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Surviving Together During the Long Disaster w/ Nick Farr

July 25th, 2022 Nick Farr visits The Stoa to discuss the “long disaster” and how to become a long disaster responder.” “Disaster Response presumes that disasters are one-time events, to which response protocols can be applied. For whatever crisis appears, teams of people with training and resources assist in saving lives and easing suffering. Those

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The Apocalypse or Literally “Unveiling of the Hidden Thing” w/ Wai H. Tsang

July 20th, 2022 Something remarkable has happened in the past few decades. Science has advanced in such a way to enable the core and most important truths of the hidden or esoteric religion AKA Perennial wisdom, to be explained in purely rational and scientific terms. In turn, this enables the derivation of the new worldview

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Twitter is for Making Friends – Catalyzbon Event Debrief – Silvia Bastos

This conversation is about using Twitter to make meaningful community. Rich is in conversation with Silvia, who recently organised a 30-person gathering in Lisbon. The fundraiser Silvia mentioned: bex and hap relief fund, organized by Mycelium Mage “Two beloved friends (Bex aka buddhi aka Rebekah and Hap aka touch aka Halliday) are going through the

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Emerging Projects in Public Sensemaking w/ Daniel Schmachtenberger

July 19th, 2022 Daniel Schmachtenberger returns to The Stoa to highlight good projects, and people doing good work – to inspire Stoans about the types of solutions people can create. Daniel will dialogue with the following people: Jamie Joyce, John Ash and Brad deGraf. Jamie Joyce of Society Library . The Society Library is a

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