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Conversation with Jason Snyder about homesteading, personal & cultural development, Doomer Optimism, and much much more…
A fun conversation with my friend, Jason Snyder. We talk about his homestead, aspirational sci-fi visions, religious & metaphysical views, 'skin in the game' vs 'soul in the game', the power & evolution of language, meta-sanghas, the liminal web, Doomer Optimism, aspirational visions for techno peasants, our uncertain future, situated & relational awareness, personal & cultural developmental models, collapse scenarios, resilient lifestyles, cars vs. donkeys, Jason's ambitions for Doomer Optimism, neo-localists vs elder localists, loconomy, the Rizoma Field School, group conversation dynamics, and much more.
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Buddhist Geeks Episode: MetaSangha Matters
Solarpunk vs Cottagecore Tweet
Both/And #13 Problematizing Food Systems
Doomer Optimism Launch on the Stoa
Greg's Building Resiliency Article
Metamodern Disembodiment Tweet
Meta-Ideological Politics Podcast
Mentioned Doomer Optimism Episodes
17 - Jordan Hall w/ Joe Norman & Josh Heling
33 - Jordan Hall w/ Ashley Colby & Jason Snyder
24 - Gregory Landua w/ Ashly Colby, Jason Snyder, & Josh Heling
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Both Regeneration And Development
Jason Snyder & I were on the REROUTE.FM podcast to reflect on Both/And.
Jason Snyder & I were interviewed on the REROUTE.FM podcast where we talked about our experiences & reflections on our Both/And podcast.
#46 Both/And Reunion
Jason & I reunite after 17 months to catch up and reflect on the sensemaking/meta/liminal web.
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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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#44 Q&A, Hiatus & the Future
Jason & I talk about Both/And's hiatus, the sensemaking web, memetic mediation, locality, spirituality, our friendship, politics, the future & more.
Jason & I talk about Both/And's hiatus, the sensemaking web, podcasting as a medium, memetic mediation, local community, going 'meta', spirituality, their friendship, COVID, contemporary Vajrayana Buddism, their political triggers, the meta/integral left, GameB, thank you's, the Both/And awards, and more.
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In this episode of Both/And
Jason's article, The Psychodynamics of Memetic Mediation
Stoa Session with Charlie & Me
The Unsettling of America by Wendell Berry
Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens
The Jim Rutt Show (JRS) & The Wright Show
JRS EP63 Michel Bauwens on P2P & Commons
Tyson Yunkaporta on JRS, Part 1 & Part 2
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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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In this episode of Both/And
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
#36 Q&A, Tragedy & Transformation
Answering Twitter questions on bio-regeneration, mindfulness vs neurotic emotional responses to CV, fragility, tribal exposure & apprenticeship, our contemplative practices & more.
Jason & I answer Twitter questions and cover bio-regenerational orientations, COVID-19 induced mindfulness, tragedy & transformation, emotional escape & capture vs wholistic engagement, pluralistic food systems, the potential of minority rule, the role of the curator, the fragility of capitalist systems, future forcing functions, collecting & utilizing mental models, kinetic & meta tribes, skin in the game, learning through failure, tribal exposure & apprenticeship, Jason & Jared's contemplative practices, and more.
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In this episode of Both/And
#13 Problematizing Food Systems with Stephanie White
#35 Erotic Potential with Debby Friday
Donella Meadows' Leverage Points Paper
Donella Meadows' Dancing With Systems
The Patterning Instinct by Jeremy Lent
Jason's article, Integrating Mindfulness & Self-Inquiry
Jared's Guided Meditation on The Stoa
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#33 Chat & Twitter Q&A
Jason & I chat about our supporters, Both/And, spiritual practice, the 'self', embodied cognition, bioregional living, fluid politics, how Jason & Jared disagree, and much more.
Jason & I have a wide-ranging chat about our podcast supporters, how Both/And could evolve, informal vs formal spiritual practice, stream-entry & the path of awakening, exploring perspectives of the 'self', embodied cognition, enactivism, memetic mediation, bioregional living, collapse, xenophobia vs diversity, the future of localism, psychological/cultural development, fluid politics, silence, vulnerability, how Jason & Jared disagree, and much more.
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In this episode of Both/And
Jason's article, Integrating Mindfulness & Self-Inquiry
#32 Regenerating Earth with Joe Brewer
Elinor Ostrom's 8 Principles for Managing A Commmons
#23 Integral Psych & Culture with Mark Forman
The Imperfect Buddha | Daniel Ingram on Integral Theory
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#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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#29 Reducing Suffering
We talk with Evan Sandhoefner about utilitarianism, pluralistic ethics, suffering & how it may affect animals & humans differently, consciousness, ethical meat production, & much more.
Jason & I talk with Evan Sandhoefner about what led him to utilitarianism & effective altruism, the flexibility of utilitarianism & some critiques, pluralistic virtue ethics, whether suffering is necessary & how it may affect animals & humans differently, whether we should remove wild predators to prevent animal suffering, creating unintentional animal suffering, consciousness, ethical meat production & factory farming, localism, universal explainers vs computers, intelligence, and more.
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In this episode of Both/And
The Beginning of Infinity by David Deutsch
The Ego Tunnel by Thomas Metzinger
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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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In this episode of Both/And
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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In this episode of Both/And
Exiting the Vampire Castle by Mark Fisher
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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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#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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In this episode of Both/And
Making decisions in times of uncertainty: How farmers in Mali are adapting to climate change