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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 19 Jul 22

In this short episode, I am joined by Jose and Lynn Fuentes, who are producing an exciting conference for the integral community this November in Sedona, Arizona. The event is called Integral: What’s the Future and What Can We Do About It? It is designed in the spirit of a lineage of powerful gatherings that I (and perhaps you) participated in many moons ago. Jose and Lynn bring up golden memories for many of us when they write on their website: Somewhere between an Integral Living Room, an Integral Incubator, and a What Next Conference, there is a field –

In this short episode, I am joined by Jose and Lynn Fuentes, who are producing an exciting conference for the integral community this November in Sedona, Arizona. The event is called Integral: What’s the Future and What Can We Do About It? It is designed in the spirit of a lineage of powerful gatherings that I (and perhaps you) participated


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 15 Jul 22

See full episode here: Psychopaths are People Too: A growing empathy for empathy disorders The post Who is Inside Your Circle of Compassion?: A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.

See full episode here: Psychopaths are People Too: A growing empathy for empathy disorders The post Who is Inside Your Circle of Compassion?: A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 9 Jul 22

Watch the full episode here. The post Left’s Split and Embracing More (6 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.

Watch the full episode here. The post Left’s Split and Embracing More (6 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 9 Jul 22

Watch the full episode here. The post Left’s Split and Embracing More (6 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.

Watch the full episode here. The post Left’s Split and Embracing More (6 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Jul 22

Watch full video here: https://www.dailyevolver.com/2020/04/some-cheery-contemplations-on-death/ The post Reflections on death (5 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.

Watch full video here: https://www.dailyevolver.com/2020/04/some-cheery-contemplations-on-death/ The post Reflections on death (5 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Jul 22

Watch full video here: https://www.dailyevolver.com/2020/04/some-cheery-contemplations-on-death/ The post Reflections on death (5 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.

Watch full video here: https://www.dailyevolver.com/2020/04/some-cheery-contemplations-on-death/ The post Reflections on death (5 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Jul 22

In this clip is a response to a question Jeff Salzman received from listener Kathleen on the human dynamics of whether we care more for others who resemble us. This is a BiteSize clip from the full video that can be viewed here. The post People Who Look Like Me (6 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.

In this clip is a response to a question Jeff Salzman received from listener Kathleen on the human dynamics of whether we care more for others who resemble us. This is a BiteSize clip from the full video that can be viewed here. The post People Who Look Like Me (6 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 5 Jul 22

In this clip is a response to a question Jeff Salzman received from listener Kathleen on the human dynamics of whether we care more for others who resemble us. This is a BiteSize clip from the full video that can be viewed here. The post People Who Look Like Me (6 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily Evolver.

In this clip is a response to a question Jeff Salzman received from listener Kathleen on the human dynamics of whether we care more for others who resemble us. This is a BiteSize clip from the full video that can be viewed here. The post People Who Look Like Me (6 minutes): A BiteSize Evolver appeared first on The Daily


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jun 22

This week political philosopher Steve McIntosh joins me to discuss global warming through the lens of cultural evolution. We focus on solving the “political will problem” that is currently stymying our collective response to the climate crisis. Steve argues that the progressive agenda on climate needs an upgrade: “Preserving the health of our natural environment is crucial for our collective well-being, which is why we can no longer indulge in the idealistic fantasy that America’s economy and energy systems can be immediately and radically transformed. Some prominent progressive voices are calling for the overthrow of capitalism, but this kind of

This week political philosopher Steve McIntosh joins me to discuss global warming through the lens of cultural evolution. We focus on solving the “political will problem” that is currently stymying our collective response to the climate crisis. Steve argues that the progressive agenda on climate needs an upgrade: “Preserving the health of our natural environment is crucial for our collective


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 1 Jun 22

This week political philosopher Steve McIntosh joins me to discuss global warming through the lens of cultural evolution. We focus on solving the “political will problem” that is currently stymying our collective response to the climate crisis. Steve argues that the progressive agenda on climate needs an upgrade: “Preserving the health of our natural environment is crucial for our collective well-being, which is why we can no longer indulge in the idealistic fantasy that America’s economy and energy systems can be immediately and radically transformed. Some prominent progressive voices are calling for the overthrow of capitalism, but this kind of

This week political philosopher Steve McIntosh joins me to discuss global warming through the lens of cultural evolution. We focus on solving the “political will problem” that is currently stymying our collective response to the climate crisis. Steve argues that the progressive agenda on climate needs an upgrade: “Preserving the health of our natural environment is crucial for our collective


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