Adam Spencer

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Adam Spencer

With 15 years of award winning breakfast radio under his belt, 10 best selling books on popular mathematics to his name and having once held the title of “best debater in the world” Adam Spencer is indeed a unique communicator. With an infectious joy for story telling and conversations he is one of the best interviewers in the country, especially when it comes to getting his geek on.

Adam has interviewed everyone from Prime Ministers to Nobel Prize Laureates, from Hollywood Superstars to extraordinary everyday Aussies - he once interviewed AND PLAYED CHESS WITH Garry Kasparov, perhaps the greatest player of all time. The result of the game … is not important.

Join Adam as he steers conversations with some of SXSW Sydney’s most interesting guests, wherever the energy takes them. Rest assured, it will be a thought provoking and at time hilarious ride.

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Big Questions with Adam Spencer

SUN, OCT 15, 2:40 PM
Conference
Free form no holds barred discussions with some of the most exciting minds at SXSW, expertly curated by one of the brightest and funniest hosts in the business, Adam Spencer.
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