Monkey Mind

Because we were never going to stick to just one topic

About the show

We jump around from topic to topic with the discipline of a monkey mind. Birds, linguistics, computing and grad school may feature disproportionately.

Episodes

  • Episode 022: Not Sure What We Talked About, Part V

    June 11th, 2021  |  1 hr 29 mins

    Hi, it's Grace, weeks after the recording of this episode. I can't remember what we talked about but these are our show notes, so we must have talked about birds (surprise), urban geography, Freiburg, shipping containers, something about modelling the financial markets, and more Freiburg.

  • Episode 021: Not Sure What We Talked About, Part IV

    April 18th, 2021  |  1 hr 23 mins

    Hi, it's Grace, weeks after the recording of this episode. I can't remember what we talked about but these are our show notes, so we must have talked about scientific literacy (again) as it relates to Covid (again), big ships being stuck, highly unlikely accidents, and oddly photogenic Australian veterinarians.

  • Episode 020: Not Sure What We Talked About, Part III

    April 18th, 2021  |  2 hrs 17 mins

    Hi, it's Grace, weeks after the recording of this episode. I can't remember what we talked about but these are our show notes, so we must have talked about Java being terrible, programming horrors, and college-level remote learning.

  • Episode 019: Not Sure What We Talked About, Part II

    April 18th, 2021  |  1 hr 51 mins

    Hi, it's Grace, weeks after the recording of this episode. I can't remember what we talked about but these are our show notes, so we must have talked about David travelling on a ferry to see some birds, and lots and lots about museums. Also, David's mic cut out partway, again, so we have a Zoom recording for a bit. We're super professional podcasters that way.

  • Episode 018: Not Sure What We Talked About, Part I

    April 17th, 2021  |  1 hr 13 mins

    Hi, it's Grace, weeks after the recording of this episode. I can't remember what we talked about but these are our show notes, so we must have talked about games and building things, or something. Also, David's mic cut out partway, so we have a Zoom recording for a bit. We're super professional podcasters that way.

  • Episode 017: Tries and Trees

    February 14th, 2021  |  1 hr 6 mins
    biology, computer science, linguistics, phylogenetics

    We talk about tries, phylogenetic trees in biology and historical linguistics, and other trees in linguistics.

  • Episode 016: The One About Games Done Quick

    February 14th, 2021  |  1 hr 24 mins
    games done quick, gaming, video games

    This was recorded over a month ago, I have had no time since to listen back and make show notes, and all I know is that we talked a lot about video games and Awesome Games Done Quick 2021.

  • Episode 015: Flooding, Ponding, and Draining

    January 16th, 2021  |  1 hr 4 mins
    desire paths, draining, environment, flooding, ponding, urban design

    David and Grace talk about flooding, environmental effects and urban design.

  • Episode 014: Landscape of Death

    January 1st, 2021  |  1 hr 54 mins
    birds, blue light, dead birds, home office, niche modelling

    David talks about trying to figure out where birds will die. Grace talks about a two-computer, one-monitor, no-KVM-switch setup.

  • Episode 013: Trees and Maps

    December 20th, 2020  |  1 hr 23 mins
    academia, education, evolutionary biology, gis, linguistics

    Trees and maps are data structures much beloved by linguists, evolutionary biologists and computer scientists, so of course we have a lot to say about them.

  • Episode 012: Bad Education

    October 19th, 2020  |  1 hr 2 mins
    academia, assessment, education, teaching

    More meandering conversation about grading, teaching, and educational outcomes. Not a lot of links this week, since we're mostly talking about our own experiences.

  • Episode 011: Too Many Head and Eye Movements

    October 19th, 2020  |  1 hr 24 mins
    algorithms, assessment, exams, online learning, teaching

    A meandering conversation about academic assessment, computerised proctoring, gaming the system, and instructional delivery.

  • Episode 010: Games and Mental Models

    August 16th, 2020  |  1 hr 22 mins
    games, gaming, mental models, models, speedrunning

    We made it to Episode 10. Games, mental models, games as models, and broken models.

  • Episode 009: A Perception-Themed Episode

    August 16th, 2020  |  1 hr 21 mins
    animal navigation, color, colour, computer science, cs50x, education, le wagon, perception, uv light

    Human colour perception, animal navigation, things that fluoresce under UV light, and a little bit about learning software engineering tacked on at the end.

  • Episode 008: Babies are really sh*tty neural nets

    August 16th, 2020  |  58 mins 46 secs
    birds, coalescent theory, language acquisition, linguistics, rsa cryptography

    David talks about birds (surprise), we talk a little bit about RSA cryptography, and Grace struggles to remember her undergraduate language acquisition class.

  • Episode 007: True bugs and true foods

    June 14th, 2020  |  1 hr 25 mins
    bugs, food, migration

    This episode is about bugs, bugs as food, and then global cuisines and what happens to foods that are transposed outside of their original habitat.

    Recorded on 24 May 2020, before Bon Appetit imploded.