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Joachim Stroh – Collective Sensemaking and Presence in Digital Spaces

On this episode of Emerge I’m speaking with Joachim Stroh. Joachim is the co-founder of Change Agents Worldwide and the creator of the Social Ledger — a meta-protocol for creating cooperative digital spaces. We touch on topics such as collective sensemaking in digital spaces, how time spent on the internet can form memories (or not), […]

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Jared Janes – Stream Entry, Philosophy and the Terror of Getting What You Want

In this episode I’m speaking with Jared Janes (@jaredjanes). Jared is the host of the Impactful Podcast, as well as a friend and off-air interlocuter. We share many interests in common, from meditation and philosophy to diet and productivity hacking. In this conversation, we chat about different models of stream entry, the lubricative nature of

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Peter Park – (Meta)Modern Monasticism and Existential Risk

In this episode of Emerge I’m speaking with Peter Park. Peter is a teacher and Assistant Director at the Monastic Academy in Lowell, Vermont. Peter and I talk about what a ‘modern monastery is’, the choice between comfort and truth, the role of monastic style training in a time of existential risk, and Peter’s experience

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Peter Limberg – Memetic Tribes, Culture War 2.0, and the Perils of Grey Pilling

In this episode, I’m speaking with Peter Limberg. Peter is the creator of the Intellectual Explorers Club in Toronto, CA as well as co-author of ‘Memetic Tribes and Culture War 2.0’, a recent medium article that has been very popular in my odd corner of the internet. In this conversation we chat about memeplexes, grey

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Nora Bateson – Awakening Interdependence and Evolving Systems with Warm Data

Nora Bateson is a Filmmaker, writer, educator, lecturer and President of the International Bateson Institute. In this conversation we discuss how systems learn and evolve, the importance of moving between contexts, how our dreams of incremental change have failed, and the how system change will likely emerge from the liminal space between institutions. — Support

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John Michael Greer – The Kek Wars: How Chaos Magic Influenced the 2016 US Presidential Election

In this episode John Michael Greer and I discuss his ‘Kek Wars’ article series on how the Chans used magick to influence the 2016 elections. We talk about political campaigns as magical performance, 4chan as the collective unconscious of the internet, the lefts failure to recognize a politics of existential crises, the myth of progress,

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TSV Episode 5: Roope Kaaronen

Roope Kaaronen is a Doctoral Candidate at the Environmental Policy Research Group at the University of Helsinki. His research interests include pro-environmental behavior and cognition, the socio-cognitive aspects of environmental crisis, and the organization of science in society. His research draws on embodied cognitive science, ecological and environmental psychology, affordance theory, philosophy of science and

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Adam Robbert – Breaking the Binary of Theory & Practice

In this conversation Adam Roberts (@knowledgeecology) and I explore the idea of philosophical inquiry as perceptual transformation. We talk about the relationship between conceptuality and perception, the contemplative practice that Descartes used to produce his philosophy, how to sort through the spiritual marketplace, and the meta-freedom that exploring our assumptions can open for us. If

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