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Our special guests today are Dr Lucy Cameron and her daughter, Erin.
Ever wondered what it's like to explore the future for a living? How about introducing your child to the intriguing world of work and innovation? Those are exactly the topics we tackle in our fascinating conversation with Dr Lucy Cameron, Team Leader Innovation and Economics at Data 61, and her daughter, Erin.
Lucy's work involves trend analysis and creating an environment for ideas to thrive, and she shares with us the daily routine that enables her to do so. She also takes us through the rich history of the CSIRO and her journey from aspiring naturalist to innovation expert, while her daughter Erin gives us insight into her future dreams, her love for music, and the importance of balancing passion with productivity.
As we explore personal interests, it becomes clear that this is a family fuelled by diverse passions. But it's not all work and no play; both Lucy and Erin understand the importance of having hobbies to unwind and relax. We also delve into what makes a good job, with a notable emphasis on community in the workplace.
We round off our enlightening conversation by exploring dreams and career paths, where the relentless quest for knowledge and the importance of finding meaning in our passions take centre stage. So buckle up, and get ready to traverse the fascinating intersection of work, passion, and innovation in this episode.
You can find Lucy's book on innovation, "Building an innovation hotspot" here: https://www.publish.csiro.au/book/8038/
A full transcript for this episode can be found at www.bringyourkidtowork.com/episodes/theinnovationresearcher
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By Nicole LessioOur special guests today are Dr Lucy Cameron and her daughter, Erin.
Ever wondered what it's like to explore the future for a living? How about introducing your child to the intriguing world of work and innovation? Those are exactly the topics we tackle in our fascinating conversation with Dr Lucy Cameron, Team Leader Innovation and Economics at Data 61, and her daughter, Erin.
Lucy's work involves trend analysis and creating an environment for ideas to thrive, and she shares with us the daily routine that enables her to do so. She also takes us through the rich history of the CSIRO and her journey from aspiring naturalist to innovation expert, while her daughter Erin gives us insight into her future dreams, her love for music, and the importance of balancing passion with productivity.
As we explore personal interests, it becomes clear that this is a family fuelled by diverse passions. But it's not all work and no play; both Lucy and Erin understand the importance of having hobbies to unwind and relax. We also delve into what makes a good job, with a notable emphasis on community in the workplace.
We round off our enlightening conversation by exploring dreams and career paths, where the relentless quest for knowledge and the importance of finding meaning in our passions take centre stage. So buckle up, and get ready to traverse the fascinating intersection of work, passion, and innovation in this episode.
You can find Lucy's book on innovation, "Building an innovation hotspot" here: https://www.publish.csiro.au/book/8038/
A full transcript for this episode can be found at www.bringyourkidtowork.com/episodes/theinnovationresearcher
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.