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#45 Both/And Awards
Jason & I come back one more time to catch up & give out 5 awards each to stand-out Both/And episodes.
Jason & I come back one more time to give awards to stand-out Both/And episodes. First, we talk about what they've been up to for the past couple of months and then get to the awards: Most Convivial, Most Intellectually Stimulating, Most Challenging to My Worldview, Most Star-Struck, & MVP. Along the way, we also make a bunch of honorable mentions.
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Donella Meadows' paper, Leverage Points
Tyson Yunkaporta's book, Sand Talk
#30 Aesthetic Embodiment with Rachel Haywire
#4 Climate Change Adaptation & Meditation with Udita Sanga
#24 Religion, Creativity & Deleuze with Justin Murphy
#9 Analyzing Both And with Nathan Snyder
#2 Memetic Mediation with Peter Limberg
Award Winners
#22 Meta-Rationality & Sexuality with Jessica
#37 Dancing with COVID with Sarah McManus
#42 The Ever-Present with Jeremy Johnson
#25 Horrorism & Culture with Zero HP Lovecraft
#29 Reducing Suffering with Evan Sandhoefner
#14 Paradigm Shifting with Erik Davis
#19 Contextualizing the Spiritual with Jordan Hall
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#41 Simpol Global Action
We talk with John Bunzl about why he started Simpol & how it enables global cooperation, UN target failures, partisanship, biomimicry, diversity & locality, & more.
Jason & I talk with John Bunzl about why he started Simpol & how it enables global cooperation, his multi-issue approach to global issues, UN target failures, first-mover criteria, the democratic accountability strategy, partisanship, global pandemic preparation, efficiency vs resilience, power in metrics, cooperative competition, biomimicry in Simpol, Simpol's history & progress, the role of the nation-state, regional cooperation, diversity & locality, tyranny, getting involved, and more. (recorded 4/21/20)
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#39 Enabling Collaboration
We talk with Richard Bartlett about local & digital collaboration, experimentation vs abstraction, mythopoetics, mediators & ambassadors, digital communitas, & more.
Jason & I talk with Richard Bartlett about what led to his interest in group dynamics, quarantine in Italy, local vs digital collaboration, social enterprise, metamodernism & an action-oriented critique, rivalrous dynamics, the commons, experimentation vs abstraction, GameB, hierarchies, efficiency vs resilience, counter-cultural group dysfunctions, the economic purity delusion, mythopoetic cultural influence, the meta-tribe, memetic mediators & ambassadors, connecting elements of COVID-19, digital/complexity natives, creating digital communitas, and more.
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Enspiral | Loomio | The Hum | Microsolidarity.cc
Elinor Ostrom's 8 Principles for Managing A Commmons
On Leaving the Church of Social Justice
B/A: #37 Dancing with COVID with Sarah McManus
B/A: #22 Meta-Rationality & Sexuality with Jessica
Rebel Wisdom: Predicting the Pandemic, Nora Bateson, Joe Brewer & Jim Rutt
#35 Erotic Potential
We talk with Debby Friday about her quarantine, the erotic, performance, CV impact on artists, death, tantra, creativity, ritual, the church of social justice & more.
Jason & I talk with musician, artist & writer Debby Friday about reflecting in quarantine, how she sees the erotic as a lifeforce, embodiment & performance, COVID-19 impact on touring artists & what Debby has been doing while social distancing, cultural habit, virus as a ghost, death denial & death drive, tantric practice, creativity, pop music, the power of ritual, the church of social justice, evoking spirit & much more.
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Debby's Article, TOGETHER, ALWAYS TOGETHER
Dave Chappelle Acceptance Speech
Debby Friday Tracks in episode
#32 Regenerating Earth
We talk with Joe Brewer about perception/embodiment, abstraction & duality, trauma, conceptual frames, the invisible regenerative revolution, acting bioregionally & more.
Jason & I talk with Joe Brewer about the impact of conceptuality on perception & embodiment, the impossibility of understanding planetary collapse & what that means, getting lost in abstraction & duality, personal & ecological trauma, making & breaking conceptual frames, cancerous human thinking, the invisible regenerative revolution, the dynamics of coercion, top-down vs bottom-up regeneration, ecological succession, sustainable life-systems, acting bioregionally, and more!
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#27 The Future of Work
We talk with Paul Millerd about work & its connection to meaning & dignity, locality, work-life boundaries, work as service, group complexity, chaos, & much more.
Jason & I talk with Paul Millerd about his career path, Jared's recent leap to self-employment, the incentives of benefits & healthcare, history of firm-based vs contract work, expectations of work & its connection to meaning & dignity, local community, the boundary between work & life, basic income, consumerism, GDP determined lifestyles, shared local commons, self-determination theory, the 40-hour workweek, the pathless path, work as service, the complexity of teams & the role of chaos, and much more.
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If work dominated your every moment would life be worth living?
On Bullshit by Harry Frankfurt
Zachary Stein on The Musing Mind Podcast
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#26 The New Left
We talk with Michael Brooks about his show, why politics needs spirituality, markets vs capitalism, centralization vs decentralization, & much more.
Jason & I talk with Michael Brooks about what his show (TMBS) is about, his history with Integral Theory & meditation, his political perspective, the Kurdish situation in Rojava, dangers of idealism & ahistorical thinking, why politics needs spirituality, Michael's view on today's political narratives, his recent meditation retreat, how the Four Quadrants of Integral could impact political discourse, markets vs capitalism, centralization vs decentralization, fractal localism, and much more.
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Exiting the Vampire Castle by Mark Fisher
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#14 Paradigm Shifting
We talk with Erik Davis, thinker, author & podcast host about the effects of eclecticism, psychedelics, philosophy, spirituality, esotericism & much more.
Jason & I talk with Erik Davis, host of the Expanding Mind podcast, and author of the newly released book, High Weirdness. They discuss a wide range of topics, including eclecticism, psychedelics, philosophy, spirituality, existential dread, esotericism, capitalism meditation & more.
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Capitalist Realism by Mark Fisher
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#13 Problematizing Food Systems
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#13 Problematizing Food Systems
We talk with Stephanie White about her research on urban food systems, local innovation & design, systems thinking, and more.
Jason & I talk with Dr. Stephanie White about her research on urban food systems. We discuss her work in Malawi, emergent/local innovation and design, systems thinking, cognitive justice, and more!
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Department of Community Sustainability
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#8 Decoding Ourselves
We talk with Vince Horn about the layers of the self, abstraction, metadharma, post-capitalism, and more!
Jason & I talk with meditation and dharma teacher Vince Horn about the layers of the self, the ladder of abstraction, metadharma, post-capitalism, and much more!
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#5 Culture, Identity & More
We talk with Garrett Dailey about his vision for Aion Media, the fragmentation of culture & identity, and much more!
Jason & I talk with Garrett Dailey about his vision for Aion Media. Then, we talk about the fragmentation of culture and identity, nihilism, libertarianism and externalities, and more!
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Chance Lunceford & James P Dowling
Garret's Recommendations
Christian Mysticism: Dark Night of the Soul
Sufi Islam: The Essential Rumi
Zen: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Mysticism: Jung the Mystic
Symbols & Alchemy: Jung on Symbols
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#4 Climate Change Adaptation & Meditation
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#4 Climate Change Adaptation & Meditation
We talk with Udita Sanga about meditation & her PhD research that uses games & agent-based modeling to study climate change adaptation.
Jason & I talk with Udita Sanga about her PhD research that uses participatory games and agent-based modeling to study climate change adaptation in Mali. We also discuss her experience with meditation, and how it relates to her work.
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Making decisions in times of uncertainty: How farmers in Mali are adapting to climate change