The Measuring what Matters Podcast

The Measuring what Matters Podcast

Marshal McCallum

Anyone who has attempted to bake a cake will tell you the importance of accurate measurement. A small error in measurement can spell disaster for hours of work. Imagine for a moment, what it would be like if the way we measured ingredients was not standardized? Even worse, what if we couldn’t even agree on what we were actually trying to make in the first place? This has been the state of wellbeing metrics over the last century, and although excellent projects have been implemented, all too often they are dismissed before their impact can be felt.

Currently, wellbeing & prosperity metrics are benefiting from a wave of innovation stemming from all around the globe. These pushes against traditional boundaries are leading the way to more inclusive and resilient frameworks. This podcast will explore the bleeding edge of social metrics, lessons learned from past attempts, and potential futures, through interviews with experts in community prosperity measurement and decision-making. The podcast will also dig deeper into the question “How is Calgary really performing as a city?”

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of The Measuring what Matters Podcast?

There are 7 episodes avaiable of The Measuring what Matters Podcast.

What is The Measuring what Matters Podcast about?

We have categorized The Measuring what Matters Podcast as:

  • Science
  • Social Sciences

Where can you listen to The Measuring what Matters Podcast?

The Measuring what Matters Podcast is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did The Measuring what Matters Podcast start?

The first episode of The Measuring what Matters Podcast that we have available was released 12 August 2021.

Who creates the podcast The Measuring what Matters Podcast?

The Measuring what Matters Podcast is produced and created by Marshal McCallum.