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Podcast notes: Tom Nash
General:
Tom’s website: https://www.tomnash.com/
Tom’s TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/tom_nash_the_perks_of_being_a_pirate_jan_2019?language=en
Follow:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DjHookie
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djhookie/?hl=en
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomnash/
References:
The Curb-Cut Effect: https://ssir.org/articles/entry/the_curb_cut_effect
The CRISPR twins: https://time.com/5466967/crispr-twins-lives/
Antifragile: Things That Gain From Disorder by Nassim Nicholas Taleb: https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Antifragile.html?id=5fqbz_qGi0AC&redir_esc=y#:~:text=Antifragile%20is%20a%20standalone%20book,world%20we%20don't%20understand.
Timestamps:
1.00 Introductions. Tom’s visible disability. Why Tom doesn’t consider himself an inspirational speaker.
6.36 The interplay between Tom’s personality and his disability and the role of humour in putting people at ease.
13.16 The origins of Tom’s disability and his experiences over 18 months in hospitals. Design and creativity and the development of his DJ brand.
27.38 How adaptations to improve accessibility often benefit wider society; the curb-cut effect, door levers and subtitles.
35.25 Why Tom prefers hooks to electric hands. How his prosthetics operate. Potential developments in tissue regrowth technology.
39.57 Disability activists online. The role of genetic modification and human wellbeing.
47.32 The impact of technology on all our lives, especially smartphones. The value of doing things the hard way sometimes.
51.35 Relationships and intimacy. How being dependent on a partner can feel.
56.25 Psychology and being anti-fragile.
58.20 Tom’s choice to live. The opportunities of post traumatic growth.
1.01.07 Pity and the soft bigotry of low expectations. The solitude of being a DJ. How might AI impact the role of the DJ?
1.14.13 Praise for the Australian Health System and gratitude for the support of friends and family. Tom’s book is being published in September 2023.
1.16.16 Tom’s happiness with his life.
1.17.58 Thanks and outro.
Sound engineering by Justin Ward
Shownotes by Nicola Muir