This week’s episode of The Adelaide Show, has been created to help us make the most of living Life In Half A Second. That’s title of a motivational book by local author and entrepreneur, Matthew Michalewicz.
This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is a wine from Artis Wines.
In IS IT NEWS, Nigel challenges us on stories about mathematics.
In 100 Weeks Ago, we take you back to episode 145 for with former Adelaide actor, Georgia Adamson.
And in the musical pilgrimage … we have a song from Emma Rowe.
This is the #motivation and #inspiration edition of The #Adelaide Show with #Life In Half A Second #author Matthew Michalewicz. He'll step you through the 5 doors to #success over an @ArtisWines #Shiraz with #music by @EmmaRoweMRO https://t.co/r3EvlVD2H4
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Running Sheet: Matthew Michalewicz in 90 minutes
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00:00:00 | Outtake |
Let Nigel say it | |
00:00:18 |
Theme |
Theme and Introduction. Our original theme song in full is here, Adelaidey-hoo. | |
00:02:27 | SA Drink Of The Week |
2016 Artis Adelaide Hills Single Vineyard Syrah … tasting notes. | |
00:05:33 | Stories Without Notice |
AI and the future of work. And the Universal Basic Income. Richard Di Natale gave a speech at the National Press Club this month, and said, “With the radical way that the nature of work is changing … our current social security system is outdated,” Di Natale said. “It can’t properly support those experiencing underemployment, insecure work and uncertain hours.” So he called for Australia to explore a Universal Basic Income. But what happens when the need for humans to do work, shrinks, due to AI and robots? This is the article Nigel was referring to in his question: Chart proves AI a threat to jobs |
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00:13:50 | Matthew Michalewicz |
In the opening chapter of the book, Life In Half A Second, by Matthew Michalewicz, it says, the tragedy of life isn’t that we only have half a second, the tragedy is that we waste it. Therefore, let’s not waste any more time. Welcome. I haven’t yet worked out an eloquent way of explaining why your book is called life in half a second. Can you give us your pitch? Let’s work through the doors. Door one. Clarity. This, as it turns out, is harder than it seems. It has taken me months to see through the false goals, eg, things I THINK I will describe success to me. How do we sort out what is true to us as success vs what we have pushed down our throats from Hollywood and the media, and even in entrepreneur circles? Can you explain Reticular Activation? Door two. Desire. How do we hone our inner voice and tune it truly to our hearts? What things will block our clarity process? Door three. Belief. Get real. You must believe in yourself. Self-belief is critical to success, even more critical than your actual abilities. That sounds inspiring and dangerous at the same time. What do you mean by it? You make some strong points about your environment – friends, family, books, media, etc. How savage do we need to be in landscaping our social environments? Door four. Knowledge. Is this where your road map for success is different from the Dress For Success rage of the 80s? You have to do the placebo activity of dressing for success BUT you also need to be working to a plan? Best sources of knowledge? Door five. Action. Nothing you do in life will amount to anything if you don’t take action. Why do so many of us stall? How big is the fear factor? And how necessary is fear? So, it’s not buy the book and have success, is it. How long should it take someone to really work through your book? |
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01:01:43 | Is It News? |
Nigel Dobson-Keeffe challenges the panel to pick the fake story from three stories from South Australia’s past. And Adrian, one of Ralf’s popular drivers, also steps in for the challenge. The Recorder July 1937 The Advertiser December 1891 News November 1937 |
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01:11:23 | 100 Weeks Ago |
We opened the vault to go back 100 weeks to when former Adelaide actor, Georgia Adamson was back in town for the State Theatre Company’s production of, Things I Know To Be True. In the interview, she talked a lot about stagecraft and we also got some insights into the rehearsal process. | |
01:16:12 | Musical Pilgrimage |
And our song this week is Lioness by Emma Rowe, selected by our musical curator, Todd Fischer. | |
01:59:27 | Outtake |
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Here is this week’s preview video:
SFX: Throughout the podcast we use free sfx from freesfx.co.uk for the harp, the visa stamp, the silent movie music, the stylus, the radio signal sfx, the wine pouring and cork pulling sfx, and the swooshes around Siri.