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    TFTES 274

    TFTES 274
    Ahead of Rovers' first trip to Galway in five years, there's interviews with Dublin-based Galwegian Julian Canny, and their captain Conor McCormack, a former Hoops midfielder, along with a Galway and German themed TFTES Hotline as 11 people, including SRFC TV commentators Con Murphy and Barry Murphy, call in to answer all our questions in under seven minutes somehow.

    TFTES 273

    TFTES 273
    We talk the 2-2 draw with Derry on Monday night, Hannah Dunne interviews Rovers women's goalkeeper Amanda Budden and goalkeeping coach Karl Coleman, with their new season kicking off tomorrow, and there's a double author feature - David Proudlove concludes our Milltown series with his highly regarded book "When The Circus Leaves Town", about football clubs leaving their traditional homes, and, as we head to the Showgrounds on Saturday, the other one is Paul Little's "In the Shadow of Benbulben: Dixie Dean at Sligo Rovers", when the star centre-forward came to town at the start of the Second World War.

    TFTES 271

    TFTES 271
    We have a story of two wing-backs against Dundalk last week, and, as we look ahead to Tolka Park, dubbed "The Stadium of the Future" in 1987, there's a quick look at the KRAM campaign by Con Murphy and an interview with former Rovers player and manager Dermot Keely, about the four-in-a-row team and the leaving of Rovers' old home at Milltown, which was fraught with controversy. The last 1 hour 50 minutes of the show is Dermot and our reaction.

    TFTES 270

    TFTES 270
    A bumper show for the new season and we have pure darts at the President's Cup final, Aaron Greene amongst the nine callers into a season predictions and 'love' themed TFTES Hotline, plus an interview with Newry-based documentary producer Ally McKenzie, who made 'Twice In A Lifetime', a short film on Rovers' four-in-a-row.

    TFTES 269

    TFTES 269
    We've got #DartsGate and President's Cup coverage, and interviews with two former Hoops players. Sam Bone talks Maidstone's FAI Cup upset over Ipswich Town, and with Super Bowl LVII this Sunday, we hear Neil O'Donoghue's remarkable story: From Shamrock Rovers to the NFL.

    TFTES 267

    TFTES 267
    We ring in the new year with a theatre themed TFTES Hotline ahead of Saturday's live show, asking way too many questions of Bill Gleeson, John Coady, Colm Nolan, Denis Donohue, Donal Dunne, Fiachra Ó Brolacháin, Glenn & Hannah Dunne, Ryan McDyer, Karen Connolly and David King.

    TFTES 265

    TFTES 265
    We're back with some Christmas cheer and three interviews - two more authors in Ben Jackson and John O'Shea, who wrote 'The Africa Cup of Nations: The History of an Underappreciated Tournament' and 'Republic of Ireland Women: A Biography in 9 Lives' respectively, before Rovers fan Nico Crowley tells us about his life after winning the Tallaght Person of the Year award. We also reveal which guest players will be joining us on stage at our live podcast in the Civic Theatre. Get yizzer tickets.

    #33 - Lewis Vaughan

    #33 - Lewis Vaughan
    In association with Alexander Henderson Photography, he is the only footballer in the world to have ruptured his ACL FOUR TIMES and continue to make a successful comeback. Raith Rovers star striker, Lewis Vaughan has experienced the highs and the lows of the sport. He sits down with the Did Ye Aye? Podcast in a compelling episode which will only have you in admiration of his resilience.

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    TFTES 264

    TFTES 264
    We have a month's worth of news to catch up on, ranging from transfers and awards to the Prof's love life. There's details on our first ever live podcast on stage at the Civic Theatre in Tallaght on January 13th and the much anticipated quiz final between Gary O'Neill and Jack Byrne, hosted by Harry Moore in Malahide. Paul Weafer pops by to talk Focus Ireland's 12 Days of Christmas Voucher Appeal and our author series continues with 'League of Ireland: An illustrated History 1980-1990' by Bartley Ramsay and Peter O'Toole, a fanzine about 80s kits.

    TFTES 262

    TFTES 262
    Not one, not two but three quizzes this week as an exhibition match between Rovers women's players Lauren Kelly and Scarlett Herron is followed by the Questions From The East Stand semi-finals: Gary O'Neill vs Aaron Greene and Simon Power vs Jack Byrne. We review the 5-0 win over bogey club Drogheda as the Hoops are just one win away from the title at Richmond Park on Friday.

    TFTES 261

    TFTES 261
    We've got a round up of all the news this past week with Toblerone Truffles and a record breaking Pico Lopes, before Collie O'Neill and Glenn Dunne share their thoughts on a big FAI Cup semi-final for the women's team in Tallaght this Saturday. Plus: Lee Grace vs Jack Byrne and Graham Burke vs Simon Power in the quiz quarter-finals.

    Unlocking the Power of Cognitive Science in Government with Dr. John Vervaeke & Carla Groom

    Unlocking the Power of Cognitive Science in Government with Dr. John Vervaeke & Carla Groom

    Dr. John Vervaeke engages in a multi-faceted conversation with Carla Groom, who is ingeniously incorporating cognitive science into her work. Vervaeke provides a scholarly background on mental models, drawing from philosophy and cognitive science to elucidate how humans make sense of their world. Groom shares her front-line experiences, revealing how these theories translate into actionable insights in government. The discussion evolves into a kaleidoscope of ideas, from the dynamics of mental models in decision-making to the nuanced philosophy of 'we agency' and collective intelligence. The conversation not only dissects the complexities of problem-solving in the public sector but also expands to the cosmos as they explore how NASA scientists navigate rovers on Mars. Focusing on the intricate balance between human cognition and the demands of large organizational structures, this episode is an intellectual treasure trove for anyone fascinated by the crossroads of cognitive science, governance, and human behavior.

     

    Carla Groom is a pioneering force in the realm of behavioral science, currently steering the field of Human-Centred Design Science at the UK's Department of Work and Pensions. With a doctorate in social psychology from Northwestern University, she identified fundamental flaws in traditional empirical research methods, leading her to become a luminary in policy and organizational decision-making. Carla's unique practice focuses on debunking false assumptions in policy design by digging deep into contextual human behavior. Not only is she a sought-after conference speaker and academic peer reviewer, but she also thrives on educating others in her transformative methods. Her multidisciplinary team of experts continually enriches her own understanding, making her a perpetual student in a field in which she has substantially evolved.

     

    Resources:

     

    Carla Groom: LinkedIn | X

    John Vervaeke: Website | Patreon | Facebook | X | YouTube

     

    The Vervaeke Foundation

    Circling & Dialogos - workshop

     

    John Vervaeke — YouTube:

     

    Climbing Mt. Sophia

     

    Books

     

    Publications

     

    Miscellaneous

     

    People

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    Mark Miller

    Geoffrey Hinton

    Cory Lewis

     

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    00:00:00 — Dr. John Vervaeke introduces Carla Groom, a UK government employee who is working on integrating cognitive science into her work. She acts as a liaison between various UK civil service departments.

    00:01:20 — They discuss the challenges of understanding the underlying assumptions and mental models that people bring to problem-solving and communication.

    00:07:33 — Dr. John Vervaeke discusses the concept of mental models as proposed by Philip Johnson-Laird, which he describes as a mixture of a picture and propositional labels used to model a situation.

    00:15:00 — Carla Groom talks about simulating changes and responses in the UK government's hierarchical system.

    00:19:20 — Dr. Vervaeke elaborates on how models act as emissaries for a worldview.

    00:24:31 — The discussion centers on causality in understanding and solving issues.

    00:30:09 — Groom raises questions about the hidden factors that influence our paths to success.

    00:33:20 — Dr. Vervaeke shares an anecdote about NASA scientists forming connections with rovers.

    00:39:07 – Vervaeke emphasizes the importance of understanding a minister's worldview.

    00:44:30 — Carla emphasizes the need for new mental models in systemic thinking.

    00:47:28 — Carla Groom agrees with Vervaeke on the necessity for evolving worldviews.

    00:50:38 — The challenge of translating specialist language is discussed.

    00:55:40 — The tension between domain specificity and professional specialization is examined.

    00:58:20 — John Vervaeke explains the practice of oscillating between specialized processing and collective reasoning.

    01:03:40 — Carla urges appreciation for the complexity in government problems.

    TFTES 260

    TFTES 260
    'Tiftees two sixty' offers no clarity on next year's budget but it does have a review of a big win over Shelbourne last Friday, more info on Steve Bruce's murder novels, a birra culture in the Sunday Times and the Civic Theatre in Tallaght and two quarter-final quizzes - Gary O'Neill vs Dylan Watts and Aaron Greene vs Markus Poom.

    TFTES 259

    TFTES 259
    We try to make sense of a scoreless draw at UCD last Friday and there's nine brand new callers into an overseas fans edition of the TFTES Hotline, living all over the world - Scotland (Craig Sives), Germany, Finland, USA, Canada, Mexico, Australia and Vietnam.

    TFTES 258

    TFTES 258
    There's a bus that just about made it to Derry last week, a quiz between Johnny Kenny and Dylan Watts, our author series with Irish historian John Dorney and another instalment of In Memoriam: My Dad, including UCD manager Andy Myler as Rovers head to campus on Friday.