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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 29 Jan 25

OnlySubs with James Lindsay, Episode 143 Book Club Series, Episode 10 This episode is available exclusively for New Discourses contributors on the following platforms: Facebook Locals Odysee Patreon Subscribestar Substack YouTube Members Welcome back to another, long-anticipated episode of my book club! I’m reading a book now that has me chilled to the bone in so many ways. It’s a long confessional called Account Rendered: A Dossier on My Former Self by former Nazi Melita Maschmann. In this episode of James Lindsay OnlySubs, my subscribers-only podcast, I read a short snippet from this book where the Nazi ideology comes face-to-face

OnlySubs with James Lindsay, Episode 143 Book Club Series, Episode 10 This episode is available exclusively for New Discourses contributors on the following platforms: Facebook Locals Odysee Patreon Subscribestar Substack YouTube Members Welcome back to another, long-anticipated episode of my book club! I’m reading a book now that has me chilled to the bone in so many ways. It’s a


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 24 Oct 23

By Dirk Jan Versluis for Enlivening Edge Magazine The subtitle of Frederic Laloux’s popular book Reinventing Organizations includes the phrase ‘next stage of human consciousness.’ A next stage of consciousness inevitably introduces new paradigms of thought. In this article I will shed some light on a new paradigm that integrates two apparently different concepts from different fields: Leadership and Trauma. Unresolved traces of trauma and the resulting destructive patterns often have a simple effect: they stand in the way of expansion and self-actualization. Being aware of our own trauma-created wounds, blocks and shadow-parts is inevitably part of our ‘striving for

By Dirk Jan Versluis for Enlivening Edge Magazine The subtitle of Frederic Laloux’s popular book Reinventing Organizations includes the phrase ‘next stage of human consciousness.’ A next stage of consciousness inevitably introduces new paradigms of thought. In this article I will shed some light on a new paradigm that integrates two apparently different concepts from different fields: Leadership and Trauma.


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