The Coronavirus Effect

By: Sam Harris
  • Summary

  • The Coronavirus pandemic is causing an unprecedented change on the world not seen before in our lifetimes. There are considerable impacts on our ways of living and the rules of society that we thought were not possible. For many, this is possibly the most interesting and testing time of our lives. Accordingly, we are being bombarded with an overload of anxiety-inducing scary news. This podcast is an invitation to take a step back from the panic and observe the world and the beauty within it. To be curious. To celebrate the great things about the world and the amazing things humans are doing to help. We will highlight the work of heroes around the globe and the current opportunities to get involved. We will host discussions on the future we build after this. The shifts that will happen in our own minds. The changes for the better we can create as we rebuild.


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  • 9. National Care Force
    May 21 2020
    Charles Armitage

    Charles Armitage is the Co-Founder and Managing Director of Florence. Florence is a marketplace that connects care homes to nurses and care workers looking for extra shifts.

    Having started his career in the NHS, Charles entered the world of tech to help tackle some of the failures he witnessed. Charles loves sharing lessons from the frontline of building a platform business.

    Discussion

    Other than Florence, Charles and his partners developed National Care Force - a nationwide network of care providers, healthcare workers and volunteers, ready to support our social care services in looking after the most vulnerable members of society

    With the covid-19 still looming, more and more citizens are greatly affected . In need of help and support, Florence and National Care Force is a response to the crisis with a commitment of helping care workers, health workers and volunteers reach out to vulnerable locals who depend on vital services.

    Charles encourages people to sign up on their platforms and reach out to those in their community who are in need due to coronavirus.

    Take Homes

    People are resilient

    Resilience is defined as the ability – and tendency – to “bounce back.” The goal of resilience is to thrive in a highly stressful situation or crisis. People who are more resilient are capable of adapting to adversity.

    People who are resilient tends to be more aware of situations, their own emotional reactions and the behavior of those around them. In order to manage feelings, it is essential to understand what is causing them and why. By remaining aware, resilient people can maintain control of a situation and think of new ways to tackle problems.

    Technology connects us together

    Technology helps us connect beyond the social media aspect. With Florence and National Care Force, these platforms makes reaching out to health care more convenient.

    It’s often said that technology drives us apart, but the reality is, technology has been keeping us all connected. With the recent crisis affecting our day-to-day activities, technology has been providing the solutions that allows us to live our "normal" lives.

    It's important to remember the people who are closest to our hearts: family, friends, and loved ones. Technology helps us connect.

    Special Guest: Charles Armitage.


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    17 mins
  • 8. The Care Industry
    May 8 2020

    James Townsend, the co-founder of Mobilise, is on a mission to transform the way the UK's growing number of informal carers access support.

    James has over ten years of experience setting up and leading socially impactful organisations. He was formerly Teach First President, and set up the Church of England Foundation for Educational Leadership, facilitating 135,000 teachers, leaders and support staff into a learning community.

    Discussion

    In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, Mobilise is an online platform where carers can meet for a chat over a “virtual cuppa” and access vital information about the outbreak from their homes. A number of unpaid carers are finding emotional support through the lockdown period by joining a new virtual community.

    At a time when we’re all worried about health, caring for someone you love is extremely stressful. James mentioned that he wants carers to know there is an online community available for them.

    It has undoubtedly become a time where caring is very important. With Mobilise, they make sure nobody has to learn how to be a carer on their own and gets the needed support to be a carer.

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    Support those who provide support

    It can be hard to know what to do when supporting someone, especially in the current situation we are facing. Giving and receiving support from others is a basic human need. The goal of social support is to decrease stress. If you are looking to decrease stress by developing a support network, start with people who understands where you're coming from.

    Support comes in many forms, and it is helpful to have a variety of different resources to lean on.

    Helpful tips

    1 Evaluate who may be helpful.
    2 Join a book club.
    3 Be willing to ask for help.
    4 Let important people in your life know that you appreciate them.

    Technology plays a big role in connecting people

    The coronavirus pandemic is overwhelming, and one of the most excruciating parts for many people is the feeling of utter helplessness in the face of widespread suffering and hardship. Though staying inside and staying healthy are the most crucial ways to stave off this outbreak, it’s the face-to-face interactions that we yearn for, the technology just makes it all a bit easier.

    Technology has been fundamental in allowing people to do the things they love remotely; from online fitness classes to socialising with friends.

    Out of all of this, unique ways of doing the things we love have emerged through the use of technology, and people are quickly adapting themselves to this new way of living.

    Special Guest: James Townsend.


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    37 mins
  • 7. Where Is Technology Heading
    Apr 26 2020

    Eamonn Carey is the Managing Director of Techstars London. He's been an entrepreneur for most of his adult life - starting several companies in Europe and the Middle East - two successfully, others, less so.

    He's been an active angel investor in Europe, the US and Asia for the last five years - investing in everything from AI to food tech and from messaging to co-working spaces. He ran the Techstars Connection program in New York, works with the Zeroth AI accelerator in Hong Kong and sits on several boards - including Lingvist, Paranoid Fan, and Motivii.

    Discussion

    We cover the way the landscape has changed for investors, technology and entrepreneurs. With radical shifts in how we live there is a lot of current change but also a lot of things that will stay different after this.

    Eamonn explains the opportunities that are available for those willing to adapt quickly and how entrepreneurs can build new businesses that benefit the world. We outline the problems caused by uncertainty and how to deal with fear and act rationally.

    Take Homes

    Accept the Idea of Change

    Change is inevitable not only in life but in business too. As long as the people and the technology are progressing, so should the businesses around them.

    Businesses have to improve and develop new ideas that can be incorporated with their plan. They have to have a bird’s view of their business to understand what is going to happen next. This approach will help change the route in the shortest time if there is any unplanned change.

    Everybody should embrace change in their organization. If not, there will be a negative implication. Businesses that do not adapt to their environment tend to slow down and ultimately die or shutdown.

    Covenience is Booming

    With the impact of covid-19, “convenience” has taken on a whole new meaning. Companies offering convenience are taking over.

    This revolution is affecting all kinds of industries – not just retail – as some companies are developing new ways of doing business that make life easier for the customer.

    It is clear, no organization is free from the push toward higher convenience. Time to become ‘fast’ and ‘easy’!

    Good Communication in Business is Key

    Possessing or developing excellent communication skills will help business leaders and their teams in every facet of business operations.

    Helping team members learn to communicate in professional and respectful ways builds a positive atmosphere. Friendships build as people are more likely to communicate about work and weekend activities. As your team gets to know each other better, they become stronger as a unit, helping to build team morale. Positive team morale is good for department productivity.

    Syncify

    An app to let you be social at a distance. Listen to your favourite podcasts and books together with friends and groups.

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    Stream audio together and chat back and forth as you have ideas.

    Facilitated catch-up

    Mark shared interests or a playlist to listen to together. When one listens to something it gets put to the top of the playlist of the other individual so they listen on the same day

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    See what others have listened to and join in.

    Curated playlists

    Journey of podcasts to teach you how to raise money or develop a growth mindset.

    Chat about the audio experiences as you share and learn from others' perspectives and vocalising your thoughts. Commit to taking actions by sharing your ideas.

    Special Guest: Eamonn Carey.


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    47 mins

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