OtiumFM

A podcast by Norman Chella

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33 Episodes

  1. Dalton Mabery: Obsidian, Remixing Knowledge, and Elitism

    Published: 28/09/2020
  2. Ali Abdaal: Content Creation, The Perfect Note-Taking App

    Published: 16/09/2020
  3. Aravind Balla: Gatsby-theme-Andy, Learning Curve

    Published: 05/09/2020
  4. Kahlil Corazo: Fabricating Serendipity, Accessible Genomics, Business Model Canvas

    Published: 01/09/2020
  5. Jessie Li: Roam/CN and Collective Intelligence

    Published: 22/08/2020
  6. David Crandall: Future of Roam, Data Architecture, Interfaces

    Published: 14/08/2020
  7. Mark Robertson: History, Socratic Dialogue, Live-Roaming

    Published: 06/08/2020
  8. Cherry Sun: Stem Cell Research, Lab Books and Collaborative Research

    Published: 03/08/2020
  9. Maggie Appleton: Digital Anthropology, Digital Gardens and Illustrated Notes

    Published: 24/07/2020
  10. Stian Håklev: Pedagogy, Collaborative Learning and Open Science

    Published: 16/07/2020
  11. Robert Haisfield: Gamification, Behavior Design and Exploratory Search

    Published: 16/07/2020
  12. Michael Ashcroft: Alexander Technique, Coaching and Roam Culture

    Published: 16/07/2020
  13. Introducing RoamFM

    Published: 02/07/2020

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OtiumFM is an upcoming show deep-diving into the world of Tools for Thought, or TFTs! Featuring insights on note-taking, making connections between thoughts, and serendipity, host Norman Chella brings you conversations with individuals in this space so you can better your note-taking experience. Expect guests from various TFT apps, independent researchers, and varying professions who bring with them note-taking insights, from analog to digital and even hypergraphic!Coming out soon.In the first two seasons, this show was called RoamFM, the podcast all about Roam Research, for members of the Roaman community. In these two seasons, join us as we dive into the minds of amazing Roam users, taking a peek into how they use Roam to create wonderful connections.

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