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Episode Notes [01:14] Unexpected Email from Employer [05:49] The Deferred Resignation Program [06:34] Initial Reactions and Concerns [08:01] Evaluating the Offer [08:21] Enhanced Standards of Conduct [08:55] Personal Reflections and Concerns [12:21] Seeking Advice and Making a Decision [13:01] Option One: Do Not Resign [14:56] Option Two: Resign [16:44] Insights from Conversations [21:30] Making The Decision [23:51] Final Thoughts and Gratitude Resources Mentioned Sebastian Junger The Soul of Shame by Curt Thompson Donald Trump Elon Musk Steve Bannon Russell Vought Derek Sivers Sumner Crenshaw Brian Fretwell at Finding Good Chad Littlefield The Thought Leaders Practice by Matt Church Simon Cowell Beauty Pill Producer Ben Ford Questions Asked Is it legitimate, and can it be trusted? How are you feeling? What questions come to your mind? Where does your mind go? Are you seeking safety? Would this have been an adrenaline rush as you raced to send the resignation response? What an "enhanced standard" regarding loyalty and trustworthiness was? What are these new "enhanced standards?" Are they beyond what my Constitutional oath requires? If I don't resign, how bright will the target on my back glow? My leadership has supported all my work, but would termination direction come from higher up the chain of command? What would you recommend if we talked over coffee? What questions would you ask? How would you use listening? How would you use silence? How is this scenario playing out in your mind and body? What is coming to the surface for you? How might that influence what you are about to say to me? What are the chances of my name popping on a list and getting fired? How about the chances of being part of an official Reduction in Force and early retirement? Would the administration make a better offer? What do I know about the pending job market? What did I expect the workplace to be like and did I want to be there as the contractions took place? Will the administration pay me through the end of September or will they renege? Can I sufficiently build the Curated Questions business to transition by 1 October? - Do I have the faith or confidence to step into this future as a sole practitioner and grow Curated Questions into all I envisioned? Was this purpose calling? What would I expect the job market to look like at the end of summer if I hadn't developed the income streams to maintain our lifestyle? What is your recommendation? Did it change from your initial recommendation? Where in your body are you feeling the uncertainty? Are you processing this scenario in parallel with your decision as if you had received the email? What additional questions should I have considered? Who else should I have consulted with? How would you have changed my risk rating? What is the correct length of the pregnant pause before making an important announcement? What processes would you use in my circumstance, and what would be different? What questions are at the top of your list to get to a decision? Who would be the members of your pantheon you would counsel with to gain clarity? Apart from the heady analysis, what other key practices would you include in your journey through a similar situation?…
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A collection of talks hosted at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) featuring expert curators and institutional representatives from around the world.
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A collection of talks hosted at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) featuring expert curators and institutional representatives from around the world.
Professor Harriet Edquist surveys some of the issues that surround the ever-expanding idea of the archive, with examples ranging from the highly structured archive of John Soane to the participatory and community-oriented archive models advocated by contemporary museology. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 15 June 2017, in association with SCAF Projects 34 & 35, The inventive work of Shigeru Ban.…
Soichiro Fukutake presents the thinking behind his bold, far-reaching experiment on islands in Japan’s Seto Inland Sea. Benesse Art Site Naoshima comprises museums, permanent art installations and commissions on the islands of Naoshima, Teshima and Inujima. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 22 April 2017, in association with SCAF Projects 34 & 35, The inventive work of Shigeru Ban.…
Dr Wiyu Wahono, noted Indonesian-born, German-educated art collector shares insights into the contemporary Indonesian art scene. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 10 September 2016, in association with SCAF Project 32, Jompet Kuswidananto: After Voices.
As part of Film Saturdays @ SCAF, Tokyo-based art impresario Joni Waka introduces The Strangest Stranger, a documentary film in which he also features. The Strangest Stranger, 2016, is directed by Magnus Bärtås. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 16 July 2016.
Indonesia-based curator and writer, Alia Swastika presents on contemporary Indonesian art. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 29 May 2014.
As part of Film Saturdays @ SCAF, Craig Judd, artist, independent curator, arts writer and educator, provides an introduction to the film Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict, and explores the era in which Peggy thrived - with special emphasis on post-war abstract expressionism and minimalism. Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict, 2015, is directed by Lisa Immordino Vreeland. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 20 August 2016.…
Aaron Seeto and Rachel Kent in conversation about Southeast-Asian art, moderated by Gene Sherman. Aaron Seeto is Curatorial Manager, Asian and Pacific Art at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, and Rachel Kent is Chief Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 11 August 2016, in association with SCAF Project 32, Jompet Kuswidananto: After Voices.…
As part of Film Saturdays @ SCAF, Melanie Eastburn, Senior Curator, Asian Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales, provides an introduction to the film Cutie and the Boxer, and speaks about the Japanese art scene from the late 1960s - early 1970s. Cutie and the Boxer, 2013, is directed by Zachary Heinzerling. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 6 August 2016.…
Rémy Fenzy, Director of the École Nationale Supérieure de la Photographie, Arles, France, discusses photographic practice and educational institutions with Dr Gene Sherman and Dr Patricia Marechal-Ross. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 5 May 2016.
Dr Barbara Polla presents on Australian artist Shaun Gladwell and the 2015 SCAF/UNSW Galleries collaboration. Dr Polla is an academic, a medical doctor and researcher, a curator and gallerist, writer, a former Swiss MP and a teacher. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 23 July 2014, in association with SCAF Project 24, Shaun Gladwell: The Lacrima Chair, and SCAF Project 25, Collection+: Shaun Gladwell.…
Pauline Yao, Curator at M+, Hong Kong, presents a behind-the-scenes preview of the museum’s architecture and curatorial vision. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 9 July 2015.
Chinese art expert Dr Claire Roberts speaks with Nikki Anderson about Yang Zhichao’s practice and the significance of his 2009 work Chinese Bible. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 23 May 2015, in association with SCAF Project 26, Yang Zhichao: Chinese Bible.
Angus Trumble, Director, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, and Gene Sherman, examine how Shaun Gladwell works to establish new perspectives within the field of contemporary portraiture. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF) on 28 March, 2015, in association with SCAF Project 24, Shaun Gladwell: The Lacrima Chair, and SCAF Project 25, Collection+: Shaun Gladwell.…
Gerard Vaughan, Director, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, presents his reflections on the particular role of a National Art Gallery for Australia. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 24 March 2015, in partnership with the Australian Institute of Art History (AIAH).
Linda Jaivin and Dr Sophie McIntyre consider their experiences of Taiwan and mainland China – Linda presents her impressions of the Mainland during the 1980?s, whilst Sophie reflects upon her engagement with contemporary Taiwanese art. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 31 July 2014, in association with SCAF Project 22, HOME: Chen Chieh-jen and Chien-Chi Chang.…
Professor Ross Harley, Dean of UNSW | Art & Design, in conversation with Barbara London, Associate Curator, Department of Media and Performance Art, Museum of Modern Art, New York. Recorded at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF), 11 August 2012, in association with SCAF Project 14, Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan, In-Habit: Project Another Country.…
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