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How the Web Shapes Communities – Howard Rheingold

Howard wrote his first article studying virtual communities 1987. Yes, 1987. That’s before the official internet and long before anything that resembled what we know of today as social media. In 2012 he authored the book, Net Smart; How to Thrive Online, which laid out 5 essential literacies for users of digital communication and networks. […]

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024 Brooke McNamara – Our Now More-Human Hearts

Luminous poet, performance artist, Zen monk, and teacher Brooke McNamara joins Terry for a tender inquiry into this scary, beautiful and pregnant moment in our collective journey. Terry reads one of Brooke’s new poems to her and then she reads several poignant and evocative poems in a deeply touching, playful, grounding, and generous conversation. Brooke

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Authentic Relating Power – Sara Ness

Sara founded Authentic Revolution, an organization spreading authentic relating toolkits (games, structures, ideas), to individuals, companies and groups. They also teach authentic leadership, which is a huge topic that we cover amidst coronavirus. She starts by sharing an authentic relating game with me, that we play together, that cuts straight into what we’re both feeling.

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#37 Dancing with COVID with Sarah McManus

Jared Janes and Jason Snyder talk with Sarah McManus about her background, her emotional & psychological experience of contracting COVID-19, her ayahuasca shamanic apprenticeship in Peru, helplessness, emotional processing, the Bio-Emotive Framework, Buddhist practices & traditions, suffering, building & integrating new cultural platforms, reframing human development, pandemic fragility, learnings from Burning Man, dynamics of self-isolation, moving forward, chaos, order, and much more.

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023 Rick Hanson – Neuro Dharma and a Breath of Fresh Air

Neuropsychologist Rick Hanson, Ph.D. explores the dharma (or “truth”) that emerges from neuropsychological research and how it can help us relate and respond to our current world crises. Rick is a remarkable teacher and the best-selling author of Buddha’s Brain, Hardwiring Happiness, Just One Thing, and Resilient. His newest book Neurodharma: New Science, Ancient Wisdom, and

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#36 Twitter Q&A, Tragedy & Transformation

Jared Janes & Jason Snyder answer Twitter Questions and cover bio-regenerational orientations, COVID-19 induced mindfulness, tragedy & transformation, emotional escape & capture vs wholistic engagement, pluralistic food systems, the potential of minority rule, the role of the curator, the fragility of capitalist systems, future forcing functions, collecting & utilizing mental models, kinetic & meta tribes, skin in

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Charles Post – Ecology and Climate Amidst Coronavirus

Charles Post is an ecologist, a scientist and a storyteller. He joins me to talk about the ecological impacts of the Coronavirus lockdown, the dynamics and challenges of the climate change conversation and so much more. Ecology to psychology, this episode has a lot in it, thanks Charles! Follow Charles on Instagram @Charles_Post and find

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