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Florence Guild is an event series designed to explore the challenges of our age and to find solutions beyond our immediate environment. Inspired by the famed Renaissance city-state, Florence Guild brings to its members the ideas that drive the future of our work and life. An ongoing conversation unfolding over member events, lunches and gatherings, Florence Guild celebrates the antidisciplinary, champions diversity and forges meaningful connections as the response to the technological, polit ...
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Host - Jon Yeo – Head of Curation, TEDxMelbourneSpeakers - Yasmin Poole (Youth Advocate), Kyle Redman (newDemocracy Foundation) and Andrea Carson (Political Scientist & Journalist What is Democracy?Recently we've seen democracy take some wild and extraordinary turns.With left and right politics looking more similar than different, it has allowed ex…
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Recorded live from Work Club Barangaroo.What exactly is the Metaverse? What effect will it have on Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs? How can small businesses and entrepreneurs utilize the Metaverse to have greater impact? Our expert panellists will share learnings on why and how we should prepare for a new digital renaissance and what the Metaver…
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​​Sasha Kutabah Sarago is a proud Wadjanbarra Yidinji, Jirrbal and African-American woman. Sasha’s traditional Country spans from Atherton Tablelands, Daintree to Tully, known as the Bama (Rainforest People) of Far North Queensland.A former model, Sasha grew frustrated by the invisibility of women of colour in fashion and media. Tired of importing …
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SpeakersTamara DiMattina, Olivia Tyler, Tonia BastyanTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversation“Emerging economies can’t follow the rulebook of the past by forging a path to industrialisation using fossil-fuel technologies”.1 Climate Change is real and inevitable, and business as usual is over.How do we save the planet, and make sure growth conti…
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SpeakerJoAnna FerrariTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationIn the face of uncertainty and risk, how do we respond to change and challenges? How do we grow our confidence and abilities to achieve our goals and desires? According to JoAnna Ferrari – “The Transition Specialist” -, it is about tapping into what she’s called “The Champions Mind”: …
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SpeakerSuzanne BoccalatteTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationWe’re living in a time of unrivalled connectivity with near limitless access to information at our fingertips—this is an attention-grabbing culture and it doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon. It’s been said we now suffer from constant restlessness, feeling that we need to d…
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SpeakerDr Jared Cooney Horvath, PhD, MEdTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationHow do we make sense of reality and how does our brain process the world around us? The answer to these questions may not be as simple or straightforward as you think.During this Florence Guild conversation Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath will take us on trip through the b…
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SpeakerMichel HoganTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationBrand is stuck in a time warp of thinking as “ing” or “re” dominated by marketing and advertising models and interests. This does not help organisations to sustainably navigate the complex relationship between what they do, how they do it and why they do it.Let’s begin with a mind-shift…
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SpeakerSérgio BrodskyTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationAggressive urbanisation and middle-class growth have compromised the delivery of appropriate public utility services for urban residents' wellbeing worldwide.Enters Urban Brand-Utility (UBU), the emerging thinking and practice reframing brand communications as a catalyst for sustainab…
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SpeakersDr Tim Rayner and Diana RennerTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationAs leaders, we are rewarded for our knowledge and expertise. However, our knowledge may also limit our perspective. In new, unfamiliar and uncertain situations, what we know can restrict our ability to think differently and see problems in a fresh light. The more we h…
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SpeakerProfessor Joe UrbanyTypeLive ConversationAbout Work Club GlobalWork Club Global is for people and organisations who want to break free from the rigid, conventions of traditional working. Those who have freedom of movement, curiosity of mind, diversity of thought and courage of spirit to transition effortlessly between work, life and leisure.…
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SpeakerJamie SkellaTypeLive ConversationAbout Work Club GlobalWork Club Global is for people and organisations who want to break free from the rigid, conventions of traditional working. Those who have freedom of movement, curiosity of mind, diversity of thought and courage of spirit to transition effortlessly between work, life and leisure. Work Cl…
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SpeakerDr Natalia NikolovaTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationWe are at the outset of one of the most turbulent periods of what Joseph Schumpeter termed creative destruction. New technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, blockchain, internet of things, and big data will impact every organisation and every job. The only …
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SpeakerChristina GerakiteysTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationWhat will it mean to live in an ExpONEntial society? Is ‘one’ a singular or a collective? Will we upload consciousness and merge with AI, or is The Singularity our uploading into a collective consciousness?Nothing is certain beyond our own values and behaviours. Yet if we look t…
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SpeakerMark ZawackiTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationThe world’s population is currently 7.6 billion inhabitants, which according to WHO is expected to increase dramatically to approximately 9.8 billion inhabitants by 2050. That’s a lot of new mouths to feed and those hockey stick growth projections we all saw as kids is now actually happ…
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SpeakerDom PriceTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationInnovation is the buzzword of the moment, and let’s be honest, as an economy and society, we’re pretty terrible at it.So let’s dissect, talk myths, and then talk action.More About The SpeakerBorn to Joy in the harsh Manchester winter of '77. Well travelled, slight maverick who always speak…
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SpeakerDom PriceTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationInnovation is the buzzword of the moment, and let’s be honest, as an economy and society, we’re pretty terrible at it.So let’s dissect, talk myths, and then talk action.More About The SpeakerBorn to Joy in the harsh Manchester winter of '77. Well travelled, slight maverick who always speak…
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SpeakerMikey EllisTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationCompanies do a lot of work and spend a lot of time and money on employee engagement. Whether it be surveys, workshops, motivational speakers and off-sites, it is believed that engagement translates to productivity and profit.In this podcast, Mikey explores what’s worked and what hasn’t f…
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SpeakerKristen HansenTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationDrawing from the latest neuroscience research, Kristen will summarise the findings in a framework called NeuroTREAD – how to think, regulate, engage, adapt and develop with the brain in mind.Think – Interpret core brain functions and what impacts effective decision making.Regulate – R…
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SpeakerTiffany GrayTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationInsights from the latest research in neuroscience can provide us with a pathway to more fulfilling experiences. Emotions have always been a tricky realm to navigate; until now that is. We now know how understanding the key operating principles of the brain - when used wisely - can be ha…
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SpeakerGrant HerbertTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationLeaders today are navigating massive change created by constant economic uncertainty, shifting consumer expectations, technological advancement and significant generational differences. Professionals traditionally have high cognitive intelligence (IQ) and technical skill, however, they…
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SpeakersPhill Nosworthy & Dr Angus HerveyTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationWe live in a world of extraordinary possibility. However, it is also a world of distraction, indecision and procrastination. Focus and courage, it would seem are a potent antidote and strategy.Listen to cult favourites Phill Nosworthy and Dr Angus Hervey discuss ho…
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SpeakerKaila ColbinTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationTo wrap up our ‘Antidisciplinary Future’ speaker series, we have partnered with SingularityU Australia Summit and Pause Fest to bring you the future.What do nanotechnology, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, and robotics have in common, and, more importantly, what do they have to …
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SpeakersNoga Edelstein and Elke Keeley – Co-Founders at UrbanYouMike Rosenbaum – CEO & Founder of SpacerMarty Newkirk – Fleet Manager at Car Next DoorTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationThe 2-sided marketplace model and the On-Demand Economy are here to stay. The “Uberisation” trend is spreading to more verticals, as consumers become more d…
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SpeakersJustin Passaportis – General Manager, Victoria & South Australia at GoGet CarshareDanielle Sampson – Director of Partnerships and Experiences at Base CommonsTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationWhile not owning assets has been standard practice for heavy machinery and non-mission-critical functions for decades, recently there’s been …
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SpeakersGeorgia Beattie – CEO of Startup VictoriaBen Williamson –Co-founder at dealPadDanielle Szetho – CEO of FinTech AustraliaFacilitated by Sibel Buyukbaykal - Investment Associate at Reinventure (Westpac's Venture Capital arm)TypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationLondon, Singapore, New York – these are the markets people think of when the…
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SpeakerDanielle SzethoTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationLondon, Singapore, New York - these are the markets people think of when they think FinTech. They are rich in talent, have loads of capital, and are homes to some of the world's biggest financial institutions.However, for a tiny nation of 23m, Australia has a strong case to be a worl…
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SpeakerPhill NosworthyTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationOurs is a world of teams, tribes and movements. For as long as there have been humans, we have obsessed with the power and potential of the group. Now, more than ever before, smart leaders must know how to harness their own storytelling and tribe building potential to create somethin…
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SpeakerOlga CuestaTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationEngaging a crowd and transforming them into communities has become vital for faster growth in business. Innovative ideas and customer communities come to life because of how we engage with them: customer feedback loop, gamification, rewards systems, UX, CX, you name it.Companies want to …
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SpeakerProf. Toby WalshTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationAs AI is starting to make real progress, there is a large appetite to understand where it might be taking us. Toby Walsh, a leading researcher in Artificial Intelligence, will help us understand why AI is making headlines today and why we appear to be making such significant progres…
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SpeakerAnders Sörman-NilssonTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationWe are at the knee of the curve of exponentiality. If you thought yesterday was fast, you haven’t imagined the pace of tomorrow yet. Meanwhile, many organisations are run in a way that is perfectly prepared for a world that no longer exist – yesterday. The future is a blend of …
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SpeakerJulian Waters-LynchTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationHow should we think about the future? What are some of the most disruptive trends when it comes to work practices and organisational life? And what will this mean for work, learning and social organisation?In this podcast, Julian explores the different technologies disrupting how…
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SpeakerProf. Roy GreenTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationAustralia faces many challenges, not the least of which is the transition to a post-mining-boom economy. Yet old habits die hard, and governments at all levels and of all persuasions are clinging to a world we must leave behind rather than shaping the one we need to embrace. This is …
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SpeakerRiley BatchelorTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationTechnology is disrupting and enhancing the education industry at a rapid pace. Australia's edtech industry is booming and taking on the world. Hear about the future trends in education driven by technology and startup practices.Conversation notes- What are the drivers of change in th…
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SpeakerAaron TaitTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationThere are few sectors more important in the world than education, yet the basic makeup of many schools does not look all that different from how they did one hundred years ago. In an era where the world is changing at an incredibly rapid pace, education needs to be ahead of the curve. Aar…
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SpeakerLuca Belgiorno-NettisTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationWhen ‘Starship Enterprise’ took off 250 years ago, the middle classes began to make the modern world with accelerating speed and yes, it must be said, with some adverse consequences. But there is no better spaceship, no better sputnik, known to mankind. Working and trading are …
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SpeakerNicholas GruenTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationBrexit and the rise of Donald Trump have humiliated political elites. But we led the pack in 2013 when the elites in Australia’s Parliament humiliated themselves – abolishing carbon pricing when a predominant majority of parliamentarians understood it was folly. Why did they do it? To…
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SpeakerAdam A JacobyTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationHaving spent five years redesigning democracy to better cater for the world it now needs to serve, the MiVote Movement has been featured in books, worldwide media and was a finalist at the Singularity University Grand Global Challenge Awards 2016. Widely considered the most robust demo…
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SpeakerSoren TrampedachTypeLive ConversationAbout this conversationA passionate observer and engineer of what makes work work, Soren Trampedach is Work Club’s visionary. He returns to the floor of Florence Guild to expand on his latest obsession: the anti-disciplinary approach crucial for creating the conditions for innovation. Evolving from his em…
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