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Trend Forecasting is Dead: Long Live Trends w/ Sean Monahan

Internet Real Life (IRL), hosted by Katherine Dee & Peter Limberg, is a series exploring the shift toward a new way of relating to the internet—one beyond naive optimism or doomer pessimism. *normcore, vibe shift, boom boom* Sean Monahan, co-founder of the trend forecasting collective K-HOLE and originator of the “normcore” concept, joins Internet Real […]

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The Internet Enters Its Age of Aquarius w/ Günseli Yalcinkaya

Internet Real Life (IRL), hosted by Katherine Dee & Peter Limberg, is a series exploring the shift toward a new way of relating to the internet—one beyond naive optimism or doomer pessimism. Günseli Yalcinkaya is a London-based writer and editor whose work explores the intersection of technology, mysticism, and online subcultures. As a former editor

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The Horrific Side of Immortality: A Cross-Cultural Insight / Vervaeke, Niederhauser & Sengstock

Full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXp1zjU9Jqc & https://youtu.be/u2P2JD0cxlc?si=NU_3Mtc_KLsc4CF6 —————————————————— 1on1 coaching with Guy: guysengstock@gmail.com Drop in Thursday nights: https://circlinginstitute.com/drop-in-circling-night/ Weekend circling intensive: https://circlinginstitute.com/weekend-intensives/ Art of Circling: https://circlinginstitute.com/practitioner-online/ 7 stages webinar:https://circlinginstitute.com/7-stages-of-circling/ You may also enjoy watching this video of a very powerful demo circle recorded during a training weekend at6 the Art of Circling: A rare recorded circle by

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Internet’s Dark Forests w/ Marta Ceccarelli

We don’t simply enter the online world anymore, it envelops us. In a digital landscape dominated by centralized platforms and relentless visibility, the question arises: where can we retreat, even temporarily? One emerging answer lies in so-called “Dark Forests.” These hidden online enclaves offer shelter from the hyper-indexed surface web, creating space for quieter, more

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