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Space Debris and The Kessler Syndrome: A Possible Future Trapped on Earth – Creon Levit

More than one hundred million pieces of human-made space debris currently orbit our planet, most moving at more than 10,000 mph. Every year their number increases, creating a progressively more dangerous environment for working spacecraft. In order to operate in space, we track most of this debris through a patchwork of private efforts and government […]

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The Pitfalls of Chasing Flow State – Mountain Whispers Podcast

This is an interview that I did with Tim Stewart, for his “Mountain Whispers Podcast – Conversations on the deeper lessons we learn from the outdoors”. I spoke on a lot of things, but I zoomed in on the pitfalls of chasing flow state, the pitfalls of glamourizing mountain sports and especially being super acheived

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Hannah Close

Writer, researcher, and curator at Advaya Hannah Close helps to bring us from mere reciprocity to true kinship. 🎙 In his monologue, Rushkoff discusses how haggling holds us all together. 📰 Read a written version of Rushkoff’s monologue, The Fabric of Society, on Medium. 🌍 Team Human is made possible thanks to the generous support

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Circling & Soulmaking with Ellen McSweeney & Daniel Thorson

In this episode fellow Monastic Academy resident Ellen McSweeney and I explore the relationship between Circling and Soulmaking in an attempt to make sense of the experience we shared co-facilitating the Anti-Fragile Heart retreat in March. Towards the end there is a Q+A with retreat participants.  If you’d like to explore the practice of Circling

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Circling & Soulmaking with Ellen McSweeney & Daniel Thorson

In this episode fellow Monastic Academy resident Ellen McSweeney and I explore the relationship between Circling and Soulmaking in an attempt to make sense of the experience we shared co-facilitating the Anti-Fragile Heart retreat in March. Towards the end there is a Q+A with retreat participants.  If you’d like to explore the practice of Circling

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Integral Oratorio Debuts in London – Steve Banks on “Blue Pearl: A One World Oratorio”

My guest today, Steve Banks, is an accomplished, integrally-inspired composer who is about to drop a fantastic new piece of music that is both classical and cutting edge. It’s called  Blue Pearl: A One World Oratorio and it will be performed for the first time in London next month. Blue Pearl is itself a fascinating

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Judaism as an Approach to Media and Society – Nothing Sacred Interview Preview

How can we view Judaism as less of a religion and more of an approach to media and society? Rushkoff explains in an interview originally recorded April 2002. From KAOS radio, Olympia, Washington. 🌍 Become a contributing supporter for as little as $2 per month. You’ll instantly gain access to this interview, as well as…

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David Fuller, Wise Rebel – A revealing visit with the founder of Rebel Wisdom

Today I’m talking with David Fuller, one of the emerging luminaries of the emerging emergence movement (whew!). David, along with his partner Alexander Beiner, founded Rebel Wisdom four years ago, and has built it into a significant, integrally-informed cultural player, managing to thread the needle between – and beyond – the warring ideologies of traditionalism

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Ari Wallach

Founder and Director of Longpath and author of the upcoming book, Longpath: Becoming the Great Ancestors Our Future Needs, Ari Wallach discusses the fundamentally human need to belong, and how it will determine our collective chances for survival. 🎙 In his monologue, Rushkoff stakes his future on the solidarity of the people over the cynicism

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