Ever wondered whether astronauts argue in space? What it feels like to win a gold medal? Or if robots really could take over? Join me, James Hill, as I spend a little time speaking to interesting people about their perspectives on the themes, ideas and experiences that challenge them - in the hope that they will challenge you.
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Dr Vanessa Pirotta is a wildlife scientist, science communicator and marine mammal expert - pioneering the use of cutting edge technology to aid whale conservation efforts. In non science speak, she …
Toby Walsh is a "rock star" of Australia's digital revolution. He is a world-leading expert on Artificial Intelligence, robotics, and their ethical application. He is passionate about ensuring that l…
Andrea Durbach has dedicated her life and career to pursuing equality in justice, and it was a pleasure to speak with her at this tumultuous time in global politics.
Andy is a Professor of Law at the …
There is remote working during a pandemic...but then there is remote working in the freezing cold waters of Antarctica.
Michaela Skovranova is an Australia-based photographer specialising in underwate…
How do astronauts handle conflict in space?
I chat with James Bevington, an engineer turned astrobiologist, to find out. James is a researcher in space life sciences who in 2017, as Commander of the N…
Annie has captained the Australian swim team, broken five world records and won numerous medals for Australia, including gold at the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Annie is a lawyer as well as a swimm…
Professor Bates Gill has seen up-close how a global perspective can transform the world for the better. Primarily focusing on China and Asian affairs, his 30-year international career as a scholar, p…