traded fund (ETF) is a type of security that involves a collection of securities—such as stocks—that often tracks an underlying index, although they can invest in any number of industry sectors or use various strategies. ETFs are in many ways similar to mutual funds; however, they are listed on exchanges and ETF shares trade throughout the day just like ordinary stock. Index Funds — an index fund is a type of mutual fund or exchange-traded fund (ETF) with a portfolio constructed to match or track the components of a financial market index, such as the Standard & Poor's 500 Index (S&P 500). An index mutual fund is said to provide broad market exposure, low operating expenses, and low portfolio turnover. These funds follow their benchmark index regardless of the state of the markets. Robo-advisor — Robo-advisor/roboadvisor are digital platforms that provide automated, algorithm-driven financial planning services with little to no human supervision. A typical robo-advisor collects information from clients about their financial situation and future goals through an online survey and then uses the data to offer advice and automatically invest client assets.  Return — A return, also known as a financial return, in its simplest terms, is the money made or lost on an investment over some period of time. Stock Market — The stock market refers to the collection of markets and exchanges where regular activities of buying, selling, and issuance of shares of publicly-held companies take place.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pasi Sahlberg — What We Learn When We Let Kids Play
Jan 18 2021
Pasi Sahlberg — What We Learn When We Let Kids Play
Pasi Sahlberg puts forth the case as to why play is an essential part of every child’s life. We discover the benefits of children and young people when they follow their own ideas and interests, in their own way, and for their own reasons. What's the most convincing evidence in favour of play? Also, a tribute to Sir Ken Robinson.BioPasi Sahlberg is a Finnish educator and a global leader in education reform. As a policy advisor in Finland, he has studied education systems and advised education leaders around the world. Pasi was  awarded the Lego Prize in 2016 for his dedication to improve the lives of children around the world. As an author, his book “Finnish Lessons: What Can the World Learn from Educational Change in Finland”  won the 2013 Grawemeyer Award.   In 2019, he and William Doyle co-authored Let the Children Play: Why More Play Will Save Our Schools and Help Children Thrive.He is currently a Professor of Education Policy and Deputy Director of the Gonski Institute at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Episode Structure 0:33 - At a playground in Finland, children play 1:50 - Observation: what happens when you just let kids play 4:41 - Ezra's introduction:  can we rethink how children learn 6:11 - The challenges of defining 'play' 8:57 - Structured learning vs. unstructured free play 12:30 - The importance of conversations between parents, children and educators 16:47 - How do we develop the pedagogy of play 22:15 - Understanding more about children's resilience 28:00 - Developing executive functions in early years 30:04 - Where is the most convincing evidence in favour of play? 36:35 - Realigning the understanding of  'play' 41:04 - Great ideas are being blocked due to  lack of conversations 45:13 - Outro and credits46:54 - Postscript: tribute to Sir Ken Robinson  Links Article by the the American Academy of Pediatrics: The Importance of Play in Promoting Healthy Child Development and Maintaining Strong Parent-Child Bonds. The Power of Play - 2018 Clinical Report Book by Pasi Sahlberg and William Doyle: Let the Children Play: Why More Play Will Save Our Schools and Help Children Thrive. Research by the LEGO Foundation on why learning through play is important. Do Schools Kill Creativity by Sir Ken Robinson Book Recommendations  Born to Run by Bruce SpringsteenMoving: A Memoir of Education and Social Mobility by Andy Hargreaves   Contact : Pasi Sahlberg: Twitter, WebsiteGonski Institue of Education: WebsiteSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Takahara Suiko — Processing The Rage is Tiring
Dec 14 2020
Takahara Suiko — Processing The Rage is Tiring
Takahara Suiko is the brainchild behind The Venopian Solitude, the genre-defying experimental electro-pop-nusantara indie band. In this episode, she reflects on the concept of “Hō-ren-sō” (報・連・相) from her time in Japan; how she brings that to the dynamics of being in a band and her personal relationships. What distinguishes the person and persona that is Takahara Suiko? The singer-songwriter spells out the cost of fame, the price it puts on expression and what we can make of ourselves. Bio Bandleader, singer-songwriter, actor, writer (and now podcaster!) Takahara Suiko is the brainchild behind The Venopian Solitude, an experimental electro-pop-nusantara indie band. In 2014, their album, Hikayat Perawan Majnun (Tales of a Lunatic Damsel), was nominated for three categories in the prestigious Anugerah Industri Muzik 2014 (). In 2016, she became the first 1st ever Malaysian alumnus of The Red Bull Music Academy. When uploading quick, electronica-tinged songs, she also publishes under the moniker, Viona. In 2016, she also won Best Hip-Hop Song for the song 'Janji' with Altimet at as the singer and co-lyricist. She also co-hosts Buah Mulut — a podcast of conversations with her husband, Anwar Hadi. Best Engineered Album, Best Arrangement in Song, Best Music VideoAIM 2016 Episode Structure  0:00 - Language Disclaimer 1:02 - "It's okay to be unapologetically yourself" 2:00 - Introducing Takahara Suiko; her musical personas 2:58 - Writing a song a day during lockdown 6:00 - The meaning of “Hō-ren-sō” (報・連・相) 8:40 - Irreconcilable differences - why people get kicked out of bands 15:50 - Maintaining anonymity behind the persona 22:02 - What Takahara wants to put out into the world 26:27 - What's Takahara up to now? 27:20 - Credits  Book Recommendation How To: Absurd Scientific Advice for Common Real-World Problems by Randall Munroe   More information can be found about The Venopian Solitude — their music can be discovered on Spotify.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Project Notes: How To Lead a Band and the Virtues of Being Lazy
Dec 14 2020
Project Notes: How To Lead a Band and the Virtues of Being Lazy
Project Notes: where tips, thoughts and takeaways come together. This episode features Takahara Suiko (ep 003), bandleader of the Venopian Solitude, singer-songwriter, actor, writer (and now podcaster). She explores the nature of trust among bandmates, how it relates to ownership and performance within a band. Takahara makes the case of hacking the musical process with shortcuts, the virtues of being lazy and how it breeds creativity.  Bio Bandleader, singer-songwriter, actor, writer (and now podcaster!) Takahara Suiko is the brainchild behind The Venopian Solitude, an experimental electro-pop-nusantara indie band. In 2014, their album, Hikayat Perawan Majnun (Tales of a Lunatic Damsel), was nominated for three categories in the prestigious Anugerah Industri Muzik 2014 (). In 2016, she became the first 1st ever Malaysian alumnus of The Red Bull Music Academy. When uploading quick, electronica-tinged songs, she also publishes under the moniker, Viona. In 2016, she also won Best Hip-Hop Song for the song 'Janji' with Altimet at as the singer and co-lyricist. She also co-hosts Buah Mulut — a podcast of conversations with her husband, Anwar Hadi. AIM 2016: Best Engineered Album, Best Arrangement in Song, Best Music Video. Episode Structure 0:00 - Language Disclaimer 0:35 - Introductions 2:03 - The relationship between bandmates 5:04 - Dismantling the wall in pursuit of creativity 8:25 - Royalties, songwriting credit and ownership 12:08 - Hacking pop songs & linguistic writing devices 13:22 - Making shortcuts: how  lazy that breeds creativity  And while you're here... If you haven't had a chance to listen to Takahara Suiko's episode Processing The Rage is Tiring (ep 003), it's worth checking out.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Hughes — Sit Down When You Punch
Nov 26 2020
Damian Hughes — Sit Down When You Punch
Best-selling author (and now podcaster) Damian Hughes shares what it's like to be in the corner of a world boxing title fight. Also, what does it take to deliver a message that has maximum impact? How does storytelling help process complex information? He explains what tripwires are and how we can build it into our everyday lives.  Bio Professor Damian Hughes is an international speaker and best selling author who combines his practical and academic background within sport, organisational development and change psychology, to help organisations and teams to create a high performing culture. He combines his practical and academic background within sport, organisation and change psychology to work as a trusted adviser to the business, education and sporting elite, specialising in the creation of high performing cultures. Episode Structure 0:00 - Introductions 2:47 - What do you say to someone who's about to win a championship? 6:20 - What can you do to turn your struggles into something more? 8:56 - Tripwires and a Disney moment? 13:19 - What does storytelling have to do with the Ezra Zaid Project? 20:44 - Thank you's 21:22 - What's Damian up to now? 22:55 - Credits  Book Recommendations The Midnight Library by Matt Haig The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure by Jonathan Haidt and Greg Lukianoff If you'd like to read one of Damian's books: The Winning MindsetHow to Think Like Sir Alex Ferguson: The Business of Winning and Managing SuccessThe Barcelona Way: How to Create a Winning Team   Contact / Social Media: Damian Hughes: Instagram, WebsiteThe High Performance Podcast: Instagram, Youtube, SpotifySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Project Notes: Behind High Performance and Guided Discovery
Nov 26 2020
Project Notes: Behind High Performance and Guided Discovery
On this bonus episode, Damian Hughes (ep 002) explains the common feature of high performers and explains the significance of the Dunning–Kruger effect. Notable mentions in the chat include: José Mourinho and the principle of the guided discovery, the evolution of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Manchester United manager. Also, what Txiki Begiristain and Ferran Soriano learnt from Warren Buffett in relationship to leadership and culture. Bio Professor Damian Hughes is an international speaker and best selling author who combines his practical and academic background within sport, organisational development and change psychology, to help organisations and teams to create a high performing culture. Professor Damian Hughes combines his practical and academic background within sport, organisation and change psychology to work as a trusted adviser to the business, education and sporting elite, specialising in the creation of high performing cultures. If you want to know more about Damian, feel free to read here). Episode Structure 0:00 - Introduction 1:58 - The Dunning–Kruger law 7:37 - Principles of Sir Chris Hoy - Britain's most decorated Olympian 10:50 - José Mourinho and the principle of guided discovery 14:10 - Key areas of parallel between sport and other industries 18:15 - The evolution of Olé Gunnar Solskjaer as a coach 22:05 - 3 areas to assess the role of a leader in a high performing culture  Links: To listen to the High performance podcast episode featuring Olé Gunnar Solskjaer (Spotify | Apple) All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspurs trailer Damian's book: The Barcelona Way — How to create a Winning Team   And while you're here... If you haven't had a chance to listen to Damian's episode Sit Down When You Punch (ep 002), it's worth checking out here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Hendry — On Why Relationships Matter
Nov 12 2020
John Hendry — On Why Relationships Matter
Ezra reconnects with his ex-house master from school, John Hendry. In this episode, John discusses how the loss of a loved one can alter one's perspective on relationships. Committing his life as an educator for more than 50 years, John reflects on a defining moment that altered the direction of his future. We hear more about what does it mean to be kind; and that much like our ability to be proficient at anything else, kindness too requires practice. Bio John Hendry has committed his life to education. For over 50 years, he has worked at all levels of school and higher education including Geelong Grammar School, where he spent 36 years of his career. His passion for education is coupled with his belief on the importance of relationships. As the lead consultant at Parents Victoria, John is working on a relationship-based education, of which you can read more about it here. If you want to know more about John, feel free to read here. Episode Structure 0:00 - Introductions 0:58 - What defines a 20-year-old relationship? 3:35 - How do you move forward from a family tragedy 7:13 - What happens when you're given the chance to try 12:28 - A galaxy of relationships 18:45 - Thank you's 20:32 - What's John up to now? 21:41 - Credits  Book Recommendations Morality by Rabbi Jonathan SacksTalking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell (and I would second that recommendation too).The Hour Between Dog and Wolf: How Risk Taking Transforms Us, Body and Mind   Contact John can be reached at the following email: takethesingle@gmail.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.