The XYZ Experiment

The XYZ Experiment

por Fiona, Darsh & Luke
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Ep152: Why Do We Keep Re-Reading the Same Books?
Whilst we're on holiday we are revisiting some of our favourite episodes. This week it's Luke's choice and he is taking us back to Episode 101. In this episode we explore the age-old question that every book lover has asked themselves: "Why do we keep rereading the same books?" Whether it's the comfort of familiar characters, the thrill of uncovering hidden layers, or simply a nostalgic escape, we are exploring what makes a story worth returning to time and time again. Join us as we chat about the nostalgia, the emotional connections, and the surprising revelations that come with a second (or third) look at the books that have shaped us. We will share personal stories, debate the pros and cons of returning to old favourites, and ask you, our listeners, to weigh in on your own rereading rituals. Grab your well-worn copies or charge up the kindle, settle in and let's uncover why some stories just never say goodbye. Hosted by Darsh, Luke & Fiona Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton Show runner Darsh Ayton Original music created and performed by Luke Champion Social media content created by Darsh Ayton & Fiona Kelly
Ep151: Have You or Someone You Know Experienced a Cyber Scam?
This week as we're on a break, Darsh has picked Ep88: Are You at Risk of a CyberScam as Dr Kate Gould gave some incredible tips on things to look out for in terms of are you being scammed, what is a scam and raising awareness of these crimes. Dr Kate Gould is a clinical Neuropsychologist, clinical lead, and Positive Behaviour Service Senior Research Fellow at Monash University - Epworth Rehabilitation Research Centre, who works with people with Brain injury, Dr Kate takes us on a deep dive into the world of cyber scams. We learn about the rise of social media scams, as Dr Kate exposes some of the most common cyber scams used today. We discuss how scammers target your digital life and how you can protect yourself from online scams. Everybody is at risk and many of you may have already experienced some level of scamming and survived. This is a topic you can't afford to miss. Find out more about what Dr Kate is doing in this space: "The CYBERABILITY Project includes Monash University researchers, people with living experience of being scammed after ABI (acquired brain injury), and disability services who are working together to understand how to help people with ABI stay safe from scams." Check out their website here: cyberability.org.au And check out Dr Kate's podcast: Relentless Optimism on your favourite streaming platform. Hosted by Darsh & Fiona Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton Edited by Fiona Kelly Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion Social Media content created by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Ep150: Have You Found Your Everyday Glimmer Yet?
As we take a break over June, we are sharing our favourite episodes that you may have missed. This week Darsh has picked Ep85: Glimmers: Finding Light and Joy in Everyday Moments. Engaging in glimmers really help us to stay present, find joy and bring light into a world that can sometimes feel a little bit dark, and gloomy with some of the things happening in the world. Darsh was reminded about finding the glimmer in your everyday life after taking a walk in the botanical gardens with her hubby and dog; listening to the cockatoos screaming at each other and flying around and just enjoying their natural craziness she suddenly realised that she hadn't looked at her phone, hadn't taken any videos or photos and was just experiencing true joy just watching nature. We want you all to find the glimmer in your everyday life to remember how wonderful and simple life can sometimes be. Hosted by Darsh & Fiona Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton Edited by Fiona Kelly Original Music created and performed by Luke Champion Social Media content created by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton
Ep149: The Importance Of Sleep
Fiona here from The XYZ Experiment. Throughout June we're diving back into our archives and revisiting some of our favourite episodes. My pick this week is Episode 107: Why Sleep Is the Most Important Thing You'll Do All Day. What if one of the most powerful tools for better health, clearer thinking, improved mood and a longer life was something you're probably not getting enough of? The answer is sleep. In this fascinating conversation, we sit down with Professor Shantha Rajaratnam, one of Australia's leading sleep experts. We explore the science behind why we sleep, what happens when we don't, and how modern life is disrupting our natural rhythms. If you've ever struggled with sleep or wondered how to improve it, this episode is packed with practical, evidence-based tips that could change the way you think about your nights—and your days. Enjoy the episode. If you have problems with sleep or insomnia, or are interested in doing one of his sleep studies here are some links supplied by Prof. Shantha: Adolescent study: https://classstudymonash.weebly.com/ Shift worker app and expressing interest: https://www.sleepsync.com.au/ Sleep clinic: https://www.monash.edu/medicine/psych/turner-clinics/healthy-sleep-clinic Hosted by Darsh & Fiona Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton Show runner Darsh Ayton Original music created and performed by Luke Champion Social media content created by Darsh Ayton & Fiona Kelly
EP148: Consumed: What We've Been Reading, Watching & Loving
What have we been loving recently? This week, we share the books, TV shows and experiences that have recently bought us joy, sparked curiosity or simply made life a little more interesting. From old TV shows and card games to cooking with family and getting lost in a great book, we're sharing things we've genuinely enjoyed lately. Real recommendations from three generations with very different tastes. Hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton Show runner Darsh Ayton Original music created and performed by Luke Champion Social media content created by Darsh Ayton & Fiona Kelly
EP147: Everyone Says "Live Your Best Life" - But What Does That Actually Mean?
What does it actually mean to live your "best life"? Is it career success, financial security, family, freedom, good health. more sleep or simply feeling calm for five minutes? This week we compare how different generations define happiness, success and fulfilment and whether anyone truly feels like they've got life sorted. Hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton Show runner Darsh Ayton Original music created and performed by Luke Champion Social media content created by Darsh Ayton & Fiona Kelly
Ep146: How Did They Know I Wanted New Shoes?
How private are we anymore really? In this week's episode we discuss the complicated world of privacy, personal information and digital oversharing. From Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin to loyalty programs, online shopping and DNA ancestry kits, we explore how comfortable different generations are with handing over their personal data. Does Gen Z care less about privacy or have they simply grown in a world where sharing is normal? Why are we happy to give our details to big corporations for discounts and convenience, yet often hesitate when governments ask for the same information? How much do companies already know about us? What information would you never share? And is privacy now a luxury or just an illusion? Hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton Show runner Darsh Ayton Original music created and performed by Luke Champion Social media content created by Darsh Ayton & Fiona Kelly
Ep145: What Was Your "Special Meal" Growing Up?
Food is never food, especially when you're a kid. This week, we look back on meals that meant something; the dishes or trip to the fast food joint when you'd been particularly well behaved, the Friday night fish and chips and the family feast meals tied to religious or cultural traditions. From 'treat foods' used a rewards, to recipes bought out for celebration, we explore how food shaped our sense of comfort and identity whilst growing up.and the big question - have we carried those traditions into adulthood, or left them behind? Because its surprising how something as simple as a meal can hold so much meaning across the generations. Hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton Show runner Darsh Ayton Original music created and performed by Luke Champion Social media content created by Darsh Ayton & Fiona Kelly
Ep144: Is Hair Just Hair or a Deeper Part of Who We Are?
From a Margret Thatcher haircut horror story to the latest trends, fringes to full blown reinventions, this week we are talking about the highs, lows and hilarious memories tied to getting a haircut. How much does a good (or very bad) haircut affect your confidence? Are you loyal to one style for life, or have you tried every look going? We share stories of salon triumphs, haircut disasters, experimental phases, and the strange emotional power off sitting in the hairdresser's chair. Hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton Show runner Darsh Ayton Original music created and performed by Luke Champion Social media content created by Darsh Ayton & Fiona Kelly
Ep143: How Do We Keep Friendship Affordable?
Last week, we asked do we still have "Best Friends"? This week we're going deeper into something a little more uncomfortable - money and friendship. In a world where everything feels more expensive, how is money quietly shaping our relationships? From dinners out, concert tickets, weekends away - are we unintentionally pricing friends out of spending time with us? And are we being priced out of catchups too? It's a quiet balancing act nowadays, wanting to connect but also wanting to be mindful about ours and others finances. From choosing where to go, to how often we say yes, to the pressure of keeping up; are we all doing enough to keep our friendships inclusive? Hosted by Fiona, Darsh & Luke Produced by Fiona Kelly & Darsh Ayton Show runner Darsh Ayton Original music created and performed by Luke Champion Social media content created by Darsh Ayton & Fiona Kelly
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