• Ep. 6 | The Commons & The Commonsverse (pt. 2)
    Sep 28 2023

    This is Part 2 of a two-part episode on the Commons with Nina Gunther-Segal! (If you haven't listened to Part 1, go do that now!)

    In this one, we dive deep into the concept of the "commons" - what does one look like? How have efforts to build commons around the world been successful, and how have they been hindered? Also, what would a person working in a commons have to say about constructivism?

    Always excited to hear your thoughts! If you'd like to contribute in any way, leave a comment, or give advice, e-mail nia.nothingisreal@gmail.com, or fill out this Google form: https://forms.gle/C3RtQ7mUQ8zovmpVA

    Also, visit https://podcast.niahamilton.com/ to keep up with episode releases!

    Thanks for listening <3 -Nia


    --More about our guest--

    Nina Gunther-Segal is a freelance copywriter and copyeditor who has made numerous contributions to the Commonsverse federated wiki. To learn more:

    Visit her website and portfolio

    Explore The Commonsverse and The International Association for the Study of the Commons

    --Sources Mentioned--

    The Native American Government That Helped Inspire the US Constitution by Becky Little, History.com


    --Songs Used (Epidemic Sound)--

    Lacquered - Dusty Decks

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 5 | The Commons & The Commonsverse (pt. 1)
    Sep 12 2023

    This is Part 1 of a two-part episode on the Commons with Nina Gunther-Segal! We chat about what a "commons" means, the Commonsverse (an online resource to find work being done in commons around the world), and the principles that Nobel Prize winner Elinor Ostrom developed to describe how they are (and should be) structured.

    Always excited to hear your thoughts! If you'd like to contribute in any way, leave a comment, or give advice, e-mail nia.nothingisreal@gmail.com, or fill out this Google form: https://forms.gle/C3RtQ7mUQ8zovmpVA

    Also, visit https://podcast.niahamilton.com/ to keep up with episode releases!

    Thanks for listening <3 -Nia


    --More about our guest--

    Nina Gunther-Segal is a freelance copywriter and copyeditor who has made numerous contributions to the Commonsverse federated wiki. To learn more:

    Visit her website and portfolio

    Explore The Commonsverse and The International Association for the Study of the Commons


    --Sources Mentioned--

    The Native American Government That Helped Inspire the US Constitution by Becky Little, History.com


    --Songs Used (Epidemic Sound)--

    Professional Dreamer - Matt Large

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    32 mins
  • Ep. 4 | Real Short: Constructivism & Science
    Jul 30 2023

    Here’s another “Real Short”, and it’s all about constructivism and science! In this episode, I give a brief history of different theories on knowledge within science, talk about Jean Piaget’s contribution to evolutionary biology, and talk a little more about why we should change our scientific lenses.

    Always excited to hear your thoughts! If you'd like to contribute in any way, leave a comment, or give advice, e-mail nia.nothingisreal@gmail.com, or fill out this Google form: https://forms.gle/C3RtQ7mUQ8zovmpVA

    Also, visit https://podcast.niahamilton.com/ to keep up with episode releases!

    Thanks for listening <3 -Nia


    --Sources Mentioned--


    Fosnot, C. T. (2015). Constructivism: Theory, Perspectives, and Practice, Second Edition. United States: Teachers College Press.


    (Find out more about the book here: https://www.google.com/books/edition/Constructivism/-pIbAgAAQBAJ?hl=en)


    Lorsbach, A., & Tobin, K. 1992. Constructivism as a referent for Scince Teaching. NARST Research Matters-to the Science Teacher, 30.


    (Or read online: https://narst.org/research-matters/constructivism-as-referent-science-teaching)


    --Songs Used (Epidemic Sound)--


    Itiquira Falls - Veevel

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    26 mins
  • Ep. 3 | Real Short: Constructivism in Education
    Jun 29 2023

    Welcome to the first "Real Short" - a shorter, bite-sized episode of the Nothing Is Real podcast! Today, we're looking deeper at what constructivism means, and specifically how it's defined in the world of education. 

    What does it look like to be a constructivist educator?

    How can we think like a constructivist?

    And, what does evolution have to do with all this??

    I unpack all that and more - and I even include my own definition!

    Always excited to hear your thoughts! If you'd like to contribute in any way, leave a comment, or give advice, e-mail nia.nothingisreal@gmail.com, or fill out this Google form: https://forms.gle/C3RtQ7mUQ8zovmpVA

    Also, visit https://podcast.niahamilton.com/ to keep up with episode releases!

    Thanks for listening <3 -Nia

    --Sources Mentioned--

    Fosnot, C. T. (2015). Constructivism: Theory, Perspectives, and Practice, Second Edition. United States: Teachers College Press.

    (Find out more about the book here:
    https://www.google.com/books/edition/Constructivism/-pIbAgAAQBAJ?hl=en)

    --Songs Used (Epidemic Sound)--

    Gray Matter - Smartface

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    32 mins
  • Ep. 2 - The Pursuit of Authentic Food: Is Food Authenticity A Real Thing?
    Jun 13 2023

    Hey everyone! Thanks for coming back for Episode 2 of Nothing Is Real podcast, where we'll be talking about one of my favorite topics - food!

    In this episode, I interview my friend Amy Bu, and together we explore the construct of food authenticity. Is it real? Why do we judge the quality of food based on its authenticity, and why do we strive to find the most authentic foods in each cuisine?

    Amy is a Masters candidate at the University of British Columbia, focusing on the intersection between migration studies, human development, education, and philosophy. Her most recent work is an anti-positivist, anti-capitalist critique of the modern education system.

    Excited to hear your thoughts on this episode! If you'd like to contribute in any way, leave a comment, or give advice, e-mail nia.nothingisreal@gmail.com, or fill out this Google form: https://forms.gle/C3RtQ7mUQ8zovmpVA

    Also, visit https://podcast.niahamilton.com/ to keep up with episode releases!

    Thanks for listening <3 -Nia

    --Sources Mentioned--

    Americanized Chinese Food vs. Authentic Chinese Food by CGTN America: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zco_-n0CvTc

    The End of Authentic Food by Helen Rennie:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9dU5drpvEQ

    Food: A Third Culture Kid’s Sense of Identity. | Eric Pak | TEDxYouth@ISBangkok:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJIVqrqfZjU

    The Myth of Authenticity in Food Culture | Antoine Lewis | TEDxHindujaCollege:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WcSdtfozBA

    The Food Historian’s Dilemma: Reconsidering the Role of Authenticity in Food Scholarship:
    https://www.jstor.org/stable/48560231

    --Songs Used (Epidemic Sound)--

    Bubble Wrapped - Dylan Sitts




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    33 mins
  • Nothing Is Real | Ep. 1 - First Episode!
    Mar 16 2023

    Welcome to the first episode of Nothing Is Real Podcast! In this episode, I discuss the meaning behind the podcast's name, goals for the podcast, and some frameworks that I will be using in future conversations. Really looking forward to seeing you in the next one!

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    24 mins