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Sunday, May 14, 2023

May 14 2023 - Mothering vs Nurturing

 

Here we are at Mother's Day.

Who knows where Mother's Day will end up.  There was contention this year over the "Mother" part.  What about gay fathers raising children? What about transgender men who have given birth?  
 

Services Australia, which runs Medicare, has previously provided data showing 22 transgender men gave birth in 2018-19. This made them among the 228 who had been pregnant during that decade.  

Can you imagine 100 years ago - there would be no consideration to collect the gender of the person giving birth. This discussion was in the Daily Mail article: 

"Last month Brendan Murphy, the secretary of the federal Department of Health, was unable to answer a question from Liberal senator Alex Antic about the definition of a woman.

'No, well there a variety – it's a very, it's a very … it's a very contested space at the moment, Senator,' Dr Murphy said.

'I mean there are obviously biological definitions but there are definitions in terms of how people identify themselves, so we're happy to provide our working definition on notice.'"

Wikipedia has lots of information about transgender pregnancy. I can't imagine how complicated this will make the anti-abortionists in the US who are using Mother's Day as an opportunity to have protests. 

And the alternative name that's been proposed?  "Nurturing Day" or "Nurturer's Day".

A Mother's Day wish today.  Enjoy the special day.

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Sunday, January 5, 2020

Jan 5 - SizeMe

Would you want to know how long you will live?  Quantumrun.com - the company that forecasts trends has a service to assess how long a company will last.  It is intriguing, isn't it?  They say that the trend for companies to survive has dropped from 92% before 1970 to 63% in the 2000s.

It seems to me that corporate survival can be analyzed.  It takes a lot of analysis, though, as there are many factors involved - government control, political influence, strategic nature of the industry, R&D budget, patents, access to capital, and many more.  


Skip to industry vulnerability to disruption - that's popular and gets my attention.  We're tuned in now to emerging technological, scientific, cultural, and politically disruptive trends.

Can a field and industry be primed for disruption? Forbes says that it can be and listed a number of areas that would be disrupted in 2019.  These included Doctor's Office Visits, Financial And Legal Services, Healthcare Diagnostics, Education, Automotive Industry, Insurance and so on.  Mostly they cover new apps and some of these seem ordinary.

And then there are apps that will really disrupt an industry. Take this one for clothing:
Say hello to sizer.  A personalized measuring & size recommendation tool, which simply integrates with any e-commerce site, and recommends to shoppers the best size to buy.  

Some have already gone farther with this - there are a few retail offerings of bespoke clothes from designers.  What will this app be combined with to really disrupt things?  Automated sewing and 3D printing for clothes.  Amazon, the personalized clothes retailer, seems to be on the horizon.  SizeMe at Amazon.

Today we see a Himalayan Poppy - one of the most beautifully coloured flowers - cerulean blue. Its botanical name is Meconopsis betonicifolia. This one was at Longwood Gardens.
 
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