Sources and Methods

Alex Strick van Linschoten and Matt Trevithick

Sources and Methods is a podcast hosted by Alex Strick and Matt Trevithick in which interesting people doing interesting things get to talk about the what, how and why of what they do.sourcesandmethods.com

  • 59 minutes 14 seconds
    49: Sebastian Marshall

    Sebastian is co-founder of Ultraworking, a company that runs timed group work sessions on the internet (among other things). We get into the things he’s discovered really help improve productivity as well as the world outside pure ‘productivity’ gains.

    Follow Sebastian on Twitter here.
    Learn more about Ultraworking at https://www.ultraworking.com/

    26 April 2020, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 9 seconds
    48: Tiago Forte

    Tiago is a writer, thinker and trainer in productivity systems. He runs the online course ‘Building a Second Brain’ and we discuss the techniques he developed to support knowledge work. We also get into the weaknesses of the ‘deep work’ trend.

    Follow Tiago on Twitter here.
    Follow Tiago’s work at Forte Labs.
    Check out the ‘Building a Second Brain’ course here.

    19 April 2020, 1:00 pm
  • 46 minutes 48 seconds
    47: Lýdia Machová

    Lýdia is a polyglot, mentor and inspiration to language learners. We discuss language learning methods, her experiences running online education programmes as well as what it’s like to work as a simultaneous interpreter in high-stress situations.

    Watch her TED talk here.

    Learn more about language mentoring and her methods at https://www.languagementoring.com/

    12 April 2020, 1:00 pm
  • 55 minutes 30 seconds
    46: Eva Hagberg

    Eva Hagberg is the author of a new memoir entitled ‘How to be Loved’. We speak to her about her experience of chronic illness, grief and her career in architecture and criticism.

    Learn more about Eva at https://www.evahagberg.com/
    Follow Eva on twitter at https://twitter.com/evahagberg/
    Buy Eva's book here

    5 April 2020, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    45: Bruce Smith

    Matt speaks with Bruce Smith, entrepreneur and CEO/founder of Hydrow. Bruce coached the US Lightweight Eight rowing team to a Bronze medal at the 2015 World Rowing Championships and is a former executive director of Community Rowing — Boston.

    Learn more about Hydrow here: https://hydrow.com/

    28 December 2019, 4:00 am
  • 56 minutes 7 seconds
    Deep Learning with fast.ai's Jeremy Howard

    Jeremy Howard is a giant of the deep / machine learning space. He's also deeply interested in how to democratise this set of skills and has lots to say on how best to do this.

    Full show notes are available at sourcesandmethods.com

    If you're inspired to give learning this skill a try, visit fast.ai to learn more.

    28 June 2019, 10:00 am
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    Teaching Programming with Matthias Felleisen

    This week we spoke with Matthias Felleisen who is a professor at Northeastern University and heavyweight in the coding / teaching world, one of the driving forces behind Racket, a general-purpose programming language.

    Full show notes are available at www.sourcesandmethods.com

    28 May 2019, 4:00 am
  • 55 minutes 9 seconds
    Parsing Complexity with Zavain Dar

    Zavain Dar is a venture capitalist based in New York and San Francisco. He spoke with us about his work that takes him from business and investment in Silicon Valley to science and teaching at Stanford and elsewhere.

    Full show notes are available at sourcesandmethods.com

    9 May 2019, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    Improving Counterterrorism with Stephen Tankel

    This week in an interlude from the technology theme of season three, we discuss Stephen Tankel's new book, With Us and Against Us: How America's Partners Help and Hinder the War on Terror.

    Full show notes are available at sourcesandmethods.com

    30 April 2019, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 19 minutes
    Data Science with Eric Schles

    Eric Schles is a data scientist working at Microsoft. He’s worked in various places but he uses his skills in understanding large amorphous chunks of data to drive policy and allow organisations to make smarter decisions. Recorded at he initial onset of some of the recent onset of border wall discussions in the United States, Eric talked about some of the data-derived work he was doing to better monitor what was going on. We talk about some of the practical consequences of this work and ways to get involved in it.
    Full show notes are available at sourcesandmethods.com

    15 April 2019, 11:00 pm
  • 57 minutes 11 seconds
    Chris Lee: Learning Programming with Launch School

    We speak with Chris Lee of Launch School, an online programming course programming with a mastery-based learning approach. We get into the different ways that education can work, and where further efforts are needed.

    19 March 2019, 5:00 am
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