The Brain Food Factory is a free newsletter which, at the moment, consists of Super Trivia Guy and his faithful offsider Not-So-Super
Helper Person (more about her at a later stage). This
website enables people to sign up for the free newsletter, however,
in time, it will grow into who knows what with all sorts of fun and
interesting things to do.
We thought the best way to tell you a little bit about Super Trivia Guy was
to put up an interview he did recently. Go get yourself a cup of tea and
sit back and get to know him. He's Super!
INTERVIEW OF THE WEEK - SUPER TRIVIA GUY a.k.a RIC ALLPORT
Super Trivia Guy (aka Ric Allport) has had many different incarnations in
his life, including High School Teacher, Musician, Music Storeman/Salesman,
Artist, Photographer, not to mention a career highlight as a Telephone
Sanitizer (which helped him get through Art College). He has been running
live trivia shows for the past eleven years with Complete Trivia and has also
been developing and running an online trivia competition.
I love the name Super Trivia Guy. Where did you come up with it?
I have been running live trivia shows now for about twelve years and I have
been doing an online trivia competition for about four years. Over this time
I have lost track off how many questions, pictures and sound clues that I
have gone through. After chatting to my business partner in Sydney (who has
been doing this for about eighteen years), we roughly estimated that in the
databank at the moment there would be about 150,000 questions alone, not
including pictures and sounds. I mentioned this to some of my trivia players
and they said that my brain must be bursting with knowledge and I must be a
mastermind of trivia, a kind of super trivia guy. When I heard that I
thought “what an interesting name, I think I will keep that”.
So 'Super Trivia Guy’ was born.
Why are you so interested in trivia, puzzles and the like? When did your
interest in these areas begin?
When I was a kid I was always interested in games, puzzles and sport. Certainly
not academic things. I was always playing something. I then started to play
music as well, which became a great passion for me. I also loved the weird
and wonderful e.g. Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, Sideshow Alley at the
Easter Show, crazy world records (not many people could tell you that Kevin
Cole of New Mexico blew a spaghetti strand 19cms out of his nostril in a
single blow).
Over the years I have really become interested in the workings of the brain
and the importance of keeping it very active. Unfortunately, I had to watch
a friend of mine’s father go rapidly downhill with Alzheimer’s
Disease. I found it difficult to understand what was happening at the time,
so over the years I have looked into how the brain works and how to keep it
active. I found that, much like your body needs to exercise, so does your
brain. Doing Crosswords, Trivia Quizzes, Sudoku, Word Games etc really
helps to keep the brain active and in top condition. It is not a cure for
Alzheimer’s or Dementia or other brain disorders, but it helps to keep
them at bay.
What is a typical working day like for Super Trivia Guy?
I am not quite sure about any part of my day being typical, however it usually
starts at about 7am when I get up and check emails, and hear the oh so wonderful sound
of my coffee being ready! Each day brings different things to do. Usually the
first thing to do is check the news sites to see what is going on around the
world (trivia happens all the time) and we like to make sure that we always have
current questions in whatever we do. Then it is creating the questions from the research,
and finding pictures and sound clues. From there it usually leads to creating some
Crosswords, Sudoku puzzles etc which I put into our free monthly newsletter.
Somewhere
in between all that I fit in food and some sleep.
What are the pros and cons of your job?
I receive wonderful feedback from people all over Australia about our newsletter
and how much it helps them. To know that what I do makes a difference to
many people’s lives really makes what I do worthwhile. Also, working
mostly from home means that I work to my own timetable which can be as flexible
as it needs to be (except the end of the month when I'm trying to finish the next newsletter, so don’t bother me unless you bring coffee and cake!).
What are your interests outside of trivia?
My other interests and passions are music (I have played live since I was
fourteen years old), also animals in all shapes and forms. There is nothing
more wonderful then watching the amazing creatures that make up this world.
And then there is of course watching movies, seeing live bands play original
music, going to art shows/festivals and anything else I can fit in.
Which celebrities, leaders or public figures do you admire and why?
Anyone who helps and protects animals in any way shape or form.
Robin Williams: he is an amazing person who is incredibly intelligent, so
funny, and if you read his life story, quite an inspiration.
Adam Hills: the consummate professional host and very funny. Spicks and Specks
is one of the best show on TV.
Lisa Randall: a physicist who is making her mark in a very male dominated
workplace and one who has very interesting theories.
Oprah Winfrey: love her or hate her, she really has made a difference to so
many people in the world.
Ian Ballard: a friend of mine from High School who sadly passed away in 2008. He found out years ago that he
had MS and instead of letting it get the better of him, he became a driving
force behind F5M which is trying to raise $5 million for research into a cure for MS. To date they've rased over $2 million dollars.
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