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Moving beyond us vs. them thinking.

This clip is from a recent interview on the INSPIRED EVOLUTION Podcast with Amrit Sandhu. Follow this link to watch the full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSMDQUQ72E0 Discover more from Charles by exploring these links: 👉 Dive into Charles’ writings on Substack: https://charleseisenstein.substack.com/ 👉 Visit Charles’ official website: https://charleseisenstein.org/ Follow Charles on social media: 👉 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charleseisensteinauthor 👉 […]

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Secure Attachment 101: interview with a community organiser’s mom

Richard D. Bartlett talked with Jeannine Roberts to learn more about her approach to parenting. It’s a quest to understand more about her son Andrew Rose, co-founder of Fractal NYC: what is the magic ingredient that can make someone into such a generous and effective community organiser? Interview with Andrew here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoyJmUNWBMI

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The 282nd Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying

In this 282nd in a series of live discussions with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying (both PhDs in Biology), we discuss the state of the world through an evolutionary lens. ***** Our sponsors: Brain.fm: intense music that boosts productivity. Unlock your brain’s full potential free for 30 days by going to http://brain.fm/DARKHORSE Pique’s Nandaka: delicious

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The Persian/Hebrew Axis | Alexander Bard, Marc Gafni, and Zak Stein

A rich and provocative conversation at the crossroads of philosophy, education, and technology, and a bold defense of religion in the modern age. Three intellectual titans — Alexander Bard, Marc Gafni, and Zak Stein — come together in this deep-dive dialogue, discovering surprising points of unity across their metaphysical differences. Learn more about the speakers:

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Lynn Rothschild | The Ultimate in Extreme Ecology: Life Off-Planet for Science and Settlement

Lynn J. Rothschild is a research scientist at NASA Ames and Adjunct Professor at Brown University and Stanford University working in astrobiology, evolutionary biology and synthetic biology. Rothschild’s work focuses on the origin and evolution of life on Earth and in space, and in pioneering the use of synthetic biology to enable space exploration. From

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Blaise AgĂĽera y Arcas | What is Intelligence?

In What is Intelligence?, Blaise Agüera y Arcas, VP, Fellow and CTO of Technology & Society at Google, explores what intelligence really is, and how AI’s emergence is a natural consequence of evolution. Encompassing decades of theory, existing literature, and recent artificial life experiments, Agüera y Arcas’ research argues that certain modern AI systems do

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Parallax Poetry Salon #17 – Ryan O’Connell and Suchismita Ghoshal

Join our poetry Salon and Open Mic: Upcoming Events | Parallax Poetry Salon A bi-weekly online performance space and open featuring poets, musicians and performance artists in the Parallax network. We also meet in person once a semester in Avon, France. Ryan O’Connell Ryan is a composer, harmonium player, and trumpet player from the United

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Time Spent With Friends Changes Your Brain

Functional neurochemistry reveals a powerful truth: texting a friend lights up your brain somewhat—but in-person connection activates a far richer neurochemical cascade. 🧬 Face-to-face time engages multiple bonding and reward systems, including: Oxytocin (social bonding) Serotonin (mood regulation) Endogenous opioids (comfort, connection) Cannabinoids (pleasure modulation) Meanwhile, texting shows only limited activation—primarily dopamine and cannabinoids, with

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