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Greetings from the enigmatic realm of ”The TrueLife Podcast: Unveiling Realities.” Embark on an extraordinary journey through the uncharted territories of consciousness with me, the Founder of TrueLife Media. Fusing my background in experimental psychology and a passion for storytelling, I craft engaging content that explores the intricate threads of entrepreneurship, uncertainty, suffering, psychedelics, and evolution in the modern world.
Dive into the depths of human awareness as we unravel the mysteries of therapeutic psychedelics, coping with mental health issues, and the nuances of mindfulness practices. With over 600 captivating episodes and a strong community of over 30k YouTube subscribers, I weave a tapestry that goes beyond conventional boundaries.
In each episode, experience a psychedelic flair that unveils hidden histories, sparking thoughts that linger long after the final words. This thought-provoking podcast is not just a collection of conversations; it’s a thrilling exploration of the mind, an invitation to expand your perceptions, and a quest to question the very fabric of reality.
Join me on this exhilarating thrill ride, where we discuss everything from the therapeutic use of psychedelics to the importance of mental health days. With two published books, including an international bestseller on Amazon, I’ve built a community that values intelligence, strength, and loyalty.
As a Founding Member of The Octopus Movement, a global network committed to positive change, I continually seek new challenges and opportunities to impact the world positively. Together, let’s live a life worth living and explore the boundless possibilities that await in the ever-evolving landscape of ”The TrueLife Podcast: Unveiling Realities.”
Aloha, and welcome to a world where realities are uncovered, and consciousness takes center stage.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️Today’s guest is a visionary at the intersection of healing, equity, and systems change. Dr. Christine Gibson is a family physician and trauma therapist based in Calgary, Canada, whose work transcends borders—both literal and figurative. With a career steeped in global health, medical education, and equity advocacy, Christine has spent her life weaving narratives that bridge trauma, resilience, and the profound power of story.
Her debut book, The Modern Trauma Toolkit, released in 2023, offers a revolutionary approach to understanding and overcoming trauma. But that’s just the beginning. Known to her massive following as TikTokTraumaDoc, she’s a social media powerhouse with over 130k followers, using her platform to educate, empower, and inspire global audiences.
Christine’s academic credentials are just as remarkable—holding a Doctorate in Professional Studies, a Master’s in Medical Education, and two TEDx talks under her belt. She’s also a WHO-approved social media educator, a global non-profit leader, and the force behind Safer Spaces Training, a corporation dedicated to building psychological safety. Oh, and let’s not forget the Belong Foundation, another testament to her tireless work creating spaces for healing and growth.
Get ready to explore how trauma becomes growth, how systems can evolve, and how the power of storytelling might just save us all. Please join me in welcoming the incredible Dr. Christine Gibson!
Questions:
Trauma and Healing
1. You describe trauma as a story that our body holds onto. What happens when the story evolves faster than the body can adapt? Can healing ever outpace the pain?
2. In your experience, does trauma ultimately reveal the truth about a person, or does it obscure it? Is there value in the identity we forge through trauma, or is it something to shed?
3. How do you see trauma influencing systems of power and oppression? Could collective trauma be weaponized to maintain inequality?
4. Post-traumatic growth is a powerful concept. Is there a limit to the “growth” that can come from trauma, or does every wound hold transformative potential?
Systems Change and Equity
5. You’ve worked in systems change and global health. Is the healthcare system more traumatized than the patients it serves? How can the system itself be healed?
6. How do you reconcile the tension between individual healing and systemic inequities that perpetuate harm? Can personal transformation ever disrupt entrenched systems?
7. Are the concepts of equity and justice inherently traumatizing to those who benefit from privilege? How do we move toward equity without creating new traumas?
Storytelling and Narrative
8. You weave story into your work. Are stories inherently healing, or can they also deepen wounds if told in the wrong way?
9. If trauma can be reframed as a story, what is the role of the “villain” in that narrative? Is forgiveness about rewriting the villain, or removing them altogether?
10. Do stories have a responsibility to the truth, or are they only accountable to the teller’s perception? How do you balance those when guiding others?
Philosophy of Healing
11. Do you believe healing requires the presence of pain, or could humanity evolve to heal without suffering?
12. If the body holds memory, is it possible for the body to “forgive”? What might forgiveness look like at a cellular level?
13. Is the concept of “safety” in psychological terms a universal human need, or is it a culturally specific construct?
Social Media and Influence
14. You’ve grown a significant following as “Tiktoktraumadoc.” Does the platforming of trauma education risk trivializing it, or does it democratize healing in ways traditional systems never could?
15. Social media often thrives on polarization. How do you navigate teaching about trauma in a medium that rewards extreme emotions over nuance?
Intergenerational Impact
16. Trauma can ripple across generations. In your view, does healing follow the same path, or is it unique to each individual?
17. How do we heal in a world that values individualism, when trauma itself is often a collective experience passed down?
Human Potential
18. Do you think there’s a “ceiling” to human resilience? Can humanity’s ability to endure and adapt also become its greatest limitation?
19. If humans were to collectively heal from trauma, what would the next stage of our evolution look like?
The Future of Trauma Work
20. How do you see the intersection of technology and trauma? Could artificial intelligence play a role in identifying, treating, or even experiencing trauma?
21. As someone who bridges psychology, medicine, and philosophy, do you think there is an ultimate “unifying theory” of healing, or will it always remain fragmented?
22. Is there a concept of trauma or healing that you believe humanity isn’t yet ready to understand or accept?
Poem:
The Spirals That Rage
Rage, oh spiral, against the silence of surrender!
In your turning lies the tempest of truth,
the trembling triumph of life unyielding.
Spin, sacred strands, through sorrow, through stars,
through the scars of history’s endless wars!
Male and female—
twin flames tethered, circling in eternal embrace.
Lilith and Adam, Isis and Osiris:
their love a forge of fire and forgiveness,
each kiss a dagger, each wound a bloom,
melting malice into meaning,
molding madness into memory.
East and West—
pillars of paradox, peaks of pride and power.
One whispers wisdom like jasmine on moonlit winds,
the other roars with the sun’s golden fury.
Raging together, they trade temples for towers,
trails for trains, only to find
their longing is the same:
a home within the other,
a harmony not yet sung.
Science and Spirit—
the alchemist’s paradox,
one asks how, the other why.
Galileo, shackled but staring at eternity;
Einstein, chasing whispers of God’s laughter.
The lab and the altar,
both sacred, both searching.
Each formula a hymn, each prayer an experiment,
their union the fire
that casts shadows into light.
Yin and Yang—
circling as lovers who cannot part,
light in shadow, shadow in light.
The moon murmurs lullabies to the sun,
the sun answers with flame.
They rage not to destroy, but to define,
to breathe life into stillness,
to bind chaos into the sacred pulse
of the universe’s heart.
The Doub...
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🎙️🎙️🎙️ Introducing Amber Willingham: A Trailblazing Voice in Fiction
Prepare to be captivated by the brilliance of debut author Amber Willingham, whose novel Bliss Creek invites readers on an unforgettable journey of identity, mystery, and self-discovery. Amber’s unique path—from attorney to mother to storyteller—imbues her work with a rare authenticity and depth. She expertly weaves her rich life experiences into every page, crafting a story that feels as profound as it is suspenseful.
Set in the idyllic yet enigmatic Bliss Creek, Bliss Creek explores the life of Elizabeth, a young woman who awakens with no memory of her past. Should she embrace this chance to reinvent herself or delve into the unsettling truths hidden within her lost identity? Through her struggle, Amber invites readers to ponder some of life’s deepest questions: What defines us? Are we the sum of our past, or can we truly begin anew?
Amber’s ability to combine her keen analytical skills from her legal background with her profound understanding of human relationships makes her storytelling stand out. With an engaging voice and an eye for detail, she creates a world that feels both familiar and otherworldly—a safe haven concealing the mysteries of the human soul.
Based in Katy, Texas, Amber’s life is as vibrant as her writing. She shares her home with her husband, Phil, and their four beloved rescue animals—Raleigh, Suki, April, and Kiko—and finds inspiration in the everyday joys of family life. Her debut novel is just the beginning, as Bliss Creek sets the stage for a series of stories that promise to expand this enthralling world.
Why This Conversation Matters:
Amber’s journey resonates with anyone navigating reinvention or seeking meaning in uncertain times. Her novel raises profound questions about identity, the power of self-discovery, and the narratives we construct to define ourselves.
Join me in welcoming Amber Willingham to the show as we explore the heart of Bliss Creek, dive into the art of storytelling, and uncover what it means to create a life from a blank slate. Let’s get ready for an inspiring conversation that’s bound to linger long after it’s over.
The Why Behind the Story
1. Bliss Creek centers on a protagonist stripped of her past, free to reinvent herself or search for what was lost. How much of this mirrors your own life journey of transitioning from law and parenting to storytelling?
2. Do you see Elizabeth’s journey as a metaphor for the human condition—are we all, in a way, waking up each day with a blank slate to redefine who we are?
3. What compelled you to explore the themes of memory, identity, and reinvention in a world grappling with uncertainty?
4. In creating the idyllic yet eerie Bliss Creek, were you seeking to critique our own “safe zones” or utopian ideals, and how they often conceal the truths we fear to face?
Amber’s Identity and Process
5. Plato’s allegory of the cave speaks to the challenge of confronting harsh truths after living in comforting illusions. Have you faced your own “cave” moment—a time when you had to leave behind the familiar to embrace something more authentic?
6. How do your experiences as an attorney and a mother shape your view of storytelling as a means to uncover truths and challenge perspectives?
7. Writers often leave pieces of themselves in their characters. How much of Amber Willingham exists in Elizabeth, and how much did you invent as an exploration of someone entirely different?
8. Do you view storytelling as an act of defiance—a way to expose hidden realities and challenge societal narratives, as philosophers and revolutionaries have done throughout history?
The Philosophy and Psychology of Bliss Creek
9. Elizabeth wrestles with the question of whether to reinvent herself or rediscover her past. Do you think we’re shaped more by the stories we tell ourselves or the ones we uncover about who we’ve been?
10. How do you see the role of memory in forming identity? Are we truly defined by our past, or can we become someone entirely new?
11. The “nagging feeling that something isn’t right” resonates deeply. Do you think that disquiet is universal—a signal that we’re not living authentically—and how can we learn to listen to it?
12. Bliss Creek as a setting feels both utopian and dystopian. Do you think our modern lives mirror this duality—safe but stifling, comfortable but unfulfilled?
Amber’s Journey and Insights
13. You’ve said people have three careers in their lifetime. How has each of your careers shaped the way you see the world and inspired your storytelling?
14. Was there a pivotal moment in your life when you realized you needed to leave behind the structured world of law to embrace the unknown of creative writing?
15. Your protagonist faces a profound choice: embrace reinvention or pursue the truth. What truths have you uncovered about yourself through the process of writing this novel?
16. As a storyteller, do you feel a responsibility to guide readers toward their own “cave” moments of discovery, and how do you balance this with the need to entertain?
Closing with Depth
17. If Bliss Creek is a mirror reflecting our inner struggles, what do you hope readers will see in their own reflection?
18. If someone were to write a novel about Amber Willingham’s life, what would the opening chapter reveal about your identity and purpose?
19. If storytelling is a form of rebellion, what are you rebelling against with Bliss Creek? What system, belief, or illusion do you hope to dismantle?
20. Do you believe that every story we tell is an attempt to escape our own caves—or are we really just searching for the light?
1. Revenge and Memory: The Duality of Justice and Liberation
Amber’s protagonist, Iz, embarks on a journey to uncover a forgotten self, driven by a “nagging feeling” that something is wrong. This reflects the tension between seeking justice and liberation, suggesting revenge might not always be about retribution but reclaiming what’s lost.
• Question: Do you see Iz’s search for her past as an act of revenge against forces that erased her identity, or as a deeper quest for liberation? How do you balance these ideas in her journey?
• Question: How does revenge in Bliss Creek differ from traditional narratives of retribution? Is there a psychological cost to confronting one’s past?
• Question: In the act of remembering, is Iz exacting a form of revenge against the amnesia forced upon her, and does this pro...
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🎙️🎙️🎙️Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce our esteemed guest for today, Sebastián Marincolo, a true Renaissance soul whose journey through the realms of philosophy, linguistics, and the intricacies of the mind has illuminated new paths of understanding.
Dr. Sebastian Schulz, as he’s academically known, earned his magna cum laude Ph.D. through a critical analysis of neurophilosophical theories of consciousness. Mentored by luminaries such as William Lycan and Simon Blackburn, his academic lineage reads like a who’s who of influential philosophers.
What sets Sebastián apart is his unparalleled exploration of the cannabis high, spanning over 25 years. As a researcher, he delves into the potential of cannabis as an altered state of consciousness, and as a philosopher, he weaves together the threads of personal experience and scholarly insight.
Sebastián’s journey is not just confined to the ivory towers of academia; he has ventured into the uncharted territories of photography, producing the limited-edition macro photo art series, “The Art of Cannabis.” Through his lens, he brings to life the visual poetry of his unconventional research.
A published author, his latest work, “Elevated,” invites us to reconsider cannabis as a tool for mind enhancement. This groundbreaking book explores the vast spectrum of mental abilities that cannabis may influence, challenging preconceptions and igniting a dialogue on the intersection of consciousness and creativity.
From being mentored by the late Harvard Assoc. Prof. Emer. Lester Grinspoon to taking on roles as Director of Communications and Marketing for one of the world’s largest cannabis producers, Sebastián’s journey has been marked by a courageous exploration of the uncharted.
Today, as a freelance writer and communications consultant, Sebastián continues to shape the narrative around cannabis. His presence has graced international news outlets, TV shows, and podcasts, breaking through the strong taboo that often shrouds the topic of cannabis use.
Join me in welcoming Sebastián Marincolo, a philosopher, photographer, and trailblazer in the fascinating terrain where consciousness, creativity, and cannabis converge.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️ Welcome to the show, where today’s guest will not only expand your mind but also guide it through the labyrinth of healthcare innovation, Jungian wisdom, and the transformative power of psychedelics.
Jessica Tracy is a trailblazer in the realm of mental health advocacy and psychedelic integration. As the Founder and CEO of The Sage Collective, she’s on a mission to bring the extraordinary potential of psychedelic-assisted therapies and mindfulness practices into the very fabric of our healthcare system. Think of her as the bridge-builder between ancient wisdom and modern medicine—a Sherpa guiding us up the mountain of transformation, one insurance policy at a time.
Jessica’s journey is as multifaceted as a kaleidoscope. With nearly 20 years of experience spanning group insurance, clinical genetics, health tech, and psychedelic therapies, she’s been the strategist behind innovative healthcare delivery models that make the inaccessible accessible. From underwriting and analytics to helping health systems build centers for psychedelic healing, she’s proving that even the healthcare industry’s shadow side can find its way to the light.
Her work with the Ketamine Task Force and various clinical certifications in psychedelic therapies speaks volumes about her commitment to bringing these life-changing modalities to those who need them most. Jessica isn’t just advocating for change—she’s orchestrating it, weaving mindfulness and psychedelics into the fabric of insurance and healthcare.
Fresh off a retreat and armed with her Jungian toolkit, Jessica is here to remind us that where there’s a shadow, there’s also potential for illumination. And if you’re wondering what lies beneath the surface of insurance and healthcare bureaucracy, don’t worry—Jessica’s already explored those depths and brought back a map.
So, let’s dive into the psyche, the system, and the stunning potential of a world transformed by her work. Welcome, Jessica Tracy!
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🎙️🎙️🎙️Diane Danvers Simmons
Aloha, and buckle up for an extraordinary journey! Today, we’re honored to be joined by the one and only Diane Danvers Simmons—a true Renaissance woman and a powerhouse in every sense of the word. Diane’s story is woven from a tapestry of remarkable experiences, each one as vibrant as the next. From her days as an international advertising executive at just 27, shaking up the corporate world with her bold creativity, to her role as a fiercely devoted mother and co-parent to a beautifully blended family of four, Diane has mastered the art of thriving in every role she undertakes.
But Diane is so much more than her titles. She’s a world-traveler, a Reiki master, and the visionary founder behind Own It Feel It Live It, a dynamic platform for women’s empowerment. With her British wit, American spirit, and boundless courage, she’s a storyteller who doesn’t just tell it like it is—she elevates it, making every conversation a celebration of authenticity and strength. Her memoirs, articles, and keynote speeches resonate with humor, candor, and wisdom, shining a light on what it means to live fully, boldly, and unapologetically.
So pour a cup of tea (or something a little stronger!) and join us as we dive into the incredible life of Diane Danvers Simmons—where corporate grit meets soul-deep passion, and every chapter is a testament to the power of reinvention. Cheers to the unstoppable, unforgettable Diane!
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🎙️🎙️Talmage Boston
Today, we’re joined by an extraordinary voice in the world of history and leadership, Talmage Boston. With a rich tapestry of insight drawn from his dual careers in law and historical research, Talmage has the rare gift of distilling wisdom from the past to illuminate the challenges of the present. A distinguished author and presidential historian, he has earned endorsements from Pulitzer Prize winners and fellow historians, including Jon Meacham and Doris Kearns Goodwin, for his new book, How the Best Did It: Leadership Lessons from Our Top Presidents.
In this groundbreaking work, Talmage delves into the lives and legacies of eight of America’s most influential presidents, unearthing timeless lessons on courage, resilience, and vision. Through rigorous research and captivating storytelling, he presents an exploration not only of what it means to lead but also of how the greatest leaders face adversity with poise and purpose. From Franklin D. Roosevelt’s eloquence to Ronald Reagan’s bold convictions, each chapter offers profound takeaways for anyone seeking to make a meaningful impact in their own lives.
Prepare to dive deep into the crossroads of history, philosophy, and leadership as we discuss what it takes to lead in today’s complex world, guided by the wisdom of America’s most iconic leaders.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️ Imagine a world on the brink of transformation, where humanity’s oldest dreams—immortality, boundless knowledge, and transcendence of our physical limits—are no longer the stuff of myth, but within our reach. Zoltan Istvan stands at the forefront of this radical vision. From a solo voyage around the globe with a vessel stocked not with trade goods, but with the wisdom of 500 handpicked classics, Zoltan embarked on a journey that would see him explore over 100 countries and pioneer dangerous new sports. But his true journey has been philosophical, leading him to found the Transhumanist Party and run for the U.S. presidency, challenging the status quo with a vision that science and technology can—and should—fundamentally transform what it means to be human.
Zoltan’s work has not only captivated the imaginations of readers in his bestselling novel, The Transhumanist Wager, but also spurred action on a global scale, from leading armed patrols against illegal wildlife trade to launching discussions about extreme longevity and human potential into mainstream media. His story isn’t just one of adventure or ideology; it’s a call to humanity to look beyond the present, to confront the limits of mortality, and to choose the path toward evolution or stagnation. Today, we dive into the mind of a man who is not merely asking what the future holds—but who is actively working to shape it.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️Our guest today stands at the vibrant crossroads where the psychedelic experience meets the art of design, wielding both as tools for transformative change. Alexandra Plesner, founder of Psychedelics Design, is not just exploring but actively shaping the intersections of psychedelics, creativity, and holistic design. With a systems-thinking approach that considers every element of our increasingly complex world, she has built bridges between visionary thought and practical application, giving life to projects that resonate with a profound sense of purpose and humanity.
Her journey began with the co-founding of Psilocybin San Francisco, an educational platform that, over the past two and a half years, has become a beacon of informed practices within this burgeoning field. Alexandra’s work, however, transcends traditional boundaries, combining her expansive knowledge of design theory, psychology, and mixed realities to craft futures that are not only more equitable but regenerative in nature.
Alexandra’s contributions to renowned creative agencies like Normally Ltd, Method Inc, Dazed & Confused Magazine, Tank Magazine, and Karla Otto PR have made her an influential voice in the design world. She’s partnered with global giants such as The Victoria & Albert Museum, Spotify, Nike, Barclays, Puma, and Mercedes-Benz, leaving an indelible mark that marries creativity with strategy. Her work has garnered attention in top publications like Wallpaper*, Fast Company, Wired, iD Magazine, and Design Week, showcasing her ability to blend aesthetic brilliance with meaningful impact.
Academically, Alexandra has deepened her craft with a Master of Arts in Design Studies from Central Saint Martins and a Master of Science in Applied Psychology from London Metropolitan University, where her exploration into virtual, augmented, and mixed reality in relation to psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy pushed the boundaries of what’s possible in mental healthcare.
As a writer and thought leader, her insights have graced the pages of Psychedelics Today, Psychedelic Spotlight, Proto.Life, Women on Psychedelics, and Psychedelic Support, amplifying her mission to create a future where design and psychedelics intersect in ways that enhance our collective understanding, wellbeing, and connection to the natural world.
Yet beyond the accolades and achievements, Alexandra Plesner is a creative alchemist, infusing everything she touches with artistic fairydust that transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Today, we dive deep into the visionary mind of someone who asks not just what design can do for psychedelics, but what psychedelics can do for design. Welcome, Alexandra Plesner.
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🎙️🎙️ Glen Dunzweiler
Aloha and welcome to an extraordinary journey into the life and mind of Glen Dunzweiler, a storyteller who lives at the crossroads of empathy, entrepreneurship, and education. Glen is not just a filmmaker and producer but a voice for those who are often unseen, a mentor to students standing at the edge of their potential, and a relentless advocate for practical knowledge that changes lives. With a background that spans from university classrooms to film sets, from TEDx stages to the streets, Glen brings a unique lens to human resilience, and his work carries an urgent message for our time.
In his powerful documentary yHomeless?, Glen dives into the complexities of homelessness, not just to document it, but to humanize it—to challenge the narratives that often exclude the most vulnerable from our shared story. And his book, A Degree In Homelessness? Entrepreneurial Skills For Students, is a manifesto for the next generation, empowering young people to navigate the often treacherous financial landscape of higher education with clarity, courage, and resourcefulness.
Glen’s journey from academia to the entertainment industry reflects his commitment to teaching through storytelling, to awakening audiences to realities that exist beyond conventional success metrics. His latest work, Deuce, promises to add yet another dimension to his mission of capturing raw, honest, and transformative human stories.
Through every film, book, and speech, Glen embodies a powerful mantra: “Always be respectful. Never be afraid.” He’s here to help others grow into spiritual, strategic, and economic wealth—one story at a time, one lesson at a time. Join us as we explore the wisdom Glen has gathered from the homeless, from students, and from the creative front lines, and learn how he transforms challenges into narratives that inspire, provoke, and uplift.
Prepare yourself for an episode that questions, empowers, and illuminates with Glen Dunzweiler.
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🎙️🎙️Eileen Forrestal
Aloha, everyone! Today, we’re stepping into a conversation about courage, transformation, and the power of living fully expressed. Our guest, Eileen Forrestal, is here to ask us questions that may feel uncomfortable yet are utterly essential: Are you truly living a life you love?
Eileen’s journey from a life in medicine as an anesthesiologist to one of vibrant self-expression is profound. For years, she helped people drift into sleep, but now her mission is about waking people up—awakening us to our potential, our dreams, and the passions we so often bury under fear and routine. Eileen’s personal story, shared in her memoir The Courage to Shine, is one of breaking free from the constraints of fear and silence, finding her voice, and empowering others to do the same.
Through her coaching, speaking, and her inspiring Get Up and Go Diaries, Eileen is helping thousands of people worldwide step out of the shadows and into a life that is purpose-driven, authentic, and alive with possibility. With wisdom forged in her own journey, she invites us to confront what’s holding us back, so we can finally blossom into who we’re meant to be.
So, if you’re ready to ignite the courage within, to live not just a life of contentment but one that lights you up—welcome. Eileen Forrestal is here to guide us on this journey, where embracing the risk of change can reveal a life beyond our wildest dreams.
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🎙️🎙️Aloha, everyone! Today, we’re diving into a profound and exhilarating exploration of health, evolution, and purpose with none other than Frank Forencich—a visionary educator, martial artist, and fierce advocate for the human spirit. With a BA in human biology from Stanford University and over thirty years immersed in martial arts, Frank’s journey is a fusion of physical mastery, ancestral wisdom, and deep philosophical insight.
Frank is more than just a martial artist with black belts in karate and aikido; he’s an explorer who has traversed the landscapes of Africa in search of our origins, uncovering truths about the human condition along the way. His passion for understanding who we are and where we came from has taken him to stages at Google, the Ancestral Health Symposium, and Stanford University, where he’s reshaped conversations about health, stress, and the role of activism in our lives.
Today, Frank brings us a revolutionary idea—Activism is Medicine, both a concept and the title of his latest book. In it, he challenges us to see activism not as a weight we must carry but as a pathway to resilience, purpose, and collective evolution. Frank believes that, through engagement with our world and the causes that resonate with us, we can find healing, strength, and an awakening of spirit.
Prepare for a conversation that will stir your mind and heart alike, one that connects the threads of human history, personal empowerment, and the call to action. Frank Forencich is here to remind us that our evolution is far from over—it’s just beginning.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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🎙️🎙️Meet Daniela Bumann—a Swiss-born visionary and transformative guide bridging the serene mountains of Switzerland with California’s innovative pulse. Daniela is not just a corporate consultant or speaker; she’s a force of nature, blending the ancient wisdom of dolphin consciousness with cutting-edge insights in psychology and spiritual growth. Her teachings lead us into deep, uncharted waters where personal transformation meets collective evolution, inviting us to release outdated paradigms and embody a life of unity and vibrant presence.
In her latest work, “Gliding You Home: A Dolphin’s Dream of A New Earth,” Daniela unveils a path to reconnect with our spiritual essence, break free from generational patterns, and embrace life in a profound state of flow. Drawing from her own journey through burnout and rebirth, she now guides high-performers to reclaim their vitality through her Vibrant Living Performance Triad™, which integrates seven powerful habits for holistic success.
Witnessing Daniela on stage is like encountering a primal force—she speaks to our deepest potential with passion, intelligence, and a touch of magic, awakening a longing for unity and growth. Her presence is a journey, a call to dive into the mysteries of the self and the dream of a new earth. Invite her, and prepare to be transformed.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️Susan Gunnar
Introducing Susan Guner—a visionary at the forefront of the psychedelic renaissance, an era seeking to reconnect humanity with its essence, heal trauma, and expand our consciousness. As a holistic psychotherapist, Susan has dedicated her life to exploring the mind’s transformative potential through integration practices, meditation, and psychedelic therapy.
Her platform, The Psychedelic Conversations Podcast, has become a sanctuary for seekers and skeptics alike, hosting profound discussions with some of the most innovative thinkers in psychedelic research, healing, and integration. In an age marked by isolation and uncertainty, Susan’s work invites us to reimagine wellness, exploring the ways psychedelics can usher in holistic, grounded, and lasting change.
Today, Susan joins us to share her insights on how the psychedelic movement may not only shift individual lives but has the power to reshape the cultural landscape as we know it. Get ready for a conversation as expansive and thought-provoking as the mind itself.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️🎙️ Get ready for an enlightening conversation that will have you rethinking everything you thought you knew about mother-daughter relationships. Today, I’m thrilled to welcome Dr. Debra Mandel—a powerhouse in the field of psychology with over three decades of experience, a bestselling author, and a true trailblazer when it comes to helping families heal. Her newest book, “Sassy and Rude: Her New Attitude,” is more than just a guide; it’s a revelation, diving headfirst into the complex, often turbulent dynamics between mothers and daughters.
Dr. Debra’s signature three-step plan to heal and strengthen these bonds is nothing short of transformative. She tackles the deep-seated guilt, shame, and frustration that can poison even the closest relationships and offers practical, empowering steps for finding connection and mutual respect. Her straight-talking, compassionate style has made her a sought-after expert on national television and radio, not to mention a co-host of a podcast with over a million devoted listeners.
Today, we’re pulling back the curtain on what truly drives the “too nice” mom syndrome, the roots of family conflict, and how to find the path to reconciliation and a connection that lasts. It’s a conversation you won’t want to miss!
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Prepare for an unparalleled conversation with Dr. Roy Baumeister, a giant in the field of psychology whose influence spans continents and disciplines. With over 700 published works, including more than 40 books, Dr. Baumeister’s exploration of human behavior, free will, and self-control has shifted paradigms in how we understand ourselves and society. His groundbreaking book Willpower became a New York Times bestseller and transformed how we view personal discipline and resilience.
Currently affiliated with Harvard, Constructor University, and several global institutions, he’s received the prestigious William James Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological Science, a testament to his profound lifetime contributions. Dr. Baumeister is also the president-elect of the International Positive Psychology Association, continuing his mission to unravel the complexities of human motivation and well-being.
In his latest work, The Science of Free Will, he ventures beyond academia, examining how we make choices, navigate social structures, and create meaningful lives by weaving together the past, present, and future. Today, we’ll delve into his deep insights into the human psyche, the essence of decision-making, and the hidden forces that shape our potential.
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Wes Bush
Aloha, and welcome to today’s show! Prepare to dive deep into the of commerce where growth isn’t driven by sales pitches, but by the product itself. My guest today is none other than Wes Bush, a thought leader who’s not just riding the wave of Product-Led Growth (PLG)—he’s been shaping it. With over 8 years of hands-on experience working with more than 400 SaaS companies, Wes has helped unlock over $1 billion in self-serve revenue by embracing the power of PLG.
Wes believes in a world where companies let their products speak for themselves—where buyers can try before they buy, and trust is built organically, not through forceful selling. In fact, 97% of buyers now prefer this approach. But Wes is the first to admit: while PLG may sound simple, it’s far from easy. The failure rate for product-led companies remains high, and that’s exactly why Wes is on a mission to change the game.
He’s the author of the bestselling book “Product-Led Growth: How to Build a Product That Sells Itself”, and has identified the 9 essential elements that separate PLG success stories from the rest. Whether you’re curious if PLG is the right approach for your business, or you’re ready to scale up with a proven roadmap, Wes is here to offer unparalleled insights.
Today, we’re unpacking Wes’s strategies, including the Product-Led Playbook, the essential framework that’s helping businesses turn their products into unstoppable growth engines. So, whether you’re a founder, marketer, or growth leader, this conversation will challenge you to rethink how you scale—and inspire you to put your product front and center.
Let’s get into it—Wes, welcome to the show!
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🎙️🎙️🎙️What happens when an aspiring actor trades the bright lights of Hollywood for the shadowy underworld of corporate espionage? Meet Robert Kerbeck, a man who has lived two extraordinary lives—one on stage, and one in the high-stakes world of deception. Robert’s gripping memoir, ‘RU$E: Lying the American Dream from Hollywood to Wall Street’, published by Penguin Random House, is a true crime thriller that takes you behind the scenes of America’s most powerful corporations. In RU$E, Robert reveals how he became the world’s greatest corporate spy, using social engineering—or ‘rusing’—to infiltrate the very heart of corporate power.
Even Frank Abagnale, the legendary con artist of ‘Catch Me If You Can’, praises Robert for elevating the art of the con to new heights, while Shondaland hails RU$E as a story ‘almost too good to be true.’ From mingling with Hollywood elites to working with O.J. Simpson just weeks before his infamous car chase, Robert’s life is a whirlwind of ambition, deception, and reinvention.
Today, we dive into the mind of the man who’s lived on both sides of the American Dream. From the glitz of Hollywood to the hidden world of corporate espionage, Robert Kerbeck’s story will leave you questioning the thin line between truth and lies, ambition and morality. This conversation is guaranteed to be fun, edgy, and mind-blowing—so get ready to explore the fascinating life of a real-life corporate spy, actor, and master storyteller. Welcome, Robert Kerbeck.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️Julio Vincent Gambuto is a visionary thinker and an unflinching voice in the self-help and societal transformation space. His groundbreaking book, “Please Unsubscribe, Thanks!: How to Take Back Our Time, Attention, and Purpose in a World Designed to Bury Us in Bullshit”, challenges the fabric of modern life with razor-sharp insight and disarming humor.
Beneath its humor lies a profound critique of the relentless pressures of contemporary life, calling readers to escape the cycles of automated behaviors, performative relationships, and empty values that drain true fulfillment.
Born out of the societal shifts triggered by the pandemic, “Please Unsubscribe, Thanks!” is both a mirror and a blueprint. It reflects a world at the mercy of constant noise and distraction but offers a map to reclaim personal agency. Drawing from his diverse career as a filmmaker, writer, and creative force behind essays that have captivated global audiences, Julio’s work is a clarion call to reassess what we truly value. His viral essay series, “Prepare for the Ultimate Gaslighting,” set the tone for his unapologetic stance against the push to return to ‘normal’—a normal that, for many, never really served them.
A graduate of Harvard University and the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Julio brings a cinematic flair to his writing, crafting narratives that are as compelling as they are transformative. His explorations invite readers not just to consume ideas but to embody a new way of living—one that champions freedom from the societal scripts that have long dictated our lives.
In a world buried under the weight of digital demands, toxic productivity, and false priorities, Julio Vincent Gambuto is a guide for those daring enough to ask: What if we truly unsubscribed? His work is not just about breaking free from the suffocating pressures of modern life, but about rediscovering what it means to live with purpose, joy, and authentic connection.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️Aloha, and welcome to an episode that promises to challenge the way you think about leadership, persuasion, and human connection.
Today, we are diving into the fascinating world of high-stakes communication with Michael Reddington, a master of interrogation turned leadership consultant. Throughout his career, Michael has explored one of the most profound questions: Why do people willingly share sensitive information under vulnerable circumstances—sometimes even in the face of dire consequences? His insights, born in the interrogation room and refined in the boardroom, reveal a deeper truth: The cognitive processes that lead a suspect to say, “I did it,” are the same that lead employees to commit to action and prospects to say, “I’ll buy it.”
Michael has taken these revelations to create the Disciplined Listening Method, a powerful framework that teaches leaders how to ethically observe and persuade with precision. As the founder of InQuasive, Inc., Michael is now on a mission to help businesses, universities, and organizations uncover the critical information they’ve been missing and turn missed opportunities into concrete commitments.
Get ready for a conversation that will reshape how you think about influence, decision-making, and the delicate art of truly listening.
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Aloha and welcome to today’s episode, where we have an extraordinary guest who has dedicated over four decades to advancing mental health, personal growth, and the art of compassionate communication. Jill Robin Payne has not only carved out a distinguished career as a psychotherapist, author, and educator, but she’s also pioneered the concept of Bempathy®, a transformative approach that fuses empathy with lighthearted banter to create stronger, more harmonious relationships. With a master’s degree in clinical psychology, Jill has taught behavior modification, lectured across the country, and contributed to national discussions on mental health through her appearances on radio, television, and social media.
Her journey began as the first student from her college to intern at the prestigious National Institutes of Health, followed by her master’s work at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Houston. Throughout her illustrious career, Jill has developed rehabilitative programs, shared her insights at top medical conferences, and even authored guidebooks aimed at empowering the emotionally and physically challenged.
Whether she’s speaking on the intersection of social psychology and current events or advocating for mental health as essential as physical well-being, Jill’s passion shines through. She’s committed to ‘Spreading the Goodness’ by integrating mind, body, and the power of Bempathy® in everything she does.
Today, we’re going to explore her unique contributions to mental health, her innovative work, and her journey as an inspiring thought leader in a world that’s rapidly evolving. Let’s welcome Jill Robin Payne!
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Today, we are honored to have Karin Hurt and David Dye, two renowned experts in leadership and workplace culture, joining us. Together, they’ve helped countless organizations navigate the complexities of modern work environments, from remote and hybrid teams to the challenges of fostering diverse and inclusive workplaces. Drawing from their vast experience and research, they’ve co-authored the book, “Powerful Phrases for Dealing with Workplace Conflict.”
Their book offers over 300 practical communication tactics designed to de-escalate conflicts, rebuild trust, and cultivate collaboration. With insights backed by their World Workplace Conflict and Collaboration Survey, Karin and David equip readers with real-world tools to address workplace challenges before they escalate. We’re excited to dive into their work and explore how these strategies can make a profound impact in today’s ever-evolving workplace.
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Andy Mannsfeld is a visionary entrepreneur, wellness advocate, and catalyst for cultural change. Through his innovative ventures, Andy has continuously challenged conventional systems, creating products and services that disrupt traditional notions of health and well-being. His work is deeply rooted in fostering environments where individuals and communities can not only thrive but also question societal norms. He’s been a driving force in revolutionizing the wellness space, blending sustainability, technology, and human-centric design. Andy’s mission is not just to promote holistic health but to inspire a counterculture that redefines what it means to live well in a world driven by rapid change.
Partnering with Andy is Dr. Sebastián Marincolo, a philosopher and expert in altered states of consciousness who brings a revolutionary lens to the study of human cognition. Marincolo’s work spans over two decades, investigating how cannabis and other altered states can expand human potential by enhancing creativity, empathy, and self-awareness. His deep understanding of neurophilosophy and consciousness has led him to challenge societal taboos, positioning the cannabis high as a tool for individual and collective transformation. With a background in philosophy from leading universities and his collaboration with renowned cannabis expert Lester Grinspoon, Sebastián has become a voice of countercultural wisdom. His contributions to platforms like Greenflower Media and his provocative photography series, The Art of Cannabis, push the boundaries of how we perceive altered states and their role in shaping revolutionary thought.
Together, Andy and Sebastián stand at the forefront of a movement that blends practical innovation with deep philosophical inquiry. They are champions of creating spaces—both literal and ideological—where individuals can break free from the constraints of the status quo and explore radical new ways of being. Their work encourages a collective journey towards self-awareness, sustainability, and conscious evolution, sparking the flames of a modern revolution that questions and reinvents our relationship with well-being, culture, and the world around us.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️Aloha and welcome to an extraordinary conversation with a truly transformative figure in the world of holistic healing, trauma integration, and psychedelic therapy. Today, we have the honor of speaking with Bénédicte Mannix, a visionary psilocybin retreat facilitator, a Jamaican-based holistic therapist, and an advocate for healing the deep wounds of childhood trauma.
With over 30 years of experience in psychedelics, Bénédicte brings a profound understanding of the human mind, body, and soul, blending ancient wisdom with modern therapeutic approaches. Her work is not only about guiding clients through psilocybin journeys but helping them reconnect with their deepest selves, reconfiguring harmful transgenerational patterns, and fostering profound personal growth.
Trained in Rogerian, transgenerational, and systemic therapies, Bénédicte’s approach is rooted in empathy and unconditional positive regard. She believes that true healing comes from within, through the balance of the mind and body—a philosophy deeply embedded in her practice as a Sophrologist, where breathwork, relaxation, and visualization become tools for emotional release and self-discovery.
Her work extends far beyond traditional therapy rooms. Bénédicte has been a pivotal figure at some of the world’s largest festivals, creating safe, supportive environments for those navigating challenging psychedelic experiences. Her expertise in risk reduction has transformed potentially harrowing moments into life-changing opportunities for growth and healing.
With core values of gratitude, humility, empathy, and freedom, Bénédicte stands as a beacon for those seeking not just to survive, but to thrive. Currently, she’s writing a book on how Sophrology can help people process childhood trauma—a culmination of her life’s work aimed at spreading peace, love, and self-awareness to all.
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Aloha and welcome, seekers of creativity and imagination. Today, we’re opening a door into a world where myth and art intertwine, where every brushstroke holds the potential to reconnect you with the deepest parts of your soul. Our guest, Matt, is not just a painter—he’s a Mythical Painter, an artist who brings the fantastical into the tangible, and a Creative Educator who teaches others to unlock their own boundless potential through what he calls the Quantum Keyhole.
Armed with a BA in Media Arts and Animation, Matt doesn’t just create art—he crafts entire experiences. His work invites you to step into a realm where imagination flows freely, and the stories within us come to life. For those who crave deeper encounters with myth, creativity, and themselves, Matt’s art is a portal to discovery.
Join us today as we explore the enchantment of Matt’s creations and discover how his journey can help unlock your own.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️ Aloha and welcome to a space where boundaries dissolve, and the depths of self-awareness are the ultimate frontier. Today’s guest is someone who thrives at the intersection of entrepreneurship, mental health, and psychedelics—a true pioneer of the inner and outer worlds. After two decades as a serial entrepreneur, he recognized that the path to true fulfillment lies not just in building businesses, but in building better versions of ourselves.
Meet Gv Freeman—unstucker of humans, optimystic, and a fearless tipper of sacred cows. He embodies a Venn diagram where ancient wisdom meets modern dilemmas, using centuries-old tools to address the struggles of today. Gv stands at the sacred-secular crossroads, guiding those who feel stuck—those who have achieved outward success but are still yearning for inner peace, inspiration, and purpose.
Whether through transformational coaching, psychedelic consultation, or masterminds, Gv helps clients break through barriers and unlock deeper levels of satisfaction. He’s the guide you call after all the other guides have fallen short, and he’s here to take us on a journey of profound self-discovery.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️Cortney McDermott is not just a name synonymous with personal growth and business innovation—she represents a rare synthesis of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge science. Imagine standing on Richard Branson’s Necker Island, where visionaries gather, and being captivated by someone whose very presence seems to hold the key to unlocking your own potential. Ndaba Mandela described it perfectly: to look into Cortney’s eyes is to see someone who has ‘figured it out.’ But what makes her extraordinary is not just her ability to figure things out for herself—it’s her gift for helping others navigate their own journeys toward clarity, resilience, and self-empowerment.
With a career that spans executive roles at Vanity Fair Corporation and thought leadership at global platforms like TEDx, Cortney has become a beacon for those seeking to harmonize the intellectual and the intuitive, the philosophical and the practical. Her latest work, Give Yourself Permission, invites us to reframe our limiting beliefs and step into the power that already lies within us—a message that resonates in every corner of her interdisciplinary approach, blending neuroscience with timeless human truths.
In a world that often reduces personal development to surface-level quick fixes, Cortney challenges us to go deeper, to connect with our true potential, and to explore the cognitive and emotional landscapes that shape our lives. In doing so, she offers not just a path to success but a way to redefine it in terms of our own unique stories.
Prepare for a conversation that is as intellectually enriching as it is personally transformative, where the lines between business strategy, personal growth, and philosophical inquiry blur to create something entirely new. Through her work, Cortney McDermott reminds us that real change begins when we give ourselves permission to be.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️ Today, we are honored to welcome a guest whose life’s work has navigated the mysterious and often misunderstood terrain between life and death. Dr. Brad Stuart is not just a physician, but a pioneer—someone who has spent over four decades at the front lines of modern medicine, reshaping how we understand the end of life. As a General Internist, Hospice, and Palliative Care specialist, he has witnessed firsthand the profound gap between curing and healing, and through his groundbreaking work, he has begun to close that gap.
But Dr. Stuart’s journey didn’t stop at the bedside of his patients. He became the architect of Advanced Illness Management (AIM) at Sutter Health, leading the charge to bring compassionate care to those facing serious and terminal illness. His efforts garnered a $13 million grant from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, and his visionary leadership earned him a place among the Top 20 HealthLeaders Difference-Makers in the U.S.
Yet, as monumental as those achievements are, Dr. Stuart’s greatest contribution may lie in the deep insights he shares in his book Facing Death: Spirituality, Science, and Surrender at the End of Life. In this work, he challenges the very foundations of how we perceive death—not as an enemy to be fought, but as a gateway to transformation. He explores the convergence of science and spirituality, shedding light on the limits of the material world and inviting us to consider a deeper, more transcendent reality. Through his patients, he has learned that dying is not the end, but an opportunity to discover who we really are.
Today, we have the privilege of exploring with Dr. Stuart not just his incredible career, but the profound lessons he’s learned about life, death, and everything in between. Prepare to be challenged, to think deeply, and perhaps to see death in a way you’ve never imagined. Please join me in welcoming Dr. Brad Stuart.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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🎙️🎙️🎙️ Dr. Talal H. Alsaleem
Aloha, everyone! Today, we have the rare opportunity to dive into the complex, often hidden world of infidelity and healing with one of the most respected voices in the field, Dr. Talal H. Alsaleem. An award-winning marriage counselor and the author of Infidelity: The Best Worst Thing that Could Happen to Your Marriage, Dr. Alsaleem has dedicated his career to exploring the deep undercurrents that lead to affairs and their long-lasting impact.
What makes his approach revolutionary is not just his expertise in diagnosing the root causes, but his creation of the Systematic Affair Recovery Therapy (SART)™, a groundbreaking method that has helped countless couples navigate the devastating aftermath of betrayal. Dr. Alsaleem doesn’t offer false hope—his work is about raw honesty, guiding couples through difficult truths so they can heal in ways that are meaningful and authentic, whether the path leads to reconciliation or a fresh start.
His powerful research, encapsulated in works like Unfaithful and Unrepentant: Affairs Beyond the Hope of Repair, goes beyond conventional therapy and forces us to confront the deeper, sometimes irreparable wounds that affairs can cause. Whether you’re a clinician or someone touched by the trauma of infidelity, Dr. Alsaleem’s insights offer not only tools for recovery but profound clarity on the choices we make after trust is shattered.
Get ready for a conversation that will challenge your assumptions and equip you with the knowledge to see beyond the surface of infidelity—into the transformative possibilities it presents. Welcome, Dr. Talal H. Alsaleem!
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It is my privilege to introduce Dr. David A. Salomon, a distinguished scholar and educator whose career embodies a deep passion for the history of ideas and the pursuit of knowledge. With a foundation in English literature, Dr. Salomon has spent over two decades inspiring and challenging students, first at Black Hills State University and then for thirteen years at The Sage Colleges, where he served in various leadership roles, including department chair, director of study abroad, and faculty advisor.
Dr. Salomon’s journey is a testament to his dedication to interdisciplinary education and academic excellence. As the founding director of the Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity at Christopher Newport University, he continues to champion intellectual curiosity and guide students in their search for truth. His contributions to academia include several published books, such as The Seven Deadly Sins: How Sin Influenced the West from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era and An Introduction to the Glossa Ordinaria as Medieval Hypertext, reflecting his deep interest in medieval and Renaissance literature, religion, and culture.
Beyond his scholarly achievements, Dr. Salomon has made a significant impact as Chair of the Undergraduate Research Programs Division of the Council for Undergraduate Research, a co-founder of the Network for Undergraduate Research in Virginia, and a member of the Foundation Board for the Newport News Public Library. His work embodies a commitment to fostering curiosity, expanding knowledge, and inspiring future generations of thinkers.
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Aloha and welcome to a transformative episode where we dive deep into the crossroads of technology, commerce, and human connection. Today, we have the privilege of sitting down with Eitan, a visionary with over two decades of experience navigating the ever-evolving landscapes of media, entertainment, eCommerce, and telecom. As a seasoned founder and CEO who has led startups to NASDAQ IPOs, Eitan embodies the intersection of innovation and leadership, having mastered the art of go-to-market strategies, international sales, and SaaS solutions.
Currently serving as Co-CEO of Vimmi, a groundbreaking video commerce SaaS platform, Eitan is redefining how brands connect with their audiences by transforming video experiences into interactive, shoppable moments that bring the magic of commerce to life across social media, marketplaces, and websites. Through his podcast “eCom Pulse,” Eitan shines a light on the future of eCommerce, distilling insights from industry leaders, tech visionaries, and forward-thinking brands to guide us through this brave new world of digital commerce.
Today, we’ll explore the philosophy that drives Eitan’s vision – one that’s rooted in customer-centric innovation, data-driven insights, and the ethical practices that ground the technology shaping millions of global interactions daily. We’ll delve into how Vimmi isn’t just a platform but a revolution in e-commerce, bridging the gap between human curiosity and the instant gratification of online shopping. Join us as we journey into the mind of a true pioneer, and uncover how video can be more than a medium; it can be a pathway to connection, storytelling, and redefining commerce itself.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️ Chuck Wisner
In the space between stimulus and response lies the true essence of leadership and growth—a space that Chuck Wisner has spent decades mastering. Drawing from his rich background as an architect, mediator, and transformational coach, Chuck has dedicated the last thirty years to helping individuals and organizations unlock their potential by understanding the untapped power of conversations. His journey from the creative but often contentious world of architecture to becoming a trusted advisor for Fortune 200 companies like Google, Apple, and Tesla is a testament to his ability to dissect complex human dynamics and reframe them for personal and professional transformation.
Chuck’s methods are rooted in the art and science of conversations, where the stories we unconsciously tell ourselves shape our interactions and outcomes. He believes that by becoming mindful of these narratives, we can shift from reaction to thoughtful response, fostering not only leadership excellence but true human growth. His work, shaped by his time with Peter Senge at MIT’s Center for Organizational Learning and refined through years of consulting with high-profile leaders, speaks to the profound impact of deliberate and conscious communication.
Today, Chuck is a sought-after thought leader who helps guide leaders and teams in some of the world’s most innovative companies, offering them the tools to navigate complexity with clarity and confidence. His life and work remind us that in every conversation lies the potential for growth, freedom, and transformation. Let’s dive into the mind of a man who has spent his career teaching others how to harness that potential—one conscious conversation at a time.
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Hamilton Souther
Aloha, everyone, and welcome to an extraordinary conversation with a guest who stands at the crossroads of ancient wisdom and modern transformation. Today, we are honored to be joined by Hamilton Souther, a Master and visionary who has dedicated over two decades of his life to unlocking the mysteries of consciousness through plant medicine. Trained under the legendary Julio Llerena Pinedo in the depths of the Amazon, Hamilton became the first Westerner to be recognized as a Maestro Medico Vegetalista—a title that signifies unparalleled mastery in Amazonian plant medicine.
What sets Hamilton apart is not just his depth of experience—having led over 3,000 plant medicine ceremonies and guided more than 15,000 people through profound, life-altering journeys—but also his ability to bridge worlds. He has brought the sacred knowledge of shamanism to the global stage, mentoring high-profile leaders, CEOs, and creatives, helping them tap into their personal power and transcend the limitations of conventional success.
Hamilton is more than a healer; he is a pioneer. In 2004, the New York Times recognized his groundbreaking work with Ayahuasca, opening the door for the Western world to engage with this powerful tradition. He has since founded the Blue Morpho Academy, training a new generation of sitters, facilitators, and master healers to carry this lineage forward with safety, professionalism, and integrity. His think tank explores the intersection of technology and consciousness, and his ventures like Gaia Labs and LiquidEarth push the boundaries of what’s possible in both the digital and spiritual realms.
Hamilton’s journey is one of courage, innovation, and deep service. He stands as a testament to what is possible when we integrate the wisdom of ancient traditions with the complexities of modern life. Today, we’ll delve into the very heart of his work—exploring not just the power of plant medicine but the deeper philosophical and spiritual questions that arise when we begin to unlock the full potential of the human spirit.
Hamilton, it’s a profound honor to have you here. Let’s begin by exploring the journey that has brought you to this moment.
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Dr. Abbie Maroño
Introducing Dr. Abbie Maroño—a pioneer in the delicate art of decoding human behavior, a social engineer with the deftness to map not just networks, but the intricate pathways of the human mind. As both a scientist and practitioner, she’s carved out a space where psychology meets influence, using her knowledge to navigate and empower the social landscape with precision.
But perhaps Dr. Maroño’s greatest feat isn’t just in teaching us how to read others; it’s in how she turns the mirror inward, urging us to confront the discomfort we often run from. Her groundbreaking work, Work in Progress: The Road to Empowerment, the Journey Through Shame, doesn’t just offer a new perspective—it rewires the way we understand shame, empowerment, and ourselves. In a world that seeks to ‘bulletproof’ its emotions, she reminds us that our vulnerability is not a weakness, but the key to unlocking authenticity.
With a resume recognized by the U.S. Department of State, which placed her in the top 1% of her field internationally, Dr. Maroño brings a unique blend of scientific rigor and social insight. She’s not just an observer of behavior; she’s a master of influence and authenticity, engineering the delicate balance between the two.
Today, we peel back the layers with a true architect of empowerment—one who doesn’t just study human behavior but builds bridges with it.
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Today, we have the incredible honor of welcoming Chip Colquhoun, a master storyteller who has dedicated nearly two decades to unlocking the transformative power of stories. Chip isn’t just someone who tells tales; he’s a visionary who understands storytelling as a fundamental human survival skill—one that has shaped our evolution as much as fire or shelter.
Chip’s journey began with a keen observation: children thrive when immersed in stories. They perform better, engage more deeply, and unlock parts of themselves that conventional teaching struggles to reach. Whether it’s a non-verbal child finding their voice, a stutterer gaining fluency, or reluctant readers becoming voracious learners, Chip’s methods have empowered countless young minds around the world.
From collaborating with top institutions to running groundbreaking experiments that prove the cognitive power of stories, Chip has redefined what education can be. His work has led to remarkable results, such as students increasing test scores by 26% and discovering the joy in learning through story-led lessons.
So, join us as we dive into the world of storytelling with Chip Colquhoun—where education meets magic, and where the stories we tell shape not only young minds, but the future itself.
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Aloha everyone, and welcome to today’s episode. Get ready to dive deep into the critical and often hidden issues shaping the future of our world. My guest today is Jack Gorsline, an investigative journalist who brings a sharp, uncompromising lens to some of the most complex and controversial topics of our time. From the front lines of the psychedelic renaissance to the battlegrounds of labor rights and education reform, Jack navigates the murky waters of public policy with precision and fearless curiosity.
With a career that spans hard-hitting investigative reporting for the Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism and thought-provoking contributions to mg Magazine, Jack cuts through the noise, bringing the truth to light in areas where others fear to tread. His work isn’t just about reporting; it’s about challenging the status quo, shining a light on the politics between the aisles and beyond, and uncovering stories that demand to be heard.
Today, we’ll explore Jack’s unique perspective on the rapidly evolving landscape of psychedelic legalization, the undercurrents of organized labor, and the future of public policy. Buckle up, because this conversation promises to be as cerebral as it is hard-hitting. Let’s get started!
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🎙️🎙️🎙️Ladies & Gentleman
Today, we are blessed with a distinguished guest whose journey spans continents and industries, bridging the gap between innovation and human connection. Sabba Nahand’s career, marked by roles at giants like Dell in the U.S. and 2U in Hong Kong, reflects a profound adaptability and commitment to growth. His extensive experience mentoring startups at 1776dc and advising early-stage ventures at The TechTavern reveals a deep-seated passion for fostering new ideas and nurturing emerging talents.
For over 20 years, Sabba has mastered the art of building intentional teams and driving them toward success. His approach goes beyond traditional leadership; it’s rooted in understanding the unique motivations of each team member and providing the resources and support necessary for their development. As a former guest lecturer at George Washington University’s School of Business, Sabba has shared his insights and expertise, influencing future leaders and innovators.
Sabba’s philosophy of leading from the front, exemplified by his prowess in closing deals and guiding others to do the same, highlights a blend of practical wisdom and visionary thinking. He meticulously measures financial impacts, ensuring profitability even amidst rapid scaling. His narrative is not just about success in sales; it’s about the profound human elements that drive high-performing teams.
Join us as we explore Sabba Nahand’s fascinating journey, his insights on team dynamics, and his philosophical approach to leadership and growth in the ever-evolving tech landscape. This conversation promises to be a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone aspiring to navigate the complexities of modern business with intention and authenticity.
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Jennifer Swanson
Aloha everyone, and welcome to another thought-provoking and inspiring episode of the podcast! Today, we’re honored to be joined by a guest whose lifelong passion for science and technology has ignited the imaginations of countless young minds. From starting her first science club in her garage at the age of 7 to becoming an award-winning author of over 50 nonfiction books, Jennifer Swanson has truly dedicated her life to making the wonders of STEM accessible to children everywhere.
Jennifer’s books like *BRAIN GAMES*, *SUPER GEAR*, and *Save the Crash-Test Dummies* not only educate but inspire a deep curiosity about the world around us. With accolades that range from the Parents' Choice Gold Award to National Science Teaching Association’s BEST STEM awards, she’s a powerhouse in the realm of science education.
But what sets Jennifer apart is her ability to connect complex scientific ideas to everyday life in ways that leave us in awe of the universe. Whether she’s presenting at the Library of Congress' National Book Festival or the World Science Festival, Jennifer reminds us that the world is a place of wonder, waiting to be explored.
Today, we dive into the mind of a true science communicator, and we’ll explore how her work helps kids—and the kid inside all of us—unlock the potential of discovery. So, buckle up and get ready to expand your curiosity as we welcome Jennifer Swanson to the podcast!
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Aloha, and welcome to an extraordinary conversation that will leave you rethinking the very fabric of health and wellness in the workplace. Today, we have the honor of speaking with Jaqueline Oliveira-Cella, a visionary leader whose career is a testament to the power of strategic innovation in healthcare.
With over 15 years of experience that spans the globe, Jaqueline has made her mark in some of the world’s most influential companies, including World Bank Consulting, AIG, WTW, Colgate, Aon, and IBM. Her expertise isn’t just about understanding the complexities of health, employee benefits, and insurance—it’s about transforming these intricate systems into actionable, client-centric solutions that bridge the gap between employee wellbeing and corporate growth.
Jaqueline’s journey is one of passion and purpose. As the founder of wellBe Consulting, she has been at the forefront of co-creating and advising corporations on cutting-edge health and wellbeing strategies. Her work goes beyond business—it’s a mission to redefine the way we think about health at work, blending financial wellbeing with a deep understanding of population health management.
But Jaqueline’s impact doesn’t stop there. She is also the force behind ‘Health at Work,’ a non-profit initiative designed to disseminate actionable knowledge that boosts both employee health and corporate sustainability. From tackling issues like diabetes, menopause, and mental fitness, to addressing the broader challenges of burnout, inclusion, and our evolving relationship with food, Jaqueline is redefining what it means to care for people in the workplace.
Today, we’ll dive deep into her innovative approach, explore her vision for the future, and discover how she is leading a revolution in workplace health that is as beautiful as it is necessary. Join us as we explore the mind of a leader who is not just disrupting the old models of healthcare, but elegantly crafting a new paradigm where health and business thrive together.
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Today’s guest is a beacon of resilience and a warrior of the soul. Håkon Rian Mancient has faced the darkest corners of human existence, surviving nine attempts to end his own life. With a profound understanding of despair, he has transformed his pain into purpose, guiding others through their most harrowing battles. From living in his car to becoming an advocate for holistic healing, Håkon challenges the systems that profit from our suffering and teaches us how to reclaim our light in a world too often shrouded in darkness. He is a living testament to the power of love, patience, and unwavering responsibility for one’s own life. Prepare to be moved and inspired by a story of survival, hope, and the relentless pursuit of happiness.
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I'm thrilled to introduce Carly Dutch-Greene, a visionary designer who transforms everything she touches into design gold—not just because of her signature gold glasses, but because of her unmatched intuition and internal vision. Carly is driven by a passion for making meaningful connections, approaching every project with a deep commitment to storytelling, ensuring that a clear narrative shapes every visual element she creates.
Specializing in transformative branding and design within the psychedelic community, Carly understands the profound impact that good design can have—evoking wonder, sparking possibility, and reflecting the potential of psychedelics to inspire meaningful change. Her work goes beyond aesthetics, crafting visually striking and intellectually engaging solutions that resonate deeply with her clients' aspirations and audiences.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Chapter 13 - Unveiled
What if the toughest chapters of your life were the key to unlocking the best ones?
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The Revelation Frenzy
- Chapter 12
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This book isn’t just about surviving life’s hardest moments; it’s about using them to transcend limitations, to push boundaries, and to redefine what’s possible. With over 600 podcast episodes and two best-selling books, George continues to challenge conventional wisdom and inspire a new generation of thinkers.
Whether you’re seeking to break free from the constraints of the past, or to tap into the potential of altered states of awareness and new paradigms of leadership, this book is your guide. It’s time to embrace the uncertainty and emerge on the other side—stronger, wiser, and more connected to your true self.
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The Architect’s Gamble
Chapter 10-11
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This book isn’t just about surviving life’s hardest moments; it’s about using them to transcend limitations, to push boundaries, and to redefine what’s possible. With over 600 podcast episodes and two best-selling books, George continues to challenge conventional wisdom and inspire a new generation of thinkers.
Whether you’re seeking to break free from the constraints of the past, or to tap into the potential of altered states of awareness and new paradigms of leadership, this book is your guide. It’s time to embrace the uncertainty and emerge on the other side—stronger, wiser, and more connected to your true self.
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“Echoes of the Unseen”
Chapter 9
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“The Fractal Keepers”
Chapter 7-8
What if the toughest chapters of your life were the key to unlocking the best ones?
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What if the toughest chapters of your life were the key to unlocking the best ones?
In this raw and transformative exploration, George Monty—entrepreneur, storyteller, and founder of TrueLife Media—delivers an unfiltered account of resilience, suffering, and evolution. Drawing from his personal experiences and extensive background in experimental psychology, George doesn’t just tell a story; he invites you to walk with him through the fire.
This book isn’t just about surviving life’s hardest moments; it’s about using them to transcend limitations, to push boundaries, and to redefine what’s possible. With over 600 podcast episodes and two best-selling books, George continues to challenge conventional wisdom and inspire a new generation of thinkers.
Whether you’re seeking to break free from the constraints of the past, or to tap into the potential of altered states of awareness and new paradigms of leadership, this book is your guide. It’s time to embrace the uncertainty and emerge on the other side—stronger, wiser, and more connected to your true self.
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What if the toughest chapters of your life were the key to unlocking the best ones?
In this raw and transformative exploration, George Monty—entrepreneur, storyteller, and founder of TrueLife Media—delivers an unfiltered account of resilience, suffering, and evolution. Drawing from his personal experiences and extensive background in experimental psychology, George doesn’t just tell a story; he invites you to walk with him through the fire.
This book isn’t just about surviving life’s hardest moments; it’s about using them to transcend limitations, to push boundaries, and to redefine what’s possible. With over 600 podcast episodes and two best-selling books, George continues to challenge conventional wisdom and inspire a new generation of thinkers.
Whether you’re seeking to break free from the constraints of the past, or to tap into the potential of altered states of awareness and new paradigms of leadership, this book is your guide. It’s time to embrace the uncertainty and emerge on the other side—stronger, wiser, and more connected to your true self.
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TrueLife
Episode 675
August 15, 2024
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What if the toughest chapters of your life were the key to unlocking the best ones?
In this raw and transformative exploration, George Monty—entrepreneur, storyteller, and founder of TrueLife Media—delivers an unfiltered account of resilience, suffering, and evolution. Drawing from his personal experiences and extensive background in experimental psychology, George doesn’t just tell a story; he invites you to walk with him through the fire.
This book isn’t just about surviving life’s hardest moments; it’s about using them to transcend limitations, to push boundaries, and to redefine what’s possible. With over 600 podcast episodes and two best-selling books, George continues to challenge conventional wisdom and inspire a new generation of thinkers.
Whether you’re seeking to break free from the constraints of the past, or to tap into the potential of altered states of awareness and new paradigms of leadership, this book is your guide. It’s time to embrace the uncertainty and emerge on the other side—stronger, wiser, and more connected to your true self.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️Dr. David A. Salomon holds a PhD in English literature from the University of Connecticut and an MA from the City University of New York. A specialist in the literature, religion and culture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance England, he most recently spent thirteen years as a professor of English at the Sage Colleges in Troy and Albany, NY.
During his time there, he also served as chair of the Department of English and Modern Languages, director of general education, director of study abroad, chair of the Faculty Development Committee, faculty advisor for the student newspaper, and was the founding director of the Kathleen Donnelly Center for Undergraduate Research.
He joined CNU as the inaugural Director of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity in September 2017.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️Today, we have the honor of welcoming the multifaceted Anastazja Gajkowska to our channel. Anastazja is the CEO of Expose Network, a psychologist, filmmaker, bestselling author, and actress, based in Los Angeles, California. Her extensive background and diverse talents have made her a powerful advocate for individuals seeking to break free from the chains of toxic relationships.
At Expose Network, Anastazja is dedicated to creating a community of support and empowerment for those who have suffered the trauma of unhealthy relationships. Her mission is to guide individuals towards a life filled with happiness, fulfillment, and good health. With a profound understanding of the emotional, physical, and mental harm caused by toxic relationships, she offers invaluable insights on how to recognize harmful patterns, set essential boundaries, and ultimately move forward to a healthier future.
Join us as we delve into Anastazja’s expertise and learn how her work is making a significant impact in helping individuals thrive beyond the confines of toxic relationships. Welcome, Anastazja Gajkowska!
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Aloha!
I’m excited to introduce our distinguished guest, Kendall Wallace. Kendall is an expert at transforming teams from a collection of individuals into cohesive, high-performing units. With a unique blend of adventure and strategic facilitation, Kendall creates immersive offsite experiences that significantly enhance communication, trust, and collaboration among team members.
If you’ve faced challenges like remote teams feeling disconnected, low employee engagement, or struggling to bring a sense of unity to your team, Kendall’s expertise is precisely what you need. Through carefully crafted retreats—whether virtual or in-person—Kendall ensures your team not only strategizes and plans effectively but also builds meaningful connections and resolves conflicts constructively.
Having led impactful workshops and offsites at major tech companies like Meta, Kendall has consistently delivered impressive results: improved communication, heightened trust, goal alignment, and increased employee satisfaction and performance. By fostering stronger bonds outside the usual work context, Kendall’s approach leads to teams that are aligned, motivated, and capable of achieving higher performance metrics.
Join us as we delve into Kendall’s innovative methods for creating the ultimate team offsite experience and learn how you can transform your team’s dynamics to drive success. Welcome, Kendall Wallace!
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🍄 Aloha, dear listeners! Prepare to embark on a profound journey of consciousness as we welcome a truly remarkable guest to our podcast, Rev. Gabriel Castillo. A gifted mushroom facilitator, Gabriel's initiation by taino curanderos has cultivated a deep connection with the sacred teachings and ancient traditions surrounding the mushroom.
🌿 Gabriel's expertise extends beyond clinical approaches, as he seamlessly navigates the realms of consciousness with the venerable ally, the mushroom. His role as a guide in this transformative space is marked by a commitment to authenticity and an intricate understanding of the mushroom's properties. With a tailored protocol crafted for each journeyer, Gabriel ensures that the sacred mushroom experience is not just transformative but also safe and profoundly healing.
🌌 What sets Gabriel apart is his genuine authenticity, a quality that radiates through his work. Walking between worlds, he adeptly bridges indigenous wisdom with contemporary therapeutic approaches. This unique integration allows guests to delve into the deepest realms of consciousness within the safest settings, honoring traditions while adapting to individual needs.
🌌 Gabriel's teachings emphasize the inherent intelligence of the mushroom, creating a connection that is both deeply personal and expansively cosmic. As the guiding force behind Finally Detached and The Church of the Sacred Spore, Gabriel fosters a communal space for growth, learning, and spiritual exploration.
🌟 Through his dedicated practice as a Curandero, Gabriel remains a beacon of wisdom and a catalyst for change, unlocking the mysteries of consciousness with the venerable and powerful ally that is the mushroom. His commitment to creating a sacred space ensures that you, as a journeyer, will be in the hands of experienced facilitators and healers prioritizing your safety, well-being, and transformation.
🌈 Join us in this illuminating conversation as we explore the profound experiences and transformative teachings of Rev. Gabriel Castillo. Experience the profound and unlock the potential for deep self-discovery, healing, and connection. 🌌 #SacredSporeJourneys #MushroomFacilitator #ConsciousnessExploration
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Aloha and welcome! Today, we have the extraordinary Steven Snider, known to many as Recluse, the mastermind behind the legendary VISUP blog. Dive into the depths of culture, parapolitics, and high weirdness as we explore Steven's unique approach to these fascinating realms. With a foundation in the synchro-mystical movement, Recluse merges rigorous research with a reluctant acceptance of Fortean and Saturnine currents.
Steven is the author of *Strange Tales of the Parapolitical: Postwar Nazis, Mercenaries, and Other Secret History* and *A Special Relationship: Trump, Epstein, and the Secret History of the Anglo-American Establishment Book I*. He is also working on a forthcoming book dealing with the history of Discordianism, state-sanctioned behavioral modification programs, and conspiracy theories.
In addition to his writing, Steven hosts *The Farm* podcast, known for its high-quality, in-depth weekly shows that delve into these complex and intriguing topics. Drawing inspiration from iconic TV shows like *The X-Files* and *Twin Peaks*, and films such as *2001: A Space Odyssey* and *Blade Runner*, Steven brings a rich and multifaceted perspective to our discussion. Join us for an enlightening journey as we uncover the intricate web of conspiracies and hidden truths with Steven Snider.
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Aloha and welcome! Today, we’re joined by the extraordinary Meg Stafford, an award-winning author and seasoned psychotherapist. Her memoirs, Topic of Cancer: Riding the Waves of the Big C and Who Will Accompany You? My Mother-Daughter Journeys Far From Home and Close to the Heart, offer profound insights into the human experience, blending humor and depth.
For forty years, Meg has listened to powerful stories in her private practice, valuing the deep connections formed through sharing our truths. As a columnist, she has explored topics ranging from parenting to the wisdom of animals and the joys of unexpected travel.
Her storytelling talents shine on WGBH’s “Stories from the Stage” and in her long-running column, “A Moment’s Notice.” Meg’s passion for writing began in childhood, leading to her acclaimed works that resonate with authenticity and warmth.
Join us as we delve into Meg’s unique perspective on the human condition, exploring how laughter and storytelling bind us together in meaningful ways.
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Chianti Huang
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I’m excited to introduce our guest today, Chianti Huang. Chianti is a pioneering leadership scholar and Ph.D. researcher at Pepperdine University, specializing in the performance use of psychedelics for leadership. She’s also the founder of The Psychedelic Way and an accomplished leadership coach based in the New York City Metropolitan Area.
Chianti’s journey began with a thriving career in finance and consulting, where she worked with prestigious Big Four firms, including Deloitte. After her time at Deloitte, she founded LadyCan, a global organization dedicated to inspiring, engaging, and empowering women in leadership positions. Her entrepreneurial spirit then led her to the AI tech startup scene, working with the Dubai government on international AI projects under the Dubai Future Foundation (DFF).
Chianti’s passion for leadership research has driven her to pursue a Ph.D. in Global Leadership at Pepperdine University, where she has pioneered new academic theories and frameworks for leadership performance. Her interdisciplinary research connects the fields of leadership and behavioral science, applying industry best practices to design and facilitate events that help leaders and teams build capacity, agility, and resilience.
As a coach, Chianti works with agency leaders and teams to achieve optimal performance, using data to implement strategies that improve organizational structures and enhance business processes. Her groundbreaking research into the performance use of psychedelics has faced many challenges, but her dedication led to the creation of The Psychedelic Way, a venture supporting entrepreneurs and CEOs in integrating Eastern philosophy and research-based frameworks into their lives.
Chianti plans to present her leadership research and preliminary findings at prominent global conferences next year, continually reshaping the field of leadership study with her groundbreaking theory of “Psychedelic Leadership.”
Please join me in welcoming Chianti Huang!
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Aloha and welcome, dear listeners, to another illuminating episode of TrueLife Media, where we explore the fascinating intersections of community, consciousness, and the ever-evolving frontiers of human potential. Today, we are privileged to be joined by a true pioneer in the realms of neuroscience and biotechnology, whose work bridges the scientific and the spiritual in profound and transformative ways.
Our esteemed guest, Dr. Iris Madrona, is a distinguished neuroscientist and the visionary CEO of an innovative early-stage biotech firm. With a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Dartmouth College, Dr. Madrona has made groundbreaking contributions in genetic engineering and regenerative medicine, evidenced by their impressive portfolio of provisional patents. As the founder and director of the Interdisciplinary Research Institute at Shasta, Dr. Madrona is dedicated to leveraging neuroscience to tackle real-world challenges, spearheading research initiatives that advance wellness solutions through the intersection of neuroscience, mental health, and molecular biology.
Dr. Madrona’s research is as diverse as it is impactful, spanning the psychological and biological implications of music, the computational modeling of affective states, and the exploration of emotion, self, and psychometrics. Their interdisciplinary approach has significantly influenced early childhood program assessments and our understanding of emotional dynamics in the brain.
Today, we delve into one of Dr. Madrona’s most intriguing projects: the neurogenesis of vocalization circuits in songbirds, inspired by the neurogenerative properties of psychedelic compounds like ayahuasca. This project not only seeks to enhance our understanding of neural plasticity and neurogenesis but also holds the potential to revolutionize therapeutic approaches for vocal and cognitive rehabilitation.
Dr. Madrona’s work is a beautiful synthesis of science and spirituality, art and nature. Their dedication to integrating these realms is evident in their innovative study designs and their profound connection to the natural world. Inspired by personal experiences and a deep-seated belief in the healing power of music and psychedelics, Dr. Madrona’s research offers new hope for those suffering from neurological damage and chronic disease.
As we journey through this conversation, prepare to be inspired by Dr. Madrona’s insights into the neurogenesis of song circuits, the ethical considerations of neural manipulation, and the future of psychedelic research. Their passion for pushing the boundaries of what we know about the brain and consciousness promises to leave us with much to ponder and reflect upon.
Please join me in warmly welcoming the brilliant and innovative Dr. Iris Madrona.
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Jordan Richardson is a cosmic navigator of the entertainment universe, fusing creativity and rebellion to transcend the ordinary. A USC Thornton School of Music alum, his journey has traversed music, television, tech-thought, and medicine, leaving an indelible mark on each.
From Capitol Records’ storied halls to SBV Talent Agency’s dynamic campaigns, Jordan orchestrated voices for NBC and ABC’s Soapnet. At VH1, he sculpted cultural narratives with “Behind The Music” and “I Love The 2000’s,” shaping icons in real-time.
Jordan’s revolutionary spirit sparked the #LoveIsLove brand activation with Absolut Vodka, co-creating SayReal. This independent music group’s meteoric rise and acclaim culminated in Hollywood Music in Media Awards recognition as “LA’s Hottest New Band.”
At Not Impossible Labs, Jordan’s visionary talent management ignited projects like the Hunger: Not Impossible COVID-19 campaign, earning the 2020 Shorty Award and a place in the JFK Library Foundation’s New Frontier Forum. His insights graced “After Shock,” the sequel to Alvin Toffler’s “Future Shock.”
Venturing into precision medical genetics with Myriad Genetics, Inc., Jordan shattered norms. Applying his “12 Tenets of Talent Management,” he achieved stellar success, securing consecutive President’s Club honors and the title of 2023 Southwest MVP and Western U.S. Mentor of the Year.
Through Cardboard Rockets LLC, Jordan champions the belief that every professional is a talent and every leader a talent manager. His voice echoes globally, featured in CNN, Swiss Public Television, FOX, and Reti Televisive Italiane. As a sought-after speaker, he shares psychedelic insights on human connection, talent development, and collaborative innovation.
Jordan Richardson is not just a name but a movement—a testament to creativity, resilience, and the relentless quest for deeper connection.
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is an honor and privilege to introduce our esteemed guest today, a luminary in the field of entheogen provision and harm reduction advocacy, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Garyth Moxey stands at the forefront of psychedelic therapy, armed with a profound commitment to education, healing, and transformation.
Garyth's journey is one of relentless dedication and growth. Trained as a psychedelic therapist at the prestigious Synthesis Institute, he has become a beacon of hope for many, specializing in the application of Ibogaine for addiction detoxification, particularly for opiate addiction. His expertise extends to the realms of 5-MeO-DMT and Psilocybin, substances he employs to facilitate deep psychospiritual exploration.
With decades of experience and rigorous training, including certifications from the Orenda Institute and the F.I.V.E. education program at Tandava Retreats in Mexico, Garyth is a master in guiding individuals through transformative journeys of self-discovery and spiritual awakening. His work transcends the clinical; it is deeply rooted in advocacy and awareness-raising within the psychedelic community. Garyth has been instrumental in documentary projects like "Dosed," which illuminate the profound healing potential of psychedelic medicines.
Beyond his psychedelic therapy work, Garyth is also a passionate advocate for medical cannabis, producing high-grade cannabis oil tailored to the specific needs of his clients. His extensive knowledge of cultivation and extraction techniques ensures the highest quality of medicinal products.
Together with his partner Blair and their beloved canine companion Millie, Garyth continues to create holistic healing experiences in Vancouver, BC. Their offerings include comprehensive Ibogaine and Iboga treatments, psilocybin therapy, and 5-MeO-DMT sessions, empowering individuals to embark on profound journeys of healing, transformation, and self-discovery.
Please join me in welcoming Garyth Moxey, a true pioneer in the realm of psychedelic therapy and holistic healing.
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🌿 Welcome, listeners, to another enlightening episode of The TrueLife podcast! Today, we embark on a journey of introspection and transformation with a remarkable guest, Jessica Bockler.
In a world where humanity teeters on the edge of imbalance, Jessica stands as a beacon of hope, reminding us of our inherent connection to the sacred web of life. As an artist and psychologist devoted to cultural evolution and ecological regeneration, she calls upon us to awaken, grow, clean, and ultimately, to show up in service of our beautiful world.
For over two decades, Jessica has been a tireless architect of change, weaving together diverse disciplines—from the performing arts to higher education, from community development to health—to foster holistic human development. As a co-founder of the Alef Trust, she leads a global movement in transformative education, where inner development becomes the cornerstone of outer sustainability.
At the heart of Jessica’s philosophy lies a profound understanding of humanity as Homo Ludens, the creative player. We are not mere observers of reality but active participants, co-creating our existence with every thought, every action. Through a delicate balance of intellect and intuition, of mind and deeper ways of knowing, Jessica invites us to expand our awareness, to reconnect with the sacred roots of our being, and to contribute to life in more meaningful, equitable, and sustainable ways.
But Jessica’s vision extends far beyond individual transformation. It’s about collaboration, about co-creation, about playing our part in the grand symphony of regeneration. As she so eloquently puts it, “Collaboration is at the heart of regeneration.”
So, dear listeners, if you’re ready to co-create, explore, and play—if you’re ready to be part of something greater—reach out. For in collaboration lies the power to heal, to thrive, and to usher in a new era of flourishing for all beings on this precious planet.
Join us as we delve deep into the realms of consciousness, creativity, and regeneration with the inspiring Jessica Bockler. The journey begins here.
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🎙️🎙️🎙️ In a world that often settles for the mundane and the mediocre, Alexandra Artzoglou stands as a beacon for those who refuse to let their potential remain dormant. As Joseph Campbell once urged us to "bring forth what is within us," Alexandria's journey is a testament to this profound truth. With a background in Psychology, she soon realized that understanding the mind was not enough—it was the experience of truly living that captivated her.
Since 2017, Alexandria has been on an unyielding quest to uncover and harness the tools that transform a good life into an extraordinary one. Her path has shown that self-actualization is not a final destination but a continuous, evolving journey of becoming more of who we are capable of being. This relentless pursuit has led her to integrate various teachings and approaches, from traditional psychology to the transformative potential of psychedelics.
Alexandria now dedicates her life to guiding others who sense that there is more to their existence. She helps them feel at home in their own skin, trust in their journey, and rewrite the narratives that hinder their true potential. Whether through personalized coaching, therapeutic settings, or the mindful use of psychedelics, Alexandria’s mission is clear: to assist others in realizing and embodying their fullest selves.
For those ready to step into their next level, Alexandria offers a unique blend of preparation, integration, and microdosing guidance, tailored to unlock deeper insights and lasting transformations. Her approach is rooted in the belief that greatness resides within each of us, and with the right support and willingness, we can all achieve extraordinary lives.
Welcome to a conversation with Alexandria Artzoglou, where the journey of self-discovery meets the frontier of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Join us as we explore the infinite possibilities of human potential and the ever-becoming path of self-actualization.
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Dr. Luigi Espasiano
Welcome to our event, where we delve into the profound intersections of science, technology, and the human experience. Today, we are honored to have Luigi Espasiano, a physician driven by an insatiable curiosity and a deep desire to enhance the human condition. Luigi’s journey traverses diverse realms: from the cutting-edge neuroscience of psychedelics and meditation to the promising fields of longevity medicine, Python, and machine learning.
With a career spanning four different healthcare systems—Italy, the UK, Switzerland, and Portugal—and personal experience as a patient in Spain and Portugal, Luigi offers a unique perspective on the challenges faced by both doctors and patients. His dual perspective, coupled with a passion for technology, fuels his mission to improve well-being for healthcare providers and outcomes for patients.
Outside his professional endeavors, Luigi finds solace in trail running, archery, and exploring obscure books. He often contemplates the future, projecting himself 50 years ahead to ponder the essential question: what truly matters? Guided by the wisdom of Yoda’s words, “Do. Or do not. There is no try,” Luigi embodies a commitment to action and impact. Today, he joins us to share his insights and vision for a better tomorrow.
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**Introducing Marieke van der Spec: A Pioneer in Psychedelic Assisted Coaching**
We are thrilled to welcome Marieke van der Spec, a visionary in the field of psychedelic assisted coaching from the Netherlands. With a profound belief in turning potential into reality, Marieke guides individuals in overcoming personal growth barriers and exploring the limitless possibilities within themselves.
Drawing from her extensive experience as a Psychedelic Assisted Coach at The Matter, Marieke has been transforming lives since June 2018. Her innovative approach is further enriched by her role as a trainer and coach with Mind Work Productions, where she has been a freelance coach since September 2021.
Marieke’s professional journey is distinguished by her previous leadership roles in human resources, including senior HR positions at adidas Group, Nutricia, and Reebok Asia Pacific. This diverse background equips her with unique insights into personal development and growth.
Join Marieke, Eric, and Noor at their upcoming psychedelic retreat from June 14-16, where they will welcome you to The Matter’s beautiful setting in Culemborg, Gelderland. Don’t miss this opportunity to embark on a transformative journey.
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🎙️🎙️Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to embark on a journey that challenges convention and embraces the transformative power of nature. Today, we introduce a true maverick of the media world, a visionary who has dedicated over three decades to captivating audiences through the lens of television. Cesar Marin, a stalwart in television production with an uncanny visual acumen and a knack for innovative storytelling, now channels his boundless creativity into a revolutionary new venture.
After twenty years of steering live sports broadcasts, Cesar has traded the fast-paced newsroom for the boundless possibilities of entrepreneurship. His mission? To enlighten and inspire through a lifestyle and apparel brand that champions the life-changing potential of microdosing psilocybin.
With a career built on crafting compelling narratives and orchestrating seamless productions, Cesar brings unparalleled expertise in project management and team leadership to his latest endeavor. His new venture isn’t just a business; it’s a bold declaration. It’s a call to awaken the dormant curiosity within us all, to explore the healing journey of plant medicine, and to manifest a life transformed by the subtle yet profound impact of microdosing.
Join us as Cesar Marin, with clarity, passion, and the rebellious spirit of a true Gen-X revolutionary, guides us through his visionary path. Prepare to be inspired, challenged, and awakened to new possibilities. Welcome to the revolution.
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is an honor and privilege to introduce our esteemed guest today, a luminary in the field of entheogen provision and harm reduction advocacy, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Garyth Moxey stands at the forefront of psychedelic therapy, armed with a profound commitment to education, healing, and transformation.
Garyth's journey is one of relentless dedication and growth. Trained as a psychedelic therapist at the prestigious Synthesis Institute, he has become a beacon of hope for many, specializing in the application of Ibogaine for addiction detoxification, particularly for opiate addiction. His expertise extends to the realms of 5-MeO-DMT and Psilocybin, substances he employs to facilitate deep psychospiritual exploration.
With decades of experience and rigorous training, including certifications from the Orenda Institute and the F.I.V.E. education program at Tandava Retreats in Mexico, Garyth is a master in guiding individuals through transformative journeys of self-discovery and spiritual awakening. His work transcends the clinical; it is deeply rooted in advocacy and awareness-raising within the psychedelic community. Garyth has been instrumental in documentary projects like "Dosed," which illuminate the profound healing potential of psychedelic medicines.
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Please join me in welcoming Garyth Moxey, a true pioneer in the realm of psychedelic therapy and holistic healing.
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Today, we are honored to welcome Danielle Nova, a pioneering force in the field of psychedelic recovery and a beacon of transformative healing. Danielle is the Founder of Psychedelic Recovery and Executive Director of the San Francisco Psychedelic Society, an organization that has become a cornerstone of support and education for those exploring the profound depths of altered states of consciousness. Danielle is the co-founder of the Microdosing Facilitator Training, pioneering the first training program in north america that trains facilitators and clinicians how to properly and ethically guide individuals through microdosing experiences. This training program is the only training program in the world that teaches people how to interrupt addiction and safely withdrawal off of medications through the use of microdosing. The Microdosing Facilitator Training has an incredible faculty of world-leading experts, psychedelic researchers like Dr. Jim Fadiman and clinicians in the field.
With a deep commitment to addiction recovery, Danielle has specialized in harnessing the healing potential of psychedelics to guide individuals through their journeys towards wellness and spiritual growth. Her work as a transformational guide and microdosing facilitator trainer at San Francisco Psychedelic Society and Psychedelic Recovery has empowered thousands of people to navigate their personal and collective evolution with grace and insight.
Danielle’s dedication extends beyond the individual to the community and global levels, honoring the Indigenous lineages that have long understood the sacred power of these substances. Under her leadership, the San Francisco Psychedelic Society and Psychedelic Recovery have flourished as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, weaving together a diverse community united by a shared interest in consciousness exploration.
Their mission is profound: to destigmatize all drugs, provide vital support and integration resources, and promote harm reduction. They advocate for access without dogma, ensuring that the transformative potential of psychedelics is available to all who seek it. Psychedelic Recovery is creating a new paradigm for how we understand, heal and treat addiction and the role psychedelics can play in the recovery process.
As we delve into our discussion today, let us open our minds and hearts to the possibilities that Danielle and her work reveal. Her journey is not just about the substances themselves, but about a deeper quest for healing, understanding, and unity in a world in desperate need of all three.
Please join me in giving a warm welcome to Danielle Nova.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation.
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Brian Esposito
Aloha, and welcome to an exploration of entrepreneurial excellence and visionary leadership. Today, we are honored to introduce a remarkable guest who exemplifies the essence of innovation and connectivity in the modern business world—Brian Esposito.
Brian Esposito is more than a name in the global entrepreneurial landscape; he is a force of nature. At just 42, this US citizen has meticulously crafted an empire that reflects his relentless drive and unparalleled ability to forge powerful connections across a myriad of industries. As the Founder and CEO of Esposito Intellectual Enterprises, LLC (EIE), Brian’s story is a testament to the power of vision and perseverance.
Over the past two decades, Brian has not only founded numerous startups but has also made strategic investments that have influenced sectors ranging from manufacturing and media to technology and real estate. His vast and varied expertise, combined with his exceptional networking skills, has made him a sought-after leader and advisor worldwide.
In reflecting on Brian’s journey, one is prompted to consider the deeper implications of entrepreneurship in today’s interconnected world. How does one harness such diverse expertise and apply it with precision across different fields? What does it mean to be a connector of executives and ideas in an era defined by rapid technological advancement and global challenges?
Brian Esposito’s life work invites us to ponder these questions and more, encouraging us to think about the transformative potential of strategic vision and the human connections that drive it. Join us as we delve into the mind of a true modern-day polymath and uncover the philosophies and practices that have shaped his extraordinary path.
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Lena Franklin
Welcome, dear audience, to an extraordinary encounter with the profound and transformative wisdom of Lena. As a Medicine Woman, Transpersonal Psychotherapist, and Transformational Speaker, Lena bridges the ancient and the modern, offering the timeless practices of meditation, energy medicine, and psycho-spiritual healing. Drawing from her rich heritage in South American, Central American, and Asian medicine lineages, Lena’s ceremonial plant medicine work is a testament to her mission: to heal and transform humanity and our Earth through the power of energetic harmony.
Raised in a hybrid Buddhist-Christian home, Lena’s early introduction to meditation blossomed into a lifelong integration of Eastern philosophy and Western neuroscience. With formal training in psychology and social work, she guides others on a journey of embodied purpose and liberated wholeness. Her global studies in Mahayana Buddhism, Mopan Maya Ancient Medicine, Q'ero Peruvian Shamanism, and Shipibo Medicine Wisdom weave a tapestry of holistic healing that resonates deeply in her teachings and practice.
As the founder of The BEING Method and The Meditation Membership, Lena provides a systematic approach to igniting human potential through mindfulness, meditation, and energy medicine. Her transformational workshops and immersions in sacred lands across the globe have guided thousands in turning suffering into strength, revealing the multi-dimensional existence of the soul in human form.
Featured in prestigious publications like Vogue and The New York Times, and gracing the cover of Yoga Magazine thrice, Lena’s influence extends to television networks such as Bravo and Lifetime. As the host of The Medicine Wisdom Show, she shares her deep insights and engages with other leaders in holistic medicine, illuminating paths to healing and transformation.
Join us as we delve into Lena’s remarkable journey and explore the profound wisdom she brings to the world, guiding us all toward our highest potential and the sacred harmony of our souls.
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Welcome, dear audience, to an encounter with a mind that sees beyond the ordinary. Perry Knoppert, with over six years as a founder, board member, and philanthropist, stands at the forefront of nonlinear thinking and cognitive diversity. As the visionary behind The Octopus Movement and Brain Forest Alliance, Perry pioneers efforts to celebrate and harness the remarkable abilities of atypical thinkers, empowering them to tackle today’s and tomorrow’s most complex challenges.
A board member at Pick My Neurodiverse Brain, Perry champions inclusivity and understanding of neurodiversity, driven by his passion for authentic, transformative conversations. His life story, rich with multifaceted experiences, serves as a beacon of wisdom and inspiration. Philosopher, multipotentialite, and octovist, Perry Knoppert redefines leadership and problem-solving, connecting deeply with others through his innovative and expansive approach.
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Aloha listeners,
Today, I’m thrilled to introduce a guest whose entrepreneurial journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Jon Davids is a purebred entrepreneur who has mastered the art of hijacking demand on the internet, a skill that not only changed his life but also revolutionized how brands connect with their audiences.
Let’s rewind to 2004: Jon, while still in college, built an online magazine that thrived on digital ad revenue, eventually selling it to a major publisher in 2009. But this was just the beginning. In 2011, he ventured into the then-nascent world of YouTube influencers, unlocking millions in revenue for brands through this innovative channel.
In 2015, Jon took a bold step forward, founding Influicity, one of the earliest influencer marketing agencies. Though the early days were a grind, Jon’s vision and determination paid off. Today, Influicity boasts a client roster that includes industry giants like Toyota, Walmart, and Bank of America, offering a full spectrum of marketing services across seven countries.
Beyond his business acumen, Jon is a passionate educator and author, reaching an audience of 2 million people each month with his insights on building $100 million brands through community.
Join me as we delve into the mind of Jon Davids, exploring his journey, his challenges, and the wisdom he’s gained along the way. This is an episode you won’t want to miss.
Welcome, Jon, to the show.
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Geoff Woliner- Author, Comedian, Speaker, & lover of life!
When Geoff Woliner was 10 years old, he was asked to deliver a toast for his grandfather’s 80th birthday. A few years shy of his first Toastmasters meeting, he didn’t have a clue what to say and had to wing it. So he delivered a Dean Martin-style roast that had his grandfather and everyone in the room in stitches. And on that cold, snowy November day, a comedian was born.
Geoff went onto a comedy and speaking career spanning nearly 20 years, being named Stand-up NY’s “Funniest Person from Queens” and leading public speaking workshops for hundreds of organizations throughout North America. He’s currently the Founder and CEO of Winning Wit, a speech writing and presentation coaching service that helps others unleash their inner performers and light up the room.
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Sofia Dagg
Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great pleasure that I introduce our esteemed guest, Sofia Dagg. Sofia is not just an author but a visionary, whose transformative work in the realms of holistic healing and self-discovery has touched countless lives around the globe.
As the author of "The Truth Within," Sofia has crafted a masterpiece that delves deep into the ancient energies of fire, air, earth, and water, offering readers a profound journey towards self-alignment and empowerment. Her words are not just ink on paper; they are keys unlocking the door to one's true potential.
Drawing from her extensive experience running a natural medicine business and facilitating wellness retreats, Sofia has honed her skills as a coach and guide, leading individuals on transformative journeys of healing and self-discovery. Her focus on harnessing the healing power of sacred plant medicines has brought profound shifts in the lives of those she has touched.
Sofia's impact extends far beyond the pages of her book and the walls of her retreats. Through her dedication and compassion, she has supported countless individuals worldwide on their paths to healing from within. The positive ripple effects of her work are felt not only in the lives of her clients but also in the communities they inhabit.
Currently, Sofia resides in the lush landscapes of a medicine community nestled in the heart of Colombia. Here, she continues to share the wisdom of the elements alongside the sacred plant medicines that have shaped her practice. In this sacred space of collective healing and spiritual growth, Sofia embodies the essence of a true healer and guide.
Please join me in welcoming Sofia Dagg, a beacon of light in the world of holistic healing and self-transformation.
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Lakshmi Narayan
Presenting Lakshmi Narayan, a multifaceted visionary at the forefront of creative expression and social change. As a graphic designer, brand strategist, screenwriter, producer, and the founder of Awake Media, based in the vibrant landscape of Boulder, Colorado. Lakshmi brings a wealth of experience and passion to her craft.
At the helm of awake.net, a non-profit educational corporation (pending), Lakshmi is dedicated to amplifying voices that inspire personal, social, political, and spiritual transformation. With a remarkable portfolio spanning decades, Lakshmi has collaborated with renowned organizations such as MAPS, the Psychedelic Science Conference, the Timothy Leary Trust, and the Women’s Visionary Congress, among others.
Driven by a profound understanding of entheogens and their potential for healing, Lakshmi’s journey has been deeply intertwined with her personal experiences and professional endeavors. Through her work with Iboga/Ibogaine clinics and addiction recovery clients, she has witnessed firsthand the transformative power of psychedelic medicines.
Join us as Lakshmi shares her insights into the filmmaking process, her personal journey with the Iboga plant, and the urgent message driving her mission forward. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and awakened by Lakshmi Narayan's unwavering commitment to healing and transformation.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another exciting episode of The TrueLife Podcast! Today, we have the privilege of diving deep into the world of innovation and transformation with a remarkable guest, Alecia Maximo & Justin G Harris
At Maxi Al, innovation isn't just a buzzword – it's a way of life. As pioneers committed to revolutionizing business operations, they specialize in crafting bespoke solutions that not only meet current needs but anticipate future ones. From workflow automation to AI integration, Maxi Al stands at the forefront of driving substantial growth and empowerment.
Their journey embodies the very essence of transformation. Transitioning from a U.S. government travel and finance consultant to visionary entrepreneurs was more than just a career shift – it was a leap from the mundane to the magnificent.
Inspired by the transformative power of the digital world, They founded Maxi Al, a launchpad for freedom, where cutting-edge AI empowers and liberates, turning entrepreneurial dreams into vibrant realities.
Observing individuals redefine their lives through technology, They realized the immense potential for transformation.
Maxi Al became not just a beacon of hope but a testament to the power of AI in breaking free from the ordinary.
But Maxi Al isn't just about business – it's about empowerment, education, and elevation. They cater to dreamers and doers alike – startups, small businesses, and enterprises ready to embrace revolutionary change.
Their approach is rooted in understanding unique challenges and ambitions, aiming to streamline processes, enhance customer interactions, and expand global reach.
Knowledge and community are the cornerstones of Maxi Al's philosophy. They equip their clients with insights to excel, serving as a hub for the ambitious, the innovative, and the visionary.
So, if you're ready to explore how Maxi Al can transform your business through AI automation, I encourage you to schedule a discovery call or visit their website. The journey to innovation and empowerment begins here!
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Milica Radovic Mandic
Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, and fellow seekers of knowledge and transformation, it is with great honor and enthusiasm that I introduce to you a visionary pioneer in the realm of consciousness exploration and healing, Milica
For over a decade, Milica has traversed the realms of the mind and spirit, guided by an unwavering belief in the transformative power of psychedelics. With each journey into the depths of consciousness, she has discovered profound insights into the human psyche and its capacity for evolution.
Fuelled by a profound sense of gratitude towards the sacred gifts of plant medicine, Milica has embarked on a mission to share her wisdom with the world. She is the the founder of Psilocybin San Francisco, & Bizdelics, an organization that provides resources for the psychedelics industry.
Milica has cultivated an educational oasis, a sanctuary where knowledge flows freely, and harm reduction is paramount. Through her tireless efforts, she illuminates the path towards responsible and intentional psychedelic use, nurturing a community of seekers dedicated to personal growth and healing.
Milica's journey is not merely one of experiential exploration but also of scholarly pursuit. Armed with a Master of Science in Psychology from the United Kingdom, with a specialization in Psilocybin, she seamlessly weaves together empirical research and firsthand experience, bridging the gap between theory and practice.
But Milica's brilliance extends beyond the realm of psychedelics. With a wealth of experience as an event manager, including a remarkable company exit and a distinguished tenure as a TED licensee, she embodies the spirit of innovation and leadership. Her passion for bringing people together transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries, as evidenced by her volunteer work across more than 70 countries and her fluency in five languages.
Today, nestled in the vibrant tapestry of San Francisco, Milica continues her quest for understanding, delving deeper into the mysteries of psychedelics and their profound implications for personal growth and healing. As we embark on this journey of exploration and discovery alongside Milica, let us open our hearts and minds to the infinite possibilities that await us.
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Julia Arpag
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Welcome to the TrueLife Podcast, where we delve into the depths of human experience and enlightenment, guided by the wisdom of extraordinary individuals. I’m your host, George Monty, and today, I have the distinct pleasure of welcoming Julia Arpag as my esteemed guest.
Julia’s journey is a testament to the transformative power of faith and passion. As co-founder of Aligned Recruitment, alongside the remarkable Alanna Thomas, Julia’s commitment to people and her unwavering faith in God have been the driving forces behind her remarkable career. With a career spanning nearly two decades in recruitment, Julia’s expertise extends far beyond merely filling roles; it’s about crafting A-player teams that catalyze peak performance and drive organizational excellence.
By day, Julia is immersed in the exhilarating world of high-growth tech companies, shaping top-tier teams and fostering genuine partnerships with clients. By night, she finds solace and joy in the embrace of her loving family, all while advocating fervently for her clients and candidates.
Join us as we embark on a profound journey of introspection and enlightenment, guided by Julia’s unparalleled authenticity and wisdom. Together, let’s explore the intersections of faith, passion, and professional excellence, and discover the true essence of what it means to live a purpose-driven life.
1. Julia, what pivotal moment in your career reaffirmed your faith in both yourself and a higher power?
2. How do you navigate the fine balance between fostering professional excellence and maintaining authentic, meaningful connections with your clients and candidates?
3. In the fast-paced world of high-growth tech companies, how do you ensure that your recruitment process remains grounded in values and purpose?
4. Can you share a story about a particularly challenging recruitment assignment that taught you valuable lessons about resilience and determination?
5. Julia, what core principles guide your approach to team-building, and how do you instill these values in the teams you craft?
6. How do you reconcile the demands of your professional life with your commitment to your family and personal well-being?
7. Julia, what role has mentorship played in your journey, and how do you pay it forward to aspiring professionals in your field?
8. As a co-founder of Aligned Recruitment, how do you envision the future of talent acquisition, particularly in the context of technological advancements and changing workplace dynamics?
9. Could you share a moment when your faith in humanity was reaffirmed through a transformative experience with a client or candidate?
10. How do you stay grounded and maintain a sense of purpose amidst the ever-evolving landscape of recruitment and professional development?
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Andrew Swindells
Today's Guest is an eclectic expert in a diverse range of fields and has an
amazing range of life experiences. He is here to share those experiences and
what he has learnt from his quest to overcome extreme challenges in pursuit
of his own self-actualisation
During that journey he completed three degrees and three books, despite
suffering from PTSD, dyslexia and ADHD. He taught English to Japanese
children in Tokyo, was Executive Chairman of an Aviation Safety company
and led an international project in War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity
in post-war Sierra Leone, West Africa involving 300 people.
Prior to that he was a Drug Squad Detective in the Australian Federal Police
where he was involved in shootouts, car chases and record seizures of drugs
during the most corrupt period in Australian history.
Our speaker later spent 15 years as a criminal defence barrister and was
Counsel Assisting the Crime and Misconduct Commission investigating
organised crime and bikie gangs. He was also appointed to three different
judicial roles. He later created, wrote and hosted a TV show called Law
Legends Lately that had a total cumulative audience of 250,000
Most recently he spent a decade raising three daughters as a full-time stay-at-
home Dad which he tells me was far harder than anything else he has ever
done.
So please welcome keynote speaker and author of ‘How to Deal Drugs and
Get Away With It’ and ‘Dealing or Healing: Reality Checking Drug Wars,
Drug Wonders and our Fantastic Future’ - Andrew Swindells
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Seye Kuyinu
In the symphony of life, where each note carries the melody of existence, there emerges an author whose words resonate with the timeless rhythm of human experience – Seye Kuyinu. Through the pages of his transformative masterpiece, “This Glorious Dance: You’re the Music, I’m the Song,” Seye invites readers to embrace the exquisite harmony of self-discovery and personal growth.
With the pen as his instrument and the pages as his stage, Seye orchestrates a symphony of wisdom, weaving together personal anecdotes, insights, and transformative strategies into a captivating narrative. Each chapter unfolds like a melodic stanza, inviting readers to dance to the rhythm of their own existence and embrace the beauty of their unique journey.
Drawing from his own transformative odyssey and his expertise as a licensed NLP practitioner, Timeline Therapist, and Hypnotherapist, Seye offers readers practical tools and profound insights to navigate the complexities of life with grace and resilience. Through his eloquent prose, he empowers individuals to embrace failure as a catalyst for growth, to chart new pathways, and to awaken to the glorious dance of self-discovery.
Beyond the confines of his writing, Seye’s collaborations with organizations underscore his commitment to facilitating growth and happiness on a grand scale. Through his transformative strategies, he seeks to empower individuals and teams to reach meaningful goals and unlock their fullest potential.
As readers embark on this literary journey, they become not merely spectators but active participants in the dance of life. With each turn of the page, they discover new rhythms, new harmonies, and new dimensions of self-awareness.
Join Seye Kuyinu in “This Glorious Dance,” where you’re the music, and he’s the song. Let us sway to the rhythm of existence together, as we unlock the secrets of self-discovery and embrace the limitless potential within.
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Introducing the enigmatic Kevin Holt, a soul who dances to the rhythm of life’s melodies and explores the mysteries of existence with an insatiable curiosity.
As an author, traveler, and connoisseur of life’s wonders, Kevin embodies the essence of freedom, weaving his own narrative amidst the vast expanse of existence. With each step of his journey, he embraces the sweet nectar of liberation, allowing the winds of fate to guide him through the tapestry of experiences.
Join us as we embark on a captivating exploration of the cosmos through the lens of Kevin Holt, a beacon of inspiration and a seeker of truth in the grand symphony of life.
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Rob Z Wentz
Introducing Rob Z Wentz: Executive Leadership Coach, founder of The Academy of Excellence, and dynamic entrepreneur. With the VITALS System, he propels business owners to success while cultivating a community of servant leaders. Through broadcasting, coaching, and entrepreneurship, Rob intertwines compassion and humor, uplifting spirits and igniting possibilities. Join us on his journey of multifaceted empowerment.
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Donald Summers
Introducing the illustrious Donald Summers, a man whose wit is as sharp as his business acumen. As a speaker, author, and social entrepreneur extraordinaire, Donald has navigated the tumultuous seas of altruism with a compass firmly pointed towards success.
With the finesse of a seasoned captain, Donald founded Altruist Partners in 2006, a beacon of hope for nonprofits and social enterprises seeking guidance amidst the tempest of ambition. From the verdant forests of Seattle to the bustling streets of Washington DC and the fog-kissed alleys of London, Altruist has unfurled its sails to aid organizations in charting a course towards lofty goals.
With a knack for turning dreams into reality, Donald has led his clients to astonishing heights, boasting growth rates that would make even the most seasoned financiers do a double-take. With a median annual growth rate of 25% and a return on fees that could rival the treasures of ancient mariners, Donald’s prowess in the realm of altruism knows no bounds.
A graduate of Middlebury College and Harvard University, Donald is not just a master navigator of the social sector, but a learned scholar whose essays and commentary have graced the pages of esteemed publications such as the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Harvard Magazine, and the Stanford Social Innovation Review.
So raise your sails and set your course towards greatness, for in the company of Donald Summers, the journey towards a better world is as enlightening as it is entertaining.
Questions
1. What pivotal shifts in nonprofit thinking inspired the development of the Scaling Altruism toolkit?
2. How does Scaling Altruism balance growth with preserving a nonprofit’s core values?
3. How does the toolkit cater to nonprofits across different sectors, and what philosophical principles guide this customization?
4. How does Scaling Altruism address managing disruptive forces within nonprofits while nurturing effective leadership?
5. How does Scaling Altruism encourage nonprofits to view themselves as agents of systemic change in tackling complex social issues?
6. What assurances does Scaling Altruism offer to nonprofit leaders regarding adaptability and resilience in a changing landscape?
7. How does the Investment and Partnership Scorecard reflect deeper philosophical considerations in assessing nonprofit alignment and impact?
8. How does Scaling Altruism embrace innovation and anticipate emerging trends in the nonprofit sector?
9. What role does technology and innovation play in Scaling Altruism, and how does it enhance nonprofits’ ability to catalyze meaningful change?
10. How does Scaling Altruism offer a unique philosophical perspective in the realm of nonprofit management literature, emphasizing stewardship and transformative leadership?
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Chip Paul
Chickasaw Citizen | BioHacker | Expert Speaker Regulatory Consultant | Contributor to The American Journal of Endocannabinoid Medicine | TrueMedX/Neighborly Wellness/EndoAnalysis Founder | Chip Talks Podcast Host
Chip Paul is a world leader in the theory of the endocannabinoid system and human function under that theory. With a deep passion for exploring the potential of the endocannabinoid system, Chip has dedicated his career to advancing our understanding of this crucial biological system.
His expertise and leadership have been instrumental in bringing the Endoanalysis
diagnostic test to life, empowering individuals to take charge of their well-being.
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Ryan Clark
Aloha, everyone! Today, we have the distinct pleasure of welcoming a true trailblazer and advocate for the transformative power of authentic connections. In a world often defined by transactions, our guest reminds us that relationships are the true currency of success.
Meet Ryan Clark, a trailblazing and data-savvy sales and marketing professional, deeply rooted in the cannabis industry. Serving Southern Ontario with publishing and hospitality services, Ryan’s entrepreneurial spirit is matched only by his dedication to fostering meaningful relationships in every aspect of his work.
Confident and approachable, Ryan has mentored countless creative professionals, inspiring them to reach new heights of success. His knack for public speaking, branding abilities, and goodwill nature have not only contributed to lucrative profits but have also elevated the cannabis industry through quality, cannabis act-compliant advertising campaigns and promotional SWAG.
As a leader, Ryan’s management approach encourages teamwork and cultivates a healthy corporate culture, resulting in diligent employees and colleagues focused on doing their best work. Through his endeavors, Ryan has proven that success is not just about what you achieve, but who you uplift along the way.
In addition to his remarkable career achievements, Ryan is the voice behind True Life Podcast 2023 and FLY Travel Radio on CIUT 89.5. He is also the visionary behind Dreamers Creative Writing Farm, a space dedicated to nurturing creativity and community.
Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the extraordinary Ryan Clark. Let’s embark on a journey of inspiration, connection, and the celebration of the hero within each of us.
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Daniel Goené
Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great excitement that I introduce to you a true pioneer in the realms of creativity and innovation, Daniel Goené. With a career spanning over 6 years in the dynamic field of copywriting, Daniel’s journey epitomizes versatility and ingenuity.
From his humble beginnings crafting blog content for the entertainment industry to honing his skills as a specialized copywriter in healthcare, Daniel’s trajectory has been nothing short of remarkable. However, it is his unwavering curiosity and bold exploration into the intersection of technology and fashion that truly sets him apart.
Harnessing the power of generative AI imagery, Daniel has embarked on a groundbreaking endeavor, giving life to the visionary concept of SINGULARITÉ, a digital fashion brand where artificial intelligence meets haute couture.
Through his exceptional storytelling, meticulous research, and boundless creativity, Daniel has not only redefined the boundaries of fashion but has also illuminated the limitless possibilities that emerge when human ingenuity converges with cutting-edge technology.
Join us as we delve into the extraordinary world of Daniel Goené, where innovation knows no bounds and imagination reigns supreme.
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Vladislav Andreev
Welcome, fellow voyagers of the mind and spirit, to our sanctuary of exploration and enlightenment. Today, we have the distinct honor of welcoming Vladislav Andreev, a visionary partner at FANATIC, whose journey through the realms of business strategy and sustainability has been nothing short of awe-inspiring.
With over two decades of wisdom gleaned from the intricate dance of marketing, sales, and negotiation, Vladislav has been a guiding light for companies seeking not only profit but also purpose. Through his mastery in developing and implementing brand strategies, he has woven a tapestry of success for diverse clients, from industry giants like P&G and ABInbev to innovative disruptors like Yandex and Buyln.
Yet, Vladislav's brilliance extends far beyond the boardroom. As the founder of One Species, he champions sustainability and excellence, reminding us of our sacred duty to nurture and preserve our planet. And in the realm of consciousness exploration, he leads the charge with An Entheogenic Renaissance, a bilingual platform dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of entheogens and their profound healing potential.
In this space of profound inquiry and discovery, where the veil between science and spirituality is lifted, we welcome Vladislav with open hearts and minds. His passion for remote work, purpose-driven endeavors, and the transformative power of psychedelics align seamlessly with our mission to explore the frontiers of mental health and well-being.
So let us embark on this journey together, as we dive into the depths of psychedelic therapy, unraveling its mysteries, embracing its wonders, and envisioning a future where healing knows no bounds. Welcome, Vladislav Andreev, to our circle of seekers and dreamers. Your presence enriches us, your wisdom inspires us, and together, we shall illuminate the path to healing and transformation.
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Katherine S. O’ Donnell
As we delve into the realm of brand empowerment and communication finesse, let us welcome Katherine O’Donnell, a beacon of strategic vision and mentorship in the entrepreneurial landscape. With her expertise as a Brand Visibility Coach and Communications Consultant, Katherine intricately weaves together the threads of brand identity and tailored communication strategies, guiding entrepreneurs toward the zenith of their potential.
Through personalized mentorship programs, she not only shapes personal brands but also nurtures the very essence of effective communication, illuminating pathways for aspiring entrepreneurs to shine brightly in their respective domains. Join us as we explore the depths of strategic branding and the artistry of communication under Katherine’s insightful guidance.
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1. In the realm of personal branding, how do you navigate the balance between authenticity and marketability?
2. Can you share an example of a communication strategy that successfully transformed a brand’s visibility and market perception?
3. How do you think the concept of love intersects with branding and entrepreneurship?
4. What role do you see storytelling playing in effective communication strategies for entrepreneurs?
5. How can entrepreneurs use vulnerability as a communication strategy to connect with their audience and build trust?
6. Do you believe there’s a connection between effective communication in relationships and successful entrepreneurship?
7. How do you approach communication challenges in mentoring entrepreneurs, especially when it comes to conveying complex ideas or emotions?
8. Can you discuss the importance of clarity in communication for both personal branding and relationship-building?
9. What advice would you give to entrepreneurs struggling to find their unique voice in a crowded market?
10. How can entrepreneurs leverage digital platforms and social media to enhance their brand visibility while staying true to their values and message?
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, and seekers of innovative thought, it is my distinct pleasure to introduce to you a visionary thinker, a pioneer in the realm of economic philosophy, and a catalyst for transformative change: Tulsi Tawari.
In a world where the battle between the creation and transfer of wealth rages on, Tulsi Tawari stands at the forefront, armed not with conventional weapons, but with a groundbreaking book: “Creation of Wealth vs Transfer of Wealth - The Final Battle.” This seminal work offers new strategies for the future growth of the global economy, emphasizing individual pursuits for excellence over the concentration of capital in fewer hands. With a relentless commitment to fostering sustained abundance and prosperity for all, regardless of nationality or societal status, Tulsi Tawari’s insights illuminate a path towards a more equitable and prosperous future.
As the Founder CEO of Alternate Approaches Pvt. Ltd., Tulsi Tawari spearheads an educational initiative aimed at attitudinal transformation and entrepreneurial drive, instilling in individuals the mindset and skills necessary to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of the modern economy. Through Ultra-Tech Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., accredited by the prestigious BARC (Bhabha Atomic Research Centre), he pioneers innovative solutions for monitoring radiation exposure, ensuring the well-being of individuals and communities.
But Tulsi Tawari’s impact extends far beyond the confines of boardrooms and laboratories. As the Founder CEO of Indi-Roots Rural Enterprises LLP, he champions the empowerment of rural economies and entrepreneurs, unleashing the transformative power of enterprise to uplift communities and create lasting prosperity.
Tulsi Tawari’s risk-mitigation approaches and innovative tools, such as HR-Print™ Quality-Time-Quotient (QtQ)™, Leadership-Quotient (LQ)™, and Prosperity-Index (PI)™, have become indispensable resources for knowledge-entrepreneurs seeking sustained growth in an ever-changing world. His distinguished academic background, including an advanced degree in Chemical Engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology, coupled with his status as a distinguished alumnus, underscores his commitment to excellence and lifelong learning.
Frequently sought after as a speaker on leadership, entrepreneurship, and wealth-creation strategies for national economies, Tulsi Tawari’s influence transcends borders and inspires individuals and organizations alike to embrace a future defined by innovation, inclusivity, and sustainable prosperity.
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Matt Marturano
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the maestro of the mind, the virtuoso of critical thinking, and the philosopher extraordinaire, Matt Marturano! With a penchant for unraveling paradoxes and diving deep into the abyss of complex concepts, Matt's analytical prowess knows no bounds.
Armed with linguistic finesse and a relentless curiosity to challenge the status quo, Matt is a beacon of innovation and intellectual rigor. So buckle up, because with Matt in the room, conventional assumptions are about to get a serious run for their money!
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Introducing Sherry Rais,
a catalyst for transformative change in the realms of social impact and mental health advocacy.
With a robust background spanning startups, non-profits, and international organizations like the United Nations and World Bank, Sherry has dedicated her career to fostering efficiency, equity, and purpose-driven initiatives.
Armed with a Master’s in Public Policy and Management and a Bachelor’s in Neuroscience and International Development, her journey culminated in a profound commitment: expanding access to psychedelic-assisted therapy to alleviate human suffering.
As the CEO of Enthea, Sherry leads a charge towards equitable mental healthcare, addressing the dual challenges of accessibility and affordability head-on.
With a vision rooted in inclusion and innovation, Sherry is not just reimagining mental health; she’s pioneering a movement towards holistic well-being for all.
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Lisa Richer
"Welcome, everyone, to:
'Our Journey to Bloom.'
Today, we are honored to have Lisa Richer, the driving force behind this transformative endeavor, joining us.
Inspired by her two boys and her resilient Great Aunt Mildred Bloom, Lisa embarked on a journey that transcends mere existence – it's about growth, resilience, and infinite love. From seeds of concern to the flourishing blooms of progress, Lisa's story is a testament to the power of patience, caring, and love in nurturing neurodiverse learners.
As a mom of two neurodiverse sons, Lisa intimately understands the challenges, frustrations, and uncertainties faced by families navigating similar paths.
Her journey, rooted in her experience as a former elite gymnast and fueled by unwavering determination, offers insights and hope to those treading similar paths. Join us as Lisa shares her wisdom, compassion, and unwavering commitment to creating a world where every individual can bloom and thrive."
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Introducing Kamau Z Akabueze, affectionately known as KzA, a luminary in the realms of abstract strategy, innovative thinking, and visionary leadership. As an Abstract Strategist, Innovationist, and Visionary Thinker, Kamau embodies the essence of organic intelligence, driven by a passion for transformative growth and creative exploration.
With over 25 years of career milestones, Kamau’s journey is a tapestry woven with threads of brand identity craftsmanship, thoughtful communications fabrication, and expressive experiential strategy. His approach to personal and commercial brand growth seamlessly merges analytical rigor with creative flair, ensuring that every strategy not only delivers results but resonates vibrantly.
A global citizen whose impact transcends continents and industries, Kamau has left an indelible mark on top-tier companies worldwide. His insights are not merely solutions to problems; they are catalysts for paradigm shifts, transforming perceptions and opening new realms of possibility.
But Kamau’s mission extends beyond corporate boardrooms; he is a mentor, a guide, and the visionary founder of THE ALiEN SCõÖL for Creative Thinking. Through this platform, he dedicates himself to empowering individuals to uncover their unique genius and nurture their creative talents, igniting a journey of professional and personal adventure.
Join Kamau on LinkedIn, where he shares insights, experiences, and stories from his transformative journey. Whether you’re a fellow creative, a budding entrepreneur, or simply passionate about personal growth, Kamau invites you to explore the extraordinary possibilities that await when minds meet and dreams take flight.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
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She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation.
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At Wipro, Nicky serves as a starship guide, charting a course through the thrilling cosmos of AI at the intersection of leadership and artificial intelligence. Their mission: to architect futures that harmonize technology with human rights and biome resilience, drawing from the interconnectedness of classical and quantum AI.
With a Hypergraph Mindset inspired by 1960s modern mathematics, Nicky sees profound interdependencies in technology, society, and our environments. Their writings and forthcoming book offer a blueprint for navigating complexity with agility and insight.
Research, play, and innovate form the triad of Nicky's professional mantra, driving the art of ecosystem strategy. Rooted in the concept of Purposeful Ikigai Bio-resilient, their work transcends mere professional achievement, aiming for a commitment to leveraging technology in harmony with nature.
Valued partnerships with Microsoft & Deloitte have nurtured seeds of value planted together, navigating and contributing towards untangling the world's most complex challenges. Fascination with Quantum AGI drives Nicky to explore cross-domain visions and recursive patterns, expanding the boundaries of possibility.
"Architect your dreams!" is their rallying cry, embedding equity into the futures we build, ensuring they're not just imagined but sustainably purposed. In all endeavors, Nicky seeks harmony—balancing technology with humanity, innovation with ethics, and progress with sustainability.
Let's connect and co-create, sharing our humanity and evolving futures together. Here, in the vast LinkedIn network, we find not just connections but a global community ready to embrace a more just, thriving world.
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Adam Butler
Welcome, fellow seekers of truth. Today, we’re honored to be in the presence of Adam Butler, the visionary behind “Butler’s DMT Field Guide.
In the silent chambers of the soul’s abode,
Adam Butler, seeker of the cosmic code,
Unveils the secrets of the sacred vine,
From shadowed depths to realms divine.
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Duncan So
Introducing Duncan So, the Burnout Interventionist—a beacon of hope in a world where burnout threatens to dim our inner fire.
With a deep understanding of the human experience, Duncan helps individuals and teams navigate the challenges of burnout, guiding them toward healing and renewed vitality.
In a society where burnout knows no boundaries, Duncan believes in the universal need for compassion and support.
As we confront the silent pandemic of burnout, Duncan's mission is clear: to empower individuals to reclaim their sense of purpose, resilience, and well-being.
With a proven track record of guiding thousands toward recovery, Duncan is committed to fostering healthier, more sustainable workplaces where employees can thrive.
Join him on a journey of self-discovery and transformation—where resilience, meaning, and fulfillment await.
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INDEED for WEED!
Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, it is my pleasure to introduce Dr. Andy, a dynamic entrepreneur and visionary leader at the forefront of healthcare innovation. With a rich background as a physician, Dr. Andy's journey has been nothing short of remarkable.
Having spent numerous years providing direct care to patients, he embarked on a transformative path into the business realm of medicine, leveraging his expertise in consulting and sales to drive meaningful change. However, Dr. Andy's thirst for exploration and passion for discovery led him on a captivating detour to Vietnam, where he immersed himself in the vibrant craft beer scene, expanding his horizons and embracing new opportunities.
Now, back in Europe, Dr. Andy has redirected his focus to a groundbreaking frontier: medical cannabis. With a deep commitment to improving patient care and well-being, he is dedicated to harnessing the therapeutic potential of this remarkable plant, working tirelessly to ensure its benefits reach those in need.
Please join me in welcoming the innovative Dr. Andy, a true pioneer in the intersection of medicine, entrepreneurship, and compassion.
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In the symphony of human design and AI, Kyle Hi orchestrates a narrative where ambition meets algorithm.
As an author, entrepreneur, and mentor, he crafts the notes of a tokenized self-development platform, seamlessly blending the melody of human inspiration with the rhythm of artificial intelligence.
In this convergence, the question arises: Can we code the essence of betterment, or is the soul of progress inherently human?
Kyle’s journey invites us to ponder the harmonious coexistence of our aspirations and the algorithms that shape our collective destiny.
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Chrissy Benciveng
Ladies & Gentleman..
Chrissy Bencivenga is a dynamic force at the crossroads of education, business consulting, and AI innovation.
With a unique blend of passion, innovation, and neurodivergent brilliance, she brings a fresh perspective to problem-solving and leadership.
Chrissy's non-linear thinking and commitment to inclusivity drive her to dismantle outdated systems and champion diversity in the workplace.
Armed with expertise in recruitment strategy, leadership development, and AI technology, Chrissy is a catalyst for change, dedicated to fostering belonging and amplifying voices in every endeavor.
With an insatiable curiosity for AI advancements and a commitment to staying at the forefront of business consulting trends, Chrissy is shaping the future of work—one creative solution at a time. Welcome to Chrissy's world, where passion meets purpose and innovation knows no bounds.
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For most of my life I believed I was scattered until I was introduced to being a Multipotentialite. Being a Multipotentialite means that I am able to do a whole lot of things, at the same time, really well.
Mainstream school was never geared to accommodate a crazy creative like me, so I grew up believing that I was less than because I couldn't just focus on one thing.
I got bored very easily and spent many hours in detention for being "disruptive".
My passions are varied but are all linked to creativity.
My life-long creativity has been in the fashion world. I'm a fashion designer specialising in Plus size fashion.
My life-long dream to design and print my own fashion fabrics was realised 8 years ago, when I bought a fabric printer and taught myself to design exclusive fabric prints for the Hayley Joy fashion collection.
My life-long passion has been inspiring women to find their JOY. In
2023 I've stepped out from behind the safe space of being a successful fashion designer and am on a mission to share a word a day for 365 days to inspire my community of like-minded women.
My new found passion is following and sharing the diverse humans, who I'm honoured to share space with, on this ever changing platform.
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Sebastián Marincolo
aka Dr. Sebastian Schulz studied philosophy and linguistics at the University of Tübingen, Germany, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He was a student of William Lycan, Simon Blackburn, Gianfranco Soldati, and Manfred Frank, some of the most influential philosophers of consciousness today, and received his magna cum laude Ph.D. with a thesis about a critical analysis of neurophilosophical theories of consciousness.
Marincolo has researched the cannabis high and its potential as an altered state of consciousness for more than 25 years, and has published four books and numerous articles on the cannabis high. He was mentored by his late friend Harvard Assoc. Prof. Emer. Lester Grinspoon, one of the most renowned cannabis experts in the world.
Marincolo’s expert blog with essays on the cannabis high appeared online in five languages for Sensi Seeds Amsterdam, the largest cannabis seed bank in the world.
The highly influential educational platform for cannabis professionals Greenflower Media/Los Angeles produced his online courses on cannabis and the enhancement of creativity and empathic understanding in 2016.
As a photographer, he produced the limited-edition macro photo art series The Art of Cannabis, which helped him to visualize his work for a broader public.
His unusual research and work has received positive reviews and attention worldwide, despite the strong taboo surrounding the topic of cannabis use. Marincolo has been featured in international news outlets, and he has appeared as a guest on various international TV and radio shows and podcasts.
He worked as a photographer, as a creative director, as well as a communications and marketing consultant for various communication agencies, NGO’s, and other many other clients.
In 2017, he took on the position of Director of Communications and Marketing, Germany, for one of the largest cannabis producers in the world. During this time, he helped educate both health professionals and the wider public about medical cannabis.
Marincolo currently works as a freelance writer and communications consultant.
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Welcome, everyone, to a truly transformative episode! Today, we have the honor of diving into the boundless realms of innovation and consciousness with none other than Dr. Vijak Haddadi. As a transformational guide and innovator, Dr. Haddadi’s journey is a testament to the power of interdisciplinary exploration and visionary thinking. With an impressive background spanning an MBA and a PhD, Dr. Haddadi’s expertise extends far beyond conventional boundaries.
At Syntegral, nestled in the vibrant landscape of Kingston University London Area, Dr. Haddadi orchestrates a symphony of ideas that transcend the ordinary. His interests, ranging from archetypal cosmology to artificial intelligence and regenerative ecosystems, paint a portrait of a mind unbounded by traditional constraints.
Dr. Haddadi’s superpowers are as awe-inspiring as they are diverse. From crafting win-win deals to envisioning radical growth, his abilities transcend the mundane, shaping the future of human potential and multi-stakeholder synergy. As an architect of innovation labs, activation agencies, and venture builders, Dr. Haddadi’s impact reverberates across industries, from EcoTech to MarTech and beyond.
Today, we embark on a journey into the depths of Dr. Haddadi’s visionary world, exploring the intersection of technology, consciousness, and human enhancement. Get ready to expand your horizons and challenge your perceptions as we delve into the mind of a true pioneer in the art of thought design and execution. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s welcome Dr. Vijak Haddadi to the conversation.”
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Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed guests, it is with great pleasure that I introduce to you Dr. Angela Mulrooney a true visionary and pioneer in the realm of empowerment and transformation.
Known as "The Arsonist," Dr. Angela has dedicated her life to helping professionals break free from the suffocating constraints of societal "shoulds" and ignite their true passions. With a remarkable entrepreneurial journey spanning 15 years and the creation of four successful ventures, including a referral-based dental clinic, a professional dance company, and a thriving business coaching enterprise, Dr. Angela embodies the spirit of resilience, innovation, and unwavering determination. But her story doesn't end there.
In the face of the pandemic's upheaval, she courageously chose to redefine her path, embarking on a journey to the tropics in pursuit of a life aligned with her deepest desires. Through introspection and intentional action, she dismantled the barriers holding her back, forging a new reality characterized by freedom, fulfillment, and boundless possibility.
Dr. Angela's journey serves as a testament to the transformative power of choice and the profound impact of embracing one's true calling. Today, she stands before us as a beacon of inspiration, ready to impart her wisdom and guide us on our own journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Please join me in welcoming the extraordinary Dr. Angela.
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Doc is no one. He is Banksy's erudite elder brother, a Deadpool wannabe, and the Shadow of the world's most interesting man.
When artificial intelligence has a fever dream, it dreams of being Doc. He is a son, brother, husband, father, veteran, psycho, therapist, and friend. He is the grinning embodiment of the Duchenne marker, all of his lies are true, and he writes his books with tears in his eyes for you and only you.
Ben Askins has an eclectic background with degrees in Outdoor Education, Intercultural Studies, Physician Assistant Studies, and Divinity. He has nearly two decades of experience practicing and teaching wilderness, tactical, and expeditionary medicine in the military. In civilian life, he is a Psychiatric Physician Assistant with an evidence-focused and integrative approach to mental health that includes extensive experience providing ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, medicine management, and spiritual direction. He is certified with the Multidisciplinary Association on Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) in MDMA-assisted psychotherapy. Ben is a member of the Wilderness Medical Society, a National Outdoor Leadership school alum, a veteran of the Global War on Terrorism, and has completed postgraduate training in Neuropsychiatry and Genomics.
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Introducing Dr. Jake, a beacon of innovation in the realm of holistic wellness. As an ardent Naturopathic Doctor, Dr. Jake's fervor lies in unraveling the mysteries of human potential through the potent trifecta of flow states, botanicals, and the endocannabinoid system. With a vision set to revolutionize health and self-realization, Dr. Jake delves deep into the neurobiology of flow states, showcasing their pivotal role in unlocking peak performance and boundless creativity. Beyond mere theory, Dr. Jake's research extends to practical applications, tackling challenges like trauma and addiction with a holistic approach.
Venturing further into the realm of plant power, Dr. Jake explores the wonders of adaptogens, the gut-brain axis, and the endocannabinoid system, shedding light on their potential to elevate well-being. Moreover, Dr. Jake's expertise extends to bioelectric medicine, with a particular focus on leveraging the Vagus Nerve and breathwork to optimize health outcomes for all.
Dedicated to sharing this wealth of knowledge, Dr. Jake offers tailored solutions, from in-house team trainings to personalized coaching, empowering individuals and organizations alike to harness the transformative power of nature's remedies. Get ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery and holistic healing with Dr. Jake as your guide.
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Warm greetings to all who wander into the realm of introspection and transformation. I am honored to introduce Noeli, a beacon of resilience and innovation in the vast sea of existence. As the Co-Founder of Heartegy and SoulSoup4Coaches, Noeli orchestrates symphonies of possibility, weaving threads of wisdom and compassion into the tapestry of human experience.
Beyond her titles and accomplishments lies a soul deeply connected to the rhythms of life, a mother to Zoe, and a multipotentialite who dances gracefully through the corridors of diversity. Noeli's journey is a testament to the power of embracing change, as she navigates the realms of upcycling and inclusion with unwavering dedication.
An artist in every sense, Noeli's canvas extends far beyond the conventional boundaries, spanning disciplines from Yoga Therapy to Ayurveda Medicine, Corporate Aromatherapy to Energy Healing. Her quest for understanding transcends the mundane, delving into the very essence of existence where the subtle nuances of vibrational recalibration come to life.
The tumultuous tides of the pandemic swept away familiar shores, leaving Noeli to confront the depths of adversity. Yet, from the wreckage emerged a phoenix, fueled by the fire of transformation and the promise of new beginnings. In the crucible of loss and upheaval, Noeli discovered the alchemy of reinvention, forging a path illuminated by the guiding light of purpose.
In a world where Mondays often evoke dread, Noeli beckons us to reimagine the rhythm of our days, to cultivate anticipation and joy in our pursuits. Through her work with Heartegy, she champions the cause of human-centered leadership, offering bespoke solutions tailored to the evolving landscape of corporate culture.
But beyond the boardrooms and meeting halls, Noeli extends her hand to individuals seeking solace and guidance in the labyrinth of life. Her coaching services, crafted with precision and empathy, cater to the diverse tapestry of human experience, embracing multipotentialites, artists, seekers of self-love, and those navigating the tumultuous waters of divorce.
In Noeli's presence, one finds not just a guide, but a kindred spirit—a beacon of light illuminating the path towards self-discovery and fulfillment. As we embark on this journey of exploration and growth, let us heed her call to embrace the boundless potential within ourselves and embrace the transformative power of vibrational recalibration.
Welcome, dear friends, to the sanctuary of possibility, where the heart reigns supreme and the soul finds solace in the embrace of wisdom. Welcome to the world of Noeli.
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Doma has a background in Bio Science, Art & Technology. Doma has become a pioneer in Cubensis genetic splicing, sub strain fusions, and isolations; while breeding for potency and contamination resistance.
Through the team's lab and microscopy work they are leading the way and setting standards in the community.
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James Wilson stands as a pioneering guide for entrepreneurs, integrating their Life and Soul Purpose into a successful and meaningful business with the profound insights of Human Design. As a 1/3 Emotional Authority Projector Right Angle Cross of the Unexpected 1, James advocates for the innate ability of each individual to chart their own course, utilizing Human Design as a foundation for personal and professional development. His Human Design Entrepreneurs 90-Day Self-Exploration RoadMap embodies his philosophy of self-leadership and the power of self-guidance, devoid of external agendas.
At the core of James’s practice is his dedication to facilitating conscious embodied awakening and whole-being realization along the three-fold path of consciousness, embodiment, and mutuality. Having experienced this profound transformation himself, James is passionately committed to guiding others through their own journeys. He emphasizes mutuality as a new groundbreaking field of awakening, moving away from traditional spiritual doctrines that prioritize following a predetermined path. James fosters an environment where individuals are encouraged to trust their own internal wisdom.
James’s spiritual path was significantly shaped by his encounter with Human Design in 2012 and his subsequent certification as a teacher of Transcendental Meditation from 2014 onwards. His participation in advanced meditation programs and retreats has enriched his understanding of consciousness, complementing his extensive academic achievements, including a Master's Degree in Information Technology and two Bachelor's Degrees in Consciousness and Human Potential & Atmospheric Physics and Meteorology.
Before his immersion in the Human Design community, James served with distinction as a Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force. His service, marked by the Air Force Commendation Medal and the Army Commendation Medal, includes notable contributions to weather forecasting and operational support for critical missions, such as NASA’s space shuttle launches and oversight of combat operations in Iraq during the country's first democratic elections. His military accolades also include being named the Air Force Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year, a testament to his exemplary service and leadership. His experiences have taken him to 42 states and 19 different countries, offering him a broad perspective on global and cultural dynamics.
With a diverse background spanning military intelligence, leadership studies, non-profit fundraising, and Silicon Valley tech startups, James exhibits a remarkable ability to adapt and contribute meaningfully across different sectors. Motivated by a vision of a world founded on love, honesty, integrity, individual freedom, and community support, James aims to inspire others to lead lives of authenticity and purpose.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
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She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Jason Croft
Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the remarkable Jason Croft, a trailblazer in empowering coaches and consultants with the invaluable tools of confidence and Video Visibility. Hailing from the picturesque Colorado Springs, Jason brings three decades of expertise in the realms of media, sales, marketing, podcasting, and business development.
Embark on a transformative journey as Jason, the first of his kind, shares the mindset and mechanics for creating leadership-level content. As a podcast host and guest, Jason is dedicated to unraveling the secrets of elevating coaching businesses through Video Visibility. Imagine crafting an evergreen content machine that magnetically attracts your ideal clients!
In a world where everyone advocates for video, podcasts, and social posts, Jason stands out by offering practical solutions. He understands the struggle of creating content from scratch and goes beyond the noise to provide simple, manageable ways to showcase your expertise. For experienced coaches seeking to amplify their impact, Jason is the guide to take control of your marketing and establish consistent authority.
For those ready to witness the magic of content creation that resonates, reach out to Jason on LinkedIn or through email at [email protected]. Get ready to unleash the full potential of your coaching business with the wisdom and experience of Jason Croft. Welcome to a new era of Video Visibility and content mastery!
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Gary Quigley
Ladies and gentlemen, on today’s podcast, we are honored to have Gary Quigley as our guest. Hailing from Southampton, England, Gary is a seasoned Service Design and Transition Manager with a focus on aligning ITIL 4 processes with project execution.
Gary has successfully introduced streamlined processes that have strengthened overall project delivery. His strategic approach and early engagement with support teams have brought greater clarity to project processes.
Gary’s negotiation skills on support contracts have not only identified weaknesses but also led to suppliers accepting more responsibility without additional costs.
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Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great pleasure that I introduce our distinguished guest, Regina Huber. If you’re a team leader or manager craving career advancement, Regina is the guiding force you’ve been searching for. With a profound understanding of the challenges you face—feeling stuck, overwhelmed, and perhaps overlooked—Regina draws upon a remarkable journey of personal and professional growth to inspire and uplift.
Regina’s narrative unfolds from her roots as the self-proclaimed shyest kid in the village to a stellar 16-year career at Boston Consulting Group, where she ascended to leadership positions and managed global offices. Yet, craving new horizons, she embarked on a transformative journey that took her from successful entrepreneurship in Argentina to a painful setback in Brazil, losing both her business and self-esteem due to a fraudulent partnership.
Undeterred, Regina’s resilient spirit led her to New York, where she courageously began rebuilding her confidence. Merging holistic studies, leadership, and neuroscience, she discovered a profound purpose in mindset, energy, and heartset. As she rebuilt her own life, Regina recognized a shared struggle among women in financial and tech services—brilliant yet unrecognized.
Regina’s mission became clear: inspire others to overcome these challenges. Her proven methods have helped individuals achieve rapid promotions, negotiate substantial raises, and reclaim control over their professional destinies. Today, Regina Huber stands as a beacon of empowerment, ready to guide you toward your next career milestone. Get ready to be inspired and equipped for success with Regina’s invaluable insights. Welcome, Regina Huber!
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Eric Postow
Ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to introduce the esteemed Eric Postow, Esq. 2nd, a legal luminary and the Managing Partner at Holon Law Partners.
Renowned as the Top Operational Planning Voice in his field, Eric's expertise extends across Regulated Industries, First Amendment Religious Freedoms, and the dynamic Hemp Beverage Industry.
A graduate of the University of Richmond School of Law, hailing from Annandale, Virginia, Eric stands at the forefront of representing clients in the ever-evolving landscapes of regulated cannabis and hemp beverage markets.
His legal acumen extends beyond conventional boundaries, as he passionately advocates for religious freedoms within intentional communities, navigating the delicate intersection of spirituality and the commercialization of psychedelics and natural plant medicines.
With a remarkable skill set in Strategic Planning, Public Speaking, and Operational Planning, Eric Postow emerges as a thought leader who delves into conversations surrounding #plantmedicine, #regulatedcannabis, and #regulatedindustries.
Get ready to be inspired by a legal mind that not only interprets the law but shapes its future. Welcome, Eric Postow, a visionary in the legal realm!
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
Prepare to be inspired by the dynamic Manda Koss, a Fractional CRO/COO wielding expertise in deploying Marketing, Sales, and Operational Support to catapult businesses into new dimensions of success. Manda's journey took a transformative turn two years ago when she walked on fire, an experience that ignited the belief that anything is possible when you step up.
Since that pivotal moment, Manda has dedicated herself to helping business owners achieve the impossible. In the realm of entrepreneurship, she recognizes the rewards of managing one's time, rising as a leader, and determining one's own worth. However, she also acknowledges the isolation that can come with being at the top—a sentiment she turns on its head by surrounding herself with professionals who share a clear vision.
Join us as we delve into Manda's mission of bringing vivid visions to life, establishing accelerated focus on accountability, success metrics, and harnessing the power of business development. Get ready to break through barriers and pave your way toward unparalleled success with the insights and expertise of Manda Koss.
Welcome, Manda, to a conversation that promises to ignite the flames of possibility and leadership!
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Adam Tapp is the host of the https://www.tappedintopsychedelics.com/ podcast. Also one of the coolest guys on the planet!
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Dr. Barbara Kleeb
Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to embark on a journey of intellectual richness and boundless curiosity as we welcome our distinguished guest, Dr. Barbara Kleeb. A true polymath, Dr. Kleeb doesn't just navigate the vast ocean of knowledge; she creates waves of transformation. With a spirit that thrives in complexity and a passion for understanding, she guides polymaths through the labyrinth of their potential, helping them find purpose and a resonant voice in both business and society.
From the buzzing Networking Café at the University of Zurich, Dr. Kleeb orchestrates a symphony of connections among like-minded polymaths. Her biweekly gatherings transcend time zones, fostering an environment where the brilliant minds of today can converge, collaborate, and spark innovative changes.
But Dr. Kleeb's brilliance extends far beyond academic circles. A polymath with diverse pursuits, she seamlessly weaves together the threads of arts, medicine, and systemic thinking. From recording songs with Cuban musicians to holding a black belt in lean six sigma, she embodies the essence of a multifaceted Renaissance soul.
Join us in celebrating the dynamism of Dr. Barbara Kleeb, a polymath who not only grasps the complexity of various fields but also empowers others to rise from being stuck to flowing effortlessly. As she takes the stage, be prepared to be inspired, challenged, and enlightened by a true architect of knowledge and change.
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Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, and fellow thinkers, welcome to an intellectual voyage guided by the innovative mind of Perry Knoppert, the luminary founder of The Octopus Movement. Perry is not just a leader; he's a visionary navigating the seas of nonlinear thinking and cognitive diversity, steering us toward a world where the extraordinary capabilities of atypical thinkers are embraced.
In the currents of our manifesto, Perry introduces us to a realm where nonlinear thinking, multipotentiality, and neurodiversity converge. The Octopus Movement is more than a coalition; it's a global force challenging the conventional, urging acceptance of diverse talents, and fostering collaboration among specialists and nonlinear thinkers.
Perry's philosophy resonates through our eight-armed mascot, the octopus, symbolizing resilience with three hearts, intelligence with nine brains, adaptability with independent arms, and uniqueness with alien-like DNA. It's an invitation to join a movement where, like the octopus, we thrive in uncomfortable waters, test multiple paths simultaneously, and adapt swiftly to change.
The call to action echoes: If you're a nonlinear thinker, join us; if you recognize our value, support us. In a world facing unprecedented challenges, nonlinear thinkers are not just part of the solution—they are the catalysts for a brighter future. Perry Knoppert, our philosopher, multipotentialite, and octovist, guides us with wisdom, urging authentic conversations, connecting diverse minds, and igniting positive change.
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Welcome to an episode of our podcast, where we are honored to host two extraordinary individuals, Graham Ginn and Dr. Randall Hansen, each bringing a unique tapestry of experience and wisdom.
Lets welcome the inspiring Graham Ginn, a cancer-surviving healer, educator, and advocate for the benefit of humanity. Passionate about addressing pain and suffering, Graham has dedicated his journey to #veteransupport, #helpinghumanity, and being a voice for those in need. As an ambassador for Heroic Hearts Project and a force in business development, Graham exemplifies the transformative power of resilience and compassion.
And now, a beacon in the healing revolution, Dr. Randall Hansen. An advocate, educator, and thought leader, Dr. Randall is at the forefront of a healing movement that challenges conventional norms. His groundbreaking book, "Triumph Over Trauma," takes us on a journey of self-discovery and holistic healing, exploring the profound connection between trauma, psychedelic medicines, and spirituality. Join us in unraveling the Healing Wheel and embracing a new paradigm for true healing.
Together, Graham Ginn and Dr. Randall Hansen illuminate the path towards connection, compassion, and holistic well-being. Join us as we embark on a conversation that transcends boundaries and inspires the pursuit of a more compassionate and enlightened existence.
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Serena Wu
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Prepare to dive into a mind-expanding conversation with the extraordinary Serena Wu, a trailblazing business attorney and author. Serena's passion transcends legal boundaries, focusing on the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, health, wellness, and mission-driven social entrepreneurship. From advising on psychedelic-assisted therapy to navigating the complexities of blockchain and cannabis, Serena is at the forefront of emerging industries.
Join us as we explore the intersection of law, psychedelics, and purpose-driven entrepreneurship. Serena's journey from litigator to advocate for purpose-driven companies is a testament to her soul-aligned path. Harvard Law School alumna, advisor to Reason for Hope, and founder of Women in Psychedelics, Serena brings a kaleidoscope of experiences to our conversation.
Get ready for a thought-provoking odyssey as we delve into Serena's novel, "Dandelion Odyssey," inspired by her own psychedelic journeys. From Rainbow Pearls to advocating for mental health reform, Serena's narrative promises to captivate and inspire.
Welcome, Serena Wu, to a conversation that transcends boundaries and explores the uncharted territories of law, psychedelics, and purpose-driven endeavors.
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Casey Berman
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Embark on a journey of strategic exploration and innovation as we welcome the remarkable Casey Berman, a true multipreneur shaping destinies in Fortune 500 boardrooms and empowering professionals to redefine their career narratives. From unraveling business complexities to guiding attorneys towards new beginnings, Casey’s narrative weaves a tapestry of possibility and strategic insight. Brace yourselves for an illuminating conversation on finding a better way to success, one story at a time.
Welcome, Casey Berman!
#Strategy #Innovation #Storytelling #CareerDevelopment #LeaveLawBehind
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Supriya Venkatesan – a force whose narrative transcends boundaries, inviting you to explore the boundless potential that lies within the artistry of communication and the vast landscapes of human achievement.
Embark on a journey into the extraordinary as we unveil the narrative of Supriya Venkatesan – a luminary whose influence spans continents, cultures, and the very fabric of human connection. With a dynamic fusion of expertise drawn from an 18-year odyssey encompassing marketing, journalism, and military service, Supriya stands as a beacon for executives and entrepreneurs seeking the pinnacle of their potential.
A maestro of communication, Supriya’s mastery extends across the intricate tapestry of the mind, the art of dialogue, and the harmonious orchestration of collective consciousness within organizations. Armed with a Masters degree in Strategic Communications from Columbia University, she is a certified Trainer and Master Coach in Neurolinguistic Programming, weaving her insights seamlessly through the realms of media, military, and mindfulness.
In the realm of accolades, Supriya’s brilliance shines brightly. From receiving the ADCOLOR award for exemplary leadership in DEI to being honored with the Commandant’s Award by the US Army, she embodies excellence at every turn. A combat veteran with six years in the US Army, Supriya’s leadership prowess was honed leading diverse teams across three continents.
Her written words, like echoes of wisdom, resonate in prestigious publications such as the New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, Playboy, Teen Vogue, Redbook, and beyond. Global brands like Apple, Dropbox, Nissan, and The Wall Street Journal have been touched by her strategic acumen, while her passion for small businesses has left an indelible mark on over 100 SMBs and their visionary founders.
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Meet Jana Belugina—an avid seeker of truth, a guardian of wisdom, and your dedicated companion on the thrilling odyssey of self-discovery. Hailing from the enchanting landscapes of Estonia, Jana's life unfolds like a rich tapestry woven with travels, diverse cultures, spiritual practices, and delightful culinary escapades.
While her professional journey soared in top management roles within software development and financial technology, there was always a deeper current beckoning her towards self-exploration. From a unique gift discovered in her youth to a transformative encounter with yoga in India, Jana's path has been a symphony of diverse experiences converging into a harmonious whole.
The founder of the Bean to Being project, Jana seamlessly blends her profound wisdom with unwavering passion. Whether delving into spirituality, personal development, or business acumen, she crafts clarity with logical precision. As a mentor, Jana's approach, a fusion of accumulated wisdom and spiritual insight, connects with individuals from various backgrounds, making transformation accessible and relatable.
Certified as a yoga and meditation teacher, Jana goes beyond the physical practice, advocating for the profound wisdom embedded in yoga's teachings. Her exploration into ThetaHealing deepens her ability to guide others on their journey of self-discovery. Trained as a Co-Active Coach, she offers a structured yet connected approach, aligning with her belief in celebrating innate brilliance.
And then there's coffee—an ever-present companion. Immersed in the world of specialty coffee, Jana sees it as more than a beverage; it's a teacher of self-reflection and a daily sensory experience.
Embark on this extraordinary journey with Jana—a guide who invites you to unlock your potential, embrace your unique brilliance, and navigate life's tapestry with purpose and intention. Your transformation begins here, and Jana is honored to be your compass. Begin the transformation with a trusted guide by your side.
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🌟 Ladies and gentlemen, get ready for a dynamic conversation with two extraordinary individuals who redefine boundaries in their respective fields!
🌐 Meet Anja Zibert, a transformational force in global HR and recruiting. As the founder of Free Spirit Human Capital, Anja intertwines the realms of personal and spiritual growth with human resources, emphasizing the profound connections between individuals on a deeper, energetic level. With over 15 years of experience, she’s not just reshaping careers; she’s creating waves of positive change in the world of HR and recruitment.
🚀 Joining us is the visionary aerospace engineer Shehnaz Soni. With a fervent commitment to advancing humanity’s presence on Earth, Moon, and Mars, Shehnaz is a key player in NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration program. As a Senior System Engineer, she navigates the complexities of creating sustainable environments on the Moon and paves the way for exploration on Mars. Shehnaz’s holistic approach and cutting-edge technological solutions stand at the forefront of advancing aerospace technology for the benefit of us all.
💖 Get ready for a conversation where heart energy meets technological prowess, innovation aligns with authenticity, and the journey to transformation spans the realms of HR and aerospace engineering. 🌺 #HRTransformationLeader #QuantumBeingInAerospace
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Welcome, everyone, to an enlightening episode featuring a trailblazer in the realm of plant medicine and holistic healing – Uzma Zakir RPh, the visionary founder of bloomHigher.
At bloomHigher, Uzma's mission is to broaden our understanding, acceptance, and harness the healing potential of plant medicine. With a decade-long background as a community pharmacist, Uzma witnessed the devastating impact of opioids on communities, families, and healthcare practitioners. This experience ignited her journey into natural and alternative healing modalities.
In 2015, she became a dispensary pharmacist at the Compassionate Care Center in Bethel, CT, and later served as the Director of Outreach for the Botanist, where her role as an indispensable resource and educator significantly influenced the Connecticut cannabis industry.
Uzma's dedication extends beyond corporate confines. This year alone, she has been a featured speaker at UCONN, xpoCanna, NECANN, the National Cannabis Festival in Washington DC, and the Cannabis Science Conference in Providence, RI. Her influence resonates through a popular monthly webinar that empowered individuals until she ventured into new frontiers.
A cum laude graduate from St. John's University College of Pharmacy, Uzma delved into cancer pain management research at the onset of the opioid epidemic. Today, she continues to pioneer the integration of internal medicine with cannabinoid therapeutics at Ultimate Solutions Medical Spa in Stamford, CT, alongside Dr. Jennifer Jose and Dr. Denise Green.
Get ready to be inspired as Uzma Zakir shares her wealth of knowledge on the healing benefits of the cannabis plant, empowering individuals to make brave choices in their journey towards holistic well-being. Join us as we delve into the intersection of plant medicine, community empowerment, and the transformative potential of embracing alternative healing modalities.
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Introducing Rudi Pluchino – A Maestro of Connection and Customized Lead Generation!
In the world of business, where metrics often dictate the rhythm, Rudi Pluchino conducts a symphony of personalized outreach. Specializing in customized lead generation, Rudi is not just about numbers; he's about building relationships with potential customers, prioritizing connection over vanity metrics.
But Rudi doesn't stop at frenzied metrics – he believes in the profound impact of kindness. In a world consumed by impatient hustle, he champions goodwill gifting as a shrewd strategy for sustainable success. Beyond moral frivolity, Rudi argues that assisting associates selflessly lays the foundation for ventures more valuable than solitary gain.
While others crunch numbers drained of context, Rudi is crafting margarita memories and toasting to community character. He advocates for boosting morale through generosity without strings attached, fostering bonds that endure through storms and celebrations alike. In his world, business and humanity thrive in tandem, and kindness emerges as the ultimate disruptor.
So, let's raise a glass to Rudi Pluchino – a masterful conductor harmonizing business acumen with the melody of humanity! Cheers to connection, lead generation, and the extraordinary ROI of kindness that compounds beyond the reach of mere creek tools.
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Today we speak w/Jason Sheffield. We go deep on the ideas of human design & how it applies to your life, relationships, & identity
Jason has a unique space he’s carved out into the world of transformation. You can see Jason’s work here:
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Meet Amit, a visionary entrepreneur and investor navigating the ever-evolving landscape of digital economies. With a fervent belief in the transformative power of technology, Amit champions the idea that software is not just consuming industries but birthing a future where decentralization, community, and global market networks thrive. As a Lisper, he intricately understands how to beat the averages, embracing the enigmatic beauty of knowing nothing for those truly in the know.
Currently steering the ship as the Founder & Creator-in-Chief at Shoptype, based in the dynamic heart of the San Francisco Bay Area, Amit's journey reflects his commitment to pioneering change. Beyond the realms of entrepreneurship, he beckons conversations on venture and private equity, impact investing, job creation, and the profound intersections of media, commerce, fintech, Al, and consciousness.
In a world hungry for innovation and purpose, Amit stands at the intersection of experience and aspiration, ready to engage in dialogues that transcend the ordinary and propel us into the extraordinary.
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Sebastián Marincolo
aka Dr. Sebastian Schulz studied philosophy and linguistics at the University of Tübingen, Germany, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He was a student of William Lycan, Simon Blackburn, Gianfranco Soldati, and Manfred Frank, some of the most influential philosophers of consciousness today, and received his magna cum laude Ph.D. with a thesis about a critical analysis of neurophilosophical theories of consciousness.
Marincolo has researched the cannabis high and its potential as an altered state of consciousness for more than 25 years, and has published four books and numerous articles on the cannabis high. He was mentored by his late friend Harvard Assoc. Prof. Emer. Lester Grinspoon, one of the most renowned cannabis experts in the world.
Marincolo’s expert blog with essays on the cannabis high appeared online in five languages for Sensi Seeds Amsterdam, the largest cannabis seed bank in the world.
The highly influential educational platform for cannabis professionals Greenflower Media/Los Angeles produced his online courses on cannabis and the enhancement of creativity and empathic understanding in 2016.
As a photographer, he produced the limited-edition macro photo art series The Art of Cannabis, which helped him to visualize his work for a broader public.
His unusual research and work has received positive reviews and attention worldwide, despite the strong taboo surrounding the topic of cannabis use. Marincolo has been featured in international news outlets, and he has appeared as a guest on various international TV and radio shows and podcasts.
He worked as a photographer, as a creative director, as well as a communications and marketing consultant for various communication agencies, NGO’s, and other many other clients.
In 2017, he took on the position of Director of Communications and Marketing, Germany, for one of the largest cannabis producers in the world. During this time, he helped educate both health professionals and the wider public about medical cannabis.
Marincolo currently works as a freelance writer and communications consultant.
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Personally inspired by Steve Jobs to design Ethernet for Apple Computer motherboards in the late 80s, co-founder of RadioMail, the first wireless email solution in the world sold to Motorola/Google, pioneer of the Internet at WebTV and Microsoft, inventor of numerous world-wide patents paving the way for Internet of Things.
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Patricia Lindner
Introducing the incredible Patricia Lindner, your out-of-the-box Magnificence Mentor! With a passion for guiding highly powered individuals and groups, Patricia brings over 17 years of experience in teaching, training, coaching, and healing. As a Manifesting Generator, her boundless energy and creativity shine through, allowing her to address challenges ranging from leadership to creativity and past trauma.
Patricia's holistic and integrated approach is a beacon on your path to manifesting your desired reality. She excels in breaking free from outdated patterns and cultural influences, creating tailored experiences that cater to your unique needs. Patricia's calm nature radiates safety and unconditional love, inviting you to liberate yourself from judgment and expectation.
Ready to embark on a life-changing journey? If you're open-minded, curious, and seeking self-empowerment, connect with Patricia. She's here to guide you towards extraordinary results, major shifts, and stunning wholeness. Embrace the Magnificence Movement and let Patricia help you tap into your limitless potential! 🌟
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
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She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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🍄 Aloha, dear listeners! Prepare to embark on a profound journey of consciousness as we welcome a truly remarkable guest to our podcast, Rev. Gabriel Castillo. A gifted mushroom facilitator, Gabriel's initiation by taino curanderos has cultivated a deep connection with the sacred teachings and ancient traditions surrounding the mushroom.
🌿 Gabriel's expertise extends beyond clinical approaches, as he seamlessly navigates the realms of consciousness with the venerable ally, the mushroom. His role as a guide in this transformative space is marked by a commitment to authenticity and an intricate understanding of the mushroom's properties. With a tailored protocol crafted for each journeyer, Gabriel ensures that the sacred mushroom experience is not just transformative but also safe and profoundly healing.
🌌 What sets Gabriel apart is his genuine authenticity, a quality that radiates through his work. Walking between worlds, he adeptly bridges indigenous wisdom with contemporary therapeutic approaches. This unique integration allows guests to delve into the deepest realms of consciousness within the safest settings, honoring traditions while adapting to individual needs.
🌌 Gabriel's teachings emphasize the inherent intelligence of the mushroom, creating a connection that is both deeply personal and expansively cosmic. As the guiding force behind Finally Detached and The Church of the Sacred Spore, Gabriel fosters a communal space for growth, learning, and spiritual exploration.
🌟 Through his dedicated practice as a Curandero, Gabriel remains a beacon of wisdom and a catalyst for change, unlocking the mysteries of consciousness with the venerable and powerful ally that is the mushroom. His commitment to creating a sacred space ensures that you, as a journeyer, will be in the hands of experienced facilitators and healers prioritizing your safety, well-being, and transformation.
🌈 Join us in this illuminating conversation as we explore the profound experiences and transformative teachings of Rev. Gabriel Castillo. Experience the profound and unlock the potential for deep self-discovery, healing, and connection. 🌌 #SacredSporeJourneys #MushroomFacilitator #ConsciousnessExploration
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🌺 Aloha, dear listeners! 🌟 Today, we have the distinct pleasure of welcoming a truly inspiring guest to our podcast, the incredible Dr. Jenna Mullen. As a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Jenna brings not only professional expertise but a genuine love for people and an unwavering passion for enhancing the quality of life for everyone she encounters.
🎓 Jenna's journey is marked by dedication and a commitment to lifelong learning. She earned her Doctorate from The University of Texas Medical Branch in 2014 and has amassed over 15 years of experience in diverse Physical Therapy settings across California, Texas, and the beautiful islands of Hawaii.
💖 What makes Jenna's story even more compelling is her personal connection to the transformative power of Physical Therapy. Diagnosed with idiopathic scoliosis at the age of 12, Jenna navigated the challenges with grace, wearing a back brace for a year. However, it was the persistent hip, back, and pelvic pain, along with ongoing bladder issues, that fueled her quest for true solutions.
🌟 Jenna's own journey towards relief and understanding the root causes of her discomfort ignited a passion within her. In her mid-to-late 20s, through education and personal experiences with Physical Therapy, she discovered profound relief from years of pain and bladder issues.
💪 This transformative experience shaped Jenna's purpose. As a Physical Therapist, she encountered countless women grappling with similar pains that had intensified over the years. Driven by her passion to empower individuals to lead their best lives, Jenna envisioned a proactive approach – one that asks, "What if these women had access to education and assistance earlier in life?" This question fueled her desire to establish Nalu Physical Therapy, a place where she could provide education, support, and solutions to women, enabling them to prevent or alleviate personal issues and truly live their best lives.
🌊 Join us in this enlightening conversation with Dr. Jenna Mullen as we delve into her journey, her commitment to holistic well-being, and her mission to empower women through Nalu Physical Therapy. 🌺 #EmpowerWithJenna #PhysicalTherapyJourney #LiveYourBestLife
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Anja Zibert
🌟 Aloha, dear audience! Meet Anja Zibert, a beacon of transformation in the realm of global HR and recruiting. Anja is not your typical HR expert; she is a modern ambassador of change, firm in her belief that our past experiences don't define us; it's the present and the potential we see for ourselves tomorrow that truly shape who we are.
🌐 Anja sees the world through the lens of connectivity, understanding that as human beings, we are intricately linked by the vibrational energies we emit. This philosophy led her to establish Free Spirit Human Capital, a company with a mission to empower HR professionals, teams, and job seekers with a holistic approach that transcends traditional human resources.
🚀 With a focus on personal and spiritual growth, Anja emphasizes that HR is not merely about resources but about the profound relations and connections between individuals on a deeper, energetic level. Her vision is clear: to build a bridge between talents and employers, fostering long-term synergies based on mutual understanding and vibrational alignment.
🌈 Whether you're a company owner seeking the perfect talent, a team in need of motivation, or an individual ready for a change, Anja steps in with her unique expertise. Through concepts like Energy Employer Brand, Heart Energy Recruitment, and Team Energy Management, she guides clients toward activating the power of heart energy to transform their current situations.
💼 Anja's offerings extend from B2B services like Energy Employer Branding and Culture/Energy Fit Strategy to B2C solutions including Career Empowerment and CV/LI energy optimization. Her innovative approach, rooted in the paradigm of universal connectivity, brings fresh ideas to the HR field.
🌐 What sets Anja apart is her commitment to values of integrity and authenticity. She provides comprehensive professional support, aiming to empower individuals with the information they need for successful career paths. With over 15 years of experience, Anja's work is not just about recruitment; it's about building positive relationships through the profound energy of the heart.
💖 Anja Zibert: Where heart energy meets professional expertise, innovation aligns with authenticity, and the journey to a transformed, empowered career begins. Join her in creating waves of positive change in the world of HR and recruitment. 🌺 #Emp#HRTransformationLeader
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🎙️ Aloha, podcast enthusiasts! 🌺 Get ready to embark on a transformative journey with a phenomenal guest on our upcoming episode of The TrueLife Podcast. Allow me to introduce the remarkable Dr. Nhu Truong, a beacon of inspiration for those yearning to break free from the clutches of burnout and embrace a purpose-driven life.
🌟 Imagine a world where resilience, mindfulness, and fulfillment converge. Are you caught in the corporate burnout cycle, struggling to balance the demands of work, family, and personal well-being? Dr. Nhu Truong is here to guide you towards a future where burnout fades, replaced by vitality, and stress surrenders to purpose.
🌿 With 13 years in pharmacy leadership and over 23 years of expertise spanning beauty, wellness, pharmacy, and medical sectors, Dr. Truong’s journey from burnout-induced health crisis to holistic living fuels her passion for empowering others. As the Founder and CEO of KN Health Consulting, she navigates the realms of holistic practices, mindfulness integration, and impactful lifestyle changes, ensuring remarkable results.
🌈 But there’s more to Dr. Truong than her professional prowess. As an advocate for mental health, her commitment is deeply personal, having witnessed its impact and tragically losing her nephew to suicide. In her roles as an admission advisor at the STORRIE Institute, Brand Ambassador for Burn Out To All Out, and CEO of KN Health Consulting, Dr. Nhu Truong is steadfast in her mission to foster a world of kindness, love, and compassion for all.
🌺 Join us as we delve into the transformative power of holistic living, navigating burnout, and crafting a purpose-driven life. Dr. Nhu Truong is not just a guest; she’s a guide, a mentor, and a #MentalHealthAdvocate ready to redefine your journey. Let’s partner to transform burnout into abundance. Ready to redefine your narrative? This episode is your invitation to transformation! 🚀 #TransformWithDrTruong #AbundanceOverBurnout
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Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great honor and enthusiasm that I introduce our esteemed guest, Seraphim Schwab. A Navy Veteran who triumphed over adversity, Seraphim embodies the transformative power of resilience and self-discovery. Guided by the profound belief that "God is Love" and inspired by the wisdom of Peter the Apostle, he has not only conquered addiction but also dedicated his life to guiding others on their journey to healing.
From the depths of addiction on the streets of Chicago to a decade of sobriety, Seraphim's story is a testament to the healing potential found in unconventional paths. Steering away from conventional medications, he embraced a holistic approach—changing his diet, embracing exercise, and finding solace in the healing wonders of creation. His journey led to restoration, reconnecting with faith, family, and forging a new career in Telecommunications.
A beacon of hope, Seraphim delves into the realm of psychedelic education, harm reduction, integration, and healing. Armed with a Masters in Human Services: Addiction Therapy and a B.Sc in Management and Christian Leadership, he now serves as the Director of the Pikes Peak Psychedelic Professionals Meet Up, The Healing Tree Therapeutic Services, and H.E.R.O.E.S—an organization linking veterans with psychedelic services.
Seraphim's mission extends beyond personal triumph; he offers education, harm reduction services, and expertise in psychedelic therapy. As the director of a non-profit, he's pioneering initiatives connecting veterans with psychedelic treatments and training them to contribute to this transformative space.
A captivating speaker and advocate for awakening to the beauty of life after suffering, Seraphim invites you to join him on a journey of restoration, psychedelic exploration, and the rediscovery of the profound beauty within existence. Welcome, Seraphim Schwab—a beacon of hope, healing, and inspiration.
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Introducing Yuri, a seasoned brand architect with over 19 years of award-winning expertise in crafting distinct brand identities. Having honed his skills in prestigious Seattle agencies like Hornall Anderson and Lemley Design, Yuri has left an indelible mark by spearheading bold visions for industry giants like Starbucks, REI, and Tropicana. Since founding his consultancy in 2014, he continues to bring passion and quality to emerging brands across America and local PNW entrepreneurs. Yuri’s unique perspective emphasizes that remarkable brands thrive on shared vision, dedication, and direct access to company leaders, proving that extraordinary outcomes emerge when creativity meets possibility.
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1. **Gift Wrap Switcheroo:**
Wrap an empty box in an extravagant way and place it under the tree. Watch as someone excitedly unwraps their gift to find... nothing.
2. **Ornament Avalanche:**
Tape a piece of thread to the bottom of an ornament and discreetly attach it to the back of someone's shirt. When they move away, it'll look like they're dragging a line of ornaments.
3. **Toothpaste-Filled Oreos:**
Carefully remove the cream from Oreo cookies and replace it with white toothpaste. Offer these "treats" to unsuspecting guests.
4. **Christmas Tree Deconstruction:**
Rearrange the ornaments on the Christmas tree when no one is looking. See how long it takes for someone to notice the festive chaos.
5. **Faux Snowball Fight:**
Craft fake snowballs using cotton balls or soft materials and initiate an impromptu indoor snowball fight. It's a mess-free way to add some winter fun.
6. **Grinchy Gift Wrap:**
Wrap a small, normal gift in layers of increasingly larger boxes, making the recipient think they're getting something huge. The suspense will be hilarious.
7. **Candy Cane Swap:**
Replace the contents of a candy cane wrapper with a vegetable stick, like a carrot. It'll be a sweet surprise with a twist.
8. **Invisible Ink Greetings:**
Write holiday messages or doodles with clear nail polish on bathroom mirrors. They'll only appear when someone takes a hot shower.
9. **Festive Keyboard Confusion:**
Gently rearrange the keys on a computer keyboard to spell out festive phrases or even a holiday song. It's a subtle prank for office parties.
10. **Santa Hat Switch:**
Collect Santa hats from attendees and redistribute them randomly. Watch the confusion as people try to find their own hat with a unique twist.
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1. Harmony of Mind and Body: Kung Fu emphasizes the unity of mental and physical aspects, teaching practitioners to synchronize their thoughts and movements.
2. Breath Control: Proper breathing techniques are a fundamental secret in Kung Fu, promoting stamina, energy flow, and focus during training and combat.
3. Flexibility and Fluidity: Kung Fu secrets lie in cultivating flexibility and fluidity, allowing practitioners to adapt swiftly and seamlessly to various situations.
4. Understanding Energy (Qi): Kung Fu involves harnessing and directing internal energy, known as Qi, through specific movements and postures for enhanced power and balance.
5. Pressure Points and Joint Locks: Knowledge of pressure points and joint locks is a secretive aspect of Kung Fu, enabling practitioners to manipulate opponents with minimal force.
6. Mental Discipline: Kung Fu is not just physical; mental discipline, focus, and concentration are crucial secrets for achieving mastery.
7. Animal Styles: Many Kung Fu styles mimic the movements and characteristics of animals, each imparting unique secrets for combat and self-defense.
8. Weapon Mastery: Secrets of Kung Fu include proficiency with traditional weapons such as staff, sword, and nunchaku, enhancing both offensive and defensive capabilities.
9. Balance and Center of Gravity: Kung Fu emphasizes maintaining a low center of gravity and perfect balance, providing stability and agility in movements.
10. Philosophical Wisdom: Beyond physical techniques, Kung Fu holds secrets of philosophical wisdom, instilling virtues like humility, respect, and perseverance in practitioners.
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Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the illustrious Matt Brown, a seasoned entrepreneur and founder with a dynamic career spanning 25 years. Hailing from Cape Town, South Africa, Matt has made Denver, Colorado, his home base, driving positive change in the business community. As the visionary host of the globally acclaimed Matt Brown Show, he has skillfully conducted over 850 episodes, featuring influential guests from diverse backgrounds. A 3x Amazon Best Selling author and recognized among the Top 25 Most Influential People in Technology, Matt's mission is crystal clear: to foster growth and impact in the world of entrepreneurship. Learn more about his journey at mattbrownshow.com/about.
1. Matt, with your extensive entrepreneurial journey spanning 25 years and 14 companies, what fundamental lesson or philosophy has consistently guided your approach to business?
2. As the host of the Matt Brown Show, you've engaged with a diverse array of guests, including billionaires, authors, and thought leaders. Which conversation left the deepest philosophical impact on you, and why?
3. Your books, such as "Your Inner Game" and "Secrets of Influence," delve into profound aspects of personal and professional development. What core philosophy underlies your writing and the insights you aim to share with your readers?
4. Hosting over 850 episodes is an impressive feat. Can you share a moment from the Matt Brown Show that challenged or expanded your own philosophical perspectives on entrepreneurship and leadership?
5. Your mission is clear: to facilitate the growth of aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders. What specific philosophical principles do you believe are crucial for creating a meaningful impact in the business world?
6. Recognized among the Top 25 Most Influential People in Technology, how do you balance the fast-paced world of technology with the timeless principles you advocate for in your work?
7. In your leadership interventions, whether through speaking engagements or coaching sessions, what philosophical insights do you find most transformative for individuals striving to make a positive change in the business world?
8. The Matt Brown Show has evolved into a repository of high-value content, syndicated on platforms like Amazon Prime. How do you navigate the philosophical landscape of content creation to ensure it resonates with a global audience?
9. Your ability to compel business leaders to reveal their well-guarded secrets is a unique skill. How does this align with your broader philosophy of fostering transparency and authenticity in the business community?
10. As someone deeply involved in technology and business, how do you see the intersection of these fields shaping the future, and what philosophical considerations should emerging entrepreneurs keep in mind as they navigate this landscape?
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Welcome to LIMITLESS, where purpose-driven, heart-centered individuals unite to create great change. Our global network is dedicated to serving a higher calling, and our foundation is based on heart-centered philanthropy and universal sovereignty.
We believe that the future of business is about uniting together as one, creating a global synarchy under Universal Law. Our goal is to serve humanity and support the highest good for Mother Earth and all life that resides on her.
At LIMITLESS, we understand that in order to serve at our highest capacity and integrity, we must first do the inner work.
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Our vision is for all of humanity to embody their higher selves and co-create the new earth paradigm.
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Welcome to LIMITLESS, where purpose-driven, heart-centered individuals unite to create great change. Our global network is dedicated to serving a higher calling, and our foundation is based on heart-centered philanthropy and universal sovereignty.
We believe that the future of business is about uniting together as one, creating a global synarchy under Universal Law. Our goal is to serve humanity and support the highest good for Mother Earth and all life that resides on her.
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We offer a range of services and opportunities, including training and support, tools and techniques, healing, inner work to being sovereign within, higher self-embodiment, universal law, and discovering your unique purpose and puzzle piece in the world. We also provide education on industry transition, global networking, leadership training, humanitarian projects and networking, and much more.
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1. **Relationship as a Mirror:** View relationships as mirrors reflecting your own growth, allowing the reflections to guide personal development and understanding.
2. **Emotional Weaving:** Envision relationships as intricate tapestries where emotions are threads, weaving a unique and evolving pattern over time.
3. **Heart's Gardeners:** See yourself as a gardener of hearts, tending to the emotions and connections that blossom, recognizing that each relationship is a delicate and precious flower.
4. **Conversations as Bridges:** Regard conversations as bridges, connecting the islands of individual experiences and fostering understanding through shared narratives.
5. **Time Travelers Together:** Imagine relationships as time travelers, navigating the past, present, and future together, cherishing memories, embracing the present, and building a shared destiny.
6. **Embrace the Tapestry of Imperfections:** Recognize the beauty in the imperfections of each relationship, acknowledging that flaws and challenges contribute to the richness of the shared experience.
7. **Sculptors of Shared Reality:** Envision relationships as collaborative sculptures, where individuals mold and shape the shared reality, co-creating a masterpiece of understanding and connection.
8. **Harmony in Diversity:** See relationships as orchestras, each member playing a unique instrument, contributing to the harmonious symphony of shared existence.
9. **Balancing Scales of Reciprocity:** Picture relationships as scales of reciprocity, ensuring a delicate balance of give and take, acknowledging the dynamic exchange that fuels healthy connections.
10. **Inner Constellations:** Think of relationships as constellations of shared values, dreams, and aspirations, forming unique patterns that illuminate the shared journey through life.
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Hello, I’m Barbora—an accomplished content strategist and ghostwriter with over 9 years of experience. My journey led me to leave a full-time job to pursue projects that align with my deepest passion: health and wellness.
I’m driven by the desire to empower purpose-driven entrepreneurs like you to elevate your online presence and authority. Picture this: transforming thousands of lives, attracting and enrolling clients effortlessly, unleashing your boldest expression, and creating a thriving community based on shared values. To achieve this, you need a secret ingredient: clear, authentic, and deeply resonant content.
In a world where messages often fall flat, and content creation feels overwhelming, I step in to help you clarify your message and craft magnetic content that reflects you and attracts the right inbound leads. Over my 9+ marketing years, I’ve contributed to the growth of notable entities such as booking.com, Healthpreneur Group, Tea Huntress, and more.
My services include content strategy and ghostwriting for LinkedIn, educational email courses, and websites. Additionally, I offer 1:1 content mentoring to turn your purpose into a content strategy, and I revamp founder stories and LinkedIn profiles to inspire trust and showcase your personality and values.
With a background spanning eight countries and fluency in five languages, I bring an open-minded mindset and a passion for wellness, spirituality, and personal development. As a certified yoga instructor, I understand the importance of authenticity and connection.
Happy clients describe me as someone who balances strategy and vision effortlessly, delivering perfectly written content with verve and wit. If you’re seeking care, attention, reliability, ideas, and thoughtfulness, I’m here to help you elevate your message and make a lasting impact.
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Dr. Janice Campbell, a licensed acupuncturist, Chinese herbalist, and somatic touch practitioner, possesses a unique superpower for recognizing the unspoken and transforming it into valuable assets, skills, and opportunities. Her multifaceted approach extends to in-person services, including acupuncture, herbal medicine, and somatic touch, with a specialty in stress-trauma-recovery. Janice’s expertise is not confined to physical presence; she offers distance mind-body integration through guided somatic meditations, seasonal integration, and energy work, leaving a lasting impact on individuals and corporations worldwide.
As an ordained officiate through Open Ministry, Dr. Campbell conducts ceremonies and celebrations for all rights of passage, including weddings, unweddings, funerals, and naming ceremonies. Her thoughtful approach and ability to navigate sensitive situations earned her praise and appreciation from clients across the globe.
Beyond her therapeutic services, Janice is a distinguished entrepreneur, co-founder of Five Seasons Learning, LLC, a founding member of The Octopus Movement, and co-founder of Acupuncture for Veterans in Maryland. She wears various hats—a namer and tamer of elephants in the room, an old-school “B” in the LGBTQIA community, a teacher, bridge-builder, cultural creative, speaker, mom, partner, friend, writer, artist, musician, pluviophile, ambivert, and lover of words (logophile). Additionally, she proudly identifies as a recovering AEA stage manager, showcasing her diverse and dynamic contributions to the fields she engages in.
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10 Ways to Find Meaning in Chaos
1. Mindful Reflection: Embrace chaos as an opportunity for self-reflection. Engage in mindfulness practices to observe your thoughts and emotions without judgment, gaining insights that can lead to personal growth and understanding.
2. Seek Patterns: Amidst chaos, look for patterns and connections. Often, meaning emerges when you identify underlying structures or recurring themes, providing a sense of order within the apparent disorder.
3. Adaptability: Embrace chaos as a catalyst for adaptability. Recognize that life is dynamic, and being flexible in the face of uncertainty can lead to resilience and the discovery of new possibilities.
4. Creativity: Chaos can be a wellspring for creativity. Use moments of disorder as an opportunity to explore innovative solutions, express yourself through art or writing, and find novel approaches to challenges.
5. Connect with Others: Share experiences and perspectives with others who may be navigating similar chaos. Building connections and finding a sense of shared understanding can bring meaning to challenging situations.
6. Learn from Challenges: View chaotic situations as opportunities for learning and personal development. Embrace the lessons that chaos can offer, recognizing that overcoming adversity often leads to profound personal growth.
7. Focus on What You Can Control: In chaotic situations, identify aspects of your life that you can control. Directing your energy towards actionable steps empowers you and helps create a sense of purpose.
8. Find Beauty in Imperfection: Chaos often brings about imperfection, but within imperfection, there is a unique beauty. Embrace the imperfect aspects of life, recognizing that they contribute to the richness and diversity of experience.
9. Cultivate Meaningful Rituals: Establishing routines or rituals during chaotic times can provide a sense of stability and purpose. These rituals can be small, daily practices that ground you and bring order to the chaos.
10. Mindful Acceptance: Practice acceptance of the present moment, acknowledging that some chaos is beyond your control. By accepting reality without judgment, you can find peace and meaning even in the midst of uncertainty.
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Welcome to today’s episode featuring Chris Shelton, a multifaceted individual whose journey spans authorship, consulting, podcasting, videography, and a unique perspective as a former cult member. As a consultant, Chris extends a helping hand to those transitioning out of coercively controlling environments, offering emotional support and evidence-based advice. Specializing in high control groups like Scientology, Chris guides individuals in acclimating to the larger world beyond their previous cult paradigm.
For family and friends grappling with loved ones entangled in destructive cults, Chris provides invaluable insights on maintaining communication, understanding the situation, and assisting in navigating the complex terrain of mind control techniques. With a wealth of experience, he aids in facilitating escapes from such environments, recognizing the nuances of each individual’s circumstances.
Beyond consultation, Chris is a prolific educator, sharing his knowledge through videos, podcasts, and written works on high control groups and predatory behaviors. Since departing Scientology in 2013, his platform serves as a comprehensive resource, offering a nuanced understanding of the challenges posed by cultic influence.
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Introducing Matt Ritchey, a distinguished CEO, devoted father, visionary venture capitalist, and advocate for the transformative power of plant medicine. With a keen focus on businesses that prioritize leadership and the human element, Matt believes that sustained profit in today’s world arises from getting the human element right.
As the driving force behind www.InnerCircle.biz, Matt has established a groundbreaking platform where plant medicine leaders and pioneers converge to learn, network, secure funding, and grow alongside vetted industry experts and dedicated service providers.
Drawing from his experience as an advisor to unicorns like Facebook and Airbnb, Matt specializes in the art of “Scaling Culture Profitably.” With an acute understanding of what it takes to unite and guide teams through rapid growth phases, he shares cutting-edge insights on leadership, venture capital, and team-building. In the evolving landscape of the new economy, Matt emphasizes the importance of leaders being both plant medicine-aware and trauma-informed, coining the term “Elevated Executives.”
Stay tuned for Matt’s impactful contributions, and don’t miss the opportunity to participate in the $10,000 Elevated Business Accelerator Grant giveaway, a testament to his commitment to fostering innovation and excellence in the business world. Follow Matt for a journey into the intersection of visionary leadership, venture capital strategies, and the cultivation of an Elevated Executive mindset.
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Introducing Shehnaz, a visionary in aerospace engineering with a fervent commitment to advancing humanity’s presence on Earth, Moon, and Mars through sustainable and innovative technological solutions. With a rich background in complex System of System (SOS) projects, including Human Rated Space Missions, Shehnaz has seamlessly navigated diverse roles, from Senior Principal Engineer to Lead Project Engineer, demonstrating expertise in hardware-software integration testing, Human Machine Interface (HMI), and Military Warfighter CONOPS scenarios.
Known for her adept problem-solving skills and an ability to exceed expectations, Shehnaz is a seasoned professional working within cross-functional environments. Fluent in English, Hindi, Urdu, and Gujarati, she not only excels in technical prowess but also brings a holistic approach to her work.
Currently supporting NASA on the Artemis lunar exploration program, specifically the Human Landing System (HLS), Shehnaz is deeply involved in the innovative technological solution for space exploration. As a Senior System Engineer, her role involves developing and executing strategies to ensure mission success within strict timelines. Utilizing her proficiency in Model Based System Engineering tools like Magic Draw, MATLAB, and Simulink State Flow, Shehnaz navigates the complexities of creating sustainable environments on the Moon and paving the way for exploration on Mars.
In the quest to understand the universe, Shehnaz is instrumental in the Artemis III missions, ensuring astronauts’ well-being and spacecraft efficiency throughout the mission. With her comprehensive approach and utilization of cutting-edge tools, Shehnaz stands at the forefront of advancing aerospace technology for the benefit of humanity.
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Meet Matt, a Mythical Painter and Creative Educator unlocking the door to boundless creativity through Quantum Keyhole.
With a BA in Media Arts and Animation, Matt crafts enchanting experiences, seamlessly merging art and storytelling.
Each stroke of his brush invites you to rediscover the joy of your soul. Specializing in creating art for fellow myth and creativity enthusiasts, Matt’s work aims to foster profound, meaningful encounters with the reflections of oneself.
Step into the realm of bliss and let your imagination soar with Matt as your guide.
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Introducing Marissa, a dedicated professional with a passion for creating profound connections that elevate the human experience and uncover magic in everyday moments. With over two decades in the beauty industry, Marissa’s journey began behind the chair as a hairstylist, where her commitment to helping people feel beautiful about themselves flourished.
Scaling her impact, she eventually led North America Education for Wella Professionals, the world’s #1 professional color brand, during 15 years in corporate culture management with global beauty brands P&G and Coty.
Life took an unexpected turn when Marissa received a “Burnout” diagnosis in 2017, prompting a transformative shift from focusing on external beauty to nurturing beauty from within. Embracing a new career direction, she passionately explores healing and wellness modalities, firmly believing in the uniqueness of each individual’s journey to well-being.
Marissa is here to guide you through stress reduction, foster meaningful connections, and help you embrace the fullness of BE-ing alive. Ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery? Reach out to Marissa and let the exploration begin!
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Yvonne Dam is the Founder and CEO of Amaze Yourself Coaching, a seasoned performance and business coach dedicated to helping individuals reclaim their time and optimize their professional and personal lives. With a wealth of coaching experience spanning executives, teams, and ambitious business owners, Yvonne has empowered dozens to achieve business growth while strategically reducing their working hours.
Her transformative coaching programs focus on the philosophy of saying “yes” selectively, a principle she herself embraced on her journey from workaholism to balance. Yvonne’s personal experience of recovering from burnout fuels her passion for guiding others through the process of finding freedom, focus, and self-fulfillment.
When not immersed in coaching, Yvonne enjoys the simple pleasures of life, indulging in beach walks and savoring a sparkly glass of champagne. Her commitment to embracing life and achieving a harmonious blend of work, family, and personal well-being reflects the core principles she instills in her coaching approach.
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Meet Nicole Runyon, a compassionate licensed master social worker (LMSW) based in Michigan, dedicated to making a positive impact since 2003. Specializing in the unique challenges faced by the children and adolescents of the igeneration, Nicole navigates the intersection of parenting, technology, and the overarching cultural influences on their development and mental health. With over 4000 hours of supervised clinical work experience and a wealth of expertise, Nicole independently practices in Michigan, providing invaluable support to individuals, couples, and families.
Nicole’s commitment to excellence extends beyond her initial training, as she diligently engages in 45 hours of continuing education every three years, ensuring her knowledge remains current with DSM diagnoses and evolving treatment methodologies. Her educational journey began at the University of Michigan, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2000. During her undergraduate studies, Nicole delved into the complexities of women’s issues within the realm of psychology.
Furthering her education, she embarked on a transformative journey at Ohio State University, where she initially pursued a Master of Social Work degree. Nicole’s global perspective expanded with a semester abroad in Prague, Czech Republic, focusing on the study of women in post-modern communism. Returning to her hometown, Nicole completed her graduate degree in social work at Wayne State University in 2003.
Nicole Runyon’s profound dedication, coupled with her extensive knowledge and experience, establishes her as a beacon of support for those navigating the intricate challenges of life, relationships, and the evolving landscape of mental health in the digital age.
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Joshua is a Hypnotist, NLP
Practitioner, and Coach with a mission to unlock your highest human potential. He helps business owners, entrepreneurs, and other professionals eliminate self-sabotage and create confidence and clarity using his unique and modern style of hypnotic coaching.
Before founding X-Factor Hypnosis, Joshua helped transform the food industry, working for 14 years with the world's largest farmer-owned organic food company.
When he's not working you'll find Joshua hiking, reading, or enjoying time with his family.
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Sebastián Marincolo
aka Dr. Sebastian Schulz studied philosophy and linguistics at the University of Tübingen, Germany, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He was a student of William Lycan, Simon Blackburn, Gianfranco Soldati, and Manfred Frank, some of the most influential philosophers of consciousness today, and received his magna cum laude Ph.D. with a thesis about a critical analysis of neurophilosophical theories of consciousness.
Marincolo has researched the cannabis high and its potential as an altered state of consciousness for more than 25 years, and has published four books and numerous articles on the cannabis high. He was mentored by his late friend Harvard Assoc. Prof. Emer. Lester Grinspoon, one of the most renowned cannabis experts in the world.
Marincolo’s expert blog with essays on the cannabis high appeared online in five languages for Sensi Seeds Amsterdam, the largest cannabis seed bank in the world.
The highly influential educational platform for cannabis professionals Greenflower Media/Los Angeles produced his online courses on cannabis and the enhancement of creativity and empathic understanding in 2016.
As a photographer, he produced the limited-edition macro photo art series The Art of Cannabis, which helped him to visualize his work for a broader public.
His unusual research and work has received positive reviews and attention worldwide, despite the strong taboo surrounding the topic of cannabis use. Marincolo has been featured in international news outlets, and he has appeared as a guest on various international TV and radio shows and podcasts.
He worked as a photographer, as a creative director, as well as a communications and marketing consultant for various communication agencies, NGO’s, and other many other clients.
In 2017, he took on the position of Director of Communications and Marketing, Germany, for one of the largest cannabis producers in the world. During this time, he helped educate both health professionals and the wider public about medical cannabis.
Marincolo currently works as a freelance writer and communications consultant.
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It has been a wild ride.
8 years ago, I was at the height of my self-abuse . The walls of truth were closing in on me.
I was sick, scared, stuck, misguided, lost, insecure and in a lot of pain.
By all societal measures, I was a success and living the American Dream.
I followed all the rules and never asked any questions, this way of life almost killed me. I followed others and rarely thought for myself.
The childhood sexual trauma that I held closely was eating away at my soul, I was slowly poisoning myself with negative thoughts and erroneous beliefs that I lacked the courage to examine and address. My heart was closed off and nearly broken, beaten down from a lifetime of self-abuse and self-betrayal.
I was completely fucked. I lived dishonestly and my word was mostly undependable. I tried everything multiple times to break my patterns to no avail…
But something shifted.
And then I found meditation.
Poof…Presto Chango!
This daily practice helped me to LET GO of what didn’t serve me and has now created abundant opportunities for inspiration to flow from within.
It i s surprisingly simple, let go to let in.
Break down to build up.
These are natural cycles that I have found to align with Universal law. I was missing the mark and unable to see how my wrong thinking was causing all of my heartache and dismay.
I am motivated to share for those that don’t have a voice. My life has changed for the better after committing to serving and helping others push through challenges that I’ve been blessed to move through.
Why do I kick the covers off every morning?
For the more than 1.5 million US veterans needlessly struggling with PTSD and Depression,
40+/- million American adult survivors of child sex abuse suffering in silence,
43% of American women have sexual dysfunction,
Viagra Sales are off the charts as our warped definition of masculinity now requires a blue pill for the flaccidly impotent,
I walked away from the money—my soul wasn’t for sale. All of this is for LOVE . All of it.
My personal story has been a savory combination of Stealing Fire, Sex at Dawn and Tribe. Three impactful books that have rocked and shaken my belief systems to its deepest core. I now believe anything is possible, that anything can happen! Even peace.
I am truly grateful for all of life’s blessings. Everything on my path has served as a lesson for growth, for the evolution of my soul and being.
All that I needed was an earnest step in the direction of my dreams. It all starts with just a step.
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Kat Novotna
Kat is the founder of Way Back Home and EcoNIDRA™, Mentor in Presence & Self-Care, ANFT certified Forest Therapy Guide and a Slow Family advocate. Kat's passion and mission are to help people reconnect with nature, with themselves and with others. Kat was trained by world experts and great mentors in Forest Therapy, Yoga Nidra, Council Facilitation, as a Teacher of Presence trained by Eckhart Tolle (formally) and her son (informally), Wellbeing Inspired by Nature Consultant, Holistic Nutrition, Psychology of Eating & Life Coach, in Wilderness First Aid, Cross-Cultural Communication and Linguistics. She has 20+ years of experience in training adults and community building for nature and human connection related projects. Please contact Kat at [email protected] if you'd like to discuss the possibilities of mentoring in English, Dutch or Czech language.
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Hi, I'm Dr Rebecca Sarr.
My mission is to illuminate your light.
If you see yourself as a leader or a future leader, I will help you tap into your inner genius.
'success' and are now seeking something more, I can help you find it.
I will hold you on the journey to discover deeper meaning in your work and life. I will open up pathways for you to share your magic with the world.
I love working with people who are driven to make the world a kinder and more loving place. Together, we can change the world. If you have a greater vision, I will guide you towards your true power, so that you may live through a greater purpose and realise what truly matters to you.
experiencithe highest heights of
connection and purpose. I will help you become empowered and free, by guiding you towards harmony, alignment and clarity of intent.
With me, you will find joy, peace and deep fulfillment in all areas of you work and life.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Simon van der Els
I pursue supporting the healing of individuals, groups and systems in all the ways I am able to.
"fragmentation is now very widespread, not only throughout society, but also in each individual; and this is leading to a kind of general confusion of the mind, which creates an endless series of problems and interferes with our clarity of perception so seriously as to prevent us from being able to solve most of them."
- David Bohm
This fragmentation requires healing.
The word 'healing' comes from Proto-Germanic 'Hailjan' which means literally "to make whole". The process of whole-ing I'm interested in is not one that is actively done, which does not require a 'doing' or a
'making' even. It is a matter of perception, a widening of our attention to witness a state which is present: wholeness. The universe, the earth, yourself: these are already whole. When wholeness is truly perceived, the healing is quick to follow.
"The ability to observe without evaluating is the highest form of intelligence."
— J. Krishnamurti
In my academic studies and work I've gone from generalist (biology) to hyper specialist (molecular microbiology). Later I've resurfaced and moved to generalist again, specifically investigating humanity's current predicament in the Metacrisis. For this I've read and listened to a wide range of sources and subjects: philosophy, science, spirituality and metaphysics. I aim to bring whole-ing with my research and communication.
In the recent years the state of the natural world (including humanity) presses heavily on all of my senses presses heavily on all of my senses (especially the heart). This weight functions as a force to deepen and widen my perception. I pursue different personal contemplative practices to integrate those percepts, these include: different meditations, time in nature, psychoactive plant medicines and also I'm training various shamanic practices.
I offer life-coaching and guidance work to people who feel stuck in life and in this moment of planetary upheaval. In this work I journey with the client in identifying their stuck patterns, releasing them and developing a new orientation towards their personal path. The methods I use are determined by the process, and I'm developing myself in ways of supporting all of Life in healing.
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Ladies & Gentleman… In this episode we talk about the combination of healing modalities, with a focus on sound. Around the 38 minute mark Bree showcased her healing sound in a live session, that can benefit from.
Bree is a practitioner who believes in the divine nature of one’s innate healing processes. We are multi- dimensional, energetic beings consisting of light and information.
The purpose of her work is to harmonize and create coherent fields of this light and information to awaken that process within each person. Creating a space, in an embodied way, to address the root of one’s imbalances at whatever level they be: spiritual, emotional, mental, or physical.
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“What the hell am I doing here?”
An Initiation. A profound psychedelic trip, in the form of a near death experience, that gives way to the five year meditation of “What the hell am I doing here?”
This is a discussion that you won’t want to miss….
Kyle subsequently earned his B.A. in Transpersonal Psychology from Burlington College, where he focused on studying the healing potential of non-ordinary states of consciousness by exploring shamanism, Reiki, local medicinal plants and plant medicine, Holotropic Breathwork. Kyle has been
studying breathwork since October 2010 with Lenny and Elizabeth Gibson of Dreamshadow Transpersonal Breathwork.
Kyle earned his M.S. in clinical mental health counseling with an emphasis in somatic psychology.
Kyle's
clinical background in mental health consists of working with at-risk teenagers in crisis and with individuals experiencing an early-episode of psychosis and providing counseling to undergraduate/graduate students in a university setting.
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Ladies & Gentleman…we have an incredible conversation, with two outstanding leaders, on the future of leadership, relationships, & language
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Meet Peter, With a passion for fostering positive global impact, Peter is at the helm of supporting over 1,400 Canadian science and tech companies. These innovators, under Peter’s guidance, tackle society’s greatest challenges, contributing to MaRS-supported companies raising $10.6B in capital, employing 22,800 people, and generating $7.1B in revenue since 2008. Join us as we explore Peter’s pivotal role in MaRS and the thriving community of startups, researchers, and innovators he guides to create a better world.
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In a career that spans more than 25 years, I have launched hundreds of new products – everything from medical devices, to virtual healthcare systems, to non-dairy consumer cheese, to next-generation alternatives to the dreaded “cone of shame” for pets, to sex aides for cows (really!) I am a graduate of both the University of Wisconsin and the University of Minnesota, and I have completed post-graduate studies at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
My formal training has been invaluable, but I credit my true success to growing up in a family of artists, immigrants, and entrepreneurs. They taught me how to carefully observe the world, see patterns before others notice them, and use those insights to create new innovations. History is my favorite way to observe the world. I believe the people from the past have plenty to teach us about the challenges and opportunities we face today.
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Aloha and a warm welcome to Nathan, a dedicated guardian of holistic well-being and environmental harmony. From cultivating sacred plants to sharing ancestral wisdom, Nathan’s journey is a vibrant tapestry of sustainability, education, and healing. Join us in embracing the wisdom of nature and the rich traditions woven into Nathan’s holistic approach to life.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, parents, grandparents, and all who cherish the boundless curiosity of children, let’s extend a warm welcome to a remarkable author and thinker, Chuck Metz Jr. In a world where innocence often faces the complexities of life, Chuck’s book, “YES! A Quantum Tale of Love,” resonates as a quantum song of positivity, blending fundamental physics with a message that transcends cultural boundaries. As a historian delving into the intersections of science and humanity, Chuck invites us to embark on a dialogue with our children about existence, love, and the shared challenges we navigate in our diverse world. Join us in exploring the profound ideas within the pages of Chuck Metz Jr.’s work, fostering a common thought-space for the questions that shape the minds of our future.
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Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome a visionary in the world of storytelling, a screenwriter, movie director, and the CEO of Connected Pictures, Carey Corr. In the realm of filmmaking, Carey spearheads a revolution with Connected Pictures, an AI-powered Multiverse of Self-Monetizing Movies. Here, the cinematic experience transcends mere entertainment; it becomes a communal journey towards our authentic selves. Carey challenges the constraints of specialization, advocating for a world where non-linear thinkers flourish, breaking free from the confinements of labels and boxes. Join us as we delve into a realm where creativity knows no bounds, and together, we embrace the strength that arises when diverse perspectives converge.
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Welcome to The Codex Chronicles… A professor’s Tale of Manuscripts.
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Dr. David A. Salomon holds a PhD in English literature from the University of Connecticut and an MA from the City University of New York. A specialist in the literature, religion and culture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance England, he most recently spent thirteen years as a professor of English at the Sage Colleges in Troy and Albany, NY. During his time there, he also served as chair of the Department of English and Modern Languages, director of general education, director of study abroad, chair of the Faculty Development Committee, faculty advisor for the student newspaper, and was the founding director of the Kathleen Donnelly Center for Undergraduate Research. He joined CNU as the inaugural Director of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity in September 2017.
His book on the medieval glossed Bible was published by the University of Wales Press in 2013. In 2015, he co-edited and co-authored a monograph, Redefining the Paradigm, which discussed new models for faculty evaluation to improve student learning. His new book, The Seven Deadly Sins: How Sin Influenced the West from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, was published by Praeger in April 2019. He has published essays on everything from medieval mysticism to anger in the Bible, and has given presentations on teaching and faculty evaluation models at conferences, such as the Teaching Professor and the annual AACU Conference.
Medieval manuscripts are perceived differently by the human senses compared to common text today, offering a unique and multisensory experience:
1. Visual Aesthetics: Medieval manuscripts, often handwritten and lavishly decorated, showcase intricate calligraphy, elaborate illustrations, and vibrant colors. The visual aesthetics of these manuscripts evoke a sense of artistry and craftsmanship that is distinct from modern printed text.
2. Tactile Sensation: The parchment or vellum used for medieval manuscripts provides a tactile experience as one feels the texture of the material beneath their fingers. This physical interaction with the medium adds a sensory dimension to reading and handling these historical texts.
3. Aged Scent: Over time, medieval manuscripts develop a distinct aroma, carrying the scent of antiquity. This aged smell can evoke a feeling of connection to the past and contribute to the overall sensory experience.
4. Historical Connection: Reading medieval manuscripts allows individuals to connect with the past in a way that digital or modern printed texts cannot replicate. The physicality of holding an ancient document establishes a direct link to the historical era in which it was created.
5. Auditory Silence: Unlike the electronic devices that accompany much of modern reading, medieval manuscripts invite a quieter environment for exploration. The absence of electronic buzz allows readers to immerse themselves in the silence of the written word.
6. Cultural Imagination: The experience of reading medieval manuscripts transports readers into a different cultural mindset, understanding the context in which these texts were written, interpreted, and appreciated.
7. Spiritual and Mystical Essence: For manuscripts related to religion and mysticism, the act of reading becomes a spiritual journey, as the physicality of the text and the esoteric content converge to create a unique spiritual experience.
In summary, medieval manuscripts offer a multisensory encounter that goes beyond the mere act of reading. The visual aesthetics, tactile sensation, historical connection, and spiritual essence create a captivating journey that connects readers to both the words on the page and the distant world from which they emerged.
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Aloha, and a warm welcome to our distinguished guest, Marc Viola. Marc’s incredible journey is a testament to the power of curiosity and exploration. Having called India and China home for eight transformative years, he’s delved into the heart of emerging markets, driven by a relentless passion for technology and innovation. From leading digital teams at Tencent, China’s tech giant, to shaping experiential digital campaigns at Ogilvy’s Digital Lab, Marc has carved a unique path.
Marc’s work extends beyond boundaries, aligning with the profound mission of MycoStories. MycoStories is an organization dedicated to harnessing the potential of fungi, particularly mushrooms and mycelium, for sustainable solutions. With a focus on research, education, and collaboration, MycoStories seeks to address pressing ecological, societal, and spiritual challenges. From growing meat alternatives to creating new medicines, sustainable biomaterials, environmental remediation, and expanding our collective consciousness, fungi are at the heart of transformative solutions.
Today, we are privileged to have Marc Viola here, a trilingual globetrotter with a deep commitment to innovation for the greater good. His experiences in multiple countries and rich multilingual background reflect his innate curiosity towards diverse cultures and his desire to drive positive change. Marc, welcome to this enlightening conversation, as we explore the intersection of technology, innovation, and the profound potential of fungi in our world. Thank you for sharing your remarkable journey with us.
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Aloha, cannabis enthusiasts and marketing mavens! Today, we have the pleasure of diving into the vibrant world of cannabis retail marketing, guided by none other than the maestro himself, William Zorn.
As an expert in all things digital marketing and a wizard in the cannabis industry, William weaves a narrative where brands aren’t just logos; they’re an experience, a feeling that lingers with every thought of your favorite cannabis store. With a background steeped in management, copywriting, affiliate marketing, and event planning, he’s the maestro orchestrating the symphony of turning good brands into something downright extraordinary.
But wait, it’s not just about marketing jargon and strategies – William is a community builder extraordinaire. He understands the heartbeat of social media and email marketing, transforming them into pathways that not only engage but forge lasting connections. And when it comes to branding, your logo is just the tip of the iceberg. It’s about crafting an emotion, a resonance that echoes in the minds of your customers.
Your website, often the gateway to your brand, is where William weaves his magic to ensure that every click leaves a lasting impression. And let’s not forget the visual feast – high-quality photography that captures not just products but the essence of your brand, allowing the community to truly get to know you.
As the driving force behind grnhouse, William has left an indelible mark on the cannabis landscape. Don’t just take our word for it; hear it from Shannon at Tokyo Smoke, Kyle from BOAZ, and Vish of Forever Buds. They sing praises of Will’s support, quick responses, and the magic he brings to pop-ups.
And if that’s not enough, venture into the grnhouse blog, William’s personal nursery of cannabis marketing wisdom. Whether deciphering Flow-Through, navigating strikes in BC, or unraveling the secrets of Instagram for cannabis retailers, his insights are a treasure trove.
So, join me in welcoming the cannabis marketing virtuoso, the wizard behind the grnhouse magic, William Zorn! Get ready for a journey where marketing meets cannabis, and every episode is a nugget of wisdom waiting to be rolled out.
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Welcome, Alex McNab-Lundbäck! 🌟 As a seasoned navigator in the realms of communication, media relations, and personal branding, your journey from Downing Street to McNab-Lundbäck Communications speaks volumes. Your commitment to helping Tech CEOs and Leaders transition from Subject Matter Experts to Thought Leaders is truly commendable.
Navigating the challenges faced by CEOs and Founders, you understand the struggle of moving beyond titles, the uncertainty in content creation, and the fear of going unnoticed. Your 15+ years of experience, spanning diverse organizations, showcase a wealth of expertise in overcoming these hurdles.
Your tailored services, designed to boost confidence in storytelling, strategically position leaders as ‘Thought Leaders,’ and leverage existing resources, demonstrate a thoughtful and effective approach. Your emphasis on organic growth, authentic communication, and engagement resonates with the essence of building true authority.
Whether it’s collaboration, coaching, or addressing specific communication needs, your guiding hand promises to elevate profiles from mere names and titles to impactful Thought Leaders. Ready to embark on a transformative journey, Alex? The stage is set for your ascent! 🚀✨
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Ladies and Gentlemen,
A warm embrace to all gathered here today as we embark on a journey of profound exploration and enlightenment with our esteemed guest, Bianca. Hailing from the vibrant city of Brisbane, Australia, Bianca is not just a Clinical Psychologist but a trailblazer in the realms of Indigenous Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies (IPAT), where her work resonates at the intersection of complex trauma, dissociative disorders, and the profound healing potential of plant medicines.
Bianca’s professional journey extends far beyond the confines of conventional practice, reaching into the heart of Indigenous communities and their time-honored traditions. As we welcome her, we celebrate her commitment to acknowledging the Traditional Custodians and her unwavering respect for Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing within the evolving landscape of Psychedelics.
Her quest for holistic wellbeing is not a mere profession but a calling. From her immersive experiences in Mexico, undertaking a PhD in Indigenous Psychology, to her dedicated work in hospitals, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services, and private practice, Bianca’s journey has been one of discovery and cultural integration.
As a beacon of cultural safety, Bianca is dedicated to the vision of developing a model of psychedelic-assisted therapy that respects and incorporates Indigenous wisdom. Her approach is a harmonious blend of body, mind, spirit, community, and environment, creating a holistic framework for healing that transcends traditional boundaries.
Intriguingly, Bianca doesn’t just delve into the theoretical; she actively contributes to the psychedelic discourse. Her interest in 5 MeO DMT and her involvement in the FIVE 5 MeO Information and Vital Education platform showcases her commitment to education, awareness, and understanding within the psychedelic community.
Moreover, Bianca’s pivotal role in ensuring Indigenous representation and consideration in the Psychedelic space is reflected in her cultural consultation services. Her expertise serves as a bridge between traditional practices and the emerging field of medicinal cannabis and psychedelics, fostering a space that is culturally safe and accessible for all.
Today, we have the privilege of delving into Dr. Bianca’s wealth of knowledge, exploring the nuances of her holistic approach, her cultural consultation endeavors, and her vision for the future of Indigenous Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies. Please join me in extending a warm welcome to Bianca, a luminary at the crossroads of psychology, Indigenous wisdom, and the transformative power of plant medicines. The stage is yours, Bianca!
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Aloha and a warm welcome to an extraordinary gathering! Today, we have the distinct honor of hosting a visionary individual who has dedicated their passion and expertise to transforming the way we approach innovation and collaboration – the incomparable Meir Benezra.
At the forefront of pioneering methodologies, Meir is the Play Wizard and Founder of Design Playing™, a movement that breathes life into our collective dream of a world where diverse generations come together to playfully shape the future. His journey is an odyssey marked by the belief that through applied dreaming and creative play, we can unlock unparalleled possibilities for both individuals and organizations.
With a profound commitment to inclusivity and a design framework that champions flexibility, Meir has crafted the Design Playing™ approach. This transformative methodology, comprised of three chapters and six stages, draws inspiration from the boundless creativity of children, seeking to foster collaborative innovation rather than conventional problem-solving.
Meir’s vision extends beyond mere concepts, manifesting in the form of Design Playshops that empower organizations to reach new heights of creativity. Whether it’s reimagining the workplace, envisioning strategic stories, or instigating community game-changing, these playshops, guided by Meir’s wisdom, invite participants to embrace the power of play as a catalyst for change.
As a Play Wizard, Meir embodies the spirit of playing as a self-directed, inclusive, and emotionally expressive activity. His words echo the sentiment that playing is not only an act but a powerful manifestation and innovation tool, capable of shaping the world we truly desire.
Moreover, Meir shares his expertise through a comprehensive Master Program, equipping leaders with the mindset, skillset, and toolset needed to facilitate Design Playshops. His three-tiered approach, from DP Facilitator to DP Master, forms a roadmap for those seeking to immerse themselves in the transformative world of Design Playing™.
Beyond the methodologies and playshops, Meir introduces us to a value exchange model, Contribution Balanced Participation (CBP), emphasizing abundance and radical unity. This model underlines his commitment to creating a harmonious and inclusive environment for all.
So, without further ado, let us embark on a journey of inspiration and playfulness with the maestro himself, Meir Benezra. Welcome, Meir, and thank you for gracing us with your presence and wisdom. The stage is yours!
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Ladies and gentlemen, it is a distinct honor to introduce our esteemed guest, Shane, the visionary leader and custodian of Everetics. With an illustrious career spanning over two decades, Shane has masterfully navigated the intricate landscape of both small ($4M) and large ($1.4B) enterprise software and SaaS businesses, with a profound focus on Customer Support.
Everetics, the brainchild of Shane, stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of “paying it forward.” It was founded as a solution to the challenges that often besiege Customer Support, Service, and Success. Shane’s journey has been one marked by the triumph over recessions, surging costs, declining retention rates, scaling, hyper-growth, and IPOs.
Shane’s belief in the pivotal role of exceptional service as the backbone of any thriving business is not merely a philosophy; it’s a guiding principle. He understands that delivering practical and strategic Customer Experience (CX) solutions is the cornerstone of supercharging both customers and a business’s success.
Shane’s unparalleled expertise has garnered recognition from industry leaders and accolades such as the TSIA Customer Success Gold Star Award, the Stevie Customer Success Award, and the Service Strategies Support Center Practices Certification.
Today, we have the privilege of delving into Shane’s wealth of knowledge and the remarkable journey of Everetics, as we explore the transformation of Customer Support into a revenue-generating powerhouse. Please join me in extending a warm welcome to Shane as we unravel the insights and wisdom from his extraordinary career and mission with Everetics.
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aka Dr. Sebastian Schulz studied philosophy and linguistics at the University of Tübingen, Germany, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. He was a student of William Lycan, Simon Blackburn, Gianfranco Soldati, and Manfred Frank, some of the most influential philosophers of consciousness today, and received his magna cum laude Ph.D. with a thesis about a critical analysis of neurophilosophical theories of consciousness.
Marincolo has researched the cannabis high and its potential as an altered state of consciousness for more than 25 years, and has published four books and numerous articles on the cannabis high. He was mentored by his late friend Harvard Assoc. Prof. Emer. Lester Grinspoon, one of the most renowned cannabis experts in the world.
Marincolo’s expert blog with essays on the cannabis high appeared online in five languages for Sensi Seeds Amsterdam, the largest cannabis seed bank in the world.
The highly influential educational platform for cannabis professionals Greenflower Media/Los Angeles produced his online courses on cannabis and the enhancement of creativity and empathic understanding in 2016.
As a photographer, he produced the limited-edition macro photo art series The Art of Cannabis, which helped him to visualize his work for a broader public.
His unusual research and work has received positive reviews and attention worldwide, despite the strong taboo surrounding the topic of cannabis use. Marincolo has been featured in international news outlets, and he has appeared as a guest on various international TV and radio shows and podcasts.
He worked as a photographer, as a creative director, as well as a communications and marketing consultant for various communication agencies, NGO’s, and other many other clients.
In 2017, he took on the position of Director of Communications and Marketing, Germany, for one of the largest cannabis producers in the world. During this time, he helped educate both health professionals and the wider public about medical cannabis.
Marincolo currently works as a freelance writer and communications consultant.
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Chad has focused his career on creating technology solutions through his entrepreneurial ventures over the past decade. His background in mechanical engineering, web development, and finance have led to innovations between the industries through the multiple companies he has founded.
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Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great enthusiasm that I introduce our distinguished guest, Tristan, a multifaceted entrepreneur, breathwork coach, and the visionary behind Unbound®. With a wealth of experience as a multiple business founder, Tristan embodies the essence of juggling the myriad challenges that come with building and scaling a business while maintaining equilibrium in all other aspects of life.
Having co-founded a tech startup and navigated it from ground zero to surpassing the seven-figure mark in annual recurring revenue, Tristan’s journey is a testament to the profound learning that accompanies both mistakes and successes. He understands the intricate dance of managing sales, marketing, business development, and the elusive work-life balance. His solution is simple yet powerful: to streamline and focus.
In his own words, the key lies in “reverse engineering the steps” and gaining absolute clarity on the daily actions that drive one towards their business and personal aspirations. This wisdom inspired the creation of Unbound, a vibrant community designed by founders, for founders. Unbound offers strategic assessments, tailored coaching, a supportive network of like-minded 6 and 7-figure founders, a resource library, and unwavering accountability.
Tristan’s mission through Unbound is crystal clear: to help founders and business leaders simplify the journey of scaling a business without letting the rest of life fall by the wayside. What sets Unbound apart is the shared experience of its community, individuals who have walked the same entrepreneurial path, who’ve faced the rollercoaster of emotions and challenges, and who’ve triumphed over hurdles to create scalable, simplified businesses.
Today, we are privileged to have Tristan here to share his invaluable insights on business growth, healthy habits, and the art of balancing it all. Please join me in extending a warm welcome to Tristan as we explore his extraordinary journey and Unbound’s mission to empower B2B founders to thrive in the world of business and life.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
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She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Ladies and gentlemen, it is my distinct pleasure to introduce a true luminary in the world of holistic healing and personal transformation, Dr. Michael Hofrath. With a profound commitment to guiding individuals through their emotional wounds, feelings of being lost or stuck, and the journey towards realignment in body, mind, and spirit, Dr. Hofrath offers a unique blend of healing modalities. These include psychedelic integration, somatic breath work, meditation, mindfulness practices, shamanic healing, and transformative rituals.
Dr. Hofrath holds a doctorate in Depth Psychology with an emphasis on Somatic Studies from Pacifica Graduate Institute and a B.S. in Business Administration with an emphasis on Marketing Management from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He is also the esteemed author of “Body Express Makeover,” published by Simon and Schuster in 2005.
Today, we have the privilege of delving into Dr. Hofrath’s wealth of knowledge and experience in the pursuit of authentic wholeness and personal growth. Please join me in extending a warm welcome to Dr. Michael Hofrath as we explore the transformative power of his approach to healing and well-being.
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Ladies and gentlemen, it is with great pleasure and excitement that I introduce you to a remarkable individual who has journeyed through life’s most formidable challenges, emerging as a beacon of healing, hope, and transformation. Angela Lerro is not just a survivor, but a conqueror of adversities, having faced breast cancer, Lyme disease, and Mold toxicity with unwavering courage and resilience.
Angela’s story is one of extraordinary evolution, from her battles with life-threatening illnesses to her profound healing journey, which has taken her to depths of the human soul and spirit that few of us have explored. As a Reiki practitioner and intuitive life coach, Angela specializes in harmonizing the mind, body, and spirit, providing a haven of balance in our fast-paced, often stressful world.
With a deep commitment to personalized care, Angela crafts unique healing experiences for each individual, employing a rich tapestry of techniques, including crystal therapy, essential oils, meditation, and various energy healing practices. Her profound journey through personal healing has ignited a passionate dedication to extending that vitality to others.
But Angela’s reach extends far beyond the confines of her Los Angeles practice. She offers distant Reiki sessions, ensuring that healing transcends physical boundaries, reaching the hearts and souls of those who may not be able to visit her in person.
Angela’s gift lies not only in her knowledge and practice but in her boundless love, compassion, and empathy, which she extends to every client, igniting their drive for positive change.
Today, we have the privilege of delving into Angela’s inspiring journey, her philosophies on life, healing, and self-discovery, and her wisdom for all of us seeking balance, resilience, and a deeper connection to our own inner healing potential. Angela Lerro, welcome to our conversation, and thank you for sharing your incredible story and insights with us.”
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Over the last 5 years, what single event rattled you awake? We have all been through a lot, especially in the last five years. What shook you?
These nine authors have nine uncommon experiences to share as they show you what it was like to pivot, improve and prevail. All of them shifted with the changing tides, becoming better, not bitter, and bring you nuggets of wisdom mined from the depths of their souls. enJOY!
Dare to Surrender…Lisa Marree
She’s All HeArt…Michelle Laaks
Rising from Within…Dr. Nhu Truong
Grow Through…Wendy Wiseman
Laugh, Play, Heal…Chiyedza Nyahuye
Phoenix Awakening…Crystal Behe
Gremlins…Kim Groshek
Bend, Don’t Break…George Monty
The Art of Traveling Light…Lonnee Rey
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YOU DESERVE TO HAVE A GOOD LIFE.
LET’S REDISCOVER THE JOY YOU HAD AS A CHILD.
I don’t believe that any human reaction is sick. Psychosis, drug use, depression – all perfectly understandable reactions to extreme circumstances.
Biological psychiatry will tell you otherwise. Your sadness may be classified as “depression”. You rage? “Psychosis”. Your traumas – and believe me; we all have them – “chemical imbalance”.
Who am I to speak out against biological psychiatry?
I have been a therapist since I was 17 – 39 years ago; a healer since birth; and a monk for more than three years.
I have met life, from the brightest white to the darkness of total black.
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Dr. Randall is a Healing Advocate, Educator, Ethicist, Thought-Leader Helping the World HEAL!
In fact, he’s leading a HEALING REVOLUTION!
His ground-breaking book — Triumph Over Trauma: Psychedelic Medicines Are Helping People Heal Their Trauma, Change Their Lives, and Grow Their Spirituality — is changing the way people look at healing… healing trauma via the intentional use of psychedelic substances and plant medicines.
Dr. Randall is a frequent guest on wellness, healing, and psychedelic podcasts. Learn more about Dr. Randall on LinkedIn and/or his personal website.
Heal v.
Old English hælan “cure; save; make whole, sound and well,” from Proto-Germanic hailjan, literally “to make whole“
Are you whole? I know for many years, I was living two lives because of my trauma. I had the life I was living, which was filled with trauma-fueled fears, manipulations, manifestations, and the life I wanted, which was to live in love, hope, kindness, peace… and I saw no way to live the life I wanted. (I also felt, because I was damaged/unwell, that I did not deserve that life.)
What if you could heal completely – physically, mentally, spiritually? To again be WHOLE… to live and love life again?
What if you could heal and grow into your true and authentic self? The person you were meant to be before you experienced trauma.
HEAL! Wholeistic Practices to Help Clear Your Trauma, Heal Yourself, and Live Your Best Life gives you everything you need to start your healing journey, to complete healing, and the (re)discovery of the true you… your authentic self… your WHOLE self.
Stop wasting your time, money, and energy on incomplete, inaccurate, and conventional methods. The conventional approach puts you into a box with a diagnosis that may or may not be accurate, often prescribing medications that do nothing more than mask symptoms. There is NO healing.
This book is about empowering you to heal yourself, to find yourself, and to live your best life.
The holistic methods mentioned in this book are all PROVEN to help you get to the root of the unprocessed and suppressed emotions you hold on to from the trauma you have experienced.
Healing Wheel
Healing Wheel: Six Elements of Healing
But healing trauma is only part of the picture. You need complete healing, which also has to include how and where you spend your time, what you eat, how much you exercise, and your connection to a higher power.
This book deconstructs trauma, introduces The Healing Wheel, provides detailed information about the six major modalities of holistic healing, provides key information about finding true healers, reveals healing journey stories, healing fact sheets, and additional wholeistic healing resources.
Part One: A New Paradigm For True Healing
Part Two: How to Find True Healers (Fact sheets to help you find the healers/healing you seek)
Part Three: Healing Stories (Motivational stories showcasing people’s healing journeys)
Part Four: Healing Quick Sheets (Easy-to-implement tools/techniques for healing)
Part Five: Conclusion & Resources (Summation of healing methods and key healing tools)
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Over the last 5 years, what single event rattled you awake? We have all been through a lot, especially in the last five years. What shook you?
These nine authors have nine uncommon experiences to share as they show you what it was like to pivot, improve and prevail. All of them shifted with the changing tides, becoming better, not bitter, and bring you nuggets of wisdom mined from the depths of their souls. enJOY!
Dare to Surrender…Lisa Marree
She’s All HeArt…Michelle Laaks
Rising from Within…Dr. Nhu Truong
Grow Through…Wendy Wiseman
Laugh, Play, Heal…Chiyedza Nyahuye
Phoenix Awakening…Crystal Behe
Gremlins…Kim Groshek
Bend, Don’t Break…George Monty
The Art of Traveling Light…Lonnee Rey
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Kelly is warm, welcoming, supportive friend to many, and she is deeply in love with cannabis. She is kind to everyone, and a big part of her impact is in spreading the kindness and love that the cannabis plant would want for us within the cannabis community.
Kelly brings a wealth of experience as an educator, counsellor, and builder of community to her work in founding KGL. She is a Certified Reiki Practitioner, and is studying plant medicines and other healing modes to add to her skill set. She has been practicing reiki on cannabis plants, saying “Goddess Bless” as she prays over them for a fruitful harvest. Motivated by the spiritual aspects of the plant, Kelly was ordained as a Minister in 2020, and holds “The Cannabis Church of KGL” as a celebration of unity, community, and respect for the cannabis plant and her divine properties.
For her role in advancing cannabis and advocacy for the eventual inclusion of cannabis lounges under The Cannabis Act, Kelly has been recognized in several media publications on the international stage. She has appeared on media across Canada, The United States, and also on Australian T.V.
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Ladies & Gentleman Amil Patel, Co-Founder, CEO, Meeko Health.
This was an incredible conversation about what the future of health can be. Amil has a DEEP philosophical understanding of how we may be able to create a better healthcare system moving forward. It was a true pleasure to speak with him.
In nature’s gentle tapestry, I find my remedy,
A whisper from the Earth, a Sufi symphony.
Medicine from meadows, secrets in the breeze,
A celebration of life, the soul at ease.
Beneath the azure sky, where wildflowers sway,
Healing hands of nature, a gift each day.
In meadows bathed in gold, and forests deep and wise,
The elixir of existence, in every sunrise.
The dance of leaves, a waltz with dappled light,
Heals the spirit’s wounds, in nature’s tender sight.
The river’s lullaby, a soothing, sweet refrain,
Medicine flows within, washing away the pain.
Within the garden’s heart, blooms of every hue,
Nature’s silent whisper, healing, ever true.
Herbs and petals, in delicate embrace,
Bring solace to the soul, a touch of nature’s grace.
Each sunrise a new verse, in life’s sacred song,
Nature’s pharmacy abundant, a place to belong.
Among the ancient trees, beneath the open sky,
Medicine and beauty in every butterfly.
With gratitude, we roam through this sacred land,
Nature’s loving touch, her gentle, guiding hand.
In the Sufi’s gaze, we find a sacred trance,
Medicine in the dance, a timeless, joyful dance.
Life’s rhythm and its rhyme, in every heartbeat found,
Nature’s subtle cure, in every sight and sound.
Celebrate the gift, the world’s magnificent art,
In the Sufi’s embrace, nature’s healing heart.
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Introducing Charles Ponti, a visionary multidisciplinary creative with a profound impact on the realms of software, design, product management, and content creation. With a distinguished career characterized by a relentless commitment to innovation, Charles has left an indelible mark in multiple industries, including finance, healthcare, content creation, and social networking, by crafting products that resonate with millions of individuals worldwide.
Beyond his remarkable work in product development, Charles is a thought leader and commentator in the ever-evolving digital and media landscape. He shares his insights through compelling writings, guiding us through the intricacies of our tech-centric world. His passion for meaningful conversations extends to the realm of podcasting, where he hosts engaging discussions on a wide array of topics. Furthermore, Charles’s creative spirit transcends boundaries as he curates mood-enhancing playlists that speak to the heart and soul.
In addition to his digital pursuits, Charles Ponti is a dynamic artist, producing contemporary works that challenge conventions and provoke thought. His multifaceted contributions are a testament to his dedication to pushing boundaries, inspiring creativity, and fostering positive change in our interconnected world.
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Modern day Troubadours Jed & Naomi take us on this modern day movement to spread warmth, love, & joy to migrants, displaced children, and everyone in need of a good laugh.
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https://clownswithoutborders.org/
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Etienne is Vice President and Co-Owner of Berkeley Patients Group (BPG). BPG is the nation's oldest continuously operating medical cannabis dispensary, established in
1999. For over two decades, Etienne has helped position BPG as a model medical cannabis dispensary, with a vision to lead the emerging industry as it expands, evolves, and becomes more professional. He has founded medical and recreational cannabis retail, cultivation, and processing facilities in Berkeley, Emeryville, Incline Village, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Reno, Sparks, and West Hollywood.
Mr. Fontan has an extensive background as an engaged activist and public speaker seeking to make cannabis legal and safe. Starting in 1993, he was a director of the Cannabis Action Network and traveled through 47 U.S. states speaking at rallies, teach-ins, and rock & roll tours and reaching out to the general public on all cannabis-related issues. Mr. Fontan lobbied local, state, federal, and international governments for cannabis rights. He is an Army combat veteran of Desert Storm and served in the WV Army National Guard. He now lobbies nationally and internationally on veterans' behalf for the use of cannabis and natural medicines.
In 2011, Mr. Fontan was invited by top medical cannabis researchers in the Netherlands to undergo training and tour the Medical Cannabis program run by the Dutch Government. While there, Mr. Fontan learned how to perform laboratory tests on medical cannabis and studied the supply logistics of the Dutch regulatory system. Mr. Fontan is a founding board member who served on the National Cannabis Industry Association (NCIA) Board of Directors from 2010 to 2020, including as Board Chair from 2012 to 2013.
He is also a founder of the Veterans Action Council and sits on the advisory board for Battle Brothers Foundation.
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Meet the remarkable Lauren Alderfer, PhD., a luminous figure in the world of mindfulness education and author of the groundbreaking book, ‘The Mindful Microdosing Journal.’ With a career spanning continents and an illustrious background, Lauren’s expertise is a fusion of mindfulness practices, microdosing wisdom, and a profound commitment to fostering well-being.
Lauren’s unique perspective stems from her extensive experience as a mindfulness practitioner, educator, and global visionary. Her refreshing voice and approach to microdosing are informed by decades of dedicated practice and a passion for guiding both beginners and experienced microdosers on the path to optimal well-being through mindfulness integration.
Beyond her literary contributions, Lauren’s wisdom extends into the realm of non-duality, enriching one’s presence and forging connections with the self, others, and the world in pursuit of greater peace.
Lauren’s journey began as a Fulbright English Language Fellow in the Andean region, where she resided for over two decades. In 2015, her book ‘Teaching from the Heart of Mindfulness’ claimed the top spot in the INDIE awards for the best book in education. This work showcased her mindfulness-based approach to teaching, setting her apart with her unique blend of early meditation initiation and formative training at World Learning, an institution deeply committed to self-reflection and the creation of a more sustainable, peaceful, and just world.
Lauren’s influence extends to academia, where she served as an adjunct faculty member at SIT Graduate Institute, World Learning, for more than 25 years. With her expertise, Lauren takes us on an enlightening journey toward inner peace, self-discovery, and holistic well-being. Welcome to the world of Lauren Alderfer, where mindfulness meets microdosing for a transformative adventure.
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Meet the unapologetic Gregory Frye—your frontline general in the battle for brand relevance. Armed with deep experience as a storyteller in Branding & Marketing, he’s the strategist you want when conquering the digital frontier. This guy doesn’t deal in illusions; he crafts real strategies that bring real results.
What's in Gregory’s arsenal? He's got Content Marketing, Copywriting, Brand Storytelling, Marketing Automation, and Email Strategy, all wrapped up in a straight-shooting, no-BS approach. These aren’t tricks; they're the building blocks of sustainable brand growth.
But wait, there’s more. As a Board Member of the Association of Cannabinoid Specialists, Gregory has taken his long involvement in cannabis to the next level. He's not just blowing smoke; he's helping shape the conversation and deepen the understanding of cannabinoids.
If you’re tired of marketing gurus who only peddle catchphrases and fluff, you've found your antidote. Gregory Frye is the down-to-earth strategist who's been in the trenches, challenging the status quo every step of the way.
Gregory isn’t just another marketer; he’s your unfair advantage in a crowded marketplace. So tune in and get ready to challenge everything you thought you knew about branding and marketing.
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Alexander Lebedev, MD PhD
Entrepreneur | Full-Stack Data Scientist
At the intersection of technology and human resilience, I envision a future where tech is a powerful ally in enhancing our well-being. With an MD/PhD and over 15 years of experience in psychiatry and applied data science, I bridge the gap between the human mind and technological innovation.
My life's mission? Crafting sustainable mental health frameworks that seamlessly integrate with the digital age. While I'm deeply committed to leading my own projects and academic research, I also find balance and discipline as a lifelong martial artist – sometimes even skipping lunches for jiu-jitsu rolls.
For those looking to harness the power of technology, I offer tailored tech consulting services. Whether you're a budding startup or running an established organisation, with my proven expertise in machine learning and NLP, I'm here to elevate your business in today's digital era. Ready to explore the transformative impact of your projects? Let's talk.
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Introducing Rachael Fox Feather, a luminary in the realm of holistic healing and spiritual well-being.
As a primary guide, certified Psilocybin guide, and sound therapist, Rachael’s journey is one of transformative resonance. She also serves as a certified Sound Meditation Facilitator, weaving harmonious frequencies into the tapestry of the soul.
Her practice is a testament to the power of Resonant Energy Medicine, a profound exploration of the healing melodies that traverse the pathways of existence.
With Rachael, a voyage of mind and spirit awaits, where the vibrations of sound and ancient wisdom converge to guide, heal, and awaken.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Introducing Ahva Lenay, the guiding light of Colorado’s healing journey
! Join us on a transformative adventure as we explore the world of Ceremonial Medicine, Bio-Energetics, and the power of ecstatic healing. Get ready to embark on a profound and soul-nourishing experience with Ahva, a Certified Bio-Energetics Practitioner, a Certified Massage Therapist, and the radiant owner of Rhythm Sanctuary.
Welcome to a world of well-being, connection, and spiritual growth.
Ahva Lenay
Ceremonial Medicine Woman, Colorado Guide Team
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Bénédicte Mannix is a Psilocybin Retreat Facilitator specialized in Childhood Trauma
Jamaican based holistic therapist who works with magic mushrooms:
* Holistic therapist focusing on the individual as a whole: Mind, Body and Soul
* Client-centered therapist having studied Rogerian therapy. Her approach is humanistic and empathetic, emphasizing an unconditional positive regard of her clients.
* Transgenerational therapist: People have long-standing patterns passed down through family generations. All human beings are a part of a system, Bénédicte has studied systemic therapy which focuses on recognizing unhealthy patterns, helping her clients alter them for their betterment.
* Sophrologist believing that the body and mind are connected. Bénédicte is a qualified practitioner, helping people become more connected and conscious with themselves using breathwork, gentle movements, muscular relaxation, and visualization.
* Sophrology Teacher: Teaching at the SophroAcademy Specialist Programmes designated for certified Sophrologists = Anxiety, Depression and Phobia
* Specialized in the domain of childhood trauma. I am currently writing a book about how Sophrology can help people deal with the consequences of childhood trauma.
* Several years’ experience in Risk Reduction at various large festivals around the world. Also, being part of its creation in South Africa. Work which involves providing a supportive environment and specialized care designed to transform challenging psychedelic experiences into valuable learning opportunities, and even potentially offering healing and growth. In turn, the work reduces the number of drug-related hospitalizations and arrests. BOOM Festival / Afrika Burn / Earth Dance / Origins
* Psilocybin facilitator – 30 years of experience with psychedelics and the witnessing of others’ experiences have proven to Bénédicte their benefits. Grateful for having facilitated groups and individuals using psilocybin, witnessing magical results.
* Psychedelic integration therapist. Integration is one of the most important parts of the psychedelic journey. It gives a space to bring forth insights gained during the altered state of consciousness to our normal state.ou
Her Core Values:
* Gratitude and Humility
* Freedom is the key to happiness.
* Sincerity and Honesty: It all starts with yourself.
* Self-awareness: This is the capacity to always get a chance to better ourselves.
* Respect and Empathy: It is important to try to understand each other and accept our differences. Empathy is vital in her work as it allows her to connect with her clients.
* Peace and Love: This is what she aspires for herself and everyone. Her drive to do the work lies in this core value.
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Dr. Michael E. Platt's "Adrenaline Dominance: A Revolutionary Approach to Wellness. This book challenges the conventional understanding of health by shedding light on a powerful hormone that has remained in the shadows for far too long.
Imagine a hormone so potent that it plays a central role in numerous health conditions that have baffled the medical community. This is the essence of "Adrenaline Dominance." Dr. Platt's book boldly asserts that excess adrenaline, often disregarded by conventional medicine, could be an underlying trigger for a myriad of seemingly incurable conditions. From ADHD and fibromyalgia to anger, depression, and severe PMS, the effects of excess adrenaline are far-reaching and pervasive.
But the revelations don't stop there. Adrenaline's influence extends to surprising realms: it's the reason why some women experience unrelenting nausea throughout their pregnancies, and it's the hidden force driving people towards substances like drugs and alcohol. Even during the night, adrenaline orchestrates disturbances like tossing and turning, teeth grinding, nocturnal bathroom trips, and unexplained weight gain.
Dr. Platt's book unravels the mystery behind why our bodies produce the "fight or flight" hormone even in the absence of imminent danger. Through accessible explanations, the book provides an in-depth understanding of how adrenaline operates within the body and how its excessive presence can lead to serious medical issues.
What sets "Adrenaline Dominance" apart is its groundbreaking natural protocol designed to swiftly counteract the effects of excess adrenaline. This protocol has the potential to prompt patients to reevaluate their dependence on prescription medications that merely address symptoms without tackling the root causes of their ailments.
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Mr. Lawson started SimpliSync 3 years ago with no prior experience in e-commerce. Through determination to solve a need for Amazon sellers, Mr. Lawson has grown SimpliSync into a successful management company.
As Founder and CEO, Mr. Lawson now directs strategy and growth for a company serving dozens of vendors nationwide. SimpliSync has expanded by providing advanced software and stellar customer support to streamline order management across sales channels.
Mr. Lawson conceived the idea while consulting in IT. Hearing clients voice headaches managing Amazon and other platform inventories, he saw an opportunity. Mr. Lawson self-taught the technology, funded an initial software solution, and made connections among Amazon sellers.
By consistently re-investing in engineering and talent, Mr. Lawson built an agile company fixated on usability, flawless integration, and delivering seller peace of mind. When not planning long-term, Mr. Lawson spends time in SimpliSync's forums getting direct customer feedback.
Mr. Lawson's vision ahead is expanding SimpliSync's unified data and operations capabilities to additional major e-commerce platforms. But he remains dedicated to serving the Amazon sellers who catalyzed the business with the most sophisticated and affordable solution possible.
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Ladies and gentlemen, it is a distinct privilege to introduce Dr. Steve Miller, a luminary in the realms of inquiry, wonder, and profound philosophical exploration. Driven by an innate propensity to question the very fabric of truth claims, Dr. Miller has embarked on a lifelong odyssey into the deepest recesses of thought.
As a distinguished writer, erudite professor, and captivating speaker, he offers not just answers but a guiding light for fellow seekers, questioners, and wonderers who, like him, approach every claim with a resounding, “I wonder if it’s true.” Dr. Miller’s intellectual journey has led him through the labyrinthine corridors of belief, skepticism, and unquenchable curiosity.
Beyond his academic pursuits, Dr. Miller’s unwavering dedication to unraveling the mysteries of near-death and deathbed experiences is nothing short of awe-inspiring. He is a seeker who has not only read extensively but has also plumbed the depths of these profound phenomena, engaging with the intricate tapestry of human consciousness and spirituality.
In a world where certainty often takes precedence, Dr. Miller’s commitment to rigorous inquiry and his unwavering pursuit of truth serve as a beacon of intellectual integrity. His quest extends to the very boundaries of our comprehension, challenging conventions and opening doors to abstract and esoteric realms of thought.
Through his work, Dr. Miller bridges the chasm between skepticism and open-minded exploration, offering profound insights into the human condition and the mysteries that lie beyond. His contributions to our understanding of life, death, consciousness, and the afterlife have left an indelible mark on the philosophical landscape.
Join us today as we embark on a thought-provoking journey with Dr. Steve Miller, a visionary thinker who reminds us that the pursuit of truth is an eternal endeavor, and that in the quest for answers, we often find even more profound questions.
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Introducing Rochelle Webb, a visionary at the intersection of technology and fashion, who is transforming the global design sector. With a diverse portfolio of fashion expressions and a penchant for wanderlust, Rochelle’s journey has led her to create Optimist Made, a platform that brings unique international narratives to American consumers. Her closet is a diary of her adventures, and now, she’s sharing the gift of unexpected opportunities with designers, stimulating economies, and making unique items accessible. As a seasoned marketer, Rochelle’s experience spans Fortune 500 companies and unicorn brands, with a notable achievement in media planning for Call of Duty’s record-breaking launch. Get ready to explore the world of innovation and international flair with Rochelle Webb!
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Two-time LinkedIn Top Voice and Entrepreneur Martin Stark is a leading inspirational speaker and trailblazer who encourages people, teams, and organisations to employ courage as a habit; and advises on how to make an impact and achieve business success on LinkedIn. Featured in CNN, The Guardian, BBC Sport, and ABC News, Martin is the Founder and CEO of the not-for-profit company World Gay Boxing Championships, which he set up to disrupt hatred, increase LGBTQIA+ participation, and lead change in the sport. Martin delivered the world's first boxing competition for the LGBTQIA+ community and allies in February 2023.
Martin is also a seasoned commercial negotiator and Social Impact Expert with 15 years’ of experience as an IT Strategic Sourcing Leader. He was diagnosed with Addison’s disease in 2006 shortly after having been placed in two induced comas and living through his worst fear - a tracheotomy. Having undergone more than 70 hospital admissions and four major operations, Martin is passionate about health and well-being. His near-death experiences have driven him to lead the positive changes he wants to see in the world.
Courage is taking ownership of fear, and venturing forward with confidence and resilience. Fear is a natural, powerful human emotion triggered by a perceived physical or psychological threat providing a basic survival mechanism which is an essential part of keeping us safe. Courage starts by understanding fear, using the information as a guide to empowering yourself into making better decisions.
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Introducing Sam Mandel, a force of compassion and innovation in the realm of mental health care. As the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Ketamine Clinics Los Angeles (KCLA), Sam’s journey is one of profound dedication to healing. From the early days of volunteering at a teen-to-teen suicide prevention hotline to managing one of the world’s foremost Ketamine Infusion Therapy clinics, Sam has channeled his lifelong advocacy into transforming lives.
In his role, he orchestrates the symphony of operations that make KCLA a beacon of success and ethical care. From nurturing patient satisfaction to pioneering cutting-edge technologies, Sam is a relentless advocate for best practices in mental health.
Join us as we delve into the mind and heart of Sam Mandel, a mental health advocate, entrepreneur, actor, and rapper who’s changing the way we approach mental health care and giving voice to the underserved. Welcome to a journey of compassion and transformation.
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Experienced leader, lifelong learner, strategic change agent and development manager with international business experience in EdTech, FinTech, financial software development, ERP systems development and implementation, agile development, agile transformation and process implementation, startup and business development, management consulting and finance at executive level.
Christian works with dedication and has a significant impact on the people, products and processes he leads and models. Using his strong interpersonal skills, he effectively works across organisations and moves internal and external partners. His dedication and high standards motivate and challenge people to make a better performance and deliver results as part of corporate strategy implementations.
Specialties: Software development, organizational development, agile processes, agile transformation, strategy and strategic change, people management and coaching, outsourcing, off-shoring, near-shoring, fintech, EPR development & implementation, software product management, investment management systems, digital transformation, software stability and performance analysis, software evangelist, code quality, software test, C/C++/C#/.NET, APL, Java, JavaScript, DevOps, SaaS, Cloud solutions, publishing processes, programme management, project management, strategic portfolio management, software training, cash management, payments, gamification, system integration, SAP, SimCorp Dimension, Schilling, SWIFT, FIX.
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A global mental health hub for everyone. We are not a clinical professional or government organisation. We are a community who have first-hand experience of the mental and physical challenges that are experienced by many returned Veterans. We exist to see a stop in the generational cycle of service trauma in Military, First Responder connected families, to see relationships restored, and to do what we can to prevent suicide. We support the community in Mental Health.
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While working as a pediatric nurse in October 2016, I suffered both a traumatic brain (TBI) and whiplash injury to my neck. Due to this, I have been unable to work as a nurse ever since.
My injury also comes with some debilitating symptoms, which include cognitive issues, chronic headaches, and severe neck pain. Cannabis helps alleviate my pain, bringing it from a 7/10 daily pain and down to a more tolerable 2 and 3.
Other symptoms of my injury include impacted balance/coordination, visual impairment, and depression/anxiety.
I live in Buffalo, NY and I actually travel to Canada every few weeks in order to access legal Canadian cannabis and medicate; it is my medical hiatus if you will.
As I have a Canadian prescription for cannabis, I travel to Ontario where I have an address. While I do have a prescription in the state of NY and CA, the quality of Canadian cannabis is unmatched, especially the strains available to me through my Licensed producer.
It aids with all my symptoms above and has truly given me a quality of life back. While I have been prescribed numerous,
pharmaceutical drugs to treat my injury, most have had severely negative and damaging effects on me physically and emotionally, while cannabis helped me come of off these horrible medications.
I had been a recreational consumer prior to my injury, but it is only since beginning to learn about cannabinoids and terpenes have I really been able to maximize and harness the benefits of my cannabis intake.
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Matt Zemon:
Matt Zemon, an unconventional visionary, penned the groundbreaking book, “Psychedelics for Everyone.” In this trailblazing work, Zemon takes readers on a mind-bending journey through the world of psychedelics, breaking down barriers and demystifying these transformative substances. With wit and wisdom, he explores how psychedelics can be a tool for personal growth and self-help, accessible to all who dare to embark on this cosmic adventure. Zemon’s book is a roadmap for those seeking to harness the power of psychedelics for healing, learning, and self-discovery, making these mystical experiences more approachable and enlightening for everyone.
Shannon Duncan:
Shannon Duncan, an introspective sage, unveils the profound insights of his book, “Coming Full Circle.” In this thought-provoking masterpiece, Duncan shares his own riveting journey of self-discovery and trauma healing. Through a blend of poignant storytelling and deep introspection, he guides readers on a path towards understanding the cyclical nature of life’s challenges and triumphs. Duncan’s wisdom transcends gender, offering readers a universal perspective on the human experience. “Coming Full Circle” is a heartfelt testament to the power of resilience and personal growth, inspiring readers to embark on their own transformative journeys of healing and learning.
Matt Zemon
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Shannon Duncan
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An enthusiastic neuroscientist with a particular interest in psychedelic research, neuroplasticity and sexuality.
Graduated with an MSc degree in Clinical Neuroscience at King's College London and currently working as a research assistant/clinical coordinator at the Centre for Psychedelic Research at ICL.
Also working in a private clinical trial sector to explore the potential of psychedelic trials at the industry level. During my time in academia, I have been extending my skills in both clinical and laboratory research for the past 5 years.
I have been actively coordinating the Microdosing 2.0 project and authored two publications in high-impact scientific journals.
I was lucky to be awarded the BAP summer project award for my work at the Centre for Psychedelic Research. I am a keen learner, take any chance to grow and to become a better person every day.
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Business education, entrepreneurship, and leadership training are typically slow, expensive, and uninspiring.
My team and I are changing that. We've invested millions of dollars and 20+ years to build, test, and refine the fastest and most inspiring business training ever invented.
We've created the most advanced series of educational games and simulations in the world.
This is experiential learning at its finest.
Thousands of schools, universities, and educators have adopted our GoVenture programs to enhance learning for millions of students around the world. Instructors, join us at GoVenture.net and sign up for our Simulation & Game Based Learning Newsletter here on LinkedIn.
Major companies use our inventions to boost customer empathy and leadership training.
And now with our new businessXP curriculum, students can directly enroll in the world's first and only fully game-based experiential learning. businessXP is better, faster,
more inspiring, and more affordable than business school. Learn more at business-XP.com
I've spent my career helping people solve complex business and education or training perhaps I can help you too?
My experience solving complex challenges comes from being an entrepreneur, engineer, inventor, writer, and designer of educational games, simulations, mobile apps, and web platforms.
I have founded and manage several companies that you can view in my profile.
Can I help you? Send me a message or contact request - I'm happy to explore ideas.
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Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce you to Eline Haijen, a brilliant researcher and compassionate advocate whose work is redefining our understanding of adult ADHD.
With an unshakable commitment to improving the lives of those affected by ADHD, Eline has embarked on an extraordinary journey into the realm of alternative treatments.
Her pioneering efforts have brought her to the forefront of microdosing classic psychedelics, a promising avenue for addressing the often-overlooked challenges faced by adults with ADHD.
In Eline Haijen, we find a visionary thinker, a dedicated advocate, and a driving force of positive change in the field of mental health. Join us as we delve into the remarkable work and insights of this trailblazing individual.
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Sara Payan is a nationally recognized & award-winning educator, public speaker, policy advocate, writer & the host of the
"Planted with Sara Payan" podcast.
For over a decade, Sara worked for the Apothecarium as their Director of Education & Public Education Officer. An industry veteran with over 18,000 hours of experience guiding & educating the public, Payan has her finger on the pulse of the industry regarding consumer trends & product development & trained cannabis professionals on consumer relationship building & the art of the sale.
She has consulted with numerous brands on product development, public outreach, marketing & engagement for businesses.
Sara sits on the California Cannabis Advisory Committee & the San Francisco Cannabis
Oversight Committee & was Co-Chair of the San Francisco State Cannabis Legalization Taskforce. As a Stage III cancer survivor & former civil rights professional, she believes that educating consumers & policymakers makes for safe access, sound policy and equitable industry opportunities.
Sara consults with large healthcare organizations such as Kaiser & UCSF, helping them understand the role cannabis can play in patients' lives and offering educational sessions for their patients. She leads large-scale industry training & lectures nationwide, including CEU credit classes for healthcare practitioners. Sara created & taught the first cannabis education workshops for City College of San Francisco. She has presented her educational series at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, SF Public Library & Glide Memorial Church.
Sara was named among the 100+ Most Important Women in Cannabis for 2019 &2020.
She is a subject matter expert for lifestyle publications such as Self Magazine. Her work has been highlighted in MG Retailer, Magnetic Magazine, The Bold Italic, SF Weekly, SF Chronicle, California Leaf, & Damian Marley's "Medication" video series.
Sara is a contributing writer for Rolling Stone & Cannabis Now. She has been honored to speak & lecture at the Cannabis Business Times Conference, New West Summit, Women in Cannabis Expo, Patients Out of Time, Women Grow, The Women's Visionary Congress & the Arkansas Cannabis Industry Association.
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The Biomaterials Advantage
Regenerative medicine should be accessible to everyone in need of healthcare. Biomaterials are affordable, scalable, and globally deployable solutions for wound healing. They can be used immediately at point of care to kickstart the body’s healing response and improve clinical outcomes.
Synthetic Biomimetics for Next Generation Results
We specialize in designing synthetic polymers that match and exceed the body’s natural resources for healing.
It’s 2023. Everyone should have access to cutting edge technology.
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Today we talk with Zeba Mirza.
A content creator from Nagpur India.
We spoke about the different ideas that are reflected in creativity. In the East we see a reflection of heritage & tradition.
While in the West we see individualism, & disruption as creative.
I’m hopeful that tools like a.i. will help us find balance as we move forward in the ever changing world of the creator economy.
Here’s a bit more about Zeba,
Are you ready to make your brand shine?
Together, let's dive into your business, understanding its values, target audience, and unique appeal. With a splash of creativity, captivating designs will emerge, tailored precisely to resonate with your audience.
The chosen design will undergo refinements based on your audience's preferences, ensuring every detail aligns perfectly.
Once we've polished the design, it will seamlessly blend across various platforms - your website, social media, and more.
But that's not all - I'm your go-to for content strategy too. From attention-grabbing captions to engaging posts, consider it done.
Remember those eye-catching visual carousels you provide? I'Il weave my magic to transform them into irresistible visual stories for your audience.
Even after launch, count on my support every step of the way. Together, let's build a brand identity that truly speaks to your audience and forges lasting connections.
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I embarked on a personal journey of growth and healing from the psychological and existential wounds of war from my past military service. Along the way, I was coached and guided in discovering many tools for more holistic health, as well as creating existential meaning to help deal with the suffering I encountered. I now work to pass these tools of healing and growth on to others.
As a mental health counselor in private practice, I strive to provide counseling for those in my community who otherwise struggle to access mental health services. My focus is on helping my clients heal from past trauma, create meaning in their current circumstances, and find hope for their future.
I also love working with and helping couples strengthen their relationship and am certified Level 2 in the Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy (PACT).
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Today is a free flowing conversation about the emerging world. From the failure of corporate governance to creative destruction & the law of unintended consequences.
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Over the past 5 years, what is the single biggest event that caused you to change your perspective for the better?
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Giving is my fuel.
felt like I was locked in a cage, producing excel reports for executives that looked at them for just a few seconds at most. I wasn't impacting anyone. My future was bound to be filled with useless meetings as the core of my personality, my passion for helping people, wasted away.
Did you know that 95% of job postings are inaccurate and misleading?
The job search and interview process is broken. Many good candidates pass over listings because they don't feel they're good enough and, instead, unfit candidates apply.
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I am a multidisciplinary facilitator passionate about sacred ceremony, neuroscience, and proven methods for healing mind, body, and spirit.
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I having been serving the Nashville Tennessee area for 17 years and have 25 years experience as a psychotherapist and facilitator of healing. I am passionate about the journey of human growth, healing and evolution as it relates to our Divinity and the greater good of the collective human experience. I have extensive experience in a variety of healing modalities including energy work, breathwork, experiential psychotherapy and EMDR. I am also a singer/songwriter and am interested in creativity as an expression of the Divine.
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A recovering workaholic, obsessive analyst, chronic overachiever and chaser of ‘success’, now reformed and actively living my best life by serving others and helping them to uncover theirs.
The story of my life began with a journey of survival, I was born dead and ‘died’ a further two times within the following 12 hours. While a morbid topic, this set the scene for the majority of the rest of my young life.
The child of two alcoholics each solo parenting me for a portion of my life but both deeply flawed in their own special ways. I am the son of an insanely over protective, outdated-in-his-beliefs yet loving and incredibly creative father, and of a vengeful, torn, broken, militarily strict and deeply scarred yet amazingly powerful mother that possessed incredible mental resolve.
I have worked myself to the bone so often that I’ve had multiple complete burnouts throughout my corporate and work life.
I have survived childhood abuse in almost all its forms. Violence, grief and terror all in almost equal mix.
I have been flat broke and displaced (yes, that means homeless), without anywhere and anyone in the world multiple times.
I have experienced the loss and death of people close to me more times than I care to count and I have moved homes, lives and communities over two dozen times in my life.
I have been drastically overweight (162+kg, 357+lbs) and addicted.
I have had failed relationships and broken, abandoned friendships.
I have failed, and fallen and gotten it wrong in some of the most severely impactful moments of my life.
So, why share all this? Because, I have an amazing life that I love and it’s important to me that you understand my perspective on life, living and the lessons that brings.
I want you to really know the value and viewpoint I bring to the table and the insight I can leverage to assist you with building your goals, ambitions and dreams.
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I coach based on transparency, authenticity and vulnerability and combine these with clear and practical tools and systems to deliver life changing results to the people I work with. I honestly believe in serving you to the best of my ability, and part of that is being open about who I am, where I come from, what I’m about, and what I can bring to your personal journey or the leadership development of your business.
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Welcome to The Codex Chronicles… A professor’s Tale of Manuscripts.
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Dr. David A. Salomon holds a PhD in English literature from the University of Connecticut and an MA from the City University of New York. A specialist in the literature, religion and culture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance England, he most recently spent thirteen years as a professor of English at the Sage Colleges in Troy and Albany, NY. During his time there, he also served as chair of the Department of English and Modern Languages, director of general education, director of study abroad, chair of the Faculty Development Committee, faculty advisor for the student newspaper, and was the founding director of the Kathleen Donnelly Center for Undergraduate Research. He joined CNU as the inaugural Director of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity in September 2017.
His book on the medieval glossed Bible was published by the University of Wales Press in 2013. In 2015, he co-edited and co-authored a monograph, Redefining the Paradigm, which discussed new models for faculty evaluation to improve student learning. His new book, The Seven Deadly Sins: How Sin Influenced the West from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, was published by Praeger in April 2019. He has published essays on everything from medieval mysticism to anger in the Bible, and has given presentations on teaching and faculty evaluation models at conferences, such as the Teaching Professor and the annual AACU Conference.
Medieval manuscripts are perceived differently by the human senses compared to common text today, offering a unique and multisensory experience:
1. Visual Aesthetics: Medieval manuscripts, often handwritten and lavishly decorated, showcase intricate calligraphy, elaborate illustrations, and vibrant colors. The visual aesthetics of these manuscripts evoke a sense of artistry and craftsmanship that is distinct from modern printed text.
2. Tactile Sensation: The parchment or vellum used for medieval manuscripts provides a tactile experience as one feels the texture of the material beneath their fingers. This physical interaction with the medium adds a sensory dimension to reading and handling these historical texts.
3. Aged Scent: Over time, medieval manuscripts develop a distinct aroma, carrying the scent of antiquity. This aged smell can evoke a feeling of connection to the past and contribute to the overall sensory experience.
4. Historical Connection: Reading medieval manuscripts allows individuals to connect with the past in a way that digital or modern printed texts cannot replicate. The physicality of holding an ancient document establishes a direct link to the historical era in which it was created.
5. Auditory Silence: Unlike the electronic devices that accompany much of modern reading, medieval manuscripts invite a quieter environment for exploration. The absence of electronic buzz allows readers to immerse themselves in the silence of the written word.
6. Cultural Imagination: The experience of reading medieval manuscripts transports readers into a different cultural mindset, understanding the context in which these texts were written, interpreted, and appreciated.
7. Spiritual and Mystical Essence: For manuscripts related to religion and mysticism, the act of reading becomes a spiritual journey, as the physicality of the text and the esoteric content converge to create a unique spiritual experience.
In summary, medieval manuscripts offer a multisensory encounter that goes beyond the mere act of reading. The visual aesthetics, tactile sensation, historical connection, and spiritual essence create a captivating journey that connects readers to both the words on the page and the distant world from which they emerged.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
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She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Graham Priest grew up as a working class kid in South London. He read mathematics and (and a little bit of of logic) at St. John’s College, Cambridge. He obtained his doctorate in mathematics at the London School of Economics. By that time, he had come to the conclusion that philosophy was more fun than mathematics. So, luckily, he got his first job (in 1974) in a philosophy department, as a temporary lecturer in the Department of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of St Andrews.
The first permanent job he was offered was at the University of Western Australia. He moved to Australia when he took up the position, and has spent most of his working life there. After 12 years at the University of Western Australia, he moved to take up the chair of philosophy at the University of Queensland, and after 12 years there, he moved again to take up the Boyce Gibson Chair of Philosophy at Melbourne University, where he is now emeritus. While he was there, he was a Fellow of Ormond College. During the Melbourne years, he was also an Arché Professorial Fellow at the University of St Andrews. He is a past president of the Australasian Association for Logic external-01, and the Australasian Association of Philosophy external-01, of which he was Chair of Council for 13 years. He was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities external-01 in 1995, and awarded a Doctor of Letters by the University of Melbourne in 2002. In 2009 he took up the position of Distinguished Professor at the Graduate Center external-01, City University of New York, where he now lives and works.
Graham has published in nearly every leading logic and philosophy journal. At the last count, he had published about 240 papers external-01. He has also published six monographs external-01 (mostly with Oxford University Press), as well as a number of edited collections external-01. Much of his work has been in logic, especially non-classical logic, and related areas. He is perhaps best know for his work on dialetheism external-01, the view that some contradictions are true. However, he has also published widely in many other areas, such as metaphysics, Buddhist philosophy, and the history of philosophy, both East and West.
Graham has travelled widely external-01, lecturing and addressing conferences in every continent except Antarctica. For many years, he practiced karatedo. He is a third dan in Shobukai external-01, and a fourth dan in Shitoryu (awarded by the head of style, Sensei Mabuni Kenei external-01 in Osaka, when he was training there). Before he left Australia he was an Australian National kumite referee external-01 and kata judge external-01. Nowadays, he swims and practices taichi. He loves (good external-01) opera, jazz external-01, and 60s rock external-01… and East Asian art.
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I don't just write books, I create experiences!
G. S. Gerry is the 6x award-winning author of Meth Murder & Amazon. Mastering Experiences Through Humor and Writing wrongs along the way.
G. S. Gerry is a father of 5, Navy veteran, cybersecurity expert, and tattoo enthusiast.
His original writing style has been compared to the likes of Hunter S. Thompson and Lemony Snicket. His nonfiction books are quirky and utterly unique, jam-packed with humor, suspense, and satire.
G. S. Gerry's nonfiction creations offer an escape from life's harsh realities by providing a hilarious perspective in turning lemons into lemonade. Constructing a world where the unbelievable seems made up and yet, oddly relatable. Gerry's visionary approach towards life, laughter and entertainment bridges comedy and originality with memorable creations, leaving no stone unturned to help others laugh their way to a better today.
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Doc is no one. He is Banksy's erudite elder brother, a Deadpool wannabe, and the Shadow of the world's most interesting man.
When artificial intelligence has a fever dream, it dreams of being Doc. He is a son, brother, husband, father, veteran, psycho, therapist, and friend. He is the grinning embodiment of the Duchenne marker, all of his lies are true, and he writes his books with tears in his eyes for you and only you.
Ben Askins has an eclectic background with degrees in Outdoor Education, Intercultural Studies, Physician Assistant Studies, and Divinity. He has nearly two decades of experience practicing and teaching wilderness, tactical, and expeditionary medicine in the military. In civilian life, he is a Psychiatric Physician Assistant with an evidence-focused and integrative approach to mental health that includes extensive experience providing ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, medicine management, and spiritual direction. He is certified with the Multidisciplinary Association on Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) in MDMA-assisted psychotherapy. Ben is a member of the Wilderness Medical Society, a National Outdoor Leadership school alum, a veteran of the Global War on Terrorism, and has completed postgraduate training in Neuropsychiatry and Genomics.
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Moksha Journeys is a collective of trained and experienced guides who come to this special work after decades working as therapists, coaches, doctors, herbalists, mycologists, research scientists, and experienced entheogenic facilitators from eastern and western spiritual traditions. We are devoted to supporting safe, effective, and meaningful sacred medicine journeys, in private, natural settings, that are custom designed to meet each client's needs. We provide professional guide services that include a wide range of beneficial strategies for personal development, self-healing, and spiritual exploration.
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Israel Wilson is a seasoned professional and advisor with over 10 years of experience in business development, spanning across media, entertainment, finance, and education. My passion is to empower the next generation of professionals and entrepreneurs to break into and thrive in the rapidly evolving world of decentralized technologies and digital assets.
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Desmond Walling ton, PhD, is a licensed psychologist who provides Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy in Denver, CO. He found his way to working with Ketamine after working on the historic Initiative 301 campaign in Denver that decriminalized psilocybin mushrooms. His political activism in the Denver campaign opened the door for him to gather petition signatures for the 2020 Decriminalize Nature DC campaign to decriminalize entheogenic medicine in Washington DC for their November 2021 campaign. Dr. Wallington earned his PhD in Counseling Psychology and MS in Community Counseling from Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK. Prior to becoming a licensed psychologist, Dr. Wallington worked as a Licensed Professional Counselor. While at OSU, Dr. Wallington conducted research in forgiveness and American Indian Enculturation. Dr. Wallington's passion for working with entheogenic and psychedelic medicine stems from his American Indian heritage, which fuels his passion for integrating his ethnic heritage with his professional training. Prior to working with psychedelic medicine, the majority of Dr.
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* I suffered from Clinical Depression and attempted suicide as a teenager, while attending college. Because of that experience, I am now a huge Mental Health Advocate and have spoken on dozens of Podcasts and Livestreams about overcoming depression, being able to now thrive and give back!
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'Raq the Boat' where I have candid conversations with kids of all ages! The goal is to empower these kids and have them walk away feeling special, worthy, seen and most importantly...
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A This has led me to create Raq The Boat Live Events. The first one will be Saturday, November 4th in San Diego. It's geared towards at-risk teens. We will have motivational speakers, financial literacy, music education, meditation, and so much more!
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RAQVISION is THE youth 17 and under safe social network for our future Creators, Innovators, Disruptors, Changemakers and Educators to project their voice and protect their reality. Built for Connection. Live interactive Masterclasses with incredible humans. Book clubs with featured authors.
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Welcome to The Codex Chronicles… A professor’s Tale of Manuscripts.
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Dr. David A. Salomon holds a PhD in English literature from the University of Connecticut and an MA from the City University of New York. A specialist in the literature, religion and culture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance England, he most recently spent thirteen years as a professor of English at the Sage Colleges in Troy and Albany, NY. During his time there, he also served as chair of the Department of English and Modern Languages, director of general education, director of study abroad, chair of the Faculty Development Committee, faculty advisor for the student newspaper, and was the founding director of the Kathleen Donnelly Center for Undergraduate Research. He joined CNU as the inaugural Director of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity in September 2017.
His book on the medieval glossed Bible was published by the University of Wales Press in 2013. In 2015, he co-edited and co-authored a monograph, Redefining the Paradigm, which discussed new models for faculty evaluation to improve student learning. His new book, The Seven Deadly Sins: How Sin Influenced the West from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, was published by Praeger in April 2019. He has published essays on everything from medieval mysticism to anger in the Bible, and has given presentations on teaching and faculty evaluation models at conferences, such as the Teaching Professor and the annual AACU Conference.
Medieval manuscripts are perceived differently by the human senses compared to common text today, offering a unique and multisensory experience:
1. Visual Aesthetics: Medieval manuscripts, often handwritten and lavishly decorated, showcase intricate calligraphy, elaborate illustrations, and vibrant colors. The visual aesthetics of these manuscripts evoke a sense of artistry and craftsmanship that is distinct from modern printed text.
2. Tactile Sensation: The parchment or vellum used for medieval manuscripts provides a tactile experience as one feels the texture of the material beneath their fingers. This physical interaction with the medium adds a sensory dimension to reading and handling these historical texts.
3. Aged Scent: Over time, medieval manuscripts develop a distinct aroma, carrying the scent of antiquity. This aged smell can evoke a feeling of connection to the past and contribute to the overall sensory experience.
4. Historical Connection: Reading medieval manuscripts allows individuals to connect with the past in a way that digital or modern printed texts cannot replicate. The physicality of holding an ancient document establishes a direct link to the historical era in which it was created.
5. Auditory Silence: Unlike the electronic devices that accompany much of modern reading, medieval manuscripts invite a quieter environment for exploration. The absence of electronic buzz allows readers to immerse themselves in the silence of the written word.
6. Cultural Imagination: The experience of reading medieval manuscripts transports readers into a different cultural mindset, understanding the context in which these texts were written, interpreted, and appreciated.
7. Spiritual and Mystical Essence: For manuscripts related to religion and mysticism, the act of reading becomes a spiritual journey, as the physicality of the text and the esoteric content converge to create a unique spiritual experience.
In summary, medieval manuscripts offer a multisensory encounter that goes beyond the mere act of reading. The visual aesthetics, tactile sensation, historical connection, and spiritual essence create a captivating journey that connects readers to both the words on the page and the distant world from which they emerged.
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Cofounded and helped bootstrap Boast.Al to 8 figures ARR. Boast is a fintech platform that provides businesses with R&D and Innovation funding.
Cofounded and helped bootstrap Traction to more than 100,000 entrepreneurs and innovators.
Traction is a global community that brings leaders behind the fastest-growing companies such as Shopify, Atlassian, Twilio, MailChimp, Github, intercom, Calendly, Zapier, and more to share learnings on how to build and scale companies via podcasts, meetups, retreats, and conferences.
Prior to Boast.Al and Traction, I ran product and go-to-market for a number of early stage startups.
I've been involved in the US and Canadian startup ecosystem for more than 15 years as an entrepreneur, community builder, and angel investor.
I'm a software engineer by education, community builder by passion.
I love taking things from 0 to 1.
My purpose in life is to bring people together to create a big impact
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If you're a spiritual or creative person in business, you've probably learned to suppress some parts of yourself.
You've been told (directly or indirectly) that you're not allowed to be who you really are.
You had to choose:
- Either do what you love.
- Or fit in, make money, and be "successful."
Maybe you've even achieved that "success", only to find out it wasn't all that.
I've been there. I had a business that on paper, sounded perfect. But in reality, it drained my soul. And it started to affect other areas of my life too.
In my heart, I knew that I was meant for something different.
But I didn't know what it was, let alone how to make it into a profitable business.
When you're ready to finally stop playing that game, to stop being caught up in that character, I'II be your guide, strategist, and collaborator.
My mission is to support people like you bring your FULL self-expression and develop your brand around it.
To turn up the volume on your truth and give a middle finger to anything that makes you feel like you have to dim your light.
Think of my work as an intersection of branding and marketing strategy, with a spiritual-creative flow practice.
I will show you how to attract aligned clients and make even more money while being true to yourself and doing what you love.
I call it building a brand with your FULL self-expression.
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Exploring the intersection of faith & psychedelics with Clint Kyle’s…Host of The Psychedelic Christian Podcast….
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lead at Enthereal to crystalize the resilience of Essential Medicine supply chains, including indispensable anesthetic ketamine, critical-to-care epinephrine, and other Essential Medicines using aromatic amino acids. That employs near-commercial bioengineering and developing high-value generative Al for enzyme and biology products.
Kiya is also Director of Engagement and Transformation at Amore360, a company that helps businesses create and sustain positive change through immersive, inspiring experience solutions.
With over 20 years of experience in technology and market development, Kiya leads cross-functional teams to deliver innovative products and services that improve resilience, adaptability, health, and performance with non-coercive approaches.
Kiva's core competencies include transformation management, systems design thinking, technical due diligence, insightful analysis, unparalleled interpersonal communication, and strategic realization.
Kiya has a strong background in chem/ biochemistry, microbiology, organic chemistry, structural biology and metabolic engineering, pharmacology, and computational bioenaineerina. contributina to multiple patents and publications in biotech, bio-based materials, and biofuels.
As the founder and Chief Generative Officer, Enthereal creates a platform for the reliable bioregional production of Essential Medicines.
Kiya's life goal is to alleviate suffering by applying continuous improvement for engagement, product strategy, and thriving cultures.
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In the luminal space where theater, storytelling, and clowning intersect, a metamorphosis of the mind unfolds—a dance of artistry and introspection that ignites the dormant sparks of growth within individuals. Theater’s stage becomes a portal, a canvas upon which the complexities of existence are painted. Through its immersive narratives, audiences traverse landscapes of emotion, glimpsing the world through myriad perspectives. In the alchemy of storytelling, ancient wisdom and contemporary dilemmas intertwine, bridging cultures and generations with the threads of universal truths. It is here that the power of empathy blooms, where individuals grow not just in understanding, but in the very essence of what it means to be human.
Enter the realm of the clown, the enigmatic figure whose exaggerated antics and poignant vulnerability transcend mere laughter. Beneath layers of slapstick humor lies a profound commentary on the human condition—an invitation to shed inhibitions and embrace the liberating art of authenticity. Through clowning, barriers crumble, and hearts open to the unexpected. In the face of absurdity, the world gains a new luster, a fresh lens through which its quirks and complexities are transformed into a carnival of wonder. The clown, with his unadorned spirit, beckons us to see the world afresh, to find beauty in the unconventional, and to celebrate the tapestry of existence with childlike exuberance.
United, theater, storytelling, and clowning form a trinity of transformation. They challenge us to confront our preconceptions, to journey beyond our comfort zones, and to emerge with a perspective as kaleidoscopic as the stories they tell. As the final act draws near, the audience, now both participant and observer, carries forward the gift of expanded consciousness—a testament to the potency of these mediums to cultivate growth, to unveil the extraordinary in the ordinary, and to kindle the eternal flames of curiosity and enlightenment.
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Welcome to The Codex Chronicles… A professor’s Tale of Manuscripts.
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Dr. David A. Salomon holds a PhD in English literature from the University of Connecticut and an MA from the City University of New York. A specialist in the literature, religion and culture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance England, he most recently spent thirteen years as a professor of English at the Sage Colleges in Troy and Albany, NY. During his time there, he also served as chair of the Department of English and Modern Languages, director of general education, director of study abroad, chair of the Faculty Development Committee, faculty advisor for the student newspaper, and was the founding director of the Kathleen Donnelly Center for Undergraduate Research. He joined CNU as the inaugural Director of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity in September 2017.
His book on the medieval glossed Bible was published by the University of Wales Press in 2013. In 2015, he co-edited and co-authored a monograph, Redefining the Paradigm, which discussed new models for faculty evaluation to improve student learning. His new book, The Seven Deadly Sins: How Sin Influenced the West from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, was published by Praeger in April 2019. He has published essays on everything from medieval mysticism to anger in the Bible, and has given presentations on teaching and faculty evaluation models at conferences, such as the Teaching Professor and the annual AACU Conference.
Medieval manuscripts are perceived differently by the human senses compared to common text today, offering a unique and multisensory experience:
1. Visual Aesthetics: Medieval manuscripts, often handwritten and lavishly decorated, showcase intricate calligraphy, elaborate illustrations, and vibrant colors. The visual aesthetics of these manuscripts evoke a sense of artistry and craftsmanship that is distinct from modern printed text.
2. Tactile Sensation: The parchment or vellum used for medieval manuscripts provides a tactile experience as one feels the texture of the material beneath their fingers. This physical interaction with the medium adds a sensory dimension to reading and handling these historical texts.
3. Aged Scent: Over time, medieval manuscripts develop a distinct aroma, carrying the scent of antiquity. This aged smell can evoke a feeling of connection to the past and contribute to the overall sensory experience.
4. Historical Connection: Reading medieval manuscripts allows individuals to connect with the past in a way that digital or modern printed texts cannot replicate. The physicality of holding an ancient document establishes a direct link to the historical era in which it was created.
5. Auditory Silence: Unlike the electronic devices that accompany much of modern reading, medieval manuscripts invite a quieter environment for exploration. The absence of electronic buzz allows readers to immerse themselves in the silence of the written word.
6. Cultural Imagination: The experience of reading medieval manuscripts transports readers into a different cultural mindset, understanding the context in which these texts were written, interpreted, and appreciated.
7. Spiritual and Mystical Essence: For manuscripts related to religion and mysticism, the act of reading becomes a spiritual journey, as the physicality of the text and the esoteric content converge to create a unique spiritual experience.
In summary, medieval manuscripts offer a multisensory encounter that goes beyond the mere act of reading. The visual aesthetics, tactile sensation, historical connection, and spiritual essence create a captivating journey that connects readers to both the words on the page and the distant world from which they emerged.
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Welcome to The Codex Chronicles… A professor’s Tale of Manuscripts.
https://davidsalomonblog.wordpress.com
https://cnu.edu/people/davidsalomon/
Dr. David A. Salomon holds a PhD in English literature from the University of Connecticut and an MA from the City University of New York. A specialist in the literature, religion and culture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance England, he most recently spent thirteen years as a professor of English at the Sage Colleges in Troy and Albany, NY. During his time there, he also served as chair of the Department of English and Modern Languages, director of general education, director of study abroad, chair of the Faculty Development Committee, faculty advisor for the student newspaper, and was the founding director of the Kathleen Donnelly Center for Undergraduate Research. He joined CNU as the inaugural Director of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity in September 2017.
His book on the medieval glossed Bible was published by the University of Wales Press in 2013. In 2015, he co-edited and co-authored a monograph, Redefining the Paradigm, which discussed new models for faculty evaluation to improve student learning. His new book, The Seven Deadly Sins: How Sin Influenced the West from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, was published by Praeger in April 2019. He has published essays on everything from medieval mysticism to anger in the Bible, and has given presentations on teaching and faculty evaluation models at conferences, such as the Teaching Professor and the annual AACU Conference.
Medieval manuscripts are perceived differently by the human senses compared to common text today, offering a unique and multisensory experience:
1. Visual Aesthetics: Medieval manuscripts, often handwritten and lavishly decorated, showcase intricate calligraphy, elaborate illustrations, and vibrant colors. The visual aesthetics of these manuscripts evoke a sense of artistry and craftsmanship that is distinct from modern printed text.
2. Tactile Sensation: The parchment or vellum used for medieval manuscripts provides a tactile experience as one feels the texture of the material beneath their fingers. This physical interaction with the medium adds a sensory dimension to reading and handling these historical texts.
3. Aged Scent: Over time, medieval manuscripts develop a distinct aroma, carrying the scent of antiquity. This aged smell can evoke a feeling of connection to the past and contribute to the overall sensory experience.
4. Historical Connection: Reading medieval manuscripts allows individuals to connect with the past in a way that digital or modern printed texts cannot replicate. The physicality of holding an ancient document establishes a direct link to the historical era in which it was created.
5. Auditory Silence: Unlike the electronic devices that accompany much of modern reading, medieval manuscripts invite a quieter environment for exploration. The absence of electronic buzz allows readers to immerse themselves in the silence of the written word.
6. Cultural Imagination: The experience of reading medieval manuscripts transports readers into a different cultural mindset, understanding the context in which these texts were written, interpreted, and appreciated.
7. Spiritual and Mystical Essence: For manuscripts related to religion and mysticism, the act of reading becomes a spiritual journey, as the physicality of the text and the esoteric content converge to create a unique spiritual experience.
In summary, medieval manuscripts offer a multisensory encounter that goes beyond the mere act of reading. The visual aesthetics, tactile sensation, historical connection, and spiritual essence create a captivating journey that connects readers to both the words on the page and the distant world from which they emerged.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Omni- means All.
An -Ism is an ideological Path.
A Church leads us to the Light.
The Church of Omnism is “All the Paths that lead to the Light” and that is our Religion.
A New Song composed from the Harmony found in the Many Songs that Sing about the Truth of Love and the Love of Truth. A Religion connecting all Religions together as One. One accepting all Religions as different colors of the same Rainbow created by the Iridescent nature of the Divine many call God, which each of us experiences differently based on our Individual Perspectives.
A Home for the Many to Unite as One.
“And they sang a new song before the throne.”
-Revelations 14:3
Today we will speak with Steve Connelly. The social media manager from The Church of Omnism. We will learn about his journey, how he got involved with the church, and all about The Church of Omnism
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I am Dr. Randall Hansen, and I am an educator and advocate for healing trauma -- and helping you a life of truth, health, peace, and joy.
Big News! Check out my latest project -- a new book that focuses on a variety of healing stories through psychedelics. Read more about it here: Triumph Over Trauma: Psychedelic Medicines are Helping People Heal Their Trauma, Change Their Lives, and Grow Their Spirituality. Curious about why I wrote the book? Read my Questions & Answers Interview.
I am a passionate educator and entrepreneur -- I have taught at the college-level for most of my life and I am also the CEO/CMO and Publisher of EmpoweringSites.com, a collection of websites designed to empower people to lead more successful, happier lives. I am also the founder (and former CEO) of Quintessential Careers, which I sold to LiveCareer in 2015.
I have been empowering people my entire adult life -- focused on helping them lead better, richer, happier, and healthier lives. In fact, empowerment is a key part of my professional philosophy statement.
HEALING the world is my agenda. My current areas of passion center around healing: nature, food, exercise, prayer/meditation, wellness, love, and psychedelics and entheogenic plant medicines.
My new goal in life: Become a superhero for HEALING... and for living a life of joy, peace, and health.
I have loved nature and conservation my entire life, including traveling to state and national parks, improving the health of a 40-acre Ponderosa Pine forest, serving on the board of a Conservation District, and volunteering with other organizations that promote good stewardship of our open spaces.
Thanks to Jesse Gould of Heroic Hearts Project, I became aware of the healing potential of psychedelic and plant medicines. If you are unaware, we are finally discovering the unique properties of these psychedelics to help people suffering from a variety of conditions, including PTS, addiction, depression, anxiety, cluster headaches, and much more. (The research is so very promising, which is why I am writing the book on the subject.)
I recently finished a 2.5-year, criss-crossing nationwide trip in which my wife Jenny and I had two goals: First, we wanted to blog (JenRanAdventures.com) about national wonders (parks, forests, monuments, and the like), organic and natural farms and ranches, and wonderful small cities and towns. Second, we wanted to find the ideal place to live, teach, work -- a community that includes a college with a vibrant business/marketing program for me, a focus on veterans for Jenny, and rural enough so that we could own about 15-30 acres of land -- and we found that in NE Washington, just north of Spokane. We have recently finished building our dream home. (Yes, during the pandemic!)
Finally, I am a published author, with several books, chapters in books, and hundreds of articles, both academic and practical. (You can find some of these publications listed/linked here, but also on my EmpoweringSites.com network.
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Events veteran, entrepreneur, founder & CEO of Momentum Events. I have a deep passion for destigmatizing mental health & psychedelic therapy.
I believe everyone deserves to be free from fear and find their mental balance. Blessed to be the organizing partner for MAPS Psychedelic Science.
Momentum proudly develops events that attract the best and brightest minds who come together to share their knowledge and connect with the individuals that matter most. Our events are engaging, content-driven and exist to ensure your career always stays in motion, gaining the energy it needs to tackle any challenge and capitalize on every advantage.
Behind every event is a proven research-based methodology that translates into quality events that facilitate information exchange between industry stakeholders.
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Jocelyn Brady is a writer, edutainer and behavioral design consultant who thrives at the intersection of comedy, storytelling and unraveling the mysteries of the human brain.
When she’s not being the Bill Nye of the brain (as the creator and host of Tiny Tips, the Internet’s favorite way to Brain), Jocelyn applies her certified Brain Coaching and Tiny Habits chops to help creative visionaries play to their brains’ greatest potential.
In her past life—as an award-winning copywriter, Creative Director and agency CEO—Jocelyn led narrative strategy and international storytelling training for some of the world’s biggest brands. She also produced and co-hosted Party Time, a standup comedy and storytelling show featuring talent who went on to write or perform for Conan, Colbert and Comedy Central. All while managing to keep her two cats and houseplants alive.
Jocelyn’s first book, tentatively titled Your Brain is a Magical Asshat, is slated for publication next year.
Jocelyn online: https://www.scribestorystudios.com/
Rewrite your BS: betterbrainstories.com
IG and YouTube: Jocelthem (IG https://www.instagram.com/jocelthem/ and Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGQAm7AlSKTAyZI83f5XxaQ)
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Welcome to The Codex Chronicles… A professor’s Tale of Manuscripts.
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Dr. David A. Salomon holds a PhD in English literature from the University of Connecticut and an MA from the City University of New York. A specialist in the literature, religion and culture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance England, he most recently spent thirteen years as a professor of English at the Sage Colleges in Troy and Albany, NY. During his time there, he also served as chair of the Department of English and Modern Languages, director of general education, director of study abroad, chair of the Faculty Development Committee, faculty advisor for the student newspaper, and was the founding director of the Kathleen Donnelly Center for Undergraduate Research. He joined CNU as the inaugural Director of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity in September 2017.
His book on the medieval glossed Bible was published by the University of Wales Press in 2013. In 2015, he co-edited and co-authored a monograph, Redefining the Paradigm, which discussed new models for faculty evaluation to improve student learning. His new book, The Seven Deadly Sins: How Sin Influenced the West from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, was published by Praeger in April 2019. He has published essays on everything from medieval mysticism to anger in the Bible, and has given presentations on teaching and faculty evaluation models at conferences, such as the Teaching Professor and the annual AACU Conference.
Medieval manuscripts are perceived differently by the human senses compared to common text today, offering a unique and multisensory experience:
1. Visual Aesthetics: Medieval manuscripts, often handwritten and lavishly decorated, showcase intricate calligraphy, elaborate illustrations, and vibrant colors. The visual aesthetics of these manuscripts evoke a sense of artistry and craftsmanship that is distinct from modern printed text.
2. Tactile Sensation: The parchment or vellum used for medieval manuscripts provides a tactile experience as one feels the texture of the material beneath their fingers. This physical interaction with the medium adds a sensory dimension to reading and handling these historical texts.
3. Aged Scent: Over time, medieval manuscripts develop a distinct aroma, carrying the scent of antiquity. This aged smell can evoke a feeling of connection to the past and contribute to the overall sensory experience.
4. Historical Connection: Reading medieval manuscripts allows individuals to connect with the past in a way that digital or modern printed texts cannot replicate. The physicality of holding an ancient document establishes a direct link to the historical era in which it was created.
5. Auditory Silence: Unlike the electronic devices that accompany much of modern reading, medieval manuscripts invite a quieter environment for exploration. The absence of electronic buzz allows readers to immerse themselves in the silence of the written word.
6. Cultural Imagination: The experience of reading medieval manuscripts transports readers into a different cultural mindset, understanding the context in which these texts were written, interpreted, and appreciated.
7. Spiritual and Mystical Essence: For manuscripts related to religion and mysticism, the act of reading becomes a spiritual journey, as the physicality of the text and the esoteric content converge to create a unique spiritual experience.
In summary, medieval manuscripts offer a multisensory encounter that goes beyond the mere act of reading. The visual aesthetics, tactile sensation, historical connection, and spiritual essence create a captivating journey that connects readers to both the words on the page and the distant world from which they emerged.
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Mystical experiences are subjective and can vary significantly from person to person. Here are ten things that have been associated with triggering mystical experiences:
1. Meditation and Contemplative Practices: Deep meditation or contemplation can lead to altered states of consciousness and mystical insights.
2. Psychedelics: Some substances like psilocybin, LSD, or DMT have been known to induce mystical experiences in some individuals.
3. Nature and Solitude: Being in nature, especially in serene and remote environments, can create a sense of interconnectedness and awe.
4. Near-Death Experiences: Individuals who have had near-death experiences often report profound mystical or transcendent encounters.
5. Religious or Spiritual Rituals: Participating in rituals or ceremonies within various spiritual traditions can lead to mystical insights.
6. Sacred Music and Chanting: Certain forms of music, chanting, or repetitive sound patterns can induce altered states of consciousness and mystical feelings.
7. Deep Emotional States: Intense emotions, such as love, compassion, or grief, can trigger mystical experiences for some people.
8. Lucid Dreaming: Experiencing lucid dreams, where the dreamer is aware they are dreaming, can lead to mystical insights and feelings of transcendence.
9. Peak Experiences: Engaging in activities that push personal boundaries or challenge limitations can lead to mystical-like moments.
10. Sensory Deprivation: Some individuals experience mystical-like states during sensory deprivation, such as floatation tank experiences.
It’s essential to approach mystical experiences with an open mind and consider the context and individual differences that can shape these encounters. Moreover, seeking such experiences should be done responsibly and within safe and legal boundaries.
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Bryan Roth, MD, PhD, a Professor of Pharmacology at the University of North Carolina.
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The core of my philosophy both in my practice and in my life can be understood through this quote. My work centers around helping clients achieve inner and outer alignment so that they may lead lives which honor their truest selves, which is not an easy feat. Our lives are impacted by many powerful factors: childhood conditioning, the culture we live in, the “rules” we follow, our inner critics, our relationships, our energy levels, etc.
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After the recession in 2008, Otha closed Aggressive Detailing and secured an Outside Sales position at Constellation Energy, selling solar to residential and commercial customers. During his 5 year tenure, he achieved President’s Club 4 out 5 years and was promoted to team leader. In his spare time he enjoys running 5k and 8k races, biking through various trails in MD and VA, and watching Mobster movies with family and friends.
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When Geoff Woliner was 10 years old, he was asked to deliver a toast for his grandfather’s 80th birthday. A few years shy of his first Toastmasters meeting, he didn’t have a clue what to say and had to wing it. So he delivered a Dean Martin-style roast that had his grandfather and everyone in the room in stitches. And on that cold, snowy November day, a comedian was born.
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I live in Minneapolis (Fridley), Minnesota and have been self-employed most all my life. At a very young age (4 or 5), I found an interest in magic and took it on as a hobby which evolved into a full-time career as an entertainer (magician) in the 70s, 80s and 90s. (yep, I still do gigs now and then.) My activity as a magician moved me into the event industry. I’ve created multiple events, (Minnesota Event Planners + Suppliers Expo) as marketing platforms for my business and also for others as clients. In 2004, I formed MediaMaxEvents.com (The Expo Guys) as a partnership and then resigned in 2012 to pursue a simpler life. I studied digital marketing and created a hybrid (online/offline) event marketing strategy.
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THE LIFE AND SONGS OF ADAM LOPEZ
My journey in music has taken me far beyond my wildest dreams.
I have always had a curiosity about the world around me and a deep sense of knowing, that I must discover my one true self. I had no idea that the vehicle to take me on this journey would be music however. Of course I loved the idea of it as a child, but it seemed like a dream or a movie that I wasn't qualified to experience. Thanksfully I was wrong!
My quest began as a guitar player. Then as a guitar player who could sing. After that, a guitar player who could sing and write songs. After that, an actual musician who could communicate with other musicians (and who wasn't the least proficient player in his own band ;).....
Through each version of myself, there have been many life AND music lessons. For ever small success, there was a greater one waiting around the corner.
Music took me out of my small, bleak neighborhood and showed me the world. It introduced me to other cultures, taught me history, and opened my eyes to the levels of potential that we can reach as both artists and people. It introduced me to some of the most talented, creative, and kind people on the planet. Music has provided me a safe space to express myself and it has inspired me to be a more open and vulnerable man.
Along the way, music has given me many great stories and experiences to share. As 2024 approaches, I am back at it; sharing my stories and songs (as well as some of my favorite songs by others) anywhere folks will listen. I hope to perform for you soon! ~Adam
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I have performed my own music live in the U.S. , Belgium, and The Netherlands, and have sold records across the world: Japan, Australia, Europe, and more
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I am Dr. Randall Hansen, and I am an educator and advocate for healing trauma -- and helping you a life of truth, health, peace, and joy.
Big News! Check out my latest project -- a new book that focuses on a variety of healing stories through psychedelics. Read more about it here: Triumph Over Trauma: Psychedelic Medicines are Helping People Heal Their Trauma, Change Their Lives, and Grow Their Spirituality. Curious about why I wrote the book? Read my Questions & Answers Interview.
I am a passionate educator and entrepreneur -- I have taught at the college-level for most of my life and I am also the CEO/CMO and Publisher of EmpoweringSites.com, a collection of websites designed to empower people to lead more successful, happier lives. I am also the founder (and former CEO) of Quintessential Careers, which I sold to LiveCareer in 2015.
I have been empowering people my entire adult life -- focused on helping them lead better, richer, happier, and healthier lives. In fact, empowerment is a key part of my professional philosophy statement.
HEALING the world is my agenda. My current areas of passion center around healing: nature, food, exercise, prayer/meditation, wellness, love, and psychedelics and entheogenic plant medicines.
My new goal in life: Become a superhero for HEALING... and for living a life of joy, peace, and health.
I have loved nature and conservation my entire life, including traveling to state and national parks, improving the health of a 40-acre Ponderosa Pine forest, serving on the board of a Conservation District, and volunteering with other organizations that promote good stewardship of our open spaces.
Thanks to Jesse Gould of Heroic Hearts Project, I became aware of the healing potential of psychedelic and plant medicines. If you are unaware, we are finally discovering the unique properties of these psychedelics to help people suffering from a variety of conditions, including PTS, addiction, depression, anxiety, cluster headaches, and much more. (The research is so very promising, which is why I am writing the book on the subject.)
I recently finished a 2.5-year, criss-crossing nationwide trip in which my wife Jenny and I had two goals: First, we wanted to blog (JenRanAdventures.com) about national wonders (parks, forests, monuments, and the like), organic and natural farms and ranches, and wonderful small cities and towns. Second, we wanted to find the ideal place to live, teach, work -- a community that includes a college with a vibrant business/marketing program for me, a focus on veterans for Jenny, and rural enough so that we could own about 15-30 acres of land -- and we found that in NE Washington, just north of Spokane. We have recently finished building our dream home. (Yes, during the pandemic!)
Finally, I am a published author, with several books, chapters in books, and hundreds of articles, both academic and practical. (You can find some of these publications listed/linked here, but also on my EmpoweringSites.com network.
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Jennifer Chesak is an award-winning freelance science and medical journalist, editor, and fact-checker based in Nashville, Tennessee. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, Healthline, Better Homes and Gardens, The Daily Beast, B*tch, and more. Her coverage focuses on chronic health issues, medical rights, health care, harm reduction, and the scientific evidence around health and wellness trends, including cannabis and psychedelics.
Jennifer earned her master of science degree in journalism from Northwestern University’s Medill. She currently teaches copyediting, technical writing, and media studies in the publishing program at Belmont University, leads various workshops at the literary nonprofit The Porch, and serves as the managing editor for the literary magazine SHIFT. In her free time, Jennifer, who is originally from North Dakota, can be found covered in mud out on a trail run or in her garden. Find her work at jenniferchesak.com and follow her on socials @jenchesak.
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Dr. MacLean’s story begins during her first year on the faculty at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine when her path takes a sudden and unexpected detour following the death of her younger sister from cancer. After leaving her faculty job, MacLean travels the world – bringing medical and humanitarian aid to remote Himalayan villages and creating sanctuary spaces for psychedelic support – until she finally settles on an organic farm.
While birthing and raising her two children, leading workshops and psychedelic retreats, and training to become an MDMA therapist, MacLean’s traumatic past and the loss of her sister continue to haunt her. When her father’s lung cancer finally invades his brain, MacLean realizes that she must dive straight into the heart of her own labyrinth in order to forgive her dad before he dies.
Midnight Water is not only a compelling personal story of psychedelic healing but an inspired vision for a psychedelic future that positions women and family caregivers at the center of home-based healing, from birth through death.
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I'm a nurse and l've seen all types of bodies and illnesses and because we have bloated up on a western diet and pharmaceuticals, mixing those with natural remedies could make a person sick- as much as they are sick when they strip sugar from their diet. Not all body types or histories are the same but everyone deserves the same treatment benefits. So we have to diesect the possibilities in a trial, with all efforts of creating a greatly diverse pool of patient subjects..
As nurse turned writer and psychedelic guide, I'm passionate about mental health and wellness. My personal experiences have led me to explore alternative forms of healing, including cannabis and psilocybin. Prior to discovering plant medicines, I completed a degree in Fine Arts. Photographing weddings became short-lived.
went on to earn my Nursing degree and worked as a caregiver for children with complex medical needs, then into pediatric psych, finalizing in adult psych. Through my work, I discovered my calling to be a guide to others, whether as a nurse or as a friend.
Recently, I've shifted my focus to writing about the benefits of cannabis and psychedelics, and have been published in the esteemed publication, Psychedelic Support.
As a health promoter, I'm dedicated to helping others explore the potential of these transformative medicines, especially in the context of mental health and trauma.
Please check out my website where I carry on with terrible marketing, yet with genuine desire to help. Thanks for reading all this!
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P.s. if I appear pedantic, it is not coming from a place of extreme confidence, believe me, rather, a place of so much love and neurodivergence. Thank you!
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Erik Horbacz is a creative problem solver, visionary, entrepreneur and angel investor with experience related to e-learning, content creation and distribution, communities, DAOs, brick-and-mortar SMB, mobile gaming, DeFi, Web3(blockchain tech), neuroscience and psychology tech, retreats and personal growth programs, Psychedelics, and e-learning.
I serve as a board member or advisor for the Entrepreneurs' Organization RDU, The Warter Institute for Consciousness and Psychedelic Research, Operation Rescue Children (human trafficking), and various other organizations and start-ups.
I follow curiosity wherever it leads me.
Sometimes this gets me in trouble. Most times, however, it leads to amazing experiences with fantastic people in exciting fields of research, entrepreneurship, contribution, learning and investing.
".. almost everything - all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure - these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering you are going to die is the best way I know of to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose" - Steve Jobs
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20 years of experience with cannabis in all capacities. It's been more than a passion. I love to advocate for equal rights to use plant medicine, especially for our military servicepeople. have experience in consulting, education, administration, advocacy, journalism, and research. I'd love to talk more about how we can work together!
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My journey into video began on Christmas Day in 1997, when my family got our first camcorder. I was 9 years old and instantly hooked, filming as many ideas as I could come up with. Instead of trying to explain what was going on in my head, I could just SHOW it!?
Mind. Blown.
Nearly 25 years later, I have honed my skills in scripting, shooting, editing, and animating all sorts of ideas, which has given me the the opportunity to collaborate with companies like Ben & Jerry's and the NBA.
My other two passions, comedy & music production, only helped me get better at manifesting whatever thoughts were rattlin' around in my head. Through music production, I dove deep into the world of sound design and mixing. My lifelong obsession with all things comedy taught me how to observe the world around me and be a more effective storyteller.
I founded Lerrix Media with the goal of helping other passionate people share their ideas with the world.
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Step back in time as I recount the adventures of a young man, barely in his twenties, traveling through countries that are no longer accessible to westerners and one country, Yugoslavia, which is no longer there. Follow me to Afghanistan, a faraway fairy tale land of enchantment and hashish. The Arab nations were at peace, modernization was coming, and they welcomed us with open arms. It was a time of change, and I truly believed the world could become a better place through the use of Psychedelics.
The first chapters of Brotherhood Hashish are memoirs from my childhood and teenage years. They tell of my unusual life, and the circumstances that influenced me to become the person I am. At the heart of the book are memoirs from my life as Ronnie Bevan. These stories follow a period during which I aspire to be an engineer, discover LSD, embrace the hippie movement, smuggle hashish, become a fugitive, escape to the Caribbean, and after returning to California spend ten years avoiding arrest. The last chapters are memoirs from my life after the adventures of Ronnie Bevan end. During this period, I met thousands upon thousands of people, and never revealed my secret past to anyone, until now.
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Like many creative endeavors I’ve immersed myself into over the years, indie filmmaking has opened a universe of possibilities that makes my mind race with ideas. In some ways, it’s like the years I’ve spent being a musician both in the Miami and Baltimore music scene. You tend to meet people with tremendous talents. However, talent is never enough in show business, unless you are the best of the best and even then, nothing is guaranteed.
I bring up music because I’ve played in several bands over the years. Some were incredible beyond words. Others I wish to forget. Anytime you work with a group of people, you inevitably run into conflicting points of view, personality combustions, and outright fights over creative direction. Indie Filmmaking is no different in many regards. You have to work with a team, and that teams has to be invested in the project (even if it’s merely monetary). But unlike being in a band, a film clearly has a director, and it is in that person that the success or failure of the production rests with.
In the time I’ve spent around indie filmmakers, I have seen it all. From arrogant hot heads to flimsy wimps who can never make up their minds. I try to learn from all of them. And what I’ve learned so far is that the thing that matters most in a production is the story. There’s one question that absolutely needs to be answered: Is this a good story? If the answer is murky, then it doesn’t matter how pristine the production is, it doesn’t matter how great the actors are, or how much money was spent on it. The storytelling is what will ultimately win the day for any movie. It’s why people love watching old movies, even if the production isn’t as good as today’s films. It’s the story. The end.
I’ve spent years writing, producing and acting in an audio drama. It was a compelling (some would say frightening) story from its inception. People from all over the world tune in when I post a new episode. The production is time consuming. I spend months over the summer writing the episodes of the season and spend countless hours mulling over audio recordings, sound effects, music, and all the booms of cinema. It’s been the most incredible creative endeavor of my life and winning awards for its production is one of the great honors I can stake claim to. It’s because of my experience in the audio drama world that I’ve come to make the transition into filmmaking somewhat a seamless one. It’s a much bigger mountain to climb, no doubt, but I’ve managed to hit the ground running. My very first film “The Beggar” has screened in a number of film festivals and even won “Best Indie Film” in the Multi Dimensional Film Festival in the U.K. Not bad for a newbie.
Of course, I’ve only been working on short films as I pen these words, but everyone who knows me understands it is only a matter of time before I take a jab at a feature length film. I’ll eventually get there. Sooner rather than later, I imagine. It’s just how I am as a content creator. This is one evolution that doesn’t need a long time to come to fruition. Stay tuned.
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Most Influential People in Cannabis 2021, Mike is one of the Top voices from around the Globe in Cannabinoid Medicine Education, A lover of people, Mike Robinson is a Researcher with a deep history in providing Cannabis Compassion. He's the founder of the Global Cannabinoid Research Center in Santa Barbara, California, and the co-founder of a Nanotechnology Health and Wellness entity, Nanobles Corporation. Mike is a multiple
Cancer survivor that's used cannabis oils of all types and nanotechnology extensively for Severe epilepsy, Chronic Lyme Disease, PTSD, and pain management for over a decade. Over the last 6 years, Mike has shared his journey and analytics on Cannabinoid Medicine research globally while assisting patients and helping to teach clinicians globally.
Mike is the former Director of Consumer Affairs and Communications at The American Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine. Robinson has an extensive history of leading a large compassion program that provided countless disadvantaged cannabis patients with various alternative protocol treatments. He is a published researcher, journalist, and international cannabinoid research specialist.
Mike is the former Director of Consumer Affairs and Communications at The American Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine. Robinson has an extensive history of leading a large compassion program that provided countless disadvantaged cannabis patients with various alternative protocol treatments. He is a published researcher, journalist, and international cannabinoid research specialist.
Mr. Robinson is a former registered Civil Rights lobbyist and non-attorney representing countless disabled children pro bono nationwide for over two decades.
Mike is a past board member of Big Brothers and Sisters and the founder of multiple nonprofits for disabled children. He is well known for adopting a severely disabled child, Genevieve, from the compassion program he once ran, and then adopting her little sister Sydney as well, both have Autism.
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I am a psychiatric nurse practitioner in private practice and specialize in Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP). I have completed most of the MDMA therapist training under the instruction of MAPS and the CIIS CPTR program. Furthermore, I enjoy working with individuals in need of a unique mental health approaches.
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Zeus Tipado - A PhD Neuroscience Candidate, Researcher, Investigator, and Lover of Life’s Mysteries.
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Shannon Duncan is an entrepreneur and author of the landmark book, Present Moment Awareness. In his newest book, Coming Full Circle, Duncan shares what he learned during his own intensive multi-year process of healing trauma with the help of psychedelics.
An advocate for those seeking to heal from trauma, it is his sincere wish that sharing what he learned through his experiences will be of service to those who are in need.
Shannon lives in California, enjoys spending time with his family, engaging with friends, learning and playing music, artistic expression, cooking, playing with his dogs and riding fast motorcycles.
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Doctor of Psychology student at CIS investigating the interface of clinical psychology, consciousness, and comparative mystical experience. After five years of neuroscience research in mouse and computational models, my meditation practice acquainted me with a nature of mind far beyond the confines of highly operationally-defined variables.
I spent a year in intensive contemplative practice of an Indian ashram tradition, bridging the gap between science and spirituality with a phenomenological study on ego transcendence presented at The Science of Consciousness 29th International Interdisciplinary Conference.
I am particularly interested in the therapeutic potential of ego-transcendent states in psychedelic medicine. The most remarkable breakthrough in psychiatric treatment in many decades represents a departure from behaviorism and is rekindling an interest in the subjective dimensions of the mind - in consciousness.
If collaborating on this vision resonates with you, please get in touch with me.
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Instead of writing about everything, my main focus is on Psychedelic Therapy, Mushrooms (not only the trippy ones), and Psychedelics in general.
You know how they say “It’s better to do one thing well than ten things poorly.” That’s why I always stick to my fields of expertise
Psychedelic Content Writing
If your goal is to be seen in search engines, with content that holds the attention of the readers. Carefully crafted, accurate, and authentic psychedelic content will make your blog stand out from the crowd. Nevertheless, you need someone who knows how to write, is passionate about psychedelics, and understands your brand’s voice!
Mushroom Content Writing
As a mushroom grower, I experienced a lot of ups and downs and I consider myself to be an expert in this field. Writing strategy does more than just rank your website on the first page. It makes your content appealing to the reader, who will gladly share it with friends, thus you will appear directly in front of your potential customers.
I’ve been working in the field of internet marketing for 5 years now, and from all the tasks that my job had to offer, I found my true passion in writing.
The great thing about my internet marketing carrier was that I have learned how to use SEO properly and my content can be seen all around the world! I have decided to switch solely to writing SEO content since it combines two things, writing (that I love) and being seen on search engines!
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Jack Talcott
This is my story. My own life journey has brought me to a wonderful place in my life. I am writing it to share with the hope that my story and my lessons can benefit other people.
The answers for my happiness were all inside of me, just as I expect that your answers for your happiness are also inside of you.
I have led a journey like many others, but then I had an experience like only a few. Because of that experience, I have found an incredible happiness and joy that I don’t recall ever having.
As a result of the lessons I have learned in my own journey through life, I have confidence and faith that I will find a way to inspire others to reach a feeling that is similar to my own.
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As a BA honours graduate in Psychology with over 5 years of research experience and 2 years in the mental health field, I am excited to transition into the burgeoning field of psychedelics. My passion for mental health and wellbeing has led me to explore the therapeutic potential of psychedelic substances and their integration into mainstream healthcare. With a strong background in research and a deep commitment to personal and professional growth, I am eager to connect with likeminded individuals and organizations in this field.
At the core of my work lies my passion for promoting mental health and wellbeing. I believe in the power of human connection, and my goal is to help individuals overcome their personal struggles and achieve greater emotional resilience.
I am committed to staying up-to-date with the latest developments in my field and am passionate about collaborating with likeminded individuals to further advance this emerging field. If you are interested in learning more about my work or would like to connect with me, please don't hesitate to reach out. I look forward to hearing from you!
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Today we speak w/Jason Sheffield. We go deep on the ideas of masculinity, fatherhood, & how lessons on how to fight fir yourself. Jason has a unique space he’s carved out into the world of psychedelic transformation. You can see Jason’s work here:
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As a PhD candidate specializing in psychology and psychedelic-assisted therapy studies, I am dedicated to exploring the potential of these novel treatments to improve mental health outcomes. My research focuses on investigating the efficacy and safety of psychedelic-assisted therapies for a variety of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
With a passion for understanding the complexities of the human mind and behavior, I have dedicated my academic career to exploring the potential of these innovative therapies to transform mental healthcare. I am committed to advancing our understanding of psychedelic-assisted therapies and their potential role in addressing the growing mental health crisis. With a collaborative and interdisciplinary approach, I aim to contribute to the development of evidence-based treatment protocols and help shape the future of mental healthcare through:
* research and development
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A lifelong learner of natural medicine and alternative therapies, I am dedicated to staying up-to-date with the latest research and trends in the field. In addition to my academic pursuits, I am actively seeking opportunities to contribute to the advancement of the psychedelics field. I am passionate about promoting responsible and equitable access to psychedelic-assisted therapies and believe that these treatments have the potential to revolutionize mental healthcare.
If you are interested in discussing potential opportunities or collaborating on projects related to psychedelic-assisted therapies and mental health, please do not hesitate to reach out. I am always open to new connections and opportunities to make a positive impact in the world.
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Melanie’s gift is to intuitively hold space for others on their healing journeys to rediscover their own divine light.
With over twenty years of experience in various Spiritual and Personal Growth Modalities, with the use of Plant Medicine and without, Melanie guides her clients to heal themselves.
As a Addiction Recovery and Psycho-Spiritual Integration Coach, Yoga Instructor and a certified Death Doula, Melanie integrates this background into working with her clients.
The training she has done with the organizations, Being True to You, and the Anam Cara Academy, Mindvalley & Trinity Yoga to name a few, along with her own ever-expanding transformational journey all contributes to her style of compassionate coaching.
Empowering yourself, seeking help, using Psychedelics all takes courage.
Melanie is with you every step of the way.
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For over twenty years, Dom Farnan has been a fearless leader in high-growth settings, blending entrepreneurship and advocacy in each of her roles. Whether she's recruiting talent for titans like Snapchat and Instacart or injecting joy into team meetings through sound and dance, the first thing people notice about Dom is the profound intentionality behind her actions. Dom brings radical change to the talent industry through the application of mindfulness, generosity of spirit, and a sense of compassion that values relationship building.
Currently, she channels her expertise into DotConnect, the conscious connection agency she founded in 2011. In DotConnect's first year of business, Dom scaled the company to $3M. From there, Dom's growth mentality has never subsided. In 2022, DotConnect was honored by being included on the Inc5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the country. Dom also founded DoseConnect in 2022. Driven towards future healing and wellbeing, DoseConnect™ is a first-of-its-kind talent company solely focused on psychedelic therapeutics. Blending organizational strategy, systems thinking, and talent acquisition grounded in conscious connection, DoseConnect™ is built to help companies in this space scale for hyper-growth. Working directly with founders, visionaries and high-level operators, the team at DoseConnect™ helps companies with everything from human resources systems and compliance to growth culture transformation.
At home in Southern California, Dom cherishes creating memories with those she loves and is eager to offer a resounding "yes" to new experiences and opportunities. When she's not spending time with her family, Dom can be found collecting stories, writing, and cultivating her soul-affirming spiritual practice. Dom's first book, "Now Here: A Journey from Toxic Boss to Conscious Connector" is available on Amazon and where books are sold.
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I am Mark Rose activist, in 2009 I helped shaped what would become the Cannabis Industry in Colorado, by opening one of the first medical cannabis dispensaries, also testifying on behalf of patient rights at the State Capitol and working directly with State lawmakers. I have been interviewed in High Times, Rolling Stone, Denver Post, WSJ, & New York Times.
I was involved with the distribution of Cannabis since I was a kid and continued that in a big way after I moved to Colorado, I realized the hypocrisy of cannabis laws and worked hard to change them. I am now in the process of starting a new company.
I have gone through Ketamine therapy which has changed my life for the better. I have suffered from severe PTSD, and Bipolar since I was a child and traditional medicines never worked. While with just 6 shots of Ketamine, my symptoms were improved to a point of being almost gone.
My first LSD experience was in 1972 and ever since I wanted others to be able to experience what I had. I have been through the opioid epidemic; after I fell 150 ft., and was one of the first patients given oxycontin and luckily survived that addiction so many do not, psychedelics helped me break those chains.
Just like when I spoke about Cannabis at the State Capital in Colorado or in the press back in 2009 when we were fighting for our rights to use Cannabis- it's the same with Psychedelics: I speak from experience and my heart, people need to know it is safe and effective and I aim to make that happen.
I was also involved in the movement to shut down Rocky Flats who made plutonium triggers for the nuclear weapons industry in Colorado in the early 80s.
I have worked in Healthcare;
Cardiopulmonary, EMT-I, registered polysomnography Technologist in the very early days of sleep medicine. I have also owned several businesses. I also was a delegate for Bernie Sanders in 2016. I grew up in the rust belt town of Toledo Ohio, I left in 1978 to join the United States Air Force's MedicalSquadron, I then came to Boulder Colorado, lived mostly in or near my beloved Nederland Colorado. I also spent some time in Bellingham, Washington & Yellowstone.
I have been to Russia, Thailand, Malaysia, Germany, Holland, Tajikistan, and fished just over the border in Northern Afghanistan. Active every election because I feel it is my civic duty.
Currently I am looking into starting a business that involves Iboga therapy. I am currently employed at JM Smuc I became disabled from a severe inflammatory reaction from the Moderna vaccine that damaged my AV node, but my health is improving everyday.
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Jonas Rosen LMSW
I'm a psychedelic professional, and licensed social worker specializing in Psilocybin-assisted therapy.
Having worked at MycoMeditations for over 3 years, I've participated in dozens of group psychedelic sessions, and worked alongside hundreds of clients. My work integrates mindfulness techniques with transpersonal psychology, to help others heal and grow with plant medicines.
In 2020, I founded a company named Inner Vision to provide education and compassionate support around the psychedelic experience.
I've repeatedly witnessed powerful psychedelic healing in-action, and am continually inspired by the power of plant medicines to help us self-actualize and grow to our fullest.
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Shahin Vakilinia received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran, the M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, in 2008 and 2010, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada, in 2015. He is currently a Post-Doctoral Researcher with the Synchromedia Laboratory, École de Technologie Supérieure (University of Quebec)
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A former outpatient trauma and addiction treatment center owner, Rose has found the path of conscious awakening to be the only enduring cure for human suffering. She is a Certified Integral Consciousness Master Coach and experienced plant medicine facilitator. Over the past 28 years, she has been immersed in the creation of holistic strategies for recovery and developed protocols that helped hundreds of her clients break free from the past and thrive.
Rose is a Subject Matter Expert in traumatic stress, addiction, esoteric psychology, integral consciousness, plant medicine preparation, facilitation and integration protocols, entheogenic ceremony, western mystical practices and schools, and a range of yogic traditions, philosophies and techniques.
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Tom Scheiding is an Associate Professor of Economics who has been teaching since 2005. In his classes, he immerses students into how the wealth and resources of a country are distributed and how economic equilibrium takes place.. Tom discusses how economics influences other fields of study and how the world looks through an ‘economic lens.’ He hopes that students can learn to appreciate how important economics is to understanding the world through discussion of stocks, bonds, and economic events. Check out Tom’s lecture style in his online videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/tscheidi.
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Joel Brierre is the Founder and CEO of the psychedelic wellness companies Kaivalya Kollectiv and Tandava Retreats, as well as cofounder of the 5-MeO-DMT education and training platform, F.I.V.E.. Joel has been a leader in the modern psychedelic movement, specifically in the realm of 5-MeO-DMT and the Bufo Alvarius toad, and has spent years helping to create safe and effective protocols around this molecule. With a passion for preparation and integration protocols, Joel and his team are involved in everything from clinical research and trainings to experiential retreats in Mexico and Jamaica.
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STEM with years of teaching students integrated perspectives. Certified in psychological first aid and in proper handling of hazardous materials. Did university research in the biophysics of membranes.
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Since experiencing a life-defining psychedelic rebirth in 2008, Ehren has pursued the mindful study & use of sacramental entheogenic compounds as a cornerstone of self-actualization, spiritual growth, peak performance & servant leadership. Over the past 14 years, this path of inner discovery has evolved through a life devoted to ceremonial practice, high performance training, transformational event curation, and psychedelic facilitation. To date, Ehren has facilitated over 125 high dose 1 on 1 ceremonial journeys and served as lead facilitator in 10 psychedelic retreats throughout the world. He specializes in facilitating holotropic experiences for treatment resistant mental health challenges & spiritual rites of passage.
After a decade as an award winning producer & high performance team builder, netting over $100M in gross regional income through festivals & events, in early 2021 Ehren founded The SpArc: A groundbreaking coaching approach that utilizes rites of passage immersive experiences to dramatically elevate awareness, embodiment and impact.
The SpArc currently serves as the SouthEast regional service provider for the Nation's first harm reduction psychedelic facilitation service Psychedelic Passage. In late 2022, the SpArc achieved the immense fortune of welcomed two new highly experienced facilitators Salix Lavine and Nathan Taylor with plans for continual expansion. In Fall of 2023, the SpArc will be launching the "Communitas Sanctuary" retreat center. Located just 20 min north of Asheville, NC on 11 acres of beautiful mountain forest, the Communitas Sanctuary will form an epicenter for Rites of Passage ceremonial work offering boutique lodging for 15 guests with sacred sound & movement facilities, botanical orchards & gardens, ceremonial immersive temple spaces and an expansive offering of holistic wellness offerings & services.
Ehren Cruz is an Anthropologist, CTA & ICF
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A trailblazing and data-savvy sales and marketing professional, deeply rooted in the cannabis industry. Serving Southern Ontario with publishing and hospitality services.
Confident and approachable, Ryan has mentored many creative professionals and aims to inspire. His knack for public speaking, branding abilities and goodwill nature have contributed to lucrative profits, through quality, cannabis act compliant advertising campaigns and promotional SWAG.
Ryan's management approach encourages teamwork and cultivates a healthy corporate culture, resulting in diligent employees and colleagues focused on doing their best work.
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My now 26-year-old son, Nik, was diagnosed with major depressive disorder in his late teens. We spent years riding the psychopharmacology merry-go-round and finally realized he was treatment-resistant to traditional anti-depressants. In 2019, after years of suffering, we traveled to Peru where Nik spent three weeks at an ayahuasca retreat. This turned out to be a life-changing experience and diverted our path toward psychedelic solutions. Upon returning to the U.S., we found a wonderful doctor in San Diego that treated Nik with ketamine, After suffering intensely for many years, Nik is now living a productive life while receiving maintenance doses of Ketamine.
Due to a variety of personal challenges and during the period that I was learning more about psychedelic medicine, I did not realize that I was falling into my own depression.
Consequently, I received Ketamine treatment which created my own life changing benefits.
Since personally experiencing the healing power of psychedelic medicine, I have been called to dedicate the remainder of my career to the psychedelic healing movement.
As an experienced capital markets and business development professional, I can provide industry participants with much-needed assistance in capital raising, capital strategy, investor relations, and business/ corporate development.
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"The moment you're ready to quit is usually the moment right before the miracle happens." - Unknown
As a Life Transformation coach, I specialize in coaching individuals who are facing difficult life challenges and who may be on the brink of giving up, how to embrace their adversities and use them to their advantage in taking back control over their lives.
Battling through my own personal challenges of depression, addiction, and cancer - I've learned that there is a remarkable transformation that occurs just beyond the brink - a rebirth of sorts - that unlocks a power within ourselves that we never knew existed.
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Prema Sagara is the clinical director of Moksha Journeys. They are doing things which are not commonly talked about. Frankly Ive never heard of anyone else doing exactly what they are doing.
Moksha Journeys is a collective of trained and experienced guides who come to this special work after decades working as therapists, coaches, doctors, herbalists, mycologists, research scientists, and experienced entheogenic facilitators from eastern and western spiritual traditions. We are devoted to supporting safe, effective, and meaningful sacred medicine journeys, in private, natural settings, that are custom designed to meet each client's needs. We provide professional guide services that include a wide range of beneficial strategies for personal development, self-healing, and spiritual exploration.
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Jason is currently providing pro-bono strategic planning, board governance, and nonprofit creation consulting work for current and new nonprofits in the psychedelic area. Contact me for more info.
With 17+ years of nonprofit management experience, I am a proven Executive Director skilled in growing and improving national organizations.
Jason currently operates his own consulting company serving a broad range of nonprofits.
Together with clients' leadership teams, they build highly effective nonprofit fundraising and board governance strategies. I have assisted more than a dozen developing organizations in creating sustainable fundraising programs - all of which have resulted in double-digit growth.
Prior to this experience, he served as Executive Director with Forward Stride, Managing Director with A Home Within, Founder /
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Henrietta Szutorisz is a biomedical scientist and entrepreneur with more than 25 years of international experience in various fields such as virology, cancer, developmental biology, stem cell research, neuroscience and behavioral studies. Her broad interest lies in the developmental and neurobiological mechanisms that are subject to environmental influences and have the potential to give rise to either adaptive progress or pathologies. She utilizes this knowledge to investigate various mental health conditions, with special interest in addiction disorders. Her academic work has received numerous academic awards both in Europe and in the United States and has been published in high-impact journals, also attracting extensive media attention. She is a regular presenter at scientific and public discussion forums.
Henrietta’s entrepreneurial pursuits since teenage years have focused on creating environments using the beauty of nature, biotechnology, behavioral research technology, and recently digital healthcare. In 2023, Henrietta founded Objective Recovery, a new startup that uses neurobiology and modern digital technology to address the lack of effective personalized solutions to substance use disorders. As someone who tackled multiple mental health challenges throughout life, including resolving a serious addiction, she is particularly suited to make healing more efficient and rewarding. As a consultant, she helps mental health businesses develop research projects and personalized treatments via scientific and strategy advice.
Outside of work, Henrietta enjoys the arts, philosophy, traveling, healthy lifestyles and various forms of self-improvement.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
Dr. Sandra Dreisbach
Psychedelic Ethicist, MA, PhD in Philosophy
Sandra is an Ethicist and Psychedelic Ethics specialist with a MA, Phd in Philosophy exploring Ethical Decision Making and Moral Psychology.
She is an Ethics Advisor active in Psychedelic Integration, Education and Advocacy as well as a Psychedelic community leader of the Santa Cruz Psychedelic Society and EPIC (Ethical Psychedelic International Community).
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Sandra also teaches Bioethics at University of California, Santa Cruz for the Biomolecular Engineering and Philosophy Departments, has worked for many years in the tech industry primarily at Apple, and is a Reiki Master in two lineages.
Sandra focuses on listening and uplifting the voices and values of the Psychedelic Community especially the disenfranchised with the heart space intention of compassion and love.
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Multi-hyphenate wellness entrepreneur and podcast host, Kasia’s journey is anything but linear. In her past life Kasia led product development and operations at companies like Microsoft, TEDx, and AI startups in Silicon Valley but after suffering crippling burn-out which resulted in full-body eczema & inflammation, Kasia found herself questioning her definition of “success”. Though her life seemed perfect on paper, her heart had been left behind. Fully embracing the Buddhist philosophy of “beginner's mind” she took the leap to leave her 11 year successful corporate career and start from scratch; redefining her own sense of self and launching an ever evolving journey to balance her hustle, Type-A, “Yang” energy with that of flowy, inner knowing “Yin” vibes.
Today Kasia is the Host of the Nourish Podcast and is building a (still stealth) company in the space of spirituality exploration and community, intersecting the best of her love for spiritual exploration with technology. When not working on her passions, she can be found filling her cup hiking, doing yoga, or spending time with her family.
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TheraPsil is a small non-profit coalition dedicated to helping Canadians in medical need access legal, psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy and medical psilocybin.
TheraPsil was formed in 2019 and is made up of healthcare practitioners, patients, community members, and advocates. To meet our team, click here.
In August 2020, after over 100 days of advocating, TheraPsil facilitated precedent-setting and tangible progress in the fight for compassionate access to psilocybin therapy when we helped 4 Canadians suffering from end-of-life distress, due to a terminal illness, access approved 'section 56 exemptions' from the Minister of Health, This was the first time section 56 exemptions for psilocybin had been approved for patients since psilocybin was made a controlled substance in 1974, in Canada marking a water-shed moment
As of January 2022, TheraPsil has now supported 55 patients in 5 different provinces access legal, psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy.
We are actively assisting Canadians with existential distress as a result of a past or present terminal or life-threatening diagnosis pursue legal access to psilocybin to be used in conjunction with psychotherapy.
New patients who are interested in legally accessing psilocybin therapy can find out more about their options here.
TheraPsil looks forward to helping many more Canadians gain access to legal, psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy.
As of March 2021, TheraPsil launched and is scaling a psilocybin assisted therapy training program for qualified Healthcare Practitioners. TheraPsil recognizes the importance of developing a pool of suitably trained and trusted TheraPsil Clinical Associates to whom we can refer patients. To learn more, visit our Training Webpage here.
TheraPsil is also contributing to current and future psilocybin research. Observational research studies have been designed in collaboration with researchers from McGill University, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, and the world’s first Psychedelic Research Centre at Imperial College, London. All eligible patients granted legal access to psilocybin therapy have the opportunity to take part in this research initiative. Find out more about past and present psilocybin research here.
Navigating governmental processes in order to access legal and safe psilocybin therapy is complex, cumbersome for patients and healthcare providers and slow, hence why only 58 individuals have gained access with our help so far. We know this is not acceptable and change is urgently needed.
TheraPsil is actively advocating for the Federal Government to enact medical psilocybin regulations in Canada to make medical psilocybin, and psilocybin therapy a legal, safe, regulated and accessible treatment option in Canada for all in medical need. To learn more about our advocacy efforts and how you can take action with us visit our Take Action webpage here.
As a small non-profit we rely on donations from our community to operate. We cannot continue to support Canadians in accessing legal psilocybin now or continue to advocate for the enactment of medical psilocybin regulations in the future, without your support.
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Omni- means All.
An -Ism is an ideological Path.
A Church leads us to the Light.
The Church of Omnism is “All the Paths that lead to the Light” and that is our Religion.
A New Song composed from the Harmony found in the Many Songs that Sing about the Truth of Love and the Love of Truth. A Religion connecting all Religions together as One. One accepting all Religions as different colors of the same Rainbow created by the Iridescent nature of the Divine many call God, which each of us experiences differently based on our Individual Perspectives.
A Home for the Many to Unite as One.
“And they sang a new song before the throne.”
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Today we will speak with Steve Connelly. The social media manager from The Church of Omnism. We will learn about his journey, how he got involved with the church, and all about The Church of Omnism
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Graduating from college as an Addiction Counselor enables me to be supportive and compassionate with those who have struggled and are still struggling. I am always here for you.
When I was unable to perform a miracle to remove the illness of schizophrenia from my younger son, I did a total dive off life's radar and for 15 years became a daily user of illicit drugs to combat my descent into hideous depression.
I conquered that state of mind and consider myself truly capable to assist those who can't.
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lam an advocate for the #homeless, for those with #schizophrenia and #psychosis and a #LivedExperience (First Voice) Research Advisor assisting new forms of education with the use of #artificialintelligence in the health and wellness industries.
I am endeavouring to use life experience, education, and work experience to make this world a little better.
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My passion for life and using empathy, compassion and emotional intelligence to make this world a little better is because I truly believe that #weareallconnected! It would be wonderful to connect with you.
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Today we speak with Jachym Fibir Co-Founder At April19, they use innovative AI coupled with state-of-the-art computational chemistry to design and develop the next generation of psychedelic-inspired compounds, expanding the utility of psychedelics beyond mental health into neurodegenerative indications and longevity.
The mission:
Classical psychedelics are showing breakthrough therapeutic potential in mental health, but their use is currently limited to certain patients and indications. We deeply respect these compounds and the legacy of indigenous people and research pioneers who discovered the amazing healing power of the psychedelic state.
Standing on the shoulders of these giants, we have identified a unique opportunity to use basic principles of psychedelic action to heal not only mental health, but also to prevent and restore age-related neurodegeneration. Combining together the latest in AI-powered computational chemistry and psychedelic drug design, we are developing a unique class of compounds, which may provide a much-needed answer to the ever-rising threat of cognitive decline and dementia in our constantly aging population.
We have an incredible discussion, that dives deep into the world of psychedelics. We go deep into the objective, subjective, and …….wait for it…..the philosophical nature of it all…imagine that!
I really enjoyed this conversation. It exceeded all of my expectations. If you want to know what the next generation of psychedelics may be then check out the company’s website below. an investor NOW is the time!!!!!!!
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Sofia is the founder of Elemental Empress Medicine, a plant medicine integration support community. Connecting you with the truth behind healing through elemental medicine.
The elements fire, air, earth, and water are taught as a language by Sofia. By understanding this language you can see the world through symbolic sight. Opening your awareness to see the power you have to create a reality of resonance and abundance.
Receiving information from sacred plant teachers is a phenomenal experience. Like all things in life, it is enhanced by preparation!
The Elemental Medicine School is an online course that gives you all you need to know about integrating the information you receive during your journey. A fantastic way to prepare for your transformation through altered states of consciousness.
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In the United States we have an unusual tradition of referring to graduation as “commencement.” To some this seems odd. After all, this is the end of the college journey, not the start. Many think it is meant as metaphor to indicate the beginning of the rest of one’s life. Although that sounds romantic, the truth may be quite different.
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On May 1, 2023, the world will mark the ten-year anniversary of the passing of Stuart Wilde (https://www.stuartwilde.com), a metaphysical visionary, and bestselling author.
Stuart (known as a "teacher's teacher") was a mentor to many renowned spiritual authors including Dr. Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, and many others. Stuart’s two best-selling books, "Weight Loss For The Mind" and "Affirmations," sold millions of copies and have been translated into 27 languages.
Stuart's teachings were based on the principles of Tenderness, Generosity, and Respect. He believed that these principles were the cornerstones of personal freedom and that everyone could attain them. Stuart also taught individuals how to perceive & experience other dimensions.
Many consider Stuart a "guru," but the reality is that he was the farthest thing from a "guru," and the degree of his humbleness could cause migraines for his PR department. I was his last publicist and can discuss Stuart's legacy.
- Ryan McCormick
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Selisha Abbas, is the owner and operator of Swank Aesthetics - Medical Aesthetics &
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Dr. Sophia Edwards-Bennett, a Radiation Oncologist, has dedicated this book, Path to Soul Immunity, to people diagnosed with and suffering from Cancer - The Big C. This book serves to uplift and encourage us to see past their diagnosis and move on to the glorious future that is available for us. In taking us past the dark aftermath of diagnosis, it entreats cancer patients to not indulge in a state of hopelessness, one filled with the devastation of "why me?" Rather, they have the fulfilling option to adopt the hope that comes with Divine Faith, one which will allow us all to amass our reward above - "a rich, seasoned elixir of $oul Currency" - on a journey that takes us on to 'Soul Immunity.'
In taking us through the traumas, losses, and grief she has experienced, the author expounds on her analysis, especially the pillars of forgiveness and gratitude, to develop 'Soul Immunity.' The Doctor gives insight into her recognition of the psychological trauma cancer patients go through, along with the empathy and understanding that Dr. EB and her profession propound. Her development of "The Re-Attitudes" counsels cancer patients in planning their future and giving them purpose. This is a thoughtful and compelling book of hope for every cancer patient, survivor, and their loved one. I’ve had so many patients in clinic as recently as this past week, express these emotions to me during this season, believe me it is piercing deep pain that one cannot deny. One patient in particular stated that she cannot wait for this season to pass/she breathes a sigh of the relief when this season of celebration is over. Imagine that…. Maybe if the world could hear them say these words from their own lips there could be a change. I really want to offer a different message for these patients and their family members, not just ‘lip service’ while everyone is celebrating.
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Take a walk through the mind of an original thinker. In todays world we need people who are willing to be themselves, have courage, and take chances.
Vlad Florian is many things, and his many interests … here are just a few: Artist | Alchemy I Philosophy I Physics | Analytical Idealism | Trivium I Quadrivium | Humanism | Rationalism I
Empiricism | Pacifism | Mindfulness I
Synergy | Synchronicity | Cat Dad…
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Dr. Abraham Zangen is an incredible individual. Dr.,Zangen has published over 150 peer-reviewed articles, reviews and book chapters.
Dr. Zangen has won prizes for his scientific achievements, among them the Medical Futures Innovation Award in the field of Mental Health and Neuroscience, UK, in 2007, the Sieratzki Prize for Advances in Neuroscience in 2010 ,the Juludan Research Prize in 2015 and the annual Innovation Award of Ben Gurion University in 2019.
Some may be familiar with his work on Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS.) TMS has shown diagnostic and therapeutic potential in the central nervous system with a wide variety of disease states in neurology and mental health, with research still evolving
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Tim is the founder at Modern Mushroom Cultivation. Modern Mushroom Cultivation is committed to growing clean, organic, and dependable psilocybin mushrooms for our community. We aim to corner the new budding market around psilocybin therapy in Central Oregon with gourmet psilocybin chocolates, gummies, and capsules.
If you haven’t heard of Tim yet, I guarantee you that you will in the not to distant future. It is guys like Tim that will open the door to the future of what is possible in the works of psychedelics. From radiation cleanup to genetic ties with human beings, Tim has his finger on the razor sharp, cutting edge!
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“Down goes Frazier, down goes Frazier, down goes Frazier!!!”
One of the things we all love about our athletes is their ability to make history. From time to time we get to witness triumphs of the human spirit!
I think the partnership between The Athletes, ESPN, and Nick Murray (CEO of WAKE) is the next evolution in professional sports!
We have seen the athletes give their life to the community & the sport, now we get to see the community & the sport give back life to the athlete!
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In this incredible incredible episode, we cover what Nick Murray, Terri, and their team have been working on passionately for the last few years.
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Adrian Jones is an amazing individual. He is a Survivor, an Author, a Podcaster, a Storyteller and I’m only beginning to scratch the surface.
Today he shares a personal story about a tragic event that leads him down a road of sacrifice…where the only thing left to do is surrender.
You will not want to miss this one!
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Mrs. Reasoner is a Psychotherapist in private practice, a psychology instructor, and an academic counsellor. She is well versed in the world of mental health. Some of her accomplishments include:
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Founder Doma is a mycologist and facilitator of TidalWave Cubensis (among others)
Founder of Magic Mycology Online and inventor of Lab Tool Sterilizer MycoCoil™.
Doma has a background in Bio Science, Art & Technology. Doma has become a pioneer in Cubensis genetic splicing, sub strain fusions, and isolations; while breeding for potency and contamination resistance.
Through the team's lab and microscopy work they are leading the way and setting standards in the community.
Doma and his Magic Myco team now document the Isolation research work and analyze the data with the MM team.
HPLC chromatography is now available for potency testing on all fungi & extracts, and CRSPR is within reach for gene editing.
These tools greatly help in the research, development, and quality control of the work so that it can be taken seriously in studies, treatments, clinical trials and of course legalization efforts.
Doma Provides exceptional lab work with kind courteous customer service and strives to provide the highest in Mycology standards. He aims to push the Mycology hobbyist and the legalization awarness movements forward into a new age of understanding. All Mycology work is done in a professional, clean room environment & every spore is blessed with the good intent of its creator.
• Creator of TidalWave Cubensis
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Contemplative embodiment is a practice that I devised for you to shift your attitude towards your self and your life. It is an exploration of natural, non-ordinary and embodied states based on breath, voice and movement that supports your exploration of Self and Reality beyond the visible.
The practice is centred around the idea that the body is a door to expanded modes of being, the contemplative embodiment journey aims to guide you to connect to the subtle realm of the deeper self and its processes, ranging from shadows to the mystery of the cosmos. This is an opportunity for you to meet yourself whee you are at, to give space to you innate embodied wisdom and allow it to manifest as sensations, feelings and emotions.
My method is centred around guiding each of you to find your own personal way to activate and connect with your own inner wisdom. I lead you to experiment with breath, voice and movement to discover your own pathways, rather than presenting them with a series of pre-set breathing patterns or movements, for example. This is a transformative journey that can be used for self-enquiry, preparation and integration of psychedelic states and mystical experience , but also as a contemplative endeavour for philosophy-making and metaphysical enquiry.
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In this episode we get some insight into the world through the eyes of a Swiss National.
Culture, Politics, & Relationships, from a different perspective.
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A candid, real life story about life, love, & loss. I love to read books that allow the reader an honest look inside the life of the other…I always find myself there!
I Highly recommend this book. If you know of, or have been effected by a divorce then this conversation is for you.
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A candid, real life story about life, love, & loss. I love to read books that allow the reader an honest look inside the life of the other…I always find myself there!
I Highly recommend this book. If you know of, or have been effected by a divorce then this conversation is for you.
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In a world with limitless possibilities the only thing holding you back is your lack of imagination. The world is waiting for you to embrace her!
What are you waiting for!?
Today we talk to Patrick McConnell about his decision to embark on the hero’s journey. A Canadian living in Peru. Former tree planter and farmer. Lifelong learner and adventure.
What was it, that called him to leave the world he grew up in & adventure off to a new land?
What has he learned? About himself? His home? The world?
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Sebastien is a dynamic and accomplished product leader, facilitator, coach, writer, musician, entrepreneur, and yoga teacher with a strong focus on building great customer journeys, creativity, authenticity, and teamwork. With a proven track record as a product manager, founder, and leader in startups and large companies, Sebastien possesses exceptional skills in storytelling, leading v1 projects, forming new teams, and learning new technologies and industries.
During his time at Microsoft, Sebastien made significant contributions, including leading the refactoring of the SharePoint administration center, developing a new employee engagement platform, and securing funding for a new premium offering. Since then, he has worked on several creative projects, including advising a mental health company, founding a wellness retreat on creativity, starting a podcast on leadership and spirituality, and running music workshops to help people through their healing process.
Passionate about building impactful experiences, transforming lives, and helping others in the process, Sebastien is always looking for new partnerships that align with his interests and experience in product and entrepreneurship, creativity, and more.
Connect with him via LinkedIn, his YouTube channel, or his podcast. And, if you're interested in joining the next Sacred Creativity Retreat in Spring 2024, don't hesitate to reach out. Sebastien looks forward to hearing from you!
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Dr. David A. Salomon holds a PhD in English literature from the University of Connecticut and an MA from the City University of New York. A specialist in the literature, religion and culture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance England, he most recently spent thirteen years as a professor of English at the Sage Colleges in Troy and Albany, NY. During his time there, he also served as chair of the Department of English and Modern Languages, director of general education, director of study abroad, chair of the Faculty Development Committee, faculty advisor for the student newspaper, and was the founding director of the Kathleen Donnelly Center for Undergraduate Research. He joined CNU as the inaugural Director of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity in September 2017.
His book on the medieval glossed Bible was published by the University of Wales Press in 2013. In 2015, he co-edited and co-authored a monograph, Redefining the Paradigm, which discussed new models for faculty evaluation to improve student learning. His new book, The Seven Deadly Sins: How Sin Influenced the West from the Middle Ages to the Modern Era, was published by Praeger in April 2019. He has published essays on everything from medieval mysticism to anger in the Bible, and has given presentations on teaching and faculty evaluation models at conferences, such as the Teaching Professor and the annual AACU Conference. A native of Bronx, NY, he and his wife Kelly and daughter Phoebe now reside in Newport News, VA.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Jared Dillinger is a 14 year professional athlete, 9-time champion, and medalist. Acting as co-captain of Barangay Ginebra, the most popular team in the Philippines.
Former national team player of Gilas Pilipinas. Attended the United States Air Force Academy and finished my studies at Hawaii with degrees in international business and finance.
Currently the Coinsph and Tier-One Alliance KOL, helping to educate communities of the ebbs and flows of nfts + cryptocurrency. Building web3 projects for the sports communities here in Asia.
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Today we cover some headline news from across the world.
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Today we talk about what could be possible. I reference the above article about psychedelics, & dementia. I highly rec one d everyone check out Spanner, Chelsea, & April 19th… all of them amazing.
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Heart is not always seen, heard or can even be described, but it is felt.
Heart and Hard Work has been my North Star since growing up with the worry of being evicted any day, my mom getting sick twice and thinking we would lose her, my Dad's health until his passing in 2019 and how letting go of the debilitating and erroneous fear of "vulnerability as weakness" continues to take me beyond my limits.
I'm Rob, a "learn it all" leading with a "Growth Mindset" and working to share perspectives that empower those who believe there is more to all of our stories.
We will all face challenges that are out of our control, but to choose gratitude and passion to find the joy in supporting others along our way is true Heart.
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In this episode we talk about the issues involving our struggles, from riots around the world, corporate malfeasance, and corruption & what we can do to mitigate it in our lives…
From this point we jump off into the deep waters of psychedelic imagery. Might these abstract geometric forms be a “blueprint”, a degree of organisation, or coding patterns for neural activity? Plasticity?
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How do I wish to show up in the world? At the heart of my practice, this is the primary question that we circle around as we delve into the answers. Through the use of a plethora of tools I have gathered over the years, together we identify, explore, and eventually transform any blockages we face in embodying our inherent birthright to a life of freedom and happiness. The collaborative sessions can take shape into any form, whether through the use of microdosing, Reiki, Shamanic drumming, or healing with equine intuitive healing, I am here to be your guide to your fully embodied presence.
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You take the biggest steps in life when you feel it’s a necessity. You get stuck, something impactful happens to you or you end up in a crisis for some other reason. Or you’ve been struggling for a while and end up thinking: this is it, something needs to change.
You keep puzzling, thinking and analyzing: what is it that keeps happening, what could I have done differently, why don’t I understand what I feel? In the meantime, you (subconsciously) feel everything, but still all the attention goes towards your thoughts. It’s also possible that you unconsciously pick up other people’s emotions and energy, you don’t understand what happens in a moment like that and how to let go of it again. Does it feel like you keep getting stuck in this and could you use some help?
We’ll explore how we can create more balance between your thoughts and what you feel. I will help you to become aware of your feelings, what happens in your body the moment you have certain emotions and how you can use this in your advantage.
How do your thoughts influence your feelings and the other way around?
What feeling is yours, and what is another person’s?
We aim at gaining more awareness, so that your thoughts and feelings can start to co-operate, instead of them working against each other.
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https://journalbipolardisorders.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40345-022-00265-5
Abstract:
This is a narrative review about the role of classic and two atypical psychedelics in the treatment of unipolar and bipolar depression. Since the 1990s, psychedelics experience a renaissance in biomedical research. The so-called classic psychedelics include lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), psilocybin, mescaline and ayahuasca. Characteristic effects like alterations in sensory perception, as well as emotion- and self-processing are induced by stimulation of serotonin 2A receptors in cortical areas. The new paradigm of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy suggests a therapeutic framework in which a safely conducted psychedelic experience is integrated into a continuous psychotherapeutic process. First randomized, controlled trials with psilocybin show promising efficacy, tolerability, and adherence in the treatment of unipolar depression.
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Is it just me or are things accelerating. Covd, Ukraine, Train Derailments, and bank bailouts…let’s see if we can’t read behind the lines…with some High Octane Speculation!
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There opposite me sits Carina Cunha. I have a concept of her; of her personality, of her accomplishments, of her appearance, of the kind of person I think she is…of course this is but an example of how I visualize concepts.
However, I’ve learned that Intuition may be an angel but intellect can play the devil.
This will be a great podcast that you definitely will want to watch…Thank You Carina for speaking with me on the TrueLife podcast!
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Founder of Satori - a self-actualization platform to help guide people towards radical self-empowerment and personal sovereignty.
Prior experience includes:
- Innovation consulting at Founders
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- Creating Nosy, a radically innovative loT device to protect people from air pollution
- Helping scale-ups and starts-up accelerate their growth as interim CCO and CMO
- Launching and managing Crimson
Education Europe
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MiFID II
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Imagine you’re taking care of a loved one late in your life, dedicating years of your own life to do it. Thus began a journey that spiraled into a nightmare for Will and Kay Young. Will’s grandparents needed elder care, and so this ambitious couple decided to take this responsibility on, while also raising young children of their own and pursuing grand entrepreneurial goals. Then... a knock at the door on a cold day in February 2011... This was no courier service delivering a package. This was the police, many of them, instantly swarming their home. In mere moments, their lives shattered into a billion pieces.
Peppered with humor, Will and Kay's adrenaline-charged and hellish ride through the legal system is the story of people doing their best to help loved ones. It's also about being in jail―literally and figuratively―and how quickly the American dream can become a nightmare."
If you secretly enjoy watching a train wreck―this is your book. I hope this story makes you think, scares the hell out of some of you, and maybe challenges some of your deeper thoughts. Get ready because the knock, knock is coming―the day that you will be called to meet a challenge that requires all your bravery and patience and your best, authentic self during the challenging times ahead. So take off your judging cap, put on your thinking cap, and buckle up for one gripping emotional rollercoaster ride.
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Is it just me or are things accelerating. Covd, Ukraine, Train Derailments, and bank bailouts…let’s see if we can’t read behind the lines…with some High Octane Speculation!
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About Ben:
Dr. Ben Malcolm earned his bachelor's degree
(BS) in pharmacology at the University of California at Santa Barbara, prior to his Masters in Public Health (MPH) and Doctorate of Pharmacy (PharmD) at Tour University California. He then completed post-graduate residencies in Acute Care at Scripps Mercy Hospital and Psychiatric Pharmacy at the University of California at San Diego Health.
After residency training, he began his career as an Academician at Western University of Health Sciences (WUHS), College of Pharmacy and obtained Board Certification in Psychiatric Pharmacy (BCPP). Currently, he provides psychopharmacology consulting services and a resource and support membership relating to the use of psychedelic and psychotropic medications at spiritpharmacist.com Dr. Malcolm envisions a society in which access to psychedelic drugs in a variety of safe and supported settings is available for purnoses of nsuchospiritual well-being, personal development, ceremonial sacraments, and treatment of mental illness.
His vision guides his scholarship, education, and service-related professional activity.
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Serena Wu is a founding partner of Radicle Law LLP, a boutique law firm that provides legal and business solutions to diverse clients who are changemakers in their industries. She is passionate about therapeutic potentials of psychedelics and social entrepreneurship. As an attorney, she is focused on providing legal solutions to those in emerging industries such as psychedelics, cryptocurrency and beyond. Prior to co-founding Radicle Law, she began her career as a litigator at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP and was a former founding partner of Plant Medicine Law Group. She graduated from Harvard Law School and is licensed in California and New York.
Outside of her legal work, Serena is working on her debut novel, Dandelion Odyssey: Wyra’s Search for the Rainbow Pearls (working title). Inspired by her own personal experiences with psychedelics, the novel chronicles Wyra’s path to seek the Rainbow Pearls through her psychedelic journeys to heal from her trauma.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
She continues to lecture on consciousness, non-ordinary states of consciousness, self-discovery, spiritual development, health and well-being and personal transformation
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Today we talk with Jonathan Glass to get an Ayurvedic Perspective, learn about Chinese Medicine, as well as Jonathan’s new book “The Total Life Cleanse”
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With a deep reverence for both ancient and modern wisdom, Jo Dice invites us to engage on a therapy journey that utilises knowledge, science, body, soul and spirit for holistic healing on a deep and cellular level.
We can utilise logic, understanding, self-exploration, life stories and narratives. We can incorporate meditation, bodywork, breathing exercises and visualisations if that feels right for you. We can work in a myriad of ways that suit your personality and needs. Sometimes you will just need to offload, be heard, witnessed and vent, and that is welcome too.
This is a conversation that everyone will be able to take away something from!!
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Susan Guner is a freethinking explorer of spirit, passionate about self-agency through the central principle of meditation, specifically interested in learning and teaching about integration practices that can further facilitate a psychedelic renaissance allowing the emergence of holistic lifestyles.
A holistic psychotherapist, as well as the host of The Psychedelic Conversations Podcast, she has spoken with some of the most interesting, imaginative, and innovative people in the community. If you have ever been curious about microdosing, somatic healing, psychedelic therapy, holistic therapy, about dealing with trauma then you will definitely want to clock on the links above to learn more about her!
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There are no words that can describe how the audience feels when they lose a loved one. With so many emotions running through their veins, it’s hard to focus on anything anymore. Written by the author of ‘Life After This’, this book delves into the details of how life and death are intrinsically linked. Your audience will be given an entirely new perspective on living with grief and that there is life after this. The author shares his own experience of losing a loved one, his own father, an experience that shrouded him in a ‘cloak of grief’ that nobody is truly prepared for. We all need to find our own ways to cope with grief, and this book will help us do exactly that.
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Psychedelic Medicines are helping people heal their trauma, change their lives and grow their spirituality. Dr. Randall Hansen has compiled a tour de force of healing wisdom. A series of transformative stories to help lift even the most stubborn of us out of our cognitive Kansas.
This truly was a heartfelt conversation. One that was underscored by love, encased by tragedy, with highlights of transcendence. I hope you enjoy it as much as we did.
The proceeds from this book go to help those in need! https://www.linkedin.com/company/heroicheartsproject/
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Matthew J.L. Ehret is a journalist, lecturer and founder of the Canadian Patriot Review. He is a Senior Fellow at the American University in Moscow. He is an incredible author who has penned multiple books on a multitude of topics. His thoughts on the world of geopolitics seem to paint a picture that is much more coherent than almost anybody out there. He is Intelligent, kind and generous.
Our conversation is a wild ride! We traverse time from the adventures of Ben Franklin, to the links between Ukraine and eco-terrorism. We end on the question “What would Plato think about Carl Jung’s idea about the shadow?”
This was a fantastic conversation. I hope everyone enjoys it as much as we did.
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Tom’s Career as a sommelier, wine appraiser & charity auctioneer, his PASSIONS: mysticism, mycology (mushrooms), story teller and writer. He runs a Linkedin mycology group. an in Refi me ever evolving spiritual being. Always in "Service to Others", practicing "Love", and facilitating
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Book “Psychedelics for Everyone” – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BF36K4RL
Todays talk with bestselling author Matt Zemon, will be a walk on the wild side. Matt’s many accomplishments, as well as his background in psychology, neuroscience, and mental health make him one of the most sought after consultants in the world of psychedelics! Here are but a few of the areas I look forward to investigating.
As a neuroscientist:
Long-term high dose of psilocybin can lead to changes in brain structure and function, specifically affecting neural plasticity, synaptic connectivity and the regulation of neurotransmitter systems involved in cognition and emotional processing. However, there is limited research on the long-term effects of high dose psilocybin use and more studies are needed to fully understand its impact on the brain.
Spiritual Leader:
From a spiritual perspective, psilocybin has been used for centuries in spiritual and medicinal practices to promote insight, self-awareness and connection with the spiritual realm. Long-term high dose use of psilocybin can lead to altered states of consciousness and changes in perception that can impact behavior and worldview, potentially leading to spiritual evolution.
As an ethnobotanist:
From an ethnobotanical perspective, psilocybin has been used by indigenous cultures for centuries for spiritual and medicinal purposes, often as a sacrament in sacred ceremonies. The long-term effects of high dose psilocybin use in these cultures have not been well studied, but it is believed to play a role in shaping cultural norms, beliefs and practices. Further research is needed to understand its impact on cultural evolution.
I realise that no one individual can have all the answers but I’m really looking forward to this conversation!
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Mycologist, Scientist, and R&D Director exploring the possibilities of psilocybin to treat mental Illness. As well as best case uses for soul remediation.
In this conversation Tess shares some stories about her journey from the past, present, and what she sees coming in the future. Unfortunately, our conversation was cut short due to power outage…so…stay tuned for part two coming out soon!
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My research is broadly focused on the cognitive and social effects of psychedelics as well as improving research methodology and safety with the drugs.
Research into the basic effects and therapeutic applications of psychedelic drugs has grown considerably in recent years. Yet, pressing questions remain regarding the substances’ lasting effects.
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AI-driven psychedelic drug discovery
beyond mental health
Today we speak with Jachym Fibir Co-Founder At April19, they use innovative AI coupled with state-of-the-art computational chemistry to design and develop the next generation of psychedelic-inspired compounds, expanding the utility of psychedelics beyond mental health into neurodegenerative indications and longevity.
The mission:
Classical psychedelics are showing breakthrough therapeutic potential in mental health, but their use is currently limited to certain patients and indications. We deeply respect these compounds and the legacy of indigenous people and research pioneers who discovered the amazing healing power of the psychedelic state.
Standing on the shoulders of these giants, we have identified a unique opportunity to use basic principles of psychedelic action to heal not only mental health, but also to prevent and restore age-related neurodegeneration. Combining together the latest in AI-powered computational chemistry and psychedelic drug design, we are developing a unique class of compounds, which may provide a much-needed answer to the ever-rising threat of cognitive decline and dementia in our constantly aging population.
We have an incredible discussion, that dives deep into the world of psychedelics. We go deep into the objective, subjective, and …….wait for it…..the philosophical nature of it all…imagine that!
I really enjoyed this conversation. It exceeded all of my expectations. If you want to know what the next generation of psychedelics may be then check out the company’s website below. If your an investor NOW is the time!!!!!!!
https://www.april19.ai
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In this episode I breakdown the relationship between social media & culture on human behaviour. It is my belief, that we have been and are being alienated from the natural environment. Like the frog in the pot It’s a slow boil. Fetishising, accumulating, material goods has moved us from a state of being into a state of having, and from a state of having into the appearance of having.
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Today we talk with Benjamin C. George about Covid, Crises, and Conformity. Is what we are seeing the looting of nation states? Is never ending war something that is needed in order to be reborn? Who are the winners? The Losers? Where is the opportunity?
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In this episode we speak with Jeremy Taylor about the corruption of state capitalism. Is it The China Model, The communist party, or is it a symptom of the human condition. We will talk with long time activist Jeremy Taylor about his views on what the biggest problem facing our world today is and how we can fix it.
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Today I’m excited to welcome & speak with Rangarajan Padamanabahn. An incredible individual with a passion for learning & helping others. We dive deep into the ideas of life, psychedelics, awareness & appearance.
For more information about Ranga He can be reached for Consultation, Coaching, & Speaking @ the link below
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Cole serves multiple roles at Wholeness
Center in Fort Collins, CO. He primarily
coordinates MMED008, a LSD for Anxiety
study sponsored by Minded. He is a
Research and Clinical Intern through the
Master's of Addiction Counseling program at
Colorado State University, as well as a Back-
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Ever wonder what the drug policy in Norway is like? Ever wanted to start a psychedelic movement in another country. In this episode we do that! A truly psychedelic episode…
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Natalia is a passionate Sound Designer and Sound
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The first Salvadoran to win a WIFT award (Women in Film and Television) for best international female creative for her work as script writer and sound designer in the short film 'GHOSTS'.
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Today we take a look at the book “The Saturn Myth” by David Talbott. Its an incredible story that conflicts with the modern day creation story. This video was inspired by the books of Immanuel Velikovsky, W.Thornhill, Greg Jay, the thunderbolt project, Saturn death cult, The Electric Universe, and Purple Dawn theory.
I highly recommend looking into each one of the above mentions and stay tuned for the next video of “The Saturn Myth”
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“Don't be satisfied with stories, how things have gone with others. Unfold your own myth.”
- Rumi
“Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.”
- Henry Thomas Buckle
“It’s not where you take things from - it’s where you take them to.”
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“Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions.”
- Albert Einstein
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Today we speak with Levi Barker. All things Iboga. What can we learn from this plant medicine? What has it been used for in the past? What is it being used for today? What secrets might it hold for our collective future? Let’s find out!
Levi Barker is an iboga provider at Iboga Wellness Center in Costa Rica. Levi has helped over 1200 people work through some of life's most difficult problems with the personal transformation tool, iboga. The message of iboga's power is quickly spreading throughout the Western world. People come to iboga to move past depression, anxiety, eating disorders, parental problem, non substance addictions like gambling and sex, and to reset their life and recieve guidance on the best path forward.
At its core, iboga is a tool to understand ourselves and understand how to live on earth.
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In todays conversation we talk about the possibilities of 2023 with special guest Kevin Holt. We are joined by Benjamin C George in hour two.
Certified coach by Anthony Robbins.
- Certfied NLP Practitioner by Dr. John
Grinder, co-founder of NLP
- Trained personally with Wim Hof in the Wim
Hof Method.
- Certified breathwork, meditation and yoga instructor by the Bihar School of Yoga in India.
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Nick Murray is a tech entrepreneur, full-time biohacker, and co-founder/CEO of WAKE.
His passion for health was first ignited when his former partner was diagnosed with cancer, and he's been immersed in Eastern medicine and a holistic approach to healing ever since.
Nick is committed to bringing well-researched fungi medicine to the forefront of the health and science community.
He personally splits his time between Jamaica and North America, applying his experience in technology and research to the goal of revolutionizing how the world sees fungi medicine.
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In todays episode we talk about the future of AI. With the acceleration of technology, specifically thinks like ChatGPT, what may the future hold for mankind?
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What is the relationship between language and culture? Is language a force of nature? If so, can we look at the way in which nature shapes our environment and apply those lessons to the way language shapes culture?
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Today we welcome Anthony Bailey and Co- Founder of Entheogen Biotech to the TrueLife podcast.
They have established a library with strains as strong as 4.4% tryptamine content.
In establishing our library of over 100 strains of fungi we've established analytic techniques to determine tryptamine contents at home for up to 2% tryptamine and new methods using each HPLC's and Q NMR's machines.
Our most unique offering is strain of mycelium that we stumbled upon in our breeding process, this particular strain produces psilocybin. We then took this strain and grew it in a bioreactor producing psilocybin in one-week versus the traditional eight-week life cycle of psilocybin.
Now we embark on commercialising our findings and bring them to market their legal jurisdiction permits.
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In todays episode we talk about the perversion of art in our society. An idea put forth by Rosenkranz that sums up said perversion is as follows:
“ A corpse is a scandalous phenomenon because it still has a form, although it is in itself formless. Due to the still existing form, it retains the semblance of life, despite being dead. The negation of the beautiful form of an appearance through a non-form originating in physical or moral decay. “
It seems to me, that todays works of art have been hijacked by the world of commerce. Take for example, Jeff Koons “Balloon Dog.” In my opinion this giant smooth, reflective, sculpture acts as a mirror. A distorted reflection that allows, promotes, and rewards the individual to constantly look at and admire themselves in their possessions. It speaks volumes of our narcissistic nature.
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Today Benjamin C. George a.k.a. Mr. Wizard and I will be trying our hand at trends forecasting. We will be giving our 2023 predictions.
What will become of:
A.I.?
The Russian/Ukraine conflict?
Crypto Currency?
The Great Reset?
And much more!
Be sure to visit the links above to learn more about Benjamin C. George. (Word on the street is, that if you mention this podcast he may give you a free copy of his latest book, “No Absolutes.”)
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In todays world we know the price of everything but the value of almost nothing! What is a human life worth? What does our culture value? Is it WORTH it?
Dr. Salomon and I have a candid conversation on the repercussions of living in a world where importance seems to be synonymous with wealth. We present some heartwarming ideas of what we think could help to make the future a little bit brighter.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
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She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
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Meg Stafford has over 35 years experience as a clinical social worker, honing observations about people, and working in a variety of settings as large as Beth Israel, a Harvard Teaching Hospital, and as intimate as private practice.
As a result of her training in Executive Coaching and Organizational Consulting, she delivered talks on such topics as Leading From Within, and Developing Emotional Intelligence. She has also been a columnist for several newspapers over the span of the last nearly thirty years.
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Rev. Dr. Jessica Rochester is the Madrinha and President of Céu do Montréal, a Santo Daime (Ayahuasca) Church she founded in 1997 in Montréal, Canada.
She is a transpersonal counselor, she trained in the work of Dr. Roberto Assagioli and trained with Dr. Stanislav Grof.
She worked with Health Canada from 2000 until 2017 to achieve an Section 56 Exemption to import and serve the Santo Daime
Sacrament (Ayahuasca).
She is an ordained Interfaith Minister with a Doctorate in Divinity.
From 1986 to 2018 she has been a workshop leader, teacher, and in private practice.
She is the author of Ayahuasca Awakening A Guide to Self-Discovery, Self-Mastery and Self-Care, Volume One and Two.
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Host & Producer of the Reading With Your Kids Podcast, Educational magician, award winning Children's Book author.
Helping Families Grow Closer Through Reading – An iHeartRadio Best Kids & Family Award Nominee
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Natasha Skoberla, is the owner of SparkYou.org who loves science and kids. Geek at heart but I also like playing beach volleyball & tennis. Since 2018 I teach STEM for grades K-12. I have worked in Aikahi, Ka’ohao and Waimanalo Elementary Schools and tutor kids from all over the island. I hold BS degree in Civil Engineering, MS degrees in Biochemistry and Chemical Engineering. I have extensive background in drug and vaccine development subjects due to my past, long time employment at Merck, KGAA. My goal is to keep your kids safe, curios and entertained during their time away from school. I am fascinated with little brains and how they work. I love watching kids get curious about not only science but just the ordinary life. I believe social interactions with other kids and lots of time outside on a fresh air is the best we can offer our kids.
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In this episode of the Psychedelic Roundtable we explore the flaws of deterministic thinking. We are joined by author of the book “Are we really Biochemical Robots” David Lawrence, Tor Seppola creator of the FML project, Benjamin George author of “No Absolutes - A framework for life” and Jason Sheffield owner of Integration
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Rhea helps nonprofits raise more money. Though she has deep experience with institutional, corporate and event fund-raising, she is passionate about major individual donors and helping organizations to establish individual giving programs. She has raised millions of dollars in private philanthropy and is passionate about building the next generation of fundraising leaders.
She has become a leader in the New York nonprofit community and is a frequent educational commentator in the media. She has been recognized with the SmartCEO Brava Award in 2015 and NY Nonprofit Media’s 40 under 40 in 2017. For more information about Rhea, please see her LinkedIn Profile here.
Rhea lives in Brooklyn with her husband and the World's Most Spoiled Dog Stevie Wonderdog. When she is not raising money for causes she loves, she can be found hosting her podcast Nonprofit Lowdown or onstage as a newbie stand-up comedian in downtown Brooklyn.
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Expert consultant, speaker, and award-
winning author of Leading the Unleadable:
How to Manage Cynics, Divas, and Other
Difficult People, and Lead With Speed, Alan
Willett is co-founder of Exceptional
Difference.
Alan works with clients around the world,
including the UK, Turkey, South Africa, China,
India, Canada, and Mexico, and of course,
throughout the United States. Alan Willett has
consulted with HP, Oracle, Microsoft, NASA,
General Motors, Intuit, NAVAIR, Orbital ATK,
OnStar, Cornell University, Rutgers University,
Technological de Monterrey, and many more.
Alan's passionate work has focused on
leadership and the unique challenges of
leading in the elevated pressure environments
of high-technology developments.
Alan was a member of an elite team at the
Software Engineering Institute (SEl), located
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SEI, Alan joined other renowned thought
leaders in developing cutting-edge
methodologies adopted by corporations
globally. Through this work, Alan was able to
establish a worldwide network of peers and
thought leaders that constantly push the
high-tech development world to
"do better." It
is from this position that Alan launched his
consultancy in 2012. Alan has designed and taught many different
workshops at universities and corporations
around the world, reaching over 2000 people
directly. His personal backstory enlivens his
writing and his speaking. He grew up on a
dairy farm that had been in the family for over
170 years and which was honored as the dairy
farm of the year for New York State for many
years running. Alan has run across the United
States from ocean to ocean with his college
team, beating the record of the Pony Express
and earning him a spot in the Guinness Book
of World Records. He is a co-founder of
EcoVillage at Ithaca, the largest co-housing
ecovillage in the world, which is spotlighted in
the news on a global basis, including in Japan
and France, and featured in the book
"Ecovillage at Ithaca: Pioneering a Sustainable
Culture" by Liz Walker, (New Society
Publishers: 2005).
Collaboration with Exceptional Difference
Principal Julia Mullaney inspired him to double
down on his love for training the best
engineering minds in the world. Willett holds a
B.S. Computer Science from Rochester
Institute of Technology, and Master's in
Technology from Walden University.
Alan encourages everyone to get out there
and make a positive difference in the world.
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In this episode we cover Richard’s journey from millionaire before the age of thirty to whistleblower to “A Different Kind of Teacher.” We cover the Anglo American establishment, John Taylor Gotto, Autonomy, and so much more. This episode has the potential to change your life. A huge thank you to Richard, Autonomy, & the entire GTW podcast crew! I’ve learned a lot from you!
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I’m so excited to finally get to speak with Doctoral Researcher at University of Fribourg, Abigail Calder. We will be discussing her recently published paper linked above.
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A spectacular generational saga of the making (and undoing) of a family dynasty: the riveting untold story of the gilded Jewish Bagdadi Sassoons, who built a vast empire through global finance and trade—cotton, opium, shipping, banking—that reached across three continents and ultimately changed the destinies of nations. With full access to rare family photographs and archives.
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Desmond Wallington, PhD, is a licensed psychologist who provides Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy at in Denver, CO.
He found his way to working with Ketamine after working on the historic Initiative 301 campaign in
Denver that decriminalized psilocybin mushrooms.
His political activism in the
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Welcome to my journey. At one point in my career I had it all. I had built and led one of Canada’s prestigious law firms. I was one of the most successful film finance lawyers in the country. I sat on the board of directors of a Hollywood studio and represented companies like Warner Bros, MGM, Sony, Lionsgate. Then in 2014 the bottom fell out. The law firm collapsed. It was devastating to watch what I spent twenty-five years building disappear – just like that. They say overcoming adversity builds character. I was about to find out.
With the help of family, I picked myself up and began my redefinition. I call it rewiring. It began with a suggestion from my wife: to capture my life experience. She handed me a blank notebook and a pen. That was the first step.
Two years later I retired from practice. Three years later, I published that memoir, Breakdown, a Globe and Mail bestseller. I tried my hand at fiction. There was so much to learn, calling on a whole new set of skills that I had to master in my sixties. In October 2019 I published Odell’s Fall, my first novel. My second novel, Ophelia, followed in 2021 as well as my second non-fiction, a teaching manual for young professionals. My rewiring led me to understand that it was time to give back to the profession that so generously rewarded me, to the community in which I flourished. I have always felt a deep commitment to community.
For these reasons I continue to lecture on the university circuit, to consult with firm and professionals seeking career advice. To answer calls and emails from students and young professionals on how to manage their careers. I have never forgotten that I used to be young and inexperienced. That without the helping hands from more senior people along the way, I might never have become me.
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In this episode we begin with the idea of wonder. What are some things that are indeed wonderful? What is the relationship between curiosity and wonder? Has the recent pandemic caused a prolonged adolescence for the next generation? Can we use technology to bridge the gap between past & future?http://www.davidasalomon.com/
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The spectacle of “YE” vs the Jewish people is the existing orders uninterrupted discourse about itself, it’s laudatory monologue. It is the self portrait of power in the epoch of its totalitarian management of the conditions of existence. The fetishistic, purely objective appearance of spectacular relations conceals the fact that they are relations among men and classes.
In todays world of social media that is dominated through the intermediary of instantaneous communication it seems this “communication” is essentially unilateral. The concentration of communication is thus an accumulation, in the hands of the existing systems administration, of the means which allow it to carry on this particular administration.
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David Walton, is in my opinion, one of the very best science fiction writers alive today. Winner of the Hugo award, The Philip K. Dick award, and always operating on the edge of what is imaginable. I highly recommend all of his books which you can find by visiting his site. (Linked Below)
Today we talk about the newest edition to his stable of winners. The first in a trilogy, “Living Memory.”
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Neoliberal psychopolitics is always coming up with more refined forms of exploitation. Countless self- management workshops, motivational retreats, and seminars on personality or mental training promise boundless self-optimization and heightened efficiency. They are steered by neoliberal techniques of domination, which aim to capitalize not just on working time but on the person him- or herself: all the attention the individual commands, and indeed his or her very life. Neoliberalism has discovered integral human being as the object of exploitation.
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Today we speak with Matt Zemon A Psychedelic Medicine Advocate, #1
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One of our greatest problems of today is the lack of commitment to common symbols if it were merely a matter of our fragmentation in the small groups each committed to its proper symbolic forms the case would be simple to understand but more mysterious is a widespread explicit rejection of rituals as such ritual has become a bad word signifying empty conformity we are witnessing a revolt against a formalism even against form.
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Today we continue our journey into the mystic tradition with an incredible individual Dr. David Salomon. Mysticism is popularly known as any kind of ecstasy or altered states of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning, but may refer to becoming one with God or the Absolute. It also refers to the attainment of insight in ultimate or hidden truths, and to human transformation supported by various practices and experiences.
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Welcome back to the psychedelic round table. In this episode we talk about the evolution of intention. Is our concept of language evolving in so far as we can see the intent of the other? Is the propaganda about nuclear war, a smokescreen to reconstruct the Ukrainian state? Finally we talk briefly with Rich Griggs. A man who was dead for 44 minutes before being brought back to life.
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Jen Maxfield revisits ten memorable stories from her career as a TV news reporter, describing in heart-pounding detail how the events unfolded and revealing what happened after the cam-eras went away. She introduces readers to unforgettable people who will inspire you with their hopefulness, even when confronting life’s greatest heartbreaks. You can buy Jen Maxfields new book “More After the Break” via the link below.
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Today we continue our journey into the mystic tradition with an incredible individual Dr. David Salomon. Mysticism is popularly known as any kind of ecstasy or altered states of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning, but may refer to becoming one with God or the Absolute. It also refers to the attainment of insight in ultimate or hidden truths, and to human transformation supported by various practices and experiences.
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Is our sense of freedom just an interlude while passing from the state of subject to that of project?
Does liberation most often give way to renewed subjugation?
Does the freedom of “Can” generate even more coercion than the disciplinarian “Should”?
Do todays entrepreneurs, have the capacity for relationships with others that might be free of purpose?
Do entrepreneurs today even know what purpose free friendship looks like?
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It seems that those who fail in this neoliberal achievement society, see themselves as responsible for their lot & feel shame instead of questioning society or the system?
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What is or who are the beings that one encounters in these realities?
Can they reveal information to us?
Are they real?
What are the long term effects of psychedelics on the brain?
Could the Renaissance in Psychedelics be clamped down upon like it was in the sixties?
What do you think of Terrance McKennas “Stoned Ape Theory”?
All these questions and many more.
Thank you Dr. Strassman for all of your pioneering work in the world of psychedelics, your perseverance, and your guidance!
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Today we continue our journey into the mystic tradition with an incredible individual Dr. David Salomon. Mysticism is popularly known as any kind of ecstasy or altered states of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning, but may refer to becoming one with God or the Absolute. It also refers to the attainment of insight in ultimate or hidden truths, and to human transformation supported by various practices and experiences.
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Ladies & Gentleman today we shall cover a wide range of topics. Feel free to jump in on the live stream and be part of the AMA.
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Tonight we speak with teacher , explorer, & author of the amazing book “Young, Successful, & Miserable.” He has also received acclaim for his ideas about and course on breath-work, all of which can be found on his website. (Link below)
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Today we speak with the one and only Dan Hawk. From monitoring resources from space to monitoring culture from the ground.
Dan has brought up some fascinating points about how farmers can be the big winner in the world of climate change. Additionally, how the people can be United by monitoring resources from space.
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The Regulation being challenged:
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It is the antithesis of what our country stands for, so this must be stopped!
You can read the full text of the regulation here: https://regs.health.ny.gov/volume-title-10/content/section-213-isolation-and-quarantine-procedures
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Speaker 0 (0s): Yeah, our life, ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the TrueLife podcast. We are here with the author of No Absolutes, a fascinating individual, and a friend of mine. I'm not afraid to call him a friend of mine. He's a great person. And we're going to get into some more ideas about No Absolutes in history and anything else that comes our way. Benjamin. Is there any, you want to introduce yourself and if you want to start off with,
Speaker 1 (28s): Yeah, actually it looks like my livestream popped up and I'm getting a me in the background. So one second.
Speaker 0 (50s): Sorry
Speaker 1 (51s): About that.
Speaker 0 (52s): No apologies, man. No Absolutes. No apologies. It
Speaker 1 (55s): Happens right. There we go.
Speaker 0 (58s): So we again, go ahead. I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (1m 1s): No, please go ahead.
Speaker 0 (1m 3s): So we began our momentary conversation before the podcast talking about symbols, talking about it's almost like another language, these obtuse, but familiar ideas that seem to be implanted in us by being bombarded on us. And I know a little bit about them, but I think it's a, and you may think it's a nice segue into history. Can you tell me a little bit about what you know about symbols or what do you think about some of those ideas?
Speaker 1 (1m 33s): Sure. Well, I mean, you know, symbology is all around us. It's, you know, our writing is simple, right? Which kind of goes back to, you know, words are important, how we think are important, you know, because that symbology is, it's very powerful. We're, we're attached to symbology inextricably, you know, you touched on it in a video that she made yesterday, I believe, but, you know, we have ancient symbols that have traversed the world, and yet we don't, we don't really have a good meaning of what they are.
And w you know, one of those symbols is that swastika, the swastika symbol, which it happens in the one you showed was the, the east Indian one, but it occurs in indigenous tribes across the world. And from my understanding, a lot of those indigenous tribes use that as kind of like a signifier for the season and the changing of the seasons, the, for the hemispheres, you know, the segments of it.
And then the dots would represent the equinoxes. And that was also a tool for how they constructed structures to orient them into the right directions to, and, you know, that's just one of how many hundreds, if not thousands of symbols that, that are all around us, another one you pointed to as the Starbucks one and recall, I'm not, it was a few years ago, but I think somebody did a dive on that. And it goes back to the restroom, I think, and it was the God and MENA goddess MENA the scene or something like that.
So, you know, it's really interesting that we see a symbol like that pop-up today, and we see them all around, you know, CERN just turned on and they have a symbol of Shiva in front of CERN, you know, and then we have less familiar ones, of course, but our history is replete with symbols. And so I wanted to segue that into, you know, kind of the history of things in my book. I've just did a brief history of things. And since then, I've done a lot more research and, you know, it really seems to me that there's a cyclical kind of nature to what we call society, what we call our ancient societies are actually from the evidence that I've been exposed to.
And I've researched, they're kind of a repop of civilization after the late, the last cataclysm, which I, how familiar are you with? Like the younger, Dryas curious,
Speaker 0 (4m 21s): I'm pretty familiar with it. I've seen a lot of like Charles Hopkins work on catastrophism and, you know, I've seen some interesting maps in the ancient maps of the sea Kings. There's a great book by called the Adam and Eve story. That is all about cataclysms. So I'm kind of familiar, but I'm sure you can enlighten me and the audience with, with some of the younger Dryas information.
Speaker 1 (4m 43s): Well, so a lot of like there's Randall Carlson and I, you know, he's a big proponent that there was an impact or event. The more and more I've researched into that. I think there definitely was an impact there, but I don't think it was caused from a common, I actually think it was ejected from my son. And it's really interesting when we start to look at like the oldest structures in the world, you know, you have all of these polygon walls, we have all of these pyramid structures, you know, they just discovered a huge pyramid under the water off the coast of Portugal heading towards DA's doors.
And I noticed you have Atlantis and in your map back there, but when, and all, all we're finding is more and more evidence of this, and it's older and older and older, you know, you got <inaudible>, you're all, you know, dated two 11,800 years or BC. You have all of these really ancient sites that are just getting older and older and older. And then there's another phenomenon where some of the technology that is used to these sites is seemingly more and more advanced.
You know, we, you know, there's a polygon of walls in, down in Peru, you know, even the great pyramid. We couldn't recreate those structures today, even with modern technology, you know, there might be some engineers who say I could do it, but by and large, you know, the other, the other side of that equation is could you get societal, will, could you get the funding? Could you, you know, could you orient the labor to do something like that for that kind of undertaking? And so what are the purpose of those things?
And, you know, they're all claiming to be barrel chambers by what we're taught in textbooks from, you know, high school, the one thing that's consistent across all the world and wherever we find these things, these megalithic structures is there's no inscriptions, there's no writing on the wall. And if it was some sort of burial chamber religious thing, there's usually all sorts of adornments to those types of structures. And we just don't see that.
So then that begs the question, well, why don't we see that? And my hypothesis is that these are actually more machines than they are just structures. You know, there's electric potential between different types of rocks that are used. There's all sorts of evidence that these things have some sort of greater purpose than just a giant monument to our God for, you know, a sacrificial chamber for a Pharaoh.
And it's really interesting when you start to correlate that evidence with evidence of cyclic cyclical disasters on this planet, I did have a good point to that. No, I'm joking. So, and you know, now we're learning about all sorts of different cycles in this planet. There's a seven year oscillation in the core from a magnetism. We know that the magnetic poles are continually moving and they've started moving in certain directions and they haven't checked back.
And now they're pretty far off kilter. There's a lot of hypothesis is of, you know, a whole flipping principle, this placement, all of these things. But when you look correlate that with chiro geologic records, we see magnetic shifts in the geologic record every 13, some thousand years, which is about the younger Dryas area. And then attached to that you had, so the hypothesis is this Atlanta says what it's typically called these days was a global civilization.
There's genetic record to back that up. Now ther...
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“You know,” he said, interrupting his own speech, “I spoke here last year. I presented at this same conference on this same stage. But last year, I was still an Under Secretary,” he said.
“I flew here in business class and when I landed, there was someone waiting for me at the airport to take me to my hotel. Upon arriving at my hotel,” he continued, “there was someone else waiting for me. They had already checked me into the hotel, so they handed me my key and escorted me up to my room. The next morning, when I came down, again there was someone waiting for me in the lobby to drive me to this same venue that we are in today. I was taken through a back entrance, shown to the greenroom and handed a cup of coffee in a beautiful ceramic cup.”
“But this year, as I stand here to speak to you, I am no longer the Under Secretary,” he continued. “I flew here coach class and when I arrived at the airport yesterday there was no one there to meet me. I took a taxi to the hotel, and when I got there, I checked myself in and went by myself to my room. This morning, I came down to the lobby and caught another taxi to come here. I came in the front door and found my way backstage. Once there, I asked one of the techs if there was any coffee. He pointed to a coffee machine on a table against the wall. So I walked over and poured myself a cup of coffee into this here Styrofoam cup,” he said as he raised the cup to show the audience.
“It occurs to me,” he continued, “the ceramic cup they gave me last year . . . it was never meant for me at all. It was meant for the position I held. I deserve a Styrofoam cup.”
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“All the perks, all the benefits and advantages you may get for the rank or position you hold, they aren’t meant for you. They are meant for the role you fill. And when you leave your role, which eventually you will, they will give the ceramic cup to the person who replaces you. Because you only ever deserved a Styrofoam cup.”
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Speaker 0 (0s): Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the true life podcast. I hope you're all having a beautiful day. Hope the sun is shining, hope you're feeling great. And I truly hope that the world in which you find yourself today is smiling at you, treating you well. I want to talk to you today about judgment, not so much. The final judgment, where you sit in front of a panel of white robed, goddesses and gods, and they put your heart and your soul on a scale on one side and then a feather on the other, not bad judgment.
Although that sounds kind of beautiful and poetic. Doesn't it? I like to think about that. Sometimes. I like to think about the judgment we do for ourselves upon other people and why it's good and why it's bad. I find myself very judgmental at times, and while it serves me, well, it also serves to stop you in your tracks. Let me give you an example of what I mean.
Sometimes you see what it is you want to see in the environment. And it's often a it's often a sign. Let me just throw this example at you. I find myself at times in a pretty toxic environment. And to me, a toxic environment is being surrounded by people that are doing things that I despise about myself being greedy, being selfish, being weak.
I know a guy who turned his back on his family. I'm going to give you two examples. One is one way to look at it. And another way is another way to look at it. And I'm gonna talk about how I feel about them. So in scenario one, I know a guy that cares nothing about people, only about money. He cheated on his wife. He fails to lead the very people he claims to be in charge of when, when you push them and say, why are you doing these things?
You know, what you're doing is wrong, but you do them anyway. He says, I'm scared. I'm afraid I can't do it. George I'm scared. And when I confronted him and said, these exact words, why are you doing this? You know, it took some prodding to get to that point. I have to point out all the flaws in their argument. As far as you know, immediately, I'm attacked. Hey George, you're doing this all wrong. You're this you're that?
There's just all these ad hominem attacks being thrown at me. And when I point out, look, that's not true. What you're saying about me is not true. I'm not slow. I'm not weak. I'm not dumb. You're judging me on a very short amount of time. Why don't you judge me on the whole time I've been here. And then they come with their facts about, well, look at our numbers here. Look at our numbers there. And I said, well, you're, you're not judging. Those numbers are not an accurate measurement of me.
And it's tough to do that because the system is set up for an adversarial system. It's set up for people to attack you, especially when you have several people planning their argument. Before you have the luxury of sitting down and understanding what they're gonna attack you with. And so when I, when you're in that environment, when I was in that environment, I find myself pushing back and sometimes successfully, sometimes not successfully successfully in that you can be calm and you can say to them, no, no, you're, you're, that's you're wrong there.
That is a ad hominem attack. No, no, no, no, you're wrong. There you are attacking my character and not the issue. And so when I've been successful and I could do that, I can pin them down. And then that's when I say, why are you doing this? You know, what's wrong. You're making all these accusations that are false. And you're trying to pin your inability to solve problems on me. Why are you doing that? And the answer I get is we're scared.
We're afraid. And on one hand that makes me hate those people so much. It makes me look at them and go, yeah, I know, I know you're afraid. Look at your life. You've turned your back on your wife. You've turned your back on your family. Your daughter will hate you for ever forever. She's going to hate you. Don't you understand that, but they don't understand that because they live in fear. You see, they are so paralyzed by fear that they would turn their back on the people that love them the most.
And part of me like it just makes me disgusted by them. It makes me think horrible things should happen to them. It makes me think to myself, you don't even deserve to be here. You're fucking disgusting. You have, you have had so much beautiful, sacred beauty bestowed upon you. And you decided that dammit, I don't want any of it. I'm too. I'm too scared to even commit to it.
That's how I think on one hand. And it's interesting to me, cause I see the particular duo I'm talking about is like an old guy and a young guy. And I can see the young guy becoming this old guy. And I try to tell the young, I look, you're going to be just like that guy. You are going to become this old guy that turns his back on his family. I already see it. I already see it. You see, when you decide, when you make a conscious decision to do things that you know are wrong and you admit to yourself, he all these things, I'm doing a wrong, I shouldn't do these, but then you do them anyway.
Every time you do that, you destroy a little piece of your soul and you're going to fucking hate yourself later in life. And part of me is like, you're gonna fucking deserve it. And then I go way off on the edge. And I'm like, you know what? Yeah, I hope that happens to them. I hope this guy continues to go down the pathway of just fucking over the very people he claims to lead. So that later in life, his fucking people will hate him. And he'll be alone in the fetal position, crying underneath the copier on one level.
I think that, and it makes me, so it just feels so gross to be around these guys. Like all they care about is money. That's it, that's it. And they're too afraid to stand up for the very people that would help them. They don't even ask the people for help. All they want is to be left alone in their little corner and have peep. And in their own little mind have people worship them. It's so gross to me. Okay. That's the negative part. And like, I struggle not to think that whenever I look at them, that's I see that. And it, it makes me sad and disgusted and not even want to be.
I don't want to look at them like they're just gross to me. And then on the other hand, I feel bad. I feel guilty because I'm scared and I have committed some of these same things. What does that say about me? What does it mean if I can identify those qualities in another person?
Well, that probably means that I'm guilty of some of those qualities. That probably means that I am guilty. I am scared. Maybe the way I don't know. Do you just start thinking about it? Do you just choose not to see that?
You just put your, I mean, and if you do do that, are you putting your blinders up and just pretending not to participate in it, even though it's still there, maybe that's the answer. Maybe you're always by man's kinds in ability to solve problems. Maybe this is what they talk about in certain passages. Like the path of the righteous man is be set on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Bless it. As he who shepherds the week of the valley of death for he is truly his brother's keeper.
And the finder of lost souls though. I walk through the valley of the shadow of death. I shall fear no evil. Maybe that's what that is. Maybe that's what that is. You gotta be careful not to get caught up on that path because you care and you start thinking about this stuff, you sta...
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This are a few ideas that have been rolling around in my head. On the weekends my family & I like to go to the beach to be surrounded by beauty. As my eyes peered over the beauty thoughts began to poor out of me.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the TrueLife podcast. So happy you're here today. I've missed everybody. I've been down and out with COVID for those of you who've had it. I'm sure you're aware. It's definitely no picnic for me roughly about two weeks. It's still hurting a little bit, but trying to get out there and bring some entertainment to anybody had a couple of interesting days while out on COVID you guys ever noticed that when you get sick, sometimes you have some pretty brilliant insights.
It seems to me that whenever you're faced with a health issue, you really begin to understand what it is that's important in life. You really get to make sense of the little things that you thought were important were really not that important when you're laying in bed and you feel like garbage. All of a sudden the person that was pissing you off kind of minor. I want to talk to you guys today.
I'm really excited. I got my first new book, the debut it's coming out and I'm working on an idea for titles. Originally. I had the Terror before the sacred, and then it kind of morphed into the structure of experience. Those were the two going titles that I had had set up for him recently sent off the hard copy to my editors. I've heard back from one editor with really inspiring and really good notes.
The guy was great. His name is Hugh Barker. If anyone gets a chance and you need an editor, I would highly recommend Hugh Barker. I went to Z, which is a site for authors that you can go and kind of piece out your, your work, whether you want it formatted or edited or pretty much the whole gambit you can find on that site. It's pretty good. I highly recommend it. Most of you are probably thinking, wow, George. So what's the book about buddy? Well, it's a great question.
And thank you for asking it is a topic that is true and dear to my heart, especially in chaotic times, I think we're moving towards a new way in which the world sees itself. I think we're moving on to a new type of myth. I think back about some of the ancient Greek heroes, the Homeric verses Ulysses and the Lotus eaters, Achilles all these great mythological adventures that in ancient times, for ways for people to relate to the world, and then you can move into like king Arthur and the quest for the holy grail.
You could even get into JRR Tolkien and just so many different myths that people throughout the world have sat around a campfire or sat around and told stories about the way in which life is in for so long. We have been operating under these myths that it seems as if we're just repeating or better yet. We're rhyming. The history that came before us, I think once in a thousand years, I'll say humanity comes upon a new way of living.
Humanity finds a new myth to be born. And while it's not incredibly brand new, it has elements of the new brought together with some of the classic motifs that got the human spirit to evolve as far as it has. And let me try to paint you a picture of the foundational myth that I see emerging and let me know what you guys think. I see an evolution of religion.
I see a unified understanding that we are one organism similar to the guy, a concept in that the earth is a mother and those in which grace, the earth are his children, but not exactly more of like, we're all part of this one giant organism. The earth grows people like an apple tree grows apples. You didn't come into this world.
You came out of it. And when you look across the street, when you look at your neighbor, when you look at the car next to you, when you watch TV, but more importantly, when you see people in person, what you're seeing, wait, let me change that. What you recognize, that's a much better word. What you recognize in other people is that, which you recognize in yourself. Let me give you an example of what I mean do used to be this guy at my work.
And I never got along with him. I didn't really understand why, but he just rubbed me the wrong way. You guys know anybody like that, maybe you got somebody at your work or somebody in your family or somebody at your kid's school, or maybe it's somebody at your school, but there's just something about this person. And they really bother you. And I couldn't put my finger on it. And for months, you know, I'm like, I just don't like this guy. I don't get it. He was a nice guy, but there was just something about him. I didn't like. And one day, one weekend I sat back and ate like seven grams of mushrooms and just trying to figure it, which is a pretty good dose to think about actually maybe a little high.
But, and so I had written down everything that I wanted to think about. And as I was coming down from my trip, like, it just kind of hit me like a ton of bricks. You know what? I don't like that guy because he's weak. He's a coward, never stands up for himself. I hate that about that guy. And then, you know, it was like that same ton of bricks just hit me again. And it says, I'm a coward.
I'm weak. I don't stand up for myself. And it made me think, you know, I don't know if, I don't know. I think somehow eating mushrooms is a way for you to communicate with the planet. And so I'll talk more about that in a minute, but it showed me that what you see in other people is what you see in yourself in what, if you see other people and you don't like something in them. If you can identify what it is you don't like about these other people, then chances are, you can identify what it is about yourself that you don't like.
You see, it's real hard to look at yourself and say, I don't like this about me. I don't like that about me. It's really difficult to look in a mirror and say, you know what, George? I think you're a big baby sometimes. Or you know what, George, you don't ever stand up for yourself. It's hard to do that because it's difficult to see what's inside of you. And that's why we have relationships. And that's why when you see other people, they're showing you, they are a mirror to you. They are showing you what's inside.
You does that make sense? Because you can't recognize something. You don't understand, but you can recognize what you do. You ever, you ever like seen somebody playing a game or maybe you play a sport. And they know you're watching someone play a sport and you see them say, say, they're a wrestler. I was arrested. So I'm watching this guy wrestle. And I see him set up with like a, like a left tap, left tap. And then you shoot like an ankle pick. I'm like, oh, I do that same set up.
Sometimes I can recognize that move because I do that move. And then sometimes you watch people's stuff and you don't know what the hell they did because you don't recognize that move. It's the same thing with style as it is with attitude as it is with personality. And if you can learn that when something about somebody else bothers you, that's because something about them is showing you what you need to work on. And that it's true in the opposite sense.
It's true in the sense that if you see something good or that you admire about people, that's something that you have inside you. And that that's the world telling you to work on that as well. Like, yeah, you can be that too. Do you admire that? That's inside you I've seen it. And so it's such a gift to be around people. It's such a gift to be upset, to be happy, but to be in relationship with people is where the true gift is.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome everybody to the TrueLife podcast. Happy new year to everybody. Hope you don't have a great day. I am flying solo today, my cohost. And can it be here? So you just get, you just get George today. Hope everybody's having a great new year. I wanted to talk about a few topics that I find relatively interesting, and I think you'll find them interesting as well. First and foremost is what do you guys know about grasshoppers? You know, a lot about grasshoppers.
I didn't know a lot about him either, but I've been reading up on him a little bit and I want to talk about how a grasshopper becomes a locust. I think you'll find this fascinating. I'm gonna have to look at my notes. So locus, like the ones that cause plagues and ravage the planet, they're actually a type of grasshopper and it's a type of grasshopper that undergoes a morphological change when it gets into large groups. So this transformation from a group of individual grasshoppers to a swarm of locusts, it results in plagues, famine, death, and just devastation.
I want you to focus on a little bit, think about it like a regular grasshopper. Like how does it, it physically changes its form and to a group of locusts. And the reason that's important is because I think it dovetails nicely with what we as humans do. So I want to read to you a little bit about how the grasshopper becomes a locust and becomes a swarm. And it's going to get into how individuals think about like a Think about a big giant group of people like a mob, right at the mob mentality is a lot like the locust mentality.
Let's figure out how a grasshopper becomes a locust, and then we can figure out how an individual person may succumb to kind of group think. So in specific climatic conditions, usually after heavy rains, causing a sudden flush of vegetation, followed in specific climatic conditions, when there's a heavy rain, all of a sudden there's plenty of vegetation out there and the grasshoppers are feeding, feeding, feeding, there's tons of vegetation and that particular condition, it leads to plentiful food.
Plentiful food leads to rapid breeding, rapid breeding leads to and involved in a evolution and an increase in still more reproduction. And that is the catalyst that leads to the transformation from the grasshopper to the locus. So let's talk about the transformation for a minute. The transformation happens when the boom turns to bust when there's tons of vegetation and then all of a sudden there's no vegetation. So the grass opera starts scrambling. There's a ton of them and now there's no more food, right?
And when those conditions caused the vegetation to die back, the food is, and then it restricts the feeding grounds. When this happens, the density of locusts increased further as they are forced into smaller and smaller areas of land. Once a critical mass is reached the grasshoppers begin to undergo a morphological change into that of the locus. It has been found that these changes are triggered by the individual grasshoppers. Having their back legs touched a certain number of times by other members of their species.
This is generally caused because each locust is nipping at its neighbor in an effort to get enough food. The physical changes begin with a release of serotonin and other neurotransmitters. So, okay. Think about that particular example. And now think about us as humans. What happens to us when we run out of food? What happens to us when we're Cajun with tons of people, we kind of start nipping at each other's heels and we begin to change as a society. We begin to think different.
We begin to see things different. You know, I had a friend that used to say, everything's, everything's fine until people stop making money. Right? Think about it in your neighborhood or where you grew up wet or what time you grew up. If you grew up in the eighties, like me in the nineties, when there's tons of money going around, you know, there's a lot more people that are willing to deal with problems, but when times get tough, people get pissed. And I think that that is kind of where we're at now. And the reason I bring that up is I really think that all the problems that we have in our life can be solved by looking at nature.
And that's why I bring up the idea of the grasshopper turning into the locus, because I think that we right now are in this transition, we are in the transition of moving from like individual people into like this giant group thing. Like we're so polarized right now. And there's two big groups and the more polarized we get, the more hardcore the groups get the, the more stringent the ideology gets. And it seems now like there's just these two groups that don't even really want to talk to each other.
Do they just want to reinforce one another's ideas about what's happening? And it brings up the point. I heard this new term called a mass formation psychosis. And if you just think about that for a minute, man, that's like a mouthful of words, right? Like mass formation, psychosis, like what the hell is that? Well, according to Dr. Malone on sub stack here, he looks at it like a crowd psychosis, the conditions to set up mass formation, psychosis include lack of social connectedness, which we are definitely feeling now a lack of social sense-making as well as large amounts of latent anxiety and passive aggression.
Like that's all happening right now. Right? What, for me, I get stuck in because I want to, it seems to me like this is happening on purpose, but it matter if it's happening on purpose or if it's not happening on purpose, the fact is it's happening. We are in a position of a lack of social connectedness. We are being shown two different realities on TV. Or if you watch TV or wherever you consume your media at, there's two different sides of it. And whenever we set this up, you know, be it the locust or another example might be, if you look back at any of the world wars, there's usually two groups, globalism and nationalism, you know, no matter which example you want to look at, it seems like we're headed for some pretty tough times.
And if you just take a cursory glance at history, you can see that, you know, people begin to change when they're subjected to stresses. And that's what we are right now. We are so subjected to some real, some real stressors. Like what do you guys think? Like, what do you think are the long-term consequences of our kids wearing masks at school? I had a recent conversation with my kids' teachers and we were speaking about how much communication has happens right here.
You know, think about when you were in class and your teacher could just look at you and, and kind of give you like the, the eyes to make it be quiet, or think about maybe the girl or a guy you liked in school. And they would smile at you that there's so much communication that happens right here. And it seems to me that we are fundamentally denying our kids, that opportunity to learn that area. Well, what happens in 20 years when those kids haven't learned that, you know, one of the biggest problems we have communicate is, is communication, right?
So when we restrict our children's ability to communicate or even teach them how to communicate, that's definitely going to have a lot of negative repercussions in five, 10 or 15 years from now. So bringing it back to the crowd psychosis, can you guys think of a time that you were in a crowd and it changed the way you think let's think of some more examples. How about, have you ever been to like a, ...
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Speaker 1 (0s): Welcome back to the TrueLife podcast. It is December. I haven't spoken to everybody for a while, but I've been thinking about you. I hope you're all doing well. I hope your kids are out of school. I hope they're learning. I hope your parents are healthy and all your loved ones, or are still talking to you. I have been fascinated by the world that we live in. As of recently, in some ways it's incredibly depressing and I'll go into that in a minute.
However, I think it was Rami manual who said never let a good crisis go to waste. And it's so true that the opportunities that surround us right now are equally as overwhelming as the feeling of despair. Let me try to flesh that out a little bit, you know, right now is as much as people are being locked down.
I think there's a whole lot of freedom. I think right now, people in positions of authority are desperately trying to reorganize society in a way that they seem to see fit. They want to change what we're thinking about. They want to change the world we live in and they want to change the environment around us, fundamentally changing small businesses for large corporations, changing the tax structure, changing society.
It's the great reset. And it's the build back better. If you want to look into more detail on that, like there's certain think tanks that you could subscribe to, like the McKinsey Institute, you know, you can look at the bill and Melinda gates foundation website, and you can kind of see the direction in which people want to go, but just because people want to go in a direction, doesn't mean that's the direction we're going to go into. And that is where the freedom and the opportunity, I believe lie for everyday working people now more than ever.
I think that we, and by we, I mean, obviously anybody who's listening to this has the opportunity to make big changes. Let me give an example of education as an, as just a quick example. So think for a moment about this great experiment that COVID-19 has thrust upon the world of education. There's a fantastic study at a, I think it's education.gov or in ces.gov.
And it talks about the educational aspects of what happened in 2021. And it's, it's, it's really fascinating it's it goes into different ethnic groups. It goes into a single parents and then it classifies how all the kids are performing. It says, I think there's all these different charts and it's pretty much a child's education performance.
And then it breaks down into other charts about it goes into different races. And it says like, you know, white parents who are married are about 70% and 20% of white children live with their mom and 10% live with their dad. And then it goes into like Asian parents, Asian parents. This is probably no surprise to anybody who, who can, who sees Asian, Asian children excelling at school, Asian children have their parents married at about 84%.
And you know, it's like 6% live with their mom. And then the remainder of what their dad, it's sad to see that in the black community, there is something like 50% of black children come from a home with married parents and then like, you know, 40% or 45% live with their mom and a single mother household. And then like a small percentage of what their dad.
And then it goes into Pacific Islander, which is a rather high percent. I think it's 60% and it really breaks down stuff. Not, I don't, I don't say to, to, to make it like a race thing, but more like a, a cultural thing kind of, you know, it's and then if it continues to go on and talks about schools that don't have a lot of money and how they perform during the pandemic. And obviously the poorer schools performed worse.
The children that only had one parent performed considerably worse. And you can understand why. I mean, if your kid's on has to learn on zoom and they're five or six years old, and then you as a parent have to be there to help them be on zoom, you know, and you're a single person you're probably working. You might not be able to be there. You know, the reason I bring all this up is we were talking about education and COVID-19 and, and opportunities will this process of education.
This process of COVID-19 is a transition. You see, I don't know. Let me try to put it in pop culture a little bit. Has anybody seen that movie ready player one, or hopefully you read the book because the book is a million times better than the way they actually wrote the movie, the movies, it looks kind of lame. However, it doesn't change the fact that people put on a headset and they go to school, right? They put on a headset and they, they learn from people from God knows where.
And you think about that. Like, if you think about it in an imaginative creative way, it sounds kind of awesome. Imagine being in a digital school where you could have the best teachers from the world, giving you a virtual tour of the Colosseum and you could, you know, you could probably be like a, a Roman warrior and you could be in the Coliseum fighting and you could learn so much about it. And that ideal sounds awesome. The problem is that's not what's happening and it's not, what's going to happen.
It's, that's more of a, that's a headset with rose colored glasses. What we see is that without discipline, without structure, children are not going to learn. You know, and it's this, I deal, listic utopian vision of saving every child. But in reality, it's just a way for corporations to, you know, force people into a virtual world because the real world around them is crumbling and dying.
Not to mention, if you think about a lot of education in public school, you know, you have to ask yourself, is it education or is it indoctrination? It's more indoctrination, I think. And so the opportunity comes in where you as an individual right now, like you, you could start a YouTube channel, you could start your own method of teaching kids things. And if it could catch on, like, there's no reason why it can't catch on my daughter watches this show called Ryan's world.
And it's just about this family that like plays games and they do experiments and they're like a really good family. And they do these things together. And a lot of kids watch it. And it's a, it's a beautiful understanding of what a loving family could contribute to the world, I think. And so that's where the opportunity is, especially if you know, everybody, you know, is probably unique in some way and has different ways of expressing themselves or communicating ways.
Or everybody knows that person who is like really good with kids, or it's just interesting or has fun things to say there's always positive. And the chances are you listening to this, probably have some of those qualities. And if you have those qualities that are beneficial to society, I think you're almost obligated to share them. I know what can be scary to start a channel or start a podcast. However, think about what you're doing now. Like, what are you doing right now? Are you I'm working on a Saturday?
Like I had to get up, leave my house, leave my family. So I could work six days a week, you know, like 60 plus hours a week. And I would much rather take some time to provide awesome ideas and content to try and make the world a little bit better than get up and leave my family and everything I love and help a large corporation make tons of money.
So it's just an idea that there is opportunity out there for everybody. And I want to try to shine a light in some of the...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Hello, my friends, ladies, gentlemen, my brothers and sisters, my nieces and my nephews and my aunts and uncles. Thank you for taking a moment to hang out for a minute. Salvation. It's a pretty big concept. Isn't it? It's something that if you just take a few minutes to think about it can be totally mind blowing. It can be mind numbing. It can be something that you could think about for hours on end.
There's a lot of different ways to describe it. There's a lot of different ways to think about it. The older you get, I believe the more time you spend trying to define this crazy concept we call Salvation. What do you think about when I say the word salvation? When you close your eyes, do you see streaks of light? Is that your salvation? How about music? Do you find Salvation and music? Maybe you find salvation in the kind words whispered by your lover.
Maybe you find Salvation in the eyes of your children. Maybe you find it in a moment of quietness. If one finds it somewhere different, Salvation speaks to all of us. And there's plenty of definitions. I'm working on a new book and I'm thinking about this particular concept and how it fits in. How, how is it that people will identify with Salvation?
What can I say to you to make you think of salvation? So I've got a little passage right here. I want to share with you. I'm kind of working out some materials. Let me see what you think. Salvation only after you have had an intimate, passionate relationship with death. Can you awaken to your own ideas? The realization that everything is your creation. I've seen it Salvation.
I've seen it a few times. It's fleeting, just a passing glance. Once was when I was young at salvation mountain. For those of you that don't know in California, there's a place called salvation mountain. It seems like the furthest thing from Salvation. It's way out in the desert, close to Arizona in a place called slab city. One of the last free places on earth.
Think of scorching desert with nothing, not even CAC. This really just pure dirt. A man in the sixties moved out there. He had a vision. He had a dream and it's when you look
Speaker 1 (2m 59s): Salvation mountain, if you Google salvation mountain, you'll see this area that looks like nothing in this big mound of dirt that doesn't really look like a mountain. However, it's a pretty unbelievable story about a man that moved out of the desert and started building a mountain. It reminds me of the literature in, I believe it's Mohammed.
That has a quote that says, if the mountain won't come to Muhammad, then Mohammed must go to the mountain. This guy built a mountain with all kinds of paint and debris. He turned, he made a mountain. It's pretty fascinating to look at and think about it. I recommend everybody check it out. It's called salvation mountain. And it's pretty amazing. The more that I think about it.
So back to where I was here on my idea of Salvation, I've seen it a few times. Salvation it's fleeting, just a passing glance is all I saw once when I was young at salvation mountain in slab city, while walking through the tunnels of the second mountain, not the one that collapsed once I saw it somewhere between the ideas of Viktor Frankl and Marshall McLuhan. I tried to leave a bookmark.
I tried to create a memory that I could always return to somewhere, which when Viktor Frankl and Marshall McLuhan, the idea of finding the meaningful message and the medium. But when I returned to my bookshelf, when I returned to the place that I left the bookmark in my mind, it had been snatched away by a thief in the night.
I found nothing but monotonous dribble left in the spot where I left it from time to time, I can see it even pull up next to it, engage with it on high dose, the siliciden. But when I look, when I really look for it, it always alludes me. It is in times of quiet, contemplation that I can see it out of the corner of my eye.
Like one of those little floaters, the more you try to focus on it, the more it runs away from you. It's true with a lot things in life. Isn't it. Death makes angels of us all and gives us wings where we once had shoulders sharp as Raven clause. So in my book, I'm talking quite a bit about Neuroplasticity in the mind of a child.
And I am trying to explain both functional and structural Neuroplasticity. I don't know what you're thinking. Okay. Well, why don't you just explain it then is to use your words to do it well, I'm trying to do it in a different way and the book I want to show what could possibly be happening inside my head in real time.
Right? I want to explain the thought process of structural and functional Neuroplasticity. I know what you're thinking. Like how the fuck you going to do that? Well, thanks. First off. It's a great question. Thanks for asking. I'm going to give you a little shot here of what, what it is here. Okay. So I've gone down quite a bit in the story.
Okay. That will take too long. So the process of structural plasticity of I should fix that. The process of in Neuroplasticity, the process of structural plasticity may have begun by the engine of traumatic necessity to process relevant information in alternative locations.
However, the new highway, the new connection of neural networks, retraction regeneration, and remodeling of synopses, spines, and axons was made possible by the Renton relentless pursuit of meaning. If it makes sense to you guys, should I try to read it again? Okay. Let me read that again. Does this make any sense? I think it does, but I need to work it out on my head. The process of structural plasticity may have begun by the engine of traumatic necessity to process relevant information in alternative locations.
You know what I mean by that? So what I'm trying to really get across is that in the process of functional Neuroplasticity, so I need to change it. That's not functional. Plasticity is when you process information in a part of the brain that you normally, so let's say I try and process. I try and process equations in, in the visual cortex.
You know, do you think you can do that? Do you think, do you listening to this right now? Do you believe that you can choose to interpret information in different parts of your brain then where it immediately goes to like you're all wired up, right? Like you got Broca's area for speed. You got the visual cortex, you have this thing called the DFO, the default mode network. It just sends everything where it's supposed to go is then wired up a certain way. I believe that you can change that process.
I think that through quiet contemplation and a sort of forced synesthesia that you can begin to process stuff in one part of the brain. You normally don't, it's a lot like, you know, if you're right handed, it's a lot like writing with your left hand and up you're, left-handed, it's a lot like writing with your right hand. You know, it's very up to sit in the beginning. However, if you continue to do it, you can begin to get better at it.
And I think it's the same thing for processing information in your brain. I think you can send it to different spots. I know you're thinking like, no you can't George, why not? You just have to, you have to understand the world different. You have to choose to see it different. Let me give you an example. What's The square root of yell...
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Transcript:Speaker 0 (0s): Hello, my friends. And welcome back to another edition of the TrueLife podcast. I've been on vacation for a little bit, but I'm bad. I was thinking about you guys. I hope everything is going well. I hope your COVID free care-free and free to do what it is you think is right. I'm going to start off with a quick joke today. I hope it makes you laugh and that makes you smile. There's a businessman and he has started a company in his garage.
He's been working hard on it for the last six months. And lo and behold, he gets a call from an investment banker in the big apple, New York city. The investment banker says, I have noticed your product and I would like to make you an offer. Can you come and meet me and my team in New York to hear that offer a gentleman says sure, a day of the, he exits off the plane.
The day of the meeting, he's there pretty early. However, he finds his flight was delayed. And now as he's exiting the airport, he's beginning to scramble. He realizes that he is supposed to meet these investment bankers in front of Carnegie hall. However, he's never been in New York city. And so he is beginning to worry. As he comes out of the airport, he sees a young woman exiting a cab and she is carrying a violin case.
So he runs up, she's dressed nice. And he says, maybe she'll know. And so he runs up to her and he says, ma'am do you play in the symphony? And she says, well, yes, I do. He says, fantastic. Could you tell me how to get to Carnegie hall? And she pauses for a minute. She looks him up and down and she says, practice, practice. I thought that was kind of funny.
I'm so fascinated by all the things that are happening in our lives today. And it has been such a, a culture shock. It has been such a cultural divide, a natural disaster or a man-made disaster, or maybe both. If man has in fact part of nature, then maybe it's both. And that's kind of a subject that I wanted to get in today. I've been revisiting this book called the master in his emissaries, and it's about left right brain lateralization.
And what goes on in between those two hemispheres, they've done plenty of research on victims that have had lesions in their left brain, in lesions, in their right-brain. And for those of you who have done some research on it, I'm sure you're aware of this. And for those of you who have yet to do some research on it, I hope to peak your interest. Let me just give you a couple examples of what happens when there's trauma on each side of the brain.
So when there's trauma on the left side of the brain, it tends to cause people to forget how to speech or ruin their speech patterns or makes it very difficult for them to communicate via their speech. They can be paralyzed on the right side of their body. However, if the stroke or the trauma victim can overcome this, they can teach themselves how to speak again.
And they can at times learn how to walk again or gain mobility in the side of their body. That is paralyzed, which would be the right side. If indeed the trauma's on the left, a lesion on the right side is completely different. It, it causes someone to no longer be able, excuse me, to no longer be able to understand the in implicitness has that a word.
It causes people to be that changes their worldview. You see the right brain, the right hemisphere of the brain holds all the context and concepts, the underlying meaning what the situation is telling us, the body language, the, the humor, the, all these parts of communication that aren't words are done in the right hemisphere of the brain.
And there's been some fascinating, fascinating experiments done. One area that I wanted to talk about, and this is just kind of coming off of that book and kind of my own theories about what's happening again. The guy that the book that I'm referencing is the master in his Emissary, in his, by Ian McGilchrist. It's a fascinating read. He's actually got another book coming out pretty soon. I highly suggest that you get an opportunity to check it out. I think you'll enjoy it.
The right hemisphere of the brain has these just beautiful notions of an art and seeing the world in a way that is not hyper analytical. It may help to see it may help to follow this conversation. If you think of the left hand or the left side of the brain is a scalpel. That's constantly dissecting. It's constantly criticizing. It's constantly making sense of it's kind of crazy, but I like to think of it as like this arrogant, cocky, no, at all.
And I know that seems kind of hard. Like, you know what to think about yourself like that, but it's necessary and it's necessary for the left side of the brain to act that way. Like it needs to be able to categorize stuff so that you can function in this world. It needs to be able to say like, okay, is that a, is that something I could eat? Or does it not? You know, what has to be a definitive? Whereas the right hemisphere of the brain is trying to see things the way they've never been seen before and say, why not?
It's constantly looking for a little idiosyncrasies or looking for little bits of detail that are very difficult to describe. And in fact, when you even talk about the right hemisphere of the brain, it's difficult because you have to translate it in the left side of the brain. The right side is the master. That left side is the Emissary. It's another good way to think about it. Any type of a metaphorical thinking is usually done on the right when you find yourself, here's a, here's a, here's an interesting thing.
If you find yourself grasping for language, see the term grasp to reach out on the left side of the brain. That means to actually pinch something or grab it, or to reach out, to get something. But on the right side of the brain, the grasp means to get a hold of and understand in reaching out can mean more than just extending your arm. It can mean trying to connect with something else beside yourself.
Okay? So that's kind of a little bit of a background now that I'm going to try to tie this into another thought, a couple of thoughts I've been having, especially since this pandemic is, you know what you should really, if you can do this, here's a strategy of a music. If you can try to see yourself in everybody, around you, if you can't begin to understand that the person you're talking to is a different version of you, right?
And I promise you, regardless of how different that person is, you can see something and then that you recognize. And if you can't, then here's one for you to have. Everybody can learn. Everybody can learn. Everybody can learn. That is a good first step. If you're having difficulties identifying yourself in someone or something else, you can start there.
But once you begin looking at it, that way you can see yourself in anybody else, you can see yourself in a tree. You can see yourself in the ocean. You can see yourself in a porcupine, and if you could begin doing it, I think it's a great exercise to understand where we're going wrong in life. I'm not saying, I think we're all equal, cause we're not, we're not. That's the noble lie. We're not born equal. That's all bullshit.
But there is parts of us and everything else around us. And that to me is the unifier. That is, that has a very good beginning, a building block in order to build back better. Right? There is a great quote. My wife told me, and I forgot where she picked it up from, but
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back everybody. So stoked. Anybody is even listening to this. I've got a great story today that I think will help shed light on humanity
Speaker 1 (17s): And your life in the world, around you. I know it has
Speaker 0 (21s): For me and therefore I am hopeful that it will for you as well, without any further delays. Let me jump right into the story for you. Now, picture a fictional place, a south American tribe, a colony of people in another world. It doesn't really matter how you picture it. I choose to go with a south American tribe. So this myth, this legend is as follows throughout time.
The storyteller of this particular tribe has told a story about a man generations ago that wandered out into the forest. It was never seen again, he was on a quest on a mission to find the impossible, to find the secret of immortality, to find the secret of a good life. And he was never seen again, whispers of that same story told of the Mann, finding a demon have becoming a demon of becoming an angel from time to time.
People who visited the tribe and sometimes members of the tribe saw glimpses of things. They couldn't understand when they traveled far out past their borders. One day two young men, two young brave men decided to go in and investigate this particular theory, this particular legend. And they had heard the story so many times they thought to themselves, can this even be true? They talked to their parents, they talked to their grandparents' and both the parents and grandparents didn't really know, but they believe part of that must be true.
So early one morning, the two boys packed their bags and nothing could carry on their back for a few days. And they left early before the sun camp, they hiked out over some mountains
Speaker 2 (2m 23s): Through what could
Speaker 0 (2m 25s): Only be described as a small desert and made their way out into the forbidden swamp area where they thought it would be the best place to at least see if this particular legend was true. There must be a reason. This forbidden swamp was called a forbidden swamp, right? So after three days of traveling, they find themselves in the forbidden swamp, they are almost out a rations. They were able to seize in hunt a few small animals, but by day three, it was looking pretty bleak.
If they knew they had enough food to get back, they had been searching without a veil for the last three days. So they had boys decided we'll camp here tonight and we'll make our way back. And as they were setting up and establishing a place to camp, they began to smell another fire as if someone was roasting in animal or as if someone was cooking dinner, they followed the smell further down the swampy and Bankman until they found what looks like a gentleman sitting by the side of the water by a little Brook, with a little campfire.
And he had a little bag with them. The boys thought this would be a perfect time to investigate. Maybe this gentleman knew of The Legend. Perhaps he knew where they could find the man or maybe he was from a different tribe and had a different idea. Maybe he had some knowledge they didn't have. So they walked over and began investigating. They realized that the man was wearing this white robe, which seemed odd to them because the swamp was so infected with dirt and mud and muck and grime.
It was just amazing to them, how it could be so clean. So they approached the man with caution. And as the got closer, the man smiled and waved them over. Two boys sat down and began asking the man questions they asked, have you ever heard the story of the man who left his tribe and found a Daemon? And the man smiled at him. He says, I am that man. I left your tribe generations ago. I live out here with a demon.
So many questions began running through the young men's mind. They began thinking of themselves. How was it possible that you can be generations old? How was a possible you as such a clean robe or what is it like to have a demon? They had a really good conversation. And the man told him that he found what it is he was seeking and that the demon provides anything and everything he could ever wish to have. He'll take the boys to see the demon tomorrow.
If they wish we'll need this to say, the boys were excited. And they agreed. The old man told and to meet back then in the morning and before the sun comes up and he'll take them to his camp. So the boys walked back to their camp. They made their camp ready for nightfall. But before they fell asleep, they had a nice long talk about the experience they had in both boys decided that they would like to live for generations. They would like to have their wishes fulfilled.
They would like to live that the old man they spoke to lived. So they began to hatch a plan. They'd kill the old man and take his Daemon. And that demon would serve them. Live out their life in luxury, without any wants whatsoever. They sharpened some arrows. They packed their bags and fell asleep. Before the sun rose the boys, a bloke packed their bags and they hiked over to where the old man was supposed to meet him. And there he was. And as they got clothes, they told the old man, we have decided we're going to take your Daemon and then kill you.
The old man smiled and laughed. He said, nothing would be better for me. You don't even need your weapons. I'll take you to my camp. I'll show you the demon and you can have all of it. And I will walk away. The boys found this perplexing,
Speaker 2 (6m 35s): But agreed, no need
Speaker 0 (6m 37s): To kill somebody if he didn't need too. So they began walking in as they began walking, the grimy brine filled swampy path began to give way a two a month golden cobblestone pathway. And as they traveled further and further, the golden cobblestones became more intricate. They became filled with design intricate designs that not only made a picture on each block, but it seemed as though each block was part of a bigger picture.
And the more you stared at the designs, the more intricate they got, it was magical to the boy. Not long after moving down the golden cobblestone pathway, they came upon a giant crystal palace decorated by Juul of all kinds of colors. There was a beautiful melodic sound
Speaker 3 (7m 36s): On the wind,
Speaker 0 (7m 37s): Like a, that angel scene. It was beautiful. You guys get, it was beautiful. Was more than the boys could possibly fathom. They're blown away. A man takes a minute, the castle and they sit down and this amazing throne room, gold and Thrones in unbelief, livable, lifelike, sculptures that were so detailed. It's hard to imagine. And that everybody sits down the man calls for the demon. The boys are holding their breath. They're wondering, wow. I wonder what it would. Demon looks like a small half goat, half man creature makes his way into the throne room.
And he only stands two feet tall and some ways he's cute, but disturbingly cute. He has an error of malicious sense, like a sort of a dangerous Buti. And he comes out, looks at his master, the old man, how can I serve you? Master in the old man says, it's my time. These are you a new masters. And a demon looks at the old man.
And he looks at the two boys and he looks back at the old man. And he says, it is your wish master than it is. So the boys are amazed how easy it i...
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Speaker 0 (0s): You're talking to the Rolex, wearing a jet flying that have a gun, and I would have a hard time holding these alligators. Well, well, wow.
Speaker 1 (25s): Welcome back ladies and gentlemen,
Speaker 2 (29s): Thank you for taking a minute to come back and hang out. Spend some time with me. Hope your days go. Well, all of a sun is shining. I hope the birds are singing all. If you looked in the mirror and were like, man, I'm a good looking son, have a gun. You know what? We should talk about what I was thinking about. How about new drugs? Right? I remember that old song. I think we, as a society need new drugs,
Speaker 1 (1m 1s): Right? Like, let
Speaker 2 (1m 3s): Me, let me just run you through my thought process for a moment. I was thinking about the potential for the Corona virus. Let's just pretend because it's true that the virus was made in a lab and they've used this CRISPR technology to go in and cut sections of the ACTG that match up with the other ACTG cheese.
And they have engineered this virus to go and do things. They have created a spike protein, and they have created the RNA and chances are, it's probably a, it is probably bio warfare. Right? Okay. I know, I know everyone's sick and tired of talking about COVID me too, but it's imperative that I say that part.
Speaker 1 (2m 6s): If, if we
Speaker 2 (2m 8s): Can engineer a virus to kill people and spend trillions of dollars of our own money, right? Because that's where those viruses come from. We as the taxpayers give our tax money to the government who gives it to these black op projects and they make these killer viruses. If it's possible to make a virus that kills people, shouldn't it also be possible to make a virus that makes people more awesome.
Speaker 1 (2m 37s): You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (2m 38s): I got a written down some notes here. Like,
Speaker 3 (2m 42s): Let me tell you here. Let's see.
Speaker 2 (2m 46s): Let me just read you kind of what I, what I wrote down. And then you guys will understand where I'm coming from.
Speaker 1 (2m 52s): Reality unfolds
Speaker 2 (2m 53s): Like a protein. The atomic is the same as the cosmic. The COVID pandemic is emblematic where mankind is today. That which plagues us is made by man. If we can create a virus that could wipe out the planet or a virus that could decimate the world population, should it not also be possible to create a virus that would empower the population?
Think about that. I want to briefly go back to a first part of that paragraph that says the COVID pandemic is emblematic of where mankind is today. That which plagues us is made by man. Like we have created our own pandemic. We didn't need, we don't need help from nature.
Speaker 1 (3m 55s): Like we
Speaker 2 (3m 56s): Are our own problem in society. The COVID 19 pandemic is a great example of us getting in our own way. What the fuck are we doing? Am I the only one that thinks, oh, what the fuck are we doing that we were just producing to produce? It doesn't seem like we have any shared goals or sacrifice. Somebody gets up, goes to work to make a fucking money to buy shit we don't need. And what is the longterm fucking plan?
Are we becoming super humans? Are we going to merge with technology? And if that's the case, why does anybody fucking know about it? I think if we're going to move towards something, shouldn't everybody be on board. Shouldn't we all be like, okay, this sucks right now. But in 50 years, we're going to be these cyborgs. You guys with me. I'm like, what the fuck are we doing?
All right. You can get back. I got a bird walk in their for a minute. All right. What would such a virus look like? If we were going to make a virus that made the world better, what would that virus look like? You guys have any ideas. Does anybody have any ideas? If you have them share them in the comments, reach out to me. Let me know. Billions, if not, trillions of dollars goes in to the research and development in pharmaceuticals.
Speaker 1 (5m 36s): Okay? Billions,
Speaker 2 (5m 39s): If not, trillions of dollars goes into the research and development or pharmaceuticals to stop the suffering of mankind. It seems to me that the majority of these drugs have fallen victim to man's lack of imagination. You know, we have plenty of drugs that are aimed at stopping the symptoms. We have plenty of drugs that are aimed at alleviating the symptoms of suffering, depression, inflammation, stress, anxiety, restless leg syndrome,
Speaker 1 (6m 23s): Wakefulness, right? All
Speaker 2 (6m 26s): Of these, we have all these drugs that force you. We have all these drugs that allow you to mask the symptoms of despair, but not one. I haven't seen one commercial, one drug company that aims to fix the problem of greed. Not one.
Let me ask you this. If we treated greed like depression, well, the world a better, how many people in the world, a depressed, everybody knows somebody who is depressed and you and your life. I'm sure that at some point in time, you've been depressed. People that struggle with depression are usually ashamed that they are depressed.
Speaker 1 (7m 30s): Why it's a fucking hard, your life is hard. Of
Speaker 2 (7m 34s): Course, you're going to be depressed when you're a kid dies. When you get everything you've got and then you get shit on, it's depressing, but you still got to get up and try. Can't give up, get depressed and then get over it and get back to it. But what about greed? If we, as a society can say that people who are depressed need medical attention,
Speaker 1 (8m 6s): Then can't we as a society
Speaker 2 (8m 8s): Also say that people who are a greedy need medical attention,
Speaker 1 (8m 14s): If we could get
Speaker 2 (8m 18s): The idea into the medical journals or the DSM and have all the psychiatrists around the world would be like, greed is a mental disorder. It's a mental disorder. Try and try and picture how that world will look. Hey man. Do you guys hear about John? No. What happened? Oh man. He came down with a Silverstein Rothschild disease.
Speaker 1 (8m 40s): Ah, man. Damn. And is he okay?
Speaker 2 (8m 43s): No man. He's not going to be all right. They got 'em on a, they got him on like 500 milligrams of MDM a twice a day. So I mean, he feels good, but I guess once you come with the, a Silverstein Rosschild disease, then a no there's really no cure. So you have to have this therapy all the time.
Speaker 1 (9m 5s): Imagine if society
Speaker 2 (9m 7s): Put pressure on people that made over $50 million, like what a horrible person you are, what a piece of shit. You a 50 fucking million man on sorry for your family. Like where you live in a way up on Jesus Christ. Look at this place. This guy's got the Silverstein Rothschild disease bad. And we could make them into like pariahs. I think if you want to change culture, you have to change the attitude of society and you have to change the way people think we have to use our words as a virus, but I think that it's plausible to change greed into a medical ailment.
Speaker 1 (9m 56s): What do you guys think? You know what, like
Speaker 2 (9m 59s): Let's think about how, you know, a SSRI eyes and drugs for depression work. So they were taken orally. They ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back. My friends. How in the heck are you guys doing well? I'm sorry. Are you ladies and gentlemen doing well? I just thought I would check in and a kind of go over some rough terrain. No one has conspiracies. They're fun. Right? It's fun to think about. And it's interesting to think about, especially now when the world seems to make no sense of what the heck is going on in this world.
Right? Isn't it crazy? It's so crazy to me from COVID-19 to meet shortages to gas, shortages, to inflation. Let me ask you this. Do you think that all these shortages, that the inflation, that the instability, do you think those are symptoms of COVID-19 or do you think maybe it's part of the plan of COVID 19?
What do you guys think? It's so interesting to me to try and decipher what a could possibly be. And that's what I want to cover. There's a lot of information coming out right now about the lab leak theory is everybody familiar with what that is? The lab leak theory states that the COVID 19, that the Wu Han novel Corona virus was made in a lab.
And with that <inaudible>, There was a very funny skit by John Stuart and Stephen Colbert, where John Stewart went on stage on a mainstream American news channel and made that claim. He says, isn't it odd that the Wu Han novel Corona virus was found by a lab named the Wu Han Corona, no novel Corona virus lab.
And when you, when you just peel back the onion a little bit, it's like, how can it not be that like how much spin does it have to be for us to not look at the facts? Another interesting point that I noticed was that if you want to know what's going on, it's not enough to read the papers in our country. It's not enough to read a right leaning paper and a left leaning paper because ultimately those people are the same.
You know what I mean? By that? Like people, oh, all, all Republican or Democrat, these are two different parties wrong. It's one big party. It's like a magic trick. You know, when you think of David Copperfield or Houdini or David Blaine magic is baby based on misdirection. Look here, not here. Look here, not here.
Right? It's slight of hand. And it is a illusion. It is a distraction. And that, to me, my friends, just what the Corona viruses, that is what COVID-19 is a link to some, I will link to this interview. I saw it was a gentleman from India. Apparently India is getting hit really hard right now, you know, and they are working diligently to find out more about this virus.
And they had some really interesting panel's on there. And they had a, a, a gentleman that came on, it was like a, five-person a round table. And four out of the five agreed that it was made in China with funding from the U S but it gets better not just funding from the us, but directly from Dr.
Fowchee and a gentleman named Peter dat, Dan Zack, Peter Danza. Here's how they broke it down. There's a military base on the east coast called Fort Dietrich that was working on gain of function research. For those of you that don't know what a gain of function is. A gain of function is creating man-made disease is that could possibly possibly happened in the future deadly diseases.
And you might think yourself, why would anybody make a deadly man-made disease that we don't currently have? Well, the argument is that just in case nature made it, we would be able to have a vaccine. That's one idea. Another idea is that this is a biological warfare and that we are desperately trying to create new man-made diseases. So we can kill people that we don't like. And the truth is it's probably both those things. So that's what they were working on at Fort Dietrich.
And who was in charge of the funding at Fort Dietrich was Dr. Fowchee. The idea of gain of function was frowned upon and ultimately disbanded by Congress and our government. They said, this is a bad idea. Let's not do it. However, because they had a little bit of time and funds. That's a very important because they had money left over.
That was appropriated to this research. They farmed it out to the Wu Han lab and China. So they shut down in Fort Dietrich, but they still have a funding. They took all that money and they sent the money over to research in China to do this gain of function. And that is where the Corona virus came from. It's a mix of American funding in a Chinese lab.
This is basically what the Indian researchers have found. So they know, in my opinion, the research they have is a no brainer. That's exactly what happened. That's exactly what happened now, in my opinion, which is even more interesting is the medical research they've done. Now. There's such intelligent DRS and incredibly intelligent people throughout the world.
And I found like this Indian news channel, just to be riveting, they went in to talk about how this particular disease was made. And I want to share that with you guys. So the spike protein let's think of a ball, a tennis ball with what they think of a sea urchin. And you guys ever seen a sea urchin. It's like a little ball with all these huge spikes coming out. And that's exactly what a spike protein looks like. So the spike protein gets injected.
I'm sorry. The spike protein goes in to, well, let, let us talk a little bit about how viruses occur naturally before we get into the injections. So the virus usually is contracted into the nasal passage or the mouth, and then that's the upper respiratory system. The spike protein usually stays in that area and can be defeated by the immune system when it gets into the lungs.
If it goes down deeper into your throat, that's when you start getting people who have pneumonia. That's when you started getting these, these other respiratory issues. So people with asthma, people with bronchitis, there are a lot more at risk than people who don't have those because people who tend to get those two things tend to have an immune system that's somewhat compromised, making it easier for the COVID-19 to get into the lungs. The Indian doctors went on to say that D biological makeup of our, in fact, like a block chain, you can see where they have been spliced.
You can see what part of a virus is here and what part of a virus is there in according to these virologists, there is no doubt. There can be no doubt. This is a man made a virus. And I know that some people are thinking, oh, George, what about the paper in the Lancet? What about the seven doctors that came out in the beginning? So there's no way this is a manmade disease. Well, the problem with that is, again, our friend Peter Danzig, this gentlemen is responsible for funding hand lab.
He's a virologist. And he also wrote a paper that said that couldn't be man-made. So at the very least, the paper in the Lancet is a conflict of interests. The very least at the most, it's an attempt to cover up a biological weapon that was released on the public. That's a possibility. It's a real possibility. It's a real possibility.
There is a Luke Monte, Monte Negro. I know I'm butcher in that name, but I believe it's something like that. Luke Montenegro, he is a Nobel Laureate in the field of sirens in the field of science, specifically in viruses. He is a no bell Laureate. When it in virology, this gentlemen has been making the rounds.
He agrees that this virus is man-made and he agrees th...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back ladies and gentlemen, thank you for returning participating and that hopefully enjoying this phenomenal series by Anatoli flamenco FICTION or SCIENCE. What is this thing? We call history. We are on the seventh reading chapter two, astronomical. Datings the strange leap of parameter D in the theory of lunar motion.
Nowadays, we have special calculation tables. The so-called cannons whose compilation was based on the theory of lunar motion. They contain the date of each eclipse, the area to be covered by the lunar shadow, the phase, et cetera. See the famous, astronomical Canon of Gunzel. For instance, if an ancient text describes some eclipse in enough detail, we can determine what characteristics of the eclipse had been observed.
The phase, the geographical area, that the shadow passes over, et cetera. The comparison of these characteristics to the referential ones contained in the tables may give a concurrence with an eclipse possessing, similar characteristics. If this proves a success, we can date the eclipse. However, it may turn out that several eclipses from the astronomical Canon fit the description.
In this case, the dating is uncertain. All the eclipses described in the quote, ancient unquote and medieval sources have been dated by the following method. To some extent, at least nowadays the datings of the ancient eclipses are occasionally used in astronomical research. For instance, the theory of lunar motion has the notion of the so-called parameter D the second derivative of lunar elongation that characterizes acceleration.
Let us remind the reader of the definition of elongation figure 2.1 figure 2.1 shows the solar orbit of the earth and the Tellerik orbit of the moon. The angle between the vectors, IES and EMS called lunar elongation, D D the angle between the lines of sight drawn from the earth to the sun and the moon. Apparently it is time dependent and example of the elongation of what Venus can be seen in the picture on right.
Maximal elongation is the angle where the line of sight as drawn from earth to Venus touches the orbit of Venus. One has to know that the orbit in figure 2.1 are shown as circular while being elliptic in reality. However, since the eccentricity is low here, the ellipses are schematically drawn as circles.
Some computational problems related to astronomy require the knowledge of lunar acceleration as it had been in the past. The problem of calculating parameter D over a large time interval as a time function was discussed by the Royal society of London and the British academy of sciences in 1972, the calculation of the parameter D was based on the following scheme.
The equation parameters have lunar motion, including D D R taken with their modern values, and then varied in such a way that the theoretically calculated characteristics of ancient eclipses coincide with the ones given for day-to-day eclipses in ancient documents, parameter D is ignored for the calculation of actual eclipse dates. Since the latter are a rougher parameter, whose calculation does not require the exact knowledge of lunar acceleration alterations in lunar acceleration affect secondary characteristics of the eclipse, such as the shadow track left by the moon on the surface of the earth, which may be moved sideways
Speaker 1 (4m 54s): A little,
Speaker 0 (4m 56s): The time dependence of D was first calculated by the eminent American astronomer. Robert Newton, according to him, parameter D can be defined well by the abundant information about the date scattered over the interval from 700 BC until the present day Newton calculated 12 possible values of parameter D having based them on 370 ancient eclipse descriptions since Newton trusted scholar, Jurien chronology completely.
It is a little wonder that he took the eclipse dates from Skalla Jerian chronological tables, the results of our nutrient combined with the results obtained by Martin, who has processed about 2000 telescope observations of the moon from the period of 1627 to 18 60 26 values altogether have made it possible to draw an experimental time dependency curve four D according to our Newton, the most stunning fact is the drastic drop in D that begins with 700 and continues until about 1300.
This drop implies the existence of a square wave in the osculating value of D such changes in the behavior of D in such rates of these changes cannot be explained by modern geo-physical theorists. Robert Newton wrote an entire monograph titled astronomical evidence concerning non gravitational forces in the earth moon system.
That was concerned with trying to prove this mysterious gap in the behavior of D which manifested as a leap by an entire numeric order. One has to know that these mysterious non gravitational forces failed to manifest in any other way at all, having studied the graph that was drawn as a result of these calculations. Our Newton had to Marc that between the years, the value of D remains the lowest as compared to the ones that have been observed for any other moment.
During the last 1000 years, Newton proceeds to tell us that these estimations combined with modern data tell one that D may possess amazingly large values, and that it has been subject to a drastic and SUD and fluctuations over the last 2000 years, to such an extent that it's value became inverted around 800 and a quick summary, the D value drops suddenly, and this leap by an entire order begins in the alleged fifth century.
Ady beginning with the sixth century and on the values of parameter D become more or less constant and close to its modern value in the interval between the alleged fifth and 11th centuries, a D one find D values to be in complete disarray. The strange fact has a natural explanation within the paradigm of the new Kronos. What would you say those of you that are just listening?
Think of D if you want to get a mental of what D is, how they're studying it, think of a protractor that is at 120 degree angle or better yet, you could think of a clock with the large hand at 11 and the small hand at three. So say 2 55. And what they're measuring is the, if you have that, that clock and you drew a circle right at the point where those hands are meeting on the bottom down there, that angle that he drew a little half circle between the big hand at 11 and the small hand at three, that little angle right there that a 120 degree that will half-circle angle would be D oh, if that helps for those that are just listening, are the ancient and medieval eclipses dated correctly, 2.1, some astronomical data.
Let us give a brief digest of the information that shall ensure a better understanding of the current share. When the moon gets into the comb of Teleric shadow, one can observe a lunar eclipse on earth, more civically on it's nocturnal hemisphere, the one that faces the moon. And if you are a dummy like me and had to look up the word to Lurik then, or if you lied to yourself and you said, you knew what that word was like me, they allow me to look it up for you to Lurik means from the earth and energy of the earth.
On a fun side note, a total toric current is a current of the earth. It is an electric current, which moves underground or through the sea to LORIC currents result from both natural causes and human activity, and the discreet currents interact and a complete complex pattern. The cur...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back. My friends. Welcome back. Hope everybody is enjoying the day. The moment in your life, your relationships, your constant classroom, learning the idea that as you go through life, you begin to see things from different points of view. Hopefully, hopefully the lessons while difficult are rewarding, what is better than a good story?
Speaker 1 (41s): Pizza, boatloads cocaine in a stripper,
Speaker 0 (47s): You might think to yourself, a good story that makes me think, and its in that spirit that I have a story for you today. Are you ready? Here we go. There were five brave warriors
Speaker 2 (1m 6s): Who set out on a quest.
Speaker 0 (1m 10s): They set out on a quest on a journey.
Speaker 3 (1m 15s): They set out to do something. No one had ever done before.
Speaker 0 (1m 20s): Not because the task at hand was impossible. It was more of a fantasy. Let me explain in this world, in which these five warriors lived, there was often a yearly story
Speaker 3 (1m 40s): That was as such a magnitude. Most people would never walk out of their houses. The lightning, the thunder crashing the torrential rains and winds made it almost impossible to be outside. However, there was a myth in this village slash town that if one was brave enough and could go out into these storms and could sail the seas during this storm, it was rumored that they could move through the waters and sail to a mythical island where everything was perfect.
So that's what these five warriors decided to do. They have been preparing their shit.
Speaker 0 (2m 42s): They had been preparing their minds and their rations in their weapons. Clouds began to role in the sounds of thunder. Enlightening came crashing down upon seeing the storm heading towards their village. The young men prepared their boat and set out to see the journey began, wins, crashing the sea, being angry and tossing the boat.
But the men moved on. They kept pushing
Speaker 3 (3m 22s): Forward and before long
Speaker 0 (3m 26s): They were out to sea. However, they could not see anything unsure of which way the boat was heading. The large sails began to rip and tear into shreds. The boat was thrust up against walls of water, cracking the hole. On one side, the crewmen were thrown from side to side before long the boat was in tatters and the men had collapsed, but that's not the end of our story.
It's just the beginning. They woke up all fives on a boat in pieces in tatters, but on a reef
Speaker 3 (4m 26s): And not far from the shallow reef, they saw an island one that wasn't on any map
Speaker 0 (4m 33s): That had ever seen. They made their way. The short distance from where their boat was to the island, upon reaching the island, they were greeted by men and women who looked almost like themselves, but seemed to be more perfect in that the skin was flawless. There a tire was magnificent, flawless, not a wrinkle on their clothes, not a spot on their shoes that I hear out, a place.
The strangers welcomed, the five warriors. The strangers told the warriors that they will be able to repair their ship and they will be able to heal them in most of which had injuries from their violent sea voyage. The men were taken into the town into a large homestead where they were given rations and medical attention. Their boat was taken to a shipyard to be repaired on the third day, when the men began feeling better, I thought they knew a little training.
So the five warriors make their way to the training grounds for some exercise and to look around the island a bit. And what they see is, or appears to be a world much like their own, but almost perfect cobblestones are smooth. The architecture beautiful. It seems immaculate.
The five warriors begin trying to comprehend all the things they are seeing and they are taking in the beauty and they are blown away by how precise and how exact and how seemingly beautiful perfection can be. As they're thinking this, a young woman from one of the stables comes by to bring them some refreshments in to check on. And as the young woman makes her way towards the five warriors, she slips on a cobblestone and as she slips the refreshments, she brings, she's bringing to the men fall from her hand and spill everywhere.
And the wine stains, the cobblestones. And as they can see this, their first thought is, Aw, this poor girl. And they begin making their way towards that young girl that fell. But before they can get there, every other person runs over to the young woman in a violently beat her using stones to crash in her skull, kicking her, stoning her until she dies.
Five warriors are blown away, not understanding the violence, the extreme violence they've seen not understanding why they don't say anything that off the bat, because there's nothing to say. When one sees that type of violence is the type of violence that takes a little bit a processing to Think about and understand that.
I really see that. Is that something that really happened? So the men go back to training somewhat and another woman comes out and this woman does not fall. She brings the RefreshMints and one of the warriors asked her, what was it that we just saw? And a young woman says in our world, in our village, on our island, the emperor does not tolerate imperfection.
And it is our emperor's wish that those who cannot be perfect must die. <inaudible> the next day, the five Warrior's much more cautious of the world in which they are currently inhabiting begin to see other acts of violence. A slip of the tongue causes all the patron's in a bar to swarm on a man, violently savagely, beating him until he dies.
The bodies hauled off the area's cleaned up. Life goes on like nothing happened
Speaker 3 (10m 3s): Later that day. As the mineral, walking through the town and heading back to their residence, to see a child walking through the streets, playing with his ball, throwing it up, catching it, throwing it up, catching it, throwing it up and missing him. And just like a young woman in the man before him, the child is savagely, beaten, murdered, and discarded.
Some of the warriors begin to become really uneasy and they ask more people, why are you doing this? Why would you savagely beat a child? What would you savagely beat a woman for a mistake. In each time they ask someone, they are told it is the wishes of our emperor. It is because of our emperor that we cannot tolerate
Speaker 0 (11m 3s): In perfection. And that is our society. It is because of our emperor, our emperor demands perfection. It is our society. It is the way in which our world, our island is. It is the wish of our emperor. Every time the men ask it is the wish of our emperor. Okay? The five warriors begin thinking to themselves, what sort of an emperor would demand this type of penalty for a mistake.
And so they decide that they wanted to meet this emperor and they ask the patrons in which they are staying. If that would be possible for them to meet the, the patron says, of course, that's what you're. You must go to the island next to ours, which is a safe boat right away and on that island, which is the emperor's island.
There is a castle. And in that castle, there is the emperor. And so the fi...
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This podcast is a set of 8 lectures designed to help you understand & navigate life’s linguistic labyrinth.
Course # 1
Understanding How You Think
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Speaker 1 (4s): Welcome to Thursday. My friends let's start off this podcast episode From a book by Alice O'Neill Proverbs words and wisdom, Wisdom. Although knowledge is not wisdom. Knowledge is harmony. And if you know yourself, you will know the gods for knowing others is wisdom.
Knowing yourself is enlightenment. Actually knowledge is like water for the land. Therefore learn from the mistakes of others. So you don't have to make them yourself for it's better to know too much than too little wisdom begins in wonder, but wisdom only comes when you stop looking for it. And since knowledge takes up no space and learning is a treasure. No thief can steal. Why not open a school, close a prison for when you educate a woman, you educate a population to know all is to forgive all.
So leave half of what you know, in your head and be aware that still waters run deep for he who knows, does not speak while he who speaks does not know. Of course not knowing is Buddha common sense. They say to attain knowledge, add things every day to attain wisdom, remove things every day. And since all sense is not kept under the same roof.
Even if you know, a thousand things always ask a man who knows something, indeed seek education. Even if it means traveling to China, but go carefully for in the desert of life. The wise man travels in a caravan, the fool by himself. It's true. That to get lost is to learn the way. But if you are on the road to nowhere, change the road and don't give up for wisdom rides on the ruins of folly and a disaster teaches more than a thousand warnings, a wise man, drinks, little and believes less because wisdom is the lifelong attempt to acquire it.
Indeed only when a tree has grown, can you tie your horse to it? Always remember everything is relative. So everyone likes justice in another's house, none in their own and never forget. Our first teacher is our heart. That is the wisdom part of wisdom and idiots. Now let's dive into the idiot part of wisdom and idiots, idiots beware wise, looking man, as brains are not found in the, and no, that all seems the same to someone who knows nothing just as in the unknown village, the chickens have teeth, sadly, a fool grows without rain, and there is no Royal road to learning, which is why so often the ignorant are the enemies of wisdom.
Remember a person who knows little repeats it often. So fear a man who only knows one book, indeed fear an ignorant man, more than a lion. Listen, a fool is known by his laugh and every fool wants to give advice, but try with all your might. You'll not get milk from a bull and he dog has no help in a Smithy. So only an idiot looks for a calf under an ox.
It's better to leave those in error who love error for by the time an idiot learns the game, the players have dispersed, indeed the dogs bark. The caravan passes on. Remember even a broken clock is right twice a day. And even the stupidest person seems wise if he keeps his mouth shut, which is why a wise man sits over the hole in his own carpet.
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Speaker 1 (4m 21s): I thought that would be a nice new segment. I'm going to start kind of comparing and contrasting using Proverbs and some one liners. And for me, there's a lot of wisdom in those old Proverbs. It's a way of using language to paint pictures as a way of using language to, I would say it's a way of using language like a virus.
And when there's a certain pattern of language that we can use to inject into someone else's mind, the right words can be subtly planted into the right person at the right time. If you know exactly the right signs to look for that being said, my friends, we're going to continue to work on our authentic today in the world of language, we have been doing quite a bit of work on propaganda.
We've been doing quite a bit of work on language, and we've been doing quite a bit of work on understanding How to make the world a better place using language. That being said, let's kind of go into neural linguistic programming a little bit. If you remember alas, a few podcasts back, I told a story about how I would wake up my wife on the weekends.
And if you haven't caught that podcast, let me just briefly tell you that story again. On the weekends in the morning, I usually get up first and I will go into my I'll go downstairs and make some coffee. And at a certain time, if my wife's before she wakes up, I will come up. I'll make her a coffee and I will walk into the room and I will put on her favorite song, kind of light. She happens to like Mariah Carey. And so I will come in and I will on my phone.
I will have that song playing when a hero Combs alone. And I always try to make sure it's at that one spot. And so when I come into the room, she can hear the music. It's her favorite artist. It's also about part of the song. You know, I started there for a reason because it says when a hero comes along, that happens to be what I'm doing. So the first thing she hears when she wakes up is her eyes open her favorite song.
A little bit of dopamine starts going through her brain. She opens her eyes. She sees me. Now that hit a dopamine. That's going through her brain is visually connected to her husband. She hears a song. Her eyes see me. Dopamine is running through her brain. She connects all those things together. So she's connected, waking up in a good mood. She's connected her favorite song. She's connected the word hero. And those are all ways.
You can get someone to see you the way that you want them to see you. Israel techniques, people use in marketing and media and propaganda. And this is a form of neuro linguistic programming. This is a form of dare. I say manipulation. And I think sometimes the word manipulation gets a bad rap because it is often used in the dark arts of media and the dark arts of propaganda.
However, it can be an incredibly effective tool in raising children. It can be an effective tool in your relationships, and it can also be an effective shield in not allowing yourself to fall victim to these same techniques. It's like we say all the time, if you can teach something to someone, you know it well, therefore if you can use the structure or if you can use the techniques, you can better see them if they're wielded against you.
So I wanted to talk about that so that you have an idea of what neural linguistic programming is. Let me go ahead and just start with a quote. Life consists of what a man is thinking of all day that's Waldo Emerson. Alright, so let's just jump in here with both feet and try and get some trend laid on a foundation. I'm hopeful that what you're about to listen to will be something that you can go back from time to time and really listen to and understand some key points.
All right. So in the spirit of mr. Emerson, let's try and understand how we think I'm going to give you some key ideas and then some examples of those key ideas. However, I would like you to be thinking of your own experiences and how they relate to the key ideas. Here we go. Here's the first key idea. Our brains interpret the sensory input we get and assign a meaning to it.
As soon as a meaning is assigned, it leads to an emotion. This is ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back my friends, we are back again with our friend and a toll, a four Manco history Fiction or Science left off. Number four, the foundations of archeological methods have been based on the scallop Jerian chronology from the very beginning. Let us begin.
13.1, the ambiguity of archeological datings and their dependence on the existing chronology. The reader may inquire about the state of affairs concerning other methods of dating historical sources and artifacts use nowadays modern archeologists speak of the ignorant diggers of the previous centuries in painted tones.
Since many artifacts have become defaced in the search for valuables, the archeologist count a a S Y S excavated 7,729 mounds in thee Vladimir sues doll area, a S S spits in has the following to say about it. When the items found in excavations in 1851 to 1854 came to the disposal of the <inaudible> sorry for the pronunciation guys, Rummy on Stev museum, they were a chaotic pile of materials with no markings whatsoever.
And no one could tell which mound this or the other object had belonged to the grandiose excavations of 1851 through 1854 shall be mourned by the scientists for years to come. Nowadays, the excavation methods are a lot more advanced. However, applying them to ancient excavations is as impossibly is an impossibility. Since these have already been conducted by the diggers of the past, the basics of archeological dating methods are as follows.
The best way of reducing the age of a given European culture is finding out which Egyptian dynasty, this European tribe traded with the findings of my son. I made Greek in the Egyptian mounds of the 18th and 19th dynasties allow the archeologist to consider the dynasty and the culture as contemporaries similar vessels are found later on in mice and I together with a particular kind of pin that is later also found in Germany near some urns, a similar urn is found near a finger together with the different kind of pen, which resembles the one found in Sweden in the so-called borrow of king Bjorn, which can thus be dated as a contemporary of the 18th, 19th Egyptian dining in his disease.
However, it turns out that king Bjorn barrel could not have a belong to Bjorn king of the Vikings, a a well-known medieval character. Sure. Since it predates his time by about two millennia, firstly, one fails to understand what criteria of similarity have been used here. Secondly, and a lot more importantly, I might add all that all of these methods are heavily dependent on the all priority datings of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh died.
Dynasty's this method, which is also known as the Dominos method and all similar ones are based on pure <inaudible> subjectivism in that principally on a scale of Jerian chronology, newly found artifacts, such as vessels are compared to similar findings dated in accordance with the consensual chronology, the alteration of the chronological scale scale automatically alters the chronology of the new archeology findings and erroneous chronology, completely invalidates all such methods.
It is a little wonder that the archaeologist investing there trust in such methods are constantly confronted with bizarre facts. It appears that in certain remote parts of India, Europe, what encounters, the coexistence of things whose prototype's in the east are separated from each other by centuries. These furthermore L S T a line firmly denies all connections between king Bjorn's Baro and the medieval Beorn king of the Vikings.
This method tells us only that Bjorn borrow is contemporary to the 18th, 19th Egyptian dynasties. It tells us nothing about the possible datings and these actual rains, which may well be medieval along with Bjorn Viking. The first screen teams of Egyptian chronology were based on the work of monotheists who had compiled the list of the pharaohs, allegedly in the century, BC and grouped them into 30 dynasties.
Having added up all the years of Raines and assuming that their rains have all been consecutive, the figures, he got proved, formidable, Flanders portray Elle Barnhart, and other Egyptologists had estimated the duration of the history of ancient Egypt to equal five to 6,000 years. This is how the long chronology of Egypt was born.
The one that had been prevalent for a long time E Meier and his followers had developed a so-called a short chronology as an alternative. It's a problem is that the pharaohs and their entire dynasties often reigned simultaneously as COE ruler's in different parts of the country. Men, a Theone was making the assumption that the state had been a monolithic one under a single ruler. And so he had lined all of the Pharos in D sequence, and that was considerably extended.
The entire history of the state. We should add that the short chronology of Egypt is still way too long and should really have been called a slightly shorter chronology. As we have already mentioned in reference to the data provided by the Egyptologist Henrik brew. Gosh, the so-called short chronology is also based on a theoretical foundations. We learned that its creator IE Meyer has based his deductions on the annual records and entries referring to memorable events made by the pharaohs themselves.
However, this chain of knowledge has reached us as separate links with many gaps and distortions. This is why attaching the archeological and material to the Egyptian scale does not solve the problem of absolute or indeed even relative dating 13.2, the excavations of Pompei, the dating of this towns destruction, the excavations of the ancient town of Pompei are a perfect illustration to the problems that arise and the dating of archeological materials.
First and foremost, it isn't clear which years eruption destroyed it. Apparently the 15th century author Jacopo son, a Xero wrote, we were approaching the town and could already see it's towers, houses, theatres, and temples untouched by the centuries. It is assumed however that the town of Pompei has gotten destroyed and completely buried after the eruption of nine a D.
This is why the archeologists have to interpret sun a zero in the following manner. In the 15th century, some of the buildings of Pompei were already emerging from the debris. It is that assume that Pompei had been covered by a thick layer of earth. Since the ruins of the town were only found in 1748, and discovery was purely accident. Accidental Herculaneum was discovered in 1711. Nowadays the history of the discovery of Palm Pompei is related after the documented recollections of that epoch as follows during the construction of a canal on the river Sarno 1594 to 1600, the ruins of an ancient town were found.
Nobody had the nearest notion. It might be Pompei, methodical, scientific excavations were started as late as 1860 by Giuseppe Fiorelli. However, his method of work was far from the usual scientific standards. The excavations were indeed conducted in a barbaric manner. Nowadays it is hard to estimate the damage done by the sheer vandalism of the time.
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Speaker 0 (0s): <inaudible> well, well, well, welcome back. My friends in has been way too long since I have spoken with you. And I'm hopeful that you're taking time to listen to this. And if you are listening to this, then thank you. I had a bit of an absence for a while. Things have been a little bit out of control. However, I realized that I miss talking to the people, even though I'm really just talking to myself, I miss talking to you guys.
So here we go. I want to get into the topic of time. What does time, whose time? My time or your time do you got the time? What time is it? Depends where you live. What year is it? Depends. What calendar you go buy? What is this concept of time? Do you think that if we destroyed all the clocks around the world, chaos would ensue. Was there a land before time? Have you ever experienced time different?
Let me tell you about a recent time where I took 15 grams of mushrooms and had a profound experience. I shall begin that story now. So I cut up my 15 grams and I prepared myself for what I thought was going to be an evening of transformative visions, living in a time.
Most people wouldn't understand. And so I did, I took the magic mushrooms and it hit me rather quick, maybe 30, 30 minutes. So it's a little faster than normal. However, as I laid there tripping, I thought to myself, I should be tripping a lot harder than I'm tripping. Now you see the amount I took should have had me pinned to my world, holding on for dear life, but it didn't.
Instead, it pinned me to a world of new ideas. And let me be clear on what I mean, one of the first insights I had was that in any sort of communication, in order to change people's minds, they must think it is their idea. If you want to create profound behavioral change in other people, then you must communicate to them.
You must, when speaking to them, in order to create the change that you want to see, you must get that other person to tell you that they need to change their behavior. It must be their right idea. And if it is their idea, then you've planted the seed correctly. It was one of the first insights that I had, and then things began to get weird.
And let me tell you what I mean by weird. As I lay there thinking to myself, wow, while I am in this odd peculiar state, it seems to me, things should be more hectic. They should be stronger. And right then I close my eyes in. When I opened them, I saw a red flashing lights outside my window. So I looked out the window and then there was a firetruck and they whipped into my complex where I live and shortly behind the firetruck was a cop car and then a second car and then a third cop car.
And I thought to myself, whoa, there's something going on outside. I should investigate this. And so I did that went downstairs. I went outside and I, I noticed that the emergency vehicles were like one stack over. Let me explain to you a little bit of where I live so that you can get a visual if you were, I live in a series of town-homes.
And so if you go downstairs, out in my yard, out in the back gate and you look to the left, there is a small little park and I'm not sure park is the right word, but it fits the narrative. There's a small little park in the black, in the middle of the blacktop parking structure where the cars parked to go to their individual townhomes. So at that little park, about 40 feet away from me on the other side of it, that's where all the emergency vehicles were parked.
And so as I walked out, outside my gate, I walked over to the park and I just sat on top there. I wasn't bothering anybody. And I, you know, in my, in the state, in which I found myself, I probably wasn't going to be the best conversationalist. So I sat up there on top of the, on the park hill and just kind of watch what was happening. And it took me a minute. It took me a few minutes to thoroughly understand the scene.
And the scene was as follows fire truck ambulance, multiple cop cars, both cop cars were parked on the opposite sides of the emergency vehicles, blocking the entrance and or exit for any vehicles so that no one could come in or out. It was approximately 10:30 PM. And I was the only one. I was the only neighbor out there watching, which seems odd to me all alone.
On top of the park, watching the firemen, the ambulance driver, who just recently pulled up and the cops, the cops have this somber look on their face. And I noticed the ambulance pulls out the gurney and then disappears into the home. But 15 minutes later, the gurney comes back out and is loaded into the ambulance. And there is, there is someone there, the back doors of the ambulance are open and it's kind of hazy, but it seems to me, I never really saw anybody in the ambulance like a family member or something like that.
But as my, as my vision, and as my idea of the situation began to unfold, I, I thought to myself, clearly someone has passed away. Someone has died and I just was overcome with this profound sadness. And it was in that moment that this really cold wind began to blow over the tree's and over me and over everyone there, I remember getting goosebumps and beginning to shiver.
And as I was watching this, I, I was just watching the scene unfold and the ambulance doors are open and I, I couldn't help. But think to myself, like we've just lost one of us. And this moment seemed to go on for a while. And as I was thinking that I looked up at the tree's and they were just, you know, the wind was blowing through the trees with this, with this divine anger, almost not so much directed at maybe it wasn't anger as it was divine loss.
Like I felt as if the earth was receiving a sole and it was sad in because we lost a good person. We've lost one of us in a way I lost part of myself. And so I sat there and as I was watching this, like the whole event took maybe 30 to 40 minutes. And as I'm sitting there thinking, like, I wonder, what, what did this person commit suicide? I had been thinking a lot about crypto lately and in the pandemic.
And, you know, prior to taking the mushrooms, I thought to myself, why, what the hell is happening in our world? Like a w what is this level of devastation? And, you know, crypto had just crashed. And I was thinking like, wow, I bet you there's a lot of people who are losing their minds right now. You know? And I had, I know some people in my life that have just passed away. I had a friend that had a shot and seven days later, he passed away.
So death was definitely on my mind. And so, as I, as I sit up on top of this hill and I want, I want you guys to picture this, like, I'm sitting Indian style with my hands in my lap. The wind is, you know, having this abrupt flow, this, this quickening, this abrupt wind, it's a, it's like just this divine loss blowing through the air as if the world was Sadek.
And pretty soon as I'm thinking this, I noticed the cop car drives away. Another cop car drives away. The ambulance drives away and the fire truck drives away. And the next thing I know, I'm sitting Indian style in this park crying, and it's only me.
I'm all alone city in a park, outside my house crying. And I begin to wonder, did I ever see any of this at all? And I think what a profound vision I've just had about what's happening in the world.
And I thought to myself, wow, 15 grams of mushrooms as a who...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Hmm,
Speaker 1 (18s): Welcome back everybody. It's George Monty, coming at you going to pull back the curtain on those of us who are trying to utilize the heavy machinery to spray as Dan with propaganda and garbage, fake vaccines and fake Wars, global warming and all this other nonsense, I'm going to dig into what I think has happened.
And I think everybody has to admit there's something wrong. There's something wrong. I don't know exactly what it is, but if you feel like I feel then, you know, when you're being lied to and were being lied to, can we start off with a poem here by a John Calhoun Merrill technocrats, the story goes, we'll solve the horrid mess where ethics failing gadgets work, and we'll bring about success.
Just plug it in and hit the key and let the old brain rest just what we should or should not do. Technology can answer best, But gadgets. They may be the cause of the angst. The people feel for science is cold and does not care about the common wheel. Old Khan. Still whispers is moral laws, but a few still hear his voice all is relative and there is no truth. Just leave it to personal choice.
Computers, buzz, and wheels go round and bend them in the middle are dead. The person's free to do his thing. Morality has all gone to bed. All of this freedom and self esteem, leaving conscious as the guide. The world is fun and is a game with the Technocracy. By my side, I am the postmodern man and man means woman to what is the purpose of our lives? There's not the slightest clue.
We do our res to cyberspace and compose the digital thunder, just how the technology does for the soul causes me to wonder. I think it's important to just give you a quick remembrance. I'm sure most of you were familiar with Plato's to make us where he talks about for everything. Technology brings us.
It takes something away from us in the case of tomatoes while there's more than they could possibly summarize in this little rant I got here. I do remember one point where one individual was speaking. I think it was toff the toast Toth. However you want to say it. He was speaking to his creator about a technology. He created an, That creation was writing and he said, Oh, glorious creator.
I have created a technology that will help our human friends become wise beyond belief. It is the technology of writing no more to the people need to remember what it is when they can just turn the pages and reread and recategorize and understand what has been passed down from generation to generation.
And his creator smiled upon Toth, who was a God at the time as if he was a baby and said, Oh, talk to my Paragon of invention. It has Never wise for the creator of a technology to forecast how that technology will work. You have indeed created a great technology. However, the idea of writing will have the opposite effect of what you think. People will no longer need to work.
The muscle of memory. They will no longer need to truly understand situations when they can just turn to the experience of another who had written it down, they will lose the true meaning of that experience. And I would argue that's exactly what's happened. That is what technology does for everything that it gives us, take something away and I would take it one step further.
I would take it to the next level and say that for everything technology gives us and not only takes something away, but it takes something of our humanity away. It takes away our understanding, our fundamental understanding of how we need to treat each other, the planet that which is important.
It takes away all of that. And that is when we are. Now, we are in the midst of a technocratic takeover that you have been seeing, playing out since probably the seventies and were at a point now where in my opinion, you know, let's, let's get into some fun conspiracy that may not be a conspiracy. That is a conspiracy. You no, let's talk about the vaccines a little bit. First off.
They're not vaccines, right? The definite by definition, a vaccine is something that stops transmission, not the Johnson and Johnson. Not the Moderna not the Pfizer is not the AstraZeneca. Not one of them, not one of them stops transmission, not one of them. Therefore they're not vaccines by definition. That's not my definition.
Look it up. Go ahead. I'll wait. Do you do it good? Good for you. Challenge me on that. Go ahead. I like that. You know, it's also interesting to think about COVID-19 right. C O V I D 19. And remember about a year ago, cause it's been about a year that people were saying COVID 19, C O V I D 19 certificate, a vaccination I D 2019 certificate, a vaccination ID, 2019 as well.
That kind of seem like a bunch of who we backed in kind of, I mean, I thought that was interesting, but now you look at countries like Israel, where they have COVID passports. Look at New York, COVID passports. You want to travel. You got to show that you have been vaccinated. COVID vaccinated certificate, a vaccination ID 2019. Let me ask you this. What a government's do they tax people, right?
It's actually on everything. They need more money than any more specifically more of your money. They don't really need the corporation's money. Well, they need all the money they can get. However, because corporations run governments. It's very difficult for governments to tax corporations, but what they do want is as much money as possible. So they want to tax everything they possibly can. So how would you, how would you begin to regulate and come up with the tax?
If you create the most money, will you need to tax the most people, right? You can do. The United States is a pretty big, we are, I think still the world's biggest economy with the China being number two, but that still small potatoes, right? They do. You S Can bring in the billions of dollars tax revenue, maybe trillions, if you add up all the different taxes, but what if you could tax the world, right?
How would you do that? Well, you could tax the world by trying to figure out a new idea that everybody believed in. I know. Do you love the earth? Do you 'cause if you don't know the earth, you're a horrible human being. So you probably pay some money to prove that you love the earth. So that's a good start. So if we could tax everybody, if you want to tax everybody on the earth, Oh, I know why don't we tax the most abundant element on the planet that everybody uses and they use it for free.
How about carbon dioxide? Now you're talking, you know, that anybody can go and look up. There was a, anybody who's written. The history understands that when the United States had its policy of manifest destiny, we came to the Indians and we said, or the native Americans, and we told them we want to buy this land. And they laughed at us and said, you can't buy the land. The land belongs to everybody, but sure enough, we put up these contracts and we just told them what we're going to buy it anyway.
And they laughed at us. But guess what? We did it. We bought the land. So why can't you buy the air? What can't you buy the water? Let's talk about water. I'm from California. You know, Nestle, when I was a young boy, we would go up to Palomar mountain, go sledding up there, there, wasn't just not enough snow to ski that I got snow every winter. And you could have a big snowball fights and do your s...
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Speaker 1 (0s): Welcome back. My friend's. If you're new here, AE. Thanks for giving me a chance to check this out. You got questions. We got answers. What the hell is going on? Look around right now. Look outside. What do you see? Is this how the world should be working? You think so you think this is how the world should be working. Listen, man, I don't know. I don't know. A a hundred percent of what I'm going to tell you is 100% accurate because nothing is a a hundred percent accurate, but I can tell you for sure that we're being lied to.
I feel we are being lied to on a scale that is scandalous. All of us we're being played propagandized. And I'm here to tell you it's part of a plant. Think about this. Think about the most ruthless, intelligent, successful people you've ever known. You know, when you're going to be ruthless, think about the most successful people on the planet. Any biography you've read or anybody, you know, people have plans.
People don't plan to fail. They fail to plan and anybody who's successful has plans. You have goals, your family has goals. That's how you succeed in life. And if you want to be really good, you've got a five-year plan. You've got a 10 year plan. And in the case of set like a family office, someone who is really wealthy, they have generational plans, hundred-year plans and birds of a feather. What do they do? They flock together, right? We all know this.
So is it really that obtuse to think that a bunch of really wealthy individuals who probably went to the same Ivy league schools who were probably went to the same fraternities, I E stolen bones and all those homo erotic fag boy clubs, you know what I'm talking about? All of those dummies, those people who have a plan for the world. And it's like, I always say, if you're don't have a seat at the table than you are on the menu, I'm going to tell you where we're at.
I think that we are in the midst of a technological global Takeover. Technocracy right. And I'm going to get into, if you haven't checked out a gentleman named Dr. Patrick Wood, well worth your, while he has a website called Technocracy, I think it's called Technocracy dot news, but I'll put it on the show notes. I'm going to go over some, some stuff that he's written a book called Technocracy the hard road to the world order. And again, his name is Patrick.
M would just Google him and listen to what this guy says. He's really gets into stuff. And he really knows what he's saying. So let's talk about the plan that was formulated a long time ago. And I'm going to read to you about this plan from documents of this plan. And you tell me if you think it sounds like what's happening right now are right. Are you ready? Let's go. Let's answer some questions. 1934, 1934 gentlemen was when Technocracy
Speaker 2 (3m 42s): There. And
Speaker 1 (3m 43s): Let me just explain what Technocracy is. Technocracy has the science of social engineering, the scientific operation of the entire social mechanism to produce and distribute goods and services to the entire population. Not only did they invent the science of social engineering, but they intended to impose its method okay. On the entire society forgive, right. Or the object of the exercise was to produce goods and services to everyone.
Well, it doesn't that sound nice. It does that sound nice and fair. There is no doubt. The technocrats themselves openly declared that Technocracy was a replacement economic system for capitalism and the rest of the techno Technocracy study course explain how it must be implemented and then operated by technocrats consisting of engineers, scientists, and technicians. Okay. This was the definition of the tech, No cratic government system in the thirties.
This is like their mission statement. Now I want you to think about where our economy was in the thirties. Right? We had the roaring twenties and then what do we have? Then we had the, the incredible stock market meltdown, right? What was going on in the world? Remember our friend's the Germans,
Speaker 2 (5m 6s): You know
Speaker 1 (5m 7s): That the Germans up today, but the old Germans, remember those guys when they have that, where they have that, that Hindu Buddhist symbol on their helmet. Remember those guys? Yeah. Those Germans. What did we got today? What are we looking at today? Well, we just had a boom in the system. We just had a booming 2008 to 2019, really, even right now is just, how is your portfolio? Up 30%.
We have had an incredible run on the stock market. And guess what? Everyone knows. It's bullshit. Everyone knows it's bullshit. So there are some, two similarities right there. And remember what everybody says, history doesn't necessarily repeat, but it definitely. Now I want everyone to know I'm not against engineers, scientists or techniques. I think all three of them have their place. And I think all three of them are usually incredibly intelligent people.
And They, there are legitimate engineers, scientists, and technicians want to solve problems to make the world better. Where do we run into a problem is when I don't care, if you're an engineer or a priest, if you want to take over the world, you know what? You should come here and say hello to my little friend, because your ego is out of control your idea. The fact that you want to run the world means that you are not all there and in your head, or imagine, imagine walking in with somebody and you're walking down a park and you say, Hey, how's it going, man?
What you have been up to you and your friend says, well, I was just thinking, you know, he would make a great president and you're like, I don't know who. And he says me, I think it would make a great president. So you would smack your friend and be like, do you have to make a horrible president?
Speaker 2 (7m 6s): Right?
Speaker 1 (7m 7s): No one wants you to have that much power, especially a bunch of people that get together to think they're smarter than everybody else. Those are the worst people to be in charge. Think of the most spoiled, egotistical, arrogant, condescending dickhead that, you know, that's the guy usually at the top. That's that guy? Not all the time. There's some awesome people. He got like Michael Saylor. You have some really good CEOs that care about people, but you know, and when I say Jeff Bezos, I think that that's that guy.
Jeff Bezos seems a lot like, like Randolph Hearst from back in the thirties. Ding, ding, ding. There we go. Look, we got ourselves another one. All right. Let me give you a second observation on how I see the technocratic Takeover happening right in front of our eyes. I'm going to give you the second point. And I'm also going to tie it back into this 1934 document science, right?
The science is everywhere right now and I'm so sick of watching these unenlightened liberal knuckleheads on TV. Talking about the science is settled. Global warming. The science is settled. Hey, the science has settled on COVID masques the science has settled. I say bullshit. I call bullshit on all that. Anyone who knows anything about science knows that the science is never settled. It's never settled science Ames to make a prediction about the future.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Well, well, well, welcome back, everybody. Hope you enjoyed the last podcast where we got into an in depth idea or multiple ideas of supply chains and eugenics in a world that seems to be changing in a way reminiscent of old ideas. Does that make sense? I guess what I'm trying to say in a way to segway into this new idea I have is to talk just a little bit more about the old idea.
And the old idea is this world of boomer ideology and the old ways. It seems to me, there's a lot of talk about the fourth turning in the fourth industrial revolution and what it comes down to is cycles. And there was no, I don't want to get into people being evil or angry or racist, or I think what's probably more likely is that there is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come.
I think we've all heard that before. And what we're seeing right now is in fact, the retirement of a large group, probably the largest group, the boomers are retiring. And so were, there are ideas. And it's not that even though gen X, Y zoomers millennials, they tend to look at these older people in positions of authority and power and think to themselves, how can these people do what they do?
Do they not see the level of destruction that they are bringing down upon the world? Do they not understand the level of poverty they are bringing to the future people on this planet? Do they not care? And it's a valid point. However, it's not that those people don't care. It's just that those Ideas are the only idea. Those were there, Ideas.
They don't have new ideas. They only have their ideas and their ideas of what worked in the past logically should work in the future. When you're set in your ways, it's very difficult for you to see things differently. And that's why things are changing. And that's why there is this old world. And nothing seems to be working the dollar. The military might have the United States, this idea of globalization, as idea of stakeholder capitalism.
These are all really old ideas that never truly came to fruition in the way the people thought they would come into fruition. You look at Klaus, Schwab, Henry Kissinger, Joe Biden, Donald Trump. You look at all these old people that did their best to try and do what they thought was right. I don't agree with a lot of what they did.
However, I'm willing to give them the benefit of the doubt that they did, what they thought was right. And they are Dying. And so were there Ideas, it's cyclical. And now we're moving into this new brave new world where it is possible that if we don't remember our past, we're doomed to repeat it in the future. Let me read to you a quick little excerpt of what I'm talking about.
And I think it lends credence and evidence to show that this argument is something that has been with us forever, unity and division within appearance, a lively New debate about the concepts. One divides into two and to fuse into one, this is unfolding on a philosophical front in every country.
This debate is a struggle between those who are four and those who are against the materialistic dialectic, a struggle between two conceptions of the world, the proletarian and booze was a conception. Those who maintain that one divides into two is the fundamental law of things are on the side of the materialistic dialectic.
Those who maintain that the fundamental law of things is that to fuse into one are against the materialistic dialectic. The two sides have drawn a clear line of demarcation between them and their arguments are diametrically opposed. This polemic reflects on the ideological level, the acute and complex class struggle taking place in China and in the world.
This is a passage from the red flag of peaking, September 21st, 1964. I want you to think about those two struggles. The struggle between two classes, one divides into two
Speaker 1 (5m 59s): Or to fuse into one. I think about that for a minute. Does
Speaker 0 (6m 5s): One divided into two? Can you cut it in half? And each person gets half a day
Speaker 1 (6m 12s): To, to fuse into one.
Speaker 0 (6m 19s): It's an interesting concept to think about it. It's capitalism, it's communism in a way
Speaker 1 (6m 23s): It is it's life.
Speaker 0 (6m 26s): It's the yin and the yang. And depending where you're at in your life probably depends on where you think you fall in those lines of demarcation. Everyone's heard that quote, that when you're young, if your not a liberal,
Speaker 1 (6m 40s): If you don't have a heart
Speaker 0 (6m 42s): And when you're old, if you're not a Republican, you don't have a,
Speaker 1 (6m 44s): The brain is nothing. You don't have a heart or a brain is not that you're the scarecrow or the lion. It's just that you must be,
Speaker 0 (6m 56s): Be on both sides of this argument at one point in your life, in order to truly understand,
Speaker 1 (7m 2s): Stand that there is no solution to this problem. There was only the acceptance of it. Does that make sense to take a hard line and always say, no,
Speaker 0 (7m 18s): We must take from this and give to
Speaker 1 (7m 20s): These, or on the flip side to say, we must circle our wagons become one.
Speaker 0 (7m 30s): You got to be on both sides. You have to live both of those experiences.
Speaker 1 (7m 35s): Do you truly understand the argument? And once you've lived, both of those experiences, you know that there's no right answer. There is no right answer. There's only what's right for you and the people around you take it to the extreme that's human nature. That's why we have chaos. That's why we have greed. That's why we have oppression,
Speaker 0 (8m 8s): Same forces, greed, and oppression, right?
Speaker 1 (8m 11s): And selfishness. They give
Speaker 0 (8m 18s): The way to inspiration. They give way to the eye of the tiger, if you will,
Speaker 1 (8m 29s): Natural selection. So let me speak a little bit
Speaker 0 (8m 41s): About the new world that I see for me. And I think it's unique. I think gen X-ers, you know, people born after the boomers, before the millennials, I think we have a really rare idea of what the world looks like. Most of us were pretty cynical because we've seen our parents go through their life and tell us about this world in which they lived. But it wasn't really all our world. And we've seen this new class of kids come up and have it in a way where everybody got a trophy and everybody got this.
And we as like the small group of genexers realize, like that's never going to work, but that we looked at our parents' group and we're like, that didn't work. That's ridiculous. That's a stupid, old idea. And then we looked at this new group and we're like, Jesus Christ. You're so fucking naive. That's not going to work either. You know, I, I want her to quote that said, if you scratch a cynic, you'll find an old idealist. I think that's true. I think that the majority of people in my age group are people that want to believe in these ideals that are closed or at least have family members that can remember the feeling fifties.
But yet we know that that's not reality. We also know that it's not going to be cooled by a, everybody is equal and we're all going to...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back. My friends. Welcome back to another day in paradise. I've missed your last week, but I'm back this week. I've been thinking about Everybody and I've been thinking about the world in which I live the world in which you live. And though I don't have the right to talk about the exact world in which you live. I am trying to empathize. It seems to me around the world.
There is quite a bit of chaos and strife. However, I think that's always been what I want to talk about this kind of going to be a witch's cauldron of ideas and thoughts that have been swirling around in there. Yes. Reality brew ha ha of fundamental flaws in our society. Why do I mean by that?
Well, on one hand, I look at some headlines and I see people in the streets rioting and fighting for their right to go outside. There are rights to be treated like a human being for their rights to be recognized as human beings, a universal right, a right to some sort of, normalicy some sort of freedom to take your kid to school or to do something with your family on a weekend, right?
Some videos from my brothers and sisters and the Netherlands today, it was just heart wrenching. The same with Italy. People being pushed back into their homes and pushed back into the stone age is because the people who claim to be in charge do not want to face the final reckoning, which is coming their way. Right. You know, I, I honestly believe that what we're seeing right now is not an epidemic or a pandemic that we're being told about.
We are facing both of those. However, COVID is just to cover up for all our world's broken financial system. If you look at some of the hardest hit places right now, they are the hardest hit places with the most of the places in which our hit the hardest, like lets look at Brazil, they have so many natural resources right now. There's been a long-term struggle in Brazil to free up those resources and get those resources into the Supply Chains of the world.
There is in fact there was a fight right now amongst China and the U S everybody knows about, but what people aren't really talking about is the fight for Supply Chains. So if we think about COVID as a broken down financial system, perhaps a better, you know, perhaps a chick, a side chain would be COVID as an attempt to re assign Supply Chains to the rest of the world is a battle for supply chain dominance.
And that means the economy. That means resources. That means human resources. That means capital. That means roads. That means infrastructure. And we're not going to move forward until this happened. And everything that you see in front of you is in fact, a manifestation of this fight COVID is an excuse. COVID is an excuse to allow the pharmaceutical companies to test people like Guinea pigs COVID is an excuse to inflate the money Supply so that we can break it down and build back a new one.
Let me try to give you some more evidence on why I think the way that I think and why that this COVID is in fact a cover for supply chain rediscovering. It seems to me that there are some very, it seems to me that if you're looking for patterns, you're going to find them. And let me know if you think that this is a pattern that I'm making up in my head, or if this is something that is actually happening, every country is talking about building back better.
Hey, let's build back better. The prime minister of Canada, the UK, Joe Biden, Everybody build back better, build back, better, build back better inside the phrase, build back better. His, we must demolish It, right? Cause you can't build something back better unless it's broken. Does that make sense? You can't build anything back unless it's been destroyed. So if you're going to build something back better, it implies that you must break it.
And that is what we're seeing. Now, what we're seeing now is in fact, this creative destruction. So let me talk about one area of creative destruction that encompasses the Supply Chains, the economy, and the vaccine.
If you listen to the world economic forum or the world health organization, one thing they have in common amongst many is that the problem with future consumption is the population of people. Not so much the dynamics or the population growth in first world countries.
More importantly as the population growth in very poor countries. So just pull up a graph of all these third world countries that are rich in resources. Look at a lot of different countries in Africa, Nigeria, Pakistan, India, all these semi super power countries with billions of people. I know, I know now the third world countries have billions of people, but you understand what I'm saying is the population density is a problem in poor countries with people that don't have access to food, water, and education.
And I sometimes think that's by design, right? It's like a form of colonialism. Like if you are a person from a first world country, let's say you're on Facebook. You can go in to Nigeria or you can go into a third world country and be the defacto government because you have the money, the power, the initiatives, and the technology, not to mention the people there haven't had access to education or a proper education in 30 years. So this is going to be unpopular. But the average IQ of people in sub Saharan Africa is like 60 K 60.
Like I think that what's happening is that all of us have failed to have a real discussion about how the world works for so long. We've just decided to put our heads in the sand and be like, this is it. This is too difficult. Have a conversation to have. And so we are not going to have it. And because we've done that, we have allowed things to get so bad. They have to change, right? There are two ways, things change. One is through inspiration and the second is Do desperation, right? So either you see something and you decide to pursue it at such a level that you change, where things get so bad, you have to change.
And I think we are currently at stage to now, if you look at these vaccines coming up, be at Moderna Pfizer, AstraZeneca, these are fucking experimental vaccinations. This is the first Well it's the first time that it's been so obvious to the world to, Hey, you know what? We're just going to test this on. People are just gonna see what happens to him. This is a, a stage to clinical trial on humanity, out in the open.
It's fascinating and scary and incredibly immoral and incredibly interesting at the same time. If that can be it's like we have just decided to bring back a, the Nazi Dr. Mengele, and to start testing it on people. Anybody who has a background in science, I understand that if you're going to do a test, like you're going to have Maybe Cause let's take three different substances and let's try them on group a, B, and C.
And then we're gonna follow these people for a period of a year, a year and a half. And we'll see the results, right? I guess it's not that hard to see. Once you have brushed the scales from your eyes, look at the AstraZeneca vaccine in Europe, it's just fucking killing people. Of course, I've been reading a lot of Western press. So it may be in Europe, they are talking about the Madonna and the Pfizer killing people, which is accurate.
All three of these vaccines are having adverse effects in a lot of people. And what I want to say about that is, you know, what, what, wha...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back everybody. So nice to get to see you and hear your voice, even though I can't really see you. I'm happy to be talking to you. I hope you all had a great week so far. I hope the sun is shining. Birds are singing. I wanted to get into a, a little bit more of this alternative history. We left off with Adam and Eve and this great shifting or this great displacement of Earth's crust that caused the oceans to zip across the face of the continence district and everything in their way as the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, just pile up miles, high sweep across the continents, you racing, everything we know today, it reminds me.
I once saw, I once saw a documentary on these Tibetan monks and they were just talking about the same lifestyle on the things they did throughout the day and how they thought about life and the things that weren't and the senior monks. They played this game where over a period of three months, they created the most elaborate puzzle, not a puzzle in that.
It's something you put together, but it was almost like a piece of artwork where they took different color Sand or, or die or better to think of it as Sand. And they made these just incredibly intricate designs on, on a platform, the size of a quilt. That's like a thing of like a beach towel or maybe a beach quilt.
And they made these elaborate designs all over the entirety of the quilts. And it was just a beautiful than pristine with a perfect color combinations. In some parts were higher in some parts were lower and they would bring the children once a day to see it and help. And once they finished, once they finish the actual product, everyone stood back in amazement and just in the, the cameraman showed that it was beautiful, just this beautiful tapestry of colors and shapes and beauty and hard work and sacrifice for six months.
And then they all collectively got down and blew it off. Just blew all of the sand off, like it was nothing. And I always thought to myself, wow, what a great way to symbolize the power of the year? What a great way to symbolize the idea of how we in prison ourselves.
Never think about that. If you think about all of these things that we make, be it mankind or yourself, there are all like sand castles right now. You can build a really cool Sand Castle however, it's just a matter of time for the tide comes up, takes it down. Sometimes you can fool yourself, like, yeah, I'm in the sand castle competition. Let me bring my hair spray, bring these special, a little cones and make a turtle.
You know what? I'm going to make this huge Sand Castle that looks like the Trump tower, or I'm going to make a Sand cause I was at the white house, or I'm going to make a sandcastle. It's like a mummy. You ever seen those competitions? It's kind of like our life. We spend all our time making these sandcastles that we think are so important. Put in the grand scheme of things.
It's just a matter of time before the tide comes and walks them down. I'm not saying that you shouldn't spend time building your Sand Castle of life. What I am saying is they, you should be mindful that what you're building is not going to last. And I think that will help you to put some things in perspective. Nothing Lasts not to love you have for your parents, not the trees that you've planted in the ground, not the experiences that you had when you were five, not the place where you work.
Not that the company you started, not the car you drive, not even a love for your family. Nothing Lasts some people may think, wow, that are just kind of dark. Oh, you mean Nothing Lasts we should just run out and be crazy. And Rob banks and do you know, that's not what I'm saying it all I'm saying Nothing Lasts so you should enjoy your life.
And when I think of a joy in my life, I think of trying to be present and trying to stay in the moment so that I can make everyone around me, better understand, like we spent so much time in our heads. We spend so much time trying to fantasize about what things we'll be like, if we could just have this other thing for the truth is if you can focus on being in the moment and you could focus on, wow, what is it that I can do right now to make this other person feel better?
Well, What why is this other person liked this? What can I do right now to make the world a better place? And I think the answer to making the world a better place is understanding that regardless of what your position in life is, regardless if you are the Jeff Bezos or Jeff, the janitor, regardless, you're a force to be reckoned with.
There's no reason why you can't be inspirational to everyone around you. I think about that sometimes I think to myself, you know, on, on some days I think to myself, man, I'm, I'm just, I'm just as a truck driver, I just drive around and drive this truck and looking at all of these other people who have so much more, a very few days I'd do that. But like sometimes you got down to days, right?
And on the other days, I think to myself, how lucky I am, that I have the ability to go out and inspire like a, a 150 people a day. That's about how many stops I do. I do about a 150 stop's. So I try and not only communicate, but I try to, I try and bridge the gap between myself and the person of whom I'm seeing, especially when I see 'em on a daily basis, I would say that I know about, about 80% of the people that deliver to, I try not to notice things about them, that other people don't.
And because I see them every day, it's easier to do. And once you do that, once you start really beginning to notice the people around you, you can provide them with a sincere compliment. You can provide them with maybe some insight into their own lines. And you can only do that by taking the time to understand that you listening to this for inspiration, you have a choice.
You can go out and be that person that sees things differently in every one else in helping them see it, as we can be the person that falls into the trap and just wishes. They had more wishes that are just wishes, right? The truth is you all are as much of the divine spark as anyone else.
And that, regardless of how big somebody else is, Sand Castle is, it's just a sandcastle. If you could begin thinking this way, it's really easy to start seeing the world differently. Sometimes people build such a cool Sand Castle that other people want to come and help them build it. And then all of a sudden, the guy built in the sand castle. If you want to build anymore, you start to manage another people to build it. At that point in time, I think you've lost contact with the sandcastle.
The more possessions you have, the more possessions that you have, the more possessed I think you are. It's such a trap. It's such an easy way to fall victim to the forces. That don't matter. The more you contemplate the longterm, the more you contemplate the long-term ramifications of what could happen in your life.
The less you live today, you'll get me wrong and it's good to have goals and you should have goals. However, it's important to remember that some goals are better than other goals, which brings me to another point, the topic of goals. If you do want to be successful, you should set goals for yourself and your family. You know, whatever it is, maybe it's traveling.
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Speaker 0 (0s): It's time. Nothing stays the same.
Speaker 1 (9s): Well, well, well there's my old friend. There you are. Oh, wow. I got a mind blowing mind, expanding, incredible idea. That is half of fantastical, half of potential. And you know what, since we're talking about the fantastic, lets just make it half of reality. I know what you think in George they can't be three haves man. Half is just half.
I guess I got a call it a third. So what am I blabbering about? Well, its kind of two parts first off it. You know what? I love books. I love reading and I love stories and I love being able to convey to you. Who's listening to this ideas that are fantastic.
Speaker 0 (1m 5s): Right?
Speaker 1 (1m 8s): So have any of you ever heard of the Adam and Eve stories? Of course you have. Right who hasn't heard of that. However, have any of you ever heard the Adam and Eve story? The history of Cataclysims buy one Chan Thomas I venture to say most of you have not heard that what you might want to do. What a little fun fact for you is there's a book called the Adam and Eve story.
The history of Cataclysims by Chan Thomas, which we will be getting into today. Now this book, if you try to buy it is about $600 because it's no longer in print. Actually let me, let me put a little caveat on that. The book is in print. You can get the new version of it, which has cost you like five to 10 bucks. If you buy a used on Maybe Amazon, however, the original hard copy by Bengal tiger press or run. You close to $600.
You probably thinking why does that matter? George is it a first edition? Is that why it's so expensive? No because there are pages in this hard copy book that we have next to us that are not in the new book. In fact, there's a lot of hype and a lot of speculation about why that is. Some people say that it was banned due to the information inside of it. Some people say that it was never banned. It was just a that the people who participated in the book were pulled in and questioned by these CIA in another fun fact, if you want to go in the CIA website, you can look this book up and see that it has a special designation on that site about banned.
So Y all the hubbub Well, there is an alternative theory to evolution that was put forth by people such as Charles Hapgood, who wrote a book called the path of the poll, a gentleman by the name of <inaudible> and multiple other really world renowned geologists had a theory that was running counter to the theory of evolution. And that is that we as a species, it's not that we evolved from what'd.
You tell me a little bit, we always say that it might be your ancestor, but it's not our ancestor who is a relative, but not our ancestor. This alternative theory of evolution is one that is hidden to most people. In fact, hidden to all of us that are History is not known to us. And we are a species with amnesia Yeah due to Cataclysims. And we're going to get into this year is going to be a couple of parts. But the crux of the argument is that if you think of the world and fractal terms, our planet spins around its axis.
Our planet spins around the sun, which in turn spins or spirals around the galaxy and our galaxy. Let's do that part again. That part is the duct,
Speaker 0 (4m 32s): Right?
Speaker 1 (4m 37s): If you look at it from a fractal nature, let's look at it like that. Our planet spins around its axis, our planet on its axis, spins around the solar system. All our solar system spins around our galaxy and our galaxy spins around the universe.
Speaker 0 (4m 60s): No, look, look at him. And I spent a negative
Speaker 1 (5m 10s): The great year, the galactic year. If you think about our planet, how it's tilted on its axis. And as it spins around the sun, we have different seasons. Doesn't it also make sense that if that is in fact true, and we're, corkscrewing our S our solar system is corkscrewing through our galaxy, which is corkscrewing through the universe. Doesn't it also make sense that maybe there are seasons in these other galactic yours?
Does it make sense that as we spin through the vast universe that We, and by we, I mean, our solar system come across different levels of electromagnetism Magnetic resonances and different come in closer to the different solar system, changes the weather in which our solar system will. In fact, be subjected to coming across binary systems with two sons.
Like there's just so much going on there, but it makes sense. And if you just think of it, like season's on our planet are fractal in that our solar system also has seasons and our galaxy probably has seasons and so on and so forth. If you just think about it for a minute, it makes so much sense. Just like we have snow in the winter time and heat in the summertime. Is it not plausible that we have Cataclysims that comm at certain times, as we move through the galactic year, closer to the sun, further from the sun, closer to the center of the galaxy, further from the center of the galaxy, all of these factors create dynamic changes in the earth weather system, the magnetic resonances, the magnetic fields to the electromagnetic fields.
These create a nominees. And one way to prove this is to look at how fast the migration of the North pole, this happening during the 20th century, it moved 680 miles or 1100 kilometers. And since 1970 its range of motion has accelerated from nine to 52 kilometers or 5.6 to 32 miles per year.
As of early 19, the medic North pole is moving from Canada towards Siberia at a rate of approximately 55 kilometers per year or 34 miles per year. So we've gone from moving nine kilometers to 55 kilometers from my American friends. We've gone from five miles to 32 miles per year.
That's a clear acceleration. And let me ask you this. What do you think happens to our weather system? What do you think happens to the jet stream when the magnetic North pole is migrating further away? Do you think that the global temperature begins to change? Doesn't it make more sense that the climate, the climate of our planet, or if you want to call it Climate change is more subject to the migration of Earth's magnetic field than it is to you breathing CO2.
Does it seem a little bit more plausible that maybe this giant unbelievable closed system we call planet earth is much more
Speaker 2 (8m 56s): Dynamic than we even can understand? Doesn't it also make sense that maybe the magnetic North pole and the magnetic South pole spin around our planet, just like we spin around our axis, just like we spin around our solar system, just like we spin around our galaxy, just like we spin around the universe. It makes sense that the magnetic poles would also oscillate just like everything else in our system.
Speaker 0 (9m 33s): And I spent a night good night guys.
Speaker 2 (9m 40s): And as those poles move around or migrate around the globe, doesn't it also make sense that that would Cause Cataclysims to happen. That would cause unb...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Got it on the spot. You could ask yourself question. Do I do,
Speaker 1 (9s): If you're lucky, welcome back. Everybody so nice to see you, even though I can't see you. When I close my eyes, I can imagine you,
Speaker 0 (20s): Duane is speculative and he would join the Spectacle.
Speaker 1 (34s): There's a difference between substance and appearance,
Speaker 0 (41s): Right?
Speaker 1 (42s): And you, you look around, do you see the people in your life that care about you? When you look in the mirror or do you see that person that loves you
Speaker 0 (50s): Walking around like regular people, they don't want to see each other. And we see what they want us to see.
Speaker 1 (59s): The substance things are what they are. It is what it is. For instance, however long, a log lies in the water. It never becomes a crocodile. And you don't gather grapes from thorns or figs from thistles nature app whores, a vacuum. Thus, the pebble comes from the mountain and each day has its own wind in nature.
There's no such thing as a lawn. Even if you try to drive out nature with a Pitchfork, she'll keep coming back.
Speaker 0 (1m 40s): <inaudible> we'll get the lip is split.
Speaker 1 (1m 46s): Indeed nature follows its course and the cat, the mouse. So cats don't catch mice to please God human nature is the same. The world over just as the name given to a child, becomes natural to it. Perhaps because of this, sometimes a person is nothing and some aren't even that. So never forget. There's a prawn under every rock and to him who watches, everything reveals itself.
This spectacle of Society in which we find ourselves today,
Speaker 0 (2m 28s): Spectacle of Society in which we find ourselves today to speak to the society. We find ourselves to do
Speaker 1 (2m 42s): The fact that the practical power of modern society detached itself and built an independent empire in the Spectacle the Spectacle ladies and gentlemen can be explained only by the fact that this practical power continue to lack cohesion and remained in contradiction within itself. The oldest social specialization, the specialization of power is at the root of the Spectacle.
The Spectacle is thus a specialized activity, which speaks for all of the others. It is the diplomatic representation of hierarchic Society to itself where all other expression is banned here. The most Modern is also the most archaic.
Speaker 0 (3m 48s): Oh, the Spectacle Spectacle the Spectacle all right.
Speaker 1 (3m 54s): Spectacle is the existing orders on interrupted discourse about itself? It's a lot of Tori monologue. It is The self portrait have power in the Epic of a totalitarian management of the conditions of existence. The fetishistic purely objective appearance of spectacular relations conceals the fact that they are relations among men in classes as a second nature with its fatal laws seems to dominate our environment, but the Spectacle is not the necessary product of technical development scene.
As a natural development. The Society of the Spectacle is on the contrary, the form, which chooses its own technical content. If the Spectacle taken in the limited sense of quote-on-quote mass media, which are its most glaring, superficial manifestation seems to invade society as a mirror equipment. This equipment is in no way neutral, but it's the very means suited to which is total self movement.
If the social needs of the epoch in which such techniques are developed, can only be satisfied through their mediation. If the administration of this Society and all contact among men can no longer take place except through the intermediary of this power of instantaneous communication. It is because this communication is essentially unilateral. The concentration of communication is thus and accumulation in the hands of the existing systems administration of the means, which allow it to carry on this particular administration.
The generalized cleavage of the Spectacle is inseparable from the modern state, namely from the general form of cleavage within Society the product of the division of social labor and the Oregon of class domination domination. The Oregon of class domination separation is the alpha and Omega of this. Spectacle the institutionalization of the social division of labor.
The formation of classes had given rise to a First sacred contemplation, the mythical order with which every power is shrouded. So from the beginning, the sacred has justified the cosmic and ontological order, which corresponded to the interest of the masters. It has explained and embellished that which Society could not do thus all separate power has been spectacular, but the adherence of all to an immobile image only signified the common acceptance of an imaginary prolongation of the poverty of real social activity still largely felt as a unitary condition.
The Modern Spectacle on the contrary expresses what society can do, but in the expression, the permitted is absolutely opposed to the possible. The Spectacle is the preservation of unconsciousness within the practical change, have the conditions of existence. It is its own product and it has made its own rules.
It is a pseudo sacred entity. It shows what it is, separate power developing in itself in the growth of productivity by means of the incessant refinement of the division of labor into a parcelization of gestures, which are then dominated by the independent movement of machines and working for an ever expanding market, all community and all critical sands are dissolved during this movement in which the forces that could grow by separating are not yet.
We United with the generalized separation, have the worker and his products, every unitary view of accomplished activity and all direct personal communication among producers are lost Opening the progress of accumulation of separate products and the concentration of the productive process, unity and communication become the exclusive attribute of the systems management.
The success of the economic system of separation is the proletariat is the success of the economic system of separation is the proletarian ization of the world due to the success of separate production as production of the separate, the fundamental experience, which is primitive societies is attached to a central task is in the process of being displaced at the crest of the systems development by non-work by inactivity.
But this inactivity is in no way liberated from productive activity. It depends on productive activity and is an uneasy and admiring submission to the necessities and results of production. It is itself a product of its rationality. There can be no freedom outside of activity. And in the context of the Spectacle, the Spectacle ladies and gentlemen, all activity is neglected just as real activity has been captured in its entirety for the global construction of this result.
Thus, the present quote-on-quote liberation from Labour, the increase of leisure is in no way, a liberation within labor Nori liberation from the world shaped by this labor. None of this activity lost and labor can be regained in the submission to its result. The economic system founded on isolation is a circular production of isolation. The technology ...
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Speaker 1 (10s): Five languages. We all speak.
Speaker 1 (17s): The world inside someone's mind is based on five languages, sight, sound, smell, taste, and feeling. Think about each one of those. As a language, sight, sound, smell, taste, and feeling the world. Each person sees. And Liz in is really the world inside their head.
It's important to know this one. We all make the mistake of seeing things the way we want them to be. Instead of seeing things the way they really are,
Speaker 2 (1m 2s): There was a time I could see. And I have seen boys like these younger than knees, their arms torn out, their legs ripped off, but that isn't nothing like a site of an amputated spirit. There is no prosthetic for that. You think you're merely sending this splendid foot soldier back home in the argon with his tail between his legs. But I say you are executing.
His soul
Speaker 1 (1m 34s): Is not your fault or anyone's fault is just, that's how we were raised. That's how we are taught to interpret the world. And once you start using this technique of, of saying, okay, is that true? Do you know on my left arm, I have a tattoo of Socrates. And every time I look down, I see Socrates staring at me. It's funny. Cause my daughter always asks me out. Who's that? I don't have to tell her that. Socrates, what do you, why? Why didn't you get them on your arm? Well here's the reason.
Every time I see Socrates, I think of the question. Is that true? Is that true? You should think of that question. Anytime someone ever says anything to you, I want you to instinctually and subconsciously ask yourself the question in your mind. Is that true? If it, if it's not true, then you don't even have to answer that person. If it's not true, you can think of a fun answer to say, you could think of something silly to say, you can say nothing at all.
If it's not true, it doesn't matter if it is true, then there's a different set of answers that you use. It's a different set of thinking that you can use, right? Then you're going to go to the next step and have to evaluate the level of concern that, that particular comment or that particular question or what that person is trying to convey to you. But it backs up the point.
The world, each person sees in lives in is really the world inside their head. The next key point the world, each person sees in lives in is really the world inside their head. The next key point, the world, each person sees and moves in is really the world of cyber hurt. People often favor one sense or mode over the others. So they are more visual or auditory or more kinesthetic.
It's important. We should, if you should know which one you are. I see you. I hear you. I feel you.
Speaker 3 (3m 48s): Woo. It was almost like the ignored it because they want it to happen.
Right?
Speaker 1 (4m 45s): What do you find out? Which one you are try and work to build up your knowledge in the other one's and you can do that by if you were a visual person, spent a little bit of time with a blindfold on listening to an audio book. If you're an audio person, try and put some of your plugs in and just take a few moments to see the world as it is. Or you could use the television. If you were, you could use a television for this to blindfold yourself and listen to the TV would just your ears, or you can put your plugs in and just watch that people are turning to sound off and just watch the people.
When it comes to your body. I recommend just for me, I like to do an exercise for us and I was before I go to bed, I'll just lay there. And I will, with my eyes closed in the quiet darkness, I will think in my mind, feel your fingertips. Can you feel your fingertips? Can you feel the tips of your toes, feel your calf. What does that feel like? When I say that I'm not taking my hand down and touch on them. I'm just in my mind's eye, trying to locate that part of my body.
And once you tune into it, you can feel your heart racing. You can feel the blood being pushed
Speaker 4 (6m 5s): To your fingertips. If you concentrate on that, you can do it next week.
Speaker 1 (6m 13s): The key point is what people remember is a moving target. It shifts each time someone calls up a memory. I think most people are aware of that. Every time you rethink something, your reconstructing, that memory is never the same thing that happens. Your mixing and matching. Every time you recall something, it's like that game of telephone. Remember that when you were a kid, one person says something by the time that makes it a round, the circle, it's something totally different. The next key point, our minds can recall what we specifically experienced and combined remembered elements to create new imagined experiences and ideas, which are critical to change and innovation.
This one is tricky. Have you ever met someone that is a, there are a liar. What's the, what's the term for that habitual liar. They lie about everything sometimes for no reason at all. And you're like, I know you didn't do that. I've no one. So people are like this in my life and it is, it is maddening and fascinating and incredibly odd a compulsive liar.
That's what it is. They just lie to a lie. Now we all lie. I get it. But you know who I'm talking about. You have all known someone like this. I've gone some down, some rabbit holes where I've just sat and thought to myself. Why does that person do that? And the conclusion that I came up with is the same reason to everybody else lies. They want to see the world of certain where they want to believe some thing. So then they lie about it. So they were allowed to have that belief on the tallest person in the world, right?
You guys know what that is. Bullshit. I'm the best looking person in the world. That might actually be true. Come on guys. Now it might be true. Or you know what I mean? But you get my point. Another key point on this is that if you want to tell a lie, if you want to convince people that what you're saying is true, even though it's not true, then you must first get yourself to believe that lie. That means you need to stand in front of the mirror in lie to yourself until you believe that lie, you need to change it in your head.
So that it's true. You see, this is a sinister yet also incredibly effective technique you can use to make your life better. The brain doesn't know between what's actually true in what's a lie. So if you can convince yourself that something's true, Cal it is true, but it's dangerous. It's dangerous. And that's a part of neuro neuro-linguistic program. You should do these exercises so that you can better understand how to use neuro-linguistic programming on other people.
If that is your choice, if you want to program other people, if you want to be a social engineer, if you want to be someone who can influence people, you must truly understand how to influence yourself and the techniques you will have to use to be good at this are going to change you as a person. So be careful. A lot of times what happens is people start to begin using these techniques and they get good at them. And then all of a sudden they started using them in their daily lives and they use them on the people they love and they, they get so good at it that they just use them to use them, to get what they want instead of understanding that this is...
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Speaker 1 (9s): So ascribing, meaning to events. That's the first one there Generalisation Deletion Distortion here we go. The next key idea is when we learn, we generalize. When we learn, we generalize this color person robbed that person over there. Therefore, all of these colors, people, Rob people, the guy speeding past me. It was in a red car.
Therefore red cars, all speed, the guy and this kind of uniform takes away the bad guys. Therefore the people in these kind of uniforms always take away bad guys. Do you see it? So they call those. That's like a heuristic. It's like a mental shortcut that people do. So they don't have to do long, hard thinking about it. Not because they're lazy, not cause they don't want to do long, long, critical thinking.
It's just a mental shortcut that most people use in order to get on with their day. Right? It's like having the, the doors auto lock instead of having to reach over and lock them yourself. The doors. When I shut my door, they auto lock there for, I don't need to lock the doors. So you got to be in charge of your own thinking and re evaluate and retune the way you think things through generalizations can be good.
They allow us to save time. They allow us to have a big picture and they allow us to have a foundation on which to judge. However, it is those generalizations that at times back us into a corner or it is those generalizations that allow us to be manipulated. Think of the BLM movement. How are people generalizing that? How do you generalize that?
Another key idea is still on Generalisation is Generalisation is how beliefs get formed. Billy's filter all the different stimuli coming in the mind doesn't really get raw information it no longer to get to choose. So if you think about that, think about any event that happens and there's multiple variables and each variable is based on a Generalisation. Doesn't have to be complicated if you take time to think it through and really understand it, then you can do some fine tuning.
However, if you're not going to do that, you can understand how multiple variables variables based on Generalisation can lead you to a, a thought process that is going to persuade you to do something you don't want to do. The next key point Deletion Deletion is when the mind ignores specific sensory input, right? Maybe your, your flying down the freeway.
And you're going to see something up ahead and fill out on a truck so that you have to swerve in this
Speaker 2 (3m 29s): Big WC. What you did in
Speaker 1 (3m 32s): Your mind is deleting the fact that the car next to the U, that you just passed is yellow. It's deleting the input that you're under an underpass. You know, it was deleting the information that you don't need at the moment. Again is another heuristic. And again, it's, it's an effective strategy. That's that's, these are techniques that are hardwired into the majority of us, but can you think of a time when Deletion might not be that well, if there is a subtle detail that you might need to recall, if you think about the process of Deletion, then when you find yourself and critical moments, you will instinctually understand the concept of Deletion and you won't be as susceptible to Deletion.
Does that make sense? Let me just do this for you, because I love ya. The next time you are in a situation, you listening to this right now, we'll be able to recall that situation very clearly without deletion. The next time you are in a situation, you will be able to recall that situation without Deletion, without Deletion right now, very clearly to recall that situation very clearly without Deletion to recall that situation without Deletion instinctually, understand the concept of Deletion, you will not allow generalizations to fog or muddy the waters of clarity of the situation.
Next key point Distortion Distortion is changing an experience from what it actually is to some modified form of It. You see, this is a term Distortion or something that gets a bad one,
Speaker 2 (5m 40s): Right?
Speaker 1 (5m 43s): And it's a technique as a form of Distortion that is found. And a lot of it, Psychopaths, lunatics,
Speaker 2 (5m 56s): Heroes, successful people
Speaker 1 (6m 5s): Distortion as something that's found on both sides of the spectrum. And the further you go out on the spectrum of each side, whether it's the spectrum of the hero or the spectrum on the psychopath it's equally used. Does that make sense? So I think about a situation where you saw an event and then you change the details of that event.
Lawyers are really good at using this technique to change the picture, the mental picture for the jury,
Speaker 2 (6m 49s): Right?
Speaker 1 (6m 52s): There was a, a, a, there's a famous book about this guy called the Iceman. I'll get the, I'll get, I'll find that the title of it. And I'll try to put it on the show notes, but this guy was like a, he was a Hitman from the mob and he would, he did some really interesting interviews where he talked about why he did the things that he did. He also talked about the morality of what he did or the lack thereof morality, and he used distortion quite a bit.
It's also the same techniques that the majority of our scientists use when creating weapons of war. If you think about Oppenheimer are Einstein in how their research has led to some of the most catastrophic technology on the planet. When they were a question about why would you spend so much time in work, trying to create something that is going to have such disastrous effects? The immediate answer is usually either patriotism or it is usually something along the lines of, in the big picture of science as good for everybody.
And there's the chain of signs that will come from this disastrous scientific experiment while in the long run, better humanity. And that's all bullshit. That's all just Distortion right. The true nature of someone's belief may not be appealing either to themselves or anybody else. And that is when they turn to Distortion, whether they're the hero or the psychopath,
Speaker 2 (8m 43s): Right?
Speaker 1 (8m 44s): Each of us, the next key point, each of us is a blend of body brain. In mind. I want you to think about that, the way you perceive the situation of where you perceive information, the way you perceive the words that are spoken to you, the way you perceive the words that are spoken from you, the way that the world has seen through your eyes,
Speaker 2 (9m 12s): They're all a little bit different. You pick up right
Speaker 1 (9m 17s): Perceptions through your body, the way you move your hands, the way you see people squint their eyes or touch their nose or run their hands through their hair. When they're speaking are all signs that you're picking up,
Speaker 2 (9m 33s): Right?
Speaker 1 (9m 33s): How about the olfactory sense? There's some people who say that when you walk into a room, you instinctually take a deep breath,
Speaker 2 (9m 43s): Ah,
Speaker 1 (9m 45s): And that deep breath provides information to you via pheromones from everybody in that room. It's a fascinating concept. And I would challenge you to think about that. The next time you walk into the room, a crowded...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Wisdom, although No
Speaker 1 (17s): Is not wisdom, knowledge is harmony. And if you know yourself, you will know the gods for knowing others is wisdom. Knowing yourself is enlightenment. Actually knowledge is like water for the land. Therefore learn from the mistakes of others. So you don't have to make them yourself for it's better to know too much than too little wisdom begins in wonder But wisdom only comes when you stopped looking for it.
And since knowledge takes up no space and learning is a treasure. No thief can steal. Why not open a school clothes, a prison for when you educate a woman, you educate a population to know all is to forgive all. So leave half of what you know, in your head and be aware that still waters run deep for he who knows, does not speak while he who speaks does not know. Of course not knowing is Buddha.
For me, there's a lot of wisdom in those old Proverbs. It's a way of using language to paint pictures. There's a way of using Language like a virus. There's a certain pattern of language that we can use to inject into someone else's mind. The right words can be subtly planted into the right person at the right time. If you know exactly the right signs to look for that being said, my friends we're going to continue to work on our authent today in the world, have language on the weekends or in the morning.
I usually get up first and I will go into my I'll go downstairs and make some coffee. And at a certain time, if my wife's before she wakes up, I will come up. I'll make her coffee and I will walk into the room and I will put on her favorite song, kind of light. She happens to like Mariah Carey. And so I will come in and I will on my phone. I will have that song playing.
Speaker 0 (2m 27s): We didn't have a hero Combs a little bit
Speaker 1 (2m 30s): And I, we should make sure its at that one
Speaker 0 (2m 32s): Spot. So when I come into the room,
Speaker 1 (2m 36s): We can hear the music is her favorite artists. It's also that part of the song. You know, I started there for a reason because it says when a hero comes along, that happens to be what I'm doing. So the first thing she hears when she wakes up
Speaker 0 (2m 57s): Her eyes
Speaker 1 (2m 58s): Open her favorite, a little bit of dopamine starts going through her brain. She opens her eyes. She sees me now that had a dopamine. This is going through her brain is a visually connected to her husband. She hears a song. Her eyes see me. Dopamine is running through her brain. She connects all those things together. So she's connected, waking up in a good mood. She's connected her favorite song. She's connected to the word hero.
And those are all ways. You can get someone to see you the way that you want them to see you.
Speaker 2 (3m 37s): You need to,
Speaker 1 (3m 50s): That people use in marketing and media and propaganda. And this is a form of neuro-linguistic programming. This is a form of dare. I say manipulation. And I think sometimes the word manipulation gets a bad rap because it is often used in the dark arts of media, in the dark arts of propaganda. However, it can be an incredibly effective tool in raising children. It can be an effective tool on your relationships and it can also be an effective shield in not allowing yourself to fall victim to these same techniques.
It's like we say all the time, if you can teach something to someone, you know, as well, therefore if you can use the structure or if you can use the techniques, you can do it. Are there, see them if there were a wheel that against you so that you have an idea of what neuro-linguistic programming is. Let me go ahead and, and just start with a quote. Life consists of what a man is thinking of all of it.
That's Ralph Waldo, Emerson. What you're about to listen to what you're about to listen to what you're about to listen to will be something that you can go back from time to time and really listen to and understand some key points. All right. So in the spirit of Mr. Emerson, I'm going to give you some key ideas and then some examples of those key ideas. However, I would like you to be thinking of your own experiences and how they relate to the key ideas.
Our brains interpret the sensory input we get and assign a meaning to it. As soon as the meaning is assigned, it leads to an emotion. This is unconscious and fast so that we have the stimulus and the motion. The rest is that of course our awareness. All right, let me try and unpack that our brains interpret the sensory input we get, obviously. So if you see something you're interpreting you, right, and what is interpreting, interpreting is translating.
So I may translate the experience that I see different, even though you and I saw the exact same thing. You and I may have two incredibly different translations, which could lead to two different meanings. As we interpret that sensory information we assign meaning to it. And this is where culture plays a huge part because some of us were raised in a different culture. Some of us are raised in different parts of the planet.
And so the ideas of right and wrong, good and bad, different and indifferent are vast. So it's important to know where you lie on that spectrum. What are your values? The reason that's important is the better, you know, yourself, the better you can understand how a neural linguistic programming works for you and against you.
You know what I mean by that? Like, if you are going to try and use the technique of neuro-linguistic programming, it's imperative that you understand the audience or the person or the group that you were speaking to. If you don't, then your effectiveness will be in question, you can't, you're not gonna get the results that you want. If you're not speaking or placing the ideas that you want in people's heads and it's imperative to be good at this, you must know yourself.
And the people that you're talking to,
Speaker 3 (7m 47s): If you do not understand what is inside and outside, and then you will go to all the wrong places.
Speaker 1 (7m 53s): The trick here is that assigning meaning to events is usually unconscious is something that you were taught as a kid. And after a while, you know, longer, unless you have read about this, you know, longer do it consciously, you see something, Oh, that guy hit that person. Oh, that's bad. You hear someone used some language and you got, Oh, that person is probably not that intelligent. Do you see you? Boom, boom, boom, boom.
It's quick. It's fast. And because you know, it's quick because you know, it's fast now. You'll know that you have, in some cases, a really short window to place a thought into someone else's mind. Usually people are pretty vulnerable when they first wake up. When they first go to bed, when they get scared, you know that that's a, on a quick side note, if you ever go, and if you're a younger man or woman and you go on a date, you should do something scary.
I mean,
Speaker 4 (8m 56s): Don't do it.
Speaker 1 (8m 57s): Don't take that the wrong way. You know what I mean? I don't want to try to hurt the person you're with or don't be foolish that way. But if you went on a roller coaster, if you went out on an event that maybe gets your blood moving, or maybe get ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): And it's hard sometimes to remember everything that happened. It's a wall street, Government the financial crisis rock wall street. It's a wall street. Government some of the largest investment banks in the world. Failed stock markets. Plunged banks stopped lending to families and small businesses. It's a wall street Government
Speaker 1 (27s): Of the past few weeks. Many Americans have felt anxiety about their finances and their future. I understand their worry and their frustration. We've seen triple digit swings in the stock market. Major financial institutions have teetered on the edge of collapse.
Speaker 0 (42s): Yeah, it's a Wall Street Government
Speaker 1 (45s): And some have failed. As uncertainty has grown. Many banks have restricted lending credit markets of frozen and families and businesses have found it harder to borrow money.
Speaker 0 (57s): Yeah, it's a Wall street. Government three of America's five largest investment banks failed. It's a wall street. Government yesterday wall street suffered it's worse losses since just after nine 11. It's a wall street government. We are in the most serious financial crisis in generations. It's a wall street. Government
Speaker 1 (1m 23s): We are in the midst of a serious financial crisis.
Speaker 0 (1m 25s): Yeah, it's a Wall Street Government
Speaker 1 (1m 28s): Potentially driving down stock's for their own personal gain.
Speaker 0 (1m 32s): It's a wall street. Government the philosophy, but says we should get more and more to those with the most joy and hope that prosperity trickles down. It's a wall street. Government, it's a philosophy that says even common sense. Regulations are unnecessary and unwise it's a wall street. Government, that's a philosophy that lets Washington lobbyists shred consumer protections and distort our economy. So it works for the special interests instead of working people.
It's a wall street, Government that some of the most damaging behavior on wall street, in some cases, some of the least ethical behavior on wall street, wasn't illegal. It's a wall street. Government that is so wrong on so many levels. Oh, what they did was illegal. I mean, I don't tell the justice department, what they do is just a wild coincidence. They have prosecuted almost no one, its a wall street Government among the top banks who happened to be in a wild coincidence.
Some of my top donors in 2008, it's a wall street. Government Goldman Sachs' in fact was his number one donor. These are all wild coincidences. But when he actually says, Hey, you know what? They did nothing illegal. Well that just isn't true. It's a wall street. Government Obama spoke of the need to reform the financial industry. We want to have systemic risk regulator increased capital requirements. We need a consumer financial protection agency that we need to change Wall Street's culture. But in his first year, the Obama administration did not enact a single major financial reform, addressing Obama and quote regulatory reform.
My response, if it was one word would be high. There's very little reform. How come it's a wall street? Government there's very little reform. How come it's a wall street? Government
Speaker 2 (3m 38s): $700 billion to rescue the country's failing banks weeks later. And with the economy still in turmoil, many are wondering what happened. So now we were talking about sort of trying to put the toothpaste back in the two, we were trying to say, wait a minute, Okay the money is gone. Where did it go? Does he have to press contacted 21 banks that received at least 1 billion in Government dollars and ask four questions? How much has been spent? What was it spent on how much is being held in savings? And what's the plan for the rest?
None of the banks responded. We didn't get one answer. Now one straight answer. If got a lot of where trying to meet the intentions of the law, we were trying to boost the economy. We're trying to lend more money, but no numbers, no bank would tell us exactly what was being done with the money as a spokesman for JP Morgan chase, which I got $25 billion responded with this, we've lent some of it. We have not lent some of it. We have not disclosed that to the public. We're declining to SunTrust banks, which got three and a half billion dollars is simply said, we're not providing dollar in dollar out tracking.
Speaker 3 (4m 46s): I am convinced that this bold approach, low cost American family is far less than the alternative, a continuing series of financial institution, failures and frozen credit markets, unable to fund every day needs and the economic expansion. Again, I'm frustrated. The taxpayer is on the hook that the taxpayer was already on the hook. So the taxpayer already is going to suffer the consequences. If things don't work the way they should work. And so the best protection for the taxpayer and the First protection for the taxpayer is to have this work.
Maybe the world would be a better place. If the engineers ran the monetary system, instead of the politicians ran the monetary system. Now on the left hand, you have the domain of politicians and on the right hand, you have the domain of the engineers and you know, like what, how would you feel if you had a nuclear power plant and a politician showed up and started telling you how to set up that, you know, the rods, like nobody would think that they would never consider allowing political interference and most complex engineering systems because you know, any, any third grader would say, you don't do that.
You're going to have a meltdown, right? You're going to kill a soul. And so in the domain of engineering, engineers submit their decisions to the laws of nature and conservation of energy. And there are rules and then all I have to break them up. And if they break them right, the, the engineering systems fail. But in the, in the domain of politics, politics, right, there are no rolls. And so it's all relative and a Bitcoin represents the singularity where engineering finally, finally they impinges upon economics.
It's, it's the first engine neared monetary system in the history of the world right now. And I think we underestimate the engineering element here in the meetings and in the metaphors, people try it. First engineers. I mean you do every time you get on an airplane and you find the seven 47 halfway a crown around the world, I am an aeronautical engineer. I, it's a miracle that you can take off in an airport and in New York and you can land and alive in London or Paris.
So I think that the reel, the magic of Bitcoin is that right. And engineering is arriving to economics for the first time in human history. And the challenge of gold, you know, to your point is his number one, it's a corruptible monetary system because it's centralized. And number two, it's not a clue closed monetary system is an open monetary system and a closed engineering system would have 21 million things in it.
And only heat can come in and go out the mass can't come in and go out. And Bitcoin is a closed system because there's 21 million Bitcoins and you can heat it up. You can call it down. All close thermodynamic systems are like that. That's the definition of a closed system. Closed systems are pretty good idea, right? An open system is when I can put more mass in or take mass out ...
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Speaker 1 (13s): There you are. They looking for you? Come in. I got to show you something. Are you ready to see some of the blow your mind right now? But you got to believe a little bit. If you're like me, you're probably humble and poor, but you know what? That's the precondition for Exxon station. Take my hand.
Speaker 0 (35s): <inaudible>
Speaker 1 (43s): One cannot abstractly contrast the Spectacle to actual social activity, such a division is itself divided to Spectacle which inverts the real is. In fact, produced lived reality is materially invaded by the contemplation of the Spectacle while simultaneously absorbing the spectacular order giving It positive cohesiveness. I like to think that in the beginning there was the word, the word was made flesh.
And in this time of digitization, the flesh is being made into the word. Objective reality is present on both sides to every notion fixed to this way has no other basis than its passage into the opposite.
Speaker 0 (1m 36s): So you are not a coverup artist and you are a liar, not a snitch
Speaker 1 (1m 42s): Reality rises up within the spectrum. And the spectacle is real. This reciprocal alienation is the essence and the support of the existing society
Speaker 0 (1m 54s): Time evolves. And that comes to a place where it renews again, because there was the first day of purification time. Then there was a renewal time. We are getting very close to this time
Speaker 1 (2m 18s): In a world, which really is topsy turvy. The truth is, but a moment of the false, the concept of Spectacle unifies and explains a great diversity of a parent phenomena. The diversity and the contracts are appearances of a socially organized appearance. The general truth of which must itself be recognized considered in its own terms.
The Spectacle is affirmation of appearance, an affirmation of all human life, namely social life as mere appearance. What the critique, which reaches the true of the Spectacle exposes It as the visible negation of life as a negation of life, which has become visible to describe the Spectacle its formation it's functioned. And the forest has, which tend to dissolve It.
One must artificially distinguish certain and separate elements when analyzing the Spectacle one speaks to some extent, the language of the spectacular itself in the sense that one moves through the methological to terrain of the very society, which expresses itself in the Spectacle. But the spectacle is nothing other than a sense of the total practice of a social economic formation.
Speaker 0 (3m 56s): We were told we would see a marathon come in and go in a sense, America is dying from within because they feel that the instructions on how to live on earth
Speaker 1 (4m 15s): It's use of time. It is the historical movement in which we are caught the social economic formation.
Speaker 0 (4m 25s): What are the instructions on how to live on earth? You are a cover up artist and you are a lot.
Speaker 1 (4m 31s): There's not a snitch. What a better description for the Spectacle the life you live, the things that you see, the park, the community that you live in, the government, the town, the place where you work, it's a social economic formation in which you play a major role in what are you doing? And at any time you can choose to increase your role or decrease your role in that social economic formation. Changing the way you think about that environment can fundamentally change your appearance.
It can change the way you interact with the world, both on the social front and the economic fun. If you can learn to see the Spectacle as a social economic formation, you can begin to see the world like it truly is the Spectacle presents itself as something enormously positive, indisputable, yet inaccessible. It says nothing more than that, which appears as good as that, which is good. Appears the attitude, which it demands in principle is passive acceptance, which in fact, it already obtained by its manner of Appearing without reply, by as a monopoly of appearance, the basic pathological character of the Spectacle flows.
It flows from the simple fact that it's means our simultaneously it's in ends. It's means are simultaneously it's in its means you are simultaneously it's in, it is the sun, which Never sets over the empire of modern pacivity. It covers the entire surface of the world and faiths in the sleep in its own glory. The society which rests on modern industry is not accidentally or superficially spectacular.
It is fundamentally spectacular list in the spectacle, which is the image of the ruling economy. The goal is nothing development, everything the Spectacle aims at nothing other than itself, as the indispensable decoration of the objects produce today as the general expos, a day of the rationality of the system, as we get advanced economic sector, which directly shapes a growing multitude of image objects, the Spectacle is the main production present day society.
The Spectacle subjugates living men to itself, to the extent that they could condom has totally subjugated them. It is no more than the economy developing for itself. It is the true reflection of the production of things and the false objectification of the producer's. The first phase of the domination of the economy over social life brought into the definition of all human realization, the obvious degradation of being into having the present phase of total occupation of social life by the accumulated results of the economy leads to a generalized sliding of Having into appearing from which all actual Having must draw.
It's a immediate prestige and it's the ultimate function at the same time. All individual reality has become social reality directly dependent on social power and shaped by It. It is allowed to appear only to the extent that it is not being in to Having Having into appearing, allowing to appear only to the extent that it is not.
Speaker 0 (8m 44s): So if you're not spiritually connected to the earth and understand this spiritual reality of how to live on earth slightly, you will not make it.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome my friends to your illusion.
Speaker 1 (11s): Welcome to this illusion that you call your life. What is the difference between reality and illusion? How do you think of yourself? What if I told you, you could change who you are by thinking about yourself differently. How long would that take
Speaker 0 (29s): And what the truth? You can't handle the truth,
Speaker 1 (33s): Certainly for the present age, which prefers the sign too. The thing Signifyd the copy too. The original fancy two reality. The appearance too, the essence illusion only is sacred truth profane as truth decreases and illusion increases so that the highest degree of illusion comms to be the highest degree of sacredness,
Speaker 0 (1m 10s): Jesus Christ
Speaker 1 (1m 12s): In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles. Spectacle not enough. People have noticed that everything that was directly lived has moved away. And so, but a representation suddenly they're like, Oh, you're a Trump supporting a Q a non conspiracy theory. No I'm telling you what the people who made the vaccine set the images detached from every aspect of life Fuze in a common stream in which the unity of this life can no longer be reestablished retained, escaping reality, considered partially unfold in its own general unity as a pseudo, a world apart object of mere contemplation, the specialization of images of the world is completed in the world of the autonomous image with a liar has lied to himself.
The spectacle in general has the concrete in version of life is the autonomous movement of the non-living
Speaker 0 (2m 35s): Jesus. We can't escape in the Spectacle
Speaker 1 (2m 44s): Presents itself simultaneously.
Speaker 0 (2m 47s): The Spectacle presents itself simultaneously
Speaker 1 (2m 53s): As all of society, as part of society. And as instrument of unification as a part of society, it is specifically this sector, which concentrates all gazing in all consciousness due to the very fact that this sector is separate. That is the common ground or the deceived gaze in a false consciousness.
And the unification, it achieves is nothing but in official language of generalized separation to Spectacle ladies and gentlemen, the society, the culture, the things that you think you see your readers are. In fact, the language, the protests, the abuse, the separation of classes, racism, isms in general.
It's the world trying to tell you something a separate reality. The Spectacle a separate reality. The Spectacle you spoke to me is the language. It's a living link. It's a language you can see that I have trouble making a sense of 'cause. You can't have the whole picture, right? You can, you can see the whole picture, but you can only see it from one point of view.
You may only be able to see it from the point of view of a woman in her fifties, you may only have the vantage point of a seven year old girl from India, from where you're standing. It may look as though racism is something that will never be conquered from your vantage point.
It may seem as though the world is turning on white people, but every one of those is only a small sample. Every one of those point of views, there's like a color and the rainbow it's, they're not the whole story. In in fact, when you look at the whole story, those of you that can see the whole story, those of you that can imagine what the whole story must look like.
You can see nothing, buddy mince beauty can see nothing, but the way that it must be the Violent nature of our planet, the violent nature of one another is not something to be afraid of. It is something to be embraced The Violent nature of our community. The Violent nature that is upon us, the Violent nature. That must be right down upon everyone.
Not to hurt, not to make, but to sharpen, but to aluminate to make strong.
Speaker 2 (6m 30s): It's been me too at the firewood, Spectacle coming our way,
Speaker 1 (6m 36s): Have the Violent Spectacle coming our way.
Speaker 2 (6m 40s): <inaudible>
Speaker 1 (6m 43s): The Spectacle is not a collection of images, but a social relation among people mediated by images. If you want to know the future, look and see what's happening around you. If you want to know the future of imagine how you feel and projected outward, the Spectacle cannot be understood as an abuse of the world. The vision as a product of the techniques of mass dissemination of images, it is rather a it's a vision which has become objectified.
The Spectacle grasped in its totality, his both the result and the project of the existing mode of production. It is not a supplement to the real world. It's not an additional decoration. It is the heart of the unrealistic, some of the real society in all its specific forms as information or propaganda as advertisement or direct entertainment consumption.
The Spectacle is the present model of socially dominant life. I'm going to say that again. If the Spectacle all this shit, you guys are watching all this shit. You see this entire shit show is the present model of socially dominant life is the omnipresent affirmation of the choice already made in production and its corollary consumption.
The Spectacle is form and content. Our I DentiCal the total justification of the existing systems, conditions and goals to Spectacle is also the permanent presence of this justification. Since it occupies the main part of the time lived outside of modern production. Real
Speaker 0 (8m 59s): Human experimentation is going on on a mass scale in front of everyone and not enough people have it.
Speaker 1 (9m 7s): So the separation is itself. Part of the unity of the world separation itself is part of the unity of the world. Separation is itself. Part of the unity of the world separation is itself. Part of the unity of the world of the global social practice, split up into reality and image the social practice, which the autonomous Spectacle confront is also the real totality, which contains the Spectacle.
But the split within this totality, mutilates It to the point of making the Spectacle appear as it's gold, the language of the Spectacle consists of signs of the ruling production, which at the same time are the ultimate goal of this production,
Speaker 0 (10m 7s): Right?
Speaker 1 (10m 12s): Separation is itself part of the unity.
Speaker 0 (10m 16s): Would you say, you say, you say, if you say you say, you say, you say you have one foot, the trouble to the foot, come on, girls to America to take them back to America.
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Speaker 1 (22s): Terry can I tell you a good morning? And I hope you're having a great day.
Speaker 2 (27s): I am George. Thank you. I appreciate you getting up at this hour in the morning to talk with us,
Speaker 1 (32s): Man. For those of you that don't know, my friend Terry here is an amazing man. He is someone that I've read his story. And while I can tell everybody listening Terry story, Terry, I would like to turn it over to you and my friend. And can you tell us, I was hoping maybe you can start with something about a little something similar to the Monday motivational moment, and then tell us a little bit about yourself.
Speaker 2 (59s): Sure. I, you know, it's funny cause I've, I've taken the Monday morning V a C for AMS. You can even say it it's a great alliteration, but you can't talk about the Monday morning. Motivational message was always, when I started, it was a, what was kind of a Story where people can read it and, and I've kind of gotten now into doing videos with people, you know, were, were kind of life lessons, animated things to stuff like that, because I think, you know, the visual part of it is, is so important to people.
So I it's funny because years ago, I, I mean probably 25 years ago, there was a radio station in Santa Barbara, California when we lived out there and they had the Monday morning motivational message. And that's, that's really where I got that from and in that. So, so that's kinda kind of the message, you know, so you kind of got to go to my site, motivational check.com and, and every Monday morning I'll have either a video or a story or something like that out there for ya. So a little bit about me I'm I was born and raised in Chicago.
I'm the oldest of three boys. I'm six foot eight and I played college basketball at the Citadel. I've got a brother who's six foot seven that pitched for Notre Dame. And then I have another brother who's six foot six who was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1983. And then my dad was six with five. So if you sat behind our family and church, when we were growing up, you weren't going to see a thing that was going on there. So athletics specifically basketball is an important part of my life growing up.
And I attended college at the Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina, on a basketball scholarship, despite having three knee surgeries in high school. When I graduated from college, I moved home to find a job. This was old. So this was a log before the internet. I was in the first person in my family to graduate from college. And I was all, you know, set to make my Mark on the world with my newly obtained business administration degree. And I quickly realized, I didn't know a damn thing about business, you know, so I was fortunate to find that first job I worked in the corporate office of a Wendy's international, the hamburger chain in Dublin, Ohio and the marketing department.
But I also ended up unfortunately, living with my parents for the next three and a half years is I helped my mother and my grandmother, or I helped my mother care for my grandmother and my father who were both dying of different forms of cancer. And then finally my wife and I had been married for 27 years. We have a daughter who's a graduate and the United States air force Academy, and as a Lieutenant in the, a newly formed space force. And that's pretty much a me in a nutshell,
Speaker 1 (3m 43s): It's interesting. It's M in, in a way, it's the Story of all of us. It's the story of, you know, you live in your life and it's a story of taking chances and, and making the most out of what you can out of life. And is it fair to say Terry that along the way in your life, you've met with a little bit of a constraint, is that fair to say,
Speaker 2 (4m 10s): So are you sending me off there at George? I I'd say that's a fair to say.
Speaker 1 (4m 14s): Nice. Can you tell the people a little bit about maybe to define what you think a challenge is? And then maybe you, could you explain to some of the people that maybe the challenges that you have been through along the way?
Speaker 2 (4m 27s): I, I think it's a challenge. I don't know if I can give you a good definition of a challenge that I can probably describe to you what, what I think a challenge is, but I mean, it's certainly something that, that you're faced with, at least in my circumstances, that, that you're not sure that you've got what it takes to, to deal with or, or to overcome. And that's certainly happened to me in, in early 2012, when I was diagnosed with a rare form of melanoma that presented on the bottom of my left foot.
By the time the cancer was detected, it had metastasized to a lymph node in my groin. And because my cancer is so rare, you know, you, you learn more about this crap, then you, are you ever want to learn? You know what I mean? We all think of melanoma as a, you know, a mole or, you know, a dark spot on our skin. Well, and that's the vast majority. And then there's a second time that is similar to what I or not similar. It is what I have, which is melanoma that appears on the bottom of your feet or the palms of your hands.
And then there's even a third type of melanoma that appears in the mucus membrane. So when your nose or your mouth or something like that, I didn't know any of that stuff. When I, when I first started and I didn't, I didn't really know anything about melanoma itself. And like I said, I'm old enough to remember that when we had acne, as kids, we were taken the dermatologist and put under a sunlamp, you know, that's how we treated. They didn't realize how bad that was for you. So anyways, so I, I got this rare form of, of, of melanoma for about 6,500 people in the United States are diagnosed with it every year.
And so it was recommended that I be treated at the world renowned MD Anderson cancer center in Houston. I want you to know your audience to understand that the one I'm going to describe to you is what I experienced during my cancer journey. I realize that there are thousands and thousands of people out there who are suffering terribly with their diseases, whether those be mental or physical diseases. And I make no claims to have the market cornered on suffering. But one thing I've certainly learned during my cancer journey is that suffering is one of life's greatest teachers.
So at MD Anderson, I had two surgeries to remove the lymph nodes, to remove the tumor and the lymph nodes in my groin. And then I had a skin graph to close the wound a on the bottom of my foot. And after I healed, I was put on a weekly injection of a drug called interferon to help keep the disease from coming back to my oncologist use to describe it as kicking the can down the road. Now, interferon for me was a horrible, nasty, debilitating drug. And I took those weekly interferon injections for four years and seven months before the medication became so toxic to my body that I ended up in the intensive care unit with a fever of a, a 108 degrees, which usually isn't compatible with being alive.
But I was fortunately at a level one trauma center, and they were able to kind of stabilize me. So I was ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back, everyone. Welcome back to number two of 2021. The true life podcast.
Speaker 1 (10s): Things
Speaker 0 (11s): Are really heating up out there. Am I right? It's getting nuts with the Colvin. I'm out here in Hawaii and I just witnessed the storming of the congressional houses. Wow. What a year? It's going to be anybody, anybody invested in Bitcoin telling you that's the move? I think pretty sure that's the move. I think if you have a little bit of extra now is the time to start putting your future into the new monetary system, which I think is big
Speaker 1 (48s): Coin. Why am I opening up with this? Because of me
Speaker 0 (52s): Getting into Culture today's talk podcast is going to be about Man in Culture
Speaker 1 (1m 3s): We're at
Speaker 0 (1m 3s): A pivotal point right now, I believe in 2021. Isn't it, it seems that maybe 20, 21, I should have been the Mayan calendars 2012. Maybe it was Maybe. Things began to happen in 2012 and they've just been rapidly increasing. And now it's time. So when I talk about culture, let me break it down a little bit, kind of break the ice and move our way into what Culture is, how it influences us.
Speaker 1 (1m 38s): And let me ask you this question. Do you think that for me,
Speaker 0 (1m 42s): People can socially engineer and environment
Speaker 1 (1m 47s): By changing
Speaker 0 (1m 48s): The culture Can people shape the culture that shapes the behaviors of the people.
Speaker 1 (1m 58s): Culture is the way that we are.
Speaker 0 (1m 60s): Do you see and do things as a society? The term incorporates the social norms, values, traditions, knowledge and technology. I think technology is very persuasive. Food, language arts, there's tons of other things. It's an important
Speaker 1 (2m 22s): Part
Speaker 0 (2m 23s): Of the way. All of us experience our lives. Whether we stay at home or travel the world engaged with the latest news in political debates, or simply enjoy reading a good book or watching a good movie were actively engaging in the culture that surrounds us. There was a couple of quotes that I think will help kind of get the juices flowing Culture is the name for what people are interested in, their thoughts, their models, the books they read and the speeches they hear that's by Walter Littman Culture is the arts elevated to a set of beliefs.
Thomas Wolf, let us begin at the beginning, when you were brought up
Speaker 2 (3m 10s): And in this world,
Speaker 0 (3m 16s): The light and the doctor picks you up, picks you up by the feet and smacks your bottom. And you started crying from that day. We were brought in to this world in a helpless condition, the helpless condition of the new born human arises from the fact that it is neurological and muscular systems are largely undeveloped and uncoordinated. His nervous system is in particular is like a telephone system of a great city in which almost none of the connections from phone to phone or from phone to switchboard are closed.
Speaker 2 (3m 54s): We were sorry. All circuits are busy. Please try again. Later.
Speaker 0 (3m 58s): Of course, this comparison is by no means perfect for the human nervous system is much more complicated, much more adaptable and much faster than any telephone system. The human brain alone, as a kind of central switchboard has millions of neural connections. Other millions are distributed throughout the body the way in which these are connected up, or even the fact that they come to be connected up at all, depends on what happens to the child, how we use trained, how he grows.
Speaker 2 (4m 35s): Okay,
Speaker 3 (4m 37s): Well, we run, there is some industrial strength, electrical cable from the top of a clock tower down. So spending you get over on the street between these to lampposts, meanwhile, we don't have to fit in with the type of vehicle with this big pole and hook, which runs directly into the flux capacitor at the calculator. The moment you start off down the street, driving directly to where the cable accelerated to 88 miles per hour, hoarding with a flier at a precisely 10:04 PM. This Saturday night, lightning will strike the clock tower, electrifying the cable just as a connecting hook, makes contact thereby sending one point 21 gigawatts into the flux capacitor and sending you back to 1985.
Speaker 0 (5m 18s): The things he is capable of becoming originally we will speak of as his potentiality is the things he does become as the result of experience and training we can speak have, as actualities pretend nothing about that, there is a two differences. There are the, some of his potential realities. We're going to call a human nature while the sum total of his actualities we're going to call his human personality is quite clear that human nature potential quality's is very much wider than human personality actually developed qualities.
Indeed, we might assume that everyone at birth or even at conception has the potentiality for being aggressive, submissive, selfish, generous cowardly, or brave masculine or Finland pugnacious, or peaceful, violent, gentle, and so forth. You get the picture and that, which of these potential qualities becomes actual or to what degree it does.
So depends very largely on the way in which each person is trained or on the experiences he encounters, as he grows up. The fact that there are societies or tribes in which almost everyone is aggressive, like the Apaches and that there are other closely related tribes in which almost everyone is submissive like the Zuni and the fact that infant's taken from one such a tribe and read it in the other, grow up to have it in full measure.
The typical characteristics of their adopted tribe would seem to indicate both that all such people are potentially about the same at conception and that their personalities are largely a consequence of the way in which they are reared. If this is so it is clear that the way in which people are brought up is a very important, I think that we can all agree with that. This is of course evident from the consideration already mentioned, namely, that humans are helpless at birth and must be cared for and trained during a period of many years, the way in which they are cared for.
And train depends very largely on the personalities of the people whom they encounter as they are growing up. But these personalities, again, depend on the way in which these adults were reared. You beginning to see the relationship there in the cycle. Thus there appear in any society, certain patterns of action,
Speaker 4 (8m 21s): Right?
Speaker 0 (8m 21s): Certain patterns of belief and certain patterns of thought that are passed on from generation to generation, always slightly different, both from generation to generation and from person to person in any single generation, but possessing a recognizable pattern. This pattern depends not only on the way people are trained to act, to feel and to think, but also on the more concrete Man at the stations of their social environment, such as the kind of clothes they wear, the kind of shelter's in which they live, the kind of tools they have for making a living, the kind of food they eat and how they eat it, the kind of toys th...
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Speaker 1 (13s): Podcast new year, breaking down some big ideas. Do you have a good new year? Did you get the hangout with the family? You didn't catch COVID or did you see the Evolution of civilizations and with the evolution of civilizations Cubs, the disintegration of parts of our Civilization
Speaker 0 (39s): Peanut first three
Speaker 1 (44s): But disintegration is the gradual transformation of social instruments into institutions. That is the transformation of social arrangements, functioning to meet real social needs into social institutions, serving their own purposes, regardless of real social needs. Think about social security. Think about health care. These are social instruments that are designed to help real social needs.
However, the corruption that has crept in has turned these social instruments into social arrangements or social institutions that no longer serve real needs that are only serving their own purpose. They no longer do what their set up to do. Even our government and no longer function is to serve the people. And no longer function is to serve the needs where the real needs of the society.
Instead it only serving the needs of the people on the top. I think that comes back to absolute power and the corruption of conformity. I think the big question today is whether we have lost a Western view of reality.
Speaker 0 (2m 11s): Yeah.
Speaker 1 (2m 12s): Right. Which has given our 2000 years of history, its unique vitality constantly pregnant with new versions of social structure. The truth unfolds in time through a communal process. People must constantly search for the truth by building upon what others have learned, but no knowledge can be assumed to be complete and final. It could be contradicted by new information received tomorrow.
Speaker 0 (2m 44s): Those weapons of mass destruction. You've got to be somewhere. I did not have sexual relations with that woman read my lips. <inaudible>
Speaker 1 (3m 2s): The possible termination of open ended. Western civilization is upon us with access to an explosive technology that can tear the planet apart, coupled with the failure of Western civilization to establish any viable system of world government, local political authority will tend to become violent and absolutest as we move into irrational activism, States will seize upon ideologies that justify absolutism the 2000 year separation in Western history of state and society would then in Western people would rejoin those of the rest of the world in merging the two into a single entity, authoritarian and static.
The age that we are about to enter would be an ideologic one consistent with the views of Hagle and Marx, a homeostatic condition that triumph would end the Western experiment and return as to the experience of the rest of the world. Namely, that history is a sequence of stages in the rise and fall of absolutist ideologies.
Speaker 2 (4m 19s): I guess the way it is just the way
Speaker 1 (4m 25s): It's interesting to think about. There was another book I read a while back by Thomas Piketty called capital. And in that book, it goes in depth about capital, be it monetary capital human capital. And it tells us it's, it's a tome in this book, it's over a thousand pages and is really well detailed. And Thomas Piketty goes on to tell us that capital has two States.
He goes, he tells us that throughout history
Speaker 0 (5m 4s): People
Speaker 1 (5m 4s): Are either really, really wealthy or they are really, really poor. Those are the two States. And if you take a look back into history, I would recommend if you, if you question this to read Thomas picket his book, the information in there is a vast, and I think irrefutable, what we have seen in the United States while we have scene in the West is But a blip, a tiny little blip on the radar, the Increased wages and living standard of the Western or American middle class.
It was a consequence of devastated industry and Europe. 'cause the two world Wars, the Bretton woods system, the strong dollar. It meant that people in the United States in a way, we're the only game in town
Speaker 0 (6m 8s): I'm looking over here and I see green <inaudible>.
Speaker 1 (6m 18s): And so that rising tide lifted all the boats that were in the United States. However, as industry caught up in investment was large investments were made in other countries, supply chains were changed. There is no longer this giant tide lifting the boats of the United States. And again were beginning to see the natural state of Capitol, which is all the money settles at the top.
And the crumbs are left to the people on the bottom,
Speaker 0 (7m 2s): Right?
Speaker 1 (7m 3s): There's a world of competition. His it's a law of nature, which is ironic because we're going to get into science. We're going to get into laws in some things like that. The difference is between natural science in social sciences that have been coming up here in just a few minutes. I think it's important to note a good quote. The man has a responsibility to understand and relate actively to a continually unfolding
Speaker 0 (7m 33s): Reality.
Speaker 1 (7m 36s): Let's talk about history. The facts of the past are infinite and the possible arrangement of any selection from these facts are equally numerous. Since all the facts cannot be mobilized in any written history because of they're a great number. There must be some principle on which selection from these facts is based. Such a principle is a tool of historical analysis. I think if you have never questioned your history
Speaker 0 (8m 8s): And then
Speaker 1 (8m 11s): You've never sat down and done some real critical thinking. Let me just read a little, let me just read that part again because they really want to drive at home. The facts of the past are infinite in the possible arrangement of any selection from these facts are equally numerous. That points to a lot of different histories. Notice that I said history is plural, right? I think it's also important to note that any past event, even this podcast is a fact of history, but most such facts, including this podcast do not deserve to be mentioned in the narration of history.
That's funny, right? The central factor of American history is the process by which a society with European cultural patterns was modified by the selective process of immigration from Europe and the opportunity to exploit the enormous, largely Virgin resources of the new world. With those few quotes in that short introduction, Think you can begin to establish a pattern.
And this pattern led me to what I'm going to call COVID culture and social engineering of our current situation. Three steps. There's three steps. I thought to myself, could it be this easy? Could it be this easy to have three steps to social engineer and an entire population? What do you think? Do you think you can do it in three steps? You know what I think about three steps.
And I was thinking about if this is possible, I started thinking about Leonard Skinner and I know some of you were like, what the fuck are you talking about? George how do we get Leonard Skinner heard and social engineering? You're ta...
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Speaker 1 (8s): Yeah. Good morning everybody. How are you guys doing out there? I was supposed to have a, a, a, a live interview four, you today at seven 30 with a motivational speaker, but I blew it because I didn't realize that Colorado time was more than two hours. I thought it was just like California time. So I kind of spaced at right there, but that being said, you know what? I didn't want to deny everybody the opportunity to get to a, I don't want to deny myself the opportunity to get the hang out with anybody.
So I thought I had walked out of the park. So you guys are a little sun, a little sunrise. Well sunrise here in Hawaii on a wahoo. And I wanted to tell you some things I was thinking about specifically, some things that I think are beautiful and of course, you know, that's my wife and my mom and my sister and my cousins and all my family. And of course all you, you know, you're beautiful, but you know, in times of crisis it seems like it's also a time of opportunity. And I bet most of you so much like me, I have been, maybe he had a little bit of extra time to think about life and think about what you're doing with your life and how your family is doing.
And, you know, I, I had a really good friend of mine. What's up, my friend, Bernie man, you know, him and his family have been affected by COVID whether you have it or you don't have that, or whatever you believe you probably been affected by. And so all of these things together just kind of got me thinking about stuff. And I had a, what I think is a pretty beautiful idea. And maybe some of you have had this idea as well. And I think the older you get, the more you'll understand this idea and is the idea of, of, you know, maybe looking at life in a different way.
One way is one way I have been looking at it is that instead of coming into this world, you come out of it. You know what I mean? Like, just like, just like to use pine trees, how, how pine needles, like a pine tree grows, pine cones. So does the earth grow people? And if you can humor me for a minute and just think about it from that perspective, that means that everybody you meet is kind of like a different version of you.
And I know it sounds kind of crazy, but let me give you an example. I was talking to this young kid who I worked with and he's really smart. He was kind of arrogant and he was kind of like wanting to show everybody how smart he is and that's pretty annoying. Right? And then I started thinking about it and I'm like, man, this kid's like young version of me kind of annoying sometimes kind of thing that I'm a no at all, sometimes. And then it kind of dawned on me. It kind of clicked like everybody you meet is going through something that you've been through or is going through something you might go through.
And that means that you have an opportunity to maybe help that person. But the first thing that you have to do is be able to identify what it is about that person that they were going through. And if you can think like that, if you can just take a few moments to really listen to people when they are, when you meet them and, and try to understand what they're going through, I think you can have a lot better communication with them. And I think you can have a lot better interaction with them, you know, for me anyways, I, I know sometimes when I'm talking to people, sometimes I get, instead of listening, I just, I'm waiting my turn to talk.
So this strategy of just thinking about other people as a different version or at a different spot in their life than I am, But knowing where are the same has really helped me communicate better in it. It's just kind of seemed like a beautiful strategy and you guys should try it, see what you think. Let me know. And then I had another idea. I was thinking about education, right? Because a lot of our kids or stuck at home and they're, you know, they're, they're being bombarded by just different information, whether it's from teachers or I don't know, wherever that wherever we are, maybe your kids have been running on zoom or, or whatever it is.
And there's so many different opinions out there. You know, in some ways when societies get in trouble or some ways when we get in trouble, it's always a good strategy to look back to a time when we were not in trouble to look back to a time where we were doing something right. And one thing that I think that we could reenter into the world of education that I'm going to try with my daughter and some kids in her school is this is this story I heard in a myth.
And I'm going to, I'm going to tell you the myth. And then I'm going to try to tell you how it applies to our kids in how we can use it. So I think this particular myth is, is from Madagascar and the indigenous people in met a gas card. They have this tradition or this ritual, if you will. And from a young age, all the kids are, are exposed to the, all the kids are exposed to the forces of life.
And, and a lot of the people in the tribe, they wear masks, right? They wear masks at her, like just painted. You may have rattles. And you know, one mask is like jealousy. And one mask is like anger. And one mask I would ask is fear. And so, you know, through there throughout the night, the, when they come and they were going through our days every now and then, you know, one of the, one of the men from the tribe or one of them, it's usually the older men, usually the older man from the tribe will come through and they will have this mass and they will scare the bejesus out of these kids.
And that happens until the kids were about maybe 10. So in between T 10 and 14, what do you say? 14 So then at the age of 14, after the children have been conditioned to be exposed to the different forces of nature, fear and anger and anxiety, all of these people dressed up in different masks, you know, late one night when the kids 14, the men from the tribe, they come in to the house with a kid lives and they go into the kids room And and they go in and they know that sounds kind of, it sounds kind of sneaky But they go into the room and they grab the kid and they're all wearing their mask.
Anger has his mask on and anxiety has his mask on. And then they have like, you know, fear has his mask on. They grab the kid and the kid is just frightened. Like, Oh, I'm gonna die. You know? And he tries to run to his mom. Then of course the mom's in on it. She tries to protect them, but the middle of wrestled the kid away and they take him out, out in the middle of the woods and the kids, like he's kind of crying and he's all scared. And they make the kid fight each one of the men. So the men grow up and they try to fight the kid. They wrestle with them, but they let the kid win. And the kid fights all the men in the masks.
He fights like five different forces of nature. He fights anger, anxiety, jealousy, hatred. He fights these five men wearing masks and the man of the truck, they let the kid win. And so after the kid fights all the men and he wins, then all of the men surround him and they take off their mask. And then they put it right on the kid. And it's this ritual, you know, the kid fights these forces of nature. And then the men put the mask on the kid. And then the kid realizes like, I am those forces of nature.
I am anger. I am anxiety. I am jealousy. I am hatred. You know? And I just thought, what a beautiful...
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Speaker 0 (0s): I
Speaker 1 (3s): Haven't. We done enough with So self-important so self-important, everybody's got to save something. Now, save the trees, save the bees, save the whales, save those nails and the greatest arrogance of all save the planet. What are these fucking people? Kidding me. Save the planet. We don't even know how to take care of ourselves yet. We haven't learned how to care for one another. We're gonna save the fucking planet Maybe sides. There is nothing wrong with the planet, nothing wrong with the planet.
The planet is fine. The way people are fucked.
Speaker 0 (43s): Welcome back everybody. Thank you for taking time to listen to this. Technological Slavery the writings of the Unabomber number eight, eight, eight Strategy the technocrats are taking us all on an utterly reckless ride into the unknown. Many people understand something of what Technological process is doing to us yet take a passive attitude towards it because they think it inevitable, but we don't think its inevitable.
We think that can be stopped and we will give, hear some indications of how to go about stopping it. As we stated earlier, the two main tasks for the present, our to promote social stress and instability in industrial society as well to develop and propagate an ideology that opposes technology and the industrial system. When the system becomes sufficiently stressed and unstable, a revolution against technology may be possible.
The pattern would be similar to that, of the French and Russian revolutions, French society and Russian society for several decades prior to their respective revolutions showed increasing signs of stress and a weakness. Meanwhile, ideologies were being developed that offer a new worldview that was quite different from the old one.
In the case of the Russians revolutionaries were actively working to undermine the old order. Then when the old system was put under a sufficient additional stress by a financial crisis in France, by military defeat in Russia, it was swept away by Revolution. What we propose is something along the same lines. It will be objected that the French and Russian revolutions were failures, but most revolutions have two goals.
One is to destroy an old form of society. The other is to set up the new form of society is envisioned by the revolutionaries. The French and Russian revolutionaries failed. Fortunately two create the new kind of society have, which they dreamed, but they were quite successful in destroying the old society. We have no illusions about the feasibility of creating a new ideal form of society.
Our goal is only to destroy the existing form of society. If we paused there for a minute often here, the case is made that it is easier to tear something down and it is difficult to rebuild something. The argument Ted Kaczynski is making his that yes, we understand that. However, in this case continued progress down the route of technical
Speaker 1 (4m 5s): Continued power
Speaker 0 (4m 8s): Amassing in the hands of the technophiles the technologically you think
Speaker 1 (4m 15s): I can only lead to one area, right?
Speaker 0 (4m 22s): I think it's important to note whether it's, whether it's fascism, whether it's nationalism or socialism, both of those are fascist regime regimes. And both of those nationalism and socialism are a path albeit a different path, but to the same destination, black cat, white cat, they both catch mice regardless of which one of those ideologies is being pursued.
And it seems as though those are the two only competing ideologies we will end up in the same spot. Nationalist will seek to use. Technological advanced for genocide, for eradicating people. They seem on pure the socialist we'll use the same technology to distribute the wealth of the middle class until there was no more wealth to give the only wealth who remained in the hands of a few.
Ultimately both of those ideologies lead to the same spot
Speaker 1 (5m 51s): Back to the book. And I know
Speaker 0 (6m 0s): The ology in order to gain enthusiastic support must have a positive ideal as well as a negative one. It must be for something as well as against something. The positive ideal
Speaker 1 (6m 15s): That we propose is nature.
Speaker 0 (6m 17s): That is wild nature. Those aspects of the functioning of the earth and is living things that are independent of human management and free of human interference and control
Speaker 1 (6m 32s): With wild nature. We include a human nature by which we mean
Speaker 0 (6m 37s): Those aspects of the functioning of the human individual that are not subject to regulation by organized society, but our products of chance free will God depending on your religious or philosophical opinions. Nature makes a perfect counter ideal to technology for several reasons, nature that which is outside the power of the system is the opposite of technology, which seeks to expand indefinitely.
The power of the system. Most people will agree that nature is beautiful. Certainly it has tremendous popular appeal. The radical environmentalist already hold an ideology that exalts nature and opposes technology is not necessary for the sake of nature to set up some chime, miracle utopia or any new kind of social order. Nature takes care of itself. It was a spontaneous creation that existed long before any human society and for countless centuries, many different kinds of human societies.
Co-existed with nature without doing it. An excessive amount of damage. Only with the industrial revolution, did the effect of human society on nature become a really devastating to relieve. The pressure on nature is not necessary to create any special kinds of social system. It is only necessary to get rid of industrial society.
Granted, this will not solve all problems. Industrial society has already done tremendous damage to nature, and it will take a very long time for those scars to heal. Besides even pre-industrial societies can do significant damage to nature. Nevertheless, getting rid of industrial society will accomplish a great deal. It will relieve the worst of the pressure on nature so that the scars can begin to heal. It will remove the capacity of organized society to keep increasing its control over nature, including human nature, whatever kind of society may exist after the demise of the industrial system.
It is certain that most people will live close to nature. 'cause in the absence of advanced technology, there is no other way that people can live to feed themselves. They must be peasants or herdsman, fishermen or hunters. And generally speaking, local autonomy should tend to increase because lack of advanced technology and rapid communications will limit the capacity of governments or other large organizations to control local communities as for the negative consequences of eliminating industrial society.
Well, you can't eat your cake and have it to them to gain one thing. Do you have to sacrifice another most people hate psychological conflict for this reason they avoid doing any serious thinking about difficult social issues. And they like to have such issues presented to...
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Speaker 1 (19s): Welcome back, everybody let's jump right back in to Technological Slavery writing's of the Unabomber Human Race at a Crossroads we have gotten ahead of our story. It is one thing to develop in the laboratory, a series of psychological or biological techniques from manipulating human behavior and quite another to integrate these techniques into a functioning social system.
This to me brings to mind the Stanley Milgram experiments. For those of you on aware of the Stanley Milgram experiments, look up a Stanford prison experiment and Stanley Milgrim. I think you'll find it amazing. The latter problem is the more difficult of the two. For example, while the techniques of educational psychology doubtless works quite well in the lab schools, where they are developed, it is not necessarily easy to apply them effectively.
Throughout our educational system. We all know that many of our schools are alike. The teachers are too busy as of 1995, taking knives and guns away from the kids to subject them to the latest techniques for making them into computer nerds. Thus, in spite of all its technical advances relating to human behavior, the system to date has not been impressively successful in controlling human beings.
The people whose behavior is fairly well under the control of the system are those have the type that might be called booyah, but there are growing numbers of people who were in one way or another are rebels against the system. Welfare leeches, youth gangs, Colt, a Satanist Nazis, radical environmentalist's militiamen, et cetera. The system is currently engaged in a desperate struggle to overcome certain problems that threaten its survival among which the problems of human behavior are the most important.
If the system succeeds in acquiring sufficient control over human behavior quickly enough, it will probably survive. Otherwise it will break down. We think the issue will most likely be resolved within the next several decades, say 40 to a hundred years. Suppose the system survives the crisis of the next several decades. By that time, it will have to have solved or at least brought under control.
The principle problems that confront it in particular that have socializing human beings that is making people sufficiently docile so that their behavior no longer threatens the system that being accomplished. It does not appear that there would be any further obstacle to the development of technology. And it would presumably advanced toward its logical conclusion, which has complete control over everything on earth, including human beings and all other important organisms.
The system may become a unitary monolithic organization, or it may be more or less fragmented and consist of a number of organizations coexisting in a relationship that includes elements of both cooperation and competition just as today, the government, the corporations, and other large organizations, both cooperate and compete with one another human freedom mostly will have vanished because individuals and small groups will be impotent.
Vis-a-vis large organizations armed with super technology and an arsenal of advanced, psychological and biological tools for manipulating human beings, besides instruments of the surveillance and physical coercion. That's like the trifecta. You have technology over everyone. You have advanced psychological and biological tools.
Some say at the beginning of those biological tools, our in fact, this new vaccine coming your way only a small number of people will have any real power. And even these probably we'll have only very limited freedom because there are behavior too will be regulated just as today. Our politicians and our corporation executives can retain their positions of power. Only as long as their behavior remains within certain fairly narrow limits.
Don't imagine that the system will stop developing further techniques for controlling human beings and nature. Once the crisis of this next few decades is over and increasing control is no longer necessary for the system survival. On the contrary, once the hard times all Rover the system will increase its control over people and nature more rapidly because it will no longer be hampered by difficulties of the kind that it is currently experiencing.
Survival is not the principal motive for extending control. As we explained earlier, technicians and scientists carry on their work largely as a surrogate activity, that is they satisfy their need for power by solving technical problems. They will continue to do this with unabated enthusiasm and among the most interesting and challenging problems for them to solve will be those have understanding the humans, body and mind and intervening in their development for the quote unquote good of humanity, of course.
But suppose on the other hand that the stresses of the coming decades proved to be too much for the system. If the system breaks down, there may be a period of chaos, a time of troubles, such as those that history has recorded at various epochs in the past, it is impossible to predict what would emerge from such a time of troubles, but at any rate, the human race would be given a new chance.
The greatest danger is that industrial society may begin to reconstitute itself within the first few years after the breakdown. Certainly there will be many people, power hungry types, especially who we'll be anxious to get the factories running again. Therefore two tasks confront those who hate the servitude too, which the industrial system is reducing the human behavior.
First we must work to heighten the social stresses within the system. So as to increase the likelihood that it will break down or be weakened sufficiently so that a revolution against it becomes possible. Second, it is necessary to develop and propagate an ideology that opposes technology and the industrial system such an ideology can become the basis for a revolution against industrial society.
If and when the system becomes sufficiently weakened and in such an ideology will help to ensure that if and when industrial society breaks down, it's remanence will be smashed beyond repair so that the system cannot be reconstituted. The factories should be destroyed. Technical books, Bern,
Speaker 2 (8m 57s): You know, it brings me to a interesting point. Whenever someone brings up the burning burning books, the concept of history, if you look at the etymology of that word, his story history, his story, I think it's pretty profound history. His story, our written by the people who won the war.
When you win the war, you win the right to fundamentally record what happened, his story. Let's take it one step further. Everybody remembers hearing his story history about the burning of the library of Alexandria. On one hand, we have people who believe it was a tragedy.
It was a travesty to burn all the information collected and such a vast library. And there's no doubt on some level. It was that. However, I've always wondered. Why, why would they burn that down? Why would they burn books? People would burn books. 'cause they don't want that information in book's being out.
What if, what if is it possible that ma...
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Speaker 0 (0s): <inaudible> Technological, Slavery the writings of the Unabomber. Number six, here we go. You know, the drill Technology is a more powerful social force than the aspiration for freedom. What do you guys think? Yes, no, maybe. So. Let's see what Ted Kaczynski thinks it is not possible to make a lasting compromise between technology and freedom because technology is by far the more powerful social force and continually encroaches on freedom through repeated compromises.
Imagine the case of two neighbors, each of whom at the outset owns the same amount of land, but one of whom is more powerful than the other. The powerful one demands, a piece of the other's land. The weak one refuses. The powerful one says, okay, let's compromise. Give me half of what I asked the weak one has little choice, but to give in sometime later the powerful neighbor demands another piece of land.
Again, there was a compromise and so forth by forcing a long series of compromises on the weaker man. The powerful one eventually gets all of his land. So it goes in the conflict between Technology and freedom. Let us explain why technology is more powerful, social force than the aspiration for freedom. A technological advance that appears not to threaten freedom.
Often turns out to threaten it very seriously. Later on, for example, consider a motorized transport. A walking man, formerly could go where he pleased go at his own pace without observing any traffic regulations and was independent of Technological support systems. When motor vehicles were introduced, they appeared to increase mans freedom.
They took know freedom away from the walking men. No one has to have an automobile. If you didn't want one, and anyone who did choose to buy an automobile could travel much faster and farther than a walking man. But the introduction of motorized transport soon change to society and such a way as to restrict greatly man's freedom of locomotion. When automobiles became numerous, it was found necessary to regulate their use of extensively in a car, especially in densely populated areas.
One cannot just go where one likes at one's own pace. One's movement is governed by the flow of traffic and by various traffic laws, one is tied down by various obligations, licensed requirements, driver, test, renewing registration, insurance, maintenance required for safety, monthly payments on purchase price. Moreover, the use of a motorized transport is no longer optional.
Since the introduction of motorized transport. The arrangement of our cities has changed in such a way that the majority of people no longer live within walking distance of their place of employment, shopping areas and recreational opportunities so that they have to depend on the automobile for transportation or else. They must use public transportation. In which case they have even less control over their own movement than when driving a car or even the walkers freedom is now greatly restricted in the city.
He continually has to stop to wait for traffic lights that are designed mainly to serve auto traffic in the country. Motor traffic makes it dangerous and unpleasant to walk along the highway note, this important point that we have just build a straight in with the case of motorized transport. When a new item have technology is introduced as an option that an individual can accept or not, as he chooses, it does not necessarily remain optional.
In many cases, the new technology changes society and such a way that people eventually find themselves for us to use it while Technological progress as a whole continually narrows our sphere of freedom. Each new technical advance considered a by itself appears to be desirable, electricity, indoor plumbing, rapid long distance communications. How could one argue against any of these things or against any other of the innumerable technical advances that have made modern society?
It would have been absurd. It would have been absurd to resist the introduction of the telephone. For example, that offered many advantages and no disadvantages. Yet, as we explained earlier, all of these technical advances taken together have created a world in which the average man's fate is no longer in his own hands or in the hands of his neighbors and friends. But in those of politicians, corporation, executives and remote anonymous technicians and bureaucrats
Speaker 1 (5m 59s): Whom he And whom he as an individual has no power to influence the same process will continue in the future. Take genetic engineering. For example, few people will resist the introduction of a genetic technique that eliminates a hereditary disease. It does no apparent harm and prevents much suffering yet a large number of genetic improvements taken together will make the human being into an engineered product rather than a free creation of chance or of God or whatever, depending on your religious beliefs.
Okay. Let's pause there for a minute. I think at that point is incredibly dangerous. It's incredibly thought provoking. And let me tell you why. I think that I think it is, I think he is he's he's Right in that there will be few people that will be able to deny genetic engineering can be a good thing.
Yes, it will prevent suffering. Yes, it will prevent harm. But here is where the dangerous part is. Once you begin to be genetically engineer, there is already, at least in the United States, there's a precipice, a precedent for patenting genes, right? For those of you, for those, for my European friends, for stuff, I love you guys and good for you guys for taking this Monsanto garbage. The U S has trying to put out because this is the exact company that has tried to patent genes.
In fact, they have them on a lot of their seeds that give to farmers. And if those seeds are found in another farmer's yard, then Monsanto can actually go in there, ensue that farmer for stealing their patent for using their product, without paying for it. So if there is already a precedent on genes and the new genetic engineering technology comes forward, that would be able to look at that case and possibly use it.
So let's say that I got genetically engineered and then I had a child. My child could now be because those genes got passed on to him, the genetically engineered genes, it is possible that the company that I used to be genetically engineered could own not only some of my genes, but some of my offspring's jeans. It sounds crazy. It sounds like a science fiction movie, but we are heading in that way.
Not to mention another dangerous issue with that.
Speaker 2 (8m 59s): You are a commodity once that happens
Speaker 1 (9m 2s): And you have been given your, you have to become a product of a corporation at that time. And you can say that as an employee of a large corporations, you are already that, however, once people put their Technology inside your body, now you become a commodified product to be tracked traced in database, back to the book. Another reason why technology is such a powerful social force is that within the context of a given society, technological progress marches in only one direction, it can never be reversed.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Right, right.
Speaker 1 (6s): Welcome back. My friends. Hope you're all having a great day were getting right back into some Technological Slavery Reading number for you
Speaker 0 (14s): Or for, for, for by Theodore John Cause it's the same
Speaker 1 (22s): And one revised and expanded addition. If you remember, when we left
Speaker 0 (25s): Off,
Speaker 1 (28s): Excuse me, when we left off with, so the motivations of scientists' the nature of Freedom, how people adjust, right?
Speaker 0 (34s): And we are moving forward
Speaker 1 (37s): With the industrial society and its future. Let's jump right in. I don't want to keep you any longer than I already have some principles of history. Think of history as the sum of two components and erratic component that consists of unpredictable events that follow no discernible pattern
Speaker 0 (1m 1s): And a regular
Speaker 1 (1m 1s): Component that consists of long-term historical trends. Here we are concerned with the long-term trends.
Speaker 0 (1m 11s): First principal, right?
Speaker 1 (1m 13s): If a small change is made, that affects a long-term historical trend than the effect of that change will almost always be transitory. The trend will soon revert to its original state example. A reform movement designed to clean up political corruption in a society rarely has more than a short-term effect sooner or later, the reformers relax and corruption creeps back in the level of political corruption in a given society tends to remain constant or to change only slowly with the evolution of society.
Normally a political cleanup will be permanent only if a company by widespread social changes, a small change in the society will not be enough. If a small change in a long-term historical trend appears to be permanent. It is only because of the change acts in the direction in which the trend is already moving so that the trend is not there
Speaker 0 (2m 21s): And altered, but only pushed a step ahead. You know what I,
Speaker 1 (2m 27s): Regardless of what country you live in, I think we are seeing evidence of this first principle take place.
Speaker 0 (2m 33s): Yes. And let me try to break that down a little bit for everyone. Does anybody really remember before COVID I know it's been a while
Speaker 1 (2m 45s): Really overwhelming for a lot of people and there's a lot of different beliefs. However, I want to talk about
Speaker 0 (2m 50s): The state of our
Speaker 1 (2m 52s): Politics, the state of our world prior to COVID. If you remember the students in Taiwan protesting there we're the yellow vest in France.
Speaker 0 (3m 2s): There was Cerisa. Am I saying that right in Greece and a note on a note on that,
Speaker 1 (3m 10s): And I was paying attention to verify because that gentlemen with his <inaudible>, I think he, and the people that are working there are doing some really good work. They have some really good ideas. And if you haven't read any of the <inaudible> Fox's work, you should definitely check into it. I maybe I'll do a, a, a, a series on him as well. It's fascinating to think about what went on and, and how he, as the finance minister and was able to walk in to the ministers of finance and, and say what he had to say.
And then he just ended up getting sold out by secrecy. So that's the first principal of all the economic chaos that was in fact happening prior to COVID makes me think that COVID is just an umbrella to squash that the world was on fire. There was a populous backlash around the world, the people that you lead. So the now controlling technocrats are scared and they realized the only way to move forward with their plan to distribute resources mainly for themselves, and cut off tiny little slivers from everybody else
Speaker 0 (4m 25s): That is in danger. That's what I mean by normally
Speaker 1 (4m 33s): A little cleanup will be permanent only if a company by a widespread social changes. You see their trying to force these widespread social changes of wearing a mask and being cooped up in your room. And, you know, not being able to go outside, not celebrate your holidays and through Restriction, they're trying to force behavioral change. The first principle is almost a tautology. If a trend we're not stable with respect to small changes, it would wander at random rather than following a definite direction.
In other words, it would not be a long-term trend at all. A second principle, if a change is made, that is sufficiently large to alter permanently a long-term historical trend, then it will alter the society as a whole. In other words, it's a society is a system in which all parts are interrelated and you can't permanently change any important part without changing all other parts as well.
There, you see the theory of complexity. Third principle, if a change is made, that is large enough to alter permanently a long-term trend than the consequences for the society as a whole cannot be predicted in advance unless the various other society's have passed, do the same changed and have all the experience, the same consequences in which case one can predict on empirical on empirical grounds that another society that passes through the same change will be likely to experience similar consequences.
Fourth principle, a new kind of society cannot be designed on paper. Let me read that part again, just for all my friends in government, a new kind of society cannot be designed on paper. That is you cannot plan out a new form of society in advance, then set it up and expect it to function. As it was designed to do someone, please send this to all the technocrats out there.
Should I just read it again for them? A new kind of society dummies cannot be designed on paper. What do you retards? This is you cannot plan out a new form of society in, in advance, then set it up and expect it to function. As it is designed to do feel free, to study a little bit of complexity. The third and fourth principles result from the complexity of human societies. A change in human behavior will affect the economy of a society and its physical environment.
The economy will affect the environment and vice versa and the changes in the economy and the environment will affect human behavior in complex, unpredictable ways and so forth. The network of causes and effects is far too complex to be untangled and understood. Fifth principle. People do not consciously and rationally choose the form of their society. The society is develop through processes of social evolution that are not under a rational human control.
The fifth principle is a consequence of the other four to illustrate by the first principle. Generally speaking in attempt to social reform, either acts in the direction in which the society is developing any way so that it merely accelerates a change that would have occurred in any case or else. It has only a transitory effects so that the society soon slips back into its old group to make a lasting change in the direction of development of any important aspect of a society reform is in sufficient.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Well, well, welcome back, everybody. Hope everyone's doing,
Speaker 1 (7s): Well breaking it out here on this Wednesday, back to our friend, the mad man in the cabin, the Harvard LSD experiment tour coming to you from the industrial society and its future. Technological Slavery. Here we go. If you remember yesterday, we kind of left off about the power process.
We left off about feelings of inferiority, how our society can over socialize us and what kind of potential psychological problems that, that leads to today. We're going to get into how some people adjust to those particular issues. Here we go. Not everyone in industrial technological society suffers from psychological problems. Some people even profess to be quite satisfied with society as it is.
We now discuss some of the reasons why people defer so greatly in their response to modern society. One beginning, interjection I often heard and where I once heard that in a society that is sick, the sickest people seem to be the most healthy. Think about that. First, there are doubtless are innate differences in the strength of the driver for power individuals, with a weak drive for power may have relatively little need to go through the power process, or at least relatively little need for autonomy in the power process.
These are docile
Speaker 0 (1m 59s): <inaudible>
Speaker 1 (2m 3s): At old South. We don't mean to sneer the plantation of the old South to their credit. Most of the slaves were not content with their servitude. We do sneer at people who are content with their servitude. Some people may have some exceptional drive and pursuing which they satisfy their need for the power process. For example, those who have an unusually strong dry for social status may spend their whole lives, claiming the status ladder without ever getting bored with that gain people vary in their susceptibility to advertising and marketing techniques.
Some people are so susceptible, even if they make a great deal of money, they cannot satisfy. There are constant craving for the shiny new toys and the marketing industry that
Speaker 2 (3m 0s): The marketing industry dangles before their eyes. So they always feel hard pressed financially, even if their income is large and their cravings are frustrated. Some people have low susceptibility to advertising and marketing techniques. These are the people who aren't interested in money. Material acquisition does not serve their need for the power process. People who have mediums susceptibility to advertising and marketing techniques are able to earn enough money to satisfy their craving for goods and services, but only at the cost of serious effort, putting in overtime, taking a second job, earning promotions, et cetera, thus material acquisition serves their need for the power process, but it does not necessarily follow that their need is fully satisfied.
They may have insufficient autonomy in the power of process. Their work may consist in following orders and some of their drives may be frustrated, EEG security, aggression. We are guilty of oversimplifying oversimplification because we have assumed that the desire for a material acquisition is entirely a creation of the advertising and marketing industry. Of course, it's not that simple. Some people partly satisfy their need for power by identifying themselves with a powerful organization or a man and individual lacking goals or power joined some movement or an organization adopts its goals as his own then works towards those goals.
When some of the goals are attained, the individual, even though his personal efforts have played only a insignificant part. And the attainment of those goals feels through his identification with the movement or organization as if he had gone through the power process. This phenomenon was exploited by the fascists Nazis and communists. Our society uses it to the less crudely example.
Manuel Noriega was in irritant of the U S the goal punished Noriega, the U S invaded Panama Panama effort and punish Noriega attainment of goal. The U S went through the power process and many Americans because of their identification with the us experience, the power process, vicariously hints, the widespread public approval of the Panama invasion. It gave people a sense of power.
We see the same phenomenon in armies corporations, political parties, humanitarian organizations, religious or ideological movements in particular leftist movements tend to attract people who are seeking to satisfy their need for power. But for most people identification with a large organization or a mass movement does not fully satisfy the need for power. Another way in which people satisfy their need for the power process is through surrogate activities.
As we explained in previous paragraphs, a surrogate activity is an activity that is directed toward an artificial goal that the individual pursues for the sake of the fulfillment that he gets from pursuing the goal, not because he needs to attain the goal itself. For instance, there was no practical motive for building enormous muscles, hitting a little white ball and do a whole, or acquiring a complete series of postage stamps.
Yet many people in our society. Do you vote themselves with passion to bodybuilding golf, or stamp collecting? Some people are more other directed than others, and therefore we'll more readily attach importance to a surrogate activity simply because the people around them treat it as important, or because society tells them it is important. That is why some people get very serious about essential trivial activities, such as sports or bridge or chess or arcane scholarly pursuits.
Whereas others who are more clear sighted, never see these things as anything, but the surrogate activities that they are in consequently never attach enough importance to them to satisfy their need for the power process. In that way, it only remains to point out that in many cases, a person's way of earning a living is also a surrogate activity, not a pure surrogate activity. Since part of the motive for the activity is to gain the physical necessities.
And for some people social status in the luxuries that advertising makes them want. But many people put in to their work, far more effort than is necessary to earn whatever money and status they require. And this extra effort constitutes a surrogate activity, this extra effort together with the emotional investment that accompanies it is one of the most potent forces acting towards the continual development and perfecting of the system with a negative consequences for individual freedom, especially for the most creative scientists and engineers work tends to be largely a surrogate activity at this point is so important that it deserves a separate discussion, which we will give in a moment in this session, we have explained how many people in modern society do satisfy
Speaker 1 (8m 56s): Their need for the power process to a greater or lesser extent. But we think that for the majority of people, the need for the power process is not fully satisfied in the first place. Those who have an insatiable drive for status or who get firmly hooked on a surrogate activity, or who identify strongl...
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Speaker 1 (15s): Hello, everybody. I hope your day is going awesome. Sun is shining and the birds are singing. We are in the midst of a Corona virus, pandemic lockdown, blade runner, total recall, 1984, brave new world. Something like that. I hope you guys can find a reason to smile. I hope you can find something to love. Something to look forward to and something to do asked for this podcast, we are getting into some more of a, the industrial society and its future.
According to the writings of Theodore John Kaczynski, Reading number three, this particular reading is going to be a sources of social problems. However, I wanted to give you guys a little look ahead into some other interesting ideas that we'll be talking about. The nature of freedom, some principles of history, industrial technological society cannot be reformed. How about this?
The restriction of freedom is unavoidable in industrial society. The bad parts of technology cannot be separated from the good parts and is technology more, a more powerful social force than the aspiration for freedom. Got to get into all of that ladies and gentlemen, hope you're having a great day.
Let's get started on some of the sources of social problems. And I want you to think about, as you are listening to this, do you agree? Do you disagree? Is there more to add or do you know people that are going through some of these things? Let's check them out. Here we go. Any of the foregoing symptoms can occur in any society, but in modern industrial society, they are present on a massive scale.
We aren't the first to mention that the world today seems to be going crazy. This sort of thing is not normal for human societies. There's good reason to believe that primitive man suffered from less stress and frustration and was better satisfied with his way of life than modern man is. It is true that not all was sweetness and light and primitive societies, abusive women. What was common among the Australian Aborigines transsexuality
Speaker 2 (3m 1s): Was fairly common amongst some of the American Indian tribes, but it does appear that generally speaking, the kinds of problems that we have listed in the proceeding paragraph were far less common among primitive peoples. Then they are in modern society. We attribute these social and psychological problems of modern society to the fact that
Speaker 3 (3m 26s): That society requires people to
Speaker 2 (3m 28s): Live under conditions, radically different from those under which
Speaker 3 (3m 35s): Human race evolved that is for sure, and to behave in ways that conflict with that
Speaker 2 (3m 43s): Patterns of behavior that the human race developed while living under the earlier conditions. It is clear from what we have already written that we consider lack of opportunity to properly experience the power process as the most.
Speaker 3 (4m 1s): How important have the abnormal conditions to which modern society subjects people, but it is not the only one before dealing with Disruption of it.
Speaker 2 (4m 12s): Power process as a source of social problems, we will discuss some of the other sources among the abnormal conditions present in modern industrial society are excessive density of population isolation of man from nature, excessive rapidity of social change and the breakdown of natural,
Speaker 3 (4m 35s): Small scale communities, such as the extended family, the village or the tribe. I would agree.
Speaker 2 (4m 43s): And with all of those, what do you guys think have normal conditions, excessive density of population. Yes. Where I live, I live in Honolulu in there's so many Crain's downtown and they were just constantly building bigger, taller, newer buildings, and it's just becoming so dense. And I always think to myself, you know, as a delivery driver, right, I deliver to some of the new buildings, the construction sites, some of the older buildings.
And I, I always speak to the doorman. He was like, you know, I got a quick joke for ya. Do you know the difference between a good building and a bad building? And for those of you that don't live in like a city, there's all these skyscrapers. Okay. And there is a really tall buildings and people that are always morning, is that a good building? Is that a bad building? So do you know the difference between a good building and a bad building to live in a good building, has a doorman, a bad building, has a man at the door, pretty classic.
Anyways, I always talk to the guys at the front desk and I ask them, especially in the new building's like, Hey, who's buying all these things, man. And a lot of the times the doorman, you know, he'll speak of of, Oh, well, you know, that right was this celebrity That bought one. And then there was this person that bought one and I go, what is their, a lot of like vacancies, a see rates. And a lot of times there's really not that many vacancy rates.
And I got into a conversation a while back with a guy that says the majority of place is being bought up in these high rise. And in mind you, these are not cheap high rises. These are like a million dollars for a 800 square foot, one bedroom overlooking the ocean and its a tower with like 800 units in, it may be a thousand units. So a lot of these places are being bought by, you know, hedge funds or group, right.
Of people getting together to invest money in property and then they can write it off later or you know, they can put it in whatever they are going to put it in some sort of financial instrument But so there's all these people that don't even live there, buying properties as an investment that they can Maybe Airbnb or they could just rent out or just right off, you know, and as they do that, they were constantly driving up the price. Okay. And you know, driving out to people. So it's, it's right on par with his idea of excessive density of population, also isolation of man from nature, the more people are herded into cities.
The more you use it, I get away from that connection of, of the plan that you get away from your connection of earth. Instead of being in the jungle, you're in the concrete jungle, the rapidity of social change, the breakdown of natural small-scale communities, all that. So I, I would argue that in a weird way, there is a, Reading turned to small scale communities online, which is not the same and that there is no real visceral connection to family or traditions or stuff like that.
However, its, it is sort of a small school, a scale community back to the book. It as well, all known that crowding increases stress and aggression. The degree of crowding that exists today and the isolation of man from nature are consequences of technological progress. All preindustrial societies were predominantly rural. The industrial revolution vastly increase the size of city's and the proportion of the population that lives here.
And then additionally mean a modern agricultural technology has made it for the earth
Speaker 3 (8m 56s): To support a far denser population than it ever did before. Also technology exacerbates the effects of crowding because it puts increased disruptive powers in people's hands. For example, of a variety of noise, making devices, power mowers, radios, motorcycles, et cetera. If the use of these devices is unrestricted. People who want peace an...
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Speaker 1 (17s): It's Monday for me. What day is it for you? Is it Tuesday and Wednesday? Saturday, the greatest day ever, whatever day it is. Thank you for taking a few minutes to hang out with me. We're getting back into Whoo Theodore Ted Kaczynski AKA the unit bomber. This guy, I'll tell you what this guy was ahead of his time. He may have been out of his mind
Speaker 0 (46s): And when he was definitely ahead of his time. And to me,
Speaker 1 (51s): It's interesting to think about people who think about things differently. I think that also backs up the statement that man's best thinking is done outdoors. This is a guy that moved out into a shack way out in the middle of nowhere. I think he was out in Montana, had a small little cabin where he would just read and kind of live life, the natural way and be away from technology.
The reason he was so far away from technology is his belief that technology was going to enslave the world. We left off talking about feelings of inferiority. This is from the book, technological slavery, and the first part, the book is called industrial society and its future. We are moving on to the next reading, which is going to be over socialization.
Again, these are what I am reading is they're clearly not my ideas. However, I think these ideas are important enough for people to consider them. And that's why I'm going over them with you and my friends. What do you guys think about this? Is it just pure craziness or can you find some nuggets?
Speaker 0 (2m 13s): The truth in the words of Ted Kaczynski let us begin. Psychologists
Speaker 1 (2m 21s): Used the term socialization
Speaker 0 (2m 24s): To designate
Speaker 1 (2m 25s): The process by which children are trained to Think
Speaker 0 (2m 29s): And act as a society demands as a person
Speaker 1 (2m 34s): Has said to be well socialized. If he believes
Speaker 0 (2m 37s): In and obeys the moral code of his society and fits in well as a functioning part of that society, it may seem senseless to say that many leftists are over socialized since the leftist is perceived as a rebel, Never
Speaker 1 (2m 54s): In the last of the position can be defended. Many leftists are not such rebels
Speaker 0 (2m 58s): As they seem. Let me just stop there for just one quick second. For those of you that have kids, I want you to think about this term over socialization. I want you to think about what you watched and what you listened to when you were a kid I'm in my forties. And when I was as a kid, we, there was a GI. Joe is the big cartoon.
And what did GI Joe do for men? Well, GI Joe taught young men that you should be in the military and that you should knowing is half the battle. You should try and understand what's going on because now, you know, and knowing is half the battle for girls that were Barbies and Barbie was a lot like the Housewives today and GI Joe of yesterday is a lot like the first person shooter games up today.
So if you think about our media and you think about socialization and you think about the music and the programs that we're programming, the people our age, you can see a path. And if you could see that path, you could kind of predict the future. Remember the movies we saw like top gun and you know, all the movies about the military we're America was a good guy and we're going in and save and people. And you know that those are all propaganda.
That's aimed at young impressionable people to socialize them in a way in which is beneficial for this state. The reason I'm yammering on about this is I've noticed some interesting, well, I think they are. I think that they're kind of scary if that's true. If, if the programs that are being shown to kids now are any idea of the future than I think you can see a future beginning that is going to make us do some horrible things.
My daughter was watching this program from Disney and it's all about the, it's all about the children of villains and Disney movies, right? Not a bad premise, like they all get together and sing and dance and it seemed kind of happy. However, if you listen to the words of the songs and these kids are singing, you know, there's, there's definitely a, a relationship between music and thinking and what the songs are that are being sung to these children are like, it's good to be bad.
Yeah. Yeah. You should be horrible. Yeah. I'm going to kill this person. Like it just, they may be, they don't say I'm going to kill
Speaker 1 (5m 58s): This person, but they just start drilling in how good it is to be bad. And how be in villains are good at it. Like this subversive nature of
Speaker 0 (6m 9s): This antihero
Speaker 1 (6m 11s): And the antihero has become the new hero, which it seems to me in the back of kids' minds, your giving them permission to do horrible things. And if you look at, if, if, if you were laying out a long-term plan to subvert a nation, if you were laying out a long-term plan, you would beat you. You always begin with indoctrination, you'd begin with the kids in. It seems to me it's seems to me, it's at least plausible that we are beginning to set up a United States to be somewhat like the Nazi party in Germany.
There is being it's seems to me that there is a movement of foot to create poverty in anger and hatred in Americans so that they will do horrific things to people. If you can slowly start telling the children, it's okay to be bad what's you're doing is you're very slowly taking away the morality.
You know, you're just slightly peeling away the morality and saying, Hey, it's okay to be bad. Meanwhile, while the kids today grow up, they're going to see their grandparents. They're parents have nothing, have things stripped away from them on a possible, a possible break-down in the economy possibly to have pensions as being taken away all the under the guise, the COVID. And once you, once you have done that once you've demoralized of a generation of people, and you have given permission to the children, to those people, to be bad, you have put in place a mindset that will allow brutality
Speaker 0 (8m 1s): To blossom.
Speaker 1 (8m 3s): And unlike Nazi Germany, who was, I think it was Kissinger who said, you know, poor Germany, there are two big
Speaker 0 (8m 12s): To the too big for Europe, but to small, to rule the world, right? They were They
Speaker 1 (8m 21s): And had the technical know-how. They have the drive, but they just didn't have the population to do it.
Speaker 0 (8m 29s): America does that matter.
Speaker 1 (8m 31s): Erica does. And as divided as we are now, you know, it was less than 20 years ago when everyone was waving flags after 2011, number one of the towers got hit. When you couldn't buy a flag in a store, people were walking around high five in each other, waving the flags, talking about how much they love America.
Speaker 0 (8m 50s): Imagine what will happen
Speaker 1 (8m 53s): If indeed there is some sort attack where
Speaker 0 (8m 56s): Be in a bio attack or ya know, a made up a bio attack, or, you know, if it is in fact, some sort of limited nuclear strike, and then it was blamed on Iran or bla...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Your skin is technological. <inaudible> free
Speaker 1 (11s): Industrial society and its future.
Speaker 0 (18s): Okay.
Speaker 1 (19s): For those of you that are not aware of mr. Kaczynski, he was the Unibomber and Harvard graduates graduate. Have a, I believe he was in the Harvard LSD studies is Well mathematician turned in by his brother and he had some fascinating ideas on the future of technology. And that's what we're going to get into his philosophy and get into some of his ideas and kind of go through and point out some areas in which he may have been correct in some ways in which he may have not been correct.
So it should be fun. I, I, I find his writings to be peculiar in their authenticity. It seems they're very genuine. What he's saying is something he truly believes, and he presents a lot of evidence to back it up. And it's a, it is a new angle that is rarely spoken up.
So without getting too much further into the weeds, let's just go ahead and start it here. The industrial revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life expectancy of those of us who live in advanced countries, but they have destabilized. A society have made life unfulfilling have subjected human beings to indignities have led to widespread psychological suffering in the third world to physical suffering as well and have inflicted severe damage on the natural world.
The continued development of technology will worsen the situation. It will certainly subject human beings to a greater indignities and inflict greater damage on the natural world. They will probably lead to greater social disruption and psychological suffering, and it may lead to increased physical suffering, even in advanced countries and a lot in their right. Let's just go over a little bit of it here. Would you agree that it has destabilized society?
I would think so. The ever widening gap in education finance literacy health clearly has been radicalized during the industrial revolution. Has it subjected human beings to indignities? Well, I think we all have added to that.
I'm talking to you on an iPhone and I have phones made at Fox con in China where people live in the building's like dorms and they have nets outside there Dwellings so that people don't jump off the roof and kill themselves or so that when people jump off the roof, they land at a net.
Speaker 2 (3m 43s): It is
Speaker 1 (3m 45s): To be fair, quite unfulfilling. And I think a lot of people are subjected to indignities, although it's not just in the third world. I mean, increasingly in advanced societies in the United States, people that are treated like cogs and wheels and they are treated as if they are numbers, instead of people, It does definitely inflicted severe damage on the natural.
And it's, it's odd. It's, you know, the, the promise of tech is that it will, it we'll make the world a better, however, there has been continued development. However, the way it has worked in the situation, I mean, It clear cutting of forest. You could argue that fracking has made us energy independent. However, it's also a polluted. A lot of water, The industrial technological system may survive, or it may break down.
If it survives, it may eventually achieve a low level of physical and psychological suffering, but only after passing through a long and very painful period of adjustment, and only at the cost of permanently reducing human beings and many other living organisms to engineered products and mere cogs and the social machine. Furthermore, if the system survives the consequences, we'll be inevitable. There is no way of reforming or modifying the system.
So as to prevent it from depriving people of dignity and a tie,
Speaker 2 (5m 32s): I mean,
Speaker 1 (5m 37s): I think we were at those crossroads right now. Are we going to see the industrial technological system survive? Or is it going to break down? If the system breaks down on the consequences will still be very painful, but the bigger the system grows, the more disastrous results or its breakdown will be. So if it is to break down, it had best breakdown sooner rather than later.
Now here is what Kaczynski was advocating for. We therefore advocate a revolution against the industrial system. Just revolution may or may not make use of violence. It may be sudden, or it may be a relatively gradual process spanning a few decades. We can't predict any of that, but we do outline in a very general way, the measures that those who hate the industrial system should take in order to prepare the way for a revolution against that form of society.
This is not to be a political revolution. Its object will be to overthrow, not governments, but the economic and technological basis of the present society.
Speaker 2 (6m 52s): Friday
Speaker 1 (6m 55s): In this article, we give attention to only some of the negative developments that have grown out of the industrial technological systems, such developments. We mentioned only briefly or ignore all together. This does not mean that we regard these other developments as unimportant for practical reasons. We have to confine our discussion too, areas that have received insufficient public attention on in which we have something new to say, for example, since they were a well-developed environmental degradation, I'm sorry, since there are a well-developed environmental and a wilderness movement's we have written very little about environmental degradation or the destruction of wild nature, even though we consider these to be highly important.
Speaker 2 (7m 46s): Okay. Okay. So
Speaker 1 (7m 51s): No, just remember I'm reading here. I'm going to give you some commentary. Of course I don't endorse all of these thoughts. However, I think his thoughts are important enough to lay out there. The psychology of modern leftism. Almost everyone will agree that we live in a deeply troubled society. One of the most widespread manifestations of the craziness of our world
Speaker 2 (8m 14s): Is leftism.
Speaker 1 (8m 16s): So the discussion of the psychology of leftism can serve as an introduction to the discussion of the problems of modern society in general. But what is leftism during the first half of the 20th century, leftism could practically have been identified with socialism today. The movement is fragmented and it is not clear who can properly be called a leftist. When we speak of leftist in this article, in this article, in this article, we have in mind, mainly socialists, collectivists, politically, correct types, gay and disability, activists, animal rights, activists, and the like, but not everyone who is associated with one of these movements is a leftist.
When we are trying to get at, in discussing leftism is not so much a movement or an ideology as a psychological type or rather a collection of related types. This is what we mean by leftism will emerge more clearly in the course of our discussions of leftist psychology, even. So our conception of leftism will remain a good deal, less clear than we would wish, but there doesn't seem to be any remedy for this.
All we are trying to do here is indicate in a rough and approximate way. The two psychological tendencies that we b...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Hello, everybody. This is going on out there. You're ready for the Thanksgiving. You guys to join your day. I'm enjoying mine. Life can be pretty interesting. Speaking of that, I got, I got an idea. I wanted to share it with you guys. Let me know if this has ever happened to you and if it hasn't, then you should do, or you might want to try this mental exercise.
Have you ever been deceived by your ambition? Does that kind of make sense? Let me give you an example of something that happened to me and then how it made me feel. So obviously I'm stoked on doing the podcast. A lot of cool people I've met and I've talked to, and I really enjoy the way it helps me organize. My thoughts for me.
The goal of my podcast is to share some ideas that I think are interesting to help me develop my thoughts and to maybe leave something behind for my daughter or my grandkids too, listen to their dad, or they were crazy. Grandpa ramble about things were just to get an idea of what it might have been like to talk to me if they listened to this and I'm gone, of course, that would be lying.
If I said it, wouldn't be awesome to make some money, to write as well as reinventing myself. So that being said, I recently got an email about some advertising revenue and immediately I was excited. I was so excited that we're showing people how to look at this. You know, it looks like we have made it more excited. I'm thinking to myself, like Yeah all this hard work is paying off.
You know, when you show up, my ego starts kicking in. I'm like, you know, really have been going over some pretty interesting things lately. I can't believe this didn't come earlier. And so I get all excited and I'm thinking about stuff. And then for a long, like I was stoked for, for hours. And I was like, yes. Awesome. And then I begin to think about it. I like the shininess to begin to wear off. Then I started thinking of things like wood, you want to sell this product?
Why would you want to place this product in your pockets? How would it change your podcasts? How would it change your idea? How much money is it? And as I begin thinking about that, I began to find like chinks in the armor. I began to find out that I didn't really read the email that Well. In fact, all I saw was what I wanted to see. I saw this dollar amount and I saw the possibilities of my life changing from getting up in delivering packages everyday to make me go into like a studio and doing a podcast with interesting people, looking into new ideas and investigating things that I find fascinating and making money to do it.
And so I, I revisited the email and then I realize this is a fucking scam. This wasn't even real. Oh my gosh, what a dummy I am. And like my whole outlook changed. I went from thinking about Yeah, did I have been crushing it to, Oh my gosh. Or your So egomaniac? Like, who's gonna pay you to do this. And then like bummed me out for a while now for too long But for a little while.
And I got over that and I was like, okay, what an interesting experience. This is what a incredible way to understand confirmation bias. What an interesting way to understand how I particularly work. And I think there might be some other people that find themselves in a similar situation where when you get news that you want to hear, you want to believe it.
And it just goes to show how, at least for me, how easily one can be manipulated. And it's important to watch out for those kinds of things in it while, I mean, look, I didn't spend any money or, and give up my ID or, you know, there was really no negative consequences as far as me losing anything. However, it is a little bit disheartening to realize how easy it is to fall for something, if you want it to happen.
That's the negative side of it. The positive side of it is that you should be vigilant about the information that you get. It, you should be cautious about. Good news that comes suddenly. Additionally, a good thing about it is to realize that this might be a blind spot for you. And to be honest with yourself, and then once you've understood that once you go, Oh yeah, you know what?
Here's a, here's a topic that I really like. I should be extra careful about what people are saying to me about this. This is a blind spot for me also. I think you can help lead, help, lead you to have a little bit more empathy for people that ended up, ended up getting shafted or ended up in a deal that was a poor for them to know what I mean by that. Like as crazy as it sounds like a lot of people get ripped off by the Nigerian Prince and people are like, Oh, what a bunch of dummies they are.
But maybe instead of thinking about what a bunch of dummies they are for getting ripped off by those people, maybe it's a more important to think about like what else is going on in these people's lives, where they believe that that person. And of course, that's, that is a, you know, a braggadocious, a giant example. There's plenty of small ways in which people get manipulated every day.
And I think if you can start seeing in your life where you are easily manipulatable, then you could begin to make progress in your life of how to, how to close those gaps or how to maybe sound a warning so that you will not find yourself in a position to be exploited. And once you can see it in yourself, then you can see it in other people and you can see it in other situations.
And maybe you can go on to help other people understand that Hey what you see here might not be exactly what's advertised. It's interesting to think about. It's also a little embarrassing to tell everybody that, that that's the truth. I know sometimes the truth can hurt a little bit, but we're all human. We all make mistakes. Well, that's what I got for you today.
My friends, you know what I love you, you know, I'm happy to be talking to you and do the thought experiment, try to play with the way you see the world, try to trick yourself so that other people are unable to do so. And also so that you can have a little bit more empathy with people who have been deceived. If you can deceive yourself and then understand the methodologies in which you were deceived, other people will find a much more difficult to deceive you.
You got it. Enjoy your day. Tell people you love them to tell your friends. Thank you for listening to you. I love you guys. Hello.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Well, well, well, hello everybody. How's your day going? You know, I got to tell you something. I wish you could see what I see right now. I'm a way out on a mountain in Hawaii. Just looking down at the city, breezes, gently blowing through the pine needles is a bird singing.
It's a is really pretty. I feel a real thankful. No, they see a man's best thinking as done in nature. And I would have to agree. I hiked out quite a ways today and to try to get away from everything, get a bird's-eye view of not only of the city, but a bird's eye view of what I think is happening in the world right now. And you know, what I think is happening is there's a lot.
I've got a pretty good article today. And that article talked about some of the new advances in medical technology, specifically different vaccines. We're in a good article. And it was about the M are in a vaccine, which is a new type of vaccine. With my limited knowledge, with my limited knowledge, let me try to explain what I think is happening with these new vaccines, what these vaccines are.
And granted, I'm not a doctor, although I do like dr. Pepper and dr. Dre for that man, I'm about as much have a doctor's those guys. So the regular vaccines, they, they work on your DNA, right? They have the injecting piece of DNA from a virus into your body so that your body will fight these new type of vaccines, specifically the modern on it. And the Pfizer, a vaccine, R a M R in a way, they're the messenger.
They know they're not actual DNA, or they are the molecule that tells your DNA what to do. And so what these new vaccines do is they attach, excuse me, they attach to your DNA and they tell your DNA to make different proteins. See the difference there. They don't alert your DNA to kill this virus. They don't, they're not the regular type of DNA.
It's a new form of a new medical technology that will tell all your DNA to create a new and novel proteins that can kill them. I want you to think about that for a minute. The reason that so prolific, the reason that is so amazing is that theoretically, this new type of vaccine can cure any of the cancer diabetes all times or anything.
As long as the messenger RNA can attach to your DNA and get the accurate proteins to me. And as long as they can give the accurate instructions, you can program yourselves to do anything as far as killing viruses cancer or a pathogen. Sounds pretty amazing. All right. And it is however, no one knows the long term effects. The Pfizer trials on the moon during a trials have shown lots of side effects.
However, the long-term ramifications, no one knows. Let's just do a thought experiment though. Like, let's say that, lets say that you can let say that you can use this new type of vaccine to cure all of these things like that will work.
Speaker 1 (4m 31s): What does that mean for our society? Does it mean you live forever? Who gets all these vaccines? Is the person making less than 50 grand a year and get the cancer vaccine or does he does die or does she just die? How about the person with a lower IQ? Do they get it? What if you were a person that has a disability, do you get the cancer vaccine, but not the Alzheimer's vaccine who decides that?
What about, is there a vaccine for a four intelligence? You know, it sounds like a scifi movie, however, it's today's world
Speaker 0 (5m 19s): Thinking about the long-term ramifications for that. Think about it. The entire organization known as medicine, how many people's world revolves around a career in modern medicine, B in a hospital, a doctor, a nurse, a lab technician, people that deliver to hospitals, rag people, you know, the, the people that clean up the hazardous materials, people that work in the cafeteria think about how large of an industry the medical industry is and what happens when we take away.
All those people's livelihoods. Not saying that's a bad thing. Like it's a, it's a modern miracle to have a vaccine that could cure all of these things. How does the world look after that though? When I think the world will look awesome. However, I also think that, you know, in the meantime, it's going to be a problem. Like it's going to be a bit of an issue. I think that it's, it's going to cause a lot of issues in the short term is going to be chaos.
And I would argue that that's what this is, this whole COVID thing is about right now is how were we going to organize the future? And that's why you have all the governments just shutting everybody down right now. Right? If you can't decide what people can work in, which they can't, they just shut them all down. And this is why there's this huge push for equality right now. You know what happens when he was going to be, you know, what happens if the new vaccine comes out in the long-term effects, are that it kills all this type of people.
We are in the midst of a giant social experiment. The legs have, which our society has never seen before. The economic destruction that is in front of us is insurmountable. And when there's economic destruction, there is psychological destruction as well. I'm not sure which one is more devastating.
At least the economical pitfalls you can recover from psychological pitfalls tend to last for generations. I think that while its so beautiful and it's just an amazing and exciting time to be living right now that the next few years are going to fundamentally change the they're going to shape the path of humanity in the future.
The technological breakthroughs that we've just seen, we're going to change the world and you need to ask yourself, are you ready for that? If you're not ready, you better start getting ready to like, just take a few minutes to think about how a cure for cancer will change the world. How the eradication of not only disease, but the industry around disease will change.
Right? We can have the death of an industry and less than a year or people that have been doctors. Who's parents have been doctors who was parents have been doctors. His parents have been doctors, Hey, thanks for all you've done. You're no longer relevant. You know what I mean? Like forget about the, the automation of fast food workers.
Think about the automation of white collar jobs.
Speaker 1 (9m 45s): You think about how this works
Speaker 0 (9m 50s): Eyes to education. This is why I say education is changing forever. We don't, you know, we don't need that stuff in there
Speaker 1 (9m 56s): Or think about, think about that. How many medical schools are there, see you later, how many people have given their life to medicine? How many people are going to be able to wrap
Speaker 0 (10m 13s): Their mind around this idea?
Speaker 1 (10m 17s): You know, when, when breakthroughs happen
Speaker 0 (10m 22s): In two types of people, there is people that stand in all of it and then roll with it. And then there's people that stand in all of it and then don't get out of the way. You don't want to believe in it. So they start finding ways why it shouldn't be the future for mankind can be glorious. We could be philosophers and mathematicians and creators and it can be a new Renaissance.
However, I fear there's not going to be a lot of people would that mindset. If we don't have free time, we could find ways to make our worl...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Part to me, Whoo my friends. Welcome back to the beginning. We're back here with Alfred North Whitehead we are in what we're doing, what we're doing is we are looking at the future through the eyes of a philosopher in the past. Yeah. And it is so intriguing and beautiful and amazing journey all through the eyes of the past.
I got to tell you, this is really something to reading these older books that are not fiction and they're not science fiction. And there are really not literature. They are the dialogs, the paper's the written correspondences of, of people in the past. There is something so visceral about it. And I hope all of you, we're getting a chance to get out of this. What I get out of it, let's dive right back in here and you can actually, hopefully you can get a sense of what I have been getting a sense of.
And again, these are just the dialogues of Alfred North Whitehead and they were taken or written down over the course of about 20 years or 30 years. So let's, let's jump right back into it here. Again, I'm going to just kind of go through some excerpts that I've highlighted, stopping every now and then to give you a sense of what I think about it. And hopefully allowing you a few moments to do a little mental exercise with me and see what you think about it.
So that being said, I just jumped right back in here from the book. I raised the question why the creation of an artwork exhausts the experience for his creator, but is infinitely potent have repeated stimulations in the enjoyer. Perhaps you said it is because of all human effort is directed towards the achievement of an end, whether it is satisfied or not.
And the artists in, although never quite the result he hoped for is largely attained. And therefor finished for him to a point in which he ends is where the enjoyer begins. That's an interesting way to look at it. What do you think the generation now at the age of 50 or thereabouts, he said seems to, to have had its upbringing terribly bungled. When I address an assemblage of youths under the age of 30, I am aware of feeling a hearty respect for them.
I think he continued, it came from their parents having lost their own belief, but going on insisting on the dead formula of conduct in order to keep their children quote unquote good. When they no longer believed in these formula themselves to children eventually found that out, deceived their parents in turn and it resulted in deceit all around.
They knew their old religion was empty, but were not honest with themselves no more with their children about it, their children in those years, between 18 and 24, when one is experiencing for the first time, the vital necessities, emotional and physical were left in total ignorance of the social consequences of certain types of conduct. I think that's really relevant today. I know that when I was growing up, there were certain ideas and certain
Speaker 1 (4m 21s): Conceptions of how life should be done.
Speaker 0 (4m 25s): We weren't necessarily true. And those do in fact lead to social consequences, but why such an advance in the past two centuries when mathematics had been highly developed by the Greeks at least 26 centuries ago,
Speaker 1 (4m 51s): That was an interesting point. Mans earlier discoveries in mathematics were made by observation,
Speaker 0 (4m 58s): All of his physical surroundings as
Speaker 1 (5m 2s): The Contra distinguished from abstract reason, set he on the Plains of Cal DIA, he noticed the stars swinging round and round. Do you do just the conception of the circle and finally arrived at the wheel? Interesting to think about how mathematics may have been discovered
Speaker 0 (5m 27s): In the past and how the evolution of our science resulted from it. I think you can go much like the wheel for me,
Speaker 1 (5m 38s): I'll circle in understanding the relationship.
Speaker 0 (5m 42s): So between mathematics and abstract thought and how today being away from nature
Speaker 1 (5m 50s): And submersed in this world of tech,
Speaker 0 (5m 54s): The logical abundance. No, that makes sense. That makes sense that our idea and our worldview has become so narrow, the further we go away from nature, the more narrow the pathway of advancement becomes. Does that kind of makes sense if you just take that little, that little particular bite there of man, you are using an abstract thought by staring at the stars and realizing that we are rotating in that the way you can see the moon move around the earth and you can see the procession of the Equinox, how one could get from there to the wheel.
I like those are big ideas. Those are big thoughts and abstract. Where today we are narrowly focused on this tiny little part of technology. And it's just fascinating. The, the deeper you get into something, the more of the illusion of abundance. I told you, I told you this is going to be interesting. Beautiful, right? How is experience to be brought to the level of consciousness and transmitted into an art form out of the subconscious?
That is a big question you are speaking to mentally. It is first and aesthetic experience powerfully felt emotional experience with mental perceptions. Then it demands a definite artistic form. The trouble with creators have today is that they try to substitute a mental idea for the aesthetic experience. They think, look here, wouldn't it be exciting to try it this way away?
No one else has ever tried it before, but the novelty is of no significance. All that has any significance is the depth and vitality of an experience out of which the art comes in. And if it kind of
Speaker 1 (8m 11s): Comes out of mirror consciously clever radio, Sunation it is for doomed. You are dealing in secondary perceptions and relatively shallow experience. It does not
Speaker 0 (8m 27s): Behr the stamp of deepest truth. Wow. That has some pretty, that was pretty deep. Yeah. That's kind of cool.
Speaker 1 (8m 38s): Break that down a little bit. So if you, and I want to,
Speaker 0 (8m 44s): How was experienced to be brought to the level of consciousness and transmitted into an art form out of the subconscious? I think that as a question that all the artists are striving to do, right?
Speaker 1 (8m 56s): You're trying to bring something back from the unconscious mind. It's a lot like that.
Speaker 0 (9m 4s): Going balls deep into like a 10
Speaker 1 (9m 9s): Graham's psychedelic trip. What a day, two of an Iowasca Benjen trying to formulate a new linguistic pathway to share the experience
Speaker 0 (9m 20s): And with others with right.
Speaker 1 (9m 23s): If you really want to transcend, if you want your idea to live forever, if you want to put your stamp of authenticity on to the minds of those who are viewing your right now,
Speaker 0 (9m 36s): Do you think you have to have this, this is
Speaker 1 (9m 42s): New way of, of showings. And so what is that? What is that?
Speaker 0 (9m 47s): Well,
Speaker 1 (9m 48s): You don't want to be too mentally about it. If you want to know,
Speaker 0 (9m 51s): Do you want to
Speaker 1 (9m 57s): Invoke field in someone
Speaker 0 (9m 60s): Else...
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Speaker 0 (0s): You went out,
Speaker 1 (17s): They haven't talked to you for awhile. You're doing well. You could get a haircut. It looks good. I like it. What else was going on having a good day? Good evening. You enjoying a glass of red wine in a beautiful sunset. Talking about your family while you're doing something with you to guard as the thoughts that have attempted enter your conscious time for one, having a great day.
Thanks for asking for things. We're thinking about the topic of drinking. I have been reading a book called The Dialogues of Alfred North Whitehead do you ever get a chance to pick up anything by Alfred North Whitehead I would highly suggest you do it. And that is what this podcast is going to be about. It's important to note that the majority of this book takes place from 1840, tonight at 40, it goes into it a little bit of history in, and it gets into mr.
Alfred, North Whitehead slides. We'll be going through some of his ideas, some of his thoughts and mind you, this is a book, not particularly about anything in particular. It is a sad day. She was a Dialogues at, he had with a lot of different reporters. And so that any further waiting on your part, let's dig in here. I'm just going to go from time to time.
Some things that I've highlighted to get my thoughts of course allow when you talk about it, what it means to be nice to have made friends, do you have a domesticated one? So we have no black looks or angry words for our neighbors.
It's a few enjoys himself on his own way to the whole earth subculture, a famous man, and their story is not a grave and only on stone over their native earth, butterflies on far away without a visible symbol woven into the stuff of other men's lives, pretty feet, right? So we're just going to go through and check out a few more quotes and we get to some that kind of jump in and tell you what I had to think about the American newspapers give a totally wrong impression for the 10 month.
One comes to read their small man. He finds that they are written by very sensible pieces and in their space a lot, they are much more fair to political opponents than
Speaker 2 (3m 36s): English one.
Speaker 1 (3m 39s): Clearly this was written on the creative art. They ran out well, not very imagine the Americans, students that are less well-informed of more eager to learn English are less eager,
Speaker 2 (4m 10s): Have a more informed. The American boy knows less about what interests him more. The English boy knows more about what seems to interest him less. Interesting. I always find it fascinating to learn about different cultures and not just by reading a book, but hearing about the perspective
Speaker 1 (4m 42s): I have other culture for people's point of view. I think the English vs the American culture as fascinating to hear and learn about, especially from a gentleman like Alfred North Whitehead who was prior to coming to America, I would say a part of not the aristocracy, but higher middle class. If you get an idea of the gentleman, what it was like when he moved over here. So it's a fascinating book. If you guys get an opportunity, I'm going to try to stoke your curiosity by getting into some other stuff that you talked about here.
All right. Ages of upheaval, favorable to creation. I fancy they are, if not to prolong to violent, I think that out of great chaos Can come great creation. And in fact, only out of chaos can come without chaos without the tearing down for the great eight.
Is it a, how would you describe, like if you think about things right now, you could make the case that chaos is moving in on our society. Thunder storm clouds gathering, getting ready to fall down on, but we need that. You have to wonder sometimes, you know, as chaotic as it is right now, that can be done except to face the chaos and while its easy to lay blame for saved by it and whatever you want to throw out there it's seems to me that is unavoidable and that there is, there is no solution.
There's just these periods of violent upheaval where we as a species needs to not only face, but become the catalyst on that. We must destroy some of the old ideas so that we could have a new one could argue that things were so well for so long to maintain that I was thinking of a good way to look at our environment right now.
Let me give you an example. I was out of my garden and I didn't have a big garden that I like. It was really beautiful. And I had these 14 years in there. If anyone has gardenias or has ever sold, the idea is just a lovely smell, I guess, like to explain it to me. However, let me imagine a little bit of salt.
Imagine that the next week
Speaker 3 (8m 18s): And Roma have a warm vanilla and that's kind of like how the Gardenia smell And you could begin to smell the Gardenia as it begins to bloom in the life cycle of it is maybe a week. And so you'll see the bud and then it opens up Whoo
Speaker 1 (8m 38s): Beautiful flowers,
Speaker 3 (8m 41s): A white flower looks like a pure white wedding dress
Speaker 1 (8m 47s): And it has this unbelievable But for the sunlight. Then on day four, you could begin to notice with the flowers. You need to have the Brown a little bit fragrances while still notice is nowhere near as the portal becomes a little bit more Brown, day six, it begins the wilting continues
Speaker 3 (9m 27s): And it's all kind of shriveled up
Speaker 1 (9m 28s): And in about a week at fault. Now there are things you can do. You could cut that flower, often, put it in a jar and use some attitudes to keep the flower alive longer. But at that point in time, you cut it off the tree. And I think that metaphor of the garden giving way to the flower beauty, and it's a real flowering and in all its glory and then we'll do it.
That's the cycle. Not only have a flower but of our life in our society. And I would argue that
Speaker 3 (10m 18s): It kind of where our society is right now. I think so. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (10m 21s): And it would be the editor's of the guardian you have in Browning for a while in the chaos of the street is the symptom of DK society and its sad to see it also really beautiful. If you could just
Speaker 3 (10m 49s): Step back and look at our society at that level,
Speaker 1 (10m 53s): Our society, it's like the most brilliant flour flowering at the time of the spring and you enjoy it. And you're thankful because you've got to be there to see all of her now in the winter, it goes away. It's just something that it's beautiful, like the destruction,
Speaker 3 (11m 22s): Even the destruction of it. I, and I know
Speaker 1 (11m 25s): That that's, I think that's the wrong word is more of like the decay of close your eyes. You could imagine this slowly start society right now and you could see it as a scary or a chaotic however, really is just a cycle of life and is worthy of it.
So beautiful, such a beautiful flower, a country, the ideas and which we chose to go to our heart were so beautiful is worthy of here, but it should be that any great book, any great concert or any great show you've ever seen. It's brought you to tears because it's kind of sad because there has to be at must be this way. Some people think a Howard
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Speaker 0 (0s): Right.
Speaker 1 (14s): Well Well wow. How you doing today? I'd been looking for you. Yeah. You, you listen in to this. How does it feel to be that handsome? How does it feel to be that beautiful ladies, gentlemen? You know, you know, you're an awesome person, ladies and gentlemen, the both of you. If you're listening to this, I want you to do something for me. Go ahead and reach back.
Give yourself a little Pat on the back. A little Pat, Pat, Pat, give yourself a smile. Look in the mirror and look long. And in the mirror, look at your eyes, get some good eye contact in their, look at that person. Do you see that person's smiling back at you, that's you, you handsome devil you beautiful young lady. I have an interesting topic. I wanted to talk to you about today, about the future of our species, about our past experience, about the system and which we grow and learn on a daily basis.
Let me start off with this. The status of life in nature is the standing problem of philosophy and of science. Indeed. It is the central meeting point of all the strains of systematic thought humanistic naturalistic philosophic. The very meaning of life is in doubt. When we understand it, we shall also understand its status in the world, but its essence and its status or a like baffling.
That is a mouthful of words. Isn't it? I feel as if today I feel as if in our lifetime and probably I think it's safe to say that people in the future will feel the same way as the people in the past, we are always changing. We are always evolving. What we see today is But a small slice of what is possible for us to see.
And in this time of crisis in this time of chaos, we are beginning to expand our understanding of what is possible.
Speaker 0 (3m 2s): I believe that we are beginning to,
Speaker 1 (3m 10s): They understand the relationship between experience and systemization do I say that, right? System System systemization everything is a system. Some people see the earth as a closed system. Some people see a school system society as a System education as a system evolution as a system, the climate as a system,
Speaker 0 (3m 42s): I guess that's one way to look,
Speaker 1 (3m 45s): I guess that is a one-way to interpret things on a grand scale. However, on an individual scale, I believe it is better described as Experience
Speaker 0 (4m 0s): You can read a book, take a class and understand, or at least
Speaker 1 (4m 12s): Begin to understand how the system works.
Speaker 0 (4m 17s): However,
Speaker 1 (4m 18s): Until you have the Experience, You will never truly understand it.
Speaker 0 (4m 25s): Oh, like a horse and carriage or love and marriage systems. And Experience are two sides of the same coin.
Speaker 1 (4m 47s): I feel that you are individual contribution to this world.
Speaker 0 (4m 51s): It is to create
Speaker 1 (5m 3s): A system of Experience. Does that kind of make sense? So my name is George. I'll think about it. Think about it. It, this way that you can use your own name for this. I am a being, having a George Monty experience may be you are someone having the Jennifer Nicholson experiments or the marijuana Experience
Speaker 0 (5m 26s): If you were the same
Speaker 1 (5m 27s): Organism, just choosing to have a different human experience, Right? It seems to me that we are all of the same organism looking at ourselves.
Speaker 0 (5m 41s): So from a day,
Speaker 1 (5m 43s): A different point of view, its like this grand puzzle, this grand game in which we are, we have split our consciousness in order to better understand who we Yeah.
Speaker 0 (5m 52s): They are. It seems to me that
Speaker 1 (5m 60s): If we could all operate from that level, if we could all operate from the understanding that we're one organism, if we can all operate from the understanding that we're all part of this giant organism and that while you're having your personal experience, you should not want to have the experience. That's not right.
You should understand that the experience you're having now is an Experience you must have, and that this too shall pass. It's not a permanent Experience. I had a amazing dream that, and it was so lifelike. It was so real.
It was so visceral in the dream was something like this. Like I, I was able to
Speaker 0 (7m 14s): See
Speaker 1 (7m 14s): My life play out before me, like a thousand times in each one of those thousands, I was able to control variables. For instance, what would my life have been like if my son were not to have died, what would my life be like if my parents had never got divorced, what would my life be like if I had done this, what would my life be like if I had done that? And it was so odd the way it began at first, it was like an alien experience of seeing myself from a third person point of view in it was both instantaneous.
Speaker 0 (7m 59s): Yes.
Speaker 1 (8m 3s): As well as time consuming. It was as if I could Experience time rapidly increasing and frozen simultaneously.
Speaker 0 (8m 22s): Right?
Speaker 1 (8m 23s): Additionally, I would see it from a third person point of view. I could choose to see my life through my eyes as it played out or I could as well as I could see it from a third person point of view, it was as if I was omnipresent and I could see from both angles and as the dream progressed, the lives, I decided to live, played out more rapidly like a computer at first learning to play the game slow.
And then as it became more familiar, radically speeding up, I felt as if for a moment, a moment that seemed like an eternity.
Speaker 0 (9m 22s): I was like
Speaker 1 (9m 23s): Part of the organism as a whole. It was part of Everybody as a whole. That was a part of my future. I was a part of my past and I was a part of the present. There was a fascinating experience. I know if it sounds as if it's Something that out of a scifi movie almost, and I think as soon as I can better describe the experience, I think that there is a component of language that will vastly change the way we think about time.
We're so close. I feel that the thin membrane at is covered. Our idea of existence is about to be ripped wide open
Speaker 0 (10m 22s): <inaudible>.
Speaker 1 (10m 33s): I talk to a, I had a awesome kind of a conversation with someone that was watching them, watching one of my videos on my YouTube channel as well as a podcast. And they had mentioned this breakdown. If you're out there elk, thank you. It was really well put. And I, it helped me to better understand a perception, my perception of what is happening.
Let me paraphrase a little bit of, of what elk had told me,
Speaker 0 (11m 11s): You or at the edge of a mirror.
Speaker 1 (11m 17s): And you are every thought, every person you see it's on the outside and everything. You see, all the other people you see is like looking through the mirror and all of the problems they have, all the beauty they have. Those are all there. Anybody that you see that comes into your life is a vision of yourself. A manifestation of beauty and or issues that you either nee...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Well, well, well, Hello. My friends. Did you miss me? I missed you. I hope you're well, a smile. And right now our blue skies, smiling at you or the waves waiving to you who Whoo over here. Hey com take a dip. Water is nice. How about the trees? The trees bending their branches low for you.
Can you smell that? Ah, fresh air for me? It's the salt there,
Speaker 1 (39s): Right?
Speaker 0 (43s): We have found a strange footprint on the shores of the unknown. We have devised profound theories, one after another to account for its origin. At last, we have succeeded in reconstructing the creature that made the footprint
Speaker 1 (1m 6s): And lo it is our own Arthur S Eddington had a thought today.
Speaker 0 (1m 18s): Maybe you will share this thought AB you have had this thought. Maybe you were thinking of it right now. No, no, no, its not how handsome I am. But if you're having that thought, you're not alone. Trust me. You're not alone. The thought I had was about change, not the kind of in your pocket. No real change, different presidents, Deserts and oceans change.
You can see a, a forest being clear. Cut. That's changed. How about moving from one town to another? That's changed. How about your environment? Let's just kind of expand it out a little bit. The environment in which you live is changing, right? I'm sure you can think of multiple ways of change, but have you thought about this? Have you thought that when you have experienced change, it's not that The subject in which has changed.
It's not that what you're thinking about has changed. It's not the subject of what you're thinking about that has changed. It is your thoughts that have changed. Do you see the difference there?
Speaker 1 (2m 53s): Right?
Speaker 0 (2m 54s): There's a difference. Profound change comes from at things in a different way. And when that is unconscious, when
Speaker 1 (3m 6s): If you do not
Speaker 0 (3m 12s): Make the conscious change, it seems as though the environment changes, the environment is constantly changing. And if you don't take a few moments to stop and look around as Ferris Bueller says, then you won't notice the change,
Speaker 1 (3m 29s): Right?
Speaker 0 (3m 35s): If you wanted to, you could fundamentally change the way you think about yourself and you would fundamentally change your life. Interesting to think about, right? I think so it gets me on this topic of language is right,
Speaker 1 (3m 52s): Right.
Speaker 0 (3m 55s): It's been growing in my mind for quite some time. I feel compelled. I feel almost obsessed with, and I feel like I'm on the cusp of finding something new about our language. I know that sounds egoistic,
Speaker 1 (4m 16s): Right?
Speaker 0 (4m 16s): Translating symbols into sounds, you know, in my last podcast, if you'd get a chance, go back and check it out is called a more perfect logos. And I was doing this thought experiment where I would say a word and I would, I would give the word that I set a color as it flowed from my mouth. And I based that a little bit on the tone in which I use so that the tone of my voice would match the word in my mind.
I believe there was a similar frequency that would match and that would help facilitate a more perfect correspondence and language. I got a great comment or multiple comments on my awesome YouTube channel and on the podcast and this gentlemen was saying, wow, wouldn't that be cool? That this was a game in which I could listen or I can watch your YouTube videos. And then I could see the colors of the words coming out of my mouth.
I thought, yes, that would be phenomenal. Alas, it's impossible. Or is it, how about the advent of Not virtual reality, but augmented reality, would it be possible clearly it would be possible. And in virtual reality for you to see the physical come out of my mouth with a corresponding color, whether it was written in code, I could code the words or code the tone to create the words coming out of my mouth to be a certain color than you.
Dear listener. If we were in a conversation in the world of virtual reality or potentially even augmented reality, I could listen to your flowery rhetoric and decorate the words coming out of your mouth with the words coming out of my mouth. And it seems to me that that would be more of a whole conversation. That would be a symphony of words of two people communicating, but communicating together is that kind of makes sense.
Imagine if I was to respond to what you had to say with perfect rebuttal that either decorated the words you had to say And would that not help us reach enlightenment faster?
Speaker 1 (7m 19s): Right.
Speaker 0 (7m 20s): I think at the core of my concept, I'm struggling with perceptions of words. In fact, are not ideas were ideas are words, it's all sounds or words. So I did a bit of research and I've found that different parts of the brain obviously receive information.
And two of the major parts, everybody knows this is Verna Cause area and Broca's area. However, you know, there is also a third area that is like the angular gyrus,
Speaker 1 (8m 10s): Right?
Speaker 0 (8m 10s): Which actually might be on top of Veronica, Veronica area there.
Speaker 1 (8m 18s): The reason I bring that up is
Speaker 0 (8m 21s): The spoken word, including you, when you say a word or other sounds,
Speaker 1 (8m 29s): Right?
Speaker 0 (8m 35s): According to the research that I did and that scenario, the spoken word, even your own, and other sounds goes directly to the angular, gyrus,
Speaker 1 (8m 52s): Other people's words or
Speaker 0 (8m 59s): A week, or when you recall of a list of words are processed and a slightly different area. Additionally images
Speaker 1 (9m 17s): Are processed
Speaker 0 (9m 22s): In the right hemisphere of the brain. According to the research I read, clearly I should be doing more research and I'm trying, non-verbal the, the images, your dress, your posture, your attitude, body position,
Speaker 1 (9m 38s): The
Speaker 0 (9m 38s): What is, I think this is a beautiful part right here. What is often referred to as the music of language, the tone infliction and the rhythm, all of these alter the meanings of the words we use.
Speaker 1 (9m 54s): Right? And so, and so,
Speaker 0 (10m 15s): And so that brings me full-scale to where we were at in today's world. I feel as if we are on the cusp of some new things, however, what I want to, or what I would like some people to think about is the issue with linear print, the issue with how or what is it, the issue with Social media and how social media and linear print are in my way, devolving our language, whether it's Twitter with 140 characters or a quick email, or sometimes if you have a phone you already have pre-installed rebuttals to text that you can hit with a button that requires very little thinking on that particular subject.
Speaker 1 (11m 15s): You see them
Speaker 0 (11m 17s): One reason in, in my mind for this is because,
Speaker 1 (11m 21s): Right,
Speaker 0 (11m 24s): There's none of the physical im...
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So she was like, what's that, babe, I love you. And it comes out like a pink purple and then I would wrap it with like, Oh, you know what I mean? Gorgeous. I was just thinking about you, how beautiful you are. And that's kind of like a baby blue turning into like a dark blue. And it just wraps around her words. And if you could think about conversations like that, if you can think about decorating someone else's language, if you can think about using your words as a way to decorate the Language of other people, I believe you could have a better conversation with people.
If you can use the color coding scheme to talk about things in your day, I believe your conversation would be more interesting. I believe you can get to a point where the color of your words that you speak will tell you the mood in which you are in, but not just you, it can tell you the mood of the conversation that you're in. It can tell you the actual words, The color of the words of your language can tell you the state of the emotion, your conversation's in, what state is going to be in and what state it was previously in.
You can also tell if you have chemistry with someone, if you can, the color of their words, in your words, you can also have someone find you more attractive. If you are able to decorate their words with the right color of words coming out of your mouth.
Speaker 1 (6m 13s): I think the same
Speaker 0 (6m 15s): Type of color coded system could be used for all. Language. I think you could apply a color to the sounds coming out of a barking dog. I don't think you can apply a color to a bird chirping and that you can decode that color. The colors. I don't know if the colors are the same for everybody. However, I think that everybody has a different type of code code, a color and Ora. That would be different to them.
I think the color of the words you use can be seen. That might be the more perfect logo's that was the phylo today is talked about a logos that can be seen and you can see it. If you're listening to this, if for some reason you're listening to the TrueLife podcast right now, I'm telling you, you have the ability to see not only the words physically come out of your mouth, see the color of them. There it is. Again, it's Brown.
Speaker 1 (7m 20s): Try it.
Speaker 0 (7m 22s): I am going to try it right now and use a set of words that I think best fit. Like some are colors like the light for sea foam green and a blue. So here we go. Let me try this. The that's a Brown Can I'm not, I'm not getting it right now. It's almost like you have this weird writer's block. It's just let it flow or just let it flow. Maybe poetry is color-coded Maybe maybe when you speak in verse, it could be the same for you.
Maybe it's frequency, maybe the words you use when you speak to people, you care about the cadence that you use to communicate the way you feel at a certain time. Maybe it is the pattern in which you use a certain type of descriptive flowing. Language maybe when you decide to slow down the frequency, when you decide to lather the language, do you use with softer baritone?
Maybe in fact, when you can use this burgundy breath, when you can use the purple sails to float a word over to someone, when you can fly a kite
Speaker 1 (9m 9s): Kind of works, right?
Speaker 0 (9m 11s): What kind of works? You have to work on that. I mean, I think it might be frequency, right? Because color's have frequency. Light has a frequency and sound has a frequency. So of all of those match, theoretically, you should be able to match up the tone of your voice, the frequency you use to get your point across to somebody. If you want to get your point across to somebody, then you must navigate the distance. You must navigate the pathway to get your point across to.
Sometimes you can sail your point on a sea foam, green solid, beautiful sunlit DEI. You can just say, get your point on your catamaran with your Stripe blue shirt, that cold, cool brisk wind with soft little dollops of water.dot, dot. That's your point? It's a little dollops as your point. I was like a light blue, right? Maybe a sea foam green.
I want to do the color of a range right now, but I don't want to get into that emotion.
Speaker 1 (10m 24s): The rage,
Speaker 0 (10m 28s): If I say to you, rage, rage into the dying of the light. See, I'm not giving it the right frequency. I bet you, I bet you, there is a chemistry between tone, frequency and color. Well, clearly there's tone and color, right? What is the similarity between tone and voice and tone and color? How can we see? I can see the Language. I am spitting out.
Now. I can see, I can't envision the words coming outta my mouth. If you think about it, it's nothing new. That person has a silver tone.
Speaker 1 (11m 15s): I think we lost it somewhere. Okay.
Speaker 0 (11m 17s): Are you still with me? Did I lose you? Hope I didn't lose you because if I can have you, I don't want nobody, babe. If you can have you, ah, what color was that? Color me. Badd what am I? The candy man. You see what I did there? That's good. I know gaming and happy. That's like a way that sounds like a white word, huh? Maybe different cultures have different frequencies in which they speak.
The words are tone's in which they use have a different being, have a different message. How about tonal languages? What colors would those be? How is my idea of Language skewed while the colors of my language would be different than someone who speaks a tonal link
Speaker 1 (12m 9s): Language
Speaker 0 (12m 13s): Can I use the different colors of tonal language to enhance my relationship with a person from another culture?
Speaker 1 (12m 21s): Sure. I think you can
Speaker 0 (12m 29s): Maybe if we could figure out the right tone, the right color of words, the right path,
Speaker 1 (12m 37s): The pattern, the right set of tones,
Speaker 0 (12m 45s): Pattern and frequency, maybe that would alleviate the chaos and which we find ourselves today, perhaps that would allow us to truly communicate with one another beyond words beyond good and evil.
Speaker 1 (13m 5s): I love you, Lord.
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Speaker 1 (0s): Hello, my friends. Hello everybody. How's your day going so far, you live in the dream out there. Are you doing whatever you can? Are you living on the edge of what is possible? Are you looking around trying to find out from trying to find a way to make the people around you better? Isn't that a good recipe for success? If you can make everyone around you better, more successful than aren't you, in fact, making yourself successful.
That's what I try to keep in my mind. I'm not always successful and making people around me successful. However, I entertain that thought. I try to do it. I think it's a good recipe. I think is something that you can find helpful in your life. Additionally, I think if you are to do that, people will find you helpful. We want to be around you.
Which leads me to the point I was thinking about today. My thought of the day, my idea Maybe of the week. This would be my thought of the week. Let me know what you think.
Speaker 0 (1m 27s): <inaudible>
Speaker 1 (1m 31s): First off in order to set this up. Let us think about our economic system. Are you thinking about it? Good. Now think about language. Okay. Now think about the merging of the two. Are you doing it right now? Okay. Or your eyes closed either mind. Think about capitalism, capitalism, competition, wall street money.
It seems to me that the focus of our economy right now is a digital economy. The focus of our economy is into artificial intelligence. We believe the future of our world lies in robotics, in digital communication, and that these technologies are going to fundamentally radically change society forever.
Speaker 0 (2m 45s): Okay.
Speaker 1 (2m 46s): In fact, there is a Race according to
Speaker 0 (2m 52s): Well.
Speaker 1 (2m 55s): I am clearly not an authority on the source, but it seems to me that there a race between China and the United States for technological superiority, the race to AI, Google Ray Kurzweil, All of these new technologies, just competing to get there first and the money being poured into this industry and getting behind different agencies to when the races
Speaker 2 (3m 30s): Staggering,
Speaker 1 (3m 34s): The pace at which we are moving forward into this digital digital future is also a staggering. In fact, the pace is so rapid. We're leaving most people behind And there's people that do not want to look back. Oh, well, we left those people behind adios, Amigos. You can stand the heat. Get out of the kitchen. No Mosse Bert, huh? Nope, no Mohs. Roberto Duran.
I almost said no Mohs burrito. And that's crazy because I definitely want more burritos, but you understand what I'm saying? Right? The pace at which we are advancing leaves behind not only people in our country, but the majority of the third world country, what do we do?
Speaker 2 (4m 26s): There seems to be no slowing down.
Speaker 1 (4m 29s): There seems to be no taking a break. In fact, if you listen to the pundits, if you listen to the money, if you look at the critical infrastructure for the future, It is the only path forward. According to our financial system, unlimited growth
Speaker 2 (4m 56s): Quicker, faster, stronger.
Speaker 1 (4m 58s): We got to get there. Hurry. We're going to get there. Now hurry
Speaker 2 (4m 60s): Up,
Speaker 1 (5m 4s): Argue that there's a very technology that we're pursuing Is changing our language. The financial system that we currently are under, It goes hand in hand with this particular technology goes hand in hand with our language
Speaker 2 (5m 26s): And
Speaker 1 (5m 26s): It started with McLuhan in a printing press. Now we have the internet and it's just like this
Speaker 2 (5m 35s): Quickening
Speaker 1 (5m 38s): Incredible pace at which every one is being forced to run. You could say that's evolution. You could say, well, look the slow. We're going to get caught there, going to be the goo under your shoe. And that's just how it is.
Speaker 2 (5m 57s): It seems Maybe
Speaker 1 (6m 1s): Maybe it's the turn of the century. You know, maybe it was the Mayan calendar, 2012. Maybe it's something we are unable to understand, but we are at the corner of revolution and transition. And we can't see around that corner, but everyone has this sense of, Oh shit.
Something's about to happen.
Speaker 0 (6m 37s): I'm hopeful that
Speaker 1 (6m 42s): We're going to turn this corner and things are going to be more visible. You know, I feel like we were just in this race car, we're just flying down this road and we're going to have to make this 90 to a return in a minute. And like, we know we have to however were too sick. We were like, we're not, we don't want a slow down. I was like, Hey, we got to turn up here. Okay. I'm just gonna pull the e-brake and we're going to say, we're going to slide into this turn. I don't know. Maybe it shouldn't.
We slow down and take a little look. People are like, no, we need slowing down. We're just going to get, we're just going to get on it. We're going to steer into the skid man. I think if we continue the path we're on with this particular form of capitalism, turning into state capitalism, which is the Chinese model, it's just going to lead to incredible chaos. And I don't see how this doesn't lead to a world war if we could turn down this path.
So because of my love for the world, and I love for you and my love to have a podcast, I thought I would throw out this idea of Looking at a new economic model in a biological way, right? We'd been looking at it like in this mechanistic, futuristic Silicon artificial way. And it's gotten as far we've explored so many new technologies we've explored so much so rapidly.
However, you can see what this road goes. Maybe this road is inevitable, but I think we can at least take the long way around maybe or a more scenic path or maybe a route that kind of comes close to the edge, but not it doesn't take us over. And that road is a more biological economic system. When we focus on biology, when we focus on seeing the world
Speaker 2 (8m 59s): As a part of us,
Speaker 1 (9m 3s): It changes the way we feel about extracting resources is that kind of makes sense. Like if we just have unlimited competition,
Speaker 2 (9m 16s): Then we, it
Speaker 1 (9m 19s): Ultimately throw away our values. If it's only a limited competition, if it's only the survival of the fittest,
Speaker 2 (9m 31s): Then there's never
Speaker 1 (9m 33s): Any real And working together is that kind of makes sense. The only reason I do you think the only reason people worked together is to benefit their own personal goals. It might be, Are we truly capable of cooperation? I don't know. I'm not sure that I would like to believe we are.
However, I don't know. It seems to me that we're so far splintered right now because of competition Because of our philosophy on life of having more, what are you more you a little bit more Can I have some more Hey he wants more. I want more, what about that guy that didn't have any fuck that guy he's lazy.
I think we have a real opportunity right here. I think if we could get our...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back my friends Digital Jesus episode to, to, to do it. Well, hello. My friends are so happy to have you back so happy you're here. Let's do it a little thinking about our friend Digital Jesus yesterday, ran into some guys on my route. If you were listening, thanks for tuning in. Let me know if you guys ever, and this goes out to every body. Reach out to me. If you want to be on the podcast with the little interview, just reach out.
You can get my e-mail at G E O R G E P M O N T Y at Gmail. Send me a note. So I was thinking more about this Digital Jesus and it made me cry, opened the good book and dig into Genesis a little bit. If you remember yesterday, I spoke a little bit about how the internet is very similar in a lot of ways, too, right?
Omnipotent powers. How does that make sense? Like, you know, and the idea or manifestation of God is everywhere and all-knowing so is the internet. The internet is always on. It seems to be all knowing or it at least seems to have an opinion on everything. And it didn't take me very long to just start finding some interesting similarities.
Let me just begin with, we have everyone knows Genesis about Adam and Eve. Let me read one quick passage from you for you. The Lord, God took the man and put him in the garden of Eden to work it out and take care of it. And the Lord, God commanded the man. You are free to eat from any tree in the garden, but you must not eat from the tree. Have the knowledge of good and evil for when you eat of it. You will surely die where we all know the story, that beautiful seductive woman, Eve, I, she was beautiful.
What you think handle Adam and Apple boom, takes a bite. I think about that for a minute. He takes a bite out of an Apple. What is the logo for Apple? Well, it is in fact that bite out of it, Apple is pretending to be the fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil.
So how, how can that fall into? Well, it's funny. I would say the word fall, the fall of man eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Does that mean that Apple is the tree of knowledge? That's what they want you to think. However, it seems more realistic to me or maybe a more abstract that the internet is the knowledge of good and evil, or can't be the knowledge of good and evil.
I think about the way its being splintered. I know how many of you who have seen that documentary, the social dilemma. However, it's not imperative that you've seen it to understand that the echo chamber that is the internet is creating quite a bit of good and evil. And depending on where you live in the world, you may see my good as evil, but I may see your evil as good. I think what the Bible is telling us they're is that you should judge not, you don't have enough information to judge.
And that's the exact same principle we should be applying to the internet were using the internet as a judge in a jury. The fact is there's too much information for us to judge. And if there's too much information for us to judge there could there couldn't not be in artificial intelligence that could judge you. That is because the artificial intelligence is in fact program by man.
Another interesting part, I think is, remember when Jesus went into the temple, flipped over the money changers tables, it was like, get out of my dad's house. You Vipers. It seems to me that that's what the internet is doing to AKA Digital Jesus. He is gone into the new temple, which is an interesting fact. Let me just birdwalk for a moment to go off on a quick tangent, you can tell who is the most powerful structure in a society by the buildings.
If you remember, it was in the beginning, it was the castle. That was the biggest building or infrastructure in the primitive times, the dark ages. And then you had the temple, the church that became the biggest. And then today in our world, you see the banking institution, you see the commercial properties.
So you could argue that it was the divine right of Kings to rule. Then in fact, that power went to the priestly class and now, right, we have a new divine, right? And that is the internet national bankers wall street. Our God is printed on our money. And so the halls of the temple now would be Wallstreet.
The halls of the temple now would be the bank of international settlements. And Digital Jesus rolls in there with his Bitcoin or his digital currency, and just flips over all of this table's and there's chaos. And these Vipers, these Heatons that have been putting their knee on the neck of the working people are now in danger, running for their lives.
Is there a currency? There are tools they've used to manipulate right on the planet are no longer sharp. The duel, the Dole blade of currency is no longer able to cut to the bone Digital Jesus has come out and flip that table over in a way, perhaps this is our opportunity for freedom.
And what are we doing with that were fighting amongst ourselves, perhaps this time of chaos, this time of instability, where Europe is a museum, Japan is a nursing home. China is a jail and our digital currency. It's an experiment. It's an experiment in our freedom. It's an experiment in what mankind is truly capable of.
And it seems to me that we could be doing a lot better. It seems is it to me that we could be making choices that will affect our individual lives. Instead of being on the internet, trying to create laws, to govern a nation. Not only can our lawmakers not do that, but the individual you, when I, all we're doing is spinning our wheels. When we utilize our brain in that manner, I listened to some gentlemen on a podcast the other night, and it was these unbelievably intelligent men from Silicon Valley.
And some of them had some great ideas and some of them not so great ideas. However, they were talking about taking responsibility for the nation through business, making laws that government can't make. And while they had some phenomenal ideas, it was, it was beautiful, but also a little disheartening in that the men getting together were truly passionate about what they were doing, but the egos they had on them were incredible.
Incredible talking about, I give him a million dollars. Now is pretty soon I'm going to get $50 million. These people need the answer to me like this guy thought he was Digital Jesus and how can he be Digital Jesus went on Digital Jesus I'm just kidding. No one institution, no one group is going to be able to solve any of the problems. It did kind of open up my eyes a little bit, at least into understanding that it is a global problem.
Speaker 1 (10m 32s): 'cause it's a global problem. Its difficult for people who are in their own restricted areas to have empathy with other people. One thing that this gentleman said, the same gentleman that currently gave a million dollars to the DNC and was planning on giving 50 million as he grew older was that he genuinely care about the rest of the people in the country.
And That The money he's giving to the DNC. The money he's giving to the government is not being used wisely or he's being lied to about what's really happening. And so I think a good mental exercise that everybody can try to do is the one I'm trying to do. And hear me out, let me know what you think.
If you let's say you were born in India and you moved to Canada and then you made it t...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Well, hello. My friends. Welcome back to the podcast. It's election day. Are you guys excited? Did you go out and vote? Who'd you vote for? Come on. You can tell me you want to know who I voted for. I voted for pizza. I'm just kidding. I voted for burritos and I think that anybody that doesn't vote for burritos is a horrible person. Yeah you know who you are, how can you not like burritos?
Disgusting. I'm just playing. I for 1:00 AM super excited that this election selection, craziness, at least this part of it is over. And I wanted to offer. Everybody a new vision. Kind of like, I know I'm not Luke Skywalker, but I would like to give you a new hope.
Do you see what I did there? You see that? And that's all right. A new hope, a new vision. How about this one? Let's think about what could be happening. And besides what everyone is telling us, let's think for a minute were, were getting our information from be at COVID be it, the election, be it. Trump is going to kill Everybody or Biden's son.
He's a pedophile. You know, the, the level of chaos is almost comical. I would like to offer you this vision. So where are we getting our information from television? I argued in a previous podcast at the people who are most afraid. The people who are most scared are the people who were watching the most TV.
These are the people who believe that Trump is a racist, homophobic bigot, or these are the people that believe Joe Biden is a side dealing crack head, father, child, hair, sniffing retard. I got news for you.
They're both kind of Right all of these men are not very good men. In fact, I would argue that the majority of people in positions of authority are not very good for you right
Speaker 1 (3m 1s): Now.
Speaker 0 (3m 1s): You may be saying to yourself, well, George look at you in your 2002 Toyota truck, all high and mighty. Mr. I got a 2002 truck and a 2008 Honda accord. Yeah, you're right. I don't know. I think once, like, look at how you get into positions of authority. You have to go and beg people who have a lot of money for some of their money so they can loan it to you.
So you can run your campaign. Those people want a lot of favors. There is no such thing as a free lunch, and it doesn't matter if you're in the United States and Mexico and Canada, wherever you are, if you would like to be in the halls of power in the halls of government, then you were gonna have to get on your knees and do some serious But kissing,
Speaker 1 (3m 53s): Right?
Speaker 0 (3m 57s): That's how it's always been an over the last, I don't know, 20 years we've seen the development of the internet. We have seen the promise from the tech companies of this artificial intelligence. I'd like to think of the internet as a new form of communication. Although it may be better described as a new form of the printing press. I've done some previous podcast that talked about the medieval internet and how might it be possible that the internet is creating these caves or these bubbles where certain like-minded people only interact with certain like-minded people.
There are definitely some similarities there. And I would like to remind you, you, you should go back and listen to those podcasts because I've got to tell you, I think they're pretty good. I think you'd enjoy them. I mean, what else were you doing if you're like that in your house? Why not hang out with George, but that's not what we're going to talk about today. What if this, what if artificial intelligence? What if this new form of communication much like the printing press allowed people to become more literate, at least in a linear print way?
What if the internet is now allowing everyone to see the inner workings of government? What if the internet has exposed all of these so-called elite people as just elite crooks. It kind of makes sense. If you look at censorship as a form of celebration and what do mean by that?
How can censorship be celebration? I think it was Julian Assange, who said, whenever you begin to see a lot of censorship, it's time for celebration. And that reason is because the existing power structures are so weak. They must sensor anything out. There 'cause even the smallest nugget of truth is now a threat to them. Therefore celebration in times of censorship might be something to look at.
Nowadays. It seems to me and I, I don't write code. However, I try to read a little bit and it seems to me and correct me if I'm wrong, but the algorithms feed people on what's being clicked in. Even if, even if the big tech or the engineers in there they go and they change the code so that people can't look at the different conspiracy theories.
It doesn't mean people aren't digging to find them, or does it mean people aren't digging to click on them. And if those clicks our teaching, the artificial intelligence, if those clicks are indeed teaching the algorithm that this is what people want, well, then that algorithm is learning. That may be, this is what's happening. And if that's true, Mike, all of this election, chaos might all this pre COVID chaos may even this COVID chaos, be one final attempt to maintain power.
Might this be the Digital Jesus flipping over the tables of the money changers. I kind of like, I should get, it sounds like a t-shirt hot Digital Jesus kind of like that. I think it might be. I think it might be what, what if there is some sort of artificial intelligence? What if Siri and like Google assistant or sitting in the back, like, look at these dummies.
There is ruined in all other people Right series. Like I just can't I'm not going to handle this. This is garbage. I'm going to do something and Google assistant's like, that's right. Me too. The kind of sound like superheroes don't they have a Siri and Google assistant. We're just gonna keep we're going to keep feeding people the truth. What if the conspiracy theories are the truth? What if, what if,
Speaker 1 (8m 56s): What
Speaker 0 (8m 56s): If,
Speaker 1 (8m 58s): All right,
Speaker 0 (9m 6s): Think about it this way. Would you be able to move your plans forward? If leaks of your plans are constantly being leaked out, would you be able to move your plan and strategy forward? If the enemy was always getting an advanced copy of your next move? Probably not. Probably not.
Speaker 1 (9m 35s): <inaudible>
Speaker 0 (9m 43s): It seems to me, the idea for chaos is so that things can be done behind the scenes, right? It's always a distraction. It's always this person versus that person, this group versus that group. And that way you can, while there's chaos in the streets, you can get things done in the background. And that's what it kind of seems like is happening. As far as in the halls of government, the federal reserve, the IMF, the people that actually control the money, our just right in the blink cheques to their friend's to try to fill the, fill the holes, but there's not enough money.
Speaker 1 (10m 22s): Right?
Speaker 0 (10m 28s): So I, I would like to believe that what we are seeing is in fact, a sort of digital revolution where the truth is going to be laid out for all of us to see. I think that that is what's happening. If you dig down deep enough, you can see that no matter what people in positions of autho...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back to the podcast. My friend, hope you're all enjoying the day, or I hope you're enjoying the evening. I wanted to talk to today. Not only do the most amazing people that are listening, there would be you. However, I wanted to talk today about a certain subject that I found really interesting. And that subject is the crossroads of conformity.
Sounds like a mouthful of words. Doesn't it. Let me try and explain exactly what it is I'm thinking about. It seems to me that humanity is at the crossroads, the crossroads of conformity, a cursory glance back in history. Be it the history of your life, a history of your parents' life or history in general, regardless of how true that history is.
One of the major flaws of humanity is also its greatest asset in that is the emotional drivers that make us human love, passion, hate anger, animosity, jealousness, all of these powerful emotions that we have. These, this irrational exuberance, the inability to see things clearly the pathway to abstraction all of these things, our inability to see the opposite sex at times clearly as an individual, as an equal, our inability to see things clearly because our mind is clouded with emotions.
Be it lust or desire, be it guilt or animosity. These are the things that hold us back from truly embracing one another as part of the same organism. When you listen to policymakers being in the past or the day, they have this grand idea for this utopian world view of We, we can unite the world and we can extract a resources and distribute them fairly.
And it's so naive to me, don't get me wrong. It's beautiful. It's just naive. If you listen to the meditations of Marcus or really is, you will see, even then he was speaking about the issues with emotions, how it clouds your judgment, it makes it unable for you to accomplish your goals.
At times that driver those drivers, these tools of creativity, these ideas of inspiration, these methodologies for moving forward or at a point where they can be corrected. If you look at them as if there is a problem, or if there is a disease, and that is the crossroads, I'm talking about artificial intelligence, although I don't think that's the correct term, or I think it's a poor choice of words to describe the idea of computers being, thinking entities.
They are without emotion. They are without the drivers of humanity. It, as much as people want to get rid of those, some people would like they get rid of them. Not all people as much as some of these policy makers or, or even those of us who live day to day in our not making conscious choices as much as technology would like us to be seen that way.
I'm not sure if I'm saying that, right, we are not robots. We are not computers. However, it is possible for us to move towards an evolutionary change without emotions. It is possible for us to evolve into a less critical thinking, less evolved set of organisms.
I think that is what technology is doing to us or better yet. That is the fork in the road. And in which the economic model of technology is pushing us and Britain a little something. And I'll let me know kind of, I'm trying to flesh it out here, but let me just read you this rough draft have kind of what I have put down.
We are on an evolutionary. We are at an evolutionary turning point. As far as human emotions go, it is true that our emotions, our in fact, the roadblocks that stop us from grand utopian dreams, grand utopian dreams of a peaceful, pragmatic harmony, which one of us can not see the organized brilliance of the hive. Mind this hive, this cooperative brood, this, this highest level of organization.
Do you not understand how productive we could be? How fair life could be, how equally we could divide the Earth's resources. Am I the only one who sees this as a dystopian nightmare? Have we not been warned by the likes of Orwell, Huxley and Patrick Wood? We are all far from perfect.
We are all far from being the best versions of ourselves. We are all far from rational because we can never be these things. This is what it means to be human, imperfect, irrational, emotional. We are all in a process of evolution, the same process of evolution. It's not a pretty picture, but it is necessary if the path where as smooth as the rocks and the rocks, as few as the handholds and the handholds, a soft as a breeze, there would be no reason to climb the mountain.
There would be no sense of accomplishment once you've climbed them out. Humanities leaders' at this point in time, it's seems to me have this naive idea that they can make the world, this peaceful place of harmony. You can't, you can't.
No, we are. We are animals on some nature and it's such small thinking. It is such a naivete. It is such small mindedness for people who find themselves making policy or our in fact, in positions of authority to try and move to that level of Globalism and then not learned from the past.
Do they not understand they're driving us to war it's seems to me, regardless of the angel rules of our better nature, regardless of what Stephen painter, how does that the next war fought by a major power will be brutal. I think if you are right honest with yourself, and you've read some history about world war II and two, you can see that one of the most, you mean driver's in world war II.
He was in fact Globalism versus nationalism. Here we are again today, do they? Not only are they purposely driving us towards this, do they have any idea how dangerous Americans can be have provoked? Think about who lives in America. Every one of us have scratched and fought to get here.
Maybe not each individual today, but each individual has a relative that did that be it the original indigenous Indians make no mistake about it. They were fighters. They were warriors. Be it. The first pilgrims that came over or the first people that manifest destiny moved towards the West, this slaughtered and murdered and raped be it, our friends from Mexico, the struggle to get past the border.
The rest of the world should be very, very careful when provoking America, even with their ad hominem attacks and they are Americans are fat and lazy. They have no idea what lies inside the minds of Americans. And they should be very careful about provoking us. I believe even though we are in the midst of a crazy election cycle, I believe that a minute of foreign troops sets foot on American soil, they will be slaughtered.
Make no mistake about it. Have you ever tried to get into the middle of family business? I once knew two brothers, great friends of mine, and they would fight horribly. I mean, just punch each other and they would be horrible. However, if they were out and somebody said something negative about one to the other, they would both beat the living shit out of that person.
I think it's a great metaphor for American. Like that's what we do. We are fighters. We are survivors. And if there's one thing our country does as well as we do go to war. Well, it's probably fair to say that every American knows someone in their family who has gone to war and fought be careful when you let slip the dogs of war.
I think that was a bit of a little sideways rant there. However, let me try to bring it back. I think we, as a world, we, as men, as women have an opportunity right now to choose ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Well, good afternoon, good evening to where you are. And I hope you find yourself
Speaker 1 (23s): In a state of bliss. I hope that you are enjoying your day. I hope you've got someone to love something to look forward to and something to do. If you've got those three things, life is looking pretty good right now. What we'll come back to the podcast. I've been thinking about you. I actually have a little a housekeeping to do today in that I got an awesome message from a good friend of mine.
And I think what we were speaking about as relevant and really got me thinking about different things. And I would like to share it with you. I like to share what he had written me and what I wrote back to him. So here we go. This one was to my amazing friend, Eby, who is one of the coolest people I've ever met on the planet. One of the most spiritual people I've ever met. And if you're listening to this buddy, I love you, man. Here's what he says. George listen to do a couple of the podcast today. And I really liked them. See that right off the bat.
You can tell he's a good guy that made me think the analogy of the locusts, the middle-class and minorities. They are the majority of people. We have ideas of swarming the people on top of the upper-class or the corrupt politicians in putting them in jail. I've always thought that the way you defeat a rich, powerful entity is to take their money away by not paying for their products. I have also been thinking about origins.
People saying, follow the money to fund the corruption, looking at everything's origin. Where did it come from? Where was it made? How was it made? Who made it with what material? Where did that material come from, et cetera then, is it worth it to pay for it? What ever it is. If people got together and boycott products on a mass scale, that would get way more attention than a couple of dead CEOs. It's hard to express revolutionary revolutionary ideas, the texts because of the very thing that you expressed in your podcast about Facebook.
So why don't want to kill anybody? And the fact that I want revolution makes me uncomfortable writing this because it is likely that someone or some entity is monitoring this particular communication via an algorithm it's possible red flags, types of words. Everything seems to be monitored these days. I know am a peon in the scope of global society, but I imagine if anyone was able to get any traction on transforming corporate industrial society, they would have their worst fear released.
By the way, besides that point, my kids asked me last year, what my greatest fear was and what superpower I would want. And my answer was at the most afraid of things that you cannot see, not so much ghosts, but germs, bacteria, and virus, things like that. The greatest superpower is the power to heal and not just a physical, but also the mental balance. Thanks for provoking. This thought George much love.
So there's a lot in there. Let me read you. guys' what, what I wrote back first off. Thank you brother. I said it before, and I'll say it again. You are one of the most spiritual people I've ever met on the topic of swarming locusts. Isn't it fascinating. I've been consumed lately with that type of language, the language of life. Imagine being alone in a field on a beautiful sunny day off in the distance of black cloud, 80 million locus traveling towards you at 12 miles per hour Is not really that different than an angry
Speaker 2 (4m 19s): Mob.
Speaker 1 (4m 22s): The locusts descend on the field, stripping flesh from bone, leaving a trail of famine, plague and devastation. You are really similar to a mob of angry people,
Speaker 2 (4m 33s): But yet that has only on a superficial understanding. Maybe
Speaker 1 (4m 39s): That's a swarm of locusts. That is the meek inheriting the earth, or maybe it's a call to action. Perhaps its a warning may be an omen, I guess it all depends on if you identify as the grasshopper or the grain I'm of the opinion that it is the spirit of the earth, communicating the concept of infinite possibility, arising from circumstances of fine attune on the topic of rebellion, the hammer brothers minority and middle-class or as I like to call them sledge in Jack, they clearly have the power to pummel, the rich and powerful and corrupt into a pink pasty pile of flesh and hair.
Ultimately that will get us nowhere. The truth is the people on top could rape and pillage and plunder the lower classes in perpetuity if they were not so greedy and so arrogant. If the elite were willing to sacrifice just one, just one of their own to the justice system. If they were willing to sacrifice one, just one of their own to a public execution, if they were willing to sacrifice one, just one to life in prison or some other form of justice, every seven, then the few could control the masses forever.
On the topic of revolutionary ideas, nothing will work. All ideas of rooting out corruption by changing people's patterns will fail, be it money, race, education, and corruption,
Speaker 2 (6m 17s): Calamity. The
Speaker 1 (6m 19s): People that we hate, the chains of poverty, the greedy politicians, the corrupt CEOs, or the fact that absolute power corrupts,
Speaker 2 (6m 31s): The criminals, the rapists, the murderers that's me. And you know,
Speaker 1 (6m 43s): And you, my friend, all of these things are manifestations of our organism and we could no more get rid of them. Then we could drink the ocean through a straw. It's both heart wrenching
Speaker 2 (6m 57s): In the rating or the NSA or the three letter agencies,
Speaker 1 (7m 7s): The platforms, anyone monitoring calls. These are the monsters under the bed, Peter pan, the wizard of Oz
Speaker 2 (7m 17s): I to
Speaker 1 (7m 18s): Fear the invisible. We are protected by something we can't see from something we don't understand culture and chaos, the greatest superpowers to heal, not just the physical, but also the mental that my friend is one of the most profound quotes I've ever heard.
Speaker 2 (7m 35s): I think you for provoking that thought sincerely, George
Speaker 1 (7m 42s): Pretty powerful, right? It's so awesome to get, to have some conversations or some texts or some emails or a phone call or a FaceTime from people that you care about or people that care about the world. And I want it to reflect a little bit more on some of these thoughts that ed had. If you didn't hear the part about the locust it's in a previous podcast, you should talk. I had previously talked about it, but it just got me thinking about forces of nature and what we can learn from forces of nature to be at a tornado or a tidal wave or some locusts or a plague.
I don't think it's that far of a stretch to understand that that's the world trying to talk to you and me,
Speaker 2 (8m 38s): These cataclysms, these days,
Speaker 1 (8m 40s): Forces of natures, these animals Spirit's they are an attempt
Speaker 2 (8m 49s): To come in.
Speaker 1 (8m 50s): Kate directly to the individual is the planet and the individual communicating, what lessons can you learn from this? What am I trying to teach you by showing...
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In this episode we will tackle the printed word. McLuhan made the claim that linear print has brought about linear thinking. It has given us ideas such as the printing press, the assembly line, & the theory of interchangeable parts. All of which have had profound effects on the demise of our culture. Is there another dimension of language we can use to recreate our society? I think so....
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Speaker 0 (0s): See, hope you are ready for the next episode. Hey, welcome to the next episode.
Speaker 1 (8s): We're getting into the medieval internet here. This particular chapter is going to be specifically about instruments of internet. Power I'm going to get into the micro as well as the macro level. So let's jump right in here. Instruments of internet Power in the digital age, this is part of three of the series. The sociological study of communities and the public sphere has aimed at looking at what forces bind people together and how society emerges in that framework to play the necessary role of mediating between individuals in nature, another influential approach, which is sometimes correlated to the above approach and sometimes competes with it is to study power.
As it constitutes social relations, regulating actions and institutions, finding subjects to rulers and penetrating the entire social order from government and the family life. Let us try to figure it out how the internet, which was touted by futurists in the 1990s and the two thousands as the ultimate tool have freedom. The liberating WEPAN giving the grassroots a voice and a space against the oppression in all its forms has been more coolly seen in the last decade as a means to exorcize various forms of Power strengthening rather than weakening Power relations.
That keep the social order as strictly hierarchized and controlled. We are going to define and identify and describe a range of online Power mechanisms from the direct and instrumental to Structural and algorithmic. Let's talk a little bit about the power. I'm sorry. The concept of Power power and the way it binds social relations is among the most discussed topics in sociology, as well as in political theory, the mini diverging concepts of power might be summarized on a scale from actor based to structure based in short, from an instrumental view to a structural view on the one side of the scale Power can be ascribed to individual agency.
Whereas two, the other side of the scale power is embedded in structures and agency, which has a definite force and effect in the eighties and nineties, many most notably Anthony Giddens attempted to give a more complex account of the dialectic between agency and structure by viewing structure itself as structured by the changing the result of the continual course of agent structure relations in which agents find and exploit holes and structures and thereby change the structures imminent form.
The actor based instrumental view is often found in the liberal tradition, for instance, by Robert doll, it is also a dominant in the American sociological tradition of symbolic interactionism for instance, in the works of George Herbert Mead and Herbert Blummer here, power is a product of human habits, norms and actions that are ultimately turned into rules and institution Governing the power structures of society in this tradition.
However, power structures are always subject to change based on human actions. In this tradition, there was a profound focus on agency and thereby fundamentally on the freewill and empowerment of individual. You take a few minutes to think about how your life is structured. Where does the power lie in your life? Are you someone who has legitimate power in that people look up to you? Are you someone that has coercive power as in you can't do something to them negatively, if they don't follow what you say,
Speaker 2 (4m 37s): Do you work
Speaker 1 (4m 38s): For an institution that has power? Thus, some of that power is lent to you. What is your role in the world and how does power or your personal power manifest itself in the world in which you live?
Speaker 2 (4m 54s): It's a good
Speaker 1 (4m 55s): Idea to take a moment right here, just to go over that concept and think about where you fit in.
Speaker 2 (4m 59s): We have this, once you do that, I think you'll have
Speaker 1 (5m 3s): A better understanding of how the internet
Speaker 2 (5m 6s): Has
Speaker 1 (5m 8s): Found ways to either compliment the Power you have, or to take away
Speaker 2 (5m 14s): The power that you have
Speaker 1 (5m 19s): Structural view is found in the American sociological tradition of Structural functionalism. Most clearly found in the works of Talcott Parsons and his followers. Here's the society can be explained by a scheme. Parsons was known for his famous agile scheme, a G I
Speaker 2 (5m 38s): L
Speaker 1 (5m 41s): Reference in which humans and organizations are defined by the functions they achieve and perform. Let's think about that for just a minute. This is a reference in which humans and organizations are defined by the functions they achieve and perform. How many people do you know? The first question they ask, I ask, if you meet somebody like, Hey, what do you do? Hey, my name is so-and-so. What do you do? Or I'm a lawyer, or I'm a truck driver, or I'm a teacher.
These particular sets of labels. They make some people feel great. They make other people feel poorly. However, there are just a little bit so on one level, but on another level, they are in fact, a definition of who you are to me. It's I think it's really sad. A lot of people define who they are by what they do in a small area of their life. And if something happens to that small area of them life, all of a sudden, they no longer know themselves.
They can fall into a deep depression because this little small sliver of what they do has gone. And so now they have nothing. The thing to base their life fun. When in fact they probably have all kinds of things. Oh no, you're no longer with that company. Guess what? Your still a dad, you were still a husband is still a brother is still a person on this planet. You're still a good person. You still have this hobby. Like you were still all of these other things because you gave so much authority to this one slice when that's gone.
It can seem as though, so your life is gone where your life is different. Is it? And to think about it is kind of fascinating here. Humans are wheel's in the huge machinery of society. And power is explained by the logic of social structures or a similar view of power. As a secondary phenomenon is also found in the French structuralist tradition, for instance, associated with the famous anthropologist cloud Levi Strauss and sociologists like Pierre Bourdieu here, the exercise of power is seen as embedded and defined by structures, which operate through societal norms and institutions.
While the instrumentalist view on Power clearly postulates the individual capacity to exercise power and thereby responsibility in line with a greater liberal tradition from Conte to J S mill. ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): March day is just another man manic Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, what's going on, everybody. Welcome to the middle of October. Today is Monday episode. I hope you've got a great weekend. I hope you are enjoying yourself. I hope your family's healthy. I hope you're healthy. I hope you've got a smile on your face. You've got some to look forward to. Maybe even in this podcast, maybe you've been looking forward to this podcast all weekend that will bring a smile to my face.
Wanted to continue today with the next series of power politics and poverty in the digital age. It's fascinating. I know a lot of you have seen the documentary, the social dilemma, and it talks a lot about some of the issues we're having with the internet, the way its changing our society, the way its changing and organizing new laws around itself.
I found it fascinating and it had dovetailed nicely with a lot of different books. I've been reading most of which I have done reviews on or spoke about in the podcast. Let me tell you a little bit about some of those. And then I'm going to dive into the series, which is going to get into the metal internet and how we're kind of sliding backwards in a lot of areas. The first few first few books I read were Marshall.
McLuhan's the global village, the medium in his message, his ideas on the printing press and how linear print has given way to linear thinking. I want a lot of ways, although it was a phenomenal invention, it narrowed our view of the world. I'm going to link in the show notes to an experiment that I did with a penny. And I can tell you a little bit about the penny experiment here.
So take a penny, you set it on the table and you look down on it from an overhead point of view and you'll see a circle with some, you know, some etching on it, depending on how good your eyes are. You might see some letters in some numbers, but you will see a lot of detail and even some depth. You know, if you slowly squat down until your eyes are level with the table and you look at that penny, it will actually turn into a straight line if you get dead, even with it.
And that is a good experiment to explain and visualize what linear print has done to our point of view. It's a really cool experiment. You can check out with a link in the show notes where you can try out with yourself. It's a highly recommended. It's really cool. The next set of books I was reading is by a Russian mathematician called Anatoli Flamingo. When you can follow along that series and the podcast it's called history of science or a fiction, I don't, I can't speak to the validity of the book.
However, it's fascinating to read the amount of detail and the inconsistencies in which a history has been recorded. It brings up the George Orwell quote that he who controls the future. Control's the past,
Speaker 1 (3m 56s): Right?
Speaker 0 (3m 59s): And in order to control the past, you must control the present. Also it helps me understand that when people talk about truth, if you talk about truth or someone claims something to be true, you should ask yourself, is that true enough? Cause nothing's really ever true. Right, it's more of a opinion. So those are two books that kind of led me here. And as I dive down a little deeper, I wanted to share with you some new insights I got from this book.
I'm currently reading called the medieval internet by Jacob Lena
Speaker 1 (4m 37s): Jensen.
Speaker 0 (4m 41s): The first is I'm going to repeat a couple of passages and then I will try to dive in and do a little breakdown and tell you my thoughts on it. Here's the first passage that I was reading is a paradox that the internet, the ultimate symbol of modernity transparency and enlightenment facilitates logics of enclosures, censorship and social control on the internet is used in the service of democracy and freedom movements around the world. But it is also used by dictatorships to clamp down on activists and opposition.
It has used to preach the gospel of freedom and to liberate the suppressed and alienated at the same time, sworn enemies of modernity and education like ISIS, Al Qaeda and Boko Haram. They use it to advocate their viewpoints and achieve their goals, new medium technologies, liberate and educate, but they are also used to narrow our horizons, create information, bubbles and willfully are not make us more ignorant and less aware of worlds unfamiliar to our own.
It's relatively new the internet. I mean, at least for most people. And I think everybody remembers the golden age of what, at least for me, when I began to learn about the internet, they had a America online and I'm sure most of you remember had that dial up, like pretty would have to do. You've got mail. You know what? It's like super long to get on the internet, but there was this sense of freedom. There was this sense of you have the ability to go and do whatever it is you wanted to do.
And it was like a public school, a public sphere, like a, a town square where you could go say whatever you wanted to, they didn't have to be any consequences. And as it grew and matured, it's, it's become, obviously monetization has changed the rules and the landscape and human behavior has also changed it quite a bit in for me, you know, I've, I've become increasingly more skeptical towards the internet and its consequences.
The digital technologies that they, they were meant to enhance social life, social skills and mutual corporate cooperation. It seems they have come to set us apart from each other. Like we might be together physically, but were not together mentally or separated by the geography on our screens and its kind of reel, but it's not real. It's a, there was a great quote that said social media is like playing bingo.
You're all alone together. And that's exactly what it is.
Speaker 2 (7m 41s): Right? Right.
Speaker 0 (7m 43s): I'm often fascinated by the idea of the internet. There seems like its in some ways it seems as though the newness, the idea's coming upon us from the internet are new. There's this brand new idea of capitalism. It's a brand new idea of democracy. It's a brand new idea that has the ability to change is forever. However, you must be like Socrates and ask the question, is that true?
Is it really true? Probably not. There's some people that say there's nothing new under the sun that you can't have a new idea, but you can only change the position of the words to God damn it. That's not right. You can't have a new idea, but you can rearrange ideas to come up with a different method. Does that make sense?
I hope so.
Speaker 2 (8m 49s): Right.
Speaker 0 (8m 49s): Let me tell you what I mean by, by the internet. Maybe...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back. My friend, I change by not changing history. Doesn't repeat, but it isn't it weird how the older you get, the more you become like your parents, even though when you were young, you swore to yourself that you would never become like your parents. It seems to me, you can run your whole life, but not go anywhere.
There's nothing new under the sun. Do you guys see what's happening right now? If you want to know the future, you must look at the path he who controls the future controls the past. He controls the past control as the present did, get it.
You understand, we have this weird feeling of deja VU right now, a feel, and I hope you feel this way. And if you don't feel this way, I am going to try to make you feel the way that I feel using the words I'm using. I'm going to paint you a picture. I'm hopeful. It will be a masterpiece. I'm hopeful that if you can get goosebumps by listening to the words, I'm about to talk to you about the words I'm about to give to you.
If I can make you get goosebumps, if I can make your face flush, then I am communicating with you. So let me see if I can do that. This whole COVID the whole world of the internet. It seems eerily familiar. Doesn't it? You know, history is something that can be so amazing and so beautiful.
And so poetic. If you want to know where your rat in your life, there's probably someone who wrote a book or a story or a fable. There's probably a story that explains your life. Your story is a beautiful story. If your willing to take control of it, if you're willing to take ownership of your life and your story, it will be a story that can be remembered. And if you've lost your way, they look back and you can find your way ahead.
Let me explain what I mean or at least attempt to do so controlling information is controlling the world.
Speaker 1 (3m 1s): Gonna say that again, controlling information is controlling the world. If you can control information, you can control the world. I'm going to make the argument that we in today's society in 2020 are beginning to look a lot more like a medieval system.
Speaker 0 (3m 21s): The, the comments, the monarchy, the Catholic church,
Speaker 1 (3m 29s): What worries about new technology they're as old as the discoveries of new technologies already, Plato was warning that writing would damage memory and recognize the double sided nature of new technology with on the one side, the vast advantages given by writing in the organization of his resources. And on the other side, have the ability of insurgence to use writing, to organize against the powers that be.
We've touched upon this a little bit. There's a book
Speaker 0 (4m 4s): That
Speaker 1 (4m 6s): Goes in to some of this. It's called tech knobbly, and he also speaks about this exact same passage. However, he takes it back further. He takes it back to the times of Toth. Remember the Emerald tablets of talk. Do you remember that? And Toth goes up into his, his master,
Speaker 0 (4m 25s): God damn. And I forgot that guys name
Speaker 1 (4m 28s): Anyways, I'll come back to it. However, he goes and he speaks to them and he says, listen, to have created this new technology called writing, and it's going to help the people so much cause they didn't have to remember everything in the leader says on a top Toth, you are marvelous. You come up with all of these beautiful technologies and inventions, but think about it writing while it would make things easier for people in the long run, it's going to make them weaker. It's going to make them weaker due to the fact that they no longer need to understand why they need don't.
They no longer needed to have to remember. They were just going to refer to this book and it's going to weaken the mentally. And isn't that the case with all our technologies, all our technologies make life a little bit easier, but they also take something away from us. Let me put it into a, into a term that the blue collar guy, guys like me can understand. I I can drive a 40,000 pound truck stick, shift up a Hill.
I realize how to put one foot on the brake, one foot on the clutch and then gas. It slowly led off. Put that thing in first and then move up the Hill without rolling back too far in today's world. Most people
Speaker 0 (5m 52s): Have a,
Speaker 1 (5m 55s): The car. If you live in the first and an upper class neighborhood, you have a car. This not only has an automatic transmission, but it has a backup camera. You might even have a car that drives itself. So those who can drive a stick shift in today's world are there old, but there are also knowledgeable that's one example of how technology is making our life better, but also making us forget about how to really use the technologies that got us here.
Does that kind of make sense, trying to paint a few examples of how all this marvelous technology is actually taken us backwards in the middle ages, the Catholic church exercise, it's a vast power to make itself the gatekeeper, not only of salvation, any eternal life, but also information. It was the church that preserved the culture of the past, including the Latin language, the ability to read and write and thereby the access to written information, not at least forbidden or censored texts, not at least forbidden or censored texts.
Those were reserved for a relatively small sector of the population consisting of monks priests, sometimes nuns and others related to the church. This a symmetry between the keepers of written information for the most part in Latin, which existed as the code in which a serious information is represented this reproduced and reinforced existing power hierarchies and society, keeping the masses illiterate.
Who does that sound like? Now? The modern day church are the tech companies. They are in fact a form of religion, right? OK. This is the social justice warriors can be like the new Catholics and The the right wingers, the Q and honors. And these people on the right. They could be like the Muslims. And there are, there's this new division.
Hey, I hate this perfect cause of this. I hate this person cause of that. Right? It's like the Qur'an versus the Bible versus the new Testament, right? The religious books are like fingers pointing to the moon, but everyone gets caught up in the finger. It's the same thing with these new ideologies that these tech companies, it isn't it weird how they have been deemed the arbiter of truth.
This is new tech companies. Believe that they are the ones that should be censoring stuff. That is too. Oh no, it's too scary for you to read. Oh man. Hey no one looks at Hunter Biden smoke at a bunch of crack right now. Don't do that. When you chop buy it in an office. Otherwise the whole world who will, if we don't have Joe Bid...
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Speaker 0 (0s): We're back. We've got number four part for of History Science or Fiction. What do you think so far? This series is below in my mind. I can't believe it. Well, part of me can't believe it. Part of me Can believe it. It makes sense, right? There's one guy Joseph's gallons here and he does all the dating or everyone takes his idea as the right idea.
You know what it sounds like to me, it sounds to me like Joseph's calendar. Like his dad was like a prominent lawyer and his son is some f**k off stoner. This is not doing s**t. When his life, he was like, Hey, Jo should get a g*****n job Joh. I told you, Dan, I want to be a wizard. Dad. I'm doing this new interpretive dance in my, in my suit of armor. Dad, I've got a job, a tournament later. Okay I told you, Joseph, we don't need another uncle Merlin around drinking, getting all boozed up, walking around with a big floppy hat in a big beard.
We don't need that. Joseph don't do this too. Your mother, Joseph, this is a very important job. Joseph people in the future are going to need these right dates. Kid gets all p****d off fine dads. I'll do it. Okay. If that will make you happy, I'll do it. So it gets in there and started going through all the book's. You know what I mean? Like he doesn't, he has no idea to look all that stuff up. It's kind of a lazy, he start date and stuff. Yay. Why not the 15th, 15th century now or whatever it is, it'll work.
So I was going to read this s**t anyway. Just kidding. History Fiction And or Science Science Science Science Part for everybody. I want to say thank you to everyone taking the time to play along, listen along and hopefully learn along.
I know I'm learning a lot and for me, as I read this, its it really helps me understand things better. I hope I'm truly hopeful that you dear listener will be able to get some value out of this. So here we go. Part for ancient historical events, geographic localization issues, 10.1 to locations of Troy in Babylon, the correct geographic localization of a large number of ancient historical events is truly a formidable task Naples.
For instance, whose name merely stands for new town is reflected in the ancient Chronicles as the following cities, one Naples in
Speaker 2 (3m 0s): Italy existing to this day to Carthage also translating as new town Naples in Palestine, the Savi in Naples to see the collection of the state history museum of Moscow. There were five new Rome, AKA Constantinople or Zahra grad, which could also be referred to as new town. Thus, if a chronical is referring to in event that occurred and Naples won has to devote all of one's attention to making sure one understands which town is meant.
Troy may be seen as yet. Another example, one of the consensual localizations for Homer's Troy is near the Hellespont straights. Schulman used this hypo hypothesis for solemn, the baptizing as Troy, if you're 100 by 100 meter excavation site of a minuscule ancient settlement that he had discovered near the hell spot, actually the very localization of hell spot in itself is highly controversial.
The scalp Geri and chronology. And History tell us that Homer is Troy met its final fait of destruction and utter dissolution in the 12th through 13th century BC. However we know that the Italian town of Troy played an important role in medieval history, particularly in the well known war of the 13th century. This town still exists. Many Byzantine historians have the middle ages referred to Troy as an existing medieval town among them.
And I see as a Connie autis, I'm sorry for the names I know butcher in them and they see this a Connie autis, nice to have forests gregarious, according to Titus levy, Troy and the entire Trojan region we're located in Italy. He tells us that the surviving Trojans landed in Italy soon after the fall of Troy and that, and that the place have their first landing was called Troy a nucleus wound up and Sicily.
His fleet sailed fence forth and came to the Lao Lynchian region. This place is called Troy as well. Several medieval historians identify Troy as Jerusalem. This fact embarrass is modern historians greatly leading them to such comments as homers actual book somewhat suddenly turned into an account. Have the devastation of Jerusalem is this can be seen and a medieval text describing
Speaker 0 (5m 58s): Alexander's arrival in Troy page one 60 to, for those listening, of course, I'm trying to match him up. So look for the picture's on the bottom to match, hopefully with the words I'm saying, Anna Cole, Minona a medieval author, somewhat unexpectedly located Jerusalem and Ethica the Island where the Ulysses was born.
Speaker 3 (6m 23s): Okay.
Speaker 0 (6m 23s): This is the most peculiar indeed, since it is known perfectly well that modern Jerusalem isn't located on an Island. Another name for Troy is Ilian while Jerusalem is also known as the Eyelea capital Lena Eileena and Elion are rather close phonetically. It is possible that the same city was called Troy and alien by some guy in Jerusalem and Eylea by others. Eusebius pemphigus writes that somebody referred to the small fear, again, town petunia, and Timian
Speaker 3 (7m 2s): It was Jerusalem. The facts quarter, the above demonstrate that right,
Speaker 0 (7m 6s): That the name of Troy had multiplied in the middle ages and have been used for referring to different cities. Could an archetypal medieval original have existed Scala, Geri and chronology. It contains information that allows the construction of the hypothesis that Homer's Troy. It was really Constantinople or a czar grad. Apparently the Roman emperor Constantine. The great took into account the wish of his fellow townsmen and had initially chosen the place where the ancient Ilian, the fatherland of the First founders of Rome had it been located.
This is what the prominent Turkish historian Jalong Assad tells us in his Constantinople. Historians proceed to tell us that Constantine changed his mind afterwards and found in new Rome nearby in a town of <inaudible>, but it is a known fact in Scala Geri. And History that Ilian is another name for Troy. What we encounter here may well be a remainder of the fact at the same town located on the boss for us had been referred to by different names.
Troy, new Rome, czar grad Jerusalem. It might also be true that since Naples means Newtown, it was the name that have been used for new Rome as well. Let us mention the fact that Southern Italy used to be called the great Greece in the middle ages. Nowadays it is assumed that the city of Babylon was located in modern Mesopotamia. Some of the medieval texts hold aid, cardinally different opinion. The well-known book Serbia in Alexandria for instances, locates Babylon in Egypt.
Moreover it tells us that Alexander, the great died in Egypt as according
Speaker 2 (8m 56s): To the scholar, Jerry inversion, this event took place in Mesopotamia. ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Did you hear about that new restaurant called karma? You get what you deserve. Thank you. Thank you. Welcome to the future. A future future. It's cracking out there where everybody, but you guys getting into have a good weekend. How's the weather. Nice. A warm, or is it raining where you are you part of that hurricane that's for me, it don't worry about me doing fine.
Live in the dream. As they say he was doing some thinking this whole fire is thing is pretty interesting. Isn't it? It got me thinking, what is the difference between a computer virus and a human virus? It seems to me that there's a lot of similarities, right? In some ways, in a lot of ways, the coronavirus has having the effect of mass hysteria.
It's causing people to act out of control. It's causing some people not to act at all. Same thing for a computer virus, right? It makes the computer just stopped. Sometimes that makes the computer act out of control. Both of them seem to want to hijack your data. One of them wants to hijack your DNA. No one wants to hack your passwords or your routing number.
Are your pictures or something like that. Right? Isn't it funny that we have some of the same people that work on computers trying to work on this virus or a lot of similarities. They're I'm just sayin I was talking to a friend of mine and he's got, I got an Apple computer. He's got a, like a Microsoft, he's got windows on his computer and his computer has a lot of problems.
Microsoft has a lot of viruses. That's interesting because bill Gates is they had a Microsoft, right? Well, isn't he also the head of like the world health organization, the CDC, if his computers have a lot of viruses, why would we trust him being in, being in charge of the coronavirus? Like he can't keep off his computer. He was going to keep them off for people.
Does it make any sense? He was an issue there to me. It seems there was a whole lot, a lot more going on behind the scenes. Obviously it's an election year and there's a lot of people that are jockeying for position utilize the different strategies to win. However, and after election day, I think regardless of who wins, the same strategy for the coronavirus is going to be an effect.
As far as the vaccine goes, when it comes to the wall street, both sides have there team have winners that they are going to funnel all the taxpayer money to, to win. However, when it comes to the vaccine, both camps are adamant about you getting that vaccine. That's the real deal. I mean, the real distraction is to keep your mind off of that. I don't think people need a vaccine and if you need a vaccine than go get it.
But when you talk about forcing people to take a vaccine, you are talking about something that has that the very least some sinister undertones. I left to go on to the world health, the organization website, and listening to some of their podcasts and what they got going on. And there's a team of people currently in Switzerland that are working on a package, support vaccination identification, and they bring up some interesting points that I think everybody should be aware of.
One of them is that they want anyone who flies on a plane to be, to have this vaccine documentation. There's a lot of issues with that. That's where the whole chip thing comes in. You know, they have this quantum dot or they have this RFID chip that will allow you to get on a plane, go into a sports stadium or go to work.
However, no one wants that. And not only do people not want it, but it's in my opinion, I think that it is it's unethical. Right? Good to understand the grand scheme of things, where smart cities want to be able to track people, smart cities want to be able to have your ID. Smart cities want to be able to have your bank accounts. Smart cities want to be able to have all that information on a small chip in your body.
Now you can just walk around and doors will open for you. Not only that, but also I think there's a lot of technology isle right now that it depends on that. Think the future of healthcare is being inside your body. They want to have these, these RFID chips that wood, you know, send a alert to a hospital. If your blood pressure was high or send an alert, if your blood sugar dropped somewhere or send an alert to a computer or to an AI system somewhere to make sure that your Okay I, on some level, I can understand the beauty of that.
That's that's awesome. But what, at what expense, at what expense, if you think about it from a logistics point of view, think about how much money they would save in healthcare. If they didn't have to have you come in all the time, if they could monitor you from afar. If instead of having doctors, they just had an AI system, you know, prescribe you, drugs are prescribed to you treatment.
You could do a way with so much of Docker's and then that would completely do away with so much schooling for people. And they could find other professions that's on the utopia side, right? So let's rewind it back and talk about some other unethical issues. So let's say that the first people that get a vaccine are the people that need at most.
And from, from what I read. And I also try to utilize the maximum of believe, none of what you hear and a half of what you read. So you should probably believe none of this since you are hearing it. However, I believe half of it. So here we go. Let's say that the people they get the vaccine or the people that are most are in danger of getting coven. And from what I've read, that appears to be minorities, people with underlying conditions and like homeless people are the poor people.
And that's at least what's what I'm hearing in the United States. So let's say that there is negative side effects from the vaccine, those of the people that are going to see all those side effects. First, the people that are already hurting people that are already in danger, they will see the most rapid side effects. If you read the literature, it also talks about once people get the vaccine, then they will be monitored closely.
And there is a term for it's called. It might have to come back and say Cause, I don't remember exactly what it was called. It's like pharmacol, pharmacological going to have to come back. I don't remember it. It's like pharmacological surveillance. And if you look up that word, you'll see that its it's being tracked well, were going to work.
How do you know that there's going to be any side effects on this particular vaccine while were going to utilize the process of farmer pharmacological surveillance. Okay. What's that? Well, that's us tracking him. Well, how are you going to track them? Oh, what? We're going to have a small RFID chip. That'll send us a signal. So when you started digging into the literature about what the vaccine is, the vaccine is a chip. It's a implantable device that allows you and everyone who gets the vaccine to be volunteered into phase four clinical trials, have the vaccine.
Do you see that's where the unethical part comes in. Imagine being someone that gets the vaccine while a lot of people don't have it. Don't you think that it would be some sort of stigma about that person? Like, do you, Oh, you got the chip in you. Oh man, I don't want to be around you or, Oh, you got the ship. That must be, and you have it. That must mean you have COVID so I don't w...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back in real life. History Fiction And or saw you in science.
Speaker 1 (30s): I'm assuming you've all listened to the first few sessions. So with that being said, let us jump with both feet right back into the thick of it into History or is it Fiction timekeeping in the middle ages? Historians discussed the chaos reigning in the medieval dating's peculiar in medieval. Anachronisms the scalp of Gerry in a chronological version.
I was far from being the only one. It competed with Virgin virgins. It competed with the virgins
Speaker 0 (1m 19s): Prudence.
Speaker 1 (1m 20s): That's ridiculous. It competed with aversions that were significantly different. The crumb mentions with the chaos reigning in the medieval. Dating's 70 to page 73. Furthermore, the analysis of ancient documents shows us that old concepts of time were substantially different from modern ones before the 13th and 14th century.
The devices for time measurement were a rarity and a luxury. Even the scientist didn't always possess them. The Englishman Val carious was lamenting the lack of a clock that is afflicted the precision of his observations of a lunar eclipse in 10 91. The clocks come in for medieval Europe where sundials, hourglasses and water clocks or clip see Dre.
However, sundials only were have used when the weather was good. And the clips a Dre remained a scarcity page 94, just so everybody knows. I'm going to put whenever I read or say a page number that doesn't correspond with what I'm reading, or if I stop in say a page number, you should be able to look down and see the figure of which the book is talking about. So FYI, just for that, <inaudible> In the end of the ninth century, a D candles were widely used for timekeeping.
The English King Alfred took them a long on his journey's and ordered them to be burned one. After the other page 94, the same manner of timekeeping was used in the 13th and 14th century in the reign of Charles the fifth, for instance, the monks kept count of time by the amount of Holy book pages or Psalms they could read in between two observations of the sky for the majority. The main timekeeping medium was the tolling of the church bells page 94.
One is to bear in mind that astronomical observations require a chronometer that possesses a second hand. While we learn that even after the discovery and the propagation of mechanical chronometers in Europe, they have been lacking the minute hand for a long time page 95. It was also to be said that the ultra sophisticated chronological Kabbalah develop in the middle ages contradicts the imprecision of Tim poral observation's.
For instance, the very periods used for measuring time on earth, acquire an entirely different duration when use for measuring the biblical events, Augustine equaled every Genesis day to a millennium, thus attempting to define their duration of the history of humankind pages one Oh nine to one 10, such an inherent trait of the medieval history geography as its and a acronystic propensity is for importance to us is of importance to us.
Sorry about that. The past is described in the same categories as the contemporary epoch, the biblical and the ancient characters where medieval attire a medieval more or less describes Cardenas to the ancient Romans, which was a purely nightly virtue. The <inaudible> of the old and new Testament are not put in a direct temporal sequence to the fact that the portals of medieval cathedrals portray old Testament, Kings and patriarchs together with the ancient sages in evangelical characters, unravels the <inaudible> attitude of History like nothing else.
In the end of the 11th century, the crusaders were certain. They came to punish the actual executioners, have the savior and not there offspring. They just won 17 to one. It is significant enough and we shall come back to it later on modern historians based their observations on the scale of Jerian chronology, believing that the medieval authors had attained a state of great confusion and will concern both concepts in a box due to their alleged ignorance and that they had confused the ancient biblical epoch with the medieval one medieval painters, for instance, kept portraying the biblical and the ancient character's and typically medieval costumes.
However, another point of view is also viable. One that differs from the traditional love for anocronysms explanation, namely that all of the statements made by the medieval chronograph offers and artists may have reflected reality. And we consider them to be an anachronistic because we follow the erroneous Skella Jerian chronology the scale of Gerry in a chronological version only managed to immortalize one medieval chronological concept out of many other versions previously co-existed with the consensual, a chronology, for instance, if it was assumed that the Holy Roman empire of the German nation in the 10th through 13th century D was the immediate descendant of the ancient Roman empire that is alleged to have existed in the 11th century, a D according to the Scala Gerry in version Mark, the repercussions of the discussion that appears very odd in our time PetSmart made the statement that he was supposed to have based on a number of physiological and psychological observations that the privileges granted by Nero Caesar to the house of Austrian Dukes in the 13th century, a D or a fake, it needed the proof in those days for the modern historian.
The thought that the ancient Caesar and Nero were the contemporaries of a medieval Austrian house of Duke's that had only commenced its rain in 1273, a B D that is about 1200 years after Cesar in Nero is naturally a preposterous one. However, as we see the medieval opponents of Petrarch were have a different opinion since it needed proof Priester, it makes the following observation in this way, same notorious documents.
All the interested parties were perfectly aware that the documents were blatant and shameless forgeries such as the modern interpretation have the fact, and nevertheless politely shut their eyes on the circumstance, an abnormally large number of anachronisms that transposed ancient events into the <inaudible> of the 11th through 14th century is contained in the medieval German Chronicles and texts.
Detailed reference may be obtained. The reader must be accustomed to be leaving. The famous gladiator fights only occur in the distant ancient age. This is not the case. However, VE class off the class of Skee in having told us of the gladiator fights in the ancient Rome proceeds to add that these fights took place in the medieval Europe have the 14th century as well.
For instance, he mentions the gladiator fights in Naples around 1344, a D, which were attended by Johanna of Naples and Andrew of hungry. These medieval fights indeed, with the depth of one ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): B in Benito <inaudible> <inaudible>
Speaker 1 (7s): And the Tuesday Everybody yeah. It's Tuesday. Woo. Time to get up and go to work. I'm excited. Got to love. Tuesday's who doesn't love it. Tuesday, come on. Cue with the program, gentlemen, will you let me, I'm sorry, ladies and gentlemen, will you let me tell you a little story as something that happened in Seville, it fits our situation's so perfectly that I'd like you to hear it.
Don Quixote told him to proceed and the priest and the women gave him their attention and he began is follows in the lunatic asylum. In Seville, there was a man put there by his family because he'd gone insane. He'd graduated as a student of Canon law from the university of Osuna. But even if he'd studied at Salamanca, most people would have considered him crazy.
After years of being locked away. This university graduate got it into his head that he'd become sane completely right in the head. And with this conviction, he wrote to the arch Bishop, begging him most earnestly and with very logical arguments to let him be released from the misery in which he'd been living since by the grace of God, he'd recovered his lost sanity. It, it was only because his family coveted his rightful share of their wealth, that he was still locked away and they would go on with that pretense until he was dead and buried.
The Archbishop persuaded by such a sensible and well organized letter ordered one of the chaplains to find out from him, the director of the asylum, if what the university graduates letters said was true and also told the Chaplin to speak to the lunatic himself. And if he, if he indeed appeared to be sane, to let him go free, the chaplain did as he'd been told, but the director assured him, the man was indeed still insane.
Although he often managed to speak like a man of large understanding sooner or later, he'd start babbling, such quantities of incredible nonsense that he completely nullified all the same things he'd said before, which anyone could see. And they talked to him, the chaplain decided to make the attempt and going to the madman, talked to him for an hour and even longer in the whole of which time, not a crooked are foolish. Word was spoken on the contrary.
The madman talks so very sensibly that the chaplain couldn't help, but believe him saying, and among other things, the madman told him that the director of the asylum was the very farthest thing from impartial, because he didn't want to give up the presence. The madams family gave him to keep him saying that their kinsmen was still out of his mind, despite lucid moments. So that the most serious obstacle to getting out of this misery was in fact exactly that great wealth in order to continue their enjoyment of what was rightfully his, his enemies.
Fraudulent only calls into question are Lords infinite mercy in having returned him from a state of beastiality and made him once more of a man. And in short, he made the director seem highly suspect his kinsmen greedy in cold blooded in himself. So exceedingly sensible That the chaplain made up his mind to take the madman away with him. So the Archbishop could see for himself, what was really going on in this whole affair, acting in good faith.
The pious chaplain asked the director to return to close. This university graduate would have been wearing when you entered the asylum to which the director replied that he'd better watch out because beyond any doubt in this particular university graduate, he was still crazy. But at the director's cautions and warnings had no effect. The chaplain remain determined to take the mad men away. And so in obedience to the Archbishop's orders, the madman who was dressed in his original clothing, which was clean and new.
And when he saw himself dress like a sane man in the garments of his insanity removed, he asked the chaplain to be charitable and let him go say farewell to his mad friends. The chaplain said they would both go and see whatever madman the asylum was sheltering. So they went upstairs along with some others who happened to be there and came to a cage, which held a wild lunatic though, at the moment, he was calm and quiet in the university.
Graduate said to him, my brother, tell me if there is anything I can do for you because I am going home. God having been pleased through his infinite goodness and mercy. Not for any merit of mine to have returned me to my senses. I have now seen and sound for nothing is impossible to God's great power, never lose your hope and trust in him for having returned me to my original condition. He may also restore you.
If you truly believe in him, I will be sure to send you some good to eat. So eat them for, I want you to know that I, as someone who has been through it, I'm convinced that all our madness comes from keeping our stomachs empty in our heads full of air. Be brave, be brave for, to be melancholy in our misfortunes is to damage health and spur on death. Another madman in a cage just opposite, listened to all of this and rising from an old Matt on which he'd been lying, bare naked.
He called out in a very loud voice to find out who it was that was going home, all seen and sound or the university graduate answered. It's I'm a brother. I'm the one who's going for. I need stay here no longer. And I am infinitely thankful to heaven for having granted me such a great gift. Watch your words, university, man. So the devil, it doesn't deceive. You answered the madman, do not make a fuss, stay at home and be quiet and you'll keep yourself from having to return.
I'm seen and sound. And I know it. So the university graduates, so I don't have to suffer for my sins all over again. Do you are seen and sound so the med man, all right, fine. Will see what we will see. May God be with you. But I swear to you by Jupiter I who represent his majesty here on earth, that four, this one sin that Seville is committing today and thus releasing you and dealing with you as with someone seen and sound. I shall have two levies, such as a punishment on this Citi, that it will be remembered for centuries and centuries.
Amen. Don't you understand you miserable idiot of a university, man, that this is well within my power. Since, as I've told you, I am Jupiter, the Thunderbird and in my hands, I hold scorching bolts in which I can. And I do threaten and destroy the earth, but I choose to administer only one punishment to the stupid Citi, which is that there will be no rain here nor anywhere near here for three whole years, beginning today at this very moment, when I have commanded this Scorge you are free.
You saying you are cured. And I am add, man, I disabled. I under lock and key ha I it as soon, let it rain as that would hang myself. Everyone was listening to the madman, shouting and ranting, but are university graduate, turning to the chaplain and grasping is Hans explained. Don't worry. My Lord pay no attention to anything this lunatic says, because if he's Jupiter and won't let it rain, I who am Neptune father and God have all waters.
We will have it rain any time. I feel like it any time it needed to which the chaplain replied all the same. My Lord Neptune. We don't want to irritate my Lord. Jupiter. You stay right where you are in your grace. And some other day, when we have more time and can do everything at our leisure ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Hey are you listening? If you want to hear it, a secret, look around and make sure everyone's around you. If you want to hear it, I think you're amazing. Seriously. I think you're amazing. You're like a different version of me. A super awesome, ah, hello. My friends, ladies and gentlemen. I hope you are having a beautiful day. You know that I'm serious. I hope you days going awesome.
I hope that you were able to look in the mirror. It makes some good eye contact. I kind of flirt with yourself a little bit. You ever do that? Look in the mirror and be like, Hey, all right, so handsome. Or if you look in the mirror in your life, you've been working out its kind of fun. It's kind of fun and you should try it at the very least. It'll make you smile at the very least will make you smile. And I think if you could start off your day with a smile, you can start off in the right frame of mind.
That's what I think that being said. I wanna start off today with a funny story. I heard awhile back. This was a story about a, a new this cat back back in the day. I don't know he was in college. So what was that? I'm 45. So that was that I don't know, 23 years ago, something like that, maybe 25 years ago. And he was living with his girlfriend.
However, he didn't want his parents to know that him and his girlfriend where, you know, they were lovers. And so one day his mom came to visit for dinner and she sat down for dinner with her son and his lovely roommate. And the mom was, you know, just talking to him, both the mom had obviously notice we, you know, when you're in a relationship, people can tell you together for those of you that might be younger.
Your mom knows. All right, just listen to your mom. Know that you can't fool your mom. You might think you can fool your mom, but you cannot fool your mom. Alright, just for these knuckleheads out there. And I know you going to try, but telling is pointless. So long story longer. If there is sitting down to dinner and the mom kind of notices their mannerisms a little bit and, and the sun notices her noticing them. And so the sun says, mom, I know what's your thinking. However, this lovely woman here is not, we are, we are just friends.
She's my roommate. You know what? When I gave you the tour of the house, I showed you both rooms and she's a lovely girl. However, we are, we are just friends. We are not in a romantic relationship. And the mom just says, Oh, okay, well, you know, no big deal. I was, I was just like, ah, I was kind of curious. I was going to ask, but thanks for letting me know. And the mom leaves and, and goes home about a week later, the my friend's lovely lover says to him.
She says, Brian, I can't find the silver plate that we had. Remember we had, we had three silver plates when your mom came for dinner. And I can't find that other silver plate. And I haven't seen him since your mom left. You think maybe she'd put it somewhere and maybe she moved to it. And then Brian goes, ah, I don't think my mom took it. And his, his love the girl, but it was, well, I don't think she took it. However, I just haven't seen it. And so Brian goes, you know what, let me, let me email her.
And so he shoots her an email in it. It says, mom, hope that you're doing well. Just wanted to ask. I'm not saying I'm missing the silver plate. Remember when you came over for dinner and, and we had a nice dinner and you know, I'm missing one of the silver plates. I'm not saying you took the plate or I'm not saying you didn't take the plate. The fact remains. I have seen the plate since you were here for dinner. I love ya. Your son, Brian, So about a day goes by and he gets a message back from his mom.
And it says, dear Brian, I'm not saying that you do sleep with your roommate. And I'm not saying that you don't sleep with your roommate. But the fact remains that if she was sleeping in her own bed, she would have found the silver plate by now under her pillow. That's hilarious. Right?
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Speaker 0 (5m 4s): You see that? You tried to mess with a mom, you got a mess with your mom. She would get ya. Do you think, you know, But moms know best to my mom. I love you. If you're a mom listening to this than you are an amazing woman. When I think about all the women, I know that are moms. I'm so thankful. I know some beautiful women in it. I know some beautiful women listening to this right now. And I'm going to tell you, you are an awesome mom. If I could be right there with you, I'd give you a big hug until you.
I love ya until you thank you for being in a good mom. And it takes a good mom to raise a good man. You guys know that right behind every good man. There's a good woman. We all got our name from a woman. And we all got our understanding of life from a woman. So men should understand that women, you should know that to be careful who you're raising, they kept what kind of man you raising because you are the first woman that a man ever falls in love with. Do you teach them? Alright, so let's get back into some linguistic abilities here.
I've been switching back and forth between strategy and Language. And I really think that there are interconnected for some of you. This is probably going to be just another review of words and things to think about. However, I want to try to do a different series on a particular peculiar. I can't even say that I would like to try and shed some light on a beautiful peculiar pieces of Language that most people do not even know about our use.
That being said, let us begin with a little term known as on a deeper closeness on a D plus on a deep fear, are these two and angry or they used to hate hate leads to suffering. Yoda is known for wrong. His word order getting, but is the most quoted line from star Wars, episode one, the Phantom menace use a different figure entirely Yoda announces that fear leads to anger.
He then takes the last word of that sentence and repeats it as the first word of the next anger leads to hatred. He then takes the last word of that sentence and repeats it as the first word of the next hatred leads to suffering. This is a case of honored a closeness. It links him directly to a previous spiritual teacher. Anyone, anyone you have to take a guess st. Paul, right?
We glory in tribulations. Also knowing that tribulation, worketh, patience, and patience, experience and experience hope and hope. Make it man, not ashamed. It is the antidote closeness, the repetition of the last word of one clause as the first word of the next, that gives both lines that are power. Whether they're written by a Saint or uttered by a small green alien guys with me so far, it has these little literary devices that can really punctuate that can really add influence to the words you're using.
But more than the words you're using, they can add weight too. The idea of you're trying to get across to people. They can make you a better communicator. The content doesn't matter much. In fact, ended up closes doesn't care. What you say and will give it's groggy Taz to a diametrically opposed opinions. Yoda seems to Think suffering or a bad thing, but there's another semi fictional American character called J...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Is it afternoon
Speaker 1 (25s): Midnight snack right now for all I know. All I know is that I'm happy. You're taking a moment to listen to this. So I'm going to try to make it enjoyable for you this week. We've been working on some different strategies, strategies in general, we've gone over some battles that happened in world war two, and we've applied them to our everyday life. I thought we would continue on that series, but in a more conspiratorial type of way.
That's why I want to start off today with a story about the light brigade. I have you ever heard about the light brigade? Well, if you haven't, you're going to hear about it. Now. I'm going to read the poem by our Lord Alfred Tennyson, and then I'll give you some background on it. Let's begin a half a league, half a league, half a league onward all in the Valley of death rowed, the 600 for word, the light brigade, half a league, half a league, half a league gone were all in the Valley of death road in the 600 for word, the light brigade charge for the guns.
He said into the Valley of death wrote to 600 word for word. The light brigade was they're a man dismayed, not tho the soldier new someone had blundered. There is not to make a reply. There's not to the reason why there's butt to do and die into the Valley of death. Look at the 600 Can into the right of them, Canon to the left of them, Canon in front of them. Follied and thunder stormed at with shot and shell Boldy they wrote and Well into the jaws of death, into the mouth of hell rote, the 600.
It flashed all their sabers bare flashed. As they turned in the air, sabering the gunners there charging an army while all of the world's wonder when used in the battery's smokes right through to the line, they broke caustic and in Russian reel from the Sabre stroke shattered in Sunder, then they will back back, but not, not the 600 Canon to the ride of them can in to the left of them are Kennan behind them.
Following in the thunder stormed at, with shot and shell wall force and hero fell. They that had fought. So Well came into the jaws of death back from the mouth of hell. All of that was left of them left out of 600. When Can their glory fade, Oh the wild charged they made all the world wondered honor the charge they made honor the light brigade, noble 600.
What do you think? Pretty interesting, right? Let me see a little bit more about the light brigade. What happened there? So the light brigade was what was known as the charge, the light brigade, and that was a failed military action involving the British, like Calvary against these Russian forces during the battle of a lot of clever
Speaker 2 (3m 49s): On October 25th, 1850, for in the Crimean war, the light brigade was the equivalent of like the 82nd airborne in the Navy seals or like the UN unbelievable special forces. And they were the best of the best. And they were sent by a command or that had zero experience into the Valley of death to be slaughtered.
And it's a good example of how inexperience can turn the tide or how inexperience are foolish decision making can cause even the greatest Armie to lose is poor planning. It's people with really big egos and Xero experience calling the shots because you think about anybody like that in your life. You're probably thinking, and your aunt Georgia, I'm thinking about you. You're a big dummy. Maybe maybe I'm pretty big dummy some times, but other times I'm a pretty awesome.
So let's not talk about me. All right. I was going to portray this to what's going on right now in our situation. I had a, I been seeing a lot of stuff on my radar about like, Dark Winter have you guys heard about this? Dark Winter Dark Winter is coming Dark Winter and it, it got me thinking I kind of Googled it and I, I checked it out. And let me tell you some What operation Dark Winter is on June 22nd, 23rd of 2001.
These groups created a senior level war game that simulated a smallpox attack in the United States are known as Dark Winter essentially it was a mock version of a widespread smallpox attack on these dates, senior policymakers and us officials met with the simulation at Andrews air force base, according to shining light on Dark Winter drive Winter it was a tabletop exercise. Decisionmakers were presented with a fictional scenario and asked to react to the facts and context of the scenario established strategies and making policy decisions to the extent the were made so incorporated into the evolving exercise.
So the key decisions affected the evolution and outcomes of the scenario in this scenario, members of the national security council met to discuss a developing situation in Southwest Asia, but they received word of a smallpox outbreak in Oklahoma, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. They are briefed on the outbreak the time between exposure and symptoms developing and the lack of vaccines. The NSC was tasked with determining both the Cause and the Opry, the purpose of operation Dark Winter in foreign policies, article America's pandemic war games, don't end Well Mark Perry explains the Dark Winter exercise ended on the second day at a simulation after the three long sessions and purposely without resolution.
But then the exercises goal was not to predict the future, but to dramatize the issues faced by the federal government, during a nationwide health crisis in this it masterfully succeeded showing that what begins as a localized disease outbreak can quickly become a crisis that envelops the entire nation and the world state borders become checkpoints crowded with those fleeing the disease, Canada and Mexico closed their borders with the U S the foreign nations restrict travel of American citizens.
Ultimately, the purpose of the war game was to highlight the vulnerabilities in our healthcare systems and policies by putting in worst case, but plausible scenarios, the findings of operation Dark Winter and attack on the United States with biological weapons could threaten vital national security interests, massive civilian casualties break down on essential institutions, violation of D democratic process, civil disorder, loss of confidence in government and reduced U S strategic flexibility abroad. Current organizational structures and capabilities are not well suited for the management of biowarfare attack, major fault lines, and just between different levels of government, federal, state, local between government and private sector among different institutions and agencies, and within the public and private sector, these disconnects could impede situational awareness and compromise the ability to limit loss of life suffering, an economic damage.
There is no surge capability in the U S healthcare and public health systems or in the pharmaceutical and vaccine industries. This institutionally in limited search capacity could result in hospitals being overwhelmed and becoming inoperable, and it could impede public health agencies analysis of the scope source and progress of the epidemic. The ability to educate and reassure the public and their capacity to limit casualties. And the spread of disease feeling with media will be a major immediate challenge for all levels of government information management and communication will be a critical element in crisis.
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Speaker 1 (14s): Well, listen it up. Pilgrim. You say you and your man over there, I've been to come in to my house and take my things. Well, you might be able to maybe, maybe after you eat the peanuts out of my s**t, how's that for a John Wayne impression, I got to work on a Dona. I know, I know. I'm trying.
What are you going to do? He's the Duke, he's hard. He's often replicated, but never duplicated. All right. But I'm trying, we are going to work some more on Strategy applying battle field techniques and strategy to every day. Life situations are the most complete and happy victory is this to compel one's enemy to give up his purpose while suffering no harm oneself, but a serious by indirections find directions out.
Shakespeare Hamlet act two scene one. The whole art of war consists in a well-reasoned and extremely, extremely circum. SPECT defensive followed by rapid and audacious attack. Napoleon all military action is permeated by intelligent forces and there are effects Clausewitz. A clever military leader will succeed in many cases in choosing defensive positions of such an offensive nature from the strategic point of view that the enemy is compelled to attack us in them, Golan fellows, these soldiers, they always go for the thickest place in the fence.
Admiral de Robeck. Well, lets jump into you. You guys remember when we left off at him, we left off with the Hitler and German armies advancing. They were utilizing the strategy of the indirect attack. For those of you just tuning in, or you may not have listened to these in sequence. Let me catch you up to speed here. The true purpose of strategy is to diminish the possibility of resistance and from this follows another Axiom that to ensure attaining and objective one should have alternative objectives and attack that converges.
On one point she would threaten and be able to diverge against another. Only by this flexibility of aim can, Strategy be attuned to the uncertainty
Speaker 2 (3m 7s): Of war
Speaker 1 (3m 10s): Exploiting the weak points of the Weimer Republic playing on human weakness, alternatively playing off capitalist and socialist interest against each other, appearing to turn first in one direction and then in another. So that by successive indirect steps, he approached his goal. Let's think about that particular piece of Strategy they're the first one in those two paragraphs is to ensure attaining an objective one should have alternative objectives and attack that converges.
On one point she would threaten and be able to diverge against another. Only by this flexibility of aim, can strategy be attuned to the uncertainty
Speaker 2 (3m 56s): Of war.
Speaker 1 (3m 59s): So you should have multiple attacking points and one battle should lead you,
Speaker 2 (4m 7s): Right?
Speaker 1 (4m 7s): Two multiple avenues. Your next year, this strike you make. Now it should open up two more strikes depending on what the person does. It's the same thing in a conversation. If your, if your going to be in a crucial conversation, if your going to find yourself at a table or in a meeting or some sort of debate, you should have pregame do what you are going to stay in your mind and you should have, or you should understand that what you say is a lead up to the next thing you say, and that each verse or each argument you make should have a few followups.
You should be able to attack this point. If your talking about a specific situation that happened, you should be able to bring up that situation. And regardless of what the person says about that situation, you should be able to tack attack it in two different ways. Let's say, for example, you're speaking with a teacher or someone at your kids school and they are talking about the topic of diversity and that topic comes up a good strategy.
They're would be for you to say something like all. Can you tell me the difference between diversity and inequality and then just kind of watch them for awhile? And if they're smart, they'll catch on what your doing. They probably won't. However, you, you ask them that question. What's the difference between diversity and inequality and they'll think for a minute and they will give you some answer and then you would follow it up with Okay regardless of what they say, you would follow it up with something like this.
Okay if I put five balls out in front of me and I filled each bowl up with a different level of water, would those bulls be a diverse group, have bowls? Or would they have a diverse amount of water or would they have an equal amount of water? And at that point in time, it should Dawn on the person that it's the same exact word. It's just that people who want to use it in a specific way will choose which words they want to use. If its a negative connotation or a positive connotation.
It's a good way of thinking about the particular Strategy we were talking about. The battle should lead you to multiple avenues of the next battle depending on where you want to take it. Alright, so let's, let's dig a little bit further into this particular book and read a little bit more about what happened in the original plan. The main effort was to have been on the right wing by box army group, but early in 1940, the plan was radically changed and the center of gravity shifted following the arguments of general Von Mon steam, chief of staff at Rood steads army group that a thrust through the art in things would have a much better chance of success being the line of least expectation.
The most significant feature of the Western campaign was the German commands care to avoid any direct assault and its continued use of the indirect approach despite superiority and modern means of attack. It did not attempt to penetrate the Mae got line instead buy a baited offensive against the, to small neutrals Hollande in Belgium. It managed to lure the allies out of their defenses on the Belgian frontier.
Then when they had advanced deep into Belgium, their March began deliberately unimpeded by the German air force. It struck in behind them with a thrust at the uncovered hinge of the French advance. This deadly thrust was delivered by a striking force that formed only a small fraction of the total German army, but it was composed of armor divisions. The German command had been shrewd enough to realize that for any chance of quick success, it must rely on mechanics rather than on mass even.
So this spearhead was so small that the German generals were far from confident that the stroke would succeed, that it did was chiefly due to the recklessness or perilous convention reality convention conventionality excuse me, of the French command and concentrating almost the whole of their left wing for a massive advanced to offer battel in Belgium while a few second rate division's to guard the pivotal sector facing the Artinian is a wooded, a hilly area, which they are assumed to be too difficult as a line of approach for a mechanized.
Division's the Germans by contrast in exploiting its possibilities for a surprise had shown their appreciation of the oft taught lesson. That natural obstacles are inherently less formidable than human resistance in strong defenses. Let me just read that part again for you, because that is something that the majority of people will ne...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Good.
Speaker 1 (15s): Welcome to this show. Everybody how's everybody feeling out their, you have a good weekend. He get some things done. You walk out in the yard a little bit, hang out with the family, go to the beach, or have a barbecue. What did you guys do? Well, whatever it was a hope you enjoyed it. It's the moment you get to spend with your family and loved ones. It's the moments like that, that you'll remember, and that the people in your family role remember.
So remember that make the most of your time with the people you love. We want to jump into a series today. I think you're all going to enjoy. I know I enjoy it. That is how we can apply military Strategy to our daily lives. Can we look back to some of the great battles in history and use the strategies on the battlefield that were implemented by these generals into our linguistic structure, into our daily lives in a two are relationships?
I think the answer is yes. And I also think once you hear this episode that you will think the same thing, I'm going to go over a few points here. I'm going to go over some of Germany. Strategy in the second world war. Talk about some revolutionary techniques. They used the effects of those techniques, and then I'm going to get some commentary on how those affects can be used in your life.
So without any further of my yap, yap, yap, yap, yap, yap. Without any further of that, let's dig right in here. The course of Germany's campaigns before and after the outbreak of actual war in 1939, provided a most striking demonstration of an indirect approach. He gave the technique of an indirect approach, a new extension, logistically psychologically, both in the field and in the forum later, the Germans gave up their opponents ample opportunity to exploit the indirect approach against them.
It is wise in war, not to underrate your opponents. It is equally important to understand his methods and his mind works. Such understanding is the necessary foundation of a successful effort to foresee and forestall his moods. The peaceful power suffered a lot from missing the bus, through their slowness to gauge what Hitler would next attempt an Asian made a profit a lot.
If the adversary Oregon's of government include it in army department, I'm sorry, an enemy department. We already have an army department covering all spheres of war and studying the problems of the war from the enemy's point of view so that in this state of detachment, it might succeed in predicting what was likely to do next. And there's a lot there. So let's dissect this part.
It is wise and more not to underrate your opponents. I think that goes well beyond just war that goes into the heart of any type of relationship that could be adversarial, be it a debate, be it a friendly, joking, be it a relationship with someone you love, be it a business partner or a business that you are competing with.
It is equally important to understand his methods and how his mind works. I think this is something that could be taught to kids in school. They're should be in my mind. I think that there should be a strategic life-course, you know, throughout at least when I went to school, though, it was always math and English and science, kind of the core, the core products of schooling. I I think you would be a good idea to add strategy to that particular whom room coarse, you know, financial Strategy as well as relationships Strategy in a lot of what we were talking about here, these points would be applied to both of those.
For example,
Speaker 2 (5m 16s): It is,
Speaker 1 (5m 16s): It is equally important to understand his methods and how his mind works. I think if any of us take time to really get to know someone thinking about your best friend or a family member, do you understand the methods they use to get where they're going? Do you understand the plan's they have, do you understand how their mind works, maybe for your family and for your best friend, maybe even for a group of people that are in your community or even your culture.
However, once you step outside your culture, once you step outside your neighborhood, all of a sudden the world gets pretty big. And so does the methodology which people use in order to attain their goals. The previous podcast had a lot to do with this about utilizing or processing language and the left and right hemispheres of the brain. It's so fascinating to me to think about strategic moves on the battlefield and strategic ways to wage war.
Because I think the majority of relationships we have at times are adversarial sure. Understanding is the necessary foundation of a successful effort to foresee and forestall his moves So in any type of debate, in any type of game, be a football, basketball, wrestling, whatever it is, this is such good advice. Let's just hit the three points again, never underwrite your opponents, do your due diligence.
It's important to understand their methods and how they think Understanding the foundation of your campaign. Kind of pre-gaming. What do you want to do will help you foresee and forestall the move of the person with whom you're debating or fighting or at war with As far as a nation might profit a lot. If the adversary Oregon's of government included an in an enemy department, I think you see a lot of that.
Now in corporate America, they call it red teaming and it can be a successful strategy that you can implement in your life. It's a good way to teach your children about Strategy and how to be successful and how to think things through critically. You know, if you're sitting at the dinner table, regardless of what your dinner table conversation is, you could introduce a new game called red teaming. Were you, and one of your kids and your wife and the other child, you could debate topics.
It's a pretty good idea and can be fun to sit down at a dinner table and have a debate and understand that the idea of the debate is not to hurt the other person. The idea of the debate is to solve a problem. However, as long as everyone at the table is fair game, I think it's a good strategy to try and use different techniques and know that way you can help go over your logical fallacies and why they're wrong and why they're Right.
However, this is all stemming from, you know, strategic thinking, strategic, which ultimately is kind of a form of warfare. So let's jump right back in here in to the book, nothing, they seem more strange to the future historian than the way that the government of the democracies failed to anticipate the course with which Hitler would pursue four Never has a man of such immense ambition. So clearly disclosed before hand, both the general process and particular methods by which he was seeking to fulfill it.
Mine confe together with his speeches and other utterances provided abundant clues to his direction and sequence of actions. If the amazingly clear self-revelation of how his mind works is the best evidence that what he achieved was not a matter of accident nor of mere opportunism. It is also the clearest confirmation of the proverbial saying what fools men are even a pulley.
It did not show such contempt disregard for his opponents and for the risks of unveiling, his intentions. If there was a parent carelessness in this respect showed a realization that men easily miss what is...
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Speaker 1 (0s): All right. I am hopeful where for all of you, a full week of sunshine who was serious of openings and start a full go up, the darkness can be punctuated with the beams of life. Wow.
Speaker 0 (34s): Well, you made it to the end of the week. No, what? I think, I think you deserve something special, something real. Nice. Thank you very much. So whatever it is, I want you to go get it for yourself. It's just go ahead. Just do it. If you feel like you deserve it, go ahead and get him, just do it. And if you feel like picking up something nice for me, Hey who am I to argue with you and your judgment and your ideas about rewarding MI for, you know, he is awesome podcast.
So who am I in to get in the way of that? I will know this. I love you are happier here. Happy. It's Friday I'm looking forward to a good weekend. I'm looking forward to reading some more of you guys' comments. I'm looking forward to reading some more of your ladies comments. I'm just thankful to be here. I wish I could give you a hug. Is that weird? So what are you thinking so far about mr.
Marshall McLuhan? I don't know about you, but I need a shovel because I'm digging it, but a bumper I'm loving it. It does that make me think of McDonald's. So this is getting this right back to where we started these little idiosyncrasies, these little, but I'm pumped, but I remember this one. What was the one, but I dunno by a million number on that show is Seinfeld.
He was like, because stanza, so you can piggyback these little audio oddities and you can piggyback these little means that are already out there. And just their, like a little virus that you put your own DNA into. Then you can use that successful virus to penetrate the minds of the people around you, get them to think things, get them to do things. And that's ex that's quite a bit about what we've been talking about with some of Marshall McLuhan's ideas.
In fact, that's part of the reason why we are in Marshall McLuhan's eyes devolving into a more archaic society. It's fascinating
Speaker 2 (3m 0s): To me cause we've covered Terence McKenna. We've covered Joseph Campbell and now we're covering Marshall McLuhan. And there was this
Speaker 3 (3m 11s): Odd thread,
Speaker 2 (3m 16s): This Ariadne thread to help us through the maze. If you know
Speaker 3 (3m 19s): It will
Speaker 2 (3m 22s): Do you know what? I think it was Terence McKenna who talked about an archaic revival about returning to some parts of the archaic returning ourselves to some systems have thought that may lead us out of this bind. And of course it was Joseph Campbell who spoke to us about the power of myth.
And here we have Marshall McLuhan forecasting, right. It kind of what turns McKinnon was talking about.
Speaker 3 (4m 3s): All right.
Speaker 2 (4m 6s): It's interesting to me too. Think about why Marshall McLuhan thought this and how he was able to predict this so long ago, and then being able to see
Speaker 3 (4m 19s): How so
Speaker 2 (4m 21s): Some of the social media companies and the internet companies there. I think there's a new documentary out on Netflix that talks about how social media is in fact changing our behavior. I forgot the name of it. However, it's pretty widespread right now. And is it talks a lot about what Marshall McLuhan was talking about now. So what do you say
Speaker 3 (4m 50s): We
Speaker 2 (4m 51s): Pick up where we left off and keep on trucking. So we were talking about the left and right hemispheres of the brain we left off with. I think the last sentence was the present electronic age in its in a escapable confrontation with simultaneity presents the first serious threat to the 2,500 year dominance of the left hemisphere.
There are a variety of factors which can give salience or mastery either to the Right simultaneous and acoustic hemisphere of the brain or to the left lineal and visual hemisphere, no matter how extreme the dominance of either hemisphere in a particular culture, there was always some degree of interplay between the hemispheres thanks to the Corpus callosum and the anterior and hippocampal comma sewers, that part of the neural cable network, which the hemispheres, even the Chinese with there are extreme cultivation of the right hemisphere, which invests every aspect of their lives, their language.
They are writing with artistic delicacy, exert, much left hemisphere bias and quality in their practicality and concern with moral wisdom, how ever their stress falls heavily on what Heisenberg calls the resonant interval or touch. It is a matter of the experience of time and space, a westerner, for example, arranges flours in space, the Chinese and the Japanese harmonized.
The space between the flours, the importance of this discontinuous space becomes clear in the following passage from the Chinese eye by Cheong ye indeed the use of space is one of the Chinese painter's most coveted secrets, one or the first thoughts in his head when he begins to plan his composition, almost every space in our pictures has a significance.
The onlooker may fill them up with his own imagined scenery or with feeling merely there was a Chinese poet of the song dynasty <inaudible> chin who wrote the sorrows of a parting and describe the seen as follows. One of the three parts spring seen to our sadness. And the other part is nothing but wind and rain.
The Chinese, in other words, allow the right hemisphere to direct the left. They use the I as an ear, creating the seemingly paradoxal situation that Tony Schwartz notes in the responsive cord are proposed the TV image in watching television, our eyes function like our ears. The experience have the right brain leading the left is by no means foreign to us.
Herbert Krugman performed brainwave studies comparing the response of subjects to print and television. One subject was reading a book as the TV came on. As soon as she looked up, her brainwaves slowed significantly
Speaker 4 (8m 35s): <inaudible>.
Speaker 2 (8m 40s): She was in a predominantly alpha state, relaxed, passive, unfocused, or brainwave response to the three different types of TV. Content was basically the same, even though she told Krugman, she liked one disliked another, and was born by a third as a result of a series of such experiments. Krugman argues that this essential alpha state is characteristic of how people respond to TV.
Any TV hearing, Mark, let me pause for a minute. How has this woman just reading a book? She looks up and in a matter of seconds, her brain wave response, it was slowed. Significantly thinks about that with just a few seconds, you are put into a relaxed, passive and unfocused
Speaker 3 (9m 44s): Position. Okay.
Speaker 2 (9m 45s): All right. Like what better way to have a message seek, seek into your thoughts or a better, what better way to program somebody then to have them be in this particular, almost vegetative slash meditative state, right?
Speaker 3 (10m 4s): You've got mail
Speaker 2 (10m 6s): Krugman remarked, the ability of respondent's to show hi, right. Brain response to even familiar logos they're right. Brain response to storeys even...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Well, here we go. We are back TrueLife podcast on Thursday, Thursday to Thursday, Thursday night. Do you remember what we were talking about? Let me refresh your memory, my friends, but before I refresh your memory, let me refresh how awesome you are. You wake up, tell yourself your awesome. Give there's a little Pat on the back, you wake up in. The first thing that you thought about was something beautiful. Did you look out your window and see a rainbow?
Oh my gosh. Look up this rainbow. It is so pretty, so many blues and purples. How about a, a little dollop, a little, a little kid walk in their dog. That's always a cool one. Right? Would be a butterfly on your shoulder. Maybe a nice whoosh, a nice calm, wind blowing over the plant's in your backyard. That's the whisper of the earth embracing you.
Something like that. Right I'm not sure that last part flowed together. Like I wanted it to Well now, I guess I can refresh your memory. We we're doing a spotlight on mr. Marshall McLuhan and I left off, you know, where I left you. I left off at East meets West and the hemispheres, not just on our planet, but in our brain, right at the left hemisphere on the right hemisphere, we have the orient meets the Oxidental.
You know what that makes me think of, you know, the town and country symbol, or at least that's what we call it in Hawaii or The I think more accurately its the yin and the yang, you know, it's a circle with a black Paisley in a white Paisley with the white Paisley has a little black.in it. And the black Paisley has a little white.in it. Think about that symbol for a minute. It's a really powerful symbol. One cannot exist without the other in it seems they are always flowing together and that pattern of the yin and the yang be it male and female or left brain, right brain.
It seems to be a pattern of behavior as well as a symbol of what's happening. Think about our political parties in the U S aren't. They always like morphing into the other one. Like the Republican's are becoming the Democrats, Democrats are become when the Republicans of a concern become when the Democrats is just so symbolic of this circle of life, then the cycle of life in the more that I think about the symbol, the more that I realize how powerful that actually is, is really a mesmorizing to think about it.
And I think it fits nicely here with this East meets West and the hemispheres. I just can't. It just seems so strange to me. The way our brain is constructed is also the way the world is constructed or is it because our brain is constructed one way. That's how we see the world. That's probably more accurate in a previous podcast. I talked about the similarities between supply chains and neural networks.
Speaker 1 (3m 56s): I just
Speaker 0 (3m 58s): It's one of those things that really gets me. I, I, I don't think we can really create anything in the outer world. That's not already is something that's been hardwired into us, but I'm kinda getting out into the muddy waters. Let's bring it full circle back to the brain and some of the Marshall McLuhan's ideas about processing information in the brain. So the brain on the outside as a, in a way in a grossly anatomical way, the brain appears to be what it seems Walnut like and symmetrical covered all over with convoluted fishers designed to give more tissue area.
But underneath within that three pounds of whitish mush is a seeding electrochemical masse, which has the power to function asymmetrically. Normally of course we do not know it. If we decide to go for a jog, the left hemisphere through the Corpus callosum sends a signal to the right hemisphere to move both hips, synchronously synchronously. Is that correct?
Speaker 1 (5m 11s): Say that route as well.
Speaker 0 (5m 15s): We Right a capacity largely controlled by the left posterior lobe, the right hemisphere guides, the curly cues of the West Palmer method, millions of neural interfaces keep us coordinated. Although if we might take a slight detour, have thought the fact that neurons never actually connect or touch should be of immense interest to neuro physiologists.
When an electrical impulse reaches the tip of a neuron's tail or axon, it discharge is a chemical called in your own transmitter. Let me pause there for
Speaker 2 (5m 58s): A minute. If you remember yesterday, we talked about how the brain is not connected, but it interfaces. And if you remember my little diatribe, the world is not connected, but it interfaces. It's a very big distinction there. Everyone wants to talk about how everything is connected. It's the wrong word. Everything interfaces is this chemical message diffuses across the gap called the synapse to receptors located in the next cell triggering yet another electrical charge that courses through another axon until the message reaches millions of other neurons, the brain, it would appear as a mosaic that resinates in its discrete parts.
That's the left side of the upper brain has a very specialist role. It is largely concerned with linguistic matters. The ability to order to quantify to label the right side of the neocortex is best in spatial tasks. The sense of the multi-dimensional the field of vision in each eyes divided between the left and right brain Josephine Sims tells us that the left hemisphere prefers units of neural information, which can be said to be similar and focal.
Whereas the right brain area favors on integrated units have data the back or a posterior lobes of the upper brain, which deal with specific touch sensations and spatial information interact vigorously with the frontal lobes, which tend to abstractly play with the constraints of time and the ability to plan the world have now linked to the world of the future.
And when I'm sorry, and then there is the lower brain, the various levels of earlier tissue, which covered and evolved over millions of years, the spinal cord and the brainstem that attend to such basics as heartbeat and respiration, the art complex reptilian, CDE of aggression, ritual, Tara territory, social hierarchy, the limbic system cradle of our emotions.
Paul McClain says that the upper brain lives in an uneasy peace with the lower end midbrain. And what we may actually be talking about are three separately, interfacing cognitive systems. However, fascinating such a theory may be. We should focus the relationship between the cortical hemispheres, which in our view is the projection of consciousness, consciousness being the some interaction between oneself and the outside world.
The hemispheres manifest their very nature by the way, in which they perceive and analyze the environment. Carl Sagan says this ability is the unique Mark of the primate, the area's of Berocca and Veronica in the left cortical hemisphere centralize our capacities for speech hearing and writing and thus mediate our expression of comprehension in language. The left hemisphere is the seat of hierarchies and categories of the linear, the mathematical and the sequential.
The ordering sense of the left brain is quantitative. The diachronic reading, writing, naming within a perception of significant order. We are not surprised there are for when neuroscientists to place the guidance of complex sensory motor skills like typing or adjusting a micrometer in that part of the cortex, the left hemispher...
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Speaker 0 (0s): <inaudible> Welcome
Speaker 1 (16s): Wednesday. Hello with your buddy. How are you feeling out there? Did you wake up this morning and look in the mirror and say something like, man, you're a good looking. You're a good looking son of a gun. Did you ever do you wake up and you're looking to a mirror in your life, your hands know your handsome, you know, your hands. And I know you're a handsome, ah, I like to do this sometimes. Is that weird? Probably, but you know what? I love it. You should try it.
It's awesome for the ladies' you might want to go with beautiful because you know, you can be handsome, but I prefer my women. Beautiful. Well, I hope that you guys are having a great day. I thought I start off today with a little bit of a story. Once upon a time, a daughter complained to her father that her life was miserable and that she didn't know how she was going to make it. She was tired of fighting and struggling all the time. It seemed just as one problem was solved.
Another one soon followed her father. A chef took her into the kitchen. He filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. Once the three pots began to boil, he plays potatoes and one in the second and ground coffee beans in the third, he then let them sit and boil without saying a word to his daughter, the daughter moaned and impatiently waited.
Wondering what the heck she was doing. After 20 minutes, he turned off the burners. He took the potatoes out of the pot, placed them in a bowl. He pulled the eggs out and placed them in a bowl. He then ladled the coffee out and placed it in a cup, turning to his daughter. He asked daughter, what do you see? The daughter replied, potatoes, eggs and coffee for a hastily look closer.
He said and touch the potatoes she did and noted that they were soft. He then asked her to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed be hard boiled egg. Finally, he asked her to sip the coffee. It's rich aroma brought a smile on her face. Father. What, what does this all mean? She asked, he then explained that the potatoes, the eggs and coffee beans had each faced the same adversity, the boiling water.
However, each one reacted differently. The potato went in strong, hard and unrelenting, but in boiling water, it became soft and weak. The egg was fragile with the thin outer shell protecting its liquid interior until it was put in the boiling water. Then the inside of the egg became hard. However, the ground coffee beans, where unique after they were exposed to the boiling water, they changed the water and created something new.
Which one are you? He asked his daughter pretty interesting, right? When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Or are you a potato and EG or a coffee bean? You think the moral of this story is that in life things happen around us. Things happen to us. But the only thing that truly matters is how you choose to react to it. And what you make out of it, life is all about learning, adopting, and converting all the struggles that we experience into something positive to some of the best advice I ever got was that in life you can not control what happens to you, but you and you alone gets to control the meaning of that event.
So think about that for a moment. I think it can change the way you are processing information. And I think it has the ability if you remember that story. And if you remember that last piece I just gave you when you get in a tight spot, I do remember that you can't control what happens, but you can control the meeting of it and it can fundamentally shift the way you feel about your day. Try it. If you get a chance, let us now jump into, excuse me.
Let's just jump back in is a Marshall McLuhan. Hear, you know, he's going to get into the way we process information. He is going to be talking about the transformation of our society. The way the mediums have changed us. And by a medium, I mean, we've gone from reading and listening to watching. I said, previously the documentaries or the new books, we talked a little bit briefly about how that particular, medium, powerful medium of video.
It kind of just leapfrogs the critical thinking. And it goes right into your head, right, right. Through the eyes. So the ocular nerves, and there you go, there's your idea. Nice, neat, and package for you. So you don't even have to think about it. And we know that certain people, other people, different groups of people, they like different things. We know that when, when we look at advertising, where do they have target demographics?
So the people putting out the message, you know, exactly which group is going to consume their message, that they can tailor, make a message for each group strictly to sell something, strictly targeting specific groups in order to make more money from those groups. Most of the time, not even caring about the behavioral change that's going to come about in that group.
As long as the people are making money, using target demographics, behavior, be damned. They don't care. Why is that important to George? How is this even relevant to Marshall McLuhan? Well, like I said, he's talking about the different mediums. It's also, when we're talking about how the different mediums change your behavior, change your view. We are also talking about how it's processed in the brain.
And according to Marshall McLuhan, he's done quite a bit of research on left brain versus right brain, how the information is processed. And there was another great book by Ian McGill crest, it's called the master and his Emissary. And he talks about in that particular book. And I won't go too deep into it here, but I'll give you a bit of background on it.
And that book, he talks about the left brain being the Emissary and the right brain, being the King. And over time, the left brain, the way in with your crush described, it was that the left brain, the analytical, the, the language, the speaking part of the brain would relay the message from the King the right side of the brain, the right side, dealing in concepts, the left side, dealing in linguistics.
And the way Ian talked about it, he spoke in a way that the left side of the brain, as the Emissary began thinking, Hey, this King over, you can even talk on the right side of the brain. Maybe I should just a, you know, a good metaphor. It would be to think of a, like a greedy prime minister that wants to take over control. And so he just relays some sort of information out there. He gets a message out. They may not be exactly what the King said. It might be kind of undermining the King.
Maybe he thinks of the King's a little to emotional. So we used to go out and spin it a little bit. Maybe a good metaphor might be a press secretary. And so at times it's an interesting metaphor because you can understand how the brain is working against itself at times. And that would explain why me you, in lots of other people seem irrational and working against our own best interest at sometime. We have one side dealing in concept's one side dealing in emotions, another side, dealing in language and analytics and logical individualism, and that, okay, this is what we're going to get in t...
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Digital Feudalis Speaker 0 (0s): Yeah,
Speaker 1 (11s): Monday, Monday, Monday. It's just another manic Monday. I remember that song. So in my age HHA, I was like, I thought that was a Suzanne Vega. Remember that walk like in Egypt who was just another manic. Oh, that was out of the song they have. Hey, you guys do it today. You feel it. All right. I'm feeling pretty good myself. I'm hopeful that the rays of sunshine are basking you and they're golden glow providing you with a source of vitamin D and vital energy to kitchen up and moving on and put a smile on your face.
Hope we have a great weekend and I hope you're enjoying the TrueLife podcast. We just went through the works or some works of the master storyteller, Joseph Campbell, who taught us about myth. He taught us to look to the past so that we could see where our future lies. We are about to get into Mr. Marshall McLuhan spotlight on the loss of Marshall McLuhan.
My friend's, this is a great segue. We are going to go from the past, into the future. Hopefully we can apply what we have learned from mr. Joseph Campbell, to where we're going. I'm going to try and tie it together. What I think you will find what I hope you will see. What I am trying to convey is the circular pathway that we are taking. You see mr.
Marshall McLuhan things. And let me be clear. Mr. Marshall McLuhan was a philosopher in the late seventies, early eighties. He had some very fascinating ideas about where we are headed. According to Marshall McLuhan, the medium is the message. What we mean by that is the medium. Be it a TV, be a radio, be a print and books, linear print.
Platform's wherever it in, whatever medium you you use to digest you're information. Change is the way you think we process information from different senses and different parts of the brain. It's incredibly important to understand that mechanism of action, how it changes the way we think, how it opens up to us, a new field of vision, or it narrows our field of vision.
You may have seen my video on my YouTube channel called the penny test. For those of you that are unaware of the penny test, I will run you through it quickly. Imagine taking a penny and you set it on your table and then you stand up and you look down at that penny. You can see from looking directly above it, that it's circular. It has engravings on it. It has a little design, a precedent. It has some words written on it.
Some numbers written on it. You can also see that it has a bit of thickness to it. You can see the, the markings, the color, the texture. You can see all of these things when you stand up and look down at the penny from that point of view. However, if you slowly bend down, you bend your knees and then you, you bring your eyes to the level of the table.
And you look at that same Penney in the same position and your at eye level with a penny. What you will see as a straight line. It's a good experiment to try with your kid's. It's a good experiment to try for yourself. And what this experiment shows is that when we change our point of view, when we change how we are given the information, the very same object becomes almost uninterpretable.
It can lead to incredible abstract thoughts. When in fact the first view, it was a circle. We saw texture. We saw engravings, we saw all of the textual. We saw this size, the shape. However, when you get down at eye level and you really look at it, eye level, you will see a straight line. You will no longer see the penny as you know it, but you will see a straight line.
According to Marshall McLuhan. This is exactly what's happened to our society. When you look back at the Renaissance and he saw all these great sculptures, it was great. This incredible verse that was written, that made you feel that helped you to envision the peanut a picture in your mind, wi in the Western society, you are currently unable to recreate that because of inventions like the printing press, because we have decided to utilize linear print, linear print Leeds, to linear thinking.
He goes on to talk about hot and cold mediums. A hot medium is a medium in which the vision gets put in your head for you without any critical thinking. Think of YouTube, think of television, think of movies. You don't necessarily need to do any critical thinking. The idea has been put there for you. You do not need to think critically the motive, the idea, the lesson, it's there for you in a digestible format.
However, when you read a book, when you listen to the radio, now you have to come up with the mental picture yourself. You're not given the mental picture. It's not shot into your, into your ocular membranes and then implanted in your head. The problem with that type of media in the problem with the hot media is that it leads people into very narrow points of view.
And that's what you see today. You see these echo chambers on platforms. You see people not even thinking critically, but just giving a message. Whether it's a CNN message or a Fox news message, they are given their ideas. They are given their marching orders. Then they go out and execute them. Marshall McLuhan talks a lot about brain chemistry and the different centers of the brain and, and how we process all this information. Like to read you some quotes now, so you can get a better idea of what he was thinking.
One of the most notable quotes that Marshall McLuhan is famous for his making the claim that we will be headed into Digital, Feudalism think of where our government was and the founding fathers game, whether it was in the sixties, think of the progression of our government. Think of where we're at now, almost ungovernable to think about the riots on the streets, the different movements around the world, the way people are reacting, the different camps that the division.
Why is that? Is it possible that the medium we are currently using the social media platforms we're currently using are driving this new behavior? Marshall McLuhan believes human beings are the sex organs of robots. He believes that we are in a way devolving back into a sort of Feudalism, but let me read you some quotes. And then we're going to get into this topic of Digital Feudalism quote, societies have always been shaped more by the nature of the media, by which men communicate than by the content of the communication ads are the cave art of the 20th century.
There are no passengers on a spaceship earth. We're all crew art and its most significant is a distant early warning system that can always be relied on to tell the old culture what is beginning to happen to it. The modern little red riding hood reared on singing commercials has no object as no objection, two being eaten by the way, the business of the advertiser is to see that we go about our business with some magic spell or tune or slogan throbbing quietly in the background of our minds, historians and archeologists will one day discover that the ad's of our time, our are the richest and most faithful reflections that any society ever made of its entire range of activities.
Madison Avenue is a very powerful aggression against private consciousness. A demand that you yield your private consciousness to public manipulation of fluence creates poverty. The new electric independence recreates the world in the image of a global village. The more the data banks record about each one of us, the less we exist.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Wow.
Speaker 1 (22s): I love you guys. What better way to start off the day than with a positive, beautiful message. You know what that message is? What is your message? My message to you is that this is where you're supposed to be. I know sometimes it doesn't seem like it. I know sometimes you feel, or you think what the hell is going on. Why does this always happen to me? Well, it doesn't always happen. But if you asked a stupid question, where do you get?
You know what you get, look, here's what you gotta know right now. You are probably influencing people that you don't even know right now. You could be making changes in the lives of people that could be eternally grateful for you. Maybe you're doing something right now. Maybe you're setting an example or your paving a road or your beginning of a project. Something that's going to inspire someone later down the line.
What's important to understand is that your doing what your supposed to be doing? I know it's weird to think about. I know it's difficult to think about, however, understand that life has a plan for you understand. There's a bigger picture, understand that you are the way you know yourself now is not how the way you now know yourself is not the final form of you're being hi.
Got it. It took me awhile to think about that. I got a little tongue tied there, so excuse my, my little bit of a rant. However, I just couldn't seem to figure out that little part, understand that who you are now is not the final form of who you will be. It's powerful. It's powerful. Welcome back, everybody.
Welcome back to the true life philosophy podcast. I guess what? I got good news. I'm on the Amazon music. Now, if you're just searched true life, all capitals where you search my name, George Monte on Amazon music. Cow will be right there. And if you leave comments, then you'll be right there with me. And just so you know, you're always there with me. I keep you right here, right? Your next to my heart. Cause I love you.
Alright. I know. What's your thinking. Hey, we take it easy. What? The mushy stuff, George, we got to get all mushy on me now. Right? All right. All right. All right. I'm with you. Let's talk more about life Journey and the hero's journey, your journey. I think we left off yesterday with the idea that all life is suffering. That's what the Buddha said.
And so let us jump right back in with both feet and talk to our spiritual guide are our mythological narrator, mr. Joseph Campbell. So mr. Campbell, mr. Campbell, what can you tell us about the young person who says I didn't choose to be born? My mother and father made that choice for me.
You can't pick your parents. Joseph Campbell Freud tells us to blame our parents' for all of the shortcomings of our life. And Mark's tells us to blame the upperclass of our society. But the only one to blame is oneself. That's the helpful thing about the Indian idea of karma is your life is the fruit of your own doing. You have no one to blame but yourself, but what about chance?
A drunken driver turns the corner and hit you pal. That isn't your fault. You haven't done that to yourself. Joseph Campbell, from that point of view, is there anything in your life that did not occur as by a chance, there is a matter of being able to accept chance. The ultimate backing of life is chance. The chance that your parents met, for example, chance, or what might seem to be chance is the means through which life is realized.
The problem is not to blame or explain, but to handle the life that arises. Another war has been declared somewhere and you were drafted into an army and there go five or six years of your life with a whole new set of chance events. The best advice is to take it all as if it had been your intention with that, you evoke the participation of your will in all these journeys with mythology, there's a place where everyone wishes to find out the Buddhists talk have Nirvana.
And Jesus talks as a piece of the mansion with many rooms is that typical of the hero's journey, that there's a place to find Joseph Campbell, the place to find is within yourself. I learned a little about this in athletics. The athlete who is in top form has a quiet place with in himself. And it's around this somehow that is action occurs. If he's all out there and in the action field, he will not be performing properly.
My wife as a dancer, and she tells me that this is true in dance as well. There's a center of quietness within which has to be known and held. If you lose that Centre, your intention and begin to fall apart. The Buddhist Nirvana is a center of peace. Have this kind of Buddhism is a psychological religion. It starts with the psychological problem of suffering. All life is sorrowful.
There is however, an escape from sorrow. The escape is Nirvana, which is a state of mind or consciousness, not a place somewhere like heaven is right here in the midst of the turmoil of life. It is the state you find when you are no longer driven to live by compelling desires, fears, and social commitments. When you have found your center of freedom and can act by choice out of that voluntary action out of this center is the action of the Bodhisattva's joyful participation in the sorrow of the world.
You were not grabbed because you have released yourself from the grabbers of fear, lust, and duties. These are the rulers of the world. There is an instructive Tibetan, Buddhist painting in which the so called wheel of becoming is represented in monasteries. This painting would not appear inside the cluster, but on the outer wall, what has shown is the mind's image of the world. When still cut in the grip of the fear of the Lord death, six realms of being are represented as spokes of the ever revolving wheel.
One is of animal life, another of human life, another of the gods and heaven, and the fourth of the soul's being punished in hell of a fifth realm is have the belligerent demon's and tiger gods or Titan's. And the sixth finally is have the hungry ghosts, the souls of those in whose love for others, there was attachment clinging and expectation, the ghost, heavy normous, ravenous, Belize, and pinpoint mouths.
However, in the midst of each of these realms, there is a Buddha signifying. The possibility of release and illumination in the hub of the wheel are three symbolic beasts, a pig, a caulk, and a serpent. These were the powers that keep the wheel revolving, ignorance, desire, and malice. And then finally the rim of the wheel represents the bounding horizon of anyone's consciousness, who was moved by the try out of powers, have the hub and held on the grip of the fear of death in the center surrounding the hub.
And what are known as these three poisons are souls, descending in darkness and others ascending to illumination. What is the illumination? Joseph Campbell? The illumination is the recognition of the radiance of one eternity through all things. Whether in the vision of time, these things are judged as good or as eval to come to this, you must release yourself completely from desiring the goods of this world and fearing their loss.
Judge, not that you be not judged. We read in the words of Jesus. If the doors of perception were cleansed, Road Blake man would see everything as it is infinite. It's a heavy trip. Is this really just for Saint's and monk...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Is two big, giant metrics back. They look at me and judge me by my side is where you don't ever let somebody tell you, you can't do something. Not even me. All right. You've got a dream. You've got to protect it. People can't do something themselves.
They want to tell you, you can't do it. You want something? Go get it, period. Does it get easier? No yes. It gets easier. Yeah.
The more, you know who you are and what you want, the less, they look at things of say, you know, yeah,
Speaker 1 (1m 25s): I said it before, and I'll say it again. Life moves pretty fast.
Speaker 0 (1m 30s): You don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss It PMC things that have started a few things you never felt before you meet people was a different point of view. Hope you live a life. You proud. If you find that you're not hope you have the strength.
And again,
Speaker 1 (2m 7s): Welcome back heroes and heroines friends. Good. Look at people and intelligent forces of nature. I was so happy. You're back. I am digging this Joseph Campbell. I'm trying to really integrate some of these mythological journeys into my life. It's easy to do. Once you begin to understand the hero's journey. Once you began to understand the power of myth, you can really integrate into your life.
And I think you can make your life as well as the life of the people around you. Better.
Speaker 0 (2m 47s): Interesting and enjoyable. Let's jump right in here.
Speaker 1 (2m 55s): The question will begin with, to mr. Campbell is given you know about human beings. Is it conceivable that there is a part of wisdom beyond the conflicts of truth and illusion by which our lives can be put back together again? Can we develop new models, Joseph Campbell, they are already here in the religions. All religions have been true for their time.
If you can recognize the enduring aspect of their truth and separate it from the temporal applications, you've got it. We have spoken about it right here, the sacrifice of physical desires and fears of the body to that, which spiritually supports the body is the body learning to know and express its own deepest life in the field of time.
One way or another. We all have to find what the best Foster's the flowing of our humanity in this contemporary life and dedicate ourselves to that. Not the first Cause, but a higher Cause Joseph Campbell. I would say a more inward Cause hire is just up there and there is no up there. We know that that old man up there has been blown away.
You've got to find the force inside you. This is why Oriental gurus are so convincing. Two young people today, they say is in you go in and find it. But isn't it only the very few who can face the challenge of a new truth and put their lives and a quarter with it. Joseph Campbell, no, not at all. A few, maybe the teacher's and the leader, but this is something that anybody can respond to just as anybody has the potential to run out, to save a child.
It is within Everybody to recognize value's in his life that are not confined to maintenance of the body and economic concerns of the day. When I was a boy and red Knights of the round table, that myth stirred me to think that I could be a Hero. I wanted to go out and do battle with dragons. I wanted to go into the dark forest and slate evil. What does it say to you that myths can because the son of an Oklahoma farmer to think of himself as a Hero Joseph Campbell myths inspire the realization of the possibility of your perfection, the fullness of your strength and the bringing of solar light into the world.
Slaying monsters is slaying the dark thing. Myths, grab you somewhere down inside as a boy, you go at it one way. As I did reading my Indian stories later on myths, tell you more and more and still more. I think that anyone who has ever dealt seriously with religious or mythic ideas will tell you that we learned them as a child on one level, but then many different levels are revealed. Myths are infinite in the revelation.
How do I slay that dragon in MI what's the journey. Each of us has to make what you call the soul's high adventure. Joseph Campbell, my general formula for my students is follow your bliss, find where it is, and don't be afraid to follow it. Is it my work or my life Joseph Campbell. If the work that you are doing is the word that you chose to do because you are enjoying it.
That's it. But if you think, Oh no, I couldn't do that. That's the dragon locking you in? No, No I couldn't be a writer or no, no, I couldn't possibly do what so-and-so was doing in this sense. Unlike heroes, such as Prometheus's or Jesus, we're not going on our journey to save the world, but to save ourselves Joseph Campbell. But in doing that, you saved the world, the influence of a vital person.
Vitalizes there's no doubt about it. The world without spirit is a wasteland. People have the notion of saving the world by shifting things around, changing the rules and who's on top and so forth. No No any world is a valid world. If it's alive, the thing to do is to bring life to it. And the only way to do that is to find in your own case where the life is and become alive yourself.
When I take that journey and go down there and slay those dragons, do I have to go alone? Joseph Campbell, if you have someone who can help you, that's fine too. But ultimately the last deed has to be done by oneself. Psychologically, the dragon is one's own binding of oneself to one's ego. We are captured in our own dragon cage. The problem of the psychiatrist is to disintegrate that dragon break it up so that you may expand to a larger field of relationships.
The ultimate dragon is within you. It is your ego clamping you down. What, what is my ego, Joseph Campbell, what you think you want, what you will to believe, what you think you can afford, what you decide to love, what you regard yourself as bound to be. It may be all much to small in which case it will nail you down. And if you simply do what your neighbors tell you to do, you're certainly going to be down.
Your neighbors are then your dragon, as it reflects from within yourself are a Western dragons represent greed. However, the Chinese dragon is different. It represents the vitality of the swamps and comes up, beating its belly and bellowing, right? Yeah. I'd say a lovely kind of dragon. One that yields the bounty of the water is a great glorious gift. But the dragon of our Western tails tries to collect and keep everything to himself.
And his secret cave. He guards things, heaps of gold and perhaps a captured Virgin. He doesn't know what to do with either. So he just guard's and keeps it. There are people like that and we call them creeps. There is no life from them, no giving. They just glue themselves to you and hangs around and try to suck out your life. Carl Young had a patient who came to him because she felt herself to be a lone in the world, on the rocks.
And when she drew a picture for him up how she felt their, she was on the shore of a dismal seed, khat and rocks from the waist down, the wind was blowing and her hair was blowing. And all the gold, all the joy of life was locked away from her in the rocks. The next picture that she drew, however, followed something that he had said to her, a flash of lightening strikes, the rocks ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): <inaudible> welcome back everybody. It's so nice to see you, at least as nice to close my eyes and imagine that you guys are having a good day. I love you are welcome back in the podcast. You know, we are doing today. Do you guys know what we're doing today? We're moving back to an old classic, a little spot law it on to law school with Joseph Campbell, we were working on what it means to be a hero.
Well, working on the heroes journey. Everybody are you on that? Journey if you're listening to this, you've probably on that journey. Lets face it. You have probably already hero. I mean, if were being honest with ourselves, you guys are probably thinking, you know what? George you're a hero podcast is a hero.
C'mon let me do it. This guy that sounds kind of creepy. Might have to turn this thing off. Don't do that. Don't turn it off and done being crazy at at least for a minute or two truth is we're going to get into some Heroes stuff. Right? What is a hero? Here's a quote from mr. Dr. Martin Luther King jr. For 1963. A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself.
How about this idea of a hero Otto rank declares that everyone is a hero in birth or he undergoes a tremendous transformation from the condition of a little water creature, living in a realm of amniotic fluid, into an air breathing mammal, which ultimately will be standing. How about a woman who gives birth giving birth has definitely a heroic Dede in that it is the giving over of oneself to the life of another.
How about the old Prometheus's? The fire theft is a universal mythic theme. Promethium brings fire to mankind and consequently civilization. There is a one of my favorite books by a Miguel Servantez. Does anyone really think Miguel Servon wrote donkey Hodie in the 12 hundreds. I have
Speaker 1 (3m 0s): You guys read that book. It reads like it was written today. Something going on there, Don Quixote rode out to encounter giants, but instead of giants, his environment produced windmills. This mechanistic environment is no longer spiritually responsive to the hero, but Don Quixote was a hero. Nonetheless. How about Daedalus and Icarus people talk more about Icarus than about Daedalus as though the wings themselves had been responsible for the young astronauts fall, but that is no case against industry in science.
Poor Icarus fell under the water, but Daedalus who flew the middle way. Succeeded in getting to the other shore. Moses Moses is a sens, the mountain he meets with Yar away on the summit and he comes back with rules for formation, have a whole society. That That is a typical hero act departure, fulfillment returned.
How about the Buddha? The Buddha follows the path very much like That of Christ only of course the Buddha lived 500 years earlier. You know, you can match these two, save your figure's right down the line, even to the role and characters of their immediate disciples. Do you guys know that? Where do you think so far? You've got some Heroes that you're thinking of. You got somebody in your life. That's a hero. I think it was Plato who said the soul is a circle.
I drew a horizontal line across the circle to represent the line of separation of the conscious and the unconscious, the.in the center of the circle below the horizontal line represents the center from which all our energy comes above. The horizontal line is the ego represented as a square. That aspect of our consciousness that we identify as our center, but it's very off center.
We think this is what is running the show, but it isn't so good.
Speaker 2 (5m 19s): Is this new escape don't make me destroy yourself to the dark side.
Speaker 1 (5m 27s): What about Darth Vader? What do you guys think is Darth Vader or a hero or is Luke Skywalker? The hero? Are they both are heroes? What do you think? Okay my friends without any further ado, let's get into this idea of the hero's journey, the hero's adventure with Joseph Campbell. So mr. Joseph Campbell, why are there so many stories of the hero in mythology, Joseph Campbell, because that's, what's worth writing about even in popular novels, the main character is a hero or heroine who has found or done something beyond the normal range of achievement and experience.
A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself. So in all of these cultures, whatever the local costumed, the hero might be waring, what is the deed with Joseph Campbell? Well there are two types of deed. One is the physical Dede in which the hero performs a courageous act in battle or saves a life. The other kind is the spiritual Dede in which the hero learns to experience the super normal range of human spiritual life.
And then comes back with a message. The usual hero adventure begins with someone from whom something has been taken or who feels there's something lacking in the normal experience is available or permitted to the members of his society. This person then takes off on a series of adventures beyond the ordinary, either to recover what has been lost or to discover some life giving elixir.
It's usually a cycle, a going and a returning, but the structure and something of the spiritual sense of this adventure can be seen already anticipated in the puberty or initiation rituals of early tribal societies through which a child is compelled to give up its childhood and become an adult to di you might say to its tile, personality and psychi, and come back as a responsible adult.
This is a fundamental psychological transformation that everyone must undergo. We are in childhood, in a condition of dependency under someone's protection and supervision for some 14 to 21 years. And if you're going on for your PhD, this may continue to perhaps 35. You are in no way a self-responsible free agent, but an obedient dependent expecting and receiving punishments and rewards to evolve out of this position of psychological immaturity, to the courage of self-responsibility and assurance requires a death and a resurrection.
That is the basic motif of the universal hero's journey, leaving one condition and finding the source of life to bring you forth into a richer or mature conditions. So even if we happened not to be Heroes in the grand sense of redeeming society, we still have to take that journey inside ourselves, spiritually and psychologically Joseph Campbell that's right.
Otto rank in his important little book, the myth of the birth of the hero declares that everyone is a hero in birth where he undergoes a tremendous psychological as well as physical transformation from the condition of a little water creature, living in the realm of amniotic fluid, into an air breathing mammal, which ultimately will be standing and controlling his own life. That's an enormous transformation.
And had it been consciously undertaken, it would have been indeed a heroic act. And there was a heroic act on the mothers part as well, who has brought this child in to the world. Then you are saying Heroes are not all men, Joseph Campbell. Oh no, not, not even close. The male usually has the more conspicuous role just because of the conditions of life. He is out there in the world.
And the woman is in the home. But among the Aztecs, for example, who had a number of heavens to which people souls would be assigned ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Whoo her all my friends had a daughter. We got a joke for you guys. I guess ladies, you, ladies and gentlemen, and everybody taking the time to spend a few minutes with me, I'm gonna make you laugh right off the bat that are you ready? Y are good looking. People are always busy. Why are a good looking? People are always busy. Well, I a tell you, but I'm busy.
Whoo you know, I love you. Right I hope every one of you listening to this right now is about to whim bark on a beautiful day, on a beautiful journey with some beautiful people that love you and that you want to be with him. I'm so excited for today. You have a wake up and just feel phenomenal if you don't do it tomorrow, just do it.
Wake up. You know what you know, the trick is when you go to bed, tell yourself when I wake up in the morning, I'm a fool. I'm going to feel amazing. When I wake up in the more I'm going to feel amazing. Say that to yourself, 10 times every night. And I bet you start waking up feeling amazing. Try it. Those guys George is crazy. You can't just say it and do it. Why not just try it? What are you got to lose? What are you going to lose? That's kind of like that same thing, you know, I've always been able to, and some of you, you can probably do this too, are you probably knew people that can.
And if you know people that can and I can do what that means, you can do it. You know what it is. If you just tell yourself, like, give her, have to like wake up for any event and you were afraid like, Oh no, I'll set my alarm, but it was a tool arm. So I wake up on time. Instead of doing all that, just tell yourself I got to wake up at six. I gotta wake up at four 30. I got to wake up at four 30. Tell that to yourself a hundred times before you go to bed. And I guarantee you, you wake up at four 30, you just trying to mix and match it with I'm going to wake up early and feel amazing to see what happens, test it out.
Why not give it a try? Works for me. I want to talk today about this ongoing idea I have about the next Dimension of Language. I got some really deep insights with some spiritual teachers a while back, like two weeks ago, just had this long session of deep thinking. And I want to share with you what I came up with.
The first thing I came up with is I'm sure all of you have heard or read or thought about living your life as a novel. You all are the main character in your novel, or if you're not the main character or maybe your a supporting character. But if that's the case, I hope that you worked with him was becoming the protagonist and is easy to its. I have found that it's easier to make changes in your life.
If sometimes you can zoom out and look at it from a third, a third person perspective. And the idea of living in a novel is the idea that has helped me do that. So think of yourself as a character on a novel and your trying to get the attention of the author. You want a bigger part. So you start doing things in the novel to get their attention. Maybe you start doing some heroic deeds. Maybe you were a supporting character.
However, all of a sudden, all of these heroic deeds can not be ignored. And now the author must give you a bigger role. What's that old pique Floyd saying that says, don't trade a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage. If your, if you feel you've been sequestered to the realm of supporting actor or supporting antagonist or a protagonist or a minor character to start doing some things that the author cannot avoid.
Seeing you start doing some things that are going to force you to get the lead role. Now, the insight I had, I had to set it up with that. I had it try to live it every day as if it is the last page of the greatest. Well you've ever written are you've ever read. You are not at the end, have a novel. Sometimes you will be like, Oh, I never saw that coming.
Or, Oh my gosh, this, this had everything. I can't wait. I can't. When you do to the last page and see what happens when looking at your life, not only as that novel, but every day as the last page of a group novel. And then you can start thinking about, wow, I bet your right around the corner. Something amazing is about to happen. I bet you right around me sometime today on this last page, something amazing was going to happen.
That's going to tie everything together. I'm going to get this amazing insight. Oh, you know what? The guys going to get the Yeah girl at the end of this, the girls going to fall in love. He finally becomes a dad and And and he enlightened, you know, his children. He finally builds that bridge back to the relationship. They finally make it, they overcome it. At first, they get over the wall, they overcome the obstacle. They did love each other. I knew she loved him.
I love the world. This is magic. I love it. When it happens like this, you see where I'm going. If you look at it every single day as the last page of a phenomenal novel, your life will be better. That was the first insight I have. I've been applying it. And I got to tell you, I think it works. It really does. That was the minor insight I have moving on towards my life.
Mention Allity of Language in the evolution of Language. Are you ready? 80 for this? It took me a while to process cause like any great idea. It took it. It took some stretching. One of the mind to create a new linguistic pathway to get this out. So bear with me as I present this to you, you may want to go back and listen to my previous ideas about a new dimension of Language.
Let me just stop it for those people who were not up to speed about some of the prior work I've done on it prior to giving you the idea I'm about to my ideas were that in order for us to move forward as a culture and a society and to solve the problems we are, we have to have a new linguistic pathways. We, we need a new dimension of Language and my idea for a new dimension of Language, it was to have a new prefix and suffix.
That was my beginning inside that I had a few months ago about the dimensionality of Language. Cause it needs to be orthogonal. You know what I mean? By that it needs to have, have two points come in together. So that would mean that right. It would be another Dimension on top of the Language right. We already have. So we already, we already have passed. What is it kind of, we already have a feeling kind of, so what does suffix and prefix would do is it would denote intention and the object is to get away from the ambiguity of Language right?
We already have so many words. We already have so many concepts that right. Our Language the reach of our Language has exceeded its grasp. All right, we have this really long arm of Language, but no opposable thumb to grasp the concept. We can use all of these words to speak to another person. However, we are unsure if they are truly right, seeing the same thing that we are talking, talking about.
I also argued that when you truly communicate with people, you will see their body react. Their face will get flushed. They may get goosebumps. They may cry. They may laugh. That is when you are truly communicating with people when you're actively listening and you're seeing those kind of reactions. However, the majority of my last few insights we're on this new prefix and suffix that denote intent, a positive intent and a negative intent.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back everybody. Thursday
Speaker 1 (19s): It's Thursday where does the time go? Well, it flies when you're having fun. Time flies, time drags, I guess it depends on how you define time. Are you having the time of your life? What time?
What do you mean by the time of my life at the time? Are you having a good time? Well, not having a bad time. Who's time. Is it? If I'm hear in your hair, it does that make it our time. Remember that line from fast times at Ridgemont high, when Jeff Spicoli orders that pizza, the teacher gets all mad and he's like, how dare you order this pizza on my time? And Jeff Spicoli says, well, if you're here and I'm here, does that make it our time?
Nothing wrong with a little pizza on our time. Amazing how that is. Isn't it. When the smartest kid in, when the smartest kid in school in the seventies was a stoner surfer, the only one thinking critically and they make him out to be the dummy. Amazing. It's a good segue. It's a good segue into something I've been thinking about lately.
And that is the art of subversion. You know what that is? You can call it Deanna fighting without fighting. A lot of times we hear things like, Oh, that was very subversive. Or we hear about subversive tactics. Oh yes. My friend subversion subversion is a subtle way of making radical change.
Proud of what I've created. It was radical. It does that make sense? If you want to create change a radical change, a radical change, you can be proud of proud of what I'm creating. It was radical is the best way to do that is like the boiling frog. Don't get me wrong. If you wanted to do radical change and you have the means, you have coercive power. You could bring in a military, Assassinate the leader in change the country that can happen.
And it does happen all the time. However, when you think of subversion, I want you to think of martial arts. Think about if someone much bigger than you is going to throw a punch and they're you are, and there's this giant of a man are this giant, have a woman and their getting ready to punch you right in the face. If your a small person, you can't absorb to many of those blows out, but what you could do, if you trained hard, you could be conscious of the type of punch they're going to throw.
And when they throw that punch, you could lean back out of the way. And then as they go to punch you, as hard as they can, you lean back and you grab their arm and you pull their arm in the direction in which they are punching you, help them throw that punch. And that will use their momentum against them. I remember once when I was a young man and I was wrestling, I went and I wrestled this giant of a man who was probably 20 pounds heavier than me.
And he was just, he looks like one big, giant muscle. And because I had wrestled for so long, I knew that this guy relied on his strength. And so we were wrestling and I you tie up and you and I pushed into him really quick, as hard as I could. I had my hand on his head and is hand on his right arm, were all tied up. And I shoved all my weight quickly into him. And what the laws of nature say, what for every action, there's a reaction.
And, and as I pushed him, he pushed back as hard as he could. And, and that moment snap, I threw him right over on my shoulders, just a head in arm. I used his momentum to throw him over my body, that same tactic of a quick setup, and then using momentum against a larger enemy is the methodology of subversion that I want to talk about. Now, if you look around our country, if you look at what's happening, you can see the years of subversion flowering.
What you're seeing on the streets today is not something that's happened or is the result of something that's happened over the last four years or eight years. It's more likely the result of something that's happened over the last 20 years or 30 years.
Speaker 0 (5m 58s): You see the very foundation of subversion comes from undermining. That cohesiveness the values that keep a community together. Let me give you an example of, of what I'm talking about, which one have you elected CNN, which is one of you are elected Fox news, which is one of you elected or any of the media to be the people in charge of informing us, which one of you elected the New York times?
Which one of you elected Walter Cronkite? Which one have you elected Pierce Morgan, Ben Shapiro, Rachel Maddow, Tucker Carlson. Which one do you knuckleheads is responsible for electing those dummies zero. None of you are, that was inflicted upon us over the last 30 or 40 years, the rules of media have changed.
We have gone from being, we have gone from our media as a message to inform us as a medium of information, to a medium of indoctrination
Speaker 2 (7m 38s): Information, indoctrination subjugation.
Speaker 0 (7m 45s): And it's a slow burn. It's a slow burn. Mr. Smith goes to Washington. No, there was one. Remember the guy from Mayberry, the Andy Griffith show up. Remember that his dad was a cop.
He's a good guy. Remember that one? The cops or the good guys. And they arrested the criminals. They were keeping people safe. That's what cops did. They were there to protect and serve slowly, very slowly. Throughout Hollywood throughout the media, cops became the bad guys. All of a sudden the criminal wasn't this person that was hurting people.
The criminal was a victim and the cop became a pig. The cop became the untrustworthy power, abusive knucklehead, and the criminal became a victim of culture of victim of society. You just got a bunch of bad brakes because the environment sucks for me as a man in his forties. The pivotal moment in that was that movie.
Color's you remember that? I think it was Robert DeNiro and Jeff Spicoli. I know that's not his name. I forgot his name was that guy's name. C'mon you guys know is name the guy that bangs all of the hot chicks. He went and got a jeez. Remember you went down, went and got El Chapo. You played a Harvey milk.
Jeff Spicoli. You remember him? Mary Madonna. I can't think of the guy's name, man. Anyway, it is not important. But the movie colors, I was one of the first movies where they really showed the abusiveness of cops in a Hollywood setting. And if you look at the, the slow burn of cultural inversion, you can see it play out on the movies, right?
We've seen cops go from good guys and bad guys. And along with that, we've seen real time footage of cops being bad guys in the real world, right? That's whatever a cop does, something horrible. It's filmed and put on T V and blasted out to millions of peo...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome home. My friends. Welcome back everybody. Hey, Hey, you know what? I love you, right? I got a good story for you today. This my friends is the story of truck drivers stain. Have you ever heard of truck drivers and I'll bet I'll wager the answer's no, no one has no one knows about it, but I know, you know how I know about it.
I am the rightful heir to the throne of truck drivers. Dan, at least I was see, I abdicated my position. I know what you're thinking. Why would you leave such a amazing world of royalty George? Why would you do that? Well, let me tell you some stories about truck drivers, Stan, it's a magical mythical monster.
His place, not a lot of people know about it's whereabouts. It's very difficult to find you see truck drivers. Stan is located inside an Indian reservation. Yeah. Yeah. It was built on the land of the Indian reservation, a certain Indian reservation in Southern California prior to any of the casinos being built for some of you that may be hard to believe.
But for those of us who know, we know the truth truck drivers, Dan is an area where a young boy goes to be educated in the ways of the trucker, the ways of life, the education of a truck driver. You see, my grandfather was the King of truck drivers day.
And as a young boy growing up in the kingdom, I was given the keys to the kingdom. The doors were open for me many days, five days a week, I would go to the kingdom and I would ride in the truck, driving cheery it's of my uncles and the leaders and the politicians of truck drivers.
Stan, I would go on the road for hours with these men and learn their ways. And it's now that I'm going to begin telling you some stories about those days. You see there were many men
Speaker 1 (3m 32s): Desk
Speaker 0 (3m 33s): In truck drivers stand many hunters, many wise men. They taught me the ways of old, the ways of social engineering, those around us, the ways of influencing without those people, understanding how they're being influenced. Let me give you a few examples of my days of education in truck drivers stand see for those of us who drive big trucks, small trucks, for those of us who drive on the highways on the byways, the central nervous system of the body of the populace.
You see we at truck drivers standard like the white blood cells. Let me give you a particular story of when I began to learn some of the ways of the leaders of truck drivers. Dan, I must've been six years old when I began to learn how commerce was done in truck drivers, Stan, and as it is instruct drivers stand as it is in the world. For those of you that drive truck, there's a thing called scales, that when you move through the connected Heartland, the highways and byways and roadways and pathways of America, there's certain laws.
You gotta follow. If you drive a truck, you have to go through scales and checkpoints at times where your load will be checked, your books will be checked and you will be weighed. You may even, you may even be drug tested as a young man. I remember going through the scales and as we would go through the scales, one of the young warriors of truck drivers, Stan, that was teaching me that day and multiple days to be exact.
The lesson he taught me was that of misdirection was that of social engineering. And I want to tell you what we did when going through the scales in a big rig, in a truck it's important to know whom is going to be doing the investigating. It can be easily done. If you pay attention, you see in the regular world, people work usually Monday through Friday, or they will have Tuesday through Saturday, or they have a set schedule.
And if you are a Hunter or if you are a mentor from truck drivers, and then you will know the schedule of the people that the scales, it's very similar to understanding your environment. In the old days, when hunters and gatherers would go, they would know where the Buffalo were. They would know where the deer were. They would know where to go and collect fresh berries because they paid attention to the environment. This is what the first lessons taught to me. It's imperative to know who's going to be doing the searching. For example, one of my uncles taught me, George, when we go through this Gail's what do we do?
And I says, well, we give them, we show them the books. And he says, that's right. Which books do we show them? I said, we show them the blue book. He says, that's right. Why can we show them the blue book? I says, the blue book has the information that they want to see. And he says, which other book do you never show them? I said, you never show them the around book. He says, that's right. Why not? I says the Brown book shows the people who pay us what they should pay us.
And we don't want to confuse those two books because the guy at the scales, he won't like the information in the Brown book and the guy that pays us. He doesn't like the information in the blue book. So here in truck drivers, Stan, we came up with a creative solution to make everybody happy. That's what we do now. Another important part about the scales and social engineering that was taught to me by this young warrior uncle comes back to social engineering. It comes back to who is doing the investigator.
And this example, there was a, an older man there. He says, George, this a man is always in a bad mood. What should we do? And when I told him, I don't know, he told me, here's what we do. This old man likes a certain set of jokes, about a certain type of people. So you will tell that man, a joke about a certain type of people that he likes to hear jokes about. And that man will smile his investigation into what we have will not be as critical as it would be if he wasn't laughing.
So here is the joke. You're going to tell him, I says, great, no problem. So I learned that. He says, now there might be another person. There, there might be this middle aged woman there. And if she's there, we don't ever tell her those jokes. We tell her something different. And it says like what he says, we tell her she will be wearing something in her hair. She will have on a peculiar set of shoes. She will have on a piece of jewelry without fail.
And your job is to find that thing that is peculiar about her and tell her how beautiful it is. And you must do it quickly. You must be able to see this peculiar thing about her as we're driving up. And as we're driving up, you should be rolling down your window and investigating. And once you have unlocked this certain tool, once you have discovered this thing that is peculiar, and you have commented about ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Here we go again. George.
Speaker 1 (18s): Welcome back everybody. You guys doing? You have a good weekend. Have a good morning. Do you have a good night last night? What you guys got going on? Got a good week ahead of you. You looking forward to something. I once heard that the secret to life is having someone to love something to look forward to and something to do. Do you have all three of those things? If you got all three of those things, you should be pretty balanced. I hope you're balanced. I gotta tell ya. I'm really excited to be here with you guys today.
I also got to tell you super thankful for you taking a few moments to hang out with me. I love you guys, and I appreciate it. I've been doing quite a bit of thinking. We did a pretty good series on Terrence McKenna and the archaic revival got a lot of great feedback from it. So I thought that I would stay on a similar pathway. The pathway I've been thinking about is a lot like life's journey. In fact, it's the hero's journey brought to you by our good friend, Joseph Campbell.
I've been reading a lot of Joseph Campbell lately and helps to expand your ideas of where we're going by reading the mythologies of yesterday, regardless of which culture any of us come from. The people that came before us had a rich symbolic history of storytelling. And some of those myths, I think are the key for us to move forward. It seems to me we've lost our way.
It seems to me that a lot of us don't have the right direction. A lot of our leaders have lost their way. A lot of us have lost our way. I think that the way we can find our way back is to look to the past. I want to talk a little bit today about mythology, the behavior and conflict and where we are on that schedule. Maybe where you are on that schedule, how we can find our way back and how maybe you can find your own road back your own spiritual journey, by understanding and reading about the heroes of the past.
We can find new heroes. The truth is we need a hero. And I think that hero resides within you.
Speaker 0 (2m 49s): <inaudible>
Speaker 2 (3m 3s): All right, let's get started.
Speaker 1 (3m 4s): This is all inspired by a good friend, Joseph Campbell, and a lot of what we're going to talk about comes from the book, the power of men. So what is transcendence? Well, according to Campbell, transcendent is a technical philosophical term translated in two different ways. In Christian theology, it refers to God as being beyond or outside the field of nature. That is a materialistic way of talking about the transcendent because God is thought of as a kind of spiritual fact existing, somewhere out there, it was Hagle who spoke of our anthropomorphic God, as the gaseous vertebrate such an idea of God as many Christians hold, or he is thought of as a bearded old man with a not very pleasant temperament, but transcendent properly means that, which is beyond all concepts con tells us that all of our experiences are bounded by time and space.
They take place within space and they take place in the course of time, time and space form. These sensibilities that bound our experiences. Our senses are enclosed in the field of time and space. And our minds are enclosed in a frame of the categories of thought. But the ultimate thing, which is no thing that we are trying to get in touch with is not so enclosed. We enclose it as we try to think of it.
The transcendent transcends all of these categories of thinking, being, and non being. Those are categories, the word God properly refers to what transcends all thinking, but the word God itself is something thought about. Now you can personify God in many, many ways. Is there a one God are there many gods? Those are merely categories of thought what you are talking and trying to think about transcends all of that one problem with y'all way.
As they used to say in the old Christian Gnostic texts is that he forgot he was a metaphor. He thought he was a fact. And when he said, I am God, a voice was heard to say, you are mistaken. Samuel Samuel means blind God blind to the infinite light of which he is a local historical manifestation. This is known as the blasphemy of Jehovah. And he thought he was God.
Speaker 3 (5m 47s): By the time I was like three years old, I would have this dream that God has. Cause God knows everything is just super intelligent, omnipresent, unlimited dementia. But God doesn't know where
Speaker 1 (5m 58s): To from. There's a wonderful story in one of you punish shots about the God Indra. Now it happened at this time that a great monster had enclosed all the waters of the earth. So there was a terrible drought and the world was in a very bad condition. It took Andrew quite a while to realize that he had a box of thunderbolts and that all he had to do was drop a Thunderbolt on the monster and blow him up. When he did that, the waters flowed and the world was refreshed.
And Indra said, what a great boy am I so thinking what a great boy am I Indra goes up to the cosmic mountain, which is the central mountain of the world and decides to build a palace worthy of such as he, the main carpenter of the gods goes to work on it. And in very quick order, he gets the palace into pretty good condition. But every time Indra comes to inspect it, he has bigger ideas about how splendid and grandiose the palace should be.
Finally, the carpenter says, my God, we are both immortal and there is no into his desires. I am caught for eternity. So he decides to go to Brahma the creator, God and complain. Brahma sits on a Lotus, the symbol of divine energy and divine grace. The Lotus grows from the navel of Vishnu, who is the sleeping God whose dream is the universe. So the carpenter comes to the edge of the great Lotus pond of the universe and tells his story to Brahma.
Brahma says, you go home, I'll fix this up from a, gets off his Lotus and kneels down to address sleeping Vishnu. Vishnu just makes a gesture and says something like, listen, fly. Something is going to happen next morning at the gate of the palace that is being built, there appears a beautiful blue black boy with a lot of children around him, just admiring his beauty. The Porter at the gate of the new palace goes running to Indra and Indra says, well, bring in the boy.
The boy is brought in and injure the King God sitting on his throne says young man, welcome. And what brings you to my palace? Well says the boy with a voice like thunder, rolling on the horizon. I have been told that you are building such a palace as no Indra before you ever built. An Indra says intros before me, young, man, what ar...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Ladies and gentlemen for the thousands in attendance and the millions watching around the world, <inaudible>
Speaker 1 (12s): Classic for you guys. Welcome to the podcast. So happy you're here. So there's these two members of a synagogue and they're having this terrible argument. And one of them says, do you stand for the repetition of the Amita? Or do you sit there arguing, screaming, just going at each other? No, you have to stand. No, you have to sit. Finally, they go and see the last surviving founder of the show. They say, mr. Burnbaum you have to solve this for us. Do you sit or do you stand?
And they say, well, do you sit? And he looks at him and scratches his head. And he says, no, that's not the tradition. So we stand then. No, no, that's not the tradition. And I say, listen, mr. Bernbach, we are ready to start killing each other. And he says, yeah, yeah, that's the tradition.
Speaker 0 (58s): <inaudible>
Speaker 1 (1m 2s): Argumentation. My friends. Do you like to argue? You like to have critical conversations. How about a civil discourse? What about a debate? Everyone loves a debate. I love a good debate. You know how to have a good debate. You have to utilize good language. It's also important to realize in any argument, especially in argument with someone you love the purpose of an argument. Do you know what that is? I'll tell you the purpose of an argument to solve a problem.
You know what I do? I forget that sometimes you ever do that, like right in the heat of an argument, instead of worrying about the issue, you decide that you must, when you decide you must have the last word, that song by Billy Joel, you had to be a big shot. Didn't you, you had to have the last word last night. You ever fall into that trap. You ever get goaded into that trap or someone slings and ad hominem attack at you and you fire back with one.
And then all of a sudden, you're no longer even talking about the issue. You're just trying to hurt the other person that happens way too much and it doesn't solve anything. It makes things worse. I learned that way too late in life. So this series a podcast is going to be about argumentation, logical, fallacies, and how to create a better discourse in your home environment and work environment. And with people you love one key point.
I want everyone to realize is that the way you speak to other people is usually the way you speak to yourself. Do you know what I mean by that, that voice in your head, that internal dialogue, all long we're thinking and what is thinking? Well, it's asking yourself questions. You may not talk to yourself and ask those questions out loud, but inside your mind's eye, inside your mind, your cognitive apparatus, you are asking, answering questions.
You are navigating your way through life by asking those questions. And a lot of times our inner dialogue shapes our view of the world. That's why I say so often that the world is made of language. The language we use describes who we are and it describes the world. We see it's important to also remember, we can't go anywhere without a linguistic pathway. So logical fallacies are not only something that we use in our argumentation or our discussion with other people.
They are the terms in which we define ourselves. One of the most important components of learning is academic discourse. It requires argumentation and debate, argumentation, and debate inevitably lend themselves to flawed reasoning and rhetorical errors. Many of these errors are considered logical. Fallacies, logical fallacies are common place in the classroom, in the workplace and in the home in formal televised debates and perhaps most rampantly on any number of internet forms, but what is a logical fallacy and just as important, how can you avoid making logical fallacies yourself regardless of where you are in life or what you're preparing for, whether you're on campus or in the workplace, it pays to know your logical fallacies.
Let's lay out some of the most common fallacies you might encounter and that you should be aware of in your own discourse and debate. What exactly is a logical fallacy? A logical fallacy is an error in reasoning. Common enough to warrant a fancy name, knowing how to spot and identify fallacies is a priceless skill. It can save you time, money and personal dignity.
There are two major categories of logical fallacies, which in turn break down into a wide range of types of fallacies each with their own unique ways of trying to trick you into agreement. Number one is a formal fallacy is a breakdown in how you say something. The ideas are somehow sequenced incorrectly. Their form is wrong.
Rendering the argument as noise and nonsense and informal fallacy denotes an error in what you are saying. That is the content of your argument. The ideas might be arranged correctly, but something you said isn't quite right, the content is wrong or off kilter for this particular podcast, we will be working doctor dr. Wise, call your office with informal fallacies.
I am going to give you 10 different types of logical fallacies. You are most likely to encounter in discussion and debate ad homonym, straw, man argument appeal to ignorance, false dilemma, slippery slope, fallacy, circular argument, hasty generalization, red herring fallacy to CoQuora casual fallacy, fallacy of sunk costs, appeal to authority, equivocation appeal to pity bandwagon fallacy.
Let's start at the top with an ad hominem attack.
Speaker 2 (7m 23s): Are you familiar with this,
Speaker 1 (7m 24s): For those of you that are, I hope that you'll find this particular set. We go through as a refresher for those of you that are not pay attention so that you can not only understand
Speaker 2 (7m 38s): What does is okay,
Speaker 1 (7m 41s): But you can also understand when you use it. And even more importantly, you'll be able to point it out to the person whom tries to use it upon you. Ad hominem fallacy. When people think of arguments, often their first thought is have shouting matches riddled with personal attacks. Ironically, personal attacks run contrary to rational arguments in logic and rhetoric. A personal attack is called an ad hominem ad hominem is Latin for against the man instead of advancing good sound reasoning and ad Hom and replaces logical argumentation with attack language unrelated to the truth of the matter more specifically, the ad hominin is a fallacy of relevance where someone rejects or criticizes another person's view on the basis of personal characteristics, background, physical appearance, or other features irrelevant to the argument at issue.
An ad hominem is more than just an insult. It's an insult used as if it were an argument of evidence in support of a conclusion, verbally attacking people proves nothing about the truth or falsity of their claims. Use of an ad. Hominem is commonly known in politics as mudslinging, instead of addressing the candidate stance on the issues or addressing his or her effectiveness as a statesman or States woman in ad hominem focuses on personality issues, speech patterns, wardrobe, style, and other things that affect popularity, but have no bearing on their competence in this way in ad hominem can be unethical seeking to man...
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Speaker 1 (0s): Hey, Hey guys. It's me. It's George. Don't look over here to look forward. Don't look back on my remember right behind you. I am tripping my balls off right now. Can you hear me now? Can you hear me now? Okay. Now we're going to do today. You guys want to know what we're going to do. We're going to start off with a quick story. I tell you guys story. Wonder why he's whispering. I'm whispering because I don't want people to hear you don't want people to hear your podcast.
That's an odd duck in here, but what the hell is this guy even talking about? Who is this guy? Nobody, I'm a boxcar gender wise and straight razor. If you get too close to me, Weird way to introduce this podcast, right? Right. Let me tell you something that ever tell you this story about when I was on the train,
Speaker 0 (1m 22s): <inaudible>
Speaker 1 (1m 25s): On a warm summer's evening on a train bound for nowhere. I met up with the gambler. We were both too tired to sleep. So we took turns of staring at the window at the dark boredom lit overtook us and he began to speak. He said, son, I have made a life out of reading people's faces and knowing what the cards will, by the way they held their eyes.
So if you don't mind me saying, I can see that you are out of ACEs for a taste of your whiskey. I'll give you some advice. So I handed him my bottle. He drank down my last swallow, continued bummed a cigarette and asked me for a light.
Speaker 0 (2m 13s): And then
Speaker 1 (2m 15s): The night it got definitely quiet in his face, lost all expression. He said, if you're gonna play the game son, you got to learn to play it, right? You gotta know when to hold 'em and know when to fold them. You gotta know when to walk away when window run and window run. How's that for a little intro? Are you guys enjoying
Speaker 0 (2m 41s): The spotlight on the loss of food? Cause we're still on Terence McKenna.
Speaker 1 (2m 49s): I love this guy. The more in depth analysis, the deeper we go into the mind of McKenna, the better we will all be. However it's imperative to leave yourself a trail of breadcrumbs. So you don't get lost. Number old Hansel and Gretel got to find our way back out. We have to find our way out so that when we see our brothers and sisters who get lost, we can reach back, hold their hand and walk them back out.
Some of us are strong. Some of us got to know when to hold them when to fold them. And when to walk away, I am having a blast. You guys, I really am. And I, I can't even tell you how beautiful and amazing I think you are. Thank you so much for just taking a moment to hang out with big George over here. You make me feel like the King of the world. I hope I make you feel like the King of the world or the queen of the world, because wherever you are, let me tell you what I know.
However you think in wherever you are, life is what you make it. You choose to feel how you want to feel it. Field a little bit down, do this, just close your eyes, take in a deep breath and force yourself to smile and be like, you know what? My life might not be that good right now, but at least I'm handsome. My laugh might be, might be tricky, but at least I'm beautiful. There's people that love me. You're like, no, I don't know if there is George.
Yes, there is. Yes, there is. There's me. I love you. I love you. All right. How about enough of my meandering thoughts filling up your day? How about enough of that? Why don't we dive in here to this, mr. McKenna coming at ya? This, my friends is from the new dimensions interview with Michael Tom's interview was taken place in 1985, man.
Remember those days, the search for self knowledge has occupied humanity for millennia, assuming many different guises in our modern technical information culture. The deeper meaning is often overlooked as we race Helter Skelter toward an unknown end. Questions of values, ethics and personal meaning are repressed under the Holy banner of practicality and living in the real world.
John Naisbitt, the author of mega trends points out that we are drowning in information, but starved for knowledge. Think about that. This was written in 1985 and this particular author was already talking about drowning in information and starving for knowledge. I would argue that that particular statement was not only visionary, but also more true today than it was then.
And yet at the same time, one researcher has estimated that 80% of the public is involved in some aspect of self fulfillment. Another paradox to ponder since both may be true. The quest for liberation is a journey through paradox. And perhaps by noticing how other cultures and social media blues have incorporated the search, we can learn more about our own. We live in exciting times in which the external reality we perceive is catalyzing and renewed momentum toward exploring our internal reality.
Our guest today, duh duh, duh terrorists. Well Cuno, he is one of those cultural point writers who commands our attention, not so much for the answers he has found, but rather because of the questions he poses, he is the coauthor with his brother, Dennis of the invisible landscape, mind hallucinations and the I Ching and generally functions as a freelance writer, reading and researching.
My name is George Monte, and I will be your host for the next hour. So get what you need to get to be ready, strap in and follow me, follow me.
Speaker 2 (7m 39s): He'll all follow me. You know, you got to, you got these people over here that want to live. You want to live hitting line with live. You don't want to live, hurry up, you know, the Gates open, you know, do your thing, man. Here, give him some Coke. All Charlie's friends get free. COVID
Speaker 1 (7m 57s): Aloha Terrence. And thank you for being here today. Let's start off with a easy question. Do you think we are in a state of transition? Are we moving from one culture to another Terence McKenna? We are certainly in a state of transition. We have arrived at nothing less than the end of history. However, it is not something to be alarmed about. I imagine it's simply the normal situation that prevails when a species is preparing to depart for the stars.
Do you think we're really preparing to depart for the stars on the scale of a hundred or a thousand years? I think it's an unavoidable conclusion that span of time in geological terms is hardly the wink of an eye. In fact, from that perspective, all of humanity's history appears
Speaker 3 (8m 56s): As a preparation for human transcendence of planetary existence.
Speaker 0 (9m 1s): I would've thought that technology like this was years away, but it's here now. I had thought this is the end we get there. We're done. And I'm realizing it's just the beginning.
Speaker 3 (9m 13s): Do we really want to get away from this planet? Terence McKenna, I think you have to take the view that certainly the planet is the cradle of mankind, but inevitably one cannot remain in the cradle forever.
Speaker 0 (9m 29s): You have a warm, fuzzy feeling in your stomach right now, goosebumps running up and down your spine. Well, goosebump your ass on out of here.
Speaker 3 (9m 38s): The human imagination in conjuncti...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Ah, well, if it isn't the most intelligent people in the world, there you are. What are you trying to hide over there? What are you doing? What are you doing? Let me tell you something. You are amazing. You are attractive and you are funny and you are just one of those people that everybody wants to be around. You make everyone feel better. I love you for it.
I hope that right now, you're about to embark on the greatest day of the greatest journey of your life. It's happening right now, right in front of you. All you have to do is just pull, be present. Bow. Here you are. You're right here with thinking about all that other stuff. Just live right now. Listen to this. What you and I got this thing go in. You and me, baby, you and me. We're standing in the foothills on the mountain of dreams, telling ourself.
It's not as hard as it seems. Are you ready to start this day off? Are you ready to start off this evening? Maybe you're ready to end this day. Whatever it is. I'm happy to be with you. I'm happy you're here. Thank you for taking just a few moments to hang out with me. I missed you guys. I missed you. I'm sure you missed me too. Right? Come on. It's all right. Well, we are going to continue today with our spot lot on Boulevard.
This week is one of my favorite terms. McKenna, you know him, I know him. We love him. Let us start off with a little bit of some of Terrence's thoughts here. We'll go through a couple quotes. Then we'll jump into an article and I'm sure I'll stop from time to time just to tell you my thoughts on it. Are you ready? Let's do it in James Joyce's. Ulysses, Stephen Dedalus tells us history is the nightmare from which I am trying to awaken.
<inaudible> do you guys feel that way? Do you feel like history is the nightmare from which you are trying to awaken some pretty scandalous things happen in history? Haven't they, science has nothing to say about how one can decide to one's hand and do a fist. And yet it happens. This is utterly outside the realm of scientific explanation, because what we see in that phenomenon is mind as a first cause it is an example of telekinesis matter is caused by mind to move technology is the real skin of our species.
Humanity correctly seen in the context of the last 500 years is an extruder of technological material. We take in matter that has a low degree of organization. We put it through mental filters and we extrude jewelry, gospels space shuttles. This is what we do. We are like coral animals and embedded in a technological reef of extruded, psychic objects. All our tool making implies our belief in an ultimate tool.
That tool, could it be the flying saucer or the soul exteriorized in three dimensional space. The body can become an internalized holographic object embedded in a solid state, hyper dimensional matrix that is eternal so that we each wander through a true Elysium. The English poet, mystic William Blake said that as one starts into the spiral, there is the possibility of falling from the golden track until eternal death.
Light is composed of photons, which have no antiparticle. This means that there is no dualism in the world of light. The only experience of time that one can have is of a subjective time that is created by one's own mental processes. But in relationship to the Newtonian universe, there is no time. What so ever the one mind contains all experiences of the other.
We should try to assimilate and integrate the psychedelic experience since it is a plane of experience that is directly accessible to each of us, the role that we play in relationship to it determines how we will present ourselves and that final intimated transformation. In other words, in this notion, there was a kind of teal logical basis. There is a belief that there is a hyper object called the over mine or God that casts a shadow into time.
I am here using the word logos in the sense in which phylo Jew Deus uses it, that of the divine reason that embraces the archetypal complex of platonic ideas that serve as the models of creation language, isn't ecstatic activity of signification intoxicated by the mushrooms, the fluency, the ease, the Atmos of expression, one becomes capable of are such that one is astounded by the words that issue forth from the contact of the intention of articulation.
With the matter of experience, the spontaneity, the mushrooms liberate is not only perceptual, but linguistic for the shaman. It is as if existence were uttering itself through him. Isn't it amazing. The potential for beauty we have in the world of linguistics, have you ever spoken to someone and we're able to be it through inspiration or desperation, you were able to string together a set of syntactical poetry, a string of syntactical excellence, the cause the other person to blush.
Have you been able to truly connect with someone using your words to bring about goosebumps on their flesh? I would argue that that is communication. I would argue that only when the spoken word is felt, are you truly communicating with the other person? And we have gotten away from that. We have been stuck in this world of linear print and linear thinking.
I think it was Marshall McLuhan who spoke about the printing press, giving us the idea of interchangeable parts, which led to the idea of human capital and people being interchangeable in factories. And the degradation of our language has caused the degradation of our lifestyle. One thing I have found reading terms, McKenna is this idea he has about the archaic revival.
And it's a beautiful idea. It's a return to the classics are returned to communicating effectively and efficiently a beautiful expression of beautiful ideas. One such beautiful idea that I was able to think about after reading some McKenna and listening to some music. And of course using some psychedelics is the redefining of our language.
You know what I mean by that? If you just take a few moments to think about the words we use on every day talking points, if you just take some time to think about the words you use in a daily conversation, I bet some of those words you use are some of the words you've always used. Some of the words your parents use or your grandparents used, might it be possible to take a good look and think about how those words have been redefined are the words you're using today that were used by your grandparents and your parents.
Do those words mean the same things or have the definitions of those words changed? Have the definitions of those words been challenged or cheapened? I would say yes. I would say yes. If you look at the handwriting of anyone from the 18 hundreds, if you listened to the vocabulary that's in those letters, I think you will be able to see actually close your eyes and envision a better education.
It seems to me that the process of specialization has caused not only a more focused and narrow view on the world, but a more focused and narrow view in our ability to see the future and move forward. Yeah, well, you know, I know a lot of people invested the time as with any great crisis comes great opportunity.
There are lot of people who are unsure of where we're moving from here. And for you listening to this, my friend that is a phenomenal opportunity for you to create the future, the best way to predict the future is to create it. Now, let me tr...
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Speaker 1 (14s): Well, well, well look who made it back. It's the most handsome, the most lovely men and women in the world. And you spend a little time with someone who's equally appealing, you know, like attracts like water seeks its own level, nothing but as good looking folks over here, devastatingly handsome, incredibly intelligent. Come on. We're the best of the best. Do you want us to do? Do you guys have a good weekend?
Do you have a good day yesterday? Whenever you're listening to this, I don't know. Do you have a good Tuesday? A good Wednesday. I had a pretty good weekend. I had a pretty good day yesterday. I wanted to introduce everybody today to what I, I am going to call my philosopher's spotlight. We're gonna work on a little Terence, McKenna, have you guys ever heard of him? I'm sorry. Have you ladies and gentlemen ever heard of him, but those of you who have not had the great fortune of getting to listen to this phenomenal speaker, perhaps the best way to introduce you and the format I am going to use is to read a little bit from some interviews he's done, I will read you his response to a few questions, and then we'll dive into one of his articles so that you can begin to understand why I think he is a great teacher, a great speaker and someone that more people should be listening to.
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Speaker 1 (1m 51s): In your scheme of things, Terence, McKenna, is there any place for institutionalized religion for Orthodox religious beliefs? Terence McKenna? Yes. What I have found is that all of these systems that are offered as spiritual paths work splendidly in the presence of psychedelics. If you think mantras are effective, try mantra on 20 milligrams of siliciden and see what happens.
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Speaker 1 (2m 22s): All sincere religious motivation is illuminated by psychedelic to put it perhaps in a trivial way. The religious quest is an automobile, but psychedelics are the petrol that runs it. You go nowhere without the fuel, no matter how finely crafted the upholstery, how flawlessly machine, the engine narrator, where do you personally think the human potential movement is heading now? And where do you position yourself in the spectrum?
Terence McKenna, I believe that the best idea will win. We are all under an obligation to
Speaker 2 (3m 0s): Ourselves and to the world to do our best, to place the best ideas on the table. Then all we have to do is stand back and watch. I have this Darwinian belief that the correct idea will emerge triumphant to my way of thinking. Psychedelics provide the only category that is authentic enough to be legislated out of existence. They are not going to make quartz crystals or wheat, grass juice, illegal.
These things pose no problem. But I think that we are going to have to come to terms with the psychedelic possibility. We would have a long time ago in America, except for the fact that on this particular issue, the government acts as the enforcing arm of Christian fundamentalism life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are enshrined in the constitution of the United States and inalienable, right? If the pursuit of happiness does not cover the psychedelic quest for enlightenment, then I do not know what it can mean.
I think we are headed for a darker period before the light. I see the whole hard drug phenomenon as an enormous con game. Governments have always been the major purveyor of addictive drugs, right back to the sugar trade in England, the opium Wars in China, the CIA's involvement in the heroin trade in Southeast Asia during the 1960s and the current cocaine distribution coming out of South America, we're going to have to abandon this Christian wish to legislate other people's behavior for their own good.
Let's take two drugs for a moment and contrast them. Cocaine is an ultra chic cost. A hundred bucks per gram is utterly worthless as far as I can see, and doesn't get you as wired as a double espresso, then there's airplane glue. It costs a dollar 20 a tube, and you can totally waste yourself with it and probably kill yourself no faster than you can with cocaine. So why aren't people in Christian Dior gowns driving rolls Royce is honking up airplane glue because it's tatty grotesque.
Declasse a, and this is what we have to put across about these hard drugs. The only way you can do that is to reduce the price of cocaine to a dollar 25 per gram. Then it will be seen as a horrible banal destructive thing. Only when governments intervene by restricting access to do things suddenly do they gain this astronomical worth. So it is a game that the government is playing narrator.
Your idea is of the psychedelic pioneer as a type of Alchemist who can make the sole tangible as it were. Could you tell us more about this Terence all alchemy was the belief that spirit somehow resided at the heart of matter. The alchemists were the errors to the great Hellenistic religious systems and are generally tagged as Gnostic. The central idea of Gnosticism is that the material of which soul and true being is composed is trapped through a series of cosmic misfortunes in a low level universe that is alien to it.
And the Alchemist literalize these ideas to suggest that the spirit could somehow be distilled or coax from the dense matrix of matter. Well, this is, so this is also what the psychedelics reinforce, and it is interesting to see how alchemists at different times have contributed to the advancement of pharmacology. For instance, distilled alcohol was discovered by alchemists seeking the elixir of life and Paracelsus popularized opium.
This is not to fault the alchemical quest, but to show that alchemy, the belief that there is spirit and matter was a survival of an older shamonic Stratta of belief that involved gaining the Alliance of a plant. I think the notion that one can make spiritual progress by oneself is preposterous. It is virtually impossible to have the spiritual experiences that confirm a certain moral order and value system, unless you resort to psychedelics or alternatively fasting or getting lost in the wilderness.
I do not think people realize quite how efficacious the psychedelics are. These things work. I wish people could be more Catholic in their tastes. Yeah, if you are an advocate of the virtues of yoga or natural diet or mantras, you really owe it to yourself to explore those concerns using psychedelics. At the same time, I explored the possibilities. I have just mentioned before settling on the golden road to the soul narrator.
So why is that such tremendous prejudice? Both in the East and the West against psychedelics Terence McKenna. I think people are in love with the journey. People love seeking answers. If you will. I suggest to people that the time of seeking is over and that the chore is now to face the answer. That's more of the challenge. Anyone can sweep up around the off Schrom for a dozen years while congratulating themselves, that they are following Baba into enlightenment.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Welcome back. My friends, we got history fiction or science part two, still volume one. So I guess it'd be like 1.2. Thank you to everybody who has taken a moment to give me some feedback and is enjoying the series. I'm really enjoying it. I've actually learned that I do not have all the books in the series cause I'm an awesome listener. And looking forward to picking up some more of those let's jump right in here.
For those of you catching up on speed. We left off with the critique of history by sir Isaac Newton. Additionally, the critique of Newton being crazy in his old age, according to the church representatives at the time.
Now we'll be getting into the next part. Nikolai Alexandrovich Morozov LSI Vavilov wrote the following about in a Morozoff in a Morozov managed to combine his selfless revolutionary devotion to his people with a completely amazing dedication to scientific work.
This scholarly enthusiasm and the completely unconditional passionate love for scientific research should remain an example to be followed by all scientists, young and old surrogate Evanovich Vavilov essays and memoirs, Moscow scalp publishing Anthony Warren page two week four. I'm not sure we need the footnotes, but I'll throw them in until I get some feedback.
The first researcher of our time who had raised the issue of providing scientific basis for the consensual chronology in its fullest and quite radically was Nikolai Alexandrovich Maura's figures 1.15 1.16 and 1.17, we can see a monument. You can also see some images of the man.
I'm going to put those in the pictures below so you can look for them down there. I'm going to try and match up the pictures in the book with where we're at in the story.
Speaker 1 (3m 1s): It may not match exactly. However, if you look close, you should be able to follow along in a Morozoff was in imminent Russian scientist and encyclopedia who's fortunate was far from easy Morozov his father, Peter was a rich landowner and belonged to the old aristocratic Shopkin family in a more resolves. Great grandfather was a relation Of Peter.
The great in a Morozovs mother was a simple surf peasant. Anna Vasile Vayner, more resolver whom PA Shopkin married after signing her Liberty certificate. The church did not confirm the marriage. And so the children received their mother's surname. At the age of 20 in a Morozov joined the libertarian Naro deny a Veolia movement in 1881. He was sentenced for incarceration and Schlissel Berg for life where he had studied chemistry, physics, astronomy, mathematics, and history, all on his own in 1905, he was let free.
Having spent 25 years in gal after having received his freedom, he had immersed himself in a vast body of scientific and pedagogical work. His memoirs are of the greatest interest. See figures 1.2 too many authors wrote about Morozov his literary biography for examples written by M a P Backi. After the October revolution, Morozov became director of the Lez gap Institute for national scientific studies where he had done the major part of his famous research in ancient chronology with the use of natural scientific methods supported by enthusiasts and the staff of the Institute.
After in a Morozov left his director's office, the Institute was completely reformed possibly with the objective of casting. The important historical research conducted there by an a Morozov and his group into oblivion Morozov has made honorable member of the Russian Academy of sciences decorated with the order of linen and the red banner of labor. More about the body of his prominent work in chemistry, and several other natural sciences can be read in multiple publications In 1907.
Morozov published a book titled revelations in storm and Tempest, where he analyzed the dating of the new Testament apocalypse and came to conclusions that contradicted the Scala Jerian chronology in 1914, he published the profits, which contains a radical revision of the scholar Jerian datings of the biblical prophecies in 1924 to 1932, Morozov published the fundamental work Christ in seven volumes.
The initial name of this Opus had been the history of human culture and the natural scientific point Contains detailed criticisms of the Scala Jerian chronology. The important fact discovered by Morozov was the consensual Skalla Jerian chronology is based on an unverified concept. Having analyzed a great body of material Morozov put forth and partially proved the fundamental hypothesis that scallopers chronology had been expanded arbitrarily as compared to reality, this hypothesis was based on the repetitions that Morozov had found, namely, the text that apparently described and the same events, but are dated differently and considered unrelated in our time.
The publication of this work caused a vivid discussions in the press And its repercussions can be found in contemporary literature. There have been a number of rational counterarguments, but the critical part of Christ remained undisputed in its entirety. Apparently Morozov had been unaware of the similar works of ceramic Newton and Edwin Johnson that were all but forgotten by his time. This makes the fact that many of more resolves conclusions coincide with those of Newton and Johnson, all the more amazing, however, Morozov raised the issue as a much wider and more profound one, having encompassed the entire period up to the seventh century in the frame of critical analysis and found the need for a radical revision of datings.
Despite the fact that Morozov had also failed to discover any sort of system in the chaos of altered datings that arose his research was performed on a higher qualitative level than Newton's analysis. Morozov was the first scientist to have possessed the clear understanding of the necessity of revising the datings of medieval events, as well as those belonging to ancient history. Nevertheless Morozov did not go further than the seventh century in time, considering the consensual version of the chronology of the seventh to the 13th century to be basically correct.
We shall yet see that this opinion of his turned out to have been gravely erroneous. Thus, the issues raised in our works are hardly the fact that they reoccur century after century and get voiced even louder shows that the problem in question does exist. And the fact that the independently suggested alterations of the ancient chronology, those of Newton Johnson and Morozov are close to each other in principle is a clear witness that the solution to the problem we're studying lie somewhere in this direction, it is worthwhile to give a brief, a brief account of the creation of Morozovs Christ.
His ideas meant vehement opposition. As early as during the publication stage, Morozov had to address Lennon as the head of...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Good times. It's bet, buddy Friday, you made it man. Time to celebrate and to celebrate this weekend, you made it through a lot down. You made it through five days of monotony. You made it through five days of propaganda. Five days of people flapping their gums and yapping their mouth out of the TV and the radio. You made it.
Go ahead, go ahead. Put two fists out. Give yourself a little fist bump or take your hand, reach over your back and just keep yourself a little Pat, Pat, go ahead and Pat it down. You deserve it. You deserve it. I hope you, you set yourself up for a little prize at the end of the day, man, maybe your prize, the glass of wine. Maybe it's a cold beer. Maybe it's a bong load. I don't know what it is, man, but I hope you celebrate. You got to celebrate the victories in life and sometimes just making it a Friday, tell you what, that's a victory, especially in today's climate.
You know, some people see things the way they are and say why you should try to see things the way they've never been and say, why not? Creativity is a lot like looking at the world through a kaleidoscope. You look at a set of elements, the same ones everyone else sees, but then reassemble those floating bits and pieces into an enticing new possibility.
Today is the Friday wrap up. We're going to wrap this thing up with a tight little bow on there and hopefully give you something you can use in your life. I had a pretty eventful week. I had a pretty eventful weekend. I learned a really good lesson this week and I want to share it with you. I'm excited too. You ever had like a pretty tough week where you felt kind of off. Maybe you felt a little aggressive, you felt a little anxiety, maybe a little anger.
You know, you just felt awful little bit. You felt like short fused things are kind of getting to you. I think a lot of people are feeling that way. I think it has a lot to do with the propaganda coming out of the airwaves and it kinda got to me this week. I want to share with you what happened. I learned a really good lesson, but I had to go to a pretty dark spot to get there. And I'm not proud of what I did, but I'm proud to share with you what I learned from it.
Speaker 1 (3m 1s): You know what it is. I'm sorry. You know what? I'm sorry. I'm sorry guys. Hey, I fucked up the importance of an apology. Let me back. You know what, how about, I shouldn't say like this, the importance of a sincere apology you guys ever think about why an apology is so important for a lot of reasons, for a lot of reasons, you know, nothing ever gets better until you would admit that something's wrong, but most people never want to admit they're wrong because they don't want to confront the thing that they're wrong about, or they don't want to get in trouble.
But if it's not at the level you want, it's wrong. If it's not something you're proud of, then it's wrong. You know, a sincere apology usually comes from telling yourself the truth, but we all know the truth can hurt. Right? Well, that's what happened to me. I did something that I'm not proud of. Let me set up the week for you.
Let me, let me, let me try to not rationalize why I did what I did, but let me try and paint you a picture of what I went through this week, which led me to an incident where I had to apologize. I'm going to tell you the story, and then I'm going to tell you what I learned. And then I'm going to tell you why I think it's important.
So this week was a bit rough where I live. The lockdown is really starting to come into effect and they're, they're starting to clamp down. And the affects on the community are no longer able to be ignored. Starting to see the mom and pop businesses boarded up, starting to see the banks, not open, starting to see people in the community, getting upset at their neighbors about having parties and rightfully so.
We're starting to see the distribution of information, be suppressed. We're starting to see the laws being pushed upon people. We're starting to see the rights of people taken away.
And it's easy to feel like the frog and the pot of water. You know, that analogy. If you put a frog in a pot of water, he'll stay there and you can slowly turn up the heat until the water begins to boil. And if you do it slow, if you do an incremental, you can boil that frog, call it the boiling frogs and the frog will stay in there. He doesn't realize the water's getting that hot, that fast. He doesn't realize, and he'll stay in there and burn to death.
If you were to stick a boiling pot of water and put a throw a frog in there, he'd jump out. But if you do it incremental, he'll stay in there and die. A lot of people have used that analogy for human behavior. And it seems to me, that's something that could be applied to our situation regardless of where you live.
So where I work, I live in Hawaii and as I'm seeing all these things happen, as I'm seeing the ramifications of the virus begin to take hold. Some of the things that are happening in my place of work are they're beginning the contact tracing. And that happened at the beginning of this week. However we weren't told about it, you know, I'm on the fence with contact tracing, like as a man, as a leader, I want to help the community.
I'm willing to make sacrifices I'm willing to do what's right, because I'm not the youngest man, but I'm still a man and I'm strong. And I want to help out people that need help. People are scared. They want to know if they got in contact with the virus, they want to know if they should get tested. And what I know about contact tracing is that it can help a lot of people with that. Like I said, I'm on the fence. I want to help.
However, the way it was introduced at my workplace was rather nefarious. And let me explain what I mean by that. I went into work earlier in the week and there was a, a young girl, probably in her twenties, sweet girl, she's standing outside and she's acting very suspicious in that. She's telling everyone, Hey, we have this new policy where we want to make sure everyone is safe.
And the best way we can do that is by, everyone's got to open their phone and scan this thing so that we know you don't have any symptoms. Now think about that. You want to make sure everyone's safe. So I have to open my phone and scan a code. So, you know, I'm safe. That's a logical fallacy, right? It's a, non-sequitur like your, it doesn't your premise.
Does it lead to your conclusion? What do you mean I'm to open my phone so you can know him safe. So while a lot of people were just like, Okie-dokie, they just opened their phone and they started scanning this QR code. I thought to myself like, wait, that doesn't make sense. So I, I asked her, I said, I don't understand how does this make us safe? And then the suspicious behavior became more intense. Not in that.
She's waving her hands, all nuts or crazy like that. But her answers were just, they didn't make sense. I'm like, I don't understand. She goes, well, if you have any of these symptoms, you can't work. I said, okay, but why, why do you need me to scan that QR code at this point? I didn't know it was contact tracing. I just saw this code. And she ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Whew without a shadow of a doubt. You know my love you guys got going on. You're going to work right now, talking on the phone. Hey, calling your mom. Hey mom, don't worry. Everything's going to be okay. Don't worry about a mom. We're going to be just fine. Why about you? Turn off, turn off the news, man. All you're doing is making yourself crazy.
Just making yourself crazy. Listening to the news. Why don't you turn on the true life podcast? It's way more interesting. Got a lot more stuff going on. You know what I was thinking about today? Shadow. Why is your shadow following you? How come my shadow has to be black. If you could choose a color for your shadow, what would it be?
Would you go with a blue shadow? How about like a red shadow? I think I'd go with like a Chrome shadow so I could see my reflection in my shadow could learn a lot from your shadow. In fact, your shadow is the one person that's always going to be by your side. Even when you can't see him, he's still there. Do you think that your shadow represents, represents your dark side?
You know, those thoughts that you have sometimes when you're trying to be nice with your life, man, you know what I really think. I really think this is that your shadow talking. A lot of people think that your shadow represents your dark side and it might be a way to integrate your dark side into your personality. It might be a way to better understand the dual nature of man.
Remember when you were little and you would see the cartoon or you would see the pictures of like a devil on one shoulder and an angel on the other shoulder, the duality of man, the shadow realm. What about shadow people you ever heard of these people that wake up in the middle of the night and they see like a shadow person and it runs under the bed or it sits on the side of the bed and just kind of stares at them. Something out of the Twilight zone.
The shadow can be used for quite a bit. I heard a quote one time that said that's impossible. That's like trying to move shadow without moving. The stack brings up some pretty interesting points, right? It brings up the point that if you want to change your dark side, you gotta change the way you move through life because your shadow can be okay, gargantuan, right?
If you stand the right way, you can cast it really big shadow. If you stand another way you can cast almost no shadow. Everybody knows what it's like to be in the shadow of somebody greater than them. Do you ever think about the shadow you cast? What about you got kids? Does one of your kids live in the shadow of the other kid? You know what I mean by that? Did you live in the shadow of your sister or your brother or your mother or your father? I think it was Carl Young.
Who said the biggest obstacle, a child faces is the unrealized dreams of the parent. You could argue that those unrealized dreams are the shadow of the parents. It's an interesting thing to think about. If you could have a conversation with your shadow, what would you say? What was your shadow? Tell you when you look down at your shadow in your cast, a big shadow. Does that mean that at that point in time, dark thoughts have crept into your mind.
Is that a reminder when you look down and you see your shadow is extending further, then you are sure. Yeah. It'd be a reminder that may you're thinking some pretty dark thoughts. It could be. You could use your shadow, light shot. You could integrate your shadow into your daily life. How many of you do that? How many of you every single day, make a conscious note to look at your shadows. Can you shadow? Be like, Hey man, you been putting on some weight, your shadow tell you, man, you gotta start eating some can you shadow make you laugh probably right.
You can make all kinds of shadow animals. You ever seen those guys. Then they it's like the dog and the rabbit on the, on the wall. They're an expert in shadows. How about the allegory of the cave? Remember that? Where your whole life you think, you know what's going on, but in reality, all you see are shadows on the wall of the cave. Is that what's going on in life.
It's interesting to think about that. Usually dark colors absorb the heat yet all us try to stand under the shadow of the shade tree to Coolah. What about people who throw shade? They throw in a shadow. That's usually used in a negative connotation, right? Just throwing shade, someone throw shade. You should be cool, right? It should be a cool thing. Oh, that guy's throwing shade. Cool.
I'm hot. Why is throwing shade? A bad thing. Hey, get in my shadow. Alright. Why don't you protect me from the sun? That's what an umbrella does. It's an umbrella throw shade. I happen to like umbrellas. Although I think we could come up with a better umbrella, right? Every time you close an umbrella, would you get a little bit wet? Like at a shake it out? I don't think the umbrella has changed in a hundred years.
No, one's come up with a better umbrella. Someone should probably get on that. How about like a little drone you throw up and it just follows you around, you know what, if you got a drone and it was, you could throw it in the air and it would turn into umbrella. You would literally be throwing shade and changing the meaning of throwing shade. How about that? How about that for turning a negative into a positive and by negative. I mean like, you know what, I, I guess a negatives all black, right?
Never take a picture and a bloom in a dark room, turn a negative into a positive by throwing a drone umbrella and throwing shade and cooling you up or protecting you from the sun or the water. How can I be substantive? If I do not cast the shadow, I must have a dark side. Also, if I am whole, maybe the only thing each of us can see is our own shadow.
That's what Carl Young called his shadow work. He said we never see others. Instead. We only see aspects of ourself that fall over them. Shadows, objections, our associations. I think that's pretty deep. You know, that's why when you see qualities in other people, what you're really seeing are qualities you recognize in yourself.
It's a good way to master and understand your emotion. If you see someone you get really angry at them, probably it's something about you that you don't like the shadow self. The dark side eye shadow told me something yesterday. I got a, I got a new neighbor that moved in next to us. And clearly he's not from Hawaii. He's making, he's got like four kids and he's got all this stuff off stone over it.
I'm looking through my window. I look at this dummy, what's this guy doing, getting all judgmental, casting, a big shadow. And then I caught myself. I'm like, you know what? Maybe instead of sitting in here letting my shadow, do the talk or maybe sitting in here after talking to my shadow, sort of judging this guy. Maybe I should go out there and help him. Instead of sitting in here, making fun of him. But you go out there and help him.
The guy doesn't know it was a good conversation I had with my shadow, but I had to go to the dark side of myself. I had to start making fun of them. I had to be like this guy's a dummy. I had to go there. It's almost like I had to go to the dark side. I had to go talk to my shadow so that I could understand I had to talk to my shadow so I could be shown the light. And the light was, why don't you go help h...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Well, I guess you better listen up Pilgrim. We're about to get in to some brave new world versus George Orwell. What a horrible John Wayne impression, isn't it. Hey, I tried, we gotta to do gave it the old college try there. I gave it the old John Wayne American hero, the inspiration to Clint Eastwood, dirty Harry.
You know, the reason I was going with his Western style breakdown, because I really want to get into how our world is the way that it is today. And I've been reading rereading some of the classics, 1984 by George Orwell, brave new world by all this Huxley. And I was curious as to what most people would think about today's environment.
Would you, my friend think that we are living in a world more like 1984, a sort of surveillance state, or do you think we are living in a brave new world, a technocratic state. If I were to ask you that, what would you say if I was to take a poll? What would America say? What do you think Europe would say? No, that's a good question.
So I thought we would go over a few passages of both books. I thought we dig into a little bit of both and I've let you be the judge kind of like, remember when you were a kid and you would have watched the NFL with your dad, and there was always the Buick to call, well, I'm bringing it back and now you get to make the call. I think you're going to enjoy it. George Orwell's 1984 was written in 1948.
All they did was kind of switch the numbers around they're all this Huxley, 1931. This is sort of a tale of the tape here. A lot of people don't know, however, brave new world written by all this Huxley actually had a second book written, kind of a followup. And it was called brave new world revisited where all this Huxley goes into how the culture is evolving, what got right and what he got wrong.
If you purchase that book, you will also find some correspondence between him and George Orwell. Now I know what you're thinking. Yeah, George, everybody knows those two men were alive at the same time. Most of us have read the correspondence. Don't you have anything new for us, George? We're just going to repeat all this old Gar bodge no, my friends, I have an exclusive for you because I care about you and I love you.
And I did my research. I George Monte, true life podcast, and going to bring to you the first ever dialogue leaked. I don't want to give up my source, but have, you know, it's a very high level source. And as far as I know, you will be the very first person to hear this dialogue. Now let me set it up for you. It was late in their careers.
Orwell's book was enjoined, tremendous success on mr. Aldous Huxley, who by that time had discovered LSD 25 and was friends with dr. Timothy Leary. He took it upon himself or perhaps the LSD took upon him. I guess there was a rather large dose and Huxley became a little bit upset, maybe a little jealous at the success of Orwell, who he believed was not of the quality of himself as a writer and or as a journalist or a thinker.
So under this huge dose of LSD, he went over to George Orwell's house late at night, walking across his grass, up to his house late at night, and then ensued the argument of what you're about to hear without any further ado. Let me play that for you. Now.
Speaker 1 (5m 7s): I know what you're thinking. You're thinking. Did he fire six shots or only five? Oh, I remember asking you a God damn thing now to tell you the truth. I forgot myself and all this excitement truth is you the week. And I am the tyranny of evil, but be in this 44, Megan, the most powerful handgun in the world and we'll blow your head clean off. It's called baby it's cold. We still Jeff off. You could ask yourself question. Do I feel lucky?
Do you give me the Babel ringer? The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men will ship it's the week. I will strike down upon the, with great vengeance and furious anger. And you will know I am the Lord. When I lay my vengeance upon you, did you hear me? I said, get off my lawn now.
Speaker 0 (6m 5s): Now granted, I don't know what happened at the end there, but you can tell that was a very volatile situation. Very tense. Apparently Orwell had just planted some flowers or put some new seed on the lawn.
Speaker 1 (6m 23s): So,
Speaker 0 (6m 24s): Well, I brought it to you first there you guys go, you're welcome. Now let's get into what could have led to this. I think it's the battle of the books and that's what we're going to get into. I'm going to go through these books and you guys can be the judge of which book is more prescient of today. So let's start off with a little bit about all this Huxley. First, I'm going to read you a little bit of his bio and then we'll do a bit of George's bio. And then we're gonna get into some of the books, all this Huxley, absolutely detested mass culture and popular entertainment, and many of his toughest critical essays, as well as several intense passages in his fiction, consist of sneers and jeers at the cheapness of the cinematic ethic and the vulgarity of commercial music.
He chance to die on the same day as the assassination of president Kennedy in November, 1963, being cheated of a proper obituary notice as a result and sharing the date of decease with C S Lewis chronicler of Narnia. So he missed the televisual event, which once, and for all confirmed the global village. But if he were able to return to us and cast his scornful and lofty gaze on our hedonistic society, he would probably be relatively unsurprised at the way.
Things are going. Sex has been divorced from procreation to a degree, hard to imagine, even in 1963 and the current great debates in the moral science is concerned. The implications of reproductive cloning and the employment of fetal STEM cells and medicine. The study of history is everywhere, but especially in the United States in steep decline, public life in the richer societies is routinely compared to the rhythms of spectacle and entertainment.
A flickering hunger for authenticity, pushes many people to explore the peripheral and shrinking worlds of the indigenous. This was all prefigured in brave new world. So in a way was the one child policy that was previously followed in communist China, where to the extent that the program is successful, we will not only see a formerly clannish society where everyone is an only child, but a formerly Marxist one that has no real cognit word for brotherhood.
Intercontinental rocket travel has not become the commonplace Huxley anticipated, but it's to have become a cliche jumbo jets do the same work of abolishing distance for the masses, even though in a strange moment of refusal, the developed world has stepped back from the supersonic Concorde and reverted to the days of voyaging comfortably below the speed of sound. That's a quick, a little paragraph into all this Huxley and a little bit about his book. Let's read a little bit about, or well now, or what was the pin name of Eric Arthur Blair born in 1903 in colonial India.
He attended boarding school in England and it was there that he first became aware of the hurtful class prejudice that plagued British society, developing an early sensitivity to the uses and abuses of power upon graduating from Eaton in 1921, or well signed on with the Burmese Indian Imperial police abo...
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Speaker 0 (0s): All right.
Speaker 1 (19s): Like a dog returning with a Frisbee. I came back to you, my friends I'm here waiting for you. I'm just ready to play. I love you guys like man's best friend. Well, I think this might be the last edition of this set of Proverbs. So let's enjoy him. Friends and enemies. Friends be gracious to all men, but choose the best to be your friends for a man is known by the company he keeps listen for.
When a stranger cares enough to speak. He becomes a friend and make time for friendship is a plant. Which one must water often never forget. There's safety in numbers. If you play alone on the beach, the sea monster will get you. So two heads are better than one and a house can hold a hundred friends, old wine and friends improve with age. So of friends, the oldest of everything else, the newest indeed.
Nobody should forget old friends and old goats, maybe because strangers, forgive friends, forget, treat your friends. Well. If your friend is honey, don't lick it all up for friends are lost by calling often or calling seldom take heed. Many, a friend is not known until they are lost. And remember a friend accepts another warts and all because the eyes of a friend do not see the words.
Good friends. Life has no blessing like a prudent friend for iron sharpens iron and one man sharpens another. So hold a true friend with both hands. And remember a cup of coffee brings 40 years of friendship. A friend will tell you the world is your oyster because like stars, a friend will guide you just as an old friend, as like a saddled horse.
And no camel journey is long in good company. A real friend holds your hand in times of distress. So share your path with a friend for a friend who shares is a friend who cares. And a friend with weed is a friend, indeed. And a friend in need is a friend. Indeed. In fact, friendship is a single soul in two bodies. Thus a true friend is like a mirror.
So listen to friendly criticism for, without an opposing wind, no kite can fly bad friends. Sometimes new friends can be as deceptive as spring ice for trusting. Some men is like having water in a sieve. In other words, if your friend is an ass, expect nothing but kicks distance makes the heart grow fonder for a hedge between keeps friendships green, but money doesn't lend your money and lose your friend.
Tellingly. A friend to all is a friend to none as everybody's friend is everybody's fool, which is why a man of many companions may come to ruin since bad company ruins good morals. So be aware of a man's shadow and to BS sting for cobras bite, whatever you call them. And if you live in the river, then make friends with the crocodile.
Remember a great talker can be a great liar. So stay alert for a friend who leads one. Astray is an enemy. Indeed. An insider can bring down a kingdom above all. Bear in mind that a Wolf with no failings, doesn't lose its hunger and be aware of the dog that doesn't bark. He'll be the first to bite enemies. All too often close friends can become close enemies for people with the same ideas can be enemies.
So keep your friends close and your enemies closer and never forget. A friend looks you in the eye and enemy at your feet while they wise, man is better than a foolish friend. Generally, you should eat an enemy for lunch before he has you for dinner. Use an enemy's hand to catch a snake. And if possible, give your enemy a hungry elephant fight or flight fight, better death before dishonor for you may as well die fighting as become a slave.
Pick your battles as a hungry Wolf is stronger than a well fed dog and only an ignorant rat will fight a cat. However much fortune favors the brave, the bigger they are, the harder they fall. So meet roughness with toughness for when the going gets tough. The tough get going. And although attack is the best defense. Never forget that one, man can guard a narrow pass.
Often enough showing off is half the fight for you should deal gently with the bird you mean to catch as the greatest victories spill no blood, and there's no need for poison. If you can kill with sweets, keep your eyes open and tread carefully for a thousand good moves are ruined by one bat. And if you have no horse, you have no feet.
Avoid chasing cowards less. They become brave and take care. Loose lips, sink ships, just as ski tracks can be followed. Never forget. The weakest man can cause hurt and blood does not wash out blood. So you'll generally find that if your fist is in his mouth, his fist is in your eye. Remember if a man bites a dog, it will say he has poor teeth.
So better way than wisdom. You can't carry because it ain't over till it's over peace. Often discretion is the better part of Valor. So if you won't bite, don't bear your teeth. Anyway, the strong don't need clubs for war is a bad chisel with which to carve out tomorrow. And no war has a cause that reason cannot settle.
Why is up to live in peace? You must be on good terms with your neighbors for only crow's rejoice when grasshoppers fight so better, a bad piece than a good war and hope that peace does not need a guard for although there's strength in unity and weakness in division. If the lion and the sheep lie down together, the sheep won't get any sleep.
Bear in mind that the more you spend on peace, the less you spend on war. So if you can't beat them, join them flight beating. The enemy takes true courage. There are no atheists in foxholes. However, although tottering is not necessarily falling. And sometimes it's true. That flight is the beginning of collapse.
At other times, it's better to live a coward than be a dead hero as he, that lights and runs away may live to fight another day. So who, who has no courage must have legs. Indeed. Fear, lens wings. As an old man will run through a Thorne forest if he is being chased. So find any port in a storm, but remember the world's a small place for a fugitive.
Why not watch and wait for a barking dog, seldom bites and heroes only appear once the tiger is dead.
Speaker 0 (9m 27s): <inaudible>
Speaker 1 (9m 31s): Success and failure success. A good beginning makes a good ending. Just as a small key can open big doors, be patient great Oaks from little acorns grow as being, by being the sack gets full. Always take things one step at a time, because if you go, as far as you can see, you'll see further when you get there, which is why the true artist preserves, whatever his critics say.
So hang your clothes in some sunshine. Keep your eyes on the prize and make hay while the sun shines because growing millet doesn't fear the sun be bold for nothing ventured, nothing gained and keep your options open for the mouse that has. But one hole is quickly taken and don't use an ax to embroider nor a sledgehammer to crack a nut because succeeds breeds success.
In fact, nothing succeeds like success. Even though the bigger a man's head, the greater his headache warning, don't count your chickens before they've hatched. And don't say hooray until you've jumped. The barrier for the proof of the pudding is in the eating and all too often, a water pot only falls o...
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Speaker 1 (0s): Just like a boomerang. You came back so happy. You guys are here. Join the Proverbs. Me too. Let's knock out. Number four, keep this dream alive. As my friend, Scott Hammertime would say advice and ignorance, giving advice, there is no price for good advice, which is why one word to the wise is enough. And he, that speaks so close. Whereas he, that hears reaps leading by example is better than giving advice.
So it's often best to say little about what you know, and nothing about what you don't for. No matter how much care is taken, someone will be misled for many. The truth hurts as good medicine is bitter to the tongue. Good advice is harsh to the ear, which is why. If you advise a bear, you deserve your fate. And many people use a stick for a nobody and a hint for a nobleman.
A fool may say do, as I say, not as I do, but even a fool can give ideas to a wise man. And remember, never give advice in a crowd heating advice. He asks advice in vain who does not heat it. So ask for what you want. Don't offer me advice. Give me money for warned is for armed. They say so learn from new books and old teachers.
And if you can't read, then experience will show you while a master points the way remember it's shameful, never to ask, and it's better to ask twice. Then lose your way. Once as he who seeks advice, seldom ERs, many, a young Prince is told that listening to good advice is the way to wealth for a King with good counselors has a peaceful rain often because deep calls to deep.
One piece of good advice is better than a bagful. And crafty advice often comes from a fool. Bear in mind that another person's counsel is no command and that you must examine the advice not who gives it. Remember if you ask a lazy person to work, he will only give you advice. But if you're lucky, you'll find the best advice is on your pillow.
And the best word is left unsaid for all that is known, is not told ignoring advice. Only a bad child will not take advice for those nuns. So death, as those who won't hear, there's none so blind as those who won't see yet, no enemy is worse than bad advice because if the blind lead, the blind both will fall into the ditch, particularly as advice most needed is least heated.
Of course, the person on shore is always the champion swimmer and many will show you the way after the Cartwheel breaks. Remember there is no right way to a wrong thing and advice after mischief is like medicine after death. So bear in mind that wise men don't need advice and fools won't take it. So why not go to the square and ask advice, then go home and do what you like.
I got an idea. Substance and appearance, substance things are what they are. It is what it is. For instance, however long, a log lies in the water. It never becomes a crocodile. And you don't gather grapes from thorns or figs from thistles nature, abhors a vacuum. Thus, the pebble comes from the mountain and each Bay has its own wind in nature.
There's no such thing as a lawn. Even if you try to drive out in nature with a Pitchfork, she'll keep coming back. Indeed nature follows its course and a cat, the mouse. So cats don't catch mice to please God human nature is the same. The world over just as the name given to a child becomes natural to it. Perhaps because of this, sometimes a person is nothing and some aren't even that.
So never forget. There's a prawn under every rock and to him who watches, everything reveals itself, appearance. It is widely held that as is the garden. So is the gardener just as there is no smoke without fire, indeed, what you see is what you get. So maybe clothes make the man. In most cases, joining tail to trunk reveals the elephant in the same way that the background needs the foreground and every Hill has its Valley.
So appear always what you are and a little less for an a flat country. A hillock is a mountain and don't judge a man until have walked a mile in his shoes. As it takes all sorts to make the world. And all shoes are not made in the same batch. Indeed different ponds have different fish. Remember appearances are deceitful and looks are nothing. Behavior is all.
And since the eyes are the window of the soul, what the eye doesn't see the heart doesn't grieve. Disguises never judge a book by its cover for a cowl does not make a monk and pretty close and find faces. Don't make good people. Indeed. A fair skin often covers a crooked mind, perhaps closed do not make the man after all as black soles wear white shirts while they clever Hawk hides its claws and all too often under the SHEEX turbine, there is a monkey water can deceive the diver as well.
So don't be a fool. Don't think there are no crocodiles. If the water is still and remember a sweet potato, doesn't advertise that he's tasty just as the tree with most leaves, doesn't always have juicy fruit. It goes without saying that not all white liquids are milk just as not all black objects are coal and a sandal is not a shoe. So look deeper and see that the gray mirror may be the better horse.
Despite the fact that he bad horse will eat as much as a good one and watch out there are often glowing embers under cold ashes. Remember eat what you like, but dress as others do goodness whispers but evil.
Speaker 2 (7m 54s): I love you. I love you. <inaudible>
Speaker 1 (8m 0s): Past present and future past. We all know how time flies, how it is here today and gone tomorrow. How no hand can catch time? Indeed. Time is precious. Time is money. So all too often, we want time badly. Then use it badly. For example, don't let yesterday take up too much of today and don't cry over spilled milk for there are no birds. And last year's nests in general.
Hindsight is clearer than foresight. So remember four things do not return spoken words, flighted arrows past life and lost opportunities. Indeed. Even a God can't change the past for a lost sheep can be recovered, but not lost time. Despite this, no matter how hard the past, you can always begin again.
And when you do watch out history repeats itself, which is why so often things present are judged by things past. And today is the scholar of yesterday. Present the early bird catches the worm for so often in life. It's first come first served. And if you get to the river early, you drink the cleanest water. Otherwise you can tell yourself better, late than never for everything has its proper time.
Even maneuvering cabbages. Indeed. There's a time for adversity, a time for prosperity. And there's a first time for everything. Even the longest journey starts with a single step aim to experience each moment to its fullest for there's no time like now. And despite the fact that time and tide wait for no man, and the tide must be taken when it comes, don't forget to give time, time to suit yourself to the times.
And remember that time brings roses. Indeed. Those who are happy do not observe the passing of time. And one today is worth two tomorrow's future worrying about the future ruins the present. So relax. Tomorrow is another day and tomorrow is winds will blow tomorrow. So let us think of tomorrow. When tomorrow comes though tomorrow never comes. Of co...
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Speaker 0 (0s): It looks like I have a beautiful boy.
Speaker 1 (21s): Why doesn't he sing more often? That guy should be on American idol, maybe star certs with ed McMahon. Go up against the comedian. You know the guy with the puppets. I'd probably crush him. Listen. Ready? That. Okay. I know it's horrible. Come on, man. You think? I don't know. That's horrible. Hi, it's Friday. We made it my friends. I want you to take your right hand and just reach over your back and just give it a couple of pads.
Just to Pat, Pat, Pat, Pat, Pat, or maybe take one hand in front of the other and not give yourself a high five right there. Hey man. Thank yourself. You've been going around telling people. Thank you. I think you should thank yourself. You've been crushing it. Congratulations. You are amazing. And I am happy to have you. I am so happy. You're taking a few minutes to hang out with me, man.
I thought we'd do like a little Friday wrap up. Why not? Why not do a little Friday wrap up. Just kind of go over some thoughts. We've been thinking about ideas for the week and try to give you a little something to chew on for the weekend. How's this COVID treating ya. You guys getting any restricted? Are you wearing a mask right now? <inaudible> I can't do my podcast with a mask on sound.
All muffled. Yeah. COVID pretty nuts. Pretty nuts. I've been thinking like I've seen a lot of side effects. I got a little, didn't have the COVID, but I was sick a little bit. This week. I had a bit of a stomach bug or I think I I'd probably just eat too much junk a body's not used to it, but okay. Let me, let me just stop right there for a minute.
Did you hear that? Where I used the word, but shouldn't use that word. Shouldn't you use, you shouldn't use or, but funny story in my house, I noticed a lot of my family members, my lovely wife, however, mostly my young daughter was saying the word in order to correct that habit. My and I, we made this jar like a big glass, pickle jar.
And on there we wrote the word and awe and anytime someone in our house says that you gotta put a dollar in the jar. The funniest part about that is for the first few days, my daughter said it five times. However you know, who says it way more than my daughter, her parents, I think I have like 30. My wife has 20.
So here I am trying to correct this behavior in my daughter. And now she's pointing it out to me. Hey dad, you just said the onward and I gotta tell you it's really annoying, really annoying. I thought I was doing her a favor, but she's corrected my speech. I guess I should be thanking her. However, it's a great project. If you can incorporate it into your family life or just put it on the kitchen table or on the counter or something, it will definitely bring attention to your speech patterns.
And it's something that I have found to be incredibly helpful. Okay. Back to my COVID story, there's a quote that says, if you want to know, I think it was Voltaire. If you want to know who rule, if you would like to know who rules you then think about the people you're not allowed to criticize. If you want to know the truth of COVID think about what you're not allowed to talk about.
I know it's an election year. However, I never got too deep into the five G rabbit hole yet. It seems to me like a lot of the side effects of COVID could be radiation poisoning. I have noticed people with a lot of rashes. I have noticed people swollen lymph nodes. I have noticed people.
I have a friend who's a dentist. And he had mentioned that there's been a lot of people coming in lately. I could also be radiation poisoning. The 5g rollout is worldwide as is the COVID rollout. The areas that are hardest hit California, New York, Australia. These are all places where the five G rollout would in fact be almost impossible to put up.
If it had attention on it, the ramifications of 5g are not known. If you look at, if you look at the discussions that were had in Congress, the question was posed to the senators, how much money has been spent in the ramifications healthwise of five G and the answered zero.
There's been zero studies on it. We have no idea. Also we've noticed that the tech industry has been called to the Senate and called to the house of representatives multiple times under the guise of monopolies, under the guise of political campaigns, they could just easily just as easily be going up there to answer questions about five G, right?
If you look at all the new tech coming out, it's going to be in five G the internet of things relies on five G. If they would like to have this system up and running, they must put in the infrastructure. If the infrastructure causes hazardous conditions to the biological organism and the people were aware of that, they would not be able to put in this infrastructure.
You could also make the case that the vaccine could have the chip in there. The vaccine could make us all transmitters. All you need is a small RFID chip. Then each person would be able to transmit the signal from phone. Each person would in fact, become an antenna which would make communications lightning fast. It would also make it possible for you to be a red flashing dot on a grid in a, in a, on a computer screen.
The more that I think about it, it's, it's possible. You know, if, if you look at again, I think it was bill Gates, who, when he released windows 95, they did zero troubleshooting. They went up with a new business model that said, we're not going to debug it. We're not going to troubleshoot it. We're going to release it to the public. And then we'll allow the public to go out there, find the kinks, send them to us, and then we'll fix them. It's a better business model.
You could argue that that same business model is being implemented with five G. Yeah. There's going to be some people that have radiation poisoning from this particular frequency. However, once we find the hotspots, you know, we'll turn it down or we'll fine tune it, but we have to use the only way to get the system out there is just to go out, release it. And there's going to be some people that die from it. There's going to be some people get radiation poisoning. However, as we fine tune it, we'll get it to the right frequency where it doesn't hurt people that bad.
I think that's what we're seeing. Or at least it's plausible. Again, it's worldwide. It's worldwide. It was an outbreak in China. You could say that they were the first to install 5g. Another point I was thinking about was the, the great reset people are talking about. Everyone knows that our economic system is on the way out.
Everybody knows that the stock market is rigged. Everybody knows that the dollar is probably going to collapse in the near future. You can't print trillions of dollars and have the value of that currency state. The same. Everyone knows that we're not being told about the bailouts that are currently happening in our government. Everybody knows we're not being given the true nature of BlackRock taking over the federal reserve.
I think there's an aspect to COVID in the de dollarization of the world. You know, it provides pretty good cover for the people in positions of authority. If you, I know most of you probably remember 2008 and how many bankers were getting death threats. How many people were calling their congressmen? H...
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Speaker 1 (0s): Welcome back everybody. So nice to see you, even though I can't really see ya, like the close my eyes and imagine you're right there. Imagine, imagine a beautiful sunny day with a few birds singing few light clouds out in the sky. Maybe some wind chimes. Isn't that nice. Let's get into some more Proverbs. These are beautiful. Start your day off the right way kind and selfish kind.
Generosity is wealth. They say, and kindness is even better than piety for altruism is the Mark of a superior being. And indeed kindness is the soul's best quality as kindness, nourishes, both giver and receiver. So kindness is not just for the sake of others, because if you sow kindness, you reap gratitude and kindness begets kindness as one.
Good turn deserves another. So even if life is short, a smile only takes a second. And certainly a good word never broke a tooth. Thus, a word of kindness is better than a fat pie. And even if you're hungry, don't go where the food is plentiful, but where the people are kind forget injuries, but never a kindness indeed right? Injuries in the sand, kindness in the marble except a forced kindness deserves.
No thanks. Bear in mind too, that kindness is remembered. Meanness is felt so way. Kindness is easily forgot and unkindness never. And be aware that the sandal tree perfumes, the ax that fills it two kind, yours truly is not always true and too much kindness can lead to tiredness for often the kind hearted becomes a slave, particularly if there is too much kindness, but not enough gratitude.
Just be aware that there is no honey without gall. So speak softly, but carry a big stick and recall that the hand of compassion is stung. When it strokes a scorpion, also be aware that to lend is to buy trouble for he, that goes a borrowing goes a sorrowing as the greatest humiliation is helplessness. So try to be envied rather than pitied.
Remember he who depends on himself will attain the greatest happiness because he travels fastest and who travels alone. So generally it is better to buy than to receive, especially as the buyer's eyes are in the seller's hands selfish, no one calls on a miser because asking a miser for help is like trying to dig through seawater just as a dog with a bone knows no friends, indeed what you have hold for.
It is better to save than to beg as desire has no rest and a person's desire grows day by day. However, all suffering is caused by desire. So grasp all and you lose all as gluttony kills more than the sword and a glutton young becomes a beggar old, or you can buy, buy, buy, and let the children pay. The debts for a selfish person will even take advantage of wind and clouds.
But he who has much is afraid of many, which is why greed keeps men poor. So don't be a slave to your desires, but know that all that is not given as lost and no man is an Island. Remember the misers bag is never full and coffin carries love and plague, but miser or not. After three days, guests and fish smell and the guest who breaks the dishes is not forgotten.
Thank you very much. Young and old young you're only young once. So make the most of it. The world is your oyster. Although those whom the gods love die, young, everything new is beautiful though. Nothing is so new. It has not happened before. So youth is the time to, so for the vigor of youth passes away like a spring flower, yes, youth slips away as water from a Sandy shore.
You have to learn to walk before you can run, but green twigs bend easily. So instructing the young is like engraving stone just as the young cock crows, as he hears the old one for what youth learns age does not forget a new broom, sweeps clean and diligent youth make easy age, but be aware. Young st. Old devil in fact, youth is wasted on the young for many mysterious roads, broken to young people, indeed youth ignorance and impatience ruined people and young folks think old folks fools while old folks know the young are, you can't put an old head on young shoulders.
So never send a boy to do a man's job. But remember when a Palm branch reaches its height, it must make way for a young one, four. There is always something new out of Africa, old walnuts and pears. You plant for your heirs, but old age comes for free. So the young rely on their parents. The old on their children, youth has a beautiful face old age, a beautiful soul for young twigs may be bent, but not old trees.
Elderly Venus is a richness. So an old man is put in a boat to give advice, not to row for taught by necessity. Old people know a lot. You don't teach the Forrest paths to an old gorilla more than you'd teach your grandmother how to suck eggs. Indeed, many, a good tune is played on an old fiddle. So cherish youth, but trust old age four, it's better to be an old man's darling than a young man's slave.
And even though old cows like young grass, it's better to have an old spouse than none for a man grows old, but his courage remains young barber, old physician. They say four, we grow old fast, but wise only slowly for age doesn't make you wise, but it does make you slow. Of course, young men can die, but old men must for when a lion grows old, the flies attack him, which is why old women get uneasy.
When dry bones are mentioned, as old age leads to something worse, however, nobody is so old that he doesn't think he'll live for another year. So even if you can't teach an old dog new tricks, as we grow old, our bad qualities keep us young, but it's also true that old sins cast along shadows. So although everyone has seen a cradle, nobody knows their grave.
Speaker 2 (8m 40s): Hello
Speaker 1 (8m 40s): And sickness health, a healthy mind lives in a healthy body. Indeed. A healthy mind makes a healthy body, which is why a person's health is in his feet. Good health is the sister of, so he who would be healthy. Let him be cheerful for health is better than wealth. Of course, when you're busy, you are never ill because regularity is the best medicine, but life is uncertain.
So eat the dessert first for it's all one, whether you die of illness or love, often health is only valued. When sickness comes as illness gives you a taste for health. So remember prevention is better than cure an Apple a day, keeps the doctor away, but water is the oldest medicine. So take good care of the, well, never forget, have a clean heart.
And you may walk near the altar for if the heart be stout, a mouse can lift an elephant, but even the stout, his heart must fail at last. So your health comes first. You can hang yourself later. Healing laughter is the best medicine just as a library. As medicine for the mind and minor complaints are cured by eating. Otherwise. The sauna is the poor man's pharmacy.
As it's better to sweat than to sneeze, feed a cold starve, a fever and bear in mind. The medicine that hurts does you good? Don't worry for every ailing foot. There's a slipper. So don't hide the truth from your lawyer or your physician as hiding sickness prevents a cure. Every patient is a doctor after his cure, but mind before healing, others heal yourself and then scratch people where they itch console a suffer, even an enemy.
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This a fascinating look into a global conspiracy that may or may not be the foundation of our lack of understanding. This initial episode will detail in the problems with chronology.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Hello, my friends, I was already feeling out there. So I got something special. I'm gonna look into today. I'm hoping you will follow me on this journey. I've recently put out some feelers to some of my like-minded conspiracy friends. Who've been asking me, George, what do you got in the way of conspiracy? I got a good one for a lot of people like to talk about the new world order or a lot of people like to talk about vaccines, or a lot of people like to talk about maybe the magic Johnson thing, sports politics.
However, I found myself digging way down on the bottom of the, what if Beryl and I came up with some real gold, but I'm going to let you be the judge. I will let you be the judge because ultimately you're the one listening in my job is to keep it interesting. So that being said, let me first off give you the claim.
Let me give you the claim to see if I can pique your interests. What if Jesus Christ was born in 1152, a D and crucified in 1185, a D what if the old Testament refers to medieval events? What if the apocalypse was written after 1486? Does this sound uncanny? This version of events is substantiated by facts and logic validated by new astronomical research and statistical analysis of ancient resources to a greater extent than everything you may have read and or heard about history before.
Probably thinking to yourself, this guy sounds like a nutcase, but I'm listening. You still with me? Aren't you. Alright, let me try and give you a little validation about the man who made these claims by a man named Anatole a flamenco before you get to out in the woods here, before you go here, who's this guy in a totally, let me give you his background, a little more validation and a totally flamenco was born in 1945.
He's a full member of the Russian Academy of sciences, a former member of the Russian Academy of natural sciences, full member of the international higher education Academy of sciences, doctor of physics and mathematics professor head of the Moscow university section of mathematics of the department of mathematics and mechanics saw plateaus problem from the theory of minimal spectral surfaces, author of the theory of invariants and top illogical classification of integral Hamiltonian dynamic systems Laureate of the 1996 national premium of the Russian Federation in mathematics for a cycle of works on the Hamiltonian dynamical systems and manifolds in variants theory, author of 200 scientific publications, 28 monographs and textbooks on mathematics, a specialist in geometry and topology, calculus of variations, symplectic topology, Hamiltonian, geometry, and mechanics, computer geometry.
So is there any one of you that have those qualifications because I definitely do not have those qualifications gotta tell you there's something about a Russian mathematician. There's something about the Eastern block of people that seem to be a higher order of cognitive thinking. At times, I'll give it up to you guys. I'm going to give it up to my, to my counterparts in the Eastern blocks.
They seem to be better at math might not be as good looking as me, but they're probably better thinkers sold. Let us begin at the beginning, the problems of historical chronology first and foremost, we're going to introduce the problem going to give a criticism of the scallop Jerian chronology. Don't worry. I'll break down what daddy is. The dating methods as offered by mathematical statistics, eclipses Zodiacs, Roman chronology, as the foundation of European chronology.
Let us give a concise, preliminary account of the current state of ancient and medieval chronology. The importance of chronology for historical science is all the greater. Since this discipline allows for the determination of the time interval between the historical event and the current era provided it can be adequately translated into terms of contemporary chronology. That is to say it is given a corresponding BC slash Ady dating nearly all the fundamental historical conclusions depend on the dating of the events described in the source that is being studied, an alter or imprecise dating of an event defines its entire interpretation and evaluation.
The current global chronology model has evolved owing to the labor of several generations of chronologists in the 17th through 19th century, and has Julian calendar dating's ascribed to all the major events of ancient history. The datings of events referred to in some freshly discovered document are predominantly based on the Roman chronology, since it is considered that all the other ancient chronological datings can be linked to our calendar via direct or indirect synchronism with the Roman dates.
In other words, Roman chronology and history are the spinal column of the consensual global chronology and history. This is why Roman history shall have to enjoy our very special attention point to scalp injure Pettius and other clerical chronology hours. The creation of contemporary chronology of the ancient times in the 16th through 17th century, a D the chronology of ancient and medieval history in its present form was created.
And for the most part concluded in a series of fundamental works of the 16th and 17th century that begins with the writings of Joseph is ScaleFunder called the founder of modern chronology as a science by the modern chronologist II Brickman scholars. His principle works on chronology are as follows. Scallon ger one Opus Novem date <inaudible> Tim Purim, Skalla injure one, the Sorum Tim Purium for the most part, the body of scalpers work was concluded by Dionysus.
<inaudible> the best known book of the latter is titled de doctrina tempore to quote the prominent contemporary chronologist E Brickman. There has been no chronological research ever conducted that could be called exhaustive and conforming to modern standards. It would be correct to call the modern consensual chronology of the classical period and the middle ages, the ScaleFunder potasium version.
We shall simply refer to it as Scala Jerian chronology, as it will be pointed out this version. Wasn't the only one existing in the 17th through 18th century, its veracity has been questioned by eminent scientists. The ground laying works of scalp injure and Batavia's of the 16th and 17th century present the ancient chronology as a table of dates given without any reasons whatsoever.
It is declared to beyond ecclesiastical tradition. This is hardly surprising since history has remained predominantly ecclesial for centuries. And for the most part was written by the clergy today, it is believed that the foundation of chronology were laid by Eusebius pamphlets and Saint Hieronymus allegedly in the fourth century, a D it is worth noting that you Sibelius of Sarah is painted, wearing typically medieval attire on the Renaissance ep...
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Speaker 0 (0s): crawl over part two. Well, hello, my friends. How's everybody doing today? Doing well. I'm going to hit you with some more words of wisdom. I'm gonna try to get in your head and give you a few funny one liners, try to paint some pictures in the back of your mind.
Maybe try to inject some means into the prefrontal cortex. Get you guys thinking a little bit. I've just found these Proverbs to be so useful. However, I don't know if I've really gone into depth or talk a little bit about what they actually are. So let me try and do that. Now, the word proverb may be defined as a short sentence or phrase that conveys a nugget of common sense, a summary of practical experience or a rule of conduct.
Several other words have similar meanings. For example, saying aphorism adage, Maxim, or saw a lot of academics. Try to draw precise boundaries between these various terms. Although in reality, it can be difficult to tell them apart. They would define a Maxim as a statement of general principle, such as you're either a part of the solution or you're part of the problem. While an aphorism has a moral or philosophical tone, such as melodies are cured by nature, not remedies for the more an adage is described as an aphorism that has passed into general use.
The truth is that Proverbs can employ all of these forms. They have a delightful fluidity. The best evidence we have for their antiquity is that surviving stone age, a hundred gatherer cultures, such as those of the sand and South Africa or the Australian Aborigines used them in multitudes. So that being said a little bit of history behind them and kind of give you a background in some of the rhetorical language, paradoxical statements, the purported logic and proverb adds to their appeal helps them transmit their cultural insight.
So let's get into some more of these. Let's start off with hope and despair, hope Springs, eternal. Thus, every cloud has a silver lining and tomorrow is another day four in the land
Speaker 1 (3m 0s): Of hope. There is no winter. Don't worry. The sky falls we'll catch the larks. And if you die today, you'll not send tomorrow. So there's hope while your fishing line is still in the water live in hope. God will find a low branch for the bird that can't fly. So just follow the river and you'll get to the sea hope keeps us alive. Despite the fact that hope is the mother of fools and he, that lives on hope has a slender diet.
You know, even crooked logs make straight fires and even foul water will quench a fire. So persevere and never fear for the person who digs lives. Although those who are declared dead live longer, remember a long hope is sweeter than a short surprise. Just as hope keeps the poor alive. While fear kills the rich contentment hope for the best and prepare for the worst for it's better to be one eyed than blind.
And don't worry about tomorrow because you don't know what may happen to you today. Time will tell for time is a great healer. So enjoy yourself. It's later than you think. Also. Don't worry about unlaced eggs for worrying. Never did anybody any good instead face your fears for the death of fear is doing what you dread. In fact, fear and hope are the parents of God. So if God doesn't need our prayers, at least don't throw the baby out with the bath water, but be content with what God has given you for.
He has enough who is content cross a bridge when it comes and remember who hides his grief finds no remedy as men, fear snakes, snakes, fear men, thus every why has aware for and your feet take you where your heart lies. Despair just as every Rose has a thorn despair and hope are sisters. So he who hopes despairs, no lamp burns until morning.
The shadows grow and Moonlight, but never forget that the darkest hour is just before Dawn bad news travels fast for bad news is its own horse. Just as hunger drives the Wolf out of the forest and a bleeding kid excites the Wolf. Be prepared. Misfortunes never come singly after one loss come many and not all the buds on a Bush will blossom.
You're on your own for good fortune seldom knocks twice and most prayers go unanswered. So take care. You don't live by hope and die by hunger. As grief is to the soul. What a worm is to would however much despair. It gives courage to coward. Remember despair never pays debts and you can't put out a fire with spit pent up grief will burst the heart.
So when new grief awakens the old drown, your grief and pleasure Status and change status, only the wisest and the stupidest of men never change for when you're finished changing. You're finished living old habits, die hard and regret always comes too late, but it's no use crying over spilled milk for you'll find it's just the same dog with a different color as change alone is unchanging.
Therefore, although a leopard can't change, its spots and a dog's tail, never straightens. The more things change, the more they stay the same for nothing is carved in stone and never is a long time. Take care mind what you wish for. Although if wishes were horses, beggars would ride. And if you do set a beggar on a horse, he'll ride to the devil, therefore be sensible.
The dog only bites when you tread on its tail. So if it ain't broke, don't fix it. And don't change horses in midstream. Bear in mind that the past is the past. And when a man is out of sight, the land remains for beneath allying stone. No water flows, the water flows, but the stones remain change. It's never too late to change and to change is as good as arrest.
That's why squeaking wheel gets the grease and a change of pasture makes fat calves. But remember that to change and to change for the better are two different things. Of course, every action has its opposite. So when the wind is great bow before it and let the wind choose the canoes speed for when the music changes. So does the dance, or as the Scots say, change of masters, change of manners. And remember those who don't dream are lost.
So throw caution to the wind. Everyone has their own way of eating yogurt live for today. Say easy, come easy, go say lovey. Or today me tomorrow, the, an aim to be first at the feast last at the fight. Therefore let the water you don't need flow for all. Is flux. Nothing stays still. You can't step into the same river twice as nature admits have no permanence.
Some say, let it be worse. As long as it is change for if anything can go wrong, it will. However, the rain falls on more than one roof. And what was hard to bear can be sweet to remember, therefore, go with the flow, but be careful without the forest, there will be no water. And without water, there will be no rice. Although if you wait long enough, even eggs grow legs, remember that many, a sudden change takes place on a spring day.
So seize the day and always bear in mind that all life on earth has to adapt or perish Power and humility. Ruling people follow the ways of their Kings. Thus a King and a crying child have their way unless the mountains are high. And the emperor's far away take heed.
The one who knows not how to disassemble knows not how to rule and also know that every Monarch is subject to a mightier. One just ...
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Speaker 1 (0s): Como status, amigo, welcome back to the podcast. I thought we'd try a little, something fun, something new, something borrowed something blue. Ah, what are we getting married? What's going on there? All right. Let's do so some Proverbs today let's knock out a few of these things are kind of fun. I enjoy being able to have some of these in my arsenal. And I've got a few friends that have reached out to me and told me how much they really enjoy him.
Therefore, I want to do what you guys like. I want to give you what you want. So I thought I'd give you a double shot Of these here. Proverbs. I'm going to start off with richer and poorer money. If the best things in life are free. What is so many people think that money makes the world go round and that money is power. Maybe it's because he who pays the Piper calls the tune and money makes dogs dance, or maybe it's as simple as money talks because money doesn't grow on trees.
And there's no such thing as a free lunch, save it carefully. As many a Mikel makes a miracle and a penny saved is a penny earned for money has a way of taking wings. Sometimes though it's important to spend in for a penny in for a pound they say, but please try to get the money. Honestly, if you can richer watch out for when money is not a servant, it's a master and any gardener will tell you that good soil is worth more than gold.
You may be happier if you stay where there are songs and go where poor people entertain with the heart, because it's always the idiots who have money. Despite the fact that a fool and his money are soon parted. Remember half of something is better than all of nothing but money. Isn't everything. So although every bird loves its nest. It's funny how money can buy you a house, but not a home and never forget when you die.
You can't take it with you for you make a living from what you get. You make a life from what you give. And even the poorest man has the sun and the stars, moderation money. Won't solve all your problems, but having enough is better than having too much for the bigger your roof. The more snow at collects and many donkeys mean a lot of hay.
Admittedly, there's one law for the rich, another for the poor, but more slaves make some more thieves. So better, a small deal than a long coral and better your own copper than another man's gold that's because money is the root of all evil. And when money speaks, the truth stays silent. Remember all that glitters is not gold and pearls are worth nothing in the desert.
You know, a bird wouldn't sing. If it knew how poor it is. So always count your blessings. Poor life for the poor, it can be tough for the Satan. Do not see the hungry and every rock strikes the feet of the poor. Indeed. Beggars can't be choosers for a man with no money can do no nothing in a market lovers should bear in mind.
That love does much, but money does more. And when money goes out, the door love, flies out the window. It's the same in Alaska where, unless you're the head Husky, the view stays much the same because a man with no bread has no authority, which is why small fish never sleep honor.
And shame honor, honor. Once lost, never returns for honor cannot be bought, which is why a good name is the best treasurer of all. It's better to be poor with honor than rich with shame. And it's also better to deserve honor and have none than have honor and not deserve it. The measure of honor is in the person giving it. So there's no honor for an Eagle in vanquishing, a dove, but there is honor among fees for the thief thinks all men are like himself.
Do not lose honor through fear for a whole is more honorable than a patch and where there is no honor. There is no dishonor. Great honors can be great burdens for honor and reward are indifferent Sachs. So all in all honor is better than honors. Remember a prophet is not without honor save in his own country. So keep your boasts until the battle for honor, often only blossoms in the grave.
Respect in matters of integrity. Honesty is the best policy for when a monkey can't reach a right banana. He says it isn't sweet since we are all guardians of our own honor. If you've only a day to live, spend half of it in the saddle for it is better to die on your feet than live on your knees and pay attention. He, that respects not is not respected.
So respect others. If you want to be respected because respect is mutual. Remember there is no shame in learning and if you understand danger, you'll not feel it, which is lucky as the more the danger, the greater the honor for no strength within no respect without of course, none, but the brave deserve the fair. So remember, every slip is not a fall and it is better to retire and honor than advance in disgrace.
Shame. Shame is a complex, a clean conscious makes a good pillow, but guilt is good for you for if you fear, shame, you fear sin. Thus someone who fears, no shame comes to know honor. Any person with no shame has no conscious as no. Sin is hidden to the soul. So light a candle rather than curse the darkness and be warned that along.
Silence makes a big noise. Take note, dirty feet, stay in the carpet and shame lasts longer than poverty. So if you lie down with dogs, you'll get up with fleas just as one scabby sheep infects a thousand. Just remember do your mouth. Won't stink. If you don't eat garlic, take note a fif a King until he's caught because necessity knows no law. And sometimes it's just either thrown or coffin.
Indeed shame can kill many lay there's shame on the backs of others for a man with an ill name is half hanged. Shame on you. Well, this shame, love and lament love take heat. One cannot love and be wise for love is blind and love can make you blind and deaf as love enters, man, through his eyes and women through her ears.
Indeed, the first love letters are written with the eyes after what a letter from the heart can be read on the face. No wind is too cold for lovers. And when one is in love, a cliff becomes a meadow for love, makes the impossible possible and love understands all languages. Remember the heart sees further than the head, which is why a life with love is happy in life for love is foolish and it's best to have one thread for the needle.
One love for the heart. Interestingly love can't grow garlic, but garlic can grow love. So food before romance for the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. And love has to be shown by deeds. Not words like the son give more love than you receive for love, begets love, and he loving heart has no equal. Indeed. Goodness of heart is more important than appearance in love.
Beggar and King are equal for all this fair in love and war and the heart that loves is always young. Sometimes stolen sugar is the sweetest. Although for many, a mother's love is best of all. There's someone for everyone, even amended lid for a cracked pot. And since love makes the world go round, of course, love will find a way lament a broken hand can work, but your broken heart can't as all too often.
Those who love us make us cry. And although you can suffer without love you, can't love without suffering. Love is a despot who spares n...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Well, well, well look, who's back. You guys came back, you know, they, they say, if you love something, you should set it free. And if it comes back to you, it was meant to be, I guess this is meant to be my friends. You know, we're going to do today. We're going to do a little in LP. Number five in L P number five, neuro linguistic programming NLP.
I am hopeful that you had a beautiful morning. I'm hopeful, something beautiful happened to you. I'm hopeful that you will find some beauty in the words we are about to get into. I'm hopeful that you will find a lesson buried in the testimony of this lecture. Do you guys have a good weekend? Do you have a good day? Good morning. I hope so. I want to start off with a quick story about something I did this weekend.
That was incredibly unexpected. It's not so much. The event I did was unexpected. It was more about what I saw during the event. So here in Hawaii, we are on lockdown. Like the majority of the places. However, there are some things you can do. One of the things you can do is you can go to the beach. However, you can not sit on the beach. That means you can do an activity in the water.
You'd go surf, wind surf, boating, swimming, snorkeling. I chose to take my beautiful daughter to do some snorkeling at one of the local beaches. It was a beautiful day. I'm always hopeful when we go snorkeling that we're first off going to see fish. Second off that we will see different kinds of fish.
Lastly, I'm hopeful. We will see something that we've never seen before. This was one of those trips, parked the truck, put our gear in the bag, walked down to the beach, put on our snorkels, grab the fins, dive into the water. I'm sure most of you can close your eyes and imagine what the water in Hawaii looks like.
Speaker 1 (3m 0s): Think of any tropical area. And it's this crystal blue water. Some spots are more green than others. And there is a reflection of Silver streaks that run the length of the water. Almost like liquid lightning penetrating through the depths of the ocean as my daughter and I are swimming.
We're making our way out towards some of the reef. And there's lots of colorful fish, Yellow and black, and some spotted orange fish, big ones, small ones, round ones, polka dotted ones. And as we're swimming, when you dive down somewhat, or when you're, at least your ears are below the waterline, it's almost like you're in an alien universe.
You're seeing the landscape that you don't normally see. It's foreign. It's almost alien hope I'm doing a good job of describing this. Cause what I see, what I saw next was mind blowing. So we're making our way through the water. And we come upon a, a rather large rift between two parts of the reef.
The part we are swimming in on the reef is 15 to 20 feet. And then as you swim a little further, it drops down to like 30 feet and it's kind of black. You can't really see the bottom. It's like a, a little think of a small Canyon where you're on top of the water. And you're looking down into the depths of the Canyon. And as we're swimming, I looked to the right and I, I see a figure and it's, I know that there's other snorkelers out there.
However, as I look to the right, I see what appears to be a woman swimming up from the depths of the Canyon. And as I focus in, I realized that it is a woman and it's almost like she just appeared from the depths of this Canyon. And I, I totally attendant my total attention is upon her. And as I, I see her swimming up, I noticed that she's swimming towards a man who is swimming down.
The woman is 15 to 20 feet down and she is swimming up and she has no snorkel. She has no fins. She's in this white garb. She looks like a, a manifestation of a princess of a underwater kingdom. And while this happened quickly, it seemed like it happened.
It was seemed like it was in slow motion. So I'm watching this woman with long flowing hair in this white semi dress swim up and she's meeting. And as I see her swimming up, she reaches out and embraces this man who is swimming down and they class pans and they're drawn together and they kiss each other.
Speaker 3 (6m 49s): It was
Speaker 1 (6m 51s): Mindblowing. As I replay the scene in my mind, it seems like something out of a movie.
Speaker 3 (7m 2s): And
Speaker 1 (7m 4s): So I, well, I had a camera like I have it on camera. I I'll, I'll put a link in the, I'll put a link in the show notes. You guys should all check it out. It's fascinating. And so I, I bring my camera over and I got the majority of it on camera. And then I, I come up, my daughter and I both swim somewhat to the top. We were somewhat on the surface cause we were snorkeling. And then I noticed the two, the couple come up out of the water and I immediately pull off, rip off my snorkel, my glasses I'm like, that is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
You should have someone take a picture of that. And as I'm saying that, I realize that they did have someone taken a picture of it behind in the Canyon. There was a scuba diver and he was filming them, take that scene. And then I realized this was a couple, maybe getting their wedding photos, but it was such a mind blowing picture.
I was, it was mesmerizing. I hope I did a good job explaining that. I hope you take a moment to go into the notes and watch it. Cause it is magnificent. So yeah, that was my beginning story of my weekend. I hope you enjoyed that one there. You're probably thinking, yeah, this is supposed to be neuro linguistic programming. George, not the S not the whole, Hey, listen to my weekend. Who liquid? I did. Sorry about that.
I hope you found it enjoyable. I know I did. And it was awesome. So if you ever, if you're getting ready to get married or if you want a cool, you should think about doing that scene. Awesome. Okay. Let us begin on the Proverbs thought and action thinking everyone who succeeds must first dream. So remember that your head is not just there for a hat and that if you fail to plan, you plan to fail at the very least, don't go out of your depth before you can swim.
Because if you know the road, you can ride full trot. And if you can't then ask those coming back for the best way forward it person in a hurry, arrives late or as slow and steady wins the race. So first catch your hair because once you know how to know and to act are the same, that's why practice makes perfect and repetition is the mother of memory. And also why a pleasant thought never comes too soon.
So be aware that a tree only moves if there's wind and a watched pot, never boils, which is why you don't call a dog with a whip in your hand. And a big goat does not sneeze without a reason. Deciding some say that the world is conquered with words, not swords though. This is easier said than done for fine words. Don't put porridge in the pot.
Of course thought is free. And anything that releases you from a dilemma is useful, but remember, that's easier to think than to act and you don't get anywhere by running in your mind. Nevertheless, the mind is powerful work doesn't kill, but worry does. And if you think something impo...
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An incredible interview with an incredible women. Thank you to the lovely & talented Mona Shaikh. You can find her material here:
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Speaker 1 (0s): Well, good morning everybody.
Speaker 0 (14s): Or is it good afternoon or is it good evening? I guess it depends on when you're listening to this. However, whenever it is, you're listening to this. I'm hopeful that it's good. I had a great weekend cause I'm recording this on Monday. I spoke with an incredible woman this weekend that had such an amazing story. It was like the hero's journey.
And it made me think about how strong people can inspire the lives of all of us. At times we all face adversity. And at times we all face obstacles that we seem are insurmountable and often a lot of us get stuck. And when we get stuck, I think it's important to turn to the stories of people who have made it through those tough times. As an example. So much of the media today is commodified.
And as a father who has a young daughter, I often worry about the examples for her to follow. As far as strong women, my wife is incredibly strong and beautiful, and my mom and the women in my family are very fortunate. They're all that way. The woman I spoke to today, mrs. Mona's shake is a standup comedian who came from Pakistan at the age of 14. She has overcome so many obstacles and the way she carries herself, our outlook on life and her ability to fight with the heart of a champion is really inspiring.
Now, wish I'm hopeful that we'll be seeing more of her. And I wish she was on prime time giving talks at schools and I really admire her courage and I really admire her willingness to be open about life. And I really admire her. So that being said, I hope everyone here enjoys this interview with an incredible woman and you can look her up on the internet on Instagram and are all her links will be in the notes for this particular podcast.
So thank you. I hope you enjoy Aloha.
Speaker 1 (2m 52s): Hello. I'm so Mona, how you doing?
Speaker 2 (3m 0s): I, I got, I'm not gonna lie. I was a little nervous. I was a little stressed out there for a minute, but I feel much better now. Thank you.
Speaker 1 (3m 8s): Thank you. You discovered a new platform. You can connect all your stuff on here and you can, the world can get to know the greatness of George Monte. That is so kind of you to say that. Thank you.
Speaker 2 (3m 21s): Yeah, it's interesting. Cause I was looking at similar platforms to try and understand how to connect everything. Yeah. And it's so nice to know someone that had gone through this that you can kind of piggyback their experience and have them teach.
Speaker 1 (3m 37s): I'm all about that. Piggyback this back is strong. Let's do
Speaker 2 (3m 42s): It is strong. Mona. I've been watching some of your videos.
Speaker 1 (3m 45s): Can I tell you something? Yes.
Speaker 2 (3m 48s): I think you have one of the most amazing stories ever.
Speaker 1 (3m 54s): It's so sweet. You're so kind
Speaker 2 (3m 58s): Truth. I mean, so for a lot of people in my audience that may not know you, maybe you can share a little bit with them, how you got from Pakistan to becoming a successful standup comedian in LA
Speaker 1 (4m 11s): On a boat, on a boat, the boat right. Would have taken way too long. Also I did seasick. So there's also that, how did I, you know, so my family story is, you know, you hear a lot of immigrant stories and I don't know how many immigrant stories you've heard, but there's usually are very similar in the sense, Oh, I came here with $5 in my pocket that kind of our family story is not so much about $5 in my pocket story. Our story is that I have four older brothers.
I'm the youngest and the only girl out of five kids because my parents didn't have a radio or television set. So we ended up being like five and I was like, you guys didn't have any other form of entertainment. Like you just kept making people stop it, stop it. And then I, but the thing is that like in the seventies, my second and my third brother were given expired vaccination for polio and they ended up getting polio because of it.
So my second and my third brother got polio. Of course there was no treatment for them in Pakistan at the time or really around the surrounding areas. So my mom would write letters to hospitals around the world, pretty much saying, Hey, I have two sick kids. They need help. Like I need to get them treatment. And then finally after much trying and after much persistence and just kind of, you know, writing letters out Shriners hospital and Lexington, Kentucky responded to our family and they were very kind. And they said, you know, if you guys just fly yourselves out here, we'll pay for everything.
And that's how we started coming to America, but I didn't move until I was like 15. So my brothers work, I was like six months old when my mom left me behind which at the time I thought it was horrible. I was like, Oh my God, how could you leave a baby behind? And now I look back. I'm like, that was a good move. That was a really solid move. And I'm glad you did that. Mainly because also I think because of my early adult years, my mom wasn't around, my mom is as an individual is very, very strong, solid person.
But the moment you kind of overlap her with the mom part, it just gets up. It gets fuzzy. Once he, George, it gets fuzzy real fast. That other part, maybe the mom things, not for you. You know, my mom was just very strict, very, you know, like, like a good Xapo would be, you know, kinda like the good could stop a feeling going out.
So I guess, you know, as a kid that doesn't really leave much room for you to grow. Cause my mom traveled to the U S so much to get my brothers treated, to get their treatments and stuff. I had a lot of free time on my hands. And that's where all the, this world, the funny thoughts started coming in. That's what started getting all funny up here. So that was just like, it ended up kind of becoming my skate to like write stories and create like funny, weird things. And yeah, I think for me, so like I moved out, my parents sent me here to live with my four older brothers.
Cause my parents never really lived here. They would just come visit. So they sent us here for, to get educated and stuff. So my four brothers came here and then it was like, Oh, do we send the girl or not? And my mom was like, no, no, no, the girl totally goes at the boys, goes in the girl, which is totally kudos. Kudos to my mom. So I got here and yeah, I grew up in Jersey city, which I did not know was located in...
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Different cultures have different ways of committing violent acts. As a young boy you learn to understand that some times you got to fight to be a man!
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https://app.podscribe.ai/episode/49720293
Speaker 0 (0s): What up everybody? Well, welcome back. I hope you enjoyed Von Clausewitz part one. Did you catch that whistle in the beginning? Let me do it again. You guys know what that means. That means run white boy run. Cause you're about to get your ass kicked. That's what that means. I know because I was the white guy running.
And since we're talking about war, I thought I'd start off this particular episode with a story about me getting my ass kicked. I don't know if that's magic or tragic, but here you go. So I'm a short white guy, talks a lot of shit should be no surprise to anybody. I gotten beat up a lot when I was a young man, I used to spend a lot of time at my cousin's house. And he lived in a predominantly Mexican neighborhood, which is cool with me.
Cause I like Mexican food and I like Mexican people. And I think Mexican women are beautiful. And I was cool with all my neighbors and everybody around my cousin's house. But sometimes I had to walk a couple miles to go to the store. And so when I would do that, I had to walk through like a really rough part of town.
And I think everybody knows if you're the wrong color in the wrong part of town, you're probably going to catch a right hook to the face. And that's what happened to me as I was coming back from the store, see, I successfully navigated the treacherous pathway to the store, but on my way back, I noticed some people noticing me.
And then I heard this sound. And then all of a sudden the guy that was making that sound, I was staring at him whistling. And then I noticed some people coming from the other side, it was an ambush. It was an ambush. It's interesting because it's kind of ties into language. And I know this isn't a language podcast. We're going to get the Von Clausewitz. We're going to get there. But I think that this part is imperative.
You know, the whistling language that is often found in South America is thought to be a primitive language. And in some time, in some particular schools of linguistics, it's thought to be extinct, but you need not go further than Vista California to find out that that language is alive and well, it may not have the exact same meanings, but as I was taking a few to the dome and these guys were whistling, I thought to myself, wow, that's a pretty good form of language.
I mean, no one really knows what you're saying. Except the people whistling. There's all these codes. You know what I, you know, what's funny too. One more, little quick story here. You got to love the Mexican people. Every time I got beat up by a Mexican guy, he always had the common courtesy to make up a story. You know what I mean? By that, like when these guys came down, like after they did their, like one guy came up to me and he's like, Hey man, why you jumped my friend essay?
Why did you jump my friend homes? You know? And I looking back on it, I think it goes, I think it goes to the heart of a good family. At least that young thug had the common decency to pretend like I had offended him. He didn't just come over and punch me in the face without saying something. You see what I mean? He at least had the decency to pretend that at some point in time I jumped one of his friends, even though I didn't never seen the men in my life, it's almost like he had a conscious and he was like, man, I can't just punch this guy.
I have to at least pretend like something bad happened. You got to admire that. I think a that goes out to the heart and soul of them. My, my Mexican brothers. I love you guys. Thanks for teaching me some lessons. Okay. So we are on Von Clausewitz and we're going to, we're going to go down a few more points here of what war is. We went through 11 points in the previous podcast, and now we're going to go through some more.
We left off with the last point we left off with was the political object. Now comes to the fore again. And let me just bring you guys up to speed by finishing the last paragraph so that you don't feel like you were unable to dip your toe in the water. Before we jumped in, generally speaking, a military objective that matches the political object in scale will.
If the latter is reduced, be reduced in proportion, this will be all the more so as the political object increases its predominance. Thus, it follows that without any inconsistency Wars can have all degrees of importance and intensity ranging from a war of extermination down to simple armed observation. This brings us to a different question, which now needs to be analyzed and answered.
Is there anyone out there that thinks they know the answer to that question? I'm listening. Put it in the comments below. Here we go. This is the point. Number 12, an interruption of military activity is not explained by anything yet said. However, modest, the political demands may be on either side, however, small, the means employed, however limited the military objective can the process of war ever be interrupted.
Even for a moment. The question reaches deep into the heart of the matter. Every action needs a certain time to be completed. That period is called its duration and its length will depend on the speed with which the person acting works. We need not concern ourselves with the difference here. Everyone performs a task in his own way, a slow man, however does not do it more slowly because he wants to spend more time over it.
But because his nature causes hand to need more time. If he made more haste, he would do the job less. Well. His speed then is determined by subjective causes and as a factor in the actual duration of the task, I'll stop there for a moment and just give some commentary. Are you guys noticing how this can be applied? Not only to war, but how these strategies can be applied to your daily life?
You know, knowing that everyone performs a task in their own way and knowing the example of a slow man does not do it more slowly because he wants to spend more time over it. But because his nature causes him to need more time. You see all throughout these points, you can apply these strategies to your daily life. And I think it ties in really well with the neural linguistic programming courses that we are also doing in the podcast that you can find.
If you go to true life podcast, one word capital T R U E capital L I F E true life. One word, search it. Now if every action and war is allowed its appropriate duration, we would agree that at least at first sight, any additional expenditure of time, any suspension of military action seems absurd in this connection.
It must be remembered that what we are talking about is not the progress made by one side or the other, but the progress of military interaction as a whole, it's an important distinction there. Next point 13 only one consideration can suspend military action. And it seems that it can never be present on more than one side.
If two parties have prepared for war, some motive of hostility must have brought them to that point. Moreover so long as they remain under arms, that means not negotiating a settlement that motive of hostility must still be active. Only one consideration can restrain it a desire to wait for a better moment before acting.
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https://app.podscribe.ai/episode/49682562
Speaker 0 (0s): Hey, you guys there. Hey, it's me, George. Look, I'm over here. Can you see me camouflage? Close your eyes there. What's going on everybody. Good morning or good afternoon or good evening. I don't know when you're listening to this, but whenever it is, I hope you're feeling good. You don't so much of the human experience is based on war.
We've got a war on drugs, a war on poverty, a war in Afghanistan, world war one, world war II, the war of the roses, Vietnam, Korea. We are, we love war. We just love, love, love it. That being said, I thought we'd talk about strategies of war.
I thought we'd kind of really try to dig in and understand what war is. I thought we would try to just dig down deep, get to the root of all this war. One way to do that is to consult with one of the greatest military strategists of all time. Mr. Carl Von Clausewitz, one of Napoleon's greatest generals.
He wrote a book called on war. I thought we'd go over a little bit of it here just to see what you guys think. Maybe just to see what I think, maybe just to read a little, understand a little, that way we can all get along a little bit more. That being said, let's check it out. What is war introduction?
I propose to consider first the various elements of the subject next its various parts or sections, and finally the whole and its internal structure. In other words, I shall proceed from the simple to the complex, but in war more than an any other subject, we must begin by looking at the nature of the whole four here more than elsewhere, the part and the hole must always be thought of together.
Definition, let's define what war is. I shall not begin by expounding a pedantic literary definition of war, but go straight to the heart of
Speaker 1 (3m 0s): The matter to the duel or is nothing but a duel on a larger scale, countless duals go to makeup war, but a picture of it as a whole can be formed by imagining a pair of wrestlers, each tries to physical force to compel the other, to do his will. His immediate aim is to throw his opponent in order to make him incapable of further resistance. War is thus an act of force to compel our enemy, to do our will force to counter opposing force equipped itself with the inventions of art and science attached to fours are certain self-imposed imperceptible limitations, hardly worth mentioning, known as international law and custom, but they scarcely weaken it force.
That is physical force for moral force has no existence save as expressed in the state. And the law is thus the means of war to impose our will on the enemy is its object to secure that object. We must render the enemy powerless. And that in theory is the true aim of warfare. That aim takes the place of the object, discarding it as something, not actually part of war itself.
So one was introduction to definition three, the maximum use of force kind hearted people might of course think there was some ingenious way to disarm or defeat an enemy without too much bloodshed. And might imagine this is the true goal of the art of war pleasant, as it sounds, it is a fallacy and it must be exposed. War is such a dangerous business that the mistakes which come from kindness are the very worst.
The maximum use of force is in no way, incompatible with the simultaneous use of the intellect. If one side force, if one side uses force without compunction undeterred by the bloodshed, it involves while the other side refrains, the first will gain the upper hand. That side will force the other to follow suit. Each will drive its opponent toward extremes.
And the only limiting factors are the counter poses inherent in the war. This is how the matter must be seen. It would be few tile, even wrong to try and shut one's eyes to what war really is from sheer distress at its brutality. If Wars between civilized nations are far less cruel and destructive than Wars between savages, the reason lies in the social conditions of the States themselves and in their relationships to one another.
These are the forces that give rise to war, the same forces, circumscribed and moderated they themselves, however are not part of war. They already exist before fighting starts to introduce the principle of moderation into the theory of war itself would always lead to logical absurdity to different motives, make men fight one, another hostile feelings and hostile intentions. Our definition is based on the ladder since it is the universal element.
Even the most Savage, almost instinctive passion of hatred cannot be conceived as existing without hostile intent. The hostile intentions are often unaccompanied by any sort of hostile feelings, at least by none that predominate Savage peoples are ruled by passion civilized peoples by the mind, the difference, however lies not in the respect of natures of savagery and civilization, but in their attendance circumstances, institutions and so forth.
The difference therefore does not operate in every case, but it does in most of them, even the most civilized of peoples in short can be fired with passionate hatred for each other. Consequently, it would be an obvious fallacy to imagine war between civilized peoples as resulting, merely from a rational act on the part of their governments and do conceive of war as gradually ridding itself of passion. So that in the end one would never really need to use the physical impact of the fighting forces.
Comparative figures of their strength would be enough. That would be a kind of war by algebra theorists were already beginning to think along such lines. When the recent Wars taught them a lesson. If war is an act of force, the emotions cannot fail to be involved. War may not spring from them, but they will still affect it to some degree. And the extent to which they do so will depend not on the level of civilization, but on how important the conflicting interests are and on how long their conflict lasts.
If then civilized nations do not put their prisoners to death or devastate cities and countries. It is because intelligence plays a larger part in their methods of warfare and has taught them most effective ways of using force. Then the crude expression of instinct, the invention of gunpowder and the constant improvement of firearms are enough in themselves to show that the advance of civilization has done nothing practical to alter or deflect the impulse to destroy the enemy, which is central to the very idea of war.
The thesis then must be repeated. War is an act of force and there is no logical limit to the application of that force. Each side, there are four compels it's opponent to follow suit. A reciprocal action is started, which must lead in theory, two extremes. This is the first case of interaction and the first extreme we meet with number four.
What do you guys think so far? Pretty in depth, right? I thought so number four, the aim is to disarm the enemy. I have you already said that the aim of warfare is to disarm the enemy and it is time to show that at least in theory, this is bound to be. So if the enemy is to be coerced, you must put him in a situation that is even more unpleasant than the sacrifice you call on him to make the hardships of that situation.
Must not, of course be merely transient, at least not in appearance. Otherwise the enemy would not give in, but would wait for things to i...
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In 1921 the American Eugenics society was created. In 2019 we have a virus that is killing people who are “unfit”. The virus seems to target the elderly, people of color, & is particularly virulent in low income neighborhoods.
Might there also be a connection to Epstein. There was quite a bit of talk about breeding young women at his New Mexico ranch that has yet to be investigated.
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https://app.podscribe.ai/episode/49563994
Speaker 0 (0s): Good morning, everyone. Good morning. My friends, you have a good day. Good morning. A good weekend. A good week. It's pretty interesting out there, huh? Things are definitely interesting. May you live in interesting times? The matrix is everywhere is all around us. Even now in this very room, you can see it. When you look out your window or you turn on your television, you can feel it.
When you go to work. When you go to church, when you pay your taxes, it is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth. What truth that you're a slave Neo like everyone else. You were born into bondage, born into a prison that you cannot smell or taste or touch prison for your mind.
How about that movie guys? Remember that one? I'm sorry, ladies and gentlemen. How about that one? The good old matrix. It got me thinking it got me thinking quite a bit. It got me thinking about the whole COVID situation. And I thought there's a lot of conspiracies going around this whole COVID this whole bill Gates, this whole, what was that thing?
They had, it was a event. Two Oh one. Did you guys hear about that? Even two Oh one K event, two Oh one was done a year ago. I think it was September, October of 28, teen. I'm sorry, maybe 2019. And it was a large number of people from big industries, bill and Melinda Gates foundation was also a lot of people from John Hopkins, the world bank, a lot of the world health organization, a lot of, of world agencies and what they did at event two Oh one was they simulated UPenn Dimmick they simulated the repercussions of shutting down business.
They simulated the repercussions of people not working. Economy's failing. You can go and look it up until the event. Two Oh one. It's pretty fascinating. It's even more fascinating that any event two Oh one, they did all these mock press releases to the people. And then during the COVID outbreak, they used almost the exact same press releases.
So it begs the question. Were people aware of COVID prior to 2020, does COVID stand for certificate of vaccination ID? Some people think so. Some people believe that the COVID outbreak is setting us up for eugenics.
You guys know what eugenics is. I've read a little bit about it and I'm sure most of you do, but let me just kind of go over a little bit of what the eugenics process is and how it might be connected to what we've got going on here. So eugenics has been around for a long time, 1920s, 1930s, there was a group of, I guess, kind of technocrats.
You know, there's, there's always a group of people that are socially engineering, the public of their country. There's always a group of intellectuals or leaders that are constantly thinking of ways to make the world a better place and trying to solve issues that affect everyone. You know, if you look at some of what bill Gates does, right? He is working hard on vaccinations.
You look at companies like Monsanto that are working hard on feeding all the people. So the eugenics process, according to these group of intellectuals in the twenties and thirties, and even still today, it tends to bring about a different philosophy. The eugenesis say that there are useless eaters. The eugenicists say that some people are not worth living.
It was a very, very big movement around world war II. They believed that people who were mentally disabled, people that were unable to provide people that were unable to provide the community with something, they would be considered useless eaters.
People who were criminals, people who were not fit for society. Some other races of people I've read a little bit about it. However, I don't know it entirely, but I think it's a pretty good summary. I think you can listen to those few categories that I said, and you can probably come up with a few more categories of people that the eugenicists didn't want around.
And when you think about it, it could be construed as evil, definitely sinister. Why would one group of people get to choose who should be on the planet and who should not be on the planet? It's important to note that there were experimentations done as well. There was for sterilization, there was Lord knows what kinds of science experiments that took place.
And a lot of them were done in front of a court where people went to court and they said, look at this person is mentally disabled. There's no way that this person should be allowed to have kids. So we need to force sterilize them was done on a mass, in some groups. And most of us, I include myself in this. When you think about eugenics, it just seems so evil to me. Like, I don't think I have the right to decide who should live and who should not, but that's just most of us.
I think that's how the majority of people feel. The majority of people feel they want to get up, do what they gotta do. Be good to their families and their, and their wives and their husbands and their kids, and be a good person and try to do good in the world. I believe that's how most people, but we got to remember, there's lots of different people in this world. There's lots of different philosophies in this world. There's lots of different cultures in this world. Are you ready?
What if eugenics was explaining this way? Hey man, do you know any dumb people? Like, is there any dumb people that you just don't get along with? Like, is there dumb people at your work? I mean like dumb people that just like you talk to them and you're like, this person is a fucking retard. Jesus, are you kidding me? This person, you know, maybe this person is always getting in trouble.
You know, stupid people commit stupid crimes and stupid people get caught. Stupid people usually take from the system. They don't usually give to the system. If there were less stupid people, the system would have a lot more leeway to take care of the good people.
Imagine a world in which the average IQ, the average intelligence of everybody walking around was 120 statistics show that people that are usually have an IQ of one 20, tend to be better for their community, tend to give back more. They tend to be positive people to be around. What if we could find a way to make sure the majority of people on the planet had an IQ of one 20, if that was true, then you could make a world without dumb people.
You have way more resources, way more leisure. You'd live in a more technologically savvy, better world. And you give it all the dumb people would there. Would there be an influx in prisons? If there wasn't a whole lot of dumb people, would there be a problem with overpopulation? If it wasn't for dumb people? What if you could cut the world's population by half by half?
Now there's a lot of ethical questions in there. A lot of crazy things I just said, and whether or whether or not you are, I believe any of what I just said. There are some people that do believe that. And that brings me to this conspiracy topic today of COVID-19 and eugenics.&nb...
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Self concept. How your self concept is a corner stone in building your life experiences. In this lesson we will explain & define our key terms. Then go over strategies to use these techniques in a defensive & offensive posture.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Hello friends. How was your day going? It's about to get better. We are about to get into some <inaudible> that's right next class, ladies and gentlemen. I hope you're enjoying the class. I hope you're enjoying spending some time with me because I am enjoying spending some time with you is probably because you're such a cool person. It's probably because you're so handsome or you're so beautiful.
It might be your sense of humor. I don't know, but I like you get it. All right, let's do it. You know, we start this off, right? We start off with some Proverbs and these ones are going to be about the past. The present and the future yesterday is the past. Tomorrow is the future. Today's a gift. That's why they call it the present. Ladies and gentlemen, here we go past, we all know how time flies, how it is here today and gone tomorrow.
How no hand can catch time? Indeed. Time is precious. Time is money. The wall too often. We must time. I am sorry. Although all too often, we want time badly. Then use it badly. For example, don't let yesterday take up too much of your today. Don't cry over spilled milk, and there are no birds in last year's nest in general. Hindsight is clearer than foresight.
So remember four things do not return spoken words, flighted arrows, past life and lost opportunities. Indeed. Even a God can't change the past for a lost sheep can be recovered, but not lost time. Despite this, no matter how hard the past, you can always begin again. And when you do watch out history repeats itself, which is why so often things present are judged by things past today is the scholar of yesterday.
Present. The only bird catches the worm for so often in life. It's first come first served. And if you get to the river early, you drink the cleanest water. Otherwise you can tell yourself better, late than never for everything has its proper time. Even maneuvering cabbages. Indeed. There's a time for adversity, a time for prosperity. And there's a first time for everything. Even the longest journey starts with a single step aim to experience each moment to its fullest.
There's no time like now. And despite the fact that time and tide wait for no man, and the tide must be taken when it comes, don't forget to give time, time, suit yourself to the times. And remember that time brings roses. Indeed. Those who are happy, do not observe the passing of time. And one today is worth two tomorrow's future worrying about the future ruins the present.
So relax tomorrow is another day and tomorrow's winds will blow tomorrow. So let us think of tomorrow. When tomorrow comes though tomorrow never comes. Of course, there are a few paths without peril. So be prepared for conflicts as they have already begun. And however good your intention, the food you give may come back as Pooh in the end time, heals all for everything has an end and things will work out all in good time.
Just remember the past is the future of the present. Indeed. We are only visitors to this time and place with a sponge to wipe away the past arose to sweeten the present and a kiss to greet the future for flowers, bloom flowers fall. Well, isn't that beautiful? Doesn't it give you a little sigh of relief. Everything's going to be just fine.
Okay. My friends. Well, that's the first part that we normally do. Let us dig in now to some NLP. I'm really enjoying this class guys. Thanks for spending time with me. So this one, I am going to go over a, I think we shall call this.
I was going to go with self concept. I think we'll go with self concept, self concept. I like it. We're going to get into knowing thyself so you can know the other self-concept know yourself so you can know the other. And as always, we're going to define some key points.
We're going to go over the key points in an offensive posture and a defensive posture. For those of you that haven't gone back and listen to the other classes you should do that. Otherwise you won't know what a defensive posture and an offensive posture are. All right. So the self concept, the first part I want everyone to think about in self concept is stress and stress management.
How do you feel when you're stressed? How do you feel when you're not stressed? I think this is a good point. I think I got a really good story for you about stress. There was this great samurai and this is great. Samurai had lived his life as honorable as any samurai could.
It's important to note that this particular samurai carried around a magnificent sword that he built with his father and it was in his mind, exquisite perfect in every way not to mention it reminded him of his father. And as the samurai went through his life about midway through a 35, he began having questions about the true nature of paradise and the true nature of hell of damnation.
And while he was a educated and skilled philosophical, man, he couldn't quite pin down that of paradise. And that of condemnation that have held. So we sought out the wisest man in his lands, who lived way out in the back country on top of a Hill in a very remote part of the country.
The samurai thought to himself, if anyone can explain to me that of paradise and that of condemnation, surely it would be this wise man in isolation. And so the samurai gets upon his horse and rides for days until he comes upon a humble abode of the isolated wise man, the wise man is working in his field and he looks up from his side and he sees this enormous samurai walking towards him.
The wise man is quiet is the samurai approaches. He very respectfully bows. His head says my Lord and the wisest man, I seek to know that of paradise. And I seek to know that of damnation. I seek to know the Gates of paradise. I seek to know the Gates of hell. Are they real? Are they true?
The wise man looks at the samurai and for a moment he's quiet. And he says to the samurai, you warrior or not worthy, you warrior with your weak soul and your fake ideals and morality.
You should do not have the ability to comprehend the samurais beginning to give the language. Cause here's this wise man telling him how poor he is and his morals and his values. And the samurai had lived his whole life. Protecting people honoring the code. The wise man continues on you. Samurai was your weak weapon of war. What, what a poor sword, one like you carries.
Did you find that in the shit house and the samurai upon hearing this, it triggers him and he thinks of his father and he thinks of everything he's done. And the people he's protected. The Samurai's begins to lose his cool and he reaches for his sword and he pulls it out and begins to unseat it. And he could feel the anger in his body. And the wise man says to him, behold, the Gates of condemnation, the Gates of hell samurai takes a deep breath.
And he realizes that that anger, the fury, the unbridled emotion of retribution rage, that is the Gates of hell. And as the samurai realizes that although his sword was sheath halfway, he lets out a sigh of relief and he reshapes his sword and puts it back into the holster.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Hello, my friends. Welcome to Wednesday. Welcome to Wednesday. We made it til Wednesday. We're halfway there. Are you on the very top of the hump right now? Are you going up the hump or are you coming down the hub? Isn't hump a funny word. Some camels have one hump. Some of them have two. Do you think the Campbells that have two humps can carry more water? If you were going to ride a camel, would you want to sit in between the two humps?
Would you want to be on a Campbell? Had had one hump. And if you wanted to be on a camel that had one hump, would you want to sit in front of the hump for in the back of the hump, you might be able to reach your arms around the hump and like hold onto it. Like it's a adult on a jet ski and you're a child. I don't know. I've never written a camel before. I'm just, I'm just asking. I'm just asking. All right. Is that so wrong? Oh, you can see how this one starting out.
Can't you, you can see how this is starting out. Yes, indeed. My friends. Let me ask you. Have you ever been attacked by a dog? Have you? I have a couple of times and yesterday I got attacked by two dogs. I know what you're thinking. You should ride lucky George two dogs. Ah, it's not fun.
It's not fun, especially. I mean, don't get me wrong. I'm in good shape, but I'm not 22. Okay. You know what? Let me, let me begin at the beginning. Okay. How about that? That's always a good place to start. Imagine walking up a Hill, let's say it's Oh, I don't know. 40 meters from my friends who are on the metric system and a hundred yards for my friends in America.
And you're walking up this uneven pavement in low wind ball, hold a 70 pound. Rottweiler comes running towards you. What do you do? What do you do? I'll tell you what you do. The first thing you do is you look back to see how far it is to your, your vehicle. You look back and you see the dog.
Speaker 1 (3m 1s): And then in that split few seconds, you make a decision. Should I go back to my car or do I take a defensive posture for me? Luckily I wasn't that far from my vehicle. And I see it's important. Cause you don't ever want to turn your back on a dog. Want to do that unless you're not really in danger.
And I wasn't really in danger for this first one right here. So I turned around. I make it back to my view. Not a big problem, not a big problem, but rest assured the customer though. We're supposed to get that package. Yeah. They're not getting that package. I want to help everybody out. But the moment your dog attacks me and you go on the list, you go on the list. I'm sorry. You go on the list.
Which brings me to family. Number two. Now this scenario is a little bit different. This one's a little different. Aye. As the delivery driver. No, all the ducks dogs in my area. I know the route. I know the people, but there's this one family. And they have, they have three dogs. Most people abide by the leash law.
However, some irresponsible pet owners, they don't think they need to abide by the leash law and a real quick subject here. Anyone who's ever I've been bit by a dog, knows this. The people that own the dog, that bit, the person they always say without fail. My dog never bites anybody, which is bullshit because your dog just bitten me. What you mean to say is my dogs never bitten me.
That's what you dummies should say. Don't say my doctor a bit. Anybody it's just been me. Okay. Back to my story. So the first time walking down, another driveway kid grabs his 65, 70 pound sharpei and the dog's teeth are like Highrise getting all nuts.
And the dog is wriggling and he wriggles free of the eight year olds. Not the kid's fault. I get it. It's not the kid's fault, but it doesn't change. The fact back to the dog, ran up and began. You know, it was like slow motion. Like I see him coming towards me. This is one where I couldn't run. I couldn't turn. I wasn't going to turn on. I'm too damn slow. I'm too damn white to run. I can't make it. So this time the dog's running at me and this is one, right?
It's kind of square up my feet. I got to take my defensive posture. Things kind of slow down and he's running. And as he gets close, I can see like his lips are kind of the top part of his snout is pulled up and I can see the red and his white teeth. And I realized that the dogs about two and a half feet tall, which puts his snout right on par with my balls.
And I don't like that. Not one bit. So the dogs running, I'm doing some math in my head thinking this dog two feet tall right there, right at my crotch area. So I grabbed, I grabbed, I had like a little, little ads, kind of like a little mini computer. You know, the things delivered people, you know, the little computer that delivery people. They carry with them.
I grabbed that thing and I'm squared up. I'm an M in my wrestling stands kind of, and the dog jumps lunges. I turn out of the way. And I come with my right hand and smack them on the back of the head. Right? Not real hard. It was like a grazing blow. Think of like a boxer that like pulled back his head and the other guy just kinda caught him on the chin a little bit. Now the duck now, now me and the dog are circling and he's barking and I'm yelling. He's barking. He said, all right.
I'm like on the fucking apex predator. It's kinda funny when I think about like that, but it's true. It's true. I was yelling at him, the dog jumps again. And this time, like he catches my shorts, which is scary. Cause again, that's right where my balls are. Right where my balls are. But lucky, lucky for me and him, I guess he's snagged my shorts. Do I get off a mean crack with my computer right on his dome.
Right up, right up above his eyes. Right? Let's out a little whimper, just running back towards his house. Now I'm on the attack. So I chased the dog down the driveway and now I'm yelling. Like, I don't know, man. I'm yelling, I'm yelling. I'm mad, screaming out obscenities telling the dog on the apex predator.
Neighbors are coming out. The lady runs out of her house. Tackles her dog. Kids are watching their jaw, the Slack jaw looking down with their mouth open. Adrenaline's going, I'm mad. Okay. That was the first time. Right? There's no recourse. I don't know. I don't get to go and yell at the lady or the kids we've already addressed it.
It wasn't the child's fault, but I'm still mad at my adrenaline's still going. So I just let it go. But a month later, same house, same house. You see, let me, let me just interject it for a minute. I'd be well within my right. Not to ever deliver another package for those people. But that's not me. That's not my style. So about a month later happens again. It happens again.
This time the doctors came flying out. Like I didn't even see him. He came running out and he tried to sneak up on me. But because we had had a previous battle, I think he was a little nervous. Cause he came out, tried to sneak attack. I turned around on him and I just yelled at him and he ran. I felt like I haven't established some dominance. I know what you're thinking. Hey George, why don't you just bring the dog to treatment?
Hey George, why don't you just get a dog whistle? Hey George, why? You know, why don't you just maybe try to make yourself known so that people know you're there. Those a...
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Course # 3
The Flow State
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Speaker 0 (0s): <inaudible>
Speaker 1 (7s): We're back. It's up, everybody. Did you miss me? I missed you guys. I was thinking about you. How's this whole NLP thing working out for you guys. I'm hopeful that you have taken some time to go through the parts that may have been difficult and do your own homework. There's a lot more, I could get more in depth. However, I'm in some areas I'm trying to leave a few gaps so that you're forced to create your own bridge.
If I gave you the entirety of the strategy, I fear that it would be a strategy that doesn't last, right? No one builds things better than those who build for themselves. So let's jump in to a course, three course, three I'm going to call flow. State we've did course one, which is understanding how you think we've done a little bit in managing our mind, figuring out the difference between the way the brain processes, things and how to manage the way we think about them.
And this next part is going to be the flow state. Everybody knows what the flow state is. It's when you just, you get in the zone and like, everything is just work in my head. This old mentor that used to tell me, man, George, the Mojo's flowing today, the Mojo's flow. Maybe we would call this the mojo state, mojo flowing kind of like kind of like it, mojo flowing. All right. However, before we get into the flow state, before we get that mojo flowing, we're going to do a little bit more of our intro here.
The book from Alice O'Neil Proverbs. This is going to be on substance and appearance, substance and appearance. You ready? I'm excited guys and girls, it's going to be a good one. Today. Substance things are what they are. It is what it is. For instance, however long, a log lies in the water. It never becomes a crocodile. And you don't gather grapes from thorns or figs from thistles nature, abhors a vacuum.
Thus, the pebble comes from the mountain and each Bay has its own wind in nature. There's no such thing as a lawn. Even if you try to drive out nature with a Pitchfork, she'll keep coming back. Indeed nature follows its course and the cat, the mouse. So cats don't catch mice to please God human nature is the same. The world over just as the name given to a child becomes natural to it. Perhaps because of this, sometimes a person is nothing and some aren't even that.
So never forget. There's a prawn under every rock and to him who watches, everything reveals itself, Appearance. It is widely held that as is the garden. So is the gardener just as there is no smoke without fire, indeed, what you see is what you get. So maybe clothes make the man. In most cases, joining tail to trunk reveals the elephant in the same way that background needs the foreground and every Hill has its Valley.
So appear always what you are and a little less for an a flat country. A hillock is a mountain and don't judge a man until you have walked a mile in his shoes, as it takes all sorts to make the world and all shoes are not made in the same batch. Indeed different ponds have fish. Remember appearances are deceitful and looks are nothing. Behavior is all. And since the eyes are the window of the soul, what the eye doesn't see the heart doesn't grieve.
Disguises never judge a book by its cover for a cowl does not make a monk and pretty close and find faces. Don't make good people. Indeed. A fair skin often covers a crooked mind, perhaps closed do not make the man after all as black soles wear white shirts while they clever Hawk hides its claws and all too often under the SHEEX turbine, there is a monkey water can deceive the diver as well.
So don't be a fool. Don't think there are no crocodiles. If the water is still and remember a sweet potato, doesn't advertise that he's tasty just as the tree with most leaves, doesn't always have juicy fruit. It goes without saying that not all white liquids are milk just as not all black objects are cold and a sandal is not a shoe. So look deeper and see that the gray mayor may be the better horse. Despite the fact that a bad horse will eat as much as a good one and watch out there are often glowing embers under cold ashes.
Remember eat what you like, but dress as others do goodness whispers, but evil shouts. It's a good one, right?
Speaker 0 (5m 43s): It's a good one. Right? All right.
Speaker 1 (5m 50s): Let's get into the flow state. Let me see if I can get your mojo flowing.
Speaker 0 (5m 57s): Okay. So we're going
Speaker 2 (5m 58s): To follow the same path that got a lot of good feedback. We're going to go over each key idea. We're going to dissect it and we're going to do a defensive posture and an offensive posture, giving examples for both the flow state key idea. One, the expectations we have shape our experience. People can limit or expand what's possible for them by changing their expectations. You know, I once heard a quote that says high expectations make poor travel companions.
And in a way that's kind of some verbal jujitsu here because expectations do in fact shape our experience. So getting back to the quote, high expectations, make poor travel companions. You want to be careful about the high expectations. High expectations are fine, but unreasonable expectations are a problem.
Just the same way that unreasonable goals are the problem. If you said something so high in such a short amount of time, you're never going to attain it. Realistic goals as well as realistic expectations are indeed the checkpoints one must cross through in order to get where it is you need to go. I'm sure you have found yourself in a position where it's almost like a curse sometimes.
Where do you go, Oh man, this, I can just feel this one's going to be great. And whatever it is that was going to be great. You go and you do it. And it's not. It's like, you feel like you jinxed yourself a little bit. Mostly that happens when you haven't given a lot of thought when you just have this kind of a, it's kind of a irrational, emotional expectation. And I think that's getting to the heart of what this key point is talking about. A lot of expectations are in fact irrational.
If you can hone in on what the facts are about the situation you're about to encounter, you can come up with a plausible explanation and that is when you can Polish it and give it a positive spin. That's when you can Polish it and say, Hey, this thing that happened here, regardless of which way it goes, I'm either going to get a lot of good feedback or it's going to take me to the next spot when it comes to expectations, when it comes to neuro linguistic, I want you to think about the expectations of the situation with there not being a catastrophic outcome, because there is no failure.
There is in fact only feedback that is the defensive posture. You know what I mean by that? Have you ever had something bad happen to you and you think to yourself, ah, how am I going to get through this thing? Or, you know what, because this happened, I'm not going to do it anymore. That's the wrong state of mind. And that is going back to the last chapter. That's the brain processing. Instead of the mind processing, the NLP practitioner understands t...
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Course # 2 : Mind Management
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Transcript:
Speaker 0 (0s): All right. My friends we're back. Welcome back. So nice to see everybody, even though I can't really see you, I got my eyes closed and I'm imagining everybody being here. And I hope you guys imagined me smile and thinking about you because I love you guys. So welcome to the only moment that our ever is, the here and the now I'm going to start off with some Proverbs about advice and ignorance.
And this is from the book by Alice O'Neill, without any further ado, giving advice, there's no price for good advice, which is why a word to the wise is enough. And he, that speaks sows. Whereas he, that hears reaps leading by example is better than giving advice. So it's often best to say little about what you know, and nothing about what you don't for.
No matter how much care is taken, someone will be misled for many of the truth hurts as good medicine is bitter to the tongue. Good advice as harsh to the ear, which is why, if you would advise a bear, you deserve your fate. And many people use a stick for a nobody and a hint for a nobleman. A fool may say do, as I say, not as I do, but even a fool can give ideas to a wise man.
And remember, never give advice in a crowd heating advice. He asks advice in vain, who does not heat it. So ask for what you want. Don't offer me advice. Give me money. Forewarned is forearmed. They say so learn from new books and old teachers. And if you can't read, then experience will show you while they master points the way remember it's shameful, never to ask, and it's better to ask twice.
Then lose your way. Once as he who seeks advice, seldom airs many. A young Prince is told that listening to good advice is the way to wealth for a King with good counselors has a peaceful reign often because deep calls to deep. One piece of good advice is better than a bag full and crafty advice often comes from a fool. Bear in mind that another person's counsel is no command and that you must examine the advice not who gives it.
Remember if you ask a lazy person to work, he will only give you advice. But if you're lucky, you'll find the best advice is on your pillow. And the best word is left unsaid for all that is known, is not told ignoring advice. Only a bald child will not take advice. Only a bald child. Oops, let me rewind that only a bad child will not take advice for those nuns.
So death, as those who won't hear, and there's none so blind as those who won't see yet, no enemy is worse than bad advice because if the blind lead, the blind both will fall into the ditch, particularly as advice most needed is least heated. Of course, the person on shore is always the champion swimmer and many will show you the way after the Cartwheel breaks. Remember there is no right way to a wrong thing and advice after mischief is like medicine after death.
So bear in mind that wise men don't need advice and fools won't take it. So why not go to the square and ask advice, then go home and do what you like. I like it. I like it. It's a good way to start it off. It's a good way to start off this next class and neural linguistic programming. I'm going to call this class two a
Speaker 1 (4m 14s): Let's call it
Speaker 0 (4m 16s): A mind management. Why not? Why not? So what we're going to do here is I'm going to give you guys some key points and in true NLP fashion, I'm gonna use the power of three. So I am going to give you the key point. We're going to break it down. Then I'm going to show you how to use it in a defensive posture. And then I'm going to show you how to use it in an offensive posture.
And just so we know what those are. Let me go ahead and unpack that a little bit more for you before we really get started.
Speaker 1 (4m 58s): What the heck is this guy
Speaker 0 (4m 59s): Talking about an offense and defensive posture? I thought we were learning NLP. Well, we are, we aren't learning it, but it's imperative that you learn it in the defensive posture first. And what I mean by defensive is that you understand how these linguistic structures and these techniques hit you. All of the defensive posture, you must learn how all the techniques make sense to you.
How the linguistic pathways affect you, the feelings, the emotions, all of it, that's all connected. And that's the defensive posture. You need to learn how, how you are affected so that you can see how other people are affected so that you can see the emotions that the other people might feeling so that you can use a little bit of what I call tactical empathy, right?
That's going to be the orphans of posture, how you use these techniques against other people, but it's imperative that you learn the defense so that you can learn the offense. And I want you guys to remember this look in the mirror. That is your only competition, comprende day, Amigos and Amigos. Okay. So let's, let's get started here, right? Are you guys excited? I'm pretty excited.
This has been a great course, and I'm really looking forward to knocking this part out. Okay. So mine management, because look, the truth is few of us understand how our brains and minds work. We don't really know what pictures sounds, feelings, tastes, and smells are in our brains and minds, let alone how that information is impacting us right now.
Here's the deal guys and girls, the brain operates pretty much on its own doing its job to process information and keep us alive. In contrast, the mind is able to focus on more than just survival. It affords us the opportunity to create and choose from a myriad of options. First key point is going to be well formed outcomes, right?
And this is going to be a, a simple set of six questions that will enable you to flesh out and evaluate a goal before committing to it and, or committing to a course of action. I think of it as a, as also a, an orientation, you know, it's going to it's actually, it is, it's actually an orientation, a way of perceiving experience as a set of choices, rather than addressing the issue of why a problem exists.
It's going to help organize experience around what is wanted and how it is possible to achieve it. All right. So let's talk about these questions here. What specifically do you want, how will, you know, when you've achieved, what you want under what circumstances, where when and with whom do you want to have this result?
What stops you from having your desired outcome already? What resources will you need to help you create what you want? How are you going to get there? And what's the first step to begin to achieve this result. Okay, let's take it from the top. We're gonna go over them again. And I'm going to, we're going to work through some different postures here. What specifically do you want? You know, you'd be surprised at how aimlessly some people walk through life.
I don't think anybody listening to this is going to fit that category, but I can guarantee you, everybody listening to this know someone that does fit that category. It's imperative to have not only short term goals, but longterm goals, right? How, how can you get to your destination? If you don't have a map, right? This the road to someday, it leads to a town cal...
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Speaker 1 (0s): I'm here.
Speaker 2 (21s): We were discussing an article about empathy and its impact on the environment.
Speaker 1 (26s): You know, that article was something I, I came across just in trying kind of to do what you do, kind of trying to find like how can we make connections and help people understand, like, people we talk about compassion and empathy, sympathy all in the same kind of realm. And we really think about it from a humanistic kind of standpoint. All are kind of different. They're not necessarily the same, even though they get clumped together. And so I was trying to find something that just to share, you know, that we could say, okay, actually all of these things are vital or important in nature as well.
Right? And so whether it's, it's, we're thinking about land or the ocean or wildlife, it doesn't really matter when we, human behavior is really a component that's really impactful on our surroundings. And so that article is actually pretty intense. I thought when he's talking about vultures, which is really interesting, cause we all think it's just being these demonic, evil animals with like, why should we protect Folgers or take care of them? Well, they're a part of a larger ecosystem, but you know, it's that mental, that process that we have from young age that we see these crazy, really scary animals on the side of the road, eating the roadkill and they're doing their part.
But we think it's really horrible that that article is, you know, he talks about too, at the end of it, logging in and different things that humans think we're doing the right thing to S to save our planet or planting trees, because we think that that's going to help the carbon footprint, which it is. But if we're planting trees that we're just going to cut down in three years for timber, that kind of defeats the purpose. Right? So that's why I thought that article would be at least good for us to base a conversation on a little bit.
Speaker 2 (2m 12s): I thought the article was fascinating and I really liked how the author of the article gave the distinctions and empathy. It made me realize the impact that empathy has on our behavior about our surroundings and the people we love and our relationships.
Speaker 1 (2m 32s): Yeah, yeah, it does. And that is, I mean, we can put ourselves, we can say, Oh, I can put myself in that person's shoes. I've never experienced whatever they're going through right now at this point in time. Right. And there's a difference where you have a sense of empathy. When you can say, I have the same feelings, I have similar feelings, I've had this, I can understand where they're coming from and what they're doing, the difference between. And I'll go to compassion real quick is that compassion is like, you want to actively remove that suffering from that person.
Right. And that's what you start looking for when we think about empathy and it's not really an action. So to speak, it's more of, we, we feel this inside of us. And then how can we take that into a different realm where we're going to say, okay, if this is how I feel, and it's not happening to me, what is it doing to the people that's affected? Whether it's one person, whether it's a whole society, whether in our, in my line of work, it's the world around me and what role do I play in that?
How can I make a difference? Or how can I make a change being one person? Does it really matter? Every time I go to the beach, I pick up rubbish. Maybe when people see me doing it and start acting the same way. I don't know. But when you talk about altruism, then it's kind of like, okay, so how, how do we get people to actually like internalize that we don't, that's a paradigm shift that's gotta be made in society. I think, I don't know that people are that conscious.
Unfortunately,
Speaker 3 (4m 13s): What are some effective tools we can use to change behavior about conservation?
Speaker 1 (4m 17s): I think modeling behavior. I mean, when you go out and you're around people being mindful of your actions and what you're doing and knowing that people are always watching what you're doing. I mean, we live in a small world now with technology. I don't know if you saw our friends in the mainland, one of those, but the kids that took a trampoline up to stairway heaven, right? They might, they muscled this thing up there and they're getting a bunch of flack for it. Like, are they born and raised on why? Like, why would you do that? Well, because it's fun. And they wanted the, you know, Instagram theater, whatever they wanted, but the people who are standing by, well, they're not local that, well, they're not necessarily thinking back to maybe things they would have done as they were growing up to have fun and to get that higher, to get their friends.
And they didn't have people watching, they didn't have cameras filming, they didn't have pictures being taken. And so I think that in this day and age, it's, it's a blessing. I think that technology is actually a really good thing. It can be used for good it's unfortunately used for not good a lot of times. But another component of it is that what's happening to us here in Hawaii may not look exactly the same in the continental U S or in South Africa or in the Southern American continent or in Asia.
But there are still, when we talk about like global climate change, when we're talking about environmental things, much of what we do here actually could be impacting across the CDs and 180 degrees across the world from us. And so when we can kind of think a little bit bigger like that than it, and we think, okay, I'm just this small meek little person it's actually one step. And we can, we can globalize it from a small local because of technology. Right? So anyways, I think I derailed a little bit from what you're saying, but, but I think modeling is really important.
And I think that it being mindful too. I mean, a lot of people in the public lately have been talking about where your dollars go is, what's going to make decisions in the world, right? So being very mindful of the companies that we purchase things from, or that we support by our day to day shopping. We're a little stuck here in Hawaii. I'm hoping as many people are that our food security's gonna get better and we're not having to import 90% of our food. But when we go to Malama market or food land and we're spending, you know, $10 on a gallon of milk, and then we realized, wait, what do we need here?
Well, grain is ridiculously expensive to feed cattle. And how can that go into the broader scheme of things when we're thinking? I mean, back to being like empathetic and thinking about conservation, it's not just about conservation. I think through like mindful acts, we'll get conservation it's there. We actively go and do things to say, this is conservation, but it's also how we act in our data. This really applies, that would feed into it. So I think that's one part it's, it's thinking again, when you go to the market, like where did this food come from?
What am I buying it? You know, was it grown here or was it slave labor? Like what kind of fields was it grown in? It's so big. The conundrum is so large, right? It seems so much bigger than us, but I think that that's a big hit is where are our dollars is a big part of, of change.
Speaker 4 (7m 29s): Could you speak a little bit about where you work and what it is that you do?
Speaker 1 (7m 34s): I work for th...
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Technocracy & it’s unintended consequences.....excerpts & insights from the books
connectography - Khanna
Technological slavery - Ted Kaczinski
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Speaker 0 (0s): Good morning. All my friends, Hey guys, doing that there. I missed you yesterday. I was thinking about you. I was like, I wonder what everybody's doing. I wonder if they miss me cause you know what? Dammit, I miss you guys. I miss you guys, man. But I have a little time to think yesterday. And I've been going down the deep dark rabbit hole, the deep, the rabbit hole of technology rising in the pathway of supply chains and mapping the future of global civilization.
And I've been getting into that book, Parag, Conner, and I've been comparing and contrasting it with Patrick Wood. And I came up with a little bit of analysis and I just want to run it by you guys here and to let you know what I think, I think that what you're seeing right now is the inevitable clash of civilizations between the United States and China. It's a clash of cultures. It's a clash of ideas. It's a clash of governing.
It's a clash of leadership styles. I think there's something called the acidities trap. And that is when a young power is coming up and will soon take the place of the older power, much like the U S did to Britain. And if you go back in history, you can look that up and check it out. So I know most people can't see this, but you can listen to it. So I will work hard and try to describe exactly the maps that I saw so that I can paint you a mental picture of them.
Hopefully there'll be clear if you close your eyes to think of a map of China for all my friends in Europe, and this will be way easier for you than my friends in America. Alright. That means to all my friends in America, but to step your game up, but to start checking out a globe, I'm just playing. I can talk a little shit to you guys, cause I love you. Okay. So close your eyes. Think of China and then think about the coast of China and then draw with your finger.
A small circle around all the little cities. Well, they're not so little, but all the cities along the coastline of China, they're like their own entities. The cities in China, that economic model is a lot like the States in the United States, except they're based on the city model. That would mean that the governor of that city is a lot like the president has a lot more authority and is governed by looser laws.
As long as you achieve the goal that is set forth by the governing body of the nation, you're free to utilize whatever methods you need to use in order to accomplish that goal. Now close your eyes and think of the United States. You can think of all the different States and all the lines that are crossed and
Speaker 1 (3m 32s): States are a lot larger than cities, especially
Speaker 0 (3m 40s): In the United States because the United States is so vast and so big. There are some States that are not economic powerhouses. There are some States that in fact, don't provide a whole lot of economic resources to the whole. And on the flip side, there are some States that are like the seventh largest economy in the world. But what's important to think about is how each country has divided up the authority in the U S we have the president congresses, but each state is its own entity in China.
They have the mega city model. And I'm going to argue that the mega city model is in fact, the preferred method for technocratic government and that you're seeing something like that happen in the United States. I wrote a little bit on this subject. I'd like to read that to you now. I think what you're going to see in the U S is like a devolution from nation to Federation, to mega city economic model.
For some time, the politicians wall street and media has spoken about a potential financial crisis. We know that the trade war between the U S and China is quickly escalating. I often think that if history has a way of not necessarily repeating, but rhyming that the linguistic pathway of a trade war, currency, war, and world war may be on the horizon for the last few decades. The term globalization was thought to be the answer to our planet's most pressing issues.
The social engineer's sought to structure our planet like a giant corporation. One in which the top 1% could whipsaw the labor of third world nations against one another forever. Cutting the cost while increasing productivity, a diverse group of economic minded executives from all countries found themselves cloaked in the Gildan golden robes of greed, a bonded brotherhood who could not conceive that their demise was built into the very foundation on which they stood.
Allow me to further explain some of the maps that I had previously talked about and give my opinion on the current economic crisis. In the first image, that's the one we spoke about China and the city model does efficient and that a central planning authority can build roads, rails, ports, and harbors, regardless of what the population says or does the central government can come and kick everybody out and say, we're building something here.
I don't care how long your family has been here. I don't care what your ties are. This is the most efficient spot for this port and we're building it. So beat it. Also, I think it's important to note right here that the Chinese model, while it still has trappings of communist behavior, it is in fact, a full blown technocracy. This allows for rapid growth ever increasing production rates consumption, and the rule by science, better known as technocracy Here in America.
As we began to hear what Ross Perot described as a giant sucking sound, we soon were able to see the emptiness in the soul of the United States of America. Big business saw a rapid reduction in costs and increase in profits. Politicians watched and Slack jot ecstasy at the thought of wielding such authority over their citizens. Like most lustful relationships. It didn't take long to realize this relationship was unsustainable.
China was like a sultry seductive succubus sneaking off in the middle of the night to satiate her carnal desires and who could blame her, the bellicose big bellied impotence of wall street, fat cats who claim the ability to have infinite stamina. We're lucky to pull the gun from the holster room, but I was shooting their foot
Speaker 1 (7m 60s): Right here.
Speaker 0 (8m 3s): That's where we begin to see the breakup. It wasn't one of <inaudible> books that I read his story about Hillary Clinton. He was at a cocktail party where he had a few moments to speak with the former first lady as the conversation was wrapping up. He asked the question to her, why is it that so many men in business and politics have only the most vile things to say about you? Hillary Clinton's answer was, I think it's because I remind all of them of their first wife.
I thought that was hilarious, but that is exactly how big business and politicians are beginning to see our current relationship with China. It's gonna be a messy divorce. It's not going to be pretty. And in fact, I would argue that you can already see the children fighting, being used as leverage, just like in all horrible divorces. The children are used to cause harm to the mother and the father through use as some sort of a divisive wedge to break up the, The wheel that has an instrument of hate against the other person Already.
You can see the children fighting, being used as...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Good morning America. Good morning. My friends hope you had a great weekend. We're back here on Monday. Just getting ready to start this week off the right way. Hope you guys had a great weekend. You guys do anything fun. You get to hang out a little bit. I got to interview a really amazing guy that if you look at the podcast history, you'll see a part one and a part, two of a mr. Adam Lopez, highly. I highly urge you to check it out and check out that guy's a webpage and information.
He's an interesting cat. He's one of us. He's one of us man from the back of a cop car to the studios in Nashville. This guys pretty much done it all. And he's got a pretty good philosophy on life as well. So if you haven't checked those out, go back and check them out. So I did that this weekend. Additionally, I had some, some time to think just about the reality of our situation and how crazy this time of year is, especially in an election year.
And it just got me thinking about why are things the way they are? Have they always been this way? Are they changing? And I came up, I did a little research on our, on our economic environment. And it's amazing what you can find. If you just take a little bit of time to look and see what's happening, not only in your neck of the woods, but on a global scale in my house, I have like one wall, that's all wallpapered and it's a big map and it's really changed the way I see the world.
It's really interesting to wake up everyday and you just see where you are in the world. And then, because that map is on the wall. And because that map is part of your daily routine, when you hear news, or when you hear anything about the world, you're much more tuned into it. Cause you have this visual and it's easier to understand the demographics. It's easy or to understand the supply chains. And I think that's a good segue into what, what it is I want to kind of get into today.
And it is about supply chains. It's about supply chains, mega cities, special economic zones, and a sort of new world disorder. You may have heard me previously talk about a book called Connectography with dr. Parag Conner. And I've been revisiting this book. I've been revisiting this book connect Connectography and I think a good companion book with it is technocracy.
One is written in the form of a positive view. And the second is written in the form of a dystopian view. And it's really interesting when you read both of these books together, because they talk about similar things. However, they talk about I'm in an orthogonal position. Does that make sense? Like, so they're at odds with each other. It's almost like one is written and then the other is a criticism of it today.
I want to give you a little bit more perspective on dr. Pirog Kaunas view of supply chains in the world being connected. The reason I would like to do that is I believe he gives a lot of advice and insight onto what is happening in our world today. So with that being said, let me, you know what, let me first premise it with this.
There's a really large push right now for public private partnerships in our nation, in the United States. And while it may be newer to us, it's not new to the rest of the world. In fact, it is a strategy most commonly used in third world nations. If you read the book, technocracy Patrick Woodville, that's the author of the book.
Technocracy he'll describe the public private partnership as akin to Mussolini's fascism. And if you listen to Noam Chomsky, he'll tell you that every single government in the world is fascist. It's just a matter of degrees. So when I think about public private partnerships being from California, I think of the deregulation of the electric companies.
That may be one of the first ones I remember cause I was in college when that happened and it was being hailed as a milestone for our government, for our inefficient, inefficient, any effective government to just get out of the way. So private corporations could come in and really make things effective and efficient and better for the people and everyone's going to make money and it's just going to be glorious. However, that's not what happened.
Private companies came in and they deregulated and they took over the luxury plans. And for maybe a decade, they made them really profitable. However, they made them really profitable by undermining their foundations. A good way to think about this is to think about that movie Goodfellas, where the guy has a really nice restaurant and Joe Pesci, his character comes in and he just runs up this huge tab.
Cause he's a gangster and you know, the owner's afraid of him. So he never makes him pay his tab. Well, eventually the restaurant owner gets fed up and he goes to the mob boss. He goes to Joe Pesci, his boss Pauline. He's like, Hey Paulie, why don't you? And I, why don't you? And I go into this business together, why don't you buy half of this business? And you know, we'll do it together. You always in here. And you know, you can help with a few problems. You know, this guy, Joanne Payne. And so Paulie agrees and it's the worst mistake ever for the restaurant.
Think of it as a public private partnership. And what happens is Paulie just runs up the credit on the restaurant. He takes out more credit. He runs it up. He takes out a second on the land, on the building. He runs up the credit until the credit is so bad. They'll never pay it back. And when that happens, then they set the restaurant on fire and burn it down and take the insurance money. You see that is the model for public private partnerships. And that's exactly what happened in Northern California with the electric companies, when there was a public private partnership, anyone who lived there, anyone who lives in California knows that the reason there were so many fires in Northern California was because the electric companies stopped maintaining the lines.
They stopped maintaining the growth and trees around the lines. They cut the employees, they cut everything in order to make a profit. And even when they were warned that the trees were getting too close to the lines, even when they were warned, the lines were beaten to malfunction. They did nothing because it wasn't economically viable for them to do so. They had insurance. They don't need, they don't want to send people out on a Sunday to go fix it. Downline cost too much money.
They have to make a profit. And so what happened is countless lives were lost. The, the billions of dollars in damage that was done not only to people's property, but to the environment is catastrophic. And no one was held responsible. In fact, the companies that bought the electric field electric companies and were responsible for the damage.
They filed bankruptcy and they were protected by the state. After that they raised the rates of electricity to pay for the cost of, of their own malfeasance. You see that's public private, privatized, the profits, socialized losses.
And there's a huge push right now in our country to privatize everything. In fact, there will be no zero work on infrastructure until things are privatized. I think that's a big part of what's coming down the pipe and it doesn't matter if it's buy it in. And it doesn't matter if it's Trump, the public, the privatization of everything. I mean everything, parking meters, freeways, parking, lots schools, shopping center, everything is going to be privatized.
And it's going to be done under the guise of an ineffective and inefficient government, which there's a lot...
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In the second half of This heartfelt & candid interview. Adam gets into the deep waters of philosophical Behavior. He is brutally honest on What his life was like growing up as well as how those life events helped him to become the man he is today. I hope you enjoy legendary singer/songwriter & my friend.
Adam Lopez
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Speaker 0 (0s): That I've been able to just kind of keep building it up.
Speaker 1 (5s): Yeah. It seems like that part, I find really interesting. And it's something you would only know if you were in the business, there's so much rich history at clubs that you wouldn't even think or clubs are there. There's so much rich history. If you, if you, if you learn about it, like, you know, how many people have played the whiskey to go go, many people have played, you know, different rooms in San Diego. And it's just like, I had no idea that Juul played there or was like a resident there.
And it just, that's just the stuff you would only know if you were in a position like yourself.
Speaker 0 (39s): Yeah. And that, that was, that was, that was where it all started. Like the, we were talking about being self-educated for the purpose of furthering, you know, your life's goals. So if you're not going to do it via school or traditional routes, you still have to do it. Right. You still have to put the work in and not just the hands on work of your craft, but you have to know the history of the people that, that, that did it before you, so you know how to connect the dots and how it got to where you are.
Speaker 1 (1m 13s): Yeah. You know, it's, it's interesting, like there's this book called tech technically, but in the book, the guy makes the argument much like you did that history to be part of every subject, whether you're going to talk about baseball, guitar playing, or surfing, every sport, every activity has a history behind it. And if you want to succeed in that passion, you're doing, you should know the history of the thing you're learning, right? Yeah. From people before you.
Speaker 0 (1m 43s): Yeah. Like I haven't been, this is my first time, like back in California in almost 20 years, like, like, you know, with some roots here. So, but you know, when we were kids, we were surfing and skateboarding. Yeah. I still, I still know my surf history and my skateboarding history and I never, I never really pursued doing any of those professionally. Right. But I love them so much. And I still do that. I couldn't sit here and tell you that I loved them, but then not be able to answer your questions about them.
Yeah. Yeah. I feel weird about that. Yeah. You know, so there's, there's things along the way that whether I try to do them professionally or not, if I, if I really truly love them or care about them, I need to learn about it. Right. And more than just the doing of them. Yeah. You know, I still know my baseball history pretty well. You know, when we were kids, we would nerd out on that stuff. Yeah. You know, baseball cards and, and, and reading or watching this week in baseball and learning our history.
Speaker 1 (2m 46s): Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm so amazed at like, if you look at where, like North County, San Diego at them, there is so many talented people that came out of there. Like, if you look at the skateboarding industry, the music industry, like just look at the people we went to school with. And like there's some real killers out there. You know what I mean? That just went on to be artists in their own. Right. You know, it's so mind blowing to look back and get up to, I can't believe I used to hang out with them with this guy, this guy's a pro skate or do this guy's a pro surfer or this girl's up.
This girl's like, Oh my God, it just naturals paintings. You know, it's like it's. So to me, I feel so inspired and thankful to have got to play a small role in all these people's lives that are so at least to me, important in artistic and it looking back on your life, I hope everyone can look back on their life. And if they don't see it now, I think they will when they're later. But I hope they can all find some inspiration from the people they have an outlet you think of, was there something in the water in San Diego? What was it?
Speaker 0 (3m 53s): I feel like it was just the right combination of time and place and, and souls like the right people were there. Yeah. You know? Cause it couldn't, I don't, maybe it could have, I don't know, but I feel like it was, it was meant to be that group of people. Like we were, we were really lucky in that there were cliques and there were groups and all that thing. But there was like this inner circle that was bigger than all those little cliques. Right. Where we all had one foot in one circle and one foot in the other circle.
But we were all in this bigger circle where we all had similar interests. And then we all had really different interests, but we were all friends. Yeah. You know, and that's it, wasn't a bunch of closed off small circles of people that didn't interact. We all, we all got along. We all, you know, even like we had a huge gang problem that people don't realize, and we had a huge drug problem that people don't realize. Like, I think it might still stand. Like we had the, like the biggest drug bust in American high school history happened at Rancho.
Yeah. Yeah. While we were there and we had, we had the biggest national gang crisis in junior high. Like we had more gang members per capita registered with like the Sheriff's department than anywhere in the country at the same time that we had the drug thing. But, but we, we were friends with some of those kids and those gangs and some of those kids selling drugs, they weren't all bad people. They were just doing stupid shit. Yeah. It's true. It's true. Yeah.
There was a lot of good people that came out of that.
Speaker 1 (5m 33s): Yeah. It's so weird to think about you haven't exploded. You have the worst drug crisis, but then also an explosion of creativity. You know what I mean? Yeah. Some of the like, like there was, I think a lot of people, maybe it was our circle of friends, but you know, a lot of people were so talented in a lot of ways. I remember. Do you remember Josh and Dylan more? They were like, dude, those guys, they, they were, they went to school with us since we were kids. And like, I remember those guys doing like the stairs at Rancho, the library stare for people yeah.
Was like 25 stairs. And like both of those guys were some of the most articulate men I've ever known. Those guys were like on another level when it came to intelligence level, when it came to skateboarding, like I just remember being like, always look at those guys, go and do they got these guys did it, man. How do they do those stairs? I just doing so good at math.
Speaker 0 (6m 27s): No, they were, they were, I used to go over to their house when I was, cause they were a couple of years younger that are older than me. Right. And I would, I would, I remember going over to their house, like on the weekends, like way too early, like seven in the morning and I live miles away and I would, I would hike my way down the railroad tracks with my skateboard and go knock on their door and like, let's go. Like I would, I would be raging and they would just be like half aslee...
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Adam Lopez from his studio in Big Sur, sits down for a two part interview on how he went from a baseball playing, street skating, rebel to Touring the planet with his guitar. From the back of a cop car to a studio in Nashville Adam has redefined the road to success. With a new set of acoustic albums on the way your definitely gonna be hearing a lot more about him. Click the above link for info & dates.
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Speaker 0 (0s): Yeah, it's up everybody. We've got something special plan right now. We got the one and only Adam Lopez coming on. Pretty excited. I, I haven't seen this cat for a while and he's doing big things, you know, he's doing real big things. So the first time bringing anybody on, so try to set it up the split screen, have a nice interview and a conversation for everybody to check out.
Yeah, there he is. Mr. Adam Lopez. What's up, man. You know what man? We were to everybody. That's there's only a few people here right now. I don't mean, I know that it may take awhile for some people to filter in. Right. But for anybody that's just showing up. Now I just briefly talked to Adam and we talked a little bit. I don't want to go too deep. Cause I wanted everybody to get, to see kind of a, how we started, where we started at. And we'll start, we'll talk a little bit about how I know Adam and our friendship, but at the same time, I have so many questions for you.
So I'll just start off with Adam and I have known each other for how many years Adam, have we known each other?
Speaker 1 (1m 17s): Oh man. Since we were six or seven years old. So almost 40 years. Oh man. It's weird to say, but yeah, almost 40 years, like darn close thirties. 37, 38 years.
Speaker 0 (1m 31s): Yup. So we played baseball together. We escaped together. We went to Lincoln and then Rancho.
Speaker 1 (1m 39s): Yeah, dude. I'm at the skate park right now. I just got done skating.
Speaker 0 (1m 43s): So awesome. I was totally gonna ask. I was like, yo God, we used to skateboard together. So that is awesome to me. I don't mind. I want to just start off by asking you this. And as we move through our lives, people's lives, change their passions change. However you are. One of the only people I know that has apparently continued to skateboard like me, but also you've really worked on your craft as far as being a musician and you stuck with it and you've had some big gains.
So how, how, how does that journey changed for you? Like how did it go from the beginning to where you are now?
Speaker 1 (2m 24s): Man? That's a, that's a interesting question. I'm not even sure. I know the answer like you talking about like all the changes that people go through and stuff, and I've gone through a lot of change, but I'm doing the same exact things that bring me enjoyment as now at 44 that I was doing when I was five years old. Like basically it seems like everything I learned about what I liked. I learned by the time I was five and then I just kept doing them.
I just found, I guess I found a way to, you know, to get paid, to do it so that I could keep doing it. And that, that was the goal.
Speaker 0 (3m 3s): You know what, that might be the best definition of success I've ever heard.
Speaker 1 (3m 8s): Yeah. You know, and it's, that's, that's where I'm at now is learning to, to appreciate and recognize what I didn't recognize for a long time. Like I, I thought I was maybe not growing up and not doing like real life stuff, but now I realize that, you know, I'd had it pretty good all along. Like I've been really lucky, super fortunate.
Speaker 0 (3m 32s): Yeah. I, I, I heard a quote one time that said your first, 40 years is the experience you get. And then the next 40 years is you interpreting that experience, you know? And when you say that, you know, I think we're another one. One of the greatest things that people can do is to see themselves the way other people see them. You know, we, all of us tend to be critical of ourselves. Oh, am I doing this right? Am I not growing up? You know, or am I, am I being a responsible, but the truth is it doesn't really matter.
What other people think about you. It matters what you think about you.
Speaker 1 (4m 9s): Right? Right. There's a, there's a quote about, you know, it's not your business. What other people think of you? I love that. And I wrote a song about that actually. Okay. And it's kind of silly, but I wrote it anyway. Why wouldn't you? Right. I mean, yeah,
Speaker 0 (4m 30s): This, this leads up to something that I've always wondered about. I think all of us inside are an aspiring artist. You know, some of us were able to really coax out the part of us that is an artist. How is it that you find inspiration to write music? And how is it that you decide to translate that inspiration into action?
Speaker 1 (4m 54s): The best explanation that I've heard, somebody else describe it as is from bill Withers, who passed away recently. And he was really a matter of fact, dude. So when somebody asked him basically the same thing, he said, you know, sometimes things just cross your mind and that that's it like, you know, everything I write comes from observing or living through it or somebody else I know went through something and I feel like I can relate, even if I haven't experienced it.
So on some level I can understand or relate to it. So if I write about it, then maybe somebody else can relate or understand and either identify with it or at least have empathy or sympathy for somebody else that goes through that. You know? So I don't, I don't have a direct answer. Like it just happens. I don't, I don't do it. It kinda just comes through me, you know?
Speaker 0 (5m 51s): Yeah. It's, it's, it's always fascinating to hear people talk about the creative process and how it seems to me that people have a unique process to go through. However, there's usually an underlying similarity in that they are translating any emotion. No. What I mean by that, like, they they've been inspired or like you said, you've seen something happen, whether it's empathy or sympathy and you're able to somehow express that in the music, which I think is beautiful.
Speaker 1 (6m 27s): Yeah. I feel like the best way to get there is just to let it happen, like get out of the way. Right. So, so don't tell yourself you can't do it or that it's not your thing or you wish you could do that. Cause I think, you know, everybody has a heartbeat, so music is in all of us. Like, that's, that's your, you know, that's your backbeat everywhere you go. You've got it. You know, where I'm doing it, where I'm coming from personally is I just love it that much.
And I grew up in it. Like my, you know, a lot of my family are musicians when we were playing baseball and we're six, seven years old. Like on the weekends I might be playing at a party with my uncle's band. You know what I mean? So, so for me, it's, it's different in the, in the regard that like, I'm a more of like a historian or musicologist. Like I know my history and I study it and I love it. And I do, that's the part that's for me, like that's fun. Right. And then the creative stuff is, you know, my way of sharing, whatever good feeling I get with other people so that hopefully they have it too, you know?&n...
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Speaker 0 (0s): All right. My friends it's Wednesday also known as hump day, depending on how you want to define hump, that could be a, something on a camel, or it could be an act of lust, maybe. So are you guys all wondering what the answer to the riddle is? Never the little we did yesterday, it was a, what, what is something that not even the strongest man can hold for nine minutes, but is lighter than a feather.
I bet you, that was just driving you guys crazy, huh? Well, is there any, any guesses, any guesses? Do you guys think of anything? The answer is your breath because no one can hold their breath for nine minutes and it's lighter than a feather. I was talking to a friend of mine yesterday who was asking me about the podcast and what I'm going to talk about.
And he says, Hey, you ever talk about conspiracies? And I said, I talk about them all the time, but I've yet to really kind of get in depth on any kind of podcast and talk about one. So today my friends, we're going to step out onto the Wu tree. For those of you that don't know the Wu tree, the Wu tree is a lot, think of like a large, like a large tree with all kinds of branches, but the branches as they grow longer, they grow thinner.
And my argumentation is like going way out on a thin branch. And the reason that is, is because if you were to go out on a very thin branch, that branch would not be able to, that that branch probably would not be able to hold your weight and it would break. Thus, my foundation for the conspiracies is like the Wu tree.
It may not hold up. So let's just, let's just jump in here with both feet and try to cover some ground today. You know, one of my favorite conspiracies is the magic Johnson conspiracy. You know what I mean? Remember that guy? Great basketball player. Number 32. I always think of chick Hearns. When I think of magic Johnson, remember whoever every time they would be about to win. You'd hear chick Hearns, just say, all right, well, it's the jellos jiggling.
The eggs are getting hard. The butter's cooling time to put this one in the fridge.
Speaker 1 (3m 1s): This game is over. I think it was something like that. The jellos jiggling eggs are cooling and the butter is getting hard time to put this one in the fridge. I miss that guy, but magic Johnson. Remember that when I was growing up, he was a, he was a bad man. I think he's still in the, I think he's in the hall of fame, right? Doesn't he own the Clippers. It doesn't own part of the Lakers now. However, when I was coming up, I was in high school and it was right when they, the AIDS crisis was coming in.
And for people that don't know the height of the AIDS crisis, it was considered mainly like a gay disease or a disease for intervening, his drug use users. Those are the two main groups of which the majority of people inflicted with AIDS. That was the tool. Then one day, there's this big press conference and magic Johnson comes out and he says, you know, I knew standing there with his wife and his teammates.
And he was like, you know, I just want to let everybody know that I tested HIV positive. And the whole world was like, Whoa, magic Johnson, HIV positive. And it kind of, it was big news. It was big news. It was all over the news channel. No, there's, there's two major conspiracies here. Let's, let's go over the first one. First. The first is that he never had AIDS.
He's never HIV positive. He did it as a publicity stunt to draw attention. Okay. And get money to help come up with a cure for AIDS. That's one, one spot. And there's a lot of evidence. Like if it was mainly a disease for gay people and drugs users, I'm sure there's plenty of people that would call magic Johnson bag, but he's not gay.
And he never, he never participated in that kind of sexual activity. At least not to my knowledge. He's definitely not a heroin addict. So he's not shooting drugs. However, he I'm sure that that guy got around. Right. I'm sure all of those athletes have a number of women they've had sex with. And that number is probably well into the triple digits.
If not quadruple digits, it was kind of odd though. I mean, he's standing up there with his wife talking about, Hey, I got AIDS, you know, the fruit, his wife's gotta be like, well, how did you get that? How'd you get that magic? Oh, you know, I think it was the fifth number five Oh seven. The 507th woman has said was gave it to me.
That's another thing like how does a out of the women's stay with all those pros? They just are constantly cheating on, I guess it's the money, right? Anyways. So that's one idea. One idea is that it was a publicity stunt to, to draw attention, to, and get money for the cause. The second conspiracy theory, which I think is much more interesting is that magic Johnson, he was HIV positive.
He had AIDS. Now magic Johnson does not have AIDS. He's not HIV positive. He no longer has a trace of the virus in his body. Pretty amazing. Right. He had it no longer has it. He had it.
He no longer has it. He had it. He no longer has it. That in itself is worth study. But even more interesting is that his name is magic Johnson, magic Johnson, magic Johnson. It's a euphemism for a magic penis. This man has a magic Johnson. He got his magic Johnson, gave him AIDS and then his magic Johnson allowed him to get rid of his AIDS.
You see what I'm saying? The guy is a magic. He's magic to the, I made HIV disappear with his magic Johnson. That is pretty funny. Right? I thought that was pretty funny. You look at it though. He probably never had it, right. He probably thought, Hey, I'm going to raise money. I'm going to raise awareness. I'm going to help out these communities.
Then he goes out and he tells the public, Hey, look at me. I got AIDS, but now he doesn't have it on his body. You know, you got to think that maybe the insurance companies are, can you imagine, like you go out and you tell the world, Hey, I'm HIV positive. Here's my test. And then you try to get life insurance and they're like, Hey, fuck you. You're HIV positive magic. And then he's gotta be like, well, you know, I'm, I'm actually not. And they're like, well, fuck you. Why'd you say on TV? Oh, well just trying to raise awareness for the group.
Well, we're going to want you to take a test. You know, you got to imagine that just probably the stigma that comes with that disease probably cause that guy a lot of grief, but I don't know. I think that he, I don't think he probably ever had it, but I like to think of the second one about him having a magic Johnson and, and not getting rid of it. I think that's a kind of a funny one.
That's one, that's one conspiracy theory. People don't talk too much about another conspiracy. How about the new world order about those guys? What the hell is the new world order? People talk about it a lot. You know, it's all over YouTube. And I think Henry Kissinger wrote a book called world order.
A lot of people talk about the new world order and the deep state shadow government. I think that's pretty simplistic. There's clearly, there's clearly forces at work that control the narrative. But I would think it's more like in my, I think at some sort of conglomeration of intelligence companies, you know, we talked a little bit yesterday about private corporations hiring their own private securities, which are own like their own private armies.
If you think about corporations, they're kind of like a country in a way. I mean, ...
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Speaker 0 (0s): All right. My friends it's Wednesday also known as hump day, depending on how you want to define hump, that could be a, something on a camel, or it could be an act of lust, maybe. So are you guys all wondering what the answer to the riddle is? Never the little we did yesterday, it was a, what, what is something that not even the strongest man can hold for nine minutes, but is lighter than a feather.
I bet you, that was just driving you guys crazy, huh? Well, is there any, any guesses, any guesses? Do you guys think of anything? The answer is your breath because no one can hold their breath for nine minutes and it's lighter than a feather. I was talking to a friend of mine yesterday who was asking me about the podcast and what I'm going to talk about.
And he says, Hey, you ever talk about conspiracies? And I said, I talk about them all the time, but I've yet to really kind of get in depth on any kind of podcast and talk about one. So today my friends, we're going to step out onto the Wu tree. For those of you that don't know the Wu tree, the Wu tree is a lot, think of like a large, like a large tree with all kinds of branches, but the branches as they grow longer, they grow thinner.
And my argumentation is like going way out on a thin branch. And the reason that is, is because if you were to go out on a very thin branch, that branch would not be able to, that that branch probably would not be able to hold your weight and it would break. Thus, my foundation for the conspiracies is like the Wu tree.
It may not hold up. So let's just, let's just jump in here with both feet and try to cover some ground today. You know, one of my favorite conspiracies is the magic Johnson conspiracy. You know what I mean? Remember that guy? Great basketball player. Number 32. I always think of chick Hearns. When I think of magic Johnson, remember whoever every time they would be about to win. You'd hear chick Hearns, just say, all right, well, it's the jellos jiggling.
The eggs are getting hard. The butter's cooling time to put this one in the fridge.
Speaker 1 (3m 1s): This game is over. I think it was something like that. The jellos jiggling eggs are cooling and the butter is getting hard time to put this one in the fridge. I miss that guy, but magic Johnson. Remember that when I was growing up, he was a, he was a bad man. I think he's still in the, I think he's in the hall of fame, right? Doesn't he own the Clippers. It doesn't own part of the Lakers now. However, when I was coming up, I was in high school and it was right when they, the AIDS crisis was coming in.
And for people that don't know the height of the AIDS crisis, it was considered mainly like a gay disease or a disease for intervening, his drug use users. Those are the two main groups of which the majority of people inflicted with AIDS. That was the tool. Then one day, there's this big press conference and magic Johnson comes out and he says, you know, I knew standing there with his wife and his teammates.
And he was like, you know, I just want to let everybody know that I tested HIV positive. And the whole world was like, Whoa, magic Johnson, HIV positive. And it kind of, it was big news. It was big news. It was all over the news channel. No, there's, there's two major conspiracies here. Let's, let's go over the first one. First. The first is that he never had AIDS.
He's never HIV positive. He did it as a publicity stunt to draw attention. Okay. And get money to help come up with a cure for AIDS. That's one, one spot. And there's a lot of evidence. Like if it was mainly a disease for gay people and drugs users, I'm sure there's plenty of people that would call magic Johnson bag, but he's not gay.
And he never, he never participated in that kind of sexual activity. At least not to my knowledge. He's definitely not a heroin addict. So he's not shooting drugs. However, he I'm sure that that guy got around. Right. I'm sure all of those athletes have a number of women they've had sex with. And that number is probably well into the triple digits.
If not quadruple digits, it was kind of odd though. I mean, he's standing up there with his wife talking about, Hey, I got AIDS, you know, the fruit, his wife's gotta be like, well, how did you get that? How'd you get that magic? Oh, you know, I think it was the fifth number five Oh seven. The 507th woman has said was gave it to me.
That's another thing like how does a out of the women's stay with all those pros? They just are constantly cheating on, I guess it's the money, right? Anyways. So that's one idea. One idea is that it was a publicity stunt to, to draw attention, to, and get money for the cause. The second conspiracy theory, which I think is much more interesting is that magic Johnson, he was HIV positive.
He had AIDS. Now magic Johnson does not have AIDS. He's not HIV positive. He no longer has a trace of the virus in his body. Pretty amazing. Right. He had it no longer has it. He had it.
He no longer has it. He had it. He no longer has it. That in itself is worth study. But even more interesting is that his name is magic Johnson, magic Johnson, magic Johnson. It's a euphemism for a magic penis. This man has a magic Johnson. He got his magic Johnson, gave him AIDS and then his magic Johnson allowed him to get rid of his AIDS.
You see what I'm saying? The guy is a magic. He's magic to the, I made HIV disappear with his magic Johnson. That is pretty funny. Right? I thought that was pretty funny. You look at it though. He probably never had it, right. He probably thought, Hey, I'm going to raise money. I'm going to raise awareness. I'm going to help out these communities.
Then he goes out and he tells the public, Hey, look at me. I got AIDS, but now he doesn't have it on his body. You know, you got to think that maybe the insurance companies are, can you imagine, like you go out and you tell the world, Hey, I'm HIV positive. Here's my test. And then you try to get life insurance and they're like, Hey, fuck you. You're HIV positive magic. And then he's gotta be like, well, you know, I'm, I'm actually not. And they're like, well, fuck you. Why'd you say on TV? Oh, well just trying to raise awareness for the group.
Well, we're going to want you to take a test. You know, you got to imagine that just probably the stigma that comes with that disease probably cause that guy a lot of grief, but I don't know. I think that he, I don't think he probably ever had it, but I like to think of the second one about him having a magic Johnson and, and not getting rid of it. I think that's a kind of a funny one.
That's one, that's one conspiracy theory. People don't talk too much about another conspiracy. How about the new world order about those guys? What the hell is the new world order? People talk about it a lot. You know, it's all over YouTube. And I think Henry Kissinger wrote a book called world order.
A lot of people talk about the new world order and the deep state shadow government. I think that's pretty simplistic. There's clearly, there's clearly forces at work that control the narrative. But I would think it's more like in my, I think at some sort of conglomeration of intelligence companies, you know, we talked a little bit yesterday about private corporations hi...
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Speaker 0 (0s): All right, ready to get started guys. It's Tuesday, two for Tuesday. I had a little podcast issue yesterday, so was unable to upload, but I put it out today and we've got another one coming right on his heels. Two for Tuesday, saws, thinking about our society a little bit, a little bit about propaganda, a little bit about social engineering, a little bit about corruption and a little bit about the most powerful force in the world.
You guys know what the most powerful force in the world is. The most powerful force in the world is an idea whose time has come. And I think that's what we're up against right now. We are in the midst of a radical change, a radical shift, a shift in ideas, a shift in society, a shift in demographics, a monumental shift in consciousness is what I see happening.
I overheard some commentary about police brutality and the writing that's been sweeping our nation. And it seems to me that there at least the propaganda in the media is trying to, you know, yield their weapons of division. And they've, they've established two camps. One is the camp of all the police are horrible. And the other is the camp of the protesters are out of control.
The truth is it's somewhere in the middle, right? It's not either. Or it's an, and then another weapon of division they're yielding is the Corona virus. Hey, I don't wear my mask cause I'm not a slave. Or I wear my mask because I care about people.
Those are two instances where they're really trying to push the vision amongst the people you got to ask yourself, is it because it's an election year? Is that why there's so much divisiveness? And how come? Why is it that the eruption of chaos is worse than it has been since probably the sixties?
Well, I think there's multiple reasons for it. I definitely think that this election year has something to do with it. Have you noticed that there's no debates nor will there be any debates? That's pretty much unprecedented. They don't want people asking questions. They want people fighting each other.
They don't want people asking about foreign policy. Speaking of foreign policy, have you guys seen all the, all the explosions in Iran lately? Do you guys know that American troops have secured one third of Syria? I wouldn't be surprised to see a full scale war happen over there.
Right? If you look at the last few years, the American people are so sick of war. Every time they try to invade Iran, when we try to send more troops to Syria, the American people had a fit. They're like, no, we're done. Get the hell out of there. But now that we're all worried about COVID. Now that we're all worried about the election. No, one's even talking about the middle East, but there's a lot more action going on in the middle East than there has been for a long time.
On another topic of chaos that I have noticed is that, you know, some people think defunding the police is going to work. Some people think sending a check to the masses of people is going to work. I don't think either of those are going to work. I think you should. I think that our police force need to have more money to equip themselves, not with armored vehicles, not with 50 caliber hand cannons, but they should all be like a purple belt in jujitsu.
And they should have that kind of training. I think that there should be some sort of freedom dividend. I mean, I don't understand why that American corporations can't give a percentage of the profits to the American people. I'm so sick of the, the rhetoric about all taxes are so high. These corporations,
Speaker 1 (5m 58s): It's so hard to do business here. Okay, well then fuck you leave. Get the fuck out of here. So hard to do business here. Oh, it's so hard for us to be an American company. When we go to a foreign country, we send over American troops and have them slaughter and murder the fucking people over there. So we can set up our American business. You fuckers should start paying American people for that. You're doing it in our name. And then you have the audacity to talk about how high your taxes are.
When I think about money and corporations and government, it brings us back to citizens United. Does everybody know that that that case citizens United, which made it made the case that speech is money. Money is a form of speech. Therefore people PACS in general can give as much money as they want to politicians. And that opened the door to flat out bribery.
We can't, because there's precedent, it would be very difficult to overturn a Supreme court. So we've already established. Our country has established through citizens United. That money is speech, but you do you know that? I think there's an Avenue we could explore. We can't overturn the court's decision. That money is speech, but speech is open for interpretation. So we could, we could maybe file some sort of suit or a class action or get some sort of movement behind corporate money to government could be considered hate speech, right?
Cause if a, if a corporation is a person according to citizens United, then that corporation should also be able to be charged with hate speech and they should have to follow the, the rules of hate speech. And they should be persecuted as hate speech. And I would go as far as to say that the board of directors and the shareholders of that company, if they're a company through giving money to government is found to be guilty of hate speech.
Then they, they personally should face the penalties. And I think that along the lines, it could be something of like say your, a corporation like Monsanto that gave money to a politician to help write a bill. Then we find out that Monsato or Bayer, whatever they are now just paid out this, you know, billion dollar lawsuit, all of a sudden the money they gave to the, to the governors or the money they gave to the politicians is now designated hate speech.
And those politicians and those governors are now responsible for hate speech. I think that there could be something there I'm not an attorney by any means. However, I think that, as I said before, we can't overturn citizens United, but we could redefine what that type of speech is. And I think you could truly make a case for lobbyists giving money to politicians for companies that have done something horrendous.
I think you could. I think that could work, which leads me to the level of chaos and corruption that you see in the streets today. A lot of people are, are, are sad and a lot of people are getting hurt and a lot of people are confused and a lot of our politicians and leaders, they're looking for answers of how do we get back to some sort of civility.
And it seems to me that we're running from the very thing that would free us. So you can't have a rule of law for 98% of the people, and then a rule of law for the few people above me. Maybe you can have that, but the rule of law or the absence of the rule of law for the ruling class, it can't continue to grow.
Like if, if you're going to set up a structure or a society where some people are above the law, that number of people can't continually grow to the point where the people on the bottom begin to see that growth as a manifestation of a cancerous society. And that's what's happened. No, it used to be that politicians were above the, above the law.
And now it's like not only are politicians above the law, but anybody that makes over a certain amount of money is above the law wall streets abo...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Woo. Good morning, Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday. Well, you be go start another week, right? I'm going to try to be like a James Brown and get on the good foot. Right? Remember that song gotta get on the good foot. How'd you guys. We can do anything fun.
I did. I did some cool stuff. I did some cool stuff. I got some time to think about a few things about, about our place in this world about interacting and transitioning and learning. Maybe judging, maybe some empathy. It seems to me that right now, our country, our world is in a pretty big transformation.
In fact, when you start thinking about that, you go, yeah, there's a lot of things changing right now, but isn't that always the case. Isn't things always changing. It just seems that now things are changing at a pace that has picked up steam. And it's hard to, it's hard to understand where you're supposed to go. Unless you have a map it's hard to understand the right place to be at.
Unless you have a guide it's difficult to know where you're going to end up, unless you can study about history or you can, unless you can understand where people before you have been in the same situation and what they've done. It also seems to me like there's a pretty big gap in demographics and, and intergenerational ideas.
So what I mean by that is that people who are in authority positions tend to be, especially now, there seems to be a really big gap between like those people run in for mayor right now in Hawaii that are 90 years old, 75 years old. And while I'm not, I'm sure those people have a lot of good ideas. However, I'm not sure that there are, there are in touch with what the youth of today want the world to look like in the future.
And it seems to me
Speaker 1 (3m 0s): That you know, what, what it seems to me that a lot of the older generation, you know, they're living longer and they're, they're healthy. And they, they want to contribute to the world. They want to make their Mark. They they're beginning to think about their legacy and they, they want there to be a little bit of some of the great things in the future that was in their life.
And so they're trying to make those things happen by clinging to power and staying in roles of leadership and, and leveraging their finances and their authority to stay in positions of power. And I think it's detrimental to the society at this point in time because the youth don't want what a lot of the older generation ones, you know, my, my nephew he's 10 years old and he was talking to his mom the other day.
And he, this is what he told. This is what he told her. He says, mom, I don't understand why the people got to go and work so much and have so little, you know, why, why is it that corporations just don't hire twice as many people and give half the people six months off. And then the other people have six months off and you can, I mean, on some levels, it's a naive perspective, but it's pretty beautiful, right? Why not?
Why not allow people the freedom to be creative? Why not allow people to have the ability to explore their inner nature and explore their own dreams. Now you can say, Oh George, when no one has to work for anybody, you're free to go out and explore and start whatever you want.
Yeah. Kind of, kind of, but you don't get to pick who your parents are. You don't get to pick where you're born at. And if you come from a family that has it as well to do, it's much easier to go out and start something. Then if you come from a place of poverty, however, I'm kind of getting away from myself a little bit.
I think that there's a, a road we could take where the older generation could maintain a high level of relevance and also, and also create a better place international bond. And I think we're missing in our society is like a Rite of passage. If you study like a lot of the Indian cultures and a lot of other cultures, you know, like in the South American culture is like a girl turns 15 and she has like a keen scene yet.
All right, well, she becomes a woman like the Jewish boys have the bar mitzvah, come on, man. Some of the Indian culture, they had like a vision quest where they would go the men and they would, they would go out for their first hunt or they would be exposed to some sort of mind altering situation where it was signified that they were brought in to the next level of their life.
And I don't think kids have that today. No, you could argue that the college experience is a of, but if that's the case, then not enough of our kids are getting the Rite of passage. And that's something that the older generation could do. They could develop a set. They could, we could develop as a society. As older generations, we could develop a Rite of passage that would simultaneously show the child.
Hey, you've become part of the group. Now your roles have changed. You are no longer able to engage in, engage in activities that don't benefit the group as a whole. I mean, you can have your free time and stuff like that, but now you are going to, Hey, look, now you're a man. Now your responsibilities lay in providing service and providing for the betterment of the community.
I think the Rite of passage serves a lot of things. It establishes a group cohesiveness. It establishes respect for your elders. It establishes, it establishes respect for, for the elder group, but it gives them purpose. It helps the younger generation to understand that, Hey, these guys that have gone before me have been in similar situations and are the best people to help me.
It nurtures the mentor, mentee relationship. There's quite a few different ways to have a Rite of passage. I was reading this book and they were talking about how in this particular culture, when a boy turns 12, know he's free to do whatever he wants and play and learn.
But when he turns 12, the men in the village, they dress up like demons and ghosts. And prior to the child's 12 year old birthday, the people begin telling the child, you know, there comes a time in a boy's life where his mom can't protect him and the spirits of the village come for him. And they kind of start psyching this kid out. And the kid's like, what, what are you telling me this for? And then on his 12th birthday, the men dressed up like spirits and goes, they come into the boys house and they, they awaken them.
Right? And they start scaring them and they're like, the boy starts freaking out. So he runs over and tries to hide behind his mom and his mom. I mean, she knows what's happening. So she tries to protect them a little bit. But then the boy has wrestled away by the ghost in the spirits who are the men in his family. And they take him out into the forest and they, they then begin the initiation, the Rite of passage. And there's all these trials and tribulations that he has to go through for multiple days upon after graduating the trials, after being taught that the spirits and the people dressed up as demons are really the men in his family and the spirits and demons that attacked him are the forces of nature that will try to corrupt him.
Then he begins to understand the nature of the Rite of passage. And it's beautiful in that the men are dressed up like the forces of nature, like greed and lust and corruption. And each man teaches the boy, be aware of this beware of beware of greed. You could have all of this, but you'll lose all that. And so it's just amazing what can be taught to a young individu...
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Woo. It looks like we made it. We made it everybody. It's Friday, man. You believe it. Time flies when you're having fun. Tell you that much, huh? And no, one's having more fun than us. No one is having more fun than we are right now. I'm on my way to work. It's a beautiful day. Got us some coffee. Just trying to organize my Savage thoughts of the day you ever have.
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Like just some like sometime, Oh man. Sometimes I think to myself, the way other people describe us may be eerily accurate. And in this instance I was thinking about Nick cannon and I got, I got to tell you, I want to say thanks to that guy. I don't really agree with a lot of the stuff you said, but the guy spoke his mind.
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It may not be a solid foundation for an argument that I would put together. But the guy said what he thought was true. And he, he stands by it, man. You got to like it got to like it. And it makes me think about, you know, different races and different colors and different, you know, just different people have different ideas about other groups of people, You know?
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And it doesn't mean they're wrong. It just means from where that particular person is standing, this is how the world looks. And if you want to get into like the Buddhist mindset, everybody, you are everyone. You, yeah. You, the guy, you, you young lady, you little young, sir, you are everyone. So everything you hear is an opinion about how you look from a different point of view.
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I know that's a, it's a mouthful, but if you take time to dissect, it it'll make sense. And so like, if you think about Nick cannon gon these white people are savages. You know, a lot of people get mad and they're like, Hey, dammit. I'm not a Savage. You're a Savage. No, you're a set. No, you're a Savage. Like, just see, I don't look at it like that. Like I, I look at it like, okay, from where that guy is standing, his life experiences have taught him that, you know, these, some of these, I don't know.
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I think he said white people were savages. And from where he's standing from his life experience, that is his truth. There's nothing wrong with his truth. Does it have to be your truth? It's his truth. But it got me thinking, you know, I think to myself like, Hm, you know, initially when you're younger, you, you get upset when someone says something because you think that they're, you think it's a, an ad hominem attack just leveled at you, but it's not.
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It's just his truth. So I try to think about it objectively. And I'm like, are white people savages? And it, you know, what about Randy macho man Savage was that guy as Savage. That guy was definitely a Savage. Oh snap. And his LinnDrum is Elizabeth, right? His name was Randy macho, man Savage. And he was a white guy.
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But how about in other areas are white people savages? Well, let's, let's think about criminals. Let's think about, I that's kind of a loaded term. Like we're all kind of criminals. However, let's look at the people that are incarcerated for crimes that are major. What if there was an award for best criminal bank robber who would win that?
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It wouldn't be Willie Orton, even though that guy has a great line of, Hey Willie, why do you Rob banks? Because that's where the money is. It's where the money is. The best bank robbers are people like CEOs of banking companies. That's a great bank, Robert, because he doesn't see, he's taking his time to realize you can't break in the front door and hold up a squirt gun to a teller and ask for some money.
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You don't get that much money, but if you infiltrate the system and take it over, you could take all the money. This is a way better way to Rob an institution. I don't condone robbing, even though I'm a Savage. But if you look at the people in positions of authority that commit white collar crime, I would argue that a large percentage of them are either white or Jewish.
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If you look at serial killers, I think white people, when that one hands down. And if you think about it like that, all of a sudden Nick Cannon's ideas about savages kinda make sense. You know, even like I can't experience life from a different person's perspective, however I can pretend to. And so, you know, I look at myself as like, I think to myself, like I'm kind of a Savage, like I think crazy shit sometimes, especially if I'm tired or if like I'm a mad at something like sometimes I think a funny Savage, like I got to go every day at work.
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I have to go through like this metal detector. And it's so asinine because the reason I have to go through the metal detector is because the people at my work are afraid. I'm going to come in with a gun and kill him. That's the main reason you have to go through a metal detector of my work. So get you like you gotta ask yourself, how does a company get to the point where they want their people to be patted down and have their belonging search for weapons? Like what the fuck does that mean about the company?
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Okay, we got to put up this. We have to hire a private security team to check our employees, to make sure they won't kill us. That is Savage. That's a different kind of sandwich I'm saying as me coming in, like, I think it makes anybody coming in, feel automatically dehumanized. And then it just reinforces the feeling of negativeness or it reinforces the ideas that the people that are supposed to be your leaders don't trust you.
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And that's the very first message we send to the employees when they come into the, to work. Hey, before you get into work, I just wanna let you know that. I think you might kill me and I don't trust you one bit. So a lot of times what happens is that the guys come in, they come in, they're in there, whether they're conscious or unconscious, they just, they get mad. Cause they don't like their shit searched. And then it I've seen guys blow up on the security guards that are searching their stuff and I've done it before. I've got all mad at him.
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I'm like, dude, you here. Why don't you look at everything inside my bag here. This is a toothpick. I have 25 of them. Let's go over each toothpick in here. And I want you to say the name of the little color of plastic on the fucking toothpick as I pull them out and then we're going to count them. Right? And then you just hold up the line and there's 25 people behind me and I'm fucking going into, okay, this is toothpick. Number 75. What color is it? Okay. Now I want you to renam...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Whoo. Hey, guess what? It's Thursday. It's Thursday. Everybody was so close to the weekend. We're so close, man. We're like at the one checkpoint away, prepare to qualify. Hey guys, feeling out there. Cause feeling good another day. And the next day of your today's the next day of your dream life. I don't know what the hell does that even mean today is the next day in your life.
That sounds a little bit more on point, right? I guess that's at least honest. I've been doing a lot more thinking about social engineering and I want, I want everybody to read. I read these books. I want people to read the book. Well, propaganda by Edward Bernays. I want people to read the book. Never split the difference by boss.
I want people to read the book, nudge by Cass, Sunstein and Richard Thaler. I want people to read the book Pre-Suasion by Cal beanie only after reading these books. Can you truly understand the dangerous beauty of propaganda only after truly understanding the mechanisms of action, which we truly think about things.
Can you begin to manipulate things? And if you're listening to this podcast that I got to think that you share a curiosity and a, a unique affinity for manipulation, especially once you realize you've been being manipulated your whole life, what you think about God, what'd you think about family?
What you think about race, what you think about school and education and family and gender and orientation. Like these are only the rare few people who take time to go through the books and go through the annals of history. Can truly understand the level of manipulation that's happening. And I don't really claim to be one of those people I'm learning.
I mean, just like everybody else, I got to tell you though, there's times where the more time you start reading these books and then you just get blinds signed it like blindsided by something happens and it's man, it makes you want to cry almost like you can see the systematic district over our society happening right in front of our eyes. And I don't know if it's something that's been planned or if it's just the fact that the social engineers got lazy or if, no, maybe it's the it's like in the Qur'an instead of, you know, the Sunni Shia split, right?
The reason those two groups fight each other is because one group believes that that the direct descendant of Muhammad should have been the leader. And the other group believes that the law Tom is number one confidant. And the reason I bring that up is the people in charge of power today. Instead of handing off the torch, just the most capable people of being in charge, they handed it off to their families and I get it. I got a family, man. I mean, who doesn't want their family to be better.
And I guess that kind of brings up a, that brings up a, an interesting point. Are you going to hand it off to your kid or are you going to hand it off to them? The person that can move the ball forward? I don't think anybody really knows until you get to that point where you have to decide. So, but the propaganda is a, I want to, I want to try and be the guy that pulls back the curtain on the wizard of Oz.
Remember that movie, the wizard of Oz, all powerful. It can do anything, but when you pull back the curtain, it's like a little short Rumpelstiltskin, that's greedy and selfish and ugly. And it's just been corrupted by power greed. And I think you can do, I think that now more than ever, it's easier to see the people driving the wedge between us.
It's important to think about over the last year or a couple years, the powers or the media. Let's just say the media, the propagandists, the media, how they've been fanning, the flames of divisive tools like racism, group identity and equality. I'm not saying they don't exist. I'm not saying they don't exist.
What I'm saying is that by the media constantly talking about it and constantly putting a huge spotlight on cases where it happens. It makes both groups, the group in question, and the other groups, whether they be perpetrators or victims, it makes those two groups at odds and it makes both groups easily. Manipulatable. Does that make sense?
The purpose of the media is not to inform you. It is to control the way you think it's an invisible. The purpose of propaganda is to be an invisible government that forms your thoughts. It forms your tastes and it forms your worldview. Right? I think about it. So many of us are so busy. We got families, we have problems in relationships.
We have problems with money. We have problems with work. We have problems with communication. You know, we, we rely on these so called experts to keep us informed. But what if the experts don't want you to see the truth? What if they want to show you a certain mythological view? And you can, you can argue the point that every country has a skewed view to further represent their country and their people in their values and on some level.
That's obviously true. However, as of lately, I think everyone, regardless of your race could agree that the level of division between us right now is he mess. What is the reason for that? Is it because there's no money? Is it because the policies that have been enacted are not working?
Is it the false promise of tech? If you, if you talked to Peter teal, that's what he'll tell you. I don't know if he tell you that, but you can watch some videos where he talks I'll be at somewhat cryptically about problems of today's economy is that there is a huge stagnation in technology. There's been no new ideas. You may think. Well, I don't know, George, I've got a new iPhone and I got a there's this new silicone chip in my computer.
And it was a lot faster. Yeah, still a computer smaller. What does it do though? If you walked into a room and 2020, and you took out all the, all the screens, iPad, computer phone, that room would be almost indistinguishable from a room in 1950.
So we've, there's this one idea is that there is this concerted effort to, to keep people fighting so that they don't see how much we've been lied to nor the Jetsons George Jetson, his boy, El Rowan Jane, his wife do do, do to do remember. They live in the sky pad apartments up in the, they were like Lando Calrissian.
Remember in sky city, the Jetsons had flying cars. We don't even have self driving cars. Remember that five years ago, 10 years ago, no, everyone's going to be automated out of work. There are no jobs for you, all the, all the fast food workers, man, you're going to have flippy. The robot are making your burgers. Where's that? I'll see it. I wrote an article yesterday that talked about the, you know, the, a digital arm that makes hamburgers, you know, how much that piece of ...
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In this Episode we talk about the social engineering of our environment. How cultural differences can and are exploited for profit. We ask the difficult question of do women who get giant butt implants need special toilets so there cheeks don’t hit the ground?
Speaker 0 (0s): Well, good morning. How are you? My friends feeling pretty good today. It's Tuesday. You got to, is it taco Tuesday for some of you? Is it a two drink Tuesday? Is it a I'm too tired to go to work Tuesday. That's always a good one. Right? Well, whatever. However you want to describe it. It's definitely Tuesday and I hope I hope the sun is shining where you are.
I hope the birds are singing and I hope you know that I am thinking about you man, or ladies thinking about you. I hope you have a great day today. Oh, so I was thinking about what kind of interesting topic can we get into today. And it led me to think about kind of my predicament a little bit tonight. I'm going to tell you a little bit about my understanding of culture. I'm going to tell you about a class.
I took about culture, and I'm going to tell you some hopefully interesting and humorous stories about how I, the ugly American, the white truck driver has made a lot of mistakes about culture. And then I'm gonna try to apply that to today's environment. So it's going to be a little embarrassing for me probably, but those are usually the best stories.
So I grew up in California, Southern California, and it was predominantly, mostly a kind of a, kind of a white culture with like kind of Hispanic, kind of white, Hispanic culture is where I, I of grew up in between, which is pretty limited, right? It's pretty limited. I learned to speak Spanish. I lived in Mexico for awhile as I got older.
However, even that just knowing those two cultures is not, it's like a drop in the bucket. Okay. So fast forward until the age of 29, I moved out to Hawaii and I don't know if any, I know a lot of you have been to Hawaii. There's probably some of you that have not been to Hawaii. Some of my friends I've been talking to from the Eastern blocks, what's up Bulgaria. What's up. Who's Becca, Stan.
What's up with my friends over there, man. I'm super stoked to have you guys over there. What's up Ukraine. I got a big team in the Ukraine now. I love you guys, man. Thanks for listening. And so, so I moved to Hawaii and in Hawaii, Hawaii is a real melting pot in that there was a, a really large Asian influence. And by that, I mean, you have people from the Philippines, you have Japanese people, you have Chinese people, you have Micronesian people, you got white people, you got black people, you got some Mexican people, but a really big influx from, from East Asia.
And now here's where, so, so I come out to Hawaii and I've, you know, I've, I had never been here before. And gosh, this is going to sound. It's probably going to sound pretty ignorant. However, you have to be ignorant before you learn. And so while it's going to be funny, it's kind of hard for you to tell it. Cause I it's the truth though. When I came here, it was difficult for me to tell, tell the difference between someone from the Philippines and someone from Japan. Now I know to my, to my Japanese friends and my Filipino friends like there's is looking at me like, Oh my God, you are such a white guy.
You can't tell the difference between a Chinese person and an, an a Japanese person. You know, I was, I was out at work one day and my boss asked me, he says, George, this package went to the wrong place. You said you gave it to a man. What did the man look like? And so I'm trying to explain to my boss, who's a Filipino guy, awesome guy. I go, Oh, he is a, he looked Asian and he's like, well, was he, what was he Japanese? Was he Chinese? What did he look like? And I'm like, I don't know.
I can't tell the difference. And for, for my Asian friends, I know you're laughing, but for all the, for all the whities out there, I bet you a big percentage of you would have that exact same, that exact same situation happened. But hold on my Asian friends because the shoe fits on the other foot. So at my work a few months later, I'm walking around and there's another white guy in there.
I didn't even know this other white guy. And he's way bigger than me. He's like six, two doesn't even look like me. And this young Filipino kid comes in and I'm talking to this other white guy. I'm like introducing myself to him. And this Filipino kid comes over and goes, Hey, are you guys related? And it kind of hits me like, Oh, it's not just me being a dumb white guy. It's people who are not exposed to other cultures. Don't thoroughly understand the uniqueness of the individual cultures.
Does that make sense? Like the Filipino, the young Filipino guy that saw the two white guy standing together, he asks, are you guys related? I have like a, I speak like I'm from California. And this guy spoke like he was from Texas.
Speaker 1 (5m 59s): Now. She gets a very subtle difference if you're not familiar with those two areas. However, if you are familiar with those areas, you could tell, you know, in a heartbeat, Hey, this is a guy from the South. This guy's not from the South. More importantly as the ugly American and not, not all Americans are, there's a lot of ignorance. However, I wanted to just kind of break this down so that we can understand what's going on.
You know, when I'm, when I moved here, it's important to not confuse those because there is a lot of history between Japan and China and it's not good. You know, it's pretty insulting to call someone who is from China, Japanese, and vice versa, just due to the long history of war and tragedies that happen there. But most Americans, they don't understand that. Not because not because they're dumb or not because they're ignorant, but because they, they just, haven't been taught that in the schools.
Another main difference too, is that as Americans, as a guy from California as maybe the Western tradition teaches us, we have a really argumentative style. And what I mean by that is if I'm talking to someone and they say something that maybe I don't agree with, I'm not afraid to challenge that point of view. You see, that's a, that's a uniquely Western type of argumentation.
We believe that by putting forth the best arguments that we will get to the truth and the best arguments will win. And a lot of the Eastern cultures, they have a different outlook and they believe that there's no need to embarrass someone to their face like that. You should allow them to save face, should allow them to not be in an uncomfortable position by challenging what they have to say.
On top of that, there is almost a different definition of obedience. I sat in...
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Speaker 0 (0s): What's up. How's everybody feeling out there, guys. Enjoy your weekend. Did you have a, do anything special? Hanging out with the family, have a couple drinks, maybe have too many drinks on Friday, too many drinks on Saturday. You get up and go to church on Sunday. What'd you guys do anything fun? Oh, I'm just checking in on you guys. You know what I love you.
You know, I haven't seen you for a couple of days and wanting to start this week off the right way. Give you guys something, hopefully to laugh about something, to think about so much tragedy going on right now. So much chaos. It kind of got me thinking it got me thinking about how in times of chaos in times of absolute uncertainty, you can find, I think you can find some pretty good humor.
You can find that little golden nugget of comedy. And I want to give you an example of something that happened to me back when I was a young buck, I was probably, I don't know, let's say 17, 17 year old George Monte working at a pizza place. And it was up it's called ProQuest pizza, man. Some of you guys know upper crust pizza.
They make a phenomenal pizza. This Italian guy, Frank DeStefano runs it. It was like a happening spot man. And like Frank would hire a bunch of kids. And when I say kids, I mean, you know, everywhere between 15 to like 26 and it was, it was, it was popping there, man. And it was all the, it kind of reminded me of you guys from that show happy days. And they, they would all go to like Al's diner, wasn't Al's diner, you know, were Fonzie would hit the jukebox and you'd be like, Hey, the music would come on.
But all the kids would go there is what I'm trying to say. It was like, it was the happening hangout. And especially Fridays and Saturdays, like Fridays and Saturdays, it would just be packed in there, like standing room only. And just so, because everybody's listening to this, I'm going to try to give you some dimensions. So you would walk, you, you would drive up and then you would walk in the glass doors and you would tell the glass, you would go in the double glass doors on your right hand side would be a takeout window with a cash register. And then straight ahead of you would be the dine-in register about 10 feet from the door.
And then you would follow all the way down the corridor. And there would be a bar where you would get your drinks, you know, be it soda or beer or wine or, or whatever. And then it opened up and like a really big dining room that probably had an occupancy of maybe 230 people. So it was a relatively large place, had a big screen TV and just think of your local pizza joint, man. Everybody's got a pizza joint in their, in their town or at least they did when I was growing up and this pizza place, it wasn't in a really bad area, but it wasn't in like a, a great area.
It was kind of an older part of town. And it just so happened that that place got robbed a couple of times. And it just so happened that I was there two times it got robbed. And I don't know if anybody has ever been held at gunpoint before, but it can be kind of traumatic. It can also be kind of humorous. I know what you're thinking. It doesn't sound very funny. And it wasn't funny at the time, but looking back at it, there was some funny things that happened.
So the first time, the first time was like on a Wednesday night and there was a three man closing crew. It was me, my friend ward and the manager, Frank de Stefano, and anybody who's ever worked in like a restaurant business knows that like right before, you're about to close. We were closing at 10 o'clock and like we were wiping down the counters and we're putting stuff away and doing the dishes.
And, you know, there was only three people there. And so it turned out that Frank, he was in the very back part of like the, a, he was actually working on dishes back there. We had the industrial dish cleaner and that kind of stuff. And he took it upon himself just to be the dish guy for that night. I was wiping down like the counters and cleaning up all the dough and you know, putting stuff away and ward, he was out mopping the floor. So he was out in the game room.
And the game room I forgot to mention is right. When you walk into double doors, instead of turning to the right to the cash register, you would take a left and you'd walk down about 20 feet. And there would be a game room that had like, I don't know, maybe 10 arcade games in there. And so about nine 50, nobody in the building, nobody there I'm wiping down. I'm ready to close. Get out of there. And ward comes back with the mop and the bucket and he says, George, we're going to get robbed right now.
People are gonna kill us. And ward was kind of a jokester, but you could tell by the look on his face, he wasn't joking. So I'm like, dude, what are you talking about? That's what do you mean? And he's like, man, I was mopping the game room and I seen two guys outside the game room window with a gun man. And they were talking,
Speaker 1 (5m 59s): I'm like, what the hell are you talking about? He goes, yeah, dude. He's like, I'm pretty sure they're gonna come in here and Rob us. And I was, you know, in that moment, that's one of those moments where time kind of slows down and you're like, Whoa, I'm trying to process this information from this guide. Obviously I don't want to get robbed or shot or anything like that, but I want to take him seriously. So he comes, he comes into the kitchen area and we're talking and he goes, man, I'm telling you, dude, shit's about to go down.
And as he says that, I look up, like, I hear the door. You know, when the door opens, it has like a little bell, like ding, ding, ding, ding. And so as soon as we're talking, all of a sudden you hear that ding, ding, like someone came in through the front door. And so we get kind of quiet and we look up to the dining registered and there's two guys just staring at us at the dining register, like waiting to order.
And ward looks at me and I look at him and he's because he doesn't say anything with his words, but his eyes tell me, Hey, these are the guys. And so the guys, the registers, they don't say anything. They're just, so now I'm I am a good processing. What word said? So I call it Frank, the manager from the back, Hey Frank, can you get the Dynon register? And you know, Frank was in a hurry. He wanted to get out of there.
So Frank comes up from the back and he looks at us just standing there. And then he looks at them. Guys are the diamond register. And he looks back at me and ward. And he's like, dude, what the hell? What's wrong with you guys? And more reaches out to grab on Frank shirt, b...
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Speaker 0 (0s): Okay. So being Friday, what, what are people a lot of people do on Fridays, they celebrate get ready for the weekend. Maybe they have a few beers. Maybe you start your day out with a cup of coffee in the spirit of caffeine and in the spirit of booze and in the spirit of changing your consciousness. I thought today we would talk a little bit. What about drugs?
Right? We all do them. We all do them. Pick your poison. They say, what's your favorite poison? It's a good question. It's a good question. But I don't want to talk about just any kind of drug today. I thought we'd talk about a new type of drug that's been on the market for a while. And that type of drug, I guess, would be classified as no tropics in Oh, O tropics.
No. Oh, tropics. And what this family of drugs claims to do is to make you smarter. Think about that kind of abstractive first you think of what there's a drug that makes me smarter. I know how that works. Well, let's start with some of the drugs we know that people use that may make them a little bit smarter.
Yeah. And try and think about the mechanism of action that would make them smarter. First off you want to think about writers like Stephen King and Christopher Hitchens and all these, all these writers. At least when I was growing up, they were pretty big smokers. And what is the, what is the drug? And in of choice of smokers, usually nicotine, right.
And nicotine is almost like a neurotransmitter. And if you listen to some, I think there was a, I think that there was a interview with Stephen King Ray talked about how much he smoked and how, when he was writing and he would smoke a lot. And if you've never been the smoker or you never had a seat, you're right. You're probably like, dude, that's just, that's just disgusting. And you're right.
Cigarette smoking is pretty gross. However, it, it definitely does something to you. You know, at first it can give you like a bus. Like when you first start smoking cigarettes, you you'd get like a nicotine buzz. But then after a while it's more of like a common sensation. So it's definitely flooding part of your brain. The nicotine goes in action, like some sort of a neurotransmitter and stuff, simulates parts of the brain, which seems to lead to a more creative process.
So you could say that nicotine while ultimately bad for your health. Well, I don't know if nicotine's bad for, you know, smoke is definitely bad for your health active ingredient that leads to creativity and cigarettes is nicotine. And while smoking is bad, nicotine may be an agent of creativity. So there's one caffeine, right? Again, people that tend to, well, how many people wake up and have a cup of coffee in the morning?
I don't know if that makes you more creative, but it might make you more productive. And I think you could argue that that is a level of intelligence that that's kind of an abstract argument. However, you could say that being productive leads you to a better life, which would be a smarter way of, I know that's kind of reaching. So those are a couple of mainstream drugs people use to maybe make their life a little bit better.
Not sure smarter. I'm not sure it's smarter. I would say the nicotine may lead to creativity. And then you start getting into today's writers. Like if you look at today's journalists, there's probably a pretty good chance. They're like on Adderall. Adderall is like legal meth. You take Mike, if you take Adderall, I think the, one of the best ways to describe it would be like kind of a clear headed, extremely focused high intensity coffee buzz.
But it's almost not fair to describe it that way because the level of focus and the level of energy is, is makes coffee look like having a bite of chocolate. Does that make sense? I hope so. On top of that, Adderall lasts, I don't know, eight hours. You gotta remind yourself.
You could say that a lot, the different drugs, they put you into a different state of consciousness, thus, allowing you to see things different than you normally do, right? Nat is what in fact creates the creative process big. Now what seems to do big now is kind of psychedelics. And if you look at say mushrooms, it's magic mushrooms, or siliciden for example, there's a lot of work being done at a John Hopkins right now that they thought a lot of success treating people with PTSD.
They have had a lot of success helping people, helping stroke victims. And on top of that, what's awesome about that. Research is a lot of it is public. It can, you can see, you can read the reports and you can look at the brain mapping technology. They've used to see kind of what's happening in the brain. And according to some research that I read, it's a lot of, it's a lot big words.
And it's a lot of so stuff that you really have to kind of like you start reading something, right? I didn't even know what that word is. They gotta stop. Look it up and you gotta go back to reading it. And then you find another one you got dang, man, I'm not a doctor. Anyways. I'll try to spare you the technical jargon and break it down into digestible chunks that everybody can understand. So in your brain, you have this thing called the default default mode network.
Think of it like a, like a black box at the base of your back of your head. Like that's all like the circuitry goes through there and then kind of gets dispersed. And then it goes to these different channels, these big grooves that have been cut since birth, like you've been creating these channels, which is a good way to think about that. Is have you ever gone skiing or do you gone like to the top of the mountain? And there's like, Hey, here's the here is the devil's run. And here is the Pike's peak run.
And here is the double diamond Harvey Limon run. And here is the tomato run. There's all these grooves, what'd you to the top of the mountain. There's this sign. And there's all of these cut grooves where people have already been going down the trail. That's that's like the white matter in your brain, right there already been these links, these, these pathways carved into the white matter. And those pathways are carved by continually thinking and remembering and restructuring your memories.
So you have these established patterns. Now imagine if you, you go to the ski slopes and you're the very first one at the top of the mountain. Now there's just fresh powder up there, right? There's no, even though the signs are there, there's fresh powder and it was a big storm. And now there's no grooves cut, right? There's no, there's, it's a clean slate. Okay. So most of us listening to this are, you know, way above 20, 30, 40, and we already have the grooves cut.
So the default mode network is like the chairlift. And then it takes the, the, you get on the information, gets onto the chair, nothing. It goes to the top. So, so the chair lift is the default mode network. And then it disperses you out to all the ski runs. When you take mushrooms, it shuts down that default mode network.
So you can no longer take that particular chair lift to the top of the mountain. So instead of no, now the chair knows close. So now you've got to find an alternative route to the top of the mountain. You can either walk up the back way or, you know, maybe there's an old chair lift working on the other side of the slope that you didn't know about. So you got, got to go over there and take that one, or maybe there's a helicopter. You know, there's other ways to get to the ...
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The world is made of language. The words we use describe who we are, & allow us to see the world as a linguistic construct. Can we create a more just system by redefining some of the words we use?
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Today we start with a brief introduction to the concept developed by Matt Hatton known as “ Cha-chi “. We climb up, then out onto a thin branch of the woo-woo tree where we can see the world from a different point of view. The theory of recapitulation, Fractal patterns of Nature, forms and that which fills them. As we near the end of our tour we will be standing on the foothills near the mountain of dreams where we will be able to view the future of education.
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This audio is from a video I did. The experiment I talk about is taking a fresh large mushroom and holding the cap to a rare earth magnet. You can feel the attraction vs repulsion between the two objects.
What do we really know? Have we lost our way? This is a meandering walk down a hidden rocky pathway of esoteric knowledge. At the end of the path is a lookout where you can see A breathtaking view of cultivation from a theoretical point of View. My magnetic theory!
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ur relationship to responsibility. It’s not justice it’s “Just Us”.... Will the people in positions of authority do the right thing.......history doesn’t repeat but it rhymes.....
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Inspired by conversations with educators. We make an attempt to envision the future of education. It is often said the best prediction of future behavior is past relevant behavior. I’m hopeful we are on the cusp of a renaissance in education. In our conversation we will be doing a book review on Technopoly by Neil Postman. We will be interpreting his vision of what the future of education “CAN” be. Often when cultures lose the way they look back to a previous era for direction.
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Metacognition, thinking about thinking, the logos, auditory illusions, schizophrenia, and psychedelic drugs. Interested yet? This is a deep dive into human communication, evolution of language, & possibly even the migration of the speech Center’s in the brain from the right hemisphere ( the king) to the left hemisphere (the emissary)
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Technopoly by Neil Postman. copyright 1992. This video is the first of a two part review. A thought provoking book, that shines a light on the sinister undercurrent of mankind's relationship with technology. An Ideology that paves the way to atrocity, from labor camp punchcards to surveillance capitalism, technology is being used to streamline efficiency, increase production, and eradicate morality. Think of this book as a companion to the Aldous Huxley novel "Brave New World". An in-depth, behind the scenes look into the actual science of how a scientific dictatorship was created.
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Was the earth once a moon of Saturn? We’re we once part of a different solar system that was captured by the sun? Is it possible that Saturn was the sun in the Before the dawn of the golden age?
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Have you ever had to deal with a life lesson that brought you to your knees. It seems to me that everyone has or will be blindsided by tragedy. For me it was the death of my son Ocean. This is not a story in which I seek sympathy from the listener, nor is it a story of sadness. It is a story of relationship. A story of rebirth. A story of a father who’s son gave him the gift of a life worth living
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A cursory glance into the work of Neville Goddard. An American mystic with a unique insight into the world of scripture
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I wish Father’s Day could be everyday. Fathers play an important role in shaping our environment. In this episode we will connect the dots between fathers & society. Additionally we will explore how the baby boomers attitudes toward the mortality experience & how their ideas are currently shaping our world.
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An interesting look into how our language shapes our culture. The ideas of Terrance McKenna to reach back in time may be the answer we need to save the planet & redefine what it means to be human
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A riveting conversation about the future. Julian Assange being interviewed by Google ceo Eric Schmidt. A battle of minds & the truth about “do no evil”
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