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Heather Heying’s Response to the “Crunchy Moms” Unherd Article | DarkHorse #268

Why are mothers who are concerned for the health and well-being of their children rejecting the advice of experts? Heather Heying, who has a PhD in Biology, shares her response to the article, “Crunchy moms aren’t scared of measles,” published by Unherd on March 17th, 2025. Watch the full Evolutionary Lens Episode #268, “Deportations, Doxxing, […]

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How to Meet the Moment: The Strategy for a New Civilization

We are living through a civilizational turning point — a “Transformation Age” defined by meta-crises across geopolitics, technology, ecology, and meaning itself. In this second episode of Big Picture Mind, Robb Smith lays out a bold and actionable strategy for how integrative thinkers, leaders, and creators can rise to meet this moment. Drawing from his

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The Parallax View #154: Die Zukunft träumen

Begleiten Sie den Herausgeber und Gründer von Parallax, Tom Amarque, und seine langjährige Kollegin und Sparringspartnerin Cordula Frei bei einem spontanen und frischen Gespräch über die Rolle der Medien auf nicht korrupte Weise (…. oder einfach ein Podcast in ihrem Zustand des Wartens, der Hoffnung und der Resignation). OUT NOW: Tom Amarques new book “PHENOMENOLOGY

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The New UTOK Book | Episode 13 | The Map of Mind (Ch 11)

In this episode, Gregg and Marcia explore Chapter 11 of UTOK: The Unified Theory of Knowledge, introducing the Map of Mind (MoM)—a key element of UTOK’s descriptive metaphysics designed to clarify the structure of mindedness in humans. They conclude by discussing how the Map of Mind helps reframe the Hard Problem of Consciousness within UTOK’s

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Somewhere along the way, you were told your aliveness was shameful. You were shamed for what turned

Somewhere along the way, you were told your aliveness was shameful. You were shamed for what turned you on. You were shamed for your tenderness. You were shamed for being too much. And in that shame, you didn’t just lose your spark—you lost your sense of goodness. Because when you’re young, your aliveness is your

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Where does true clarity come from?

USEFUL LINKS: 👉 Here you can listen to the full interview on the CODEPINK podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s39TL7rJOEg 👉 Charles’ essays on Substack: https://charleseisenstein.substack.com/ 👉 Charles’ author website: https://charleseisenstein.org/ 👉 https://www.facebook.com/CharlesEisensteinAuthor 👉 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charles_eisenstein/ 👉 Twitter: https://twitter.com/ceisenstein

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There are six needs you carry in your heart—right now—whether you’ve ever named them or not: To be

There are six needs you carry in your heart—right now—whether you’ve ever named them or not: To be intended. To be recognized. To be love adored. To be chosen. To be desired. To be needed. These aren’t luxury emotions. They are core Eros needs—woven into the very fabric of what it means to be human.

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